Both Seth Rollins and Brock Lesnar are heading into Wrestlemania 35 with impressive win/loss records.
#1. The Undertaker (Record: 7-2-0):
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Despite losing two matches this decade, The Phenom still holds the most impressive Wrestlemania record.
You should have seen it coming. Like the previous 2 decades, The Phenom has managed to top the list this decade as well. The Undertaker retired Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 26. He then went on to have grueling bouts against Triple H at the following 2 Wrestlemania events, coming out on top both times.
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The Undertaker, then 20-0 at Wrestlemania, added yet another win to his streak by defeating CM Punk at Wrestlemania 29.
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He suffered a loss against Roman Reigns in the main event of Wrestlemania 33 but bounced back by squashing John Cena the following year. This year, he could be missing his first Mania since 2000's event (in terms of having a match though, as he is still expected to make an appearance).
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Ali Siddiqui
Ali Siddiqui is a listicle and feature writer for Sportskeeda Wrestling since 2018. After completing his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, he decided to write for Sportskeeda Wrestling after learning about it through a friend. He briefly worked for The Sportster as well.
Ali's love for pro wrestling dates back to when Randy Orton won a Battle Royal to become the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam 2004. His current favorite wrestler is Cody Rhodes because he's the ultimate throwback babyface. He believes Rhodes has the Surfer Sting's passion, Bret Hart's prop-gifting schtick, a catchy theme like Hogan's, and a kid-friendly demeanor akin to John Cena's.
When he is not doing research for his articles on Google or catching up with the latest in pro wrestling, Ali can be found honing his Data Science and AI skills as he strives to get back into tech in the near future.