So here's the timeline of what happened:
- Something, most likely a flag, sent your answer to the Low Quality Review Queue.
- In the queue, your post was voted as "Recommend Deletion" which deleted the post.
- Since your post was not deleted by a diamond moderator (users with a ♦ next to their user name), it was able to be undeleted. Since your post was not deleted by three users with 20k+ reputation but instead by lower reputation users simply recommending deletion, you were able to self-undelete.
From the Deletion FAQ on Meta Stack Exchange:
Normally, if your deleted post is not self-deleted, you can't undelete it yourself (though you may be able to vote to undelete). An exception: if an answer is deleted from Low Quality review queue by "Recommend Deletion" votes, without three trusted users voting to delete, then it can be undeleted by the author.
So, normally, you would not have been able to undelete this post. However, since the review queue deleted it via a "Recommend Deletion" vote rather than a "Delete" vote, you were still able to undelete your post. Had one more 20k+ user given a "Delete" vote on that review, you would not have been able to undelete this answer and it would instead require three undelete votes.