#3 John Cena – 10-4 (71.4%)
Labeled as ‘Big Match John’, it should be no surprise that John Cena has a very good record at WrestleMania. Since his debut when he confronted Kurt Angle with ‘ruthless aggression’, Cena has never looked back, capturing his first singles Championship at WrestleMania XX (his WrestleMania debut) against The Big Show for the United States Championship. He followed this up by winning his first WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21 against John Bradshaw Layfield.
From the fourteen matches John Cena has had at WrestleMania so far, ten of them have involved a Championship title in which he has walked away with the gold on eight of those matches. His WrestleMania record is built on victories over wrestler such as Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Edge and Batista to name a few. The only wrestlers that have managed to score a victory over the leader of Cenation are Randy Orton, The Miz, The Rock and The Undertaker.
Even though Cena has been away from the WWE ring for the past few months, it is highly likely to see Cena wrestling in a match at WrestleMania 35, as he has been in a match fourteen out of the last fifteen WrestleMania pay-per-views, and the one he’s missed (WrestleMania 32), he still made an appearance. There are a number of potential wrestlers he could face but with Kurt Angle announcing on the 11th March episode of Raw that he will be retiring at WrestleMania, it is only fitting if the last opponent he will be facing is the same wrestler who made their wrestling debut against him.