Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Nov. 11 (UPI) -- A British YouTube star and professional wrestling superfan showed off his knowledge by breaking the Guinness World Record for the most WWE wrestlers identified by their entrance music in one minute. Newcastle resident Ross Tweddell, who reviews wrestling shows for YouTube channel Cultaholic, told Guinness World Records it was a "dream come true" to put his expertise to the test and identify 20 wrestlers by their entrance music in one minute, beating the previous record by two. Advertisement "This job of mine, covering the world of wrestling all year round, means I have no choice but to be the most dedicated person in the world when it comes to all facets of the wrestling business." Tweddell told the record-keeping organization. "The ability to identify wrestling themes quicker than any wrestling fan who has ever lived was solidified in my head as we made our way through the eras doing 'identify that wrestling theme after only one second of audio' quizzes on YouTube," he said. He said the record is a source of immense personal pride. "My record may not be impressive enough to be printed in the next edition, but at least I can now print off my certificate and stick it in the back [of the Guinness World Records book] with glue," he joked. Advertisement Read More Emperor penguin recovering after 2,200-mile swim to Australia Suspected tar balls on Sydney beaches actually poop-filled 'fatbergs' Stop for orange juice leads N.C. woman to $250,000 lottery prize