WWE Wrestlemania 38: Wrestlemania Interesting Facts, Records, Most Wins, Most Defeats, Most Matches| All You Need To Know


WWE Wrestlemania 38: Wrestlemania Interesting Facts, Records, Most Wins, Most Defeats, Most Matches| All You Need To Know

WrestleMania is just around the corner. The 38th edition will take place on April 2 and 3 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Texas, and on the occasion of its celebration we want to provide some interesting information about its history.

In this article we will provide some statistical data on the history of the winners of the Royal Rumble and their outcomes at WrestleMania.

The maximum number of winners and losers in the show of shows and other data, such as the fighters who have participated the most in the great event.

Superstars who have played the most fights at WrestleMania

The Undertaker dominates the list of matches played at WrestleMania with a total of 27 (25 wins and 2 losses).

Of the top 12 on this list, three of them will increase their track record: Randy Orton, Edge and Rey Mysterio.

  • The Undertaker: 27 matches
  • Triple H: 23 fights
  • Kane: 17 bouts
  • Randy Orton: 17 fights
  • Shawn Michaels: 17 fights
  • John Cena: 15 fights
  • Big Show: 15 fights
  • Bret Hart: 8 fights
  • Chris Jericho: 14 fights
  • Edge: 12 fights
  • Hulk Hogan: 12 fights
  • Rey Mysterio: 12 fights

WWE wrestlers with the most wins at WrestleMania

The Undertaker also leads the list of WWE wrestlers with the most wins at WrestleMania. His undefeated streak allowed him to record that number up to number 21.

Later, he split the record between wins and losses. Of the fighters with the most number of victories, Hulk Hogan stands out, with 8, who only lost three times.

Along with John Cena, Triple H is the second fighter with the most wins, but also with the most losses (13).

Edge, Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio could expand their track record this year by adding 8 wins.

  • The Undertaker: 25 wins
  • Triple H: 10 wins
  • John Cena: 10 wins
  • Kane: 8 wins
  • Brett Hart: 8 wins
  • Hulk Hogan: 8 wins
  • Randy Savage: 7 wins
  • Randy Orton: 7 wins
  • Rey Mysterio: 7 wins
  • Edge: 7 wins

WWE wrestlers with the most losses at WrestleMania

On this occasion, we present the most ‘sacrificed’ fighters in the history of WrestleMania. Triple H leads the ranking of stars with the most losses to his credit.

Although he also had the second highest number of wins due to the number of events in which he appeared. Shawn Michaels is the second fighter with the most losses.

“Mr. WrestleMania” doesn’t just mean winning, but putting on a great show, and HBK has 11 losses. Randy Orton and Kofi Kingston could add one more loss this year.

  • Triple H: 13 losses in 23 fights
  • Shawn Michaels: 11 losses in 17 fights
  • Big Show: 11 losses in 15 matches
  • Randy Orton: 10 losses in 17 fights
  • Chris Jericho: 9 losses in 14 fights
  • Kofi Kingston: 8 losses in 10 fights
  • JBL: 7 losses in 10 fights
  • Dolph Ziggler: 7 losses in 8 fights

WWE wrestlers with the most main events at WrestleMania

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“The good thing if brief twice good”. Hulk Hogan may not be the fighter with the most matches or appearances at WrestleMania, but he left a great taste in everyone’s mouth.

In the first 9 editions, it was the main event in 8 shows (4 of them consecutive).

The only fighter who has managed to register that mark has been Roman Reigns with 4 consecutive appearances in the main event.

With a broader extension in time, Triple H is the second with the most main events: 7 in 23 participations.

  • Hulk Hogan: 8 main events
  • Triple H: 7 main events
  • The Rock: 5 main events
  • Shawn Michaels: 5 main events
  • John Cena: 5 stellar events
  • Roman Reigns: 5 main events
  • The Undertaker: 4 main events
  • Brock Lesnar: 4 main events
  • Bret Hart: 3 main events
  • Stone Cold: 3 main events

Highest Audience at WrestleMania

WrestleMania III seemed like an unbeatable sales event. The main event between Hulk Hogan and Andre The Giant marked an era and brought a large number of spectators to Michigan.

This figure was exceeded 29 years later in the thirty-second edition of WrestleMania.

  • WrestleMania 32: 101,763 spectators (AT&T Stadium)
  • WrestleMania III: 93,173 viewers (Pontiac Silverdome)
  • WWE WrestleMania 35: 82,265 spectators (MetLife Stadium)
  • WrestleMania 29: 80,676 spectators (MetLife Stadium)
  • WrestleMania 23: 80,103 spectators (Ford Field)
  • WWE WrestleMania 28: 78,363 spectators (Sun Life Stadium)
  • WrestleMania 34: 78,133 spectators (Mercedes-Benz Superdome)
  • WWE WrestleMania 31: 76,976 spectators (Levi’s Stadium)
  • WrestleMania 33: 75,245 spectators (Citrus Bowl / Camping World Stadium)
  • WrestleMania XXX: 75,167 viewers (Mercedes-Benz Superdome)

From Royal Rumble to WrestleMania

Royal Rumble and WrestleMania are two events that are closely linked. Starting in the 1990s, it became a tradition to give a WrestleMania title shot to the winner of the battle royal.

Brock Lesnar was the winner of the 2022 edition, so we are forced to carry out an analysis of what happened on a historical level.

Here are some curiosities regarding the winners of Royal Rumble and their performance at WrestleMania.

  • 19 of the Royal Rumble winners made it to the main event of WrestleMania (56%).
  • 13 of the Royal Rumble winners did not go to the main event of WrestleMania (44%).
  • 12 of the Royal Rumble winners who were the main event of WrestleMania obtained a victory in the main event.

By contrast, 6 main eventers, previously winners of the battle royale, were defeated. This means that 66% of the winners of the Royal Rumble battle royal.

which was the main event at WrestleMania, achieved victory. In this case, it is quite a favorable fact for Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 38.

13 of the 34 non-main event winners at WrestleMania managed to win their match 5 times. 8 lost it.

Being a Royal Rumble winner and not being a WrestleMania main event is not a good deal.

17 of the 34 Royal Rumble winners achieved a victory at WrestleMania. Hulk Hogan won the Royal Rumble and retained the belt at WrestleMania in 1990.

This means that 50% of the time, the winner of the Royal Rumble has won his match at WrestleMania.

13 of the 34 Royal Rumble winners added a loss at WrestleMania. In the remaining 4 editions.

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The winner of the Royal Rumble did not have any title match at WrestleMania, Vince McMahon being the last case in 1999.

Between 2001 and 2007, all Royal Rumble winners achieved a title victory at WrestleMania.

Between 2001 and 2005, all Royal Rumble winners were main event winners at WrestleMania and Royal Rumble winners, the longest winning streak in history.

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The worst streak of Royal Rumble winners not winning at WrestleMania was 4 years in a row, between 2008 and 2011.