Every WWE Superstar dreams of one day competing at WrestleMania, the pinnacle of sports entertainment, but a bigger dream is to win there. Not every wrestler can make the Mania card in a given year, and so it's truly a privilege to so much as make one's presence known at the event. That being said, even fewer wrestlers have had the opportunity to earn a win for themselves.

Case in point, take Dustin Rhodes, f.k.a. Goldust, as an example. Despite being one of the key pioneers of the Attitude Era and a future Hall of Famer, he never won a match at WrestleMania after seven appearances. Other future Hall of Famers like Big E and R-Truth have losing streaks of their own, while actual Hall of Famers like The Dudley Boyz and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka never won big at Mania either. It's an honor, privilege, and a luxury to even have one's arms raised in a Mania ring. Even those who hold the 10 highest records for Mania victories understand that.

8 Four WrestleMania Victories

Bianca Belair Stands Out

Bianca Belair celebrates winning the SmackDown Women's Championship (World Women's Title) at WWE WrestleMania 37

Bianca Belair

Trish Stratus

Charlotte Flair

Naomi

Jimmy Uso

Matt Hardy

Sheamus

Drew McIntyre

Kurt Angle

Kevin Owens

Bobby Lashley

AJ Styles

Cesaro

Christian

Shane McMahon

Braun Strowman

Davey Boy Smith

Ultimate Warrior

Rob Van Dam

Earthquake

The number of women among the top WrestleMania victors are few and far between, but Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, Trish Stratus, and Naomi are all tied for the most wins by a female WWE Superstar at the Grandaddy of Them All. Trish suffered two losses, Charlotte suffered three, and Naomi suffered five in previous years. Before officially ing the main roster, the then-NXT standout Bianca Belair debuted in WrestleMania 34's 20-Woman Battle Royal in a losing effort on the pre-show. She's since won every Mania match she's had since, and if Kickoff matches don't count, then she's undefeated at WrestleMania.

Out of the entire list of wrestlers to four-peat wins at WrestleMania, only The Ultimate Warrior, Kevin Owens, AJ Styles, Drew McIntyre, Kurt Angle, Jimmy Uso, Charlotte Flair, and Bianca Belair have competed in the main event of WrestleMania.

7 Five WrestleMania Victories

Includes Big Boss Man, Daniel Bryan, and Owen Hart

Big Show

Chris Jericho

Jey Uso

Daniel Bryan

Owen Hart

Big Boss Man

Big Boss Man may come as a surprise to younger audiences only familiar with his WrestleMania XIV Hell in a Cell outing that WWE want their fans to forget. Prior to that, though, he was a prominent staple of both the Golden Age of the WWE and the New Generation Era. This afforded him some notable wins, including winning the Intercontinental Championship from Mr. Perfect at WrestleMania VII.

Those alongside Boss Man in this accolade are especially afforded their victories thanks to tag team competition. Jey notably won a strong handful of boths alongside brother Jimmy as The Usos before embarking on tag team competition, while Daniel Bryan's first Mania victory came as a part of Team Hell No. Himself, Big Show, and Chris Jericho are the only ones listed to compete in a WrestleMania main event.

6 Six WrestleMania Victories

The Miz Stands Out Among Shawn Michaels and Brock Lesnar

Big Boss Man

Owen Hart

Big Show

Chris Jericho

Daniel Bryan

Jey Uso

Some will say that The Miz looks like odd company alongside three current WWE Hall of Famers and a future one. However, an alternative argument can be made that Mike Mizanin has worked just as hard behind the scenes as any other legend of the sport. That hard work paid off at WrestleMania XXVII, where he earned himself a win in the main event against The Face That Ran the Place in WWE at the time, John Cena. If people doubted Miz's success, this should be viewed as validating the former Real World star, if nothing else.

Meanwhile, some may assume Shawn Michaels would have more Mania wins to his name with a nickname like Mr. WrestleMania, but that name didn't come from the volume of matches to his name, but the consistent show-stealing factor each one produced. Each is quality, not quantity for the Heartbreak Kid.

5 Seven WrestleMania Victories

Randy Savage, The Rock, Seth Rollins

As one of the pillars of the Attitude Era, it's surprising to think The Rock doesn't have more Mania victories under his belt. He was the 1B to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's 1A in being WWE's franchise player. This afforded him wins in iconic matches against "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Austin himself. Meanwhile, his longevity has allowed him equally impressive wins in the past couple of decades over John Cena, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins. Rollins, meanwhile, has had some of the biggest moments in the history of the event, including his WrestleMania 31 Money in the Bank cash-in, and arguably Randy Orton's best RKO.

