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14 WWE Superstars with the Most World Championship Wins [Ranked]
Professional wrestlers have plenty of goals when getting into the business. Winning a title, appearing at WrestleMania, or main eventing shows are all appealing aspects of the industry. However, standing head and shoulders above these achievements is the feat of becoming a World Champion.
An honour that cements a wrestler as the focal point of a show or company, it is a privilege that few get to achieve. Throughout professional wrestling’s storied history, there have been plenty of memorable World Champions. Whether that is in WWE, WCW, or NWA – the three companies whose title lineages count within WWE history – an accomplishment that is a dream for many has been achieved a handful of times by others.
The WWE Championship’s history stems back all the way to 1963. Over 50 years of esteemed holders, there are a select few who have had the honour of not just holding the belt twice or three times, but a number that goes into double digits.
For this list, the focus will be on men’s World Champions, with WWE, WCW, NWA reigns counting towards any entrant’s total. A list that includes the best of the best in the industry’s history.
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14 WWE Superstars with Most World Championship Wins (14-11) |
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Position |
Superstar |
World Title reigns |
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14. |
Bret Hart |
7 |
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13. |
The Undertaker |
7 |
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12. |
The Big Show |
7 |
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11. |
CM Punk |
7 |
10
Harley Race
8 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Harley Race |
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First Reign: |
May 24, 1973 |
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Last Reign: |
March 21, 1984 |
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Longest Reign: |
926 days |
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Total Reigns: |
8 |
Taking 10th place on the list of most successful World Champions is Harley Race, with eight reigns. A wrestler whose career was mainly spent outside of the WWF/E, Race carved out a legendary career for himself in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Working throughout three decades in the NWA, Race plied his trade in an era alongside Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, and Andre the Giant.
A certified seven-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Race’s eighth reign was highly contested for a while. The Mad Dog defeated the Nature Boy at a house show in New Zealand for a two-day reign before dropping the belt back to Flair in Singapore. With this back-and-forth not being recognised at the time, years later, it was finally agreed as Race’s eighth reign as World Champion.
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Sting
9 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Sting |
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First Reign: |
July 7, 1990 |
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Last Reign: |
October 22, 2006 |
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Longest Reign: |
188 days |
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Total Reigns: |
9 |
Another wrestler who achieved his success outside the walls of WWE was Sting. Labelled ‘The Icon’ for a reason, Sting has thrived wherever he has been. With stints in WCW, NWA, WWE, TNA, and AEW during his career, the Stinger managed nine World Title reigns during his near-four-decade career.
Receiving the bulk of his honours in WCW, the Vigilante was a six-time World Heavyweight Champion and two-time International World Heavyweight Champion during his time there. He is also a one-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, but there are other world title reigns he achieved that WWE simply do not recognise.
8
The Rock
10 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
The Rock |
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First Reign: |
November 15, 1998 |
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Last Reign: |
January 27, 2013 |
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Longest Reign: |
119 days |
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Total Reigns: |
10 |
Known as the People’s Champion for a reason, The Rock is one of WWE’s most successful title winners, with 17 overall titles to his name. Although the Brahma Bull enjoyed a short-lived career in the squared circle, he still found time to become a 10-time World Champion.
With two of his reigns coming as WCW World Heavyweight Champion, The Rock’s other eight were as WWE Champion. The eighth coming years after his previous nine, it is a triumph best remembered as ruining CM Punk’s momentum, but also kick-started the monumental sequel in the feud between the Brahma Bull and John Cena.
7
Brock Lesnar
10 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Brock Lesnar |
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First Reign: |
August 25, 2002 |
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Last Reign: |
February 19, 2022 |
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Longest Reign: |
504 days |
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Total Reigns: |
10 |
The second entrant with 10 World Titles, Brock Lesnar, joins the double-digit club. The Beast Incarnate enjoyed two spells in the WWE, which both bore fruit. The Next Big Thing got his first taste of championship gold in 2002, becoming the youngest WWE Champion in history in the process.
Lesnar’s 10 reigns as World Champion are split between three as Universal Champion and seven as WWE Champion, with his Universal Championship reigns making him the most successful holder of that specific belt. The Beast Incarnate managed this lofty success while also earning wins as World Champion in IWGP and UFC, proving his case as one of WWE’s toughest wrestlers.
