10 Most Popular WWE Superstars On Wikipedia

4. WWE - 16,967 Edits, (#46 On Wikipedia's Top 100)

The WWE itself is at a lofty 4th in our top ten, proving that beyond the popularity of a singular wrestler, people are interested in pro wrestling in general. As for the overall Wikipedia Top 100, across all subjects, WWE is the number 46th most edited page with 16,967 revisions. That's a good sign for WWE that few individual wrestlers are bigger than the brand itself. It's a signal that if the entire roster changed tomorrow, WWE would still have a great future. People will come and go, but the company will live forever. The power of a brand name is important and the company has obviously engaged a lot of people toward it to attain so many edits. There is of course lots of WWE history to document. The page goes all the way back to 1952 and explains every development of the business in great detail. That's a lot of work people are having to put in. With so many disputed versions of events we can understand how so many revisions have taken place. You also have the fact that the page also covers WWE as a business, literally looking at the company from every angle.
WWE Writer

Grahame Herbert hasn't written a bio just yet, but if they had... it would appear here.