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5 Impressive stats coming out of WWE in 2018

Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose have made a lot of history this week
Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose have made a lot of history this week

WWE have pushed forward the Women's Division over the past year as the likes of Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair, and Becky Lynch have spearheaded the Women's Revolution that has allowed the women to make history numerous times in 2018, which includes the first ever Women's Royal Rumble.

There have been some impressive records and stats made in WWE over the past 12 months and now that the year is slowly coming to a close, it could be time to look back at some of these statistics and see which ones are the most impressive and shocking.

WWE's roster is bigger than it has ever been and it appears that many stars are holding on to solo statistics that are somewhat hard to believe.


#5 Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins add to their history

Dean Ambrose is now the Intercontinental Champion
Dean Ambrose is now the Intercontinental Champion

Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins have re-ignited their feud in WWE over the past few months, a feud that has seen Ambrose turn heel for the first time in his singles WWE career, whilst Rollins remained face in order to create a different dynamic from their feud back in 2014.

The two stars have already made a lot of history together which includes being the youngest ever main eventers in WWE history back at Hell in a Cell in 2014. This year Rollins and Ambrose collided over the Intercontinental Championship at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, which saw Ambrose come out on top.

Ambrose's win means that he has taken the WWE Championship and the IC Championship from Seth Rollins and he's only the fourth star to take these two titles from the same superstar in his career. The Rock managed this from Triple H in 1997 and 2000, before Triple H returned the favor in 1998 and 2000, whilst Triple H then took both titles from Chris Jericho back in 2001 and 2002.

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