Who completes the list of Top 3 longest undefeated streaks in WWE history alongside The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan?

The Undertaker’s Streak at WrestleMania was one of the most legendary things to come out of WWE which increased the anticipation of every match of The Deadman at the Grandest Stage of Them All. The record was a major part of the WrestleMania program in 4 different decades.

Such a streak can help cement legacies in professional wrestling in general and there have been numerous examples throughout the years. Let’s take a look at the top 3 longest undefeated streaks in WWE history.

Roman Reigns ranks below Hulk Hogan and Undertaker in undefeated streaks

The rejuvenescence of Roman Reigns in the WWE over the past 3 years has been marvelous to watch. After being rejected by the fans as Vince McMahon pushed Roman Reigns to the moon, his heel turn has been a welcome change as his character needed a fresh start. Since then, he has risen to the top of the mountain and become one of the longest-reigning WWE Champions of all time, amassing over 1,000 days.

The Bloodline has been the most prominent part of WWE storylines for a long while and one of the best stories the company has ever told. Roman Reigns has also been undefeated in singles competition for 1294 days. Hulk Hogan also once remained undefeated for 1,474 days in WWE. Roman Reigns was also pinned for the first time in over 3 years by Jey Uso during the Bloodline Civil War at Money in the Bank 2023.

The Undertaker has the longest undefeated streak in WWE history

The Undertaker’s streak at WrestleMania has produced some of the most legendary matches of all time, including bouts with the likes of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Edge, and Randy Orton which were nothing short of wrestling spectacles. There have been multiple attempts to create noteworthy streaks over the years but none have managed to capture the magic and hype like The Undertaker.

He went 21-0 at the Show of Shows before losing to Brock Lesnar, which is considered to be the most shocking moment in the history of professional wrestling as it seemed like the streak would never end. The Undertaker would go on to have more matches on WrestleMania with the likes of Roman Reigns, Shane McMahon, John Cena, etc. before finally retiring in a Boneyard match against AJ Styles to which the reaction was overwhelmingly positive and a fitting end to Taker’s career.

The Undertaker
Credits: WWE

Who would you have preferred to end The Undertaker’s streak at WrestleMania? Feel free to share your potential dream matches in the comments.

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