#2. Tatanka
The Native American Tatanka made his televised WWE debut in February 1992. His striking appearance, entrance and theme music quickly ensured he made a lasting impression on audiences across the country.
WWE quickly started billing Tatanka as undefeated, owing to the fact he amassed a string of victories on television in no time. As was often the case back then, the company made no reference to the fact that he'd actually suffered some non-pinfall losses at non-televised live events.
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They instead championed his 'streak', which continued through WrestleMania 8 in 1992 when he defeated Rick 'The Model' Martel.
Later that year, he defeated The Berserker at SummerSlam in front of 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in London, later going on to meet Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 9 for the Intercontinental title. He won that bout, too, albeit by count-out.
He remained undefeated up until October 1993, when he was downed by Anti-American heel, Ludvig Borga, before being attacked by Yokozuna and put out of action. He later returned to wide acclaim, before turning heel in 1994 and aligning with The Million Dollar Man.