In the same way that The Rock shared the spotlight with Austin, "Macho Man" Randy Savage shared the spotlight with Hulk Hogan. While WrestleMania always made room for The Hulkster to shine, Savage's Mania WWE Championship victories and main event appearances showed him prioritized similarly.

4 Eight WrestleMania Victories

Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, and Randy Orton

It's almost ironic for Hulk Hogan and Bret "The Hitman" Hart to tie for this record placement. Not only because of The Hitman and Hogan's history with each other, but as at one point, both were the leading faces of WWE, respectively during the Rock 'n' Wrestling Era and the New Generation Era. Both managed to carve out legends for themselves, and the same can be said for the former Legend Killer, Randy Orton, who also shares this prestigious accolade.

WrestleMania 41 will signify Randy Orton's 20th match at WrestleMania. Of course, that's totally dependent on whether he can find an opponent at the last-minute after Kevin Owens' injury weeks ahead of the show, but thankfully, WWE gave us the perfect opponent for him. Randy Orton's winning record currently places him at victories over the likes of The Rock, Mick Foley, John Cena, and CM Punk.

3 Nine WrestleMania Victories

Kane, Edge, Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns made history at WrestleMania 41 by walking into his record 10th Mania main event. His overall WrestleMania record isn't anything to scoff at as he is currently 9-3 at the Super Bowl of professional wrestling. One of his victories comes against one of the men he's tied for this record, Adam "Edge" Copeland (simply known as Cope in All Elite Wrestling). There was a time when Edge had an undefeated streak of his own at WrestleMania until failing to capture the Money in the Bank briefcase at WrestleMania 23, then being pinned by Undertaker the following year.

In a unique case that sets him apart from most, two of Roman Reigns' main event appearances came on the same weekend at WrestleMania 40. On Night One, he'd tag with The Rock to wrestle Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes. The next night, Night Two, he and Rhodes wrestled one-on-one for the WWE Championship in Bloodline Rules. So far, he and Rhodes are the only WWE Superstars to compete in two WrestleMania main events over the course of the same weekend in back-to-back nights.

Kane may be a more surprising inclusion to readers, as his most notable Mania appearances were in losses to the likes of the Undertaker and in Money in the Bank matches. His less-than-memorable wins still have merit, though, including winning the ECW Championship from Chavo Guerrero in 11 seconds at WrestleMania XXIV.

2 Ten WrestleMania Victories

Triple H and John Cena

WWE Superstars Triple H and John Cena

At WrestleMania 41, John Cena enters his 17th and presumably final WrestleMania, as 2025 marks the 16-time World Champion's Retirement Tour. Whether he manages to defeat Cody Rhodes for his (ironically) 17th World Title remains to be seen, but it certainly wouldn't be a blemish on his record if he lost, nor is it a blemish that he's lost his last three WrestleMania matches. He holds the record for the second most victories in WrestleMania history, and happens to be in good company alongside WWE Hall of Fame headliner Triple H.

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Triple H's WrestleMania journey is particularly interesting, as it begins with losing his first WrestleMania match in record time to the Ultimate Warrior in 99 seconds, one of the shortest matches in WrestleMania history. No one could have predicted that Hunter Hearst Hemsley would walk away from that match becoming a seven-time WrestleMania main eventer, most times in which he walked into the match as the World Champion.

1 Twenty-Five WrestleMania Victories

The Undertaker Alone Holds This Distinction

John Cena is defeated by The Undertaker who poses in victory at WWE WrestleMania 34

The Undertaker's WrestleMania winning Streak is unparalleled, unmatched, and truly synonymous with WrestleMania itself. For 21 years straight, no one was able to pin down Taker's shoulders to the mat or submit him at the Show of Shows. No one could so much as get a countout victory on Taker at Mania before Brock Lesnar became the One in 21-1 at WrestleMania XXX.

Regardless, his two losses don't take away from The Streak being the greatest happy accident in professional wrestling. There were years when the decision was nearly made for him to lose at WrestleMania, but every time, The Undertaker would be booked to win instead, yielding to a Streak that grew a life of its own. The Undertaker had a career worthy of his WWE Hall of Fame induction, but what truly gifted him his legend status was holding the greatest Streak in WrestleMania history.