Over years, WWE amused viewers in its own special style. Vince McMahon didn't spare any stone when building WWE to the number one wrestling organization, and now the baton of that legacy lies in the hand of Triple H. WWE has made a splash throughout the entire world, with the company expanding to new lengths. WWE is on a fete outside of America as well.
In the WWE universe, there are a few records that are not only hard to break but almost impossible to even get close to. These records have withstood the test of time—some constructed via miracle performances, others via unparalleled winning streaks. Let us look at three all-time WWE records that are nearly impossible to break.
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The Undertaker's Unmatched WrestleMania Streak
The Undertaker retired a few years ago after nearly three decades of captivating fans with his iconic presence. He’s known as the undisputed king of WrestleMania. The Deadman created an incredible streak, winning 21 consecutive matches at WWE’s biggest stage—WrestleMania.
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Overall, The Undertaker has participated in 27 WrestleMania matches and lost just two—once to Brock Lesnar and once to Roman Reigns. His last WrestleMania match was in 2020 against AJ Styles in a cinematic Boneyard Match, which he won. Shattering this legendary streak appears almost impossible.
John Cena's Historic World Title Record
At WrestleMania 41, John Cena beat Cody Rhodes to win the Undisputed WWE Championship, his 17th world title victory—a record that surpassed Ric Flair's 16-year record.
Cena's accomplishment has created a new benchmark in WWE history, and it's one that appears almost impossible to surpass. Following Cena, Ric Flair (16), Triple H (14), and Randy Orton (14) are in line. With Flair and Triple H retired and Orton nearing the end of his career, it's difficult to envision anyone beating Cena's record anytime in the near future.
Roman Reigns’ Unbelievable Title Reign & WrestleMania Record
Roman Reigns has become one of WWE’s biggest stars in recent years. After turning heel in 2020, Reigns' career skyrocketed. He held the world championship for 1,316 consecutive days, until Cody Rhodes ended his reign at last year’s WrestleMania.
But that is not the only record he shares. Reigns is also a record holder when it comes to headlining 10 WrestleMania main events—more than any other superstar. Hulk Hogan (8) and Triple H (7), both retired, come next. Roman's record could still keep growing, making it an even more difficult record for future superstars to pursue.