12 Ways Famous Wrestling Streaks Ended

3. Ivan Koloff Defeats Bruno Sammartino €“ May 17th, 1963

There is a reason the WWE Hall of Fame wasn€™t legitimized until Bruno Sammartino was inducted. The man carried the World Wide Wrestling Federation on his back during its infancy. After dispatching of inaugural WWWF Champion €œNature Boy€ Buddy Rogers in 48 seconds, Sammartino embarked on a 2,803-day reign with no foreseeable end in sight. Bruno defeated anyone who dared step up to him at The Garden. Some matches were worked traditionally while some competitors attempted to shoot on the champion, but it didn€™t matter. Bruno was in charge. That is until he met €œThe Russian Bear€ Ivan Koloff. The 300 lb. bruiser took Sammartino to the limit, crushing his skull with a devastating knee drop from the top rope. He went for the pin and Bruno didn€™t kick out. The run was over. Koloff was the new WWWF Champion. The crowd sat in a stunned silence. They couldn€™t wrap their head around what they had just witnessed. It was so quiet that Bruno has later stated that he thought he lost his hearing during the match. Only one moment since then has elicited a similar reaction from a crowd.
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Eric Delgado has been writing about professional wrestling for five years and has been involved in the professional wrestling business as a performer for ten. He is also the former host of Steel Cage Radio and has an irrational love for The Ryback.