#4 Triple H
If one of your criteria for 'Mr. Wrestlemania' is longevity and consistency then Triple H has to be on your list. The Game has competed in a phenomenal 21 Wrestlemanias facing an incredibly wide variety of opponents including The Ultimate Warrior, John Cena, Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker.
One only has to look at the Wrestlemania journey that Triple H has been on to know how ingrained he is in the DNA of the WWE. Beginning in embarrassing fashion against Warrior at Wrestlemania 12, Triple H slowly climbed the ladder of the roster, picking up victories for third and second-rate titles against midcarders and eventually reaching the top of the mountain and appearing in WWE Championship bouts in the main event.
Hunter's performances might not have possessed the magic of Shawn's or the importance of Cena's or Hogan's, but the sight of the Game coming down to the ring on the grandest stage instantly lets you know that Wrestlemania is the biggest show in town.
After years at the top, Triple H has now begun to utilise Mania has a platform to help others. For someone widely known as a burier of promising talent, Mania 32 and 33 have seen the Game do the job for Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins respectively, and unless something totally unexpected happens, Wrestlemania 34 will prove to be the scene of yet another defeat, this time to the team of Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey.
He might not be the first name that leaps to mind, but what would the Show of Shows really be without the King of Kings?