MVP critique la fin de la série de l’Undertaker à WrestleMania
PARIS – 9 mai 2024 –
Lors d’un récent podcast, MVP a exprimé sa désapprobation concernant la fin de la série légendaire de l’Undertaker à WrestleMania. le lutteur a partagé son opinion sur la fin de la série face à Brock Lesnar, soulignant l’importance de l’Undertaker pour la fédération. De plus, il a critiqué la réaction de certains lutteurs face à la défaite, soulignant l’importance du professionnalisme. Découvrez les détails dans l’interview.
MVP Believes The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak Should’ve Remained Intact – During a recent episode of his Marking Out with MVP and Dwayne Swayze podcast, WWE veteran MVP shared his candid thoughts on The Undertaker’s legendary WrestleMania streak and the attitudes some wrestlers display when asked to lose matches.
MVP was asked about Brock Lesnar ending The Undertaker’s iconic 21-0 streak at WrestleMania 30and he didn’t hold back on his stance.
“I don’t know why that happened… It was my personal opinion that if anybody deserved to have a streak not be broken, it was The Undertaker for everything he’s done for that company,” MVP said, citing the physical sacrifices Undertaker made over the years, including wrestling with a crushed orbital bone and wearing a protective mask.
He acknowledged that while the decision was ultimately made by the powers that be, The Undertaker still could’ve refused.
“Anybody could have said, ‘No, I’m not doing it.’ Taker is definitely one that could have done that.”
The conversation then shifted to a broader issue in the wrestling industry—how talent handles losing. MVP expressed disappointment in how some performers respond negatively to being booked to lose.
“There’s one guy. I like him a lot, so I won’t say his name, but I was really disappointed in how he reacted when he found out he had to lose a match… he was really upset that, you know, he had to lose. And I was like, ‘Dude, this is pro wrestling, like we all have to lose at some point, it’s your job to lose.’”
He described these reactions as “having a boo boo face,” a term used to mock performers who throw tantrums backstage over creative decisions.
MVP explained that while a select few in the industry—such as Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, or Steve Austin—have enough influence to push back, most wrestlers are expected to act professionally.
He referenced the oft-discussed rumor about Jeff Jarrett allegedly negotiating more money to lose to Chyna as an example of how some navigate the politics of losing. “Sometimes it takes more money,” MVP admitted.
Ultimately, he emphasized the need for professionalism above ego.
“At the end of the day, we all have a job… It’s a matter of professionalism. You want to have a boo boo face, and you want to complain and have a tantrum and okay, you’re not being a pro. There’s lots of times that professionals feel like I shouldn’t lose this match, but this is what the boss wants, and this is how the game goes.”
MVP Believes The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak Should’ve Remained Intact