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John Cena, Undertaker, Randy Orton, Triple H: Which WWE Superstar has the most wins?

World Wrestling Entertainment celebrates its 20-year existence in 2022, after the rebrand from the initial World Wrestling Federation.

Throughout those two decades, the sport has produced countless icons and wrestling legends for fans to enjoy, and the WWE now finds itself being viewed in more than one billion homes worldwide.

Wrestling stars have come and gone, with some creating lasting legacies in the sport that will never be forgotten. But when narrowed down to the number of career wins, who tops the list?

Well, out of the entire WWE roster in the last 20 years, only 12 wrestlers can boast 1,000 career wins, according to a recent report run by The Herald.

Triple H will forever be known as a legend in WWE, and he ended his career in fitting fashion, with exactly 1,000 career wins to his name. The 53-year-old has since taken up the role as Head of Creative for WWE.

Sitting just above Triple H is Hulk Hogan and Bruno Sammartino, who boast 1,038 and 1,087 wins respectively.

Hogan will forever be a name synonymous with wrestling. The 69-year-old was the sport’s biggest star back in the 1980s, and he headlined eight of the first nine WrestleMania events. As a five-time champion, it’s hardly shocking that he’s racked up so many wins.

Sammartino was famed for his championship reign during the 1960s and 70s. His first reign as world heavyweight champion remains the longest reign in WWE history at 2,803 days. He sadly passed away aged 82 back in April, 2018.

Sitting above Sammartino in ninth place is Tito Santana. Despite being born in Texas, Santana was introduced as a  Mexican wrestler, and was known in the ring as El Matador. He makes the list with 1,172 career wins.

Eighth place belongs to Kofi Kingston with 1,203 wins.

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