It's been nearly a month since the Undertaker lost to Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania and people are still talking about the end of The Streak. Six-time world champion Chris Jericho, who is on tour with his band Fozzy, said he is one of those who loved seeing the end of the streak.

According to the self-proclaimed Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla, the main reason why he loved seeing the Undertaker lose his legendary streak was because the Dead Man himself may no longer be interested in wrestling again.

Speaking to Digital Spy, Jericho said of the end of The Streak: "I loved it, I thought it was great. It was a legitimate shock, it got everybody talking. I think the right guy got it, if you're going from a credibility standpoint, and if you're going from a believability standpoint. "

He speculated that the Undertaker no longer wants to wrestle, and that signaled the end of his streak. He also said that if there was one guy who deserved to end the streak, it was Lesnar. "If the time was now, Brock was the right guy for that day, and I thought it was amazing. And I would have hated it - hated it - if Undertaker would have retired without losing. I think that would have been a horrible way to go, I'm really happy that he lost The Streak."

Jericho has not been seen in a WWE ring since July when he competed in a match aired over SmackDown. He said he does not plan to return to the company anytime soon as he is busy with his band touring various parts of the globe.

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