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The Return Of the Undertaker #Undertaker #DeadMan




Finally the Undertaker is seeking vengeance against Brock Lesnar!! All is right in the WWE. Many are arguing that the Undertaker's return should not have been based on his challenge to Brock.
But, lets be real, if it were your streak you would be ready for a rematch. The Undertaker would not be The Phenom, The Deadman, The Legend, he is known to be if he did not come for vengeance. The Undertaker has a 25 year legacy in the WWE and he can not end it with Brock Lesnar destroying all that he has built.  

Lesnar and Paul Heyman have relentlessly mocked the ending of the Undertaker's Streak. Lesnar has diminished the value of the Streak, which took the Undertaker 23 years to build. 

Therefore it should be expected that the Undertaker wants to cement his legacy before he retires. He must silence the Beast once and for all. 


This brings us to SummerSlam. This is the first time we will see the Undertaker at a pay-per-view that is not Wrestlemania in over four years! The WWE is pulling out all the stops for SummerSlam which will be held at the historic Madison Square Garden. The Undertaker has several memorable moments at Madison Square Garden including his match against SuperFly Jimmy Snuka on January 1, 1991. He also lost to Stone Cold at SummerSlam 1998, Defeated Kane at Wrestlemania XX, and was Eliminated by Shawn Michaels at Royal Rumble 2008. Madison Square Garden does not seem like the luckiest arena for the Deadman.
But anyone that knows the Deadman knows that he writes his own history and own legacy, so his previous Madison Square Garden battles are no indication of how he will perform on August 23, 2015.




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