#11 Edge
Unfortunate injuries have coerced many WWE superstars to an untimely retirement, but superstars like Edge have left a legacy that is too difficult to be forgotten.
Considered the most talented superstar of this generation, Edge's contribution to the business is extreme, inspirational, and unforgettable.
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Having debuted in WWE in 1997, the Ultimate Opportunist broke out immediately and went on to win several accolades during his initial years.
The 44-year old's technical ability struck a chord with legions of WWE fans and continued to glorify his status as one of the best in the business.
His partnership with his best-friend Christian is one of the prime reasons why a lot of WWE fans love tag-team wrestling and are die-hard fans of the product.
Edge's exceptional versatility between the ropes earned him tremendous adulation, and his participation with Christian in the TLC match at WrestleMania was a massive success.
A match that is still regarded as a cult-classic opened the gates for Edge to have an incredible singles career, and transitioned him into the legend he is, today.
With a whopping 31-championships under his belt, the Rated-R Superstar has managed to cement his position in the company as one of the finest, with eleven world championship reigns.
No superstar in the WWE has had more World Championship reigns than Edge, as the 44-year old Icon has held the title for a record seven times.
Winner of the inaugural Money in the Bank Ladder match, King of the Ring 2001 tournament, and closing Royal Rumble with an epic victory in 2010, Edge has cemented his legacy as one of the greatest wrestlers of our generation.
His incredible outing against the Undertaker at WrestleMania 24 stole the entire show, and led Edge to his first WrestleMania main-event.
Delivering night after night, Edge headlined multiple events for the company, and was a trusted entity backstage, and also ruled the blue brand with his epic heel gimmick.
His feuds with John Cena, Batista, the Undertaker, Triple H, and Mick Foley are some of his most accomplished work to date.
It's a damn shame that unfortunate injuries forced Edge to call it a day, but his unending passion for the business has catapulted him into a different stratosphere of professionalism.