5 Underrated WWE and pro wrestling streaks that you may have totally forgotten about
No, we are not here to talk about how The Undertaker stood tall in WrestleMania after WrestleMania, establishing himself as the most dominant performer in the annual WWE marquee event from year to year. Neither are we going to talk about Asuka, who was the most dominant performer in the NXT brand and brought her undefeated streak over to WWE RAW as well, before she eventually lost to Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania.
We will not mention Goldberg as well, who was the face of WCW during the Monday Night Wars, taking on WWE in the 90s with a string of successive victories in a row. What we are here to discuss are 5 very underrated streaks that may have entirely slipped your mind, ladies and gentlemen of the WWE Universe.
So, with that in mind, here is my list of names. As always, feel free to chime in, in the comments section below.
#5 Tatanka's undefeated WWE streak in the early 90s
Tatanka did not always win his WWE matches in the same dominant manner that Goldberg did, but win he did during his run from 1991 to 1993. He would be presented as a star who represented his Native American roots, and he was also recognized for his war cry, something that was over with wrestling fans at the time. He wore his tradition with pride and remained undefeated until Ludvig Borga came along.
Tatanka would have a successful run in WWE even after this, coming back to the company in 2005. In fact, he was even a part of the WWE roster at WrestleMania 32, competing in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
So many years later, WWE fans from the 90s remember and cherish his streak with fondness.