10 WWE WrestleMania Statistics You Need To Know

Big facts from WWE's biggest show of the year.

By Scott Carlson /

When it comes to big WWE PPVs, the company loves to inundate you with facts, figures and statistics. They will throw them all at you at 100 miles per hour, with flashy graphics to illustrate the point.

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The Royal Rumble is probably the best example, but the company has started tossing out random stats about other events, such as Elimination Chamber, trying to make the position of entry a factor.

It’s not quite that easy with WrestleMania. Even though it’s WWE’s oldest and biggest PPV, it doesn’t have a signature match that runs through its history. The Money in the Bank ladder matches were part of tradition for several years, and now the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal is in its sixth year. But it’s tough to catalog those stats – especially when the battle royal often takes place on the kickoff show, illustrating how much stock WWE puts in it each year.

However, WrestleMania itself does have several interesting records and statistics that any fan should know. And it’s more than knowing who has won the most consecutive matches at 'Mania (Undertaker) or who has main-evented the most WrestleManias (Hulk Hogan).

Knowing that, let’s dive in and see the whos and whats behind WrestleMania. Let’s get to it…

10. Most Matches

We’ll start with an easy one, but we’ll expand it a little.

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No one has had more matches at WrestleMania than the Undertaker, who has battled in 26 different events. That is a record that quite possibly will never be topped. First appearing in WWF in 1990, 'Taker has only missed two WrestleManias – X and 2000. This year could mark his third absence if something doesn’t drastically change.

A couple of other wrestlers have racked up impressive runs themselves. Triple H isn’t far behind at 22 WrestleMania matches, while Kane has wrestled at 19 'Manias. Given 'Taker’s age and Triple H’s involvement with WWE, it’s possible The Game could overtake the Deadman down the line.

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