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WWE WrestleMania Records: Who Has the Most WrestleMania Matches, Wins, and Losses? 13373k

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Find out who has the most matches, wins, and losses at WrestleMania in WWE history.

WrestleMania is the grandest stage in professional wrestling, where legends are born and careers are defined.

Since its debut in 1985, the event has featured hundreds of matches—but which WWE superstars have had the most WrestleMania matches in history?

We explore the all-time leaders in WrestleMania appearances, including wins, losses, and other key stats—as of WrestleMania 41 in 2025.

Most WrestleMania Matches of All Time 4c3i5t

As of WrestleMania 41, the record for most WrestleMania matches is held by The Undertaker, who has competed in 27 matches at the event.

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  1. The Undertaker – 27 matches
  2. Triple H – 23 matches
  3. Randy Orton – 20 matches
  4. Kane – 17 matches
  5. Shawn Michaels – 17 matches
  6. John Cena – 17 matches

Who Has Won The Most Matches at WrestleMania? 353j1f

With 27 appearances, it’s no surprise that The Undertaker also leads in wins, boasting 25 WrestleMania victories—including his legendary 21-0 streak.

Wrestlers with the Most Wins at WrestleMania 5t3w2z

  1. The Undertaker – 25 wins
  2. John Cena – 11 wins
  3. Triple H – 10 wins
  4. Rey Mysterio – 9 wins
  5. Edge – 9 wins
  6. Roman Reigns – 9 wins

Who Has Lost the Most at WrestleMania? 492n3m

While some superstars dominate the biggest stage, others have found themselves on the losing end more often than not. Triple H currently holds the record for the most WrestleMania losses, with 13 defeats.

WWE Stars with the Most WrestleMania Losses 733d73

  1. Triple H – 13 losses
  2. Shawn Michaels – 11 losses
  3. Big Show – 11 losses
  4. Randy Orton – 11 losses
  5. Kofi Kingston – 10 losses

Most Consecutive WrestleMania Appearances 73252q

Kane holds the record for the most consecutive WrestleMania appearances with 19 (14-32), closely followed by his storyline brother The Undertaker, with 18 (17-34).

Seth Rollins has the longest active streak of consecutive WrestleMania appearances with nine, having had a match at every one since WrestleMania 33. WrestleMania 41 will be his ninth consecutive WrestleMania.

Who Has Made The Most WrestleMania Appearances Without Winning? 1g5m39

Dustin Rhodes, better known to WWE fans as Goldust, holds the unfortunate record for having the most WrestleMania matches without winning. He lost five of his seven matches at the Grandest Stage, while the other two ended in a no contest.

Who Has Never Lost at WrestleMania? 283w71

When discussing perfection at WrestleMania, The Undertaker is the first name that comes to mind, having held a historic 21-0 undefeated streak at WrestleMania—a run that spanned over two decades until it was broken by Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30.

Since then, no one has really gotten close to Undertaker’s record. Bianca Belair seemed like she was building up a streak of her own after winning her first four matches but lost at WrestleMania 41.

Rob Van Dam has an impressive undefeated record at WrestleMania, winning all four of his matches at the Grandest Stage.

Last updated: April 24, 2025 – Stats reflect outcomes from WrestleMania 41.

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James is a sports writer specialising in football news, betting, and statistics. He also writes about various other sports such as darts and tennis, and is an avid fan of both UFC and WWE. His work has been featured on multiple online sports platforms, including Sports Lens and Breaking The Lines. James holds a Master's degree in Sport & Exercise Physiology and currently works as a Video Scout for 360 Scouting.

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