WWE: 16 Other Wrestlers Who Are Undefeated At Wrestlemania

4. Sable: 3-0

Sable first appeared at Wrestlemania 12 in the corner of Hunter Hearst-Helmsley, who was promptly squashed by a returning Ultimate Warrior. Thankfully for Sable, only her charge that night was pinned, keeping her potential undefeated streak intact. She entered the ring at Wrestlemania 14, joining forces with her then-husband €œMarvelous€ Marc Mero in only the third mixed-tag match in Wrestlemania history, defeating the bizarre team of Luna Vachon and The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust. Sable- the only real babyface in the match- picked up the pinfall for her team, powerbombing Luna for the victory. The following year, Sable would defend the Women€™s Championship against a cat-suit-wearing Tori, defeating the feline-female with a little help from Nicole Bass. Sable would leave the then-WWF later that year, suing the company and Vince McMahon for sexual harassment, and would eventually return to WWE in 2003 as Vince McMahon€™s mistress. At the following-year€™s Wrestlemania, Sable would team with fellow Playboy covergirl Torrie Wilson in a Playboy Evening Gown match. Now, if you are a wrestling aficionado such as myself, you€™ll know what I€™m going to complain about in this match: in a traditional €œEvening Gown Match,€ the losers are the ones who are stripped to their bra and panties. In this match, Sable and Torrie convinced their opponents- Stacy Keibler and Jackie Gayda- to join them and strip down BEFORE the match began, and just wrestle in their underwear. And the ref was just OK with this? Needless to say, the lack of rules-enforcement kind of sours this match for me. Regardless of how she did it, she is undefeated at Wrestlemania, which brings me to my ultimate point in including her: Sable has a better Wrestlemania record than her husband Brock Lesnar, yet he€™s the one who gets the shot at Undertaker and his streak in 2014?
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