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27 matches is a lot to remember, but I don't think Undertaker ever cheated at Mania (he used weapons against Flair, but that was No DQ). If I'm mistaken, feel free to edit the entry



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** One could also infer that Undertaker, being all but the physical embodiment of ''[=WrestleMania=]'' itself, was sick of seeing Roman Reigns and The Bloodline desecrate the biggest show of the year for nearly half a decade straight. ''[=WrestleMania=]'' is the show that Undertaker spent his whole career sanctifying-- {{heel}} or [[{{face}} babyface]], The Undertaker ''never'' cheated in any ''[=WrestleMania=]'' match, and he finally refused to let Roman and The Bloodline continue to do so. He was also likely aware that there was just about no one else who was both willing and able to stand up to (and vanquish) The Rock on Cody's behalf, so he took matters into his own hands.
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* Why did Undertaker arrive during the Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns match at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' XL instead of Stone Cold Steve Austin? Not only is it because Roman Reigns gave Undertaker his second loss at [=WrestleMania=], but it also harkens to his debut match, where he was part of Ted [=DiBiase=]'s team against ''Dustin Rhodes''.

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* Why did Undertaker arrive during the Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns match at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' XL instead of Stone Cold Steve Austin? Not only is it because Roman Reigns gave Undertaker his second loss at [=WrestleMania=], but it also harkens to his debut match, where he was part of Ted [=DiBiase=]'s team against ''Dustin ''Dusty Rhodes''.

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