5 Roman Reigns' records which will never be broken 

Reigns hold a number of records that will probably never be broken
Reigns hold a number of records that will probably never be broken

Roman Reigns has only been part of the main roster in WWE for five years, but in that time it seems that the former World Champion has been able to create some interesting records and even break records that were once held by much bigger stars.

Reigns has been destined to be pushed to the top of the company for a number of years and it seems that WWE has given him a fantastic foundation ahead of the ascent he is now prepared to take in the coming months.

Ever since his main roster debut back in 2012, Reigns has set some impressive records, some of which will never be broken.


#5. Undefeated in six-man tag matches for six months

The Shield were the most dominant team in WWE history
The Shield
were
the most dominant team in WWE history

Roman Reigns was always going to be the member of The Shield that the company pushed following their split, but it seems that WWE had their eye on Reigns from the beginning since he and The Shield were undefeated in six-man tag matches for more than six months following their debut.

Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose also share this record as the dominant team rose through the ranks in their first year by amassing 12 victories in six-man tag team action without being defeated.

Will there ever be a team as dominant as The Shield who can break this record? It's highly unlikely, the Shield were a phenomenon that even WWE didn't believe would live up to the hype, but somehow they did.

#4. On-going WrestleMania streak

Roman could stil create an impressive record at Mania
Roman could still create an impressive record at WrestleMania

Roman Reigns has had a number of impressive outings on The Grandest Stage Of Them All, which includes the fact that he has main evented the past three WrestleMania's and could be set to main event a fourth next weekend.

As part of his WrestleMania history, Roman is the only man to have defeated both Triple H and The Undertaker at WrestleMania. Roman could add to this stat this year if he becomes the only man to defeat Undertaker, Triple H and Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania and this is crucial because John Cena faces The Undertaker next weekend knowing that he has already defeated Triple H on the Grandest Stage.

#3. Survivor Series record

Reigns has a nice Survivor Series record
Reigns
has
a nice Survivor Series record

Roman Reigns has been a dominant star in WWE over the past five years but he proved his dominance at Survivor Series back in 2013 when he almost single-handedly cleared the path for his team's victory in the traditional Survivor Series match.

Reigns eliminated Jimmy Uso and Cody Rhodes before his teammate Seth Rollins stepped in and eliminated Jey Uso. Reigns then continued to dominate in the match when he pinned Goldust and Rey Mysterio to earn his team the victory.

Braun Strowman eliminated three men at last year's Survivor Series event but it seems that being able to take out almost the entire field in the match has a record that has stood for Reigns over the past four years and it could remain in the history books for a while longer.

#2. Royal Rumble record

Reigns has quite the record at The Rumble
Reigns has quite the record at The Rumble

Roman Reigns broke Kane's record at The Royal Rumble when it comes to eliminations when he made his debut in the match back in 2014. Reigns managed to eliminate 12 superstars on his Royal Rumble debut, which broke a record that 'The Devil's Favourite Demon' had set back in 2001.

Kane's record lasted for more than a decade before it was broken, but Reigns has the added benefit of this being his debut at The Royal Rumble as well. For a star to be that dominant in their Rumble debut is something that we will probably never see again.

#1. Youngest star to main event three WrestleMania's

Roman Reigns has proved his dominance on the biggest stage
Roman Reigns has proved his dominance on the biggest stage

Roman Reigns is closing in on Hulk Hogan's record for main eventing consecutive WrestleMania main events but it seems that the man himself already holds his own record at the biggest event of the year.

Reigns has already main evented WrestleMania against Brock Lesnar, Triple H, and The Undertaker and the crucial stat here is the fact that Reigns was able to do this before he turned 32. Hulk Hogan may hold the record for most consecutive main events at the biggest show of the year, but it seems that Reigns was much younger and for a star younger than Reigns to reach this accolade in the future is almost unthinkable.

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