 What's good, George Boros back again with another video. So we're going to check out 10 worst endings to wrestling undefeated streaks. Now, we've seen it plenty of times in wrestling where a company decides to go with a particular wrestler and, you know, they have this wrestler going this amazing undefeated streak. You build them up as a major player in that company, someone that you should look out for potentially future world champion or what not. And in some cases, they end up winning said company's championship only for their streak to end up being, I guess you can say, ruined in a fashion where it doesn't make sense or it doesn't enhance the person that actually beat their undefeated streak. Like you think all this time, you know, being undefeated for maybe a year plus only for them to lose in an anti climactic way. You're just like, well, what the hell? They just lost like that. That's how they lose not to build somebody else up. They lose in a stupid fashion. We've seen it so many times. It's crazy like streaks can be made, but once like the booking for them to be broken, it's usually not that good. So we're going to check out some of the times where streaks were just ruined, you know, in horrible fashions. We're going to check that out. Appreciate all love and support, you know, and let's get back to this one should be a good video. A few things in wrestling are as impressive as a good undefeated streak off the top of my head. Chris Masters traps and Kevin Nash's hair. One way to get a wrestler over is a certifiable badass is to have them go on a long run of matches without taking an hour and then when somebody does beat them, they also look like a monster. And that's how it works all the time. Right, right? No, sadly, no, is wrestling companies throughout the ages have consistently messed up the ending to unbeaten runs. I said that it's like they're they're they're good at making someone look like a legit star. But when it comes to them actually losing the match and then potentially building someone else up, a lot of times it don't even work. Pausing embarrassment instead of creating stars. I'm Anupajiti from Cultaholic Wrestling and these are the 10 worst endings to wrestling undefeated streaks. Join us. By the way, this list does not include pay-per-view specific streak so no undertaker here on with the list. Number 10, Chris Jericho on AEW Dynamite. During AEW's early days, no one was presented as strongly as LeChampion Chris Jericho. Not only did the leader of the inner circle become the first ever AEW champion at all out, but he went on a lengthy undefeated streak that claimed victims such as Darby Allen, Kenny Omega and Cody Rhodes. This all changed after Full Gear 2019 Jericho and Sammy Guevara challenged Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky for their recently won AEW Tag Team Championships. SoCal Uncensored retained the gold after Sky pinned Jericho in a move that nobody saw coming. Mainly because it was a bit of a dumb idea. Jericho hadn't lost once since the company formed and many expected his first defeat to come when he dropped the title. Instead, it was given to a wrestler who was already a champion and a random tag team match on Dynamite. The company tried to follow up on this by having Sky challenge Y2J for the world title, but the crowd just didn't get behind him. I mean, at least Sky will always have this accolade to celebrate and we think that deserves a little bit of a bubbly. Wow. It's one of those things where we kind of see me with Roman Reigns even though that's a little bit different because there's a story behind that. There's a story behind Jay pinning Roman Reigns. He's he's never been pinned. We hasn't been pinned in over three years. So that streak is done and you know, it makes sense. You know, he's not a champion. Jay is not a champion at the time. This kind of it's a weird way for them to set that up. You know, I wouldn't have had Jericho get pinned there or whatnot, but it's a weird way. They set that up for him to have a match request or one on one match because you you pin the champion, you know, and there's no like kind of set up. So it's similarities. But once again, the Jay situation, they've built that up for years. It kind of makes sense. Well, it does make sense. And there's a storyline sense of what they're trying to do there with Jay and Roman compared to this. So that's not been popular for a long time. Has it? Number nine to Tonka on WWE superstars playing on wrestler Chris Chavez's real life Native American ancestry, a rare piece of self awareness from WWE at the time to Tonka was a popular upper midcarder during the early nineties for almost two years. Mr. Bison. That's what the word actually means by the way was unbeaten in WWE. I mean, he was actually only unbeaten on TV, but this is wrestling. So give over this run of dominance came to an abrupt end on the October 30th, 1993 edition of superstars when to Tonka was finally beaten by Ludwig Borgher. The Finnish powerhouse had recently debuted in the company under an anti American gimmick of horse and was on his own unbeaten run when he clashed with our man. Sadly, to Tonka had his legs thoroughly cut out from under him losing in dominant fashion to the budget Brock Lesnar. This is a case of WWE hitching their wagon to the wrong horse. If turned out to be a bigger star, then maybe this moment wouldn't be on our list. Unfortunately, he would leave the company just a little while later, making all of this for nothing. Waste of time. Number eight, Bo Dallas on Raw. Bray Wyatt's real world little bro, Bo Dallas made quite the splash in NXT when he reigned as their top champion for 280 days. He followed this momentum up by going on an unbeaten run upon his main roster debut in May of 2014. I forgot all about that. And my word, did he beat some big names? Fandango, Santino Morella, R-Truth. They all fell to Dallas's mighty hand to his credit. He also beat the likes of Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston. So fair play to immediately remove that credit though, the streak came to an end on a random episode of Raw against R-Truth. Somebody had already beaten it seemed as if WWE just completely gave up on Bo's push before it even got going. The 18 and Bo gimmick he was running with had some serious potential, not as a main event until a day or anything. Boss is a solid mid card one at the very they could have ran with it a little bit more. That's his gimmick. This obnoxiously positive. Even though he's not really that positive, but just it just positivity. Got a bowl. They could have ran with that a little bit longer as a gimmick 20 and bow. You know what I'm saying? They should have ran with it. It was his gimmick was hilarious. It worked and at that time, but they were like, uh, we don't see it. He leased after a lot to truth. It was downhill for the bow lever number seven Charlotte flair at Fastlane 2017 is a streak really a streak if there are so many asterisks is next to it. Well, WWE thought so throughout 2016 and 17 and who are we to argue with them between her call up to Raw in 2015 and the Fastlane show in 2017. Charlotte flair did not lose a match. Well, she didn't lose a match on pay per view. Well, she didn't lose a singles match on pay per view. The company made a huge deal out of the queen being unbeaten on big shows, even though Charlotte had actually tapped out to Sasha Banks during a tag team match at battleground in 2016. Everyone thought that this fake streak was going to end at the upcoming WrestleMania 33. Well, I guess we're all idiots because WWE ended a month earlier for no decent reason whilst facing Bailey for the Raw Women's Championship. Flair looked to have the match one when the boss pointed out that she had got a handful of the champions tights. This allowed the hugger to take the advantage and pin her opponent. So the streak that wasn't a streak ended before the biggest show of the year. Christ alive. Number six, Mr. Perfect at WrestleMania 6. As his surname would suggest, Mr. Perfect was pretty bloody good at wrestling. So good that he went unpinned or submitted on TV and pay per view for 15 months. Of course, there were all the house show losses to factor in. Plus, he didn't win the Royal Rumble in 1990. But like we said earlier, this is wrestling. Then all of a sudden Perfect's luck took a turn for the worse and he got beat twice in the space of a month. He was pinned for the first time on regional television by the Ultimate Warrior when the two legends faced off for the Intercontinental Championship at Madison Square Garden. Okay, losing to Warrior. That's not too bad. Now, what about the other one? Brutus beefcake. You got to be joking me. Sadly, the man of 1004 gimmicks handed Perfect his first nationally televised loss at WrestleMania 6. Did beefers gain much from this? Hell, no. Did Perfect suffer as a result? Hell, yes. Still, Hogan wasn't going over in the main event, so I guess they had to give his best but a win instead. Brother. Number 5. Ryback at Hell in a Cell 2012. An undefeated streak versus a lengthy title reign. It is the formula that made WrestleMania 3 such a success and has worked for countless other programs across wrestling history. However, for every Hogan versus Andre, there is a Ryback versus CM Punk. The straight edge superstar was nearing a year as WWE champion when he met the big guy inside Hell in a Cell. Ryback had been unbeaten since his main roster debut unless you count all the Skip Sheffield stuff, which we definitely don't. So WWE faced a dilemma. Do they end Ryback's streak or give the incredibly green performer their top prize? Yeah. Well, luckily for them, there was a way out. A really, really dumb way out. Just when it looked like the rookie had the match in hand, the referee of all people hit him straight in his nats. The referee in question was Brad Maddox, a wannabe wrestler who wanted to make a name for himself in storyline. Well, mission accomplished, kiddo. You will forever be known as the guy who ruined Hell in a Cell 2012. And Ryback at the time was like super over. He was super over at the time. Well, and maybe one other thing. This incredibly stupid decision put the Ryback's momentum to a screeching halt in a clear case of WWE booking themselves into a corner. Number four. They shouldn't have did it. Don't book that match if you're not going to pull the trigger. It's as simple as that. They book the... It's like they do that, especially with Hell in a Cell matches. They have some unstoppable force go against the champion in Hell in a Cell. And it's like the fans are going to want the unstoppable force to finally get the championship only for you to find some convoluted way to get themselves out of it. Don't book the match. Asuka at WrestleMania 34. Whilst WWE had to hide Bo Dallas's NXT losses to make his streak work, no such fitting was required when it came to the impressive tomorrow. Tough. Come WrestleMania 34 in 2018, Asuka had not been pinned or submitted since her very first NXT outing all the way back in October of 2015. That is 914 days. Just don't ask us how many matches that actually was because the internet has about a billion different answers to that. Asuka had booked her spot at Mania by winning the Royal Rumble. Take that, Mr. Perfect. And a selected SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte as her prey. After an excellent match, Asuka won the title, continuing her undefeated streak until she dropped the belt to a young up-and-comer to build them up. Just kidding. Obviously, Charlotte won. With little build-up or reason, the most impressive modern undefeated run in WWE came to an end. Charlotte did not need this feather in her cap and the mystique that surrounded Asuka vanished in an instant. Number three. That to this day is the dumbest decision they could have ever fucking done. It made no sense, bro. From a booking standpoint, it just made no sense. It just didn't. Charlotte didn't need that win. You could have... Okay. Be Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series 2002. 