• “Undertaker just lost” – WWF Legend Recalls Text From Wife When He Wasn’t Watching WrestleMania 30
On a recent edition of his weekly ‘Oh…You Didn’t Know?’ podcast, WWF Legend The Road Dogg Jesse James spoke about The Undertaker’s legendary 21-0 WrestleMania streak that lasted from 1991 until 2014 and eventually turned into an overall WrestleMania record of 25-2 after The Deadman retired from professional wrestling in 2020.
Here’s what the famous D-Generation X member had to say when asked about The Streak ending at WrestleMania XXX:
“I disagreed, but again, it’s creative decisions that neither, I don’t want to say they don’t matter, but they don’t.
My wife was still at the building, I went back [to the hotel] and spent some time with myself, ordering room service and relaxing. My wife texted me saying ‘Undertaker just lost,’ and I thought she was lying to me.
I couldn’t get it up on my iPad, I was trying to watch it on my iPad in the room and I couldn’t get it up. She said, ‘He just lost,’ I said, ‘No he didn’t, they’re gonna do something again, start the match over, they’re going to do something.’
I was in denial because I wasn’t in the know on that. So wow, what a moment, I’ll never forget that guy’s face, the fan with the glasses, I think that’s how we all felt.
Looking back on it now, I think we all still kind of feel that way. Yeah, you hitched the wagon to Brock but at what expense? At what cost?
Like I said, it really doesn’t matter, but I would’ve [voted] for him to go out clean and not ever lose at a WrestleMania. That would’ve been really cool.”
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• ON THIS DAY IN NWA HISTORY (August 30, 1986) – NWA World Championship Wrestling
On this day in 1986, Jim Crockett Promotions aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘NWA World Championship Wrestling’.
This episode was pre-taped at the WTBS Studios in Atlanta, Georgia featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to “NWA Starrcade 1986”.
The card can be found below:
Dick Murdoch vs. Mike Rose
The Kansas Jayhawks vs. Randy Barber & Alan Martin
Wahoo McDaniel vs. Tony Zane
Sam Houston vs. Jack Weathers
Rock n Roll Express vs. Phil Brown & Lee Peek
Bill Dundee & Buddy Landell vs. Rocky Johnson & Vernon Deaton
Jimmy Garvin vs. Rocky Kernodle
Jimmy Valliant vs. Art Pritts
The Andersons vs. Henry Rutley & The Italian Stallion
Ric Flair vs. Mike Jackson
Nikita Koloff vs. Dave Spencer
Baron Von Raschke, Shaska Whatley & Teijho Kahn vs. Johnnie Cook, Charles Freeman & Mark Cooper