10 wrestlers with the most WWE wins, ranked

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10 wrestlers with the most WWE wins, ranked

If history is written by the winners, Wow Superstars are no exception. While wins and losses aren’t always a meaningful statistic in pro wrestling, it’s still interesting to look at who has had more victories in the company’s long history. Considering the impressive array of Superstars who have wrestled for WWE over the decades, No one in the competition has less than a thousand wins And They have a lot of championships and accolades between them.

The criteria is simple. Counting all wins On weekly TV, PLEs and (perhaps most significantly) house shows, These are the superstars with the most wins during their time in WWE. This includes pinfalls, submissions, count-outs, disqualifications and any other means necessary.

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10

Hulk Hogan

1,015 wins


Hulk Hogan poses in the ring with his hand up to his ear

Considering Most children of the 80s thought it was impossible for Hulk Hogan to lose a matchHis inclusion on this list feels rudimentary. The greatness of the professional wrestling landscape owes a lifelong debt to Hulk Hogan and Hulkamania’s red-and-yellow, “say your prayers and eat your vitamins” motif. Landmark moments of his classic run include slamming Andre The Giant at WrestleMania 3, WrestleMania 6’s generation-defining main event with the Ultimate Warrior and crushing the dreams of every heel worker in the WWE.

Also, Hulk Hogan returning to WWE was huge, especially after Spending the Monday Night Wars as the main character for WCWCompeting for ratings and the hearts of wrestling fans around the world every week. Facing The Rock at WrestleMania 18 was arguably his greatest moment. After a rare moment of being valiant in defeat, Hogan would steer clear of his hero’s reception One last face runincluded Winning the WWE Championship for the last time By beating Triple H at Backlash 2002 and a nearly three-week long Tag Team Championship with Edge.

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9

Tito Santana

1,071 wins

It’s amazing to consider that someone could be on the list without winning the WWE’s main heavyweight titleBut Tito Santana is that very guy. Tito, who remained a babyface for the entirety of his career, would enjoy his hottest run in the 1980s, becoming a 2-time Intercontinental Champion and winning the 1989 King of the Ring.

Among the litany of cool things on Santana’s resume, He has a particular love affair with the Intercontinental Championship. He was the champion when Macho Man Randy Wilde overthrew him to win his only IC title, he was the first Mexican-American to ever hold the belt and He was the first man to hold what is commonly considered the “classic” Intercontinental title belt.

8

Kofi Kingston

1,307 wins


A picture of Kofi Kingston smiling at a WWE match

One of the most beloved superstars of the 21st century, Kofi Kingston is a workhorse who can shine in any situation. Part of one of The greatest factions of all time, The New Day, And with one of the very few genuine WrestleMania moments in the last decade of Vince McMahon’s creative control, who doesn’t love Kofi Kington? A Grand Slam champion and, tragically, the only wrestler of black origin on the list.

Kofi Kingston remains one of the most active members on the WWE roster and, quite unexpectedly, he has won more matches than the majority of his peers. A first-ballot future Hall of Famer, Coffey has, hopefully, a lot more to win before he hangs up his boots.

7

The big show

1,223 wins


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The Big Show, WWE years

Over a total of 22 years, Paul ‘The Big Show’ Waite wrote himself into the history books with an incredible 1,228 wins. One of these Underrated key acquisitions in WWE winning the Monday Night Wars Of their rivals in WCW, The Big Show has always been one of the most reliable performers in singles and tag competitions, enjoying numerous title reigns and legendary tag teams. With Kane, The Undertaker, The Miz and Chris Jericho.

A leading face of the Attitude Era And one that seamlessly navigated both the Cruel Aggression and PG-era, History shines very fondly on the Big Show’s beloved legacy. Despite the jokes about his constant heel-face turns, Big Shows was a dominant competitor in the WWE, as his impressive number of victories proves.

6

Shawn Michaels

1,250 wins


Shawn Michaels WrestleMania 14

The show stopper and A true icon of WWE. One of the leading WWE superstars who stayed loyal to WWE in the face of WCW contract offers in the mid-90s, Shawn Michaels’ illustrious career is one of romantic redemption. Earning the nickname Mr. WrestleMania through his legendary performances on the show of shows, and being pretty unanimously great in each of his many in-ring eras, Shawn Michaels is one of the most influential superstars to do so.

