Rusev made history last night at Fastlane when he tallied up his 17th consecutive loss
Rusev teamed with Shinsuke Nakamura against Big E and Xavier Woods as part of last night's kick off show, but once again The Bulgarian Brute came up short. This loss has become a huge one for Rusev since he has now equaled history with the longest losing streak in pay-per-view history with 17 consecutive losses.
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The Great Khali originally held the record, but Rusev and the former World Champion are now co-holders but if Rusev doesn't win his next match either at WrestleMania or in the coming months on pay-per-view then he will be the holder of one of the biggest records in WWE that no superstar actually wants.
This loss has left both Rusev and Nakamura without a storyline heading into WrestleMania, which doesn't bode well for the former United States Champion.
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