WrestleMania XL witnessed the conclusion of several significant streaks, notably held by Gunther and Roman Reigns, the two longest-standing records in WWE. The event marked a turning point where these remarkable streaks finally came to an end. However, the trend of streaks ending did not confine itself to just title streaks, as demonstrated by recent developments in the WWE terrain.
In a surprising turn of events, the recent episode of WWE RAW in Montreal, Quebec, notably brought an end to the city’s prolonged sell-out streak. Despite the preceding 18 consecutive TV sell-outs on SmackDown, ticket availability ahead of the latest RAW episode hinted at a shift, ultimately confirming that the streak would not extend to a 19th sell-out.
The episode commenced with Rhea Ripley relinquishing the Women’s World Championship, a moment that resonated with fans who pointed to the absence of prominent stars as a contributing factor to the discontinued sell-out streak. Another highlight was Sheamus making a triumphant return to WWE after an eight-month hiatus due to a shoulder injury. His comeback marked a significant promotional aspect for the show.
Sami Zayn’s return to Montreal added to the episode’s intrigue as he reappeared as the Intercontinental Champion, ready to defend his title against his ally, Chad Gable. Additionally, the revealing of the new Tag Team Championships for The Miz and R-Truth injected further excitement into the show. Notably, many of the most impactful moments in the initial hour of the show unfolded unexpectedly, catching viewers off guard with their unannounced nature.
WrestleMania XL and the subsequent WWE events showcased a series of groundbreaking moments, culminating in the conclusion of enduring streaks and the emergence of new narratives within of professional wrestling.