Who Has the Longest Streak in WWE?

Find out who has the longest win streak in WWE history.

The Undertaker

The Undertaker is a professional wrestler who is signed to WWE. He is currently in his 27th year with the company. He is one of the most popular and recognizable wrestlers in the world. He has held the WWE World Heavyweight Championship three times and the WWF/WWE Championship four times. He is also a five-time WWE Tag Team Champion.

The Deadman’s Streak

The Deadman’s Streak is the longest active winning streak in WWE. It began on November 22, 1991, and has beenongoing for over 27 years. The streak is currently at 1,463 wins and counting. The Undertaker is the only wrestler to have held the streak for its entire duration.

The Deadman’s Streak is considered one of the most impressive streaks in professional wrestling, and WWE has capitalized on it by billing The Undertaker as “the streak” in recent years. The Undertaker himself has said that the streak is “unbreakable” and that it will never be beaten.

The Phenom’s Legacy

WWE’s The Undertaker is a legend in the wrestling world, having held the Undisputed WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship. He is also the only wrestler to have won both the Royal Rumble and the King of the Ring. But perhaps his most impressive feat is his winning streak at WrestleMania, where he has won 21 matches out of 22.

Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion and current WWE Universal Champion. He has the longest streak in WWE history, with a total of 10 consecutive wins. This includes wins over John Cena, Triple H, The Rock, and Kurt Angle.

The Beast’s Streak

Brock Lesnar currently has the longest active streak in WWE, having held the WWE Universal Championship for 371 days as of writing. He is also a former WWE Champion and WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

The Conqueror’s Legacy

Brock Lesnar is a name synonymous with dominance. He is a former UFC heavyweight champion, WWE champion, and the current WWE Universal champion. He is also the longest reigning WWE champion of the modern era, having held the title for a total of 504 days. Brock Lesnar’s legacy is one of domination and conquest.

Brock Lesnar made his professional wrestling debut in 2000, quickly making a name for himself as one of the most dominant wrestlers in the world. In 2002, he became the youngest ever WWE champion at the age of 25. He would go on to have multiple title reigns in both WWE and UFC, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time.

In 2015, Brock Lesnar made his return to WWE after a 5 year absence. Since his return, he has been unstoppable, crushing all opponents in his path. He has held the WWE Universal championship for over 500 days, making him the longest reigning champion in modern WWE history.

Brock Lesnar is a name that will go down in history as one of the greatest athletes of all time. His legacy of domination and conquest is one that will be remembered for generations to come.

Goldberg

Goldberg is a former professional wrestler who is best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He is a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time WWE Universal Champion. He has the longest undefeated streak in WCW history, with 173 wins and no losses.

The Icon’s Streak

Goldberg is a legendary figure in WWE, and is best known for his incredible streak of 173-0. He was undefeated for almost two years, and his streak came to an end at the hands of The Rock at WrestleMania XX.

The Myth’s Legacy

Goldberg is a former professional wrestler who is best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He is also a two-time world champion, having won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship. He is the only wrestler to have held both titles simultaneously.

Goldberg’s career began in 1996, when he was signed by WCW. He made his debut at Halloween Havoc, defeating Hulk Hogan to become the WCW World Heavyweight Champion. He held the title for 173 days before losing it to Sting at Starrcade.

In 1998, Goldberg won the WCW United States Championship and held it for 27 days before losing it to Scott Steiner. He then began a feud with Diamond Dallas Page, which culminated in a match at Halloween Havoc, where Goldberg defeated Page to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship for a second time.

Goldberg then had a series of matches with Kevin Nash, which culminated in a “No Holds Barred” match at Starrcade, where Goldberg was victorious. Goldberg then began feuding with Bret Hart, which culminated in a match at SuperBrawl VIII, where Goldberg defeated Hart to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.

In 1999, Goldberg vacated the WCW World Heavyweight Championship due to injury. He made his return to television in September 1999 and challenged Sid Vicious for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship at Fall Brawl. Goldberg was victorious in this match and became world champion for a third time.

Goldberg then feuded with Chris Benoit and defeated him at Mayhem to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. He then feuded with Scott Steiner and defeated him at Starrcade to once again retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.

In 2000, Goldberg’s streak came to an end when he was defeated by Hollywood Hulk Hogan at Bash at the Beach. This marked the end of his undefeated streak of 173-0.

Goldberg continued wrestling in WCW until 2001 when he left the company due to creative differences. He made sporadic appearances on WWE television until 2003 when he made his return to WWE full-time. He had several matches with The Rock and Brock Lesnar before retiring from professional wrestling in 2004.

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