WWE: 16 Other Wrestlers Who Are Undefeated At Wrestlemania

7 & 6. The Legion of Doom: 3-0

jordan-aero-flight-wwf-wwe-pack-legion-of-doom-04 Oooooh, what a rush! Hawk and Animal- also known as The Road Warriors, The Legion of Doom, and the only tag team to hold the AWA, NWA, WCW, and WWF tag team titles- are also the only tag team to hold an undefeated record at Wrestlemania. They came to the WWF in the summer of 1990- and combined to eliminate The Undertaker from the 1991 Royal Rumble- but they would have to wait to make their Wrestlemania debut until Wrestlemania 7, squashing the team of Power & Glory (Hercules and Paul Roma) in less than a minute. They were scheduled to face Money Inc. for the Tag Titles at Wrestlemania 8, but a (alleged) drug suspension against Hawk kept them off a Wrestlemania card again until lucky number 13, where they teamed with Ahmed Johnson against the original, multi-ethnic version of the Nation of Domination, defeating Faarooq, Crush, Savio Vega, and about a dozen other seconds and hype men. A dual-Doomsday Device on Wolfie D and J.C. Ice ended the rather-lackluster Chicago Street Fight on a high note. The following year would be LOD€™s Wrestlemania swan song, as they returned in the 15-team battle royal, complete with bicycle shorts, air-brushed motorcycle helmets, and a new manager in Sunny, last eliminating the tandem of Bombastic Bob and Bodacious Bart- The New Midnight Express- and securing a tag title match at the following month€™s Unforgiven. Unfortunately, Hawk passed away in 2003, and Animal retired from the ring in 2007. There is a better chance of seeing Animal€™s son and former NFL linebacker James Laurinaitis compete at a future Wrestlemania, and- given the end of his NFL career in 2012- we just might.
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