#4 Randy Orton - 1349
Up next is ‘The Viper’ Randy Orton. After 18 years in WWE, Orton is still going strong to this day. He currently stands at 1349 matches in the company and will definitely add to this tally before he retires.
Orton is still the youngest WWE World Champion ever and has gone on to win the world championship 13 times. Apart from the host of titles Orton has won in WWE, he’s also won the Royal Rumble twice and is a grand slam champion.
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Orton will take on Edge in a Last Man Standing match at WrestleMania 36.
#3 Dolph Ziggler - 1379
Dolph Ziggler may not have the star power of some of the names on this list, but's he's some WWE relies on heavily. Ziggler may not have been pushed as a main event star for much of his career but WWE know what he brings to the table. WWE usually have Ziggler work with younger and newer talent, helping them get acclainatised to the main roster and more importantly, he helps them get over.
There's a reason why Ziggler is 3rd on this list with 1379 matches in his WWE career, and the reason is that he's very very good. Ziggler is a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion and a 6-time US Champion amongst other titles.