Vince McMahon and 9 WWE Superstars who hold World Records

Many superstars are used to shattering world records
Many superstars are used to shattering world records

#7. Xavier Woods has made it big outside WWE

The New Day has been the top faction in WWE for several years now. One of its members, Xavier Woods, has proven to be an asset for the company both inside and outside the ring.

Woods recently won the King of the Ring and is yet to win a world championship in WWE. Outside the ring, Woods is known for his career as a gamer and live streamer.

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His well-known YouTube channel “UpUpDownDown” holds the Guinness World Record for being the most subscribed celebrity video game channel with 2.27 million subscribers (as of 20-01-2022). Woods, a die-hard gamer, has hosted several top names from within and outside the company on his channel, including Seth Rollins, Cesaro, Adam Cole, and Bayley.

The stars’ love for gaming has also earned him the right to be a part of several major gaming events. Now that's an incredible record to hold.


#6. Stone Cold Steve Austin's world record may never be broken

Stone Cold Steve Austin is arguably the most well-known superstar in WWE history. The six-time world champion made a name for himself in the 1990s and 2000s as the greatest anti-hero in the company’s history.

In 2001, Austin earned himself a Guinness World Record by becoming the first and only wrestler to win the Royal Rumble match on three separate occasions. Austin won the 30-man over-the-top-rope elimination match in 1997, 1998, and 2001.

While Austin did not get to enjoy a lengthy career due to injuries, he remains one of the most iconic names in the company’s history.

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