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5 Best WWE Superstars of All Time: Ranked by Wins

In the case of the wrestlers who achieve grand stardom in WWE, the number of their victorious bouts can help to justify the dominance of that wrestler in the ring. Below is the list of the WWE superstars by the total wins of this year that are worthy to be appreciated for the service they have been providing to the sport.

  1. Bret Hart – 1,882 Wins  

Bret Hart also known as Bret “The Hitman” Hart is considered to be one of the most technical wrestlers the world has seen. He won several championships in his career, including five WWF Championships and many others, all within his two decades of career. Prominently, Hart has been able to surprise his counterparts in the wrestling cage and tell a story in front of the WWE audience by exercising excellent technical skills to crown him the fan-friendly wrestler of the decade.

  1. The Undertaker – 1,836 Wins  

WWE is incomplete without the Undertaker, making him an important figure in wrestling history. Famously referred to and recognized by his persona as ‘The Undertaker,’ he has had quite many thrilling times and matches up to include his ‘WrestleMania Streak.’ With seven World Championships to his credit, the Undertaker is one of the most dominant stars in McMahon’s stable and the fact that he has been able to innovate with time puts him at the top of wrestling’s food chain.

  1. John Cena – 1,786 Wins  

John Cena has been the image of WWE for more than ten years. He has 16 world title wins, and this places him equal with the greatest WWE wrestlers of all time. Cena is beloved by fans young and old and his hard work and personal charm are reflected in ways he is a role model. His transition to Hollywood has cemented him as more than just a wrestler in the wrestling ring, but his early wrestling accolade shall remain core fundamental of his persona.

  1. Tito Santana – 1,783 Wins  

Tito Santana was a regular for WWE back in the 1980s and early 1990s. As an unyielding performer with incredible dancing and gymnastic-like moves, Santana won several championships including the Intercontinental Championship. His passion for wrestling and understanding the fans helped him to carve a niche for himself in the WWE Hall of Fame.

  1. Hulk Hogan – 1,574 Wins  

Many people consider Hulk Hogan to be among the most iconic professional wrestlers to date. Considered by many to be wrestling’s breakout star from when wrestling was most popular in the 1980s, Hogan built WWE into its mainstream prominence. Widely regarded as one of the most influential wrestlers of all time, Hogan has numerous world titles and unforgettable contests under his belt.

But what makes these superstars different from their counterparts? What do their win/loss ratios tell about their bodies of work in WWE? 

These rankings do not only take into account overall wins but also the importance of each wrestler’s career in the development of wrestling into what it is today. Whether one believes that LeBron James or Michael Jordan is the rightful holder of the title of the greatest basketball player of generations then these five heroes will remain the most important characters in this discussion.