#4 Dolph Ziggler (12 titles)
For the majority of this decade, Dolph Ziggler had been touted as one of the most underutilized Superstars in WWE history. During that time he did capture a good amount of gold, most notably the World Heavyweight Championship.
However, following a concussion, the Showoff had to settle for a consistent presence in the mid-card title scene. He won six Intercontinental Championships, with the most memorable one coming against The Miz, at No Mercy 2016.
His other accolades include two US Titles and two RAW Tag Team Titles, shared with Drew McIntyre and Robert Roode in the past two years.
Ziggler will never reach the massive heights that he could have, but he remains a solid and reliable presence in the ring for WWE.
#4 Seth Rollins (12 titles)
Contrary to popular belief, Roman Reigns is not on this list. He has seven championships to his name this decade, while his former Shield buddy, Seth Rollins, almost has double of that.
The Architect held tag team gold five teams, alongside the Big Dog and Dean Ambrose among others. He held two championships at the same time on three different occasions, with the most famous of them coming after his victory over John Cena at SummerSlam 2015 to win the US Championship, as well as retain his WWE Championship.
Rollins is also a 2-time Intercontinental Champion and won the Universal Championship the same number of times, defeating Brock Lesnar twice in 2019.
Love him or hate him, Seth Rollins has been magnificent over the 2010s and hopefully, he can keep it up in the coming years.