Thousands of superstars have come into the ring after the commencement of WWE, but only a few managed to emerge as great in the business. When we think about our favourite WWE Superstars, we think of names such as Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, John Cena, The Undertaker and more that have come into the ring and entertained us. But do you know which WWE Superstar has the most wins?
7 Superstars with the most wins in their WWE career
7. Randy Orton: 1205 Wins
After making his debut in 2002, CEO Vince McMahon knew that he’ll be a big thing in the business. Vince McMahon initially tried making Randy Orton a positive character but it wasn’t suitable for Orton. And after becoming a heel, Randy Orton never looked back. The Viper went on to become a 13-time WWE Champion. While he competed in 2291 matches throughout his WWE Career. He’s currently on a break from WWE after he suffered an Injury in an off-ring brawl with the USOs.
6. The Big Show: 1223 Wins
The World’s Largest Athlete was initially signed by the WWE under his real name Paul Wight. His huge size was the main attraction for the company. They saw a potential Andre the Giant in Paul Wight. And soon WWE gave him the name “The Big Show”. The Big Show competed in 2217 matches for the WWE. He has now joined AWE after he was released by Vince McMahon last year.
5. Shawn Michaels: 1234 Wins
The Heart Break Kid Shawn Michaels is among the few WWE Superstars that were blessed with consistency and longevity. Shawn Michaels played 1776 matches throughout his three-decade-long career. Shawn Michaels was among the most notorious WWE stars during his time. The Heart Break kid announced his retirement in 2010.
4. Bret Hart: 1469 Wins
One of the most decorated Superstars in history, and although the ending of his in-ring career was heartbreaking the Canadian Superstar completed 2151 matches throughout his WWE career. He had a decorated career with five reigns as the WWE Champion and has also won other mid-card & tag team championships.
3. Kane: 1486 Wins
After a couple of failed gimmicks like Dr Isaac Yankem DDS and Fake Diesel, WWE rebranded the Superstar as Kane and everything is now a part of history. Afterwards, the Big Red Machine Kane was WWE’s resident monster for over two decades. The big Red Machine went on to compete in 2811 matches.
2. The Undertaker: 1699 Wins
The Undertaker made his WWE debut at Survivor Series 1990. The Deadman is a chart-topper in several lists but here, he comes on the 2nd place. The Deadman has completed 2193 matches in his career, winning 1699 of them. He ruled WrestleMania for more than two decades until Brock Lesnar broke his unbeaten run.
1. John Cena: 1743 Wins
The 16-time WWE Champion’s glory in the business is unmatchable. After the departure of The Rock & Stone Cold Steve Austin, WWE filled their void with young superstar John Cena, who went on to become their greatest athlete. John Cena made his debut against Kurt Angle and then he went on to compete in 2198 matches for WWE. He can possibly return to WWE in 2023 at WrestleMania 39.
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