Wrestlemania 30 Rumors – WWE News: Did Brock Lesnar Change The Script To End Undertaker’s Streak?

World Wrestling Entertainment fans know for a fact that their favorite wrestling show follows a script, but most of them were in disbelief after Undertaker saw his Wrestlemania streaked snapped on Sunday night.

Undertaker, who went undefeated in his first 21 Wrestlemania appearances, took his first loss in the yearly spectacle as Brock Lesnar pinned Taker with an F5, becoming the fighter to break what looked like an immortal streak.

Rumors indicated, though, that Undertaker was not supposed to lose in that match.

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According to Huzlers, the match was scripted for Undertaker to score his 22nd victory in as many Wrestlemania appearances, but Lesnar allegedly changed the outcome of the match.

"The Undertaker has just lost his 21-year Wrestlemania streak to former UFC fighter Brock Lesnar. It has been revealed that Brock Lesnar was not in fact supposed to win the match and was scripted for the Undertaker to win the match and extend his Wrestlemania streak to 22 wins," Huzlers wrote.

The report also indicated that WWE owner Vince McMahon was interviewed after the match, expressing his disappointment over Lesnar's action, while also adding that the former UFC star will be fired soon.

"Owner of WWE, Vince McMahon, was privately interviewed by reporters right after Lesnar beat Undertaker and said Undertaker was supposed to win the match and how Lesnar will be fired for changing the script," Huzlers reported.

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Rumors of Lesnar's action spread like a wildfire in different social media, particularly in Twitter and Facebook, but fight fans should take note that the Huzlers described themselves as a website showing a "combination of real shocking news and satire news to keep its visitors in a state of disbelief."

While Undertaker's streak-busting loss came unexpectedly, Independent UK described the move as a brilliant turn of events, saying that WWE finally delivered a shock to their followers.

"The WWE, at times, has fallen short of delivering a shock, and often their PPV matches are fairly predictable," Independent UK noted. "This was brilliance in terms of shock factor, and while most fans won't be happy that the Undertaker was defeated, it was a truly amazing moment, where fans experienced a mix of devastation, shock and finally celebration as they clapped the Undertaker away."

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