Although it’s often believed that records are meant to be broken, the spine-chilling history of WWE has witnessed numerous unbelievable moments and incredible records that might never be broken by any wrestler. From Undertaker’s undefeated winning streak at WrestleMania to Charlotte Flair’s record of world titles, numerous prominent World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wrestlers have registered toughened records that are almost impossible to break. These jaw-dropping records have stood the test of time and have remained unbroken till date.
In this article we will take a look at the top four WWE records that are unlikely to ever get surpassed.
Top 4 WWE Records That Might Never Get Broken
Undertaker’s Undefeated Winning Streak At The WrestleMania
The deadman of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), “Undertaker” ruled the arena of WrestleMania for twenty-three long years and successfully won twenty-one matches. Well, Undertaker’s winning streak at WrestleMania is a record that still reigns supreme and is unlikely to ever get broken by any wrestler even after decades.
Undertaker showed up at WrestleMania for the first time in 1992 and brutally defeated Jake Roberts to secure his first-ever victory since then the deadman proved to be a nightmare for the opponents and clinched the WrestleMania title for 21 consecutive times.
If you are a fan of World Wrestling Entertainment, you would agree to the fact that “Undertaker” has ruled the wrestling arena with his compelling “deadman” character for years and his unbelievable winning streak at WrestleMania has undoubtedly levelled up his stature even more.
Hulk Hogan’s Record-Breaking Appearances At The WrestleMania
Well, records aren’t always limited to winning, sometimes it’s also about just showing up! At the second spot in our list of top four most unbreakable WWE records, we have Hulk Hogan’s record of making the highest number of appearances at the WrestleMania main event. As of February 2024, Hulk Hogan leads the league for highest appearances at the WrestleMania main event with a total of eight appearances.
Well, as believed by billions of WWE fans from around the world, regardless of whether a wrestler wins or not, merely appearing at the WrestleMania main event is a phenomenal achievement. Additionally, Hulk Hogan’s match with André the Giant on WWF The Main Event on February 5, 1988, still holds American television viewership records for wrestling with a 15.2 Nielsen rating and 33 million viewers.
Charlotte Flair’s Incredible World Titles Record
Well, the dominance of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) isn’t just limited to male wrestlers and Charlotte Flair proved it all over again with her spine-chilling record of fourteen world titles in the women’s division.
Often hailed as one of the most successful and lethal women wrestlers in the WWE arena, Charlotte Flair has also clinched the WWE (Raw) Women’s Championship for a phenomenal total of six times, the NXT Women’s Championship twice and the Women’s Tag Team Championship once. According to reports, Charlotte Flair will face Tiffany Stratton for the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 41 on February 18, 2025.
John Cena’s Unbelievable “I Quit” Matches Record
At the fourth spot in our list of top four most undefeated WWE records that will probably never get shattered, we have the legendary WWE wrestler and, the 16-time World Champion John Cena, who made a record-breaking number of five appearances at the WWE’s most brutal submission wrestling event “I Quit” where opening must say “I Quit” into the microphone and lose.
The first ever I Quit match was held in 1985 at Starrcade and ever since, not even a single wrestler has been able to break his record or even cover it halfway, speaking volumes about John Cena’s dominance.