Who is the greatest WWE superstar of all time?
From larger-than-life personas to iconic championship moments, WWE has produced some of the most unforgettable entertainers in sