10 Fascinating WWE Facts That Sound Fake... But Will Blow Your Mind!

Which WWE main roster regular hasn't won a singles match in three years?

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It's never been easier to debunk an apparent WWE "fact" that seems a touch suspicious at a glance.

In the case of the following collection of sports entertainment trivia and stats, though, you'll no doubt be surprised to hear that each and every one of these mind-blowing facts are anything but fake.

That's right. Despite the company in question repeatedly finding a way to rewrite history and bend the truth, each detail you'll discover in this list, including everything from jaw-dropping title reigns to bizarre stable facts, is 100% legit... no matter how strange and ridiculous they may initially appear.

So, prepare to arm yourself with some of the most fascinating and obscure WWE information out there as this article explores particularly odd PLE statistics, unbelievably shocking singles records, and the sort of facts that make you feel like a damn dinosaur.

Again, if you were to hear these curious statements being uttered by a fellow wrasslin' fan at a live event or saw these incoming details pop up Twitter, you'd no doubt call "BS" on the seemingly made up "fact".

No matter how fake these statements may appear, however, rest assured that the compelling WWE data heading your way is in no way a lie.

10. Steve Austin Has Had An Equal Amount Of Wrestling And Non-Wrestling WrestleMania Appearances

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Before he popped up at WrestleMania 38 and opened up many a can of whoop-ass on his decrepit nemesis' Kevin Owens, and Austin Theory, the legendary 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin had actually managed to rack up a rather surprising record at the 'Show of Shows'.

By the time he called it quits as an in-ring worker in 2003, the 'Texas Rattlesnake' had performed a respectable seven times on the 'Grandest Stage', main eventing the biggest show WWE has to offer on three occasions.

In the years that would follow said retirement, though, Austin would go on to appear at 'Mania in a non-wrestling role a further seven times heading into the 38th 'Showcase of the Immortals'.

He would then technically pop up twice at 'Mania 38, wrestling on Night One and simply unleashing hell on Night Two.

But whether you opt to split those appearances up or not, the fact the biggest star in WWE history's 'Mania appearances in a non-wrestling capacity are either almost or very much equal to his amount of iconic displays as an in-ring worker still seems utterly far-fetched.

However, all those years of showing up to briefly raise hell and leave on the biggest night on the wrestling calendar have made this fake-sounding stat a reality.

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