10. No, Ty Dillinger hasn't just turned up. That is the number of people who have pinned or submitted Brock Lesnar in his WWE career. That list contains... That's fucking... Brock Lesnar is the most overprotected wrestler in WWE history. Only 10 people have pinned and defeated this nigga. 10! What? Some of the greatest technical workers of our generation, but do you know who the very first name on it is? It's the bloody big show. Just three months after winning it off the Rocket Summer Slam, Lesnar put his WWE Championship on the line against the behemoth at Survivor Series despite some stark warnings from Paul Heyman. Had Brock not disregarded the wise man's words, we might have avoided this disastrous chain of events. After less than five minutes of match time, Heyman turned on his charge to join up with the future star of the Big Show Show. One choke slam onto a chair later, and Lesnar got pinned for the very first time on TV anyway. I mean, do you really need me to explain this to you? The hottest young star in all of wrestling getting fed to the Big Show at one of the lowest points in his career. That doesn't sound bad to you. Fine, suit yourself, but stay away from me, all right? Number two, the Fiend at Super Showdown 2020. Bray Wyatt has had some truly awful things happen to him across his WWE career, but fewer as bad as the time his most impressive creation was fed to a middle-aged man in tiny shorts. Under his Fiend persona, Wyatt defeated Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship in Saudi Arabia at 2019's Crown Jewel event. The spooky kettle had already gone off the boil following the train wreck that was Hell in a Cell a month earlier, but fans were hopeful that Bray's title reign would be a chance to reset. And then Goldberg came along. A match was booked for WWE's return to Saudi Arabia in February of 2020, pitting the champion against the company's resident nostalgia machine. Many expected the undefeated Fiend to breeze through Goldberg to continue his... Granted, I mean, the Fiend only had like... What was it like? Three or four matches? I think he wrestled as at one point the Mr. Rogers gimmick or what not once. Correct me if I'm wrong. It wasn't that many... He didn't have that many matches. Especially in the Fiend character up to that point, he didn't only think he only had one with Finn Balor and then one with... Seth. Well, he had two matches, one in it and a no contest and the hell in the cell. That's stupid on its own. And then he beat Seth at the next pay-per-view. So, I don't think he had that many matches leading up to... Well, I think he maybe had a few more. I'm not sure. I mean, I know he was still... It wasn't like a lengthy streak. I don't believe it was a lengthy streak. Let me know if I'm correct or not. But I don't think that he had too many matches before Goldberg. So, I could be wrong there. Maybe he did. But it wasn't like something like, oh, the Fiend is on this undefeated streak type situation. It wouldn't like... I don't think they don't remember them bringing that up that much. Run of dominance. But the crown prince has no time for your logic. Big Bill beat Bray in just three minutes to win the title. Snap the streak. Three minutes. Three minutes of play time. That's exactly what happened to him. Streak and end any semblance of credibility the Fiend had left. This was a rough night, but it turns out the new champion was just getting his revenge from 22 years earlier. Because number one is Goldberg at StarCade 1998. Ritzling's most famous undefeated streak, not belonging to a man named Mark, has to be the one Goldberg went on in WCW between 97 and 98. The widely accepted number of wins in a row is 173, but this could put a hot air balloon to shame with the amount that it's been inflated. Regardless of the actual figures, Goldberg's run of dominance was absolutely awesome. He would come out with his team of security guards, hit a spear, then a jackhammer, then be home in time for tea. A perfect formula that was impossible to screw up until they did. As WCW's World Heavyweight Champion, Goldberg was put in the main event of StarCade 98 with the belt on the line. His opponent was Kevin Nash, getting some help from Scott Hall and a taser in the process. And just like that, WCW's biggest homegrown success story was not from the top of the mountain. Makes you want to put your entire arm through a limousine window, doesn't it? Yeah, nah. That just made no sense. They just ruined it. Why? I don't know. I can be fair to Goldberg and say they definitely messed that up for sure back in the day. That made no sense. But comment down below. Let me know some other streaks. If it wasn't listed on here that you feel like was ruined with bad booking considering how it ended. But I appreciate all of the support you guys shown on the channel. Road to 150K and I'm singing and speaking to you to the rest of the world. I appreciate you all coming with me. See you on the next one. Peace.