#1 Hulk Hogan (8 Main Events)
The man synonymous with the industry in its early stages has main-evented the most WrestleMania events in wrestling history.
Hulk Hogan was the biggest star of the time and dominated the main-event scene as such. Since Mr. McMahon wanted to get as many mainstream eyes on his product, he thrust Hogan into a position he held on to until the mid-1990s.
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Hogan took part in the main event of the first three WrestleManias, tagging with Mr. T against Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper in 1985. He again main-evented in 1986 in a Steel Cage Match for the WWF Championship against the late King Kong Bundy.
He also headlined the third WrestleMania event in the iconic match where he bodyslammed Andre the Giant.
After a one-year hiatus from headlining, Hogan would main event the next five events, including both WrestleMania 5 against Macho Man Randy Savage and then WrestleMania 6 against the Ultimate Warrior.
At WrestleMania 7 in 1991, the US was in the midst of the Gulf War and he challenged Iraqi sympathizer Sgt. Slaughter for the WWF Championship. Of course, the All-American Hero won.
He would then go on to main event both WrestleMania 8 in a non-title match against Sid Justice and then WrestleMania 9 against Yokozuna when he basically showed up, challenged Yokozuna and won the title in about two minutes.