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Top six WWE superstars with most Guinness World Records

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Published at :July 7, 2023 at 12:11 AM
Modified at :July 7, 2023 at 12:12 AM
Top six WWE superstars with most Guinness World Records

Many superstars in WWE hold various different World Records

WWE, the world's premier professional wrestling organization, has been home to some of the most extraordinary athletes in sports and entertainment. These larger-than-life personalities have captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of fans worldwide. In addition to their in-ring accomplishments, several WWE wrestlers have also made their mark in the prestigious Guinness World Records.

From record-breaking championship reigns to charitable endeavors and unique achievements, these superstars have cemented their legacies in the annals of wrestling history. Let's explore the top five WWE wrestlers with the most Guinness World Records, showcasing their exceptional skills, popularity, and unique records they have attained.

These records not only exemplify their remarkable talents but also highlight their impact beyond the confines of the wrestling ring. Each record stands as a testament to the immense dedication, charisma, and larger-than-life personas that have made these WWE superstars household names.

6. Brock Lesnar - 1

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Brock Lesnar is a man who loves to achieve in whatever he concentrates on, whether it's hunting, competing in the octagon, or intimidating others around him. However, nothing makes him happier than conquering and ruling over the men of WWE, which he has done exceptionally effectively for over two decades!

While Lesnar is mainly seen as a part-time performer, having left the WWE to pursue other interests before returning to the organization, his domination and star power have stayed nearly unchanged.

Despite never winning a secondary Championship or a Tag Team championship in the business, The Beast has five WWE Championships and three Universal Championship reigns to his name. While each of his Championship reigns has been memorable, it was his first reign as WWE Champion that earned him a Guinness World Record.

Lesnar became the youngest WWE Champion of all time on August 25, 2002, at the age of 25 years and 44 days, and his name was inscribed in the Guinness Book of World Records. That is one record that no one will ever be able to break!

5. CM Punk - 1

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During his WWE run CM Punk had his share of differences with the pro-wrestling promotion, but he was the "best in the world" for a reason. He is now part of the AEW roster and since leaving WWE he has never set to come to WWE till now, but there are some records the man holds which should be duly credited to CM Punk.

While Punk's memorable tenure as WWE Champion, as well as some of his amazing ring battles, will never be forgotten, the former WWE Superstar owns the Guinness World Record for having the most Money in the Bank ladder match victories with 2.

4. The Undertaker - 2

The Undertaker appears to have been in WWE for an eternity, and even though generations of fans have come and gone, The Deadman has remained a constant. The iconic Superstar debuted in 1990 and participated in his final bout in 2020, in a career that spanned three decades and allowed him to establish his WrestleMania Streak as well as winning multiple Championships and other major contests.

Unlike the majority of the other Superstars on this list, The Undertaker has many Guinness World Records for having the longest WWE career, and his WrestleMania Streak has also earned him a spot in the record books.

3. John Cena - 2

There are various ways in which Cena might be considered the greatest WWE Superstar of all time, but we won't get into that right now. Cena has won 16 World Championships in WWE, a record that may never be broken because achieving so many titles requires a great deal of skill, star power, crowd response, and hard work. Only Ric Flair has won 16 World championships in his career, tying him with Cena.

Cena's record of 16 World Championships, however, includes 13 WWE Championship reigns, a Guinness World Record. Cena earned 13 WWE Championship reigns between 2005 and 2017, with his victory at the 2017 WWE Royal Rumble earning him the Guinness World Record. The next most successful WWE Superstar with the most WWE Championship reigns is Triple H, who has nine victories, although he is unlikely to reach Cena's record.

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The Doctor of Thuganomics has also assisted the Make-A-Wish Foundation in becoming the world's largest wish-granting non-profit organization, as recognized by Guinness World Records. Cena has helped grant over 1000 wishes for the foundation, making him a household name.

2. The Rock - 4

The renowned WWE Superstar is possibly one of the most well-known celebrities alive today. The Rock made his WWE debut in 1996 and rose through the ranks to become one of WWE's most remarkable and influential Superstars. He was able to achieve success outside of the ring at the same time, and he decided to transition to the silver screen in order to become the largest Hollywood celebrity in recent years.

While The Rock accomplished much in the WWE arena, he also holds a few Guinness World Records outside of it. Johnson achieved a new World Record in May 2015 by taking the most self-portrait images (selfies) in three minutes. He achieved the Guinness World Record by taking 105 photographs with moviegoers on the red carpet of his film San Andreas at London's Odeon Leicester Square.

Johnson also holds the record for being the highest-paid first-time leading actor, having received $5.5 million for his performance in The Scorpion King.

Johnson made a stunning $64.5 million that year, making him the highest-paid actor of all time. His list of accomplishments does not stop there, as Johnson and his crew have built the largest layered dip of all time, weighing in at a whopping 540 pounds! Following the confirmation of the record, the record-breaking dip was presented to the Midnight Mission Homeless Shelter in Los Angeles, California.

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1. Natalya - 6

Recently, Natalya was awarded three new Guinness World Records titles. Currently, the professional wrestler has six records in total, including the female marks for most WWE bouts and most WWE victories in a career.

During the 2023 Money in the Bank event in London on July 1, Natalya, who began her WWE career back in 2007, received six certificates from Guinness World Records representatives backstage. With the most recent victories, she now holds six Guinness World Records, bringing her total to three from before.

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Natalya holds the record for the most WWE bouts (female) with 1,514 matches competed. She also holds the Guinness World Record for Most WWW wins in a career (female) because of her 663 victories overall. She also holds the records for Most WWE PLE appearances by a female, Most WWE Wrestlemania appearances by a female, Most WWE RAW bouts by a female, and Most WWE Smackdown matches by a female.

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