If history is written by the winners, WWE Celebrities are no different. While wins and losses aren't always a meaningful number in pro wrestling, it can still be interesting to look at who has had the most 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 tournament has won less than a thousand again they have many championships and awards between them.
The process is simple. It counts all the wins on weekly television, PLEs and (probably more) home shows, these champions have the most wins during their time in WWE. This includes pinfalls, submissions, countouts, disqualifications, and any other methods necessary.
10
Hulk Hogan
1,015 Winners
If you consider many children of the 80s thought it was borderline impossible for Hulk Hogan to lose a matchhis inclusion in this list sounds absurd. The greatness of the professional wrestling world owes a lifetime debt to Hulk Hogan and Hulk Hogan's red and yellow, “pray and eat your vitamins”. Highlights of his classic run include defeating Andre The Giant at WrestleMania 3, WrestleMania 6's generation-defining Main Event with the Ultimate Warrior and crushing the dreams of every heel in WWE.
In addition, Hulk Hogan's return to WWE was great, especially after spending the Monday Night Wars as WCW's main charactercompeting for the ratings and hearts of wrestling fans around the world every week. Facing The Rock at WrestleMania 18 is arguably his greatest moment. After a rare moment of bravery in defeat, Hogan would direct his hero's welcome the last face runincluding to win the WWE Championship for the last time defeating Triple H at Backlash 2002 and a nearly three-week Tag-Team Championship with Edge.
9
Tito Santana
1,071 Winners
It's amazing to think that someone can be on this list without winning the WWE heavyweight titlebut Tito Santana is exactly that guy. Remaining a babyface throughout his career, Tito would enjoy his hot run in the 1980s, becoming a 2-time Intercontinental Champion and winning the 1989 King Of The Ring.
Among the list of cool things on Santana's resume, has a certain love affair with the Intercontinental Championship. He was the champion when Macho Man Randy Savage toppled him to win his one IC title, he was the first Mexican American to hold the belt ONCE. he was the first man to hold what is often considered the “classic” Intercontinental Title belt.
8
Kofi Kingston
1,307 winners
One of the most popular stars of the 21st century, Kofi Kingston is a workhorse who can shine in any situation. Part of one of the the biggest bands, New Day, and one of the few true WrestleMania moments in the last decade of Vince McMahon's creative control, who doesn't love Kofi Kington? A Grand Slam champion and, sadly, the only black wrestler on this list.
Kofi Kingston remains one of the most active members of the WWE roster and, unsurprisingly, has won more matches than most of his peers. The first future Hall of Fame, I hope Kofi has many more wins before he hangs up his boots.
7
The Great Show
1,223 Winners
22 years ago, Paul 'The Big Show' Wight wrote himself into the history books with an incredible 1,228 wins. One of the a key acquisition under WWE by winning Monday night fights from their rivals in WCW, The Big Show has always been one of the most reliable players in all singles and tag tournaments, enjoying many title reigns and popular tag teams. with Kane, The Undertaker, The Miz and Chris Jericho.
The leading face of The Attitude Era and one who seamlessly navigated both the Ruthless Aggression and PG eras, history shines brightly in The Big Show's beloved history. Despite jokes about his frequent face-to-heel turns, Big Shows has been a dominant competitor in WWE, as his impressive number of victories attests.
6
Shawn Michaels
1,250 Winners
A Show Stopper and a true WWE icon. One of WWE's top stars who remained 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 for his legendary performances on The Show Of Shows, as well as being unanimously the best in each of his many ring seasons, Shawn Michaels is one of the most influential superstars of all time.
He is one of the only stars to have a career worthy of the Hall Of Fame as a singles performer and tag team, and as part of a group such as HBK, The Rockers and as part of D-Generation X respectively. Better yet is enjoying his current career, building the future of WWE, as the creative mind behind the NXT brand.
5
Randy Orton
1,276 Winners
He hears the words in his head, they come to him and he wins the game. The third-generation star has wrestling in his blood, too his popularity is still there today due to his amazing ring work and continued compatibility. He still provides intrigue between his old rivals and excitement for new blood coming in, that's not something that's changing anytime soon.
Surprisingly, Randal Keith Orton is only 44 years old, which means there is plenty of gas in the tank and plenty of RKOs in his opponents' futures. The time he left in his career also means Apex Predator a wrestler who is likely to add more wins to his total in the coming years.
4
Four times
1,490 winners
It's hard to imagine who the man is entered the WWE as the evil dentist Isaac Yankem could be on this list, but that's what happened when Glenn Jacobs' Kane was released into the wild. In the ownership of one of the biggest debuts in pro wrestling historyThe Big Red Machine's storytelling with the likes of X-Pac and John Cena, his comic work as part of Team Hell No with Daniel Bryan and his arcs defining his work with Undertaker are the stuff of legend.
After entering the political arena, Glenn Jacobs is understandable more polarizing figure in the modern era. Put him in a mask and a red leotard, though, and the man is undeniable.
3
Bret Hart
1,512 Winners
A man at least in the conversation to be one of the most talented musicians to ever play to put the boots together, Bret 'The Hitman' Hart has a history that seems to grow every year. Current stars like Seth Rollins and CM Punk have enjoyed 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 was so bulletproof that years of smearing his name had no effect. He has had it similarity between the best that ever happened in a WWE ring including making 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin the man at WrestleMania, and classic SummerSlam matches with his brother Owen, the British Bulldog and The Undertaker. Along with Shawn Michaels, Bret is there responsible for changing what is possible for wrestlers both big and small.
2
Undertaker
1,726 Winners
The man from Death Valley may have amassed 1,750 wins over the years but the most important of them 25 wins occurred at WrestleMania. The Streak is one of wrestling's greatest achievements as the Phenom went 21-0 before losing to Brock Lesnar in one of the most famous moments in wrestling history at WrestleMania 30. Even after the Streak was broken, the man born as Mark Calloway would wear it. classic with the most unique WrestleMania main event ever featuring AJ Styles.
Even after some years since finally retiring, the WWE landscape feels less magical without the Undertaker's presence. The Deadman is the best character wrestler in the history of WWE or any other promotion. As the wins increased during his time as Mortician, The Lord of Darkness, Big Evil, The American Bad Ass, The Brothers Of Destruction, The Ministry of Darkness, The Gunslinger and wearing purple gloves, Undertaker's legacy as one of the greats is solid.
1
John Cena
1,774 Winners
Could it really be anyone else? The longest run of any star at the top of the WWE mountainand built with a work rate that could flatten an arena full of triathlon athletes, John Cena's decade as the face of the company is backed by the most wins in WWE history. Big Match John has spent most of his career as a winning machine, his popularity and likeability matched by his ability to raise the level of any opponent.
Although John Cena has received his fair share of criticism, among other things, for winning too often, looking at the legacy the man has built cannot be denied. In 2025, as part of a year-long retirement journey, John Cena will attempt to win the most total WWE Heavyweight Championships in history to marry this wonderful event. It would take a brave man to bet on him to achieve that.