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10 WWE records no one's broken till date... And probably no one will, ever!

If you think it is easy to make and break records in the WWE, then this list will help you understand WWE better.

10. Santino Marella’s 1-second Royal Rumble record

Santino Marella, just like every other Superstar, entered the 2009 Royal Rumble hoping to win it. Little did he know that he wouldn’t last in the ring for more than a second, as he met a clothesline from Kane and went out of the ring as fast as he entered it. The funny part about his elimination was the way he shouted “I wasn’t ready” after his elimination. This unwanted record can only be broken by Marella himself.

9. WrestleMania III attendance record

The third edition of WrestleMania saw a record breaking attendance of 93,173 fans, who witnessed Andre the Giant’s 15-year long undefeated streak come to an end at the hands of Hulk Hogan. With the next two WrestleMania stadiums only affording around 80,000 seats, it doesn’t look like that this record will break any time soon.

8. The Rock’s 3-second pinfall win over the Big Boss Man

This happened during the first round of the ’98 Survivor Series tournament to decide the WWF Champion. The Big Boss Man came as a replacement for the injured Triple H. As soon as he entered the ring he was rolled for a pin by The Rock, giving the latter a 3-second win. This record can be equalled, but it can’t be broken.

7. Kane’s Royal Rumble records

Kane eliminated 11 other Superstars in the 2001 Royal Rumble. He dominated the Rumble from beginning to end; unfortunately he couldn’t win it, being the last one to get eliminated at the hands of Stone Cold. This is a record that has been intact for over 12 years; wrestlers will try to break this record next month as well, but eliminating more than one third of the challengers isn’t an easy task. Kane has also made a record 16 Royal Rumble appearances; the only active wrestler who stands close to this record is Big Show with nine appearances. Kane has also made it to the final six, a record seven times.

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