Wrestlers With The Most World Titles (Across All Major Federations)

31. Seth Rollins (6)

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2 WWE Championships

2 Universal Championships

1 NXT Championship

1 ROH Championship

Seth Rollins has been active for approximately 15 years, and judging by some of the stuff you read online these days, the last couple of months are what define his career. Obviously though, being an occasional Twitter jerk shouldn't strip away years and years of top-notch performances.

From his 60-minute ROH matches against Austin Aries as Tyler Black to his two-matches-a-night period in the summer of 2015 to his Universal Championship reigns, Rollins never stopped being a workhorse. His WWE input, as a heel or as a face, has been as solid and consistent as anyone else's over the last eight years. There's no denying Seth is one of the most talented wrestlers of his generation, and he has been praised as such by his peers and co-workers (even Will Ospreay called him "one of the best in the world").

With that being said, he still has a long way to go if he wants to be considered the modern-day equivalent of a Shawn Michaels, a Kurt Angle or a Bret Hart. He hasn't competed in that many great singles matches, most of his classics coming in multi-man brawls (with The Shield against Evolution, The Wyatt Family or Team Hell No, or in Triple Threats, at Royal Rumble 2015 or WrestleMania 34). Still only 34 years old, he has all the potential in the world to get there. But if he thinks he has nothing left to prove and rests on his laurels, he'd be making a huge mistake.

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