He is one of the only superstars to have a Hall of Fame-worthy career as a singles and tag-team wrestler, and as part of a faction like HBK, in The Rockers and as part of D-Generation X respectively. It’s better to enjoy his current job, and the future of WWE, like The creative mastermind behind the NXT brand.

5

Randy Orton

1,276 wins


Randy Orton WWE

He hears voices in his head, they come to him and he wins the match. The third-generation superstar has wrestling in his blood, and His popularity continues to this day Due to his incredible ring-work and continued relationship. Still providing intrigue in its long-standing rivalries and excitement for future ones with new blood, that’s not something that’s changing anytime soon.

Incredibly, Randal Keith Orton is still only 44 years old, meaning that there is plenty of gas in the tank and many more RKOs in opponents’ futures. The time he has left in his career also means that the apex predator is The wrestler is likely to add the most wins to his total in the coming years.

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No

1,490 wins


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Hard to imagine that the person who Entered the WWE as evil dentist Isaac Yankem would be on the list, but that’s what happened when Glenn Jacobs’s Kane was released into the wild. in ownership of One of the greatest debuts in pro wrestling historyThe Big Red Machine’s history with the likes of X-Pac and John Cena, his comedy work as part of Team Hell No with Daniel Bryan and his career-defining arcs with The Undertaker are the stuff of legend.

Glenn Jacobs entered the realm of politics, understandably More polarizing figure in the modern era. Put him in a mask and a red leotard, however, and the man is pretty undeniable.

3

Bret Hart

1,512 wins


Brett Hart Sharpshooter

A person at least in the conversation to be The single most talented in-ring performer ever hO lace up a pair of boots, Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart has a legacy that seems to be growing by the year. Current superstars like Seth Rollins and CM Punk have raved about his years of elite ring psychology, technical innovation and unquestionable credibility. Pick any match at random and it’s easy to see why.

He was a Grand Slam champion and a man whose career is so bulletproof that years of semi-libels on his name have no impact. He had matches between The best to ever happen in a WWE ring Including making ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin a made man at WrestleMania, and all-time classic SummerSlam matches with his brother Owen, The British Bulldog and The Undertaker. Along with Shawn Michaels, Brett is Responsible for changing what is possible for wrestlers of their size and smaller.

2

The entrepreneur

1,726 wins


Undertaker WWE

The man from Death Valley may have amassed over 1,750 victories over the years but the most significant of them are The 25th WrestleMania win. The streak was one of wrestling’s greatest achievements as The Phenom went 21-0 before losing to Brock Lesnar in one of the most infamous moments in wrestling history at WrestleMania 30. Even after the streak was broken, the man born Mark Calloway would put on a classic with one of the most unique WrestleMania main events ever with AJ Styles.

Even years from his eventual retirement, The WWE landscape feels a little less magical without the presence of The Undertaker. The Deadman is the best character wrestler in the history of WWE or any other promotion. With wins saved by his Mortician era, The Lord of Darkness, Big Bad, The American Bad Ass, The Brothers of Destruction, The Ministry of Darkness, The Gunslinger and Wearing Purple Gloves, The Undertaker’s legacy as one of the great is set in stone.

1

John Cena

1,774 wins


John Cena in the ring posing after announcing his retirement in Money in the Bank 2024

Could it really be anyone else? The longest run by any superstar at the top of the WWE mountainAnd built with a work rate that could flatten a field full of triathlon athletes, John Cena’s decade-plus tenure as the face of the company is backed by the most wins in WWE history. Big Match John has spent much of his career as a winning machine, his popularity and likability matched by his ability to raise the stature of any opponent.

Although John Cena has received his fair share of criticism for, among other things, winning too often, in retrospect the legacy built by the man is undeniable. In 2025, as part of a year-long retirement tour, John Cena will attempt to win the most number of WWE Heavyweight Championships in history To connect with this incredible milestone. It would take a brave man to bet against him to achieve that.

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