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4 WWE records that will never be broken

The Great One made history at WrestleMania 28
The Great One made history at WrestleMania 28

The WWE absolutely loves making records.

Whether it be the oldest WWE Champion (Vince McMahon), the heaviest champion (Yokozuna), or even the youngest champion (Nicholas at just ten years old), the biggest wrestling company in the world loves having statistics that they can use anytime to sell the unpredictability of the WWE.

Perhaps the only thing WWE loves more than making records is breaking records, with several major long-standing records being broken over the past decade.

Whether it be the Warlord's 20-year reign as the shortest time in a Royal Rumble, Goldberg's undefeated streak, or Demolition's record as the longest-reigning tag team champions, all of these records have been broken in the past few years.

But there are some records, that even in this day and age, look like they'll never be broken in the WWE.

Here are just four WWE records that will probably stand the test of time.


#4 Youngest WrestleMania main eventer: Brock Lesnar

Lesnar made history at WrestleMania 19
Lesnar made history at WrestleMania 19

At WrestleMania 34, the WWE Universe welcomed their youngest superstar, when ten-year-old Nicholas captured the RAW Tag Team Championships with Braun Strowman.

But it was at WrestleMania, 15 years ago that a rookie Brock Lesnar made history, closing out the show of shows aged just 25.

Facing off against then WWE Champion Kurt Angle, the young Lesnar certainly had his work cut out for him, but was able to put the Olympian away with an F5, capturing his second WWE Championship.

Whilst new talent are joining the WWE more and more in recent years, it seems most will start on NXT, where they will presumably pass the 25-year-old threshold.

Whilst some current stars like Tyler Bate and Velveteen Dream are still under 25, they'll need to do a lot in not much time to main event the show of shows.

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