15 WWE Wrestlers With The Most Wins In History: A method of determining the greats of professional wrestling is a wrestler’s longevity. The longer a superstar spends time in-ring, the more they are considered valuable to the business.
Today, we will look at 15 wrestlers who have won the most matches in WWE history. All these superstars are considered some of the all-time greats and have left an indelible mark on professional wrestling. Remember, these are the wrestlers with the most wins inside a WWE ring, be it a TV show, a house show, or a Premium Live Event.
15) Roman Reigns (941 wins)
The Tribal Chief made his WWE debut on Survivor Series 2012, the six-time World Champion has a staggering win percentage of 73.5. Roman Reigns’ current World Championship reigns have been going on for three years straight.
14) Sheamus (973 wins)
Having debuted back in 2007 on the now defunct ECW brand, Sheamus has spent most of his career in the upper-mid-card, with a few World Championships sprinkled in. The Celtic Warrior has had a win percentage of 51.3 in his WWE career.
13) Rey Mysterio (989 wins)
The face of Lucha Libre wrestling outside Mexico, Rey Mysterio has been one of the most popular wrestlers with kids and adults alike for over 20 years now. The two-time World Champion has had a win percentage of 68.3. He debuted back in 2002, and briefly left the company from 2015 to 2018.
12) Triple H (1004 wins)
WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H made his WWE debut back in 1995. After multiple incarnations of his career, he finally became ‘the King of Kings’ in 2002. The 14-time World Champion has had a win percentage of 52.5 in WWE.
11) Hulk Hogan (1039 wins)
The face of WEW during the GOlden Age (1982 to 1991) of professional wrestling, Hulk Hogan won five World Championships and headlined countless WrestleMania’s in his time. His win percentage in WWE was over 82 per cent.
10) Bruno Sammartino (1179 wins)
Widely regarded as one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, Bruno Sammartino, was a two-time WWWF (now WWE) Champion. His two reigns stretched for over 11 years (4040 days). The first of his reigns was a whopping 2803 days and is the longest World Championship reign in company history. Such long reigns allowed him to have a win percentage of 77.7%.
9) Tito Santana (1182 wins)
The only non-World Champion on the list, Tito Santana was a crowd-favourite mid-carder in the Golden Age of wrestling. The former Intercontinental Champion had a win percentage in WWE of 63.3.
8) Big Show (1228 wins)
The ‘World’s Largest Athelete’ had a legendary 20-year-long career in WWE. Apart from winning many championships, The Big Show was a spectacle for the company, winning 55.3 per cent of his matches.
7) Kofi Kingston (1237 wins)
Debuting back in 2007, Kofi Kingston has been a crown favourite for much of his career, whether he was Jamaican Me Crazy, or spreading the Power of Positivity with the New Day. Kofi Kingston has surprisingly been one of the most prolific winners in WWE over the past decade or so, winning 58.1 per cent of his matches.
6) Shawn Michaels (1245 wins)
The Heart Break Kid has been one of the most popular stars across his two stints with WWE. Considered one of the Greatest of All Time, the four-time World Champion, who is currently the NXT show-runner, has a WWE wine percentage of 69.3
5) Randy Orton (1256 wins)
The Viper has been one of the most prolific WWE wrestlers in history. A 14-time World Champion, Randy Orton has had a terrific 20-year-long career in WWE. With a win percentage of 53.2, Orton was WWE’s biggest heel in the 2000s and 2010s.
4) Kane (1487 wins)
Currently the Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, Kane was one of the most unique gimmicks of all time. A staple of multiple eras of WWE, the Big Red Machine has a win percentage of 52.8 in WWE.
3) Bret Hart (1495 wins)
The face of WWE’s New Generation Era in the mid-90s, Bret had a WWE win percentage of 68.3 per cent. A five-time WWR Champion, Bret Hart is considered one of, if not the greatest in-ring wrestler of all time.
2) The Undertaker (1717 wins)
The Undertaker was one of, if not the most popular wrestlers for his nearly 20-year-long WWE career. The Deadman was often seen as the ‘final boss’ for many WWE stars with his 21-match WrestleMania win streak being the most iconic winning streak in professional wrestling. Having wrestled for so long, coupled with an amazing win percentage of 77.5%, The Undertaker is the second-most-winning wrestler in WWE history, only behind –
1) John Cena (1759 wins)
One of the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) in WWE, John Cena was the most dominant and popular wrestler in the company for well over a decade. The ‘Face That Runs The Place’ is a record 16-time World Champion and a main-stream icon. With a staggering 79.2 percent wins in his WWE career, John Cena carried WWE on his back during the difficult times in the 2000s and 2010s.