6
Edge
11 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Edge |
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First Reign: |
August 1, 2006 |
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Last Reign: |
February 15, 2011 |
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Longest Reign: |
105 days |
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Total Reigns: |
11 |
The most successful wrestler in WWE history with regard to titles, Edge has enjoyed 31 reigns as champion across various belts. Although the Rated-R Superstar’s most beneficial run has been as a tag team specialist, Edge still found time to become an 11-time World Champion.
The Ultimate Opportunist is a seven-time World Heavyweight Champion, the WWE Superstar with the most reigns with this iteration of the belt. His other four World Title reigns came as WWE Champion. A WWE Hall of Famer with multiple WrestleMania main events to his name, his 2006 cash-in on John Cena for his first World Title reign is a timeless moment.
5
Hulk Hogan
12 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Hulk Hogan |
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First Reign: |
January 23, 1984 |
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Last Reign: |
April 21, 2002 |
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Longest Reign: |
1,474 days |
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Total Reigns: |
12 |
One of professional wrestling’s first transcendent names, Hulk Hogan’s immense popularity saw him split his fortunes between both WWE and WCW. A six-time World Champion within both companies, his initial run in the WWF/E produced one of the most historic reigns in history.
The Hulkster’s first-ever World Title reign came about when he defeated The Iron Sheik in 1984. A monumental moment for the Hulkamaniac, Hogan would go on to hold the belt for 1,474 days, ultimately dropping it to his infamous rival, Andre the Giant. The longest reign in WWE history since WrestleMania began, he is also WCW’s longest reigning champion, with his first experience lasting 469 days.
4
Randy Orton
14 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Randy Orton |
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First Reign: |
August 15, 2004 |
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Last Reign: |
October 25, 2020 |
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Longest Reign: |
203 days |
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Total Reigns: |
14 |
A certified future WWE Hall of Famer, all of Randy Orton’s success has come under the WWE umbrella. Having been in the business since the turn of the millennium, the Viper has made the most of his stint in the business, becoming a 14-time World Champion. Notably, Orton is the youngest World Title holder in WWE history, winning the World Heavyweight Championship at just 24 years old.
A third-generation wrestler, success is in Orton’s veins, with his ten reigns as WWE Champion and four as World Heavyweight Champion proving so. A star who was destined to succeed when he was placed in Evolution, he isn’t the only member of the faction to find themselves on 14 World Titles.
3
Triple H
14 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Triple H |
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First Reign: |
August 23, 1999 |
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Last Reign: |
January 24, 2016 |
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Longest Reign: |
280 days |
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Total Reigns: |
14 |
Now underseeing WWE’s success in a suit and tie, Triple H’s mind for the business is evident in his 14 World Title reigns. An inductee into WWE’s Hall of Fame in 2025, his work in Evolution, D-Generation X and his singles run provided the King of Kings with endless opportunities.
Enjoying nine reigns as WWE Champion and five as World Heavyweight Champion, his numerous reigns spanned across three different decades. With one reign lasting 280 days and another lasting less than three hours, the Game experienced all there is to do for a WWE Superstar. Much like Orton, Hunter isn’t the only Evolution member on this list, with the next and final member surpassing his former stablemates by two.
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Ric Flair
16 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
Ric Flair |
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First Reign: |
September 17, 1981 |
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Last Reign: |
May 29, 2000 |
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Longest Reign: |
793 days |
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Total Reigns: |
16 |
A figure that sees Ric Flair stand high and proud as WWE’s joint-highest World Title winner, his 16 reigns have come via three different promotions. A legend of the business, Flair has thrived in NWA, WCW and WWE. With half of his success coming in the National Wrestling Alliance, with eight reigns, the Nature Boy split the other eight between WCW and WWE.
A six-time World Champion under WCW’s banner and a two-time WWE Champion, Flair’s ability to be on top in every promotion cements him as one of wrestling’s greatest acts. A number that any WWE Superstar would be proud of. Theories state the real number could be as high as 25. Flair himself believes he is a 21-time World Champion, a figure not recognised by WWE.
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John Cena
17 World Titles
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WWE Superstar: |
John Cena |
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First Reign: |
April 3, 2005 |
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Last Reign: |
April 20, 2025 |
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Longest Reign: |
380 days |
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Total Reigns: |
17 |
With his victory over Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 41, John Cena overtook Ric Flair and has now won more world championships than anyone else in WWE history. The Champ reached the incredible accolade in his final year as a WWE competitor, with his career coming to an end at the end of 2025.
