5 Legendary WWE undefeated streaks you never knew existed 

Andre The Giant
Andre The Giant

#4. Randy Savage

Macho Man Randy Savage
Macho Man Randy Savage

Plenty comes to mind when you think of Macho Man Randy Savage. His incredible matches, his eye-catching ring attire and, of course, his iconic voice!

However, did you know that Savage also boasts one of the most impressive unbeaten runs in WWE history? His run as Intercontinental Champion in the 1980s was one to marvel at.

It began in February 1986 when, on Prime Time Wrestling, Savage won the famed mid-card Championship by unseating Tito Santana. Albeit, it was with the aid of a foreign object - the ever-trusted aid of any good heel in professional wrestling!

At WrestleMania 2 that year, Savage defeated George The Animal Steele to retain his Championship. However, he was unseated a year later in what is regarded as one of the finest WrestleMania matches in history. Savage was defeated by Ricky Steamboat in front of more than over 90,000 fans - with Steele playing an influential part in securing the victory.

The lengthy run - which lasted for an incredible 414 days - with the title helped push Savage into the main event scene in WWE. He went on to become a two-time WWE Champion and, in 2015, a member of the WWE Hall of Fame. The induction was posthumous of course, given Savage tragically died as a result of a heart attack in 2011.

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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