Arguably the most underrated winning streak in WWE history belongs to Native American sensation Tatanka. On February 1st, 1992 Tatanka took the World Wrestling Federation by storm, taking out opponent after opponent, seemingly on the warpath to the main event. (See what I did there?) Tatankas run spanned over two WrestleManias between 92 and 93. Later that year, Tatanka met his match when he stepped into the ring with The Hellraiser from Helsinki Ludvig Borga. On that episode of Superstars, Borga on a winning streak of his own had an answer for everything Tatanka threw at him. He was just too big and too strong. After a distraction from Mr. Fuji, Borga crushed Tatanka with a steel chair, rolled him back into the ring, and pinned him with one finger. To add insult to injury, then-WWF Champion Yokozuna showed up the Banzai Drop the Native American out of the WWF for the next few months. Still, a 637-day winning streak is no joke.
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.