It’s been a career filled with gold, though, and Cena has never been a stranger to world championships. Having tied Flair’s record in 2017, Cena was made to wait to overtake the Nature Boy, but he did so against Rhodes. There’s no doubt at all, Cena is the greatest WWE star of all time, and he has the record to back it up.
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Donald Trump Reacts to US Court’s Ruling Over Transgender Athlete Bans
US President Donald Trump has celebrated the Supreme Court’s ruling against transgender women playing in women’s sport, calling it a “big win.”
A 6-3 Supreme Court ruling issued on Tuesday (June 30th) allows states to ban transgender student-athletes from competing in female sports. This prohibits transgender athletes from joining girls’ and women’s teams at public schools and universities.
The ruling focused on the cases of Lindsay Hecox, a college student in Idaho, and Becky Pepper-Jackson, a 15-year-old high school student from West Virginia. It’s expected to have a sweeping impact because Idaho and West Virginia’s prohibitions against transgender athletes are replicated in 25 other states.
Trump Calls Court Ruling ‘Big Win’
Trump took to Truth Social to give his verdict on the ruling and a situation he views as “ridiculous.” The president wrote:
“BIG WIN: The United States Supreme Court just RULED AGAINST MEN PLAYING IN WOMEN’S SPORTS,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Wow! That takes that ridiculous situation off the table!!!”
Trump made a ban on transgender people a central pillar of his 2024 campaign, and critics believe the ruling is a major blow to transgender rights. The justices are, however, divided on the separate issue of whether the bans violate federal law.
The nine justices decided that the bans do not violate a civil rights law called Title IX. This prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools and was enacted in 1972 to ensure equal opportunities in academics and athletics and to address sexual harassment.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh said that state legislatures and schools were “better equipped” and “the more appropriate entities” to assess competing medical and scientific considerations. The ruling received responses from civil rights organisations, elected officials and athletes, with some, including Trevor Project CEO Jaymes Black, claiming it continues “attacks on transgender young people” which “must stop.”
Trump View on Transgender Women in Women’s Sport
Trump has long campaigned for banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports. He vowed to defend women from “gender ideology extremism.”
The US president signed an Executive Order last year aiming to clearly define male and female and the biological reality of two sexes. He vowed to defend women and said that “you just ban it. You just don’t let it happen.”
The White House claims that the majority of American people “overwhelmingly agree with Trump.” They state that “roughly seven in 10 Americans oppose men (transgender) in women’s sports.”
The Supreme Court previously backed Trump-enforced restrictions on trans people. This includes a Pentagon policy banning trans people from serving in the military.
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Arsenal Accept Bid For Leandro Trossard
Arsenal have accepted an offer for one of their important players this summer, as Turkish outlet Sporx reports that an exit could be just around the corner.
The Gunners are looking at the possibility of some sales over the course of the transfer market, with the squad featuring plenty of quality and depth in almost every position.
In the midfield, Christian Norgaard has been linked with an exit, while the left wing has been another area of consideration for a possible move out of the door.
Gabriel Martinelli has been linked with plenty of interest, but it seems as though it could be Leandro Trossard who makes a transfer away from Arsenal before the window slams shut.
Arsenal Accept Leandro Trossard Bid
As Trossard enters the final year of his contract with Arsenal, several teams have been showing interest in a deal to sign the 31-year-old this summer.
Among those most interested is Besiktas, as the club have made it clear that they wish to land the Belgian international as a marquee signing on the market.
With recent rumours surrounding an exit, Turkish outlet Sporx claims that Arsenal have accepted a €20 million (£17.2 million) bid from Besiktas to allow Trossard to leave the club.
The final decision is now down to the experienced forward, as the report claims that there is also intense interest from Saudi Arabia with some clubs looking to use their financial muscle to get a deal done.
Any final call on his future may come in the next few weeks, as Trossard is currently away on international duty with Belgium at the 2026 World Cup.
The 31-year-old has already scored two goals and assisted once for the Red Devils during a challenging campaign so far, which continues with a clash against Senegal in the round of 32.
A decision could follow his side’s exit, whenever that may be. For now, though, his future seemingly remains up in the air.
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Trossard Has Been Key For Arsenal
Since signing him from Brighton back in January 2023, Trossard has been nothing short of a key star for Arsenal whenever the team needed some inspiration.
Be it his impact from the start or from the bench, the Belgian star offered plenty of quality and versatility without any question of where his place in the team may be.
That selflessness, and his ability to arrive in the most important moments, has cemented his place as an icon for years to come. His 174 appearances have been made with 36 goals and 34 assists.
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Arsenal could be handed a decent transfer windfall as their rivals Chelsea are eyeing up a deal for a former player.
At times, he has been the scorer Arsenal needs. At other points, he has been the one to set them up. While there may be stars who can add even more quality, Trossard has been nothing short of an immense signing.
Replacing him will be tough, but if Arsenal can recoup some money for an experienced star entering the final year of his deal, then it may prove to be an even better bit of business.
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Diego Maradona Slammed New FIFA and USA World Cup Rule in 2018
When Diego Maradona warned the footballing world about hosting the World Cup in the USA and Mexico, few realised he predicted one of the most controversial features of this summer’s tournament.
The 2026 World Cup has been a polarising one thus far for several reasons, and there have been plenty of decisions that have frustrated fans. None more so than the introduction of hydration breaks, which FIFA brought in to keep players safe in humid conditions.
Back in the UK, a heatwave has had England supporters heading to their local supermarkets to buy fans and stock up on water. Temperatures of 30 degrees are the norm in the USA and Canada, but for players who spend their club seasons in Europe, it’s a major issue.
That said, the hydration breaks haven’t solely been focused on benefiting players’ welfare. The break in play has been a commercial tool for many countries outside the UK, a development Maradona foresaw when speaking eight years ago.
Maradona Ridiculed Hosting World Cup in North America
The late Maradona, who passed away in November 2020, hit out at FIFA’s decision to take the World Cup to the USA, Canada and Mexico. In a clip from an interview back in 2018, he reacted scathingly to the three nations being handed the tournament:
“There’s no passion. The Canadians may be good skiers, and the Americans wanted to have four periods of 25 [minutes] for the advertising.”
Looking back, Maradona’s dig at ‘four periods of 25 minutes of advertising’ holds true for the much-hated hydration breaks. Viewers outside of the UK are greeted by adverts which roll 20 seconds after the first hydration whistle and end just 30 seconds before the restart.
UK broadcasters BBC and ITV don’t turn to additional adverts; instead, they cut to their studios for mid-match comments from pundits. The US in particular breaks to cut to commercials, and experts believe advertising revenue generates more than £189m in America alone, per The Sun.
Some question whether the breaks are more about boosting commercial revenue than about factoring in player welfare. US television uses more ad breaks than the UK, and their timing differs: shows often lead straight into one another rather than taking a break as they do in the UK.
Maradona, who won the World Cup in 1986 in Mexico, also criticised the culture of North America and the country where he achieved glory: “Mexico doesn’t deserve it. The Mexicans come up against Brazil or Germany… and ‘boom,’ they’re out.”
FIFA raised suspicions about the rationale for hydration breaks after making three-minute stoppages mandatory for every match during the tournament. That even includes games played in air-conditioned stadiums or in mild temperatures.
What World Cup Managers Think
Hydration breaks are undoubtedly causing uproar among fans of the sport who aren’t fond of four breaks in play. For managers, though, it gives them the opportunity to gather their players and put tactics across, especially if they are losing.
Several goals were scored immediately after these breaks, although overall match momentum dropped 17 per cent on average during hydration breaks in the group stage. That’s why, unsurprisingly, there are a fair few coaches who have made their feelings clear over the feature.
England boss Thomas Tuchel isn’t a fan and feels they are a hindrance: “I think that it interrupts and changes the identity of a football match much more than I thought. Of course I had hydration breaks before when it was really, really hot and needed but they were shorter.”
Didier Deschamps echoed Maradona’s stance when speaking back in March. The France boss said: “It’s good for you, the broadcaster, to have the commercial break, but having those three minutes changes the game… No matter the team, if they’re on a roll, three minutes ruins everything.”
There have been instances when the breaks have benefitted a team, including Brazil in their 3-0 win over Haiti. Carlo Ancelotti alluded to this after the game: “We have a possibility for player recovery, and you can also put some adjustments on the game.”
FIFA president Gianni Infantino insists that the breaks are used only to keep players safe. When fans look back on the tournament in years to come, it’s fair to say that many will be reminded of the breaks rather than the events that unfolded on the pitch.
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