#1 The Undertaker - 23-2 (92.2%)
Unsurprisingly, The Undertaker is head and shoulders over the rest of the active roster. Simply known as The Streak, The Undertaker first appeared at the Show of Shows twenty eight years ago at WrestleMania VII, when he dispatched Jimmy Snuka in a few minutes.
Even though The Streak was first officially noted ten years later by Jim Ross at WrestleMania X-7 combined with Undertaker counting his victims after he beat Triple H, The Streak became a key talking point in subsequent WrestleMania events with questions surrounding if it would ever be broken, and if so, by who?
Over the years, a range of talented wrestlers from Randy Orton to Edge, Shawn Michaels to Triple H have all tried to seek immortality by getting a win over the Deadman, but all have fallen. It took a total of twenty three years and his opponent being a former UFC Champion, Brock Lesnar, to beat The Undertaker (who was also approaching nearly 50) before he suffered his first defeat.
Despite not being seen in a ring since WWE Crown Jewel back in November, The Undertaker is still on WWE’s website as an active superstar. This suggests he still may be wrestling for the WWE but on a much lighter schedule, but even with a potential lighter schedule, it is very likely we will see The Undertaker again at WrestleMania 35.