- The first show in EAM Promotions history was a PPV (Grandslam) who later would become the pinnacle of EAM Promotions. The first match ever in EAM Promotions history, wich opened the show was Rob Van Dam Vs Kevin Steen.
- The shortest match in EAM Promotions history happened at Grandslam 10, when Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated JBL in less than 10 seconds.
- Sting and Undertaker met only once in EAM (Grandslam 2) The loser had to leave the promotion, and Sting walked out victorious that night
- The UFC Title has been defended once on a EAM PPV. Brock Lesnar (c) Vs Kurt Angle (Fight For Glory 2)
- Human Tornado's retirement match was at the first Wrass Bash against Jack Evans
- At Grandslam 8 from Las Vegas, a special designed octagon-shaped ring was used
- Dean Ambrose destroyed Mick Foley's beach house when they faced off at Supersplash 3
- When Emil A. started EAM Promotions, he also had plans for another company named Guerreros Del Ring. But the name or the company has not been used to this date
- The first Supersplash PPV is the only Supersplash to take place indoors (Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton/USA)
- The American Wolves (Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards) holds the record for longest undefeated streak by a tag team in EAM (Numbers N/A)
- Kenta Kobayashi & Kenta Kobashi holds the record for the longest EAM Tag Team Titles reign (Numbers N/A)
- Mickie James holds the records for most EAM Womens title reigns and longest EAM Womens title reign (Numbers N/A)
- Jerry " The King " Lawler and Bruce Campbell can both say they have been EAM Hardcore Champions
- AJ Styles is the only EAM HOF Inductee that earned a induction after beating Matt Cross in a match where the winner would be inducted
- Beth Phoenix and Ronda Rousey are the only two women to hold The EAM World Heavyweight Championship title.
- Ronda Rousey is the only one to hold both The EAM World Heavyweight Championship title and The EAM Womens Champioship title at the same time.
- Randy Orton, Kenny Omega and Becky Lynch have all gone the distance and won all matches at a Gauntlet Roulette PPV. Being the only three in history to walk into the PPV as champion, but also out of the PPV as champion.
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