WWE had a magnificent year, and both the brands have done
well. Raw is
the flagship show of the company, and it has been undoubtedly entertaining.
Similarly, Smackdown Live is not far behind, and the blue brand has done a
commendable job after the brand split.
WWE Universe witnessed several surprises this year. Daniel
Bryan returned to in-ring action this year and Paige retired from the in-ring
action due to injury.
The biggest shock of the year was when Roman Reigns took a
break from WWE due to leukemia. Additionally, HBK came out of retirement and
wrestled at Crown Jewel. The former UFC women's Bantamweight champion Ronda
Rousey made her WWE debut this year, and she is the current Raw Women's
Champion.
Many WWE records were broken this year. Here we discuss 8
new WWE records which were made in 2018.
#8 CARMELLA'S
RECORD TIME TO CASH IN HER MONEY IN THE BANK CONTRACT
Carmella became the first woman to win the first-ever
women's Money in the Bank briefcase in 2017. Nevertheless, she took 287 days to
cash in her contract. Carmella cashed in her Money in the Bank contract against
Charlotte Flair and became the Smackdown Women's champion. She broke Edge's
280-day mark, which was the first ever Money in the Bank contract.
#7 PETE DUNNE'S
TITLE REIGN
Pete Dunne became the second ever WWE United Kingdom
champion at NXT Takeover Chicago in May 2017. As a matter of fact, it was an
incredible match against Tyler Bate, and the match won the NXT Match of the
Year award.
Dunne is an exceptional in-ring performer, and he has
defended his title several times. He is still the United Kingdom champion, and
he has held the title over 580 days as of now. It is the longest WWE title reign
in recent years. The 25-year is expected to continue his reign next year.
#6 MICKIE JAMES
SURPASSED TRISH STRATUS
Mickie James made her WWE debut as the biggest fan of Trish
Stratus in 2005. Afterwards, she had a historic rivalry with Trish Stratus. However,
James attained a new record recently when she surpassed Trish Stratus and
competed in her 164th match. Presently, she holds the record of fighting in the
most number of matches by a female superstar.
#5 CHARLOTTE
FLAIR'S PPV RECORD
Charlotte Flair is one of the best female superstars in the
WWE, and she had a remarkable year. She has won many PPV matches since joining
the main roster in 2015. She won her first 16 matches on pay-per-view but she
attained a new PPV record this year.
She won her 24th PPV match at Summerslam, which broke Trish
Stratus's record of having most PPV wins by any female superstar. Her next PPV
win came at WWE Super Show-Down in Australia.
#4 GAUNTLET MATCH
RECORD
Seth Rollins set a new astonishing record on the 19th
February episode of Raw. Rollins lasted 65 minutes in a Gauntlet match, and it
was the longest individual performance in the history of Raw. In fact, Rolins
pinned John Cena and Roman Reigns in the same night before Elias pinned him. It
was undoubtedly one of the best performances of Rollins, and the WWE Universe
applauded it.
#3 END OF ASUKA'S
STREAK
WWE signed Asuka in 2015, and she was one of the biggest
stars in NXT. She had an unbeaten run in NXT, and she had some excellent
matches. She won the NXT Women's Championship, but she never lost the title.
Asuka had to relinquish her NXT title when she moved the main roster.
Asuka had a great start in the main roster. She continued
her undefeated streak and won the first ever women's Royal Rumble match.
However, her winning run came to an end when Charlotte Flair defeated her at
Wrestlemania 34. She was unbeaten for a record of 267 matches.
#2 BROCK LESNAR'S
UNIVERSAL TITLE RECORD
Brock Lesnar won his first Universal title at
Wrestlemania 33 when he defeated Goldberg. He held the title a record of 503
days, and he had a marvelous title reign. It was the longest world championship
title reign in the modern era, but he lost the title to Roman Reigns at
Summerslam. However, Reigns relinquished the title due to illness and Lesnar
won his second Universal title at Crown Jewel when he pinned Braun
Strowman.
#1 GREATEST ROYAL
RUMBLE RECORDS
WWE held Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia, and it was
an enthralling show. It was held three weeks after Wrestlemania 34. Several
records were set at Greatest Royal Rumble, and it lived up to the expectations
of the WWE Universe. It had the first ever 50- man Royal Rumble match, and it
broke the record of 40-man Royal Rumble match in 2011, which was won by Alberto
Del Rio.
Braun Strowman won the Greatest Royal Rumble match, and he
also set a record by eliminating 13 superstars. Roman Reigns held the previous
record of 12 eliminations in the 2014 Royal Rumble.
Moreover, the Greatest Royal Rumble set another new record.
Daniel Bryan was the very first superstar to enter the match, and he survived 1
hour and 16 minutes in the match. The previous record was held by Rey Mysterio,
as he lasted 1 hour and 2 minutes in the 2006 Royal Rumble.
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