For years The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak was one of the biggest attractions for the Show of Shows, but at WrestleMania 30 Brock Lesnar did something seemingly impossible when he put The Deadman down for the three count on the Grandest Stage of Them All.
Undertaker has been opening up about his career as of late in interviews, and during a recent appearance on the Bill Simmons Podcast he noted that due to the concussion he suffered during the match his memory of that day stops at about 3:30 in the afternoon.
Taker said that following the match he basically stayed in his room for 2 weeks while he recovered from the concussion.
“I basically stayed in my room in the dark for 2 weeks. I’ve been concussed before, but never to that level. I’ve never had the lingering headache and sensitivity to the light, that had never happened to that extreme before. It was strange. Not being able to remember, I had been concussed a few times and been able to finish the match and know when it happened but not that time.”
The former WWE Champion went on to say that despite the fact that he’s watched the match multiple times, he still can’t figure out where he suffered the concussion.
“I can’t. I’ve watched that match so close and picked it apart and I just can’t tell. There’s nothing that really stands out, sometimes you can tell by the way your head hits something but I’ve watched it back and can’t pinpoint where it happened. I can get in the area because I can tell where my body language and pacing stops but there’s nothing that should have caused a concussion.”
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