How The Undertaker made WrestleMania his yard?

It started at WrestleMania VII when The Undertaker beat Jimmy Snuka — the first step toward his legendary 21–0 record.

From Hulk Hogan to Shawn Michaels and CM Punk — no matter the generation, The Deadman always ruled WrestleMania.

Even without titles, his match was always the most anticipated. WrestleMania became his personal stage.

His feuds with Kane, Triple H, and Shawn Michaels turned WrestleMania into pure storytelling — emotion, respect, and pain.

When Brock Lesnar broke it at WM 30, the world fell silent — proof of how iconic The Streak truly was.

Even after defeat, Taker kept returning — not for glory, but for the event he built with his legacy.

No superstar owned the grand stage like him. WrestleMania wasn’t WWE’s — it was The Deadman’s yard.