Brock Lesnar holding the Universal Championship from one WrestleMania to another has got him breathing some very rare air.

Despite WrestleMania 34 being a great show overall on Sunday night, it ended on a sour note. We were all expecting the main event to be the Universal Championship match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, but we didn't expect it to be as poorly received as it was. A boring match with a twist ending that nobody really wanted.

RELATED: ALL THE BIGGEST MOMENTS FROM WRESTLEMANIA 34

So, despite The Beast Incarnate winning the Universal Championship over a year ago, his reign continues. At the very least, he will now have the title until the Greatest Royal Rumble in a few weeks time when he defends against Reigns again, this time inside a steel cage. No matter how much you hate Lesnar being champion though, it's safe to say that he doesn't care, and it hasn't stopped him from breaking records.

In fact, Lesnar winning the championship at one WrestleMania and holding it until the next one has placed him among some very prestigious company. Nobody has held a World Championship from one WrestleMania until the next one since Hulk Hogan accomplished the feat between WrestleManias V and VI. That makes The Beast Incarante the first man to achieve that in 28 years.

In fact, in all of WWE history, he is only the third man to ever manage that at all. Hogan did it a few times, between I and II, then II and III and the aforementioned V and VI, and Randy Savage also held the WWE Championship from one WrestleMania the next after he won it at the fourth show of shows and lost it to The Hulkster a year later.

Other than Lesnar, the closest anyone has come to replicating what Hogan and Savage managed before now is CM Punk. The Second City Saint was WWE Champion at WrestleMania XXVIII and lost the title to The Rock just a couple of months before WrestleMania 29. Coincidentally, at the time of typing this, the current Universal Champion is only two months away from breaking Punk's 434-day run as WWE Champion.

NEXT: BROCK LESNAR SIGNS NEW WWE CONTRACT