Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with some data about The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak. It’s a legendary thing in wrestling, and I figured there had to be some cool stats to dig into.
![The Undertakers Wrestlemania Streak: A Complete History](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/0d3369742f065a007e06f0b1beb4d54d.jpeg)
Getting Started
First, I had to find the information. I thought it could be a little hard to get the detail and accurate ones. So, I just used plain old Google Search.
- I typed in “Undertaker WrestleMania record” and a bunch of stuff popped up.
- I found a couple of wrestling sites, even the official records, that seemed to have what I needed.
Compiling the Data
Now, I didn’t want to get super fancy, so I just opened up a simple text file. Nothing crazy.
I went through each WrestleMania, one by one, from what I could find on the internet.
I made notes like this:
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- WrestleMania VII: Opponent – Jimmy Snuka
- WrestleMania VIII: Opponent – Jake Roberts
- And so on, all the way up to his final match.
It was pretty manual, but it got the job done. I just copied and pasted the opponent’s name and the WrestleMania number next to it.
Looking at the Results
Once I had it all down, it was pretty cool to see it laid out. A long long list!
You could really see the history, all the big names he faced. Kane multiple times, Triple H a bunch, even guys like Giant Gonzalez way back when.
What I learned
Honestly, the biggest thing was just how long that streak went on. It’s one thing to hear about it, but to actually write out every single match…man, that’s impressive.
![The Undertakers Wrestlemania Streak: A Complete History](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/7edd42eb69865f77866fce5eaa37d1cd.png)
It reminded me why The Undertaker is such a big deal in wrestling.
And it showed me that you don’t need fancy tools to look at stuff you’re interested in. Sometimes a text file and a little bit of work is all it takes!