6. Stone Cold’s record of 3 Royal Rumble wins
This is a far tougher Royal Rumble task than Kane’s 11 eliminations. One might somehow eliminate 12 other Superstars, but winning three Rumbles isn’t easy at all, which Austin made possible through his ’97, ’98 and ’01 Rumble wins. Other superstars who stand close to Stone Cold are Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels and John Cena (two wins each). Cena is the only active wrestler out of these three, and stands a chance to equal or maybe even surpass Austin’s record. But with increasing competition in the WWE, it doesn’t seem an easy task for Cena.
5. Andre the Giant’s 15-year unbeaten streak
“The Eighth Wonder of the World” was unbeaten from 1973 to 1987 in the WWF, ultimately losing to Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III. This is one of those records which one can’t even think to break, unless, like the Undertaker, one decides to participate in only match every year, and that too for 16 years.
4. Most Matches in WWE history
Kane has made 957 appearances in the WWE, 164 more than second placed Big Show (793). Kane has been working hard in the WWE since day one. Not only his hard work, but even his injury-resisting ability has helped him in becoming the only WWE Superstar to come this close to 1,000 appearances. It’s a record unlikely to be broken any time soon.
3. Undertaker’s WrestleMania Streak
If there is something like the impossible in the world, then it must be the Undertaker’s 21-0 winning streak in WrestleMania. It is not only a WWE record but also a record in all of sports entertainment. He has defeated the best wrestlers of the WWE which includes Hall of Famers, future Hall of Famers and current top Superstars. This streak is memorable as well as unbreakable.
2. Bruno Sammartino’s WWE Championship reign
Bruno Sammartino’s Championship reign lasted for 2,803 days. He won the title on May 17, 1963 by defeating Buddy Rogers and lost it to Ivan Koloff on January 18, 1971. He didn’t defend the title as frequently as wrestlers nowadays do, but it remains a WWE record, one which can’t be broken.
1. The Fabulous Moolah’s Women’s Championship reign
If Sammartino’s 7-year long reign wasn’t unbelievable enough for you, then The Fabulous Moolah’s 28-year long Women’s Championship reign will certainly cause your eyes to pop out. Her reign lasted from 1956 to 1984, a reign that spanned four decades. Nowadays, a Diva doesn’t even last for a decade in the WWE. This record is the most impressive when it comes to a title reign.