Grayson Waller Makes Bizarre WrestleMania Record Claim About The Undertaker

At WrestleMania 40, Grayson Waller made a significant impact by winning the SmackDown Tag Team Championship alongside Austin Theory in a six-pack ladder match. This victory marked Waller’s first WrestleMania appearance, establishing an undefeated record at the event. 

Comparing Records with The Undertaker

Following his WrestleMania success, Waller appeared on WWE’s “The Bump,” where he drew comparisons between his own WrestleMania record and that of The Undertaker. He pointed out that The Undertaker, despite his legendary 21-0 streak, has experienced losses at WrestleMania, whereas Waller remains undefeated. Waller stated, “Has The Undertaker lost at WrestleMania? He has. Has Grayson Waller lost at WrestleMania? No, which means that I’m better than The Undertaker.” 

Waller’s Perspective on WrestleMania Greatness

Waller’s comments extended beyond The Undertaker, as he also referenced Shawn Michaels’ WrestleMania record. He emphasized his own unblemished record, asserting, “I think I’m the greatest WrestleMania competitor of all time. 1-0, championship.” This bold proclamation underscores Waller’s confidence in his abilities and his ambition to carve out a prominent legacy in WWE. 

The Undertaker’s WrestleMania Legacy

The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak is one of the most celebrated achievements in WWE history. He maintained a 21-0 record until his first loss to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30 in 2014. He later suffered another defeat to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33, concluding his WrestleMania career with a 25-2 record. 

Future Implications for Grayson Waller

Grayson Waller’s self-assured statements have sparked discussions among fans and analysts. As he continues his WWE career, maintaining his undefeated WrestleMania record will be a focal point. Whether Waller can uphold this streak and achieve the legendary status he aspires to remains a compelling narrative for WWE audiences.

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