4 Records which were broken at WrestleMania 34

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It's not every day that a Brock Lesnar victory is considered an upset!

WrestleMania 34 is now behind us and after that shocking result in the main event, let's take a look at a few records that were broken at WrestleMania 34.


4: Shortest WrestleMania match for the Undertaker

The Undertaker's WrestleMania record is now 24-2 after squashing John Cena at WrestleMania 34. Cena got barely any offence in during that match and a revitalized Undertaker dominated the majority of the short contest.

The match lasted 2 mins 45 seconds which is Undertaker's shortest WrestleMania match to date. The previous shortest match went to Taker's WrestleMania 7 match against Jimmy Snuka which lasted just 4 minutes and 20 seconds.

3: Highest grossing event at the Superdome

Roman Reigns' spear wasn't enough to put Lesnar away

WWE announced detailed attendance figures after WrestleMania 34. 78,133 fans were in attendance.

Michael Cole noted that WrestleMania 34 is the highest-grossing event, in the history of the Superdome. Cole went on to add that fans from all 50 American states were in attendance as well as fans from at least 67 countries worldwide, which is quite a feat.

2: 2nd WWE streak broken at the Superdome

Charlotte was ready for Asuka

The Superdome in New Orleans was the venue for WrestleMania 30 when Brock Lesnar shocked the world by defeating The Undertaker.

The Superdome saw the end of another famous WWE streak when Charlotte became the first WWE Superstar to pin/submit Asuka. Asuka was facing Charlotte for the SmackDown Women's Championship and it looked like Asuka had her crosshairs locked on Charlotte when Charlotte locked in the Figure 4.

As fans waited, expecting Asuka to break free from the Figure 4, Asuka shocked the fans in the Superdome by tapping out to Charlotte. That's now the second streak broken at the Superdome.

1: Youngest ever WWE Champion crowned

Nicholas has created a record that will never be broken

There was so much speculation ahead of WrestleMania as to who would be Braun Strowman's tag-team partner. Names from Bray Wyatt, Samoa Joe to Bobby Lashley were mentioned but in the end, it turned out to be a 10-year old fan called Nicholas who was the partner Braun chose.

Although he never saw any action in the match, Braun did tag Nicholas in for a couple of seconds. In the end, Braun himself was enough to finish off The Bar off by himself after pinning Cesaro following a Running Powerslam.

With Braun and young Nicholas winning the RAW Tag-Team Championships, Nicholas now becomes the youngest ever champion in WWE history, beating Rene Dupree and Paige for that honour. At 10 year old, it will be hard for someone even younger to beat this.


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