#4-#1: Kofi Kingston, Randy Orton, Kane, and John Cena
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Here comes the final four. Former WWE Champion Kofi Kingston holds the No. 4 spot, with 768 wins. He had a month-long stint with the WWE title last year, after winning it from Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 35.
WWE legend Randy Orton comes in at No. 3, with 781 wins. Orton is a 13-time World Champion and has been with WWE for 18 years. He is scheduled to challenge Drew McIntyre for the WWE title inside Hell in a Cell in a few hours.
A major political figure now, WWE legend Kane made his debut back in 1997. He is at No. 2 with 834 victories. Kane hasn't made a WWE appearance in a while.
At No. 1, we have 16-time World Champion, John Cena, with a whopping 1030 victories. Cena made his debut in 2002 and was the face of the company for the majority of his career as a WWE Superstar. He last wrestled at WWE WrestleMania 36, in a losing effort against Bray Wyatt.