Winning in WWE is hard enough, but staying undefeated for an extended period is a rare feat. Only a handful of superstars have managed to build streaks that lasted months or even years, cementing their place in history. These streaks not only showcased their dominance but also created an aura of invincibility that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Some of these legendary runs were carefully built to make rising stars appear unbeatable, while others became organic sensations that took WWE by storm. Regardless of how they started, each of these streaks helped define careers and led to unforgettable moments when they finally ended. Let’s take a closer look at four superstars who enjoyed some of the longest undefeated streaks in WWE history.
1. The Undertaker – WrestleMania Streak (21-0)

Few records in WWE history are as legendary as The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak. While not a traditional undefeated run across all events, his dominance on WWE’s biggest stage lasted over two decades. From his debut win against Jimmy Snuka at WrestleMania VII in 1991 to his 21st consecutive victory against CM Punk in 2013, The Undertaker built a legacy that seemed untouchable.
Each year, his streak became a bigger part of WrestleMania, with opponents like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Randy Orton failing to break his run. It wasn’t until WrestleMania 30 in 2014 that Brock Lesnar ended the streak in a moment that stunned millions worldwide. While it eventually came to an end, this legendary run remains one of the most iconic in wrestling history.
2. Asuka – 914 Days Undefeated
Asuka’s dominance in WWE remains one of the longest winning streaks ever recorded. From the moment she debuted in NXT in 2015 until her loss at WrestleMania 34 in 2018, no superstar could defeat her in a singles match. Over the course of 914 days, she ran through NXT’s women’s division before moving to the main roster, where she continued her dominance.
Her technical prowess, striking ability, and charisma made her an unstoppable force. She won the NXT Women’s Championship and held it for a record 510 days before relinquishing the title due to her move to Raw. Her streak eventually ended at the hands of Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 34, but Asuka’s reign of dominance remains one of the most impressive runs in WWE history.
3. Goldberg – 173-0 in WCW and WWE

Goldberg’s undefeated streak is one of the most well-known in professional wrestling. During his time in WCW, from 1997 to 1998, he won 173 consecutive matches without a single loss. His explosive entrance, unmatched intensity, and devastating Spear-Jackhammer combination made him an unstoppable powerhouse.
His most significant victory came at WCW’s Georgia Dome event in 1998 when he defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. However, his streak came to an end later that year at Starrcade 1998 when Kevin Nash, with the help of interference, handed him his first loss. While the official number of 173 wins has been debated over the years, there’s no denying that Goldberg’s undefeated run was one of the most dominant in wrestling history.
4. Andre the Giant – Nearly 15 Years Without a Pinfall Loss
Andre the Giant’s undefeated streak is one of the longest in professional wrestling history. From the early 1970s until 1987, the towering Frenchman was never pinned or forced to submit in a singles match. His immense size and strength made him an attraction wherever he wrestled, and his ability to overpower opponents was unmatched.
His legendary run finally ended at WrestleMania III in 1987 when Hulk Hogan delivered his famous bodyslam and pinned him in front of 93,000 fans. While his streak wasn’t always officially documented, Andre’s near 15-year dominance remains one of the most impressive feats in the history of wrestling.
These superstars carved their names into history by going undefeated for extended periods. Whether through sheer physical dominance or a mystique that kept them invincible, their streaks remain some of the most talked-about moments in WWE. While all good things eventually come to an end, the legacy of these runs continues to be remembered by fans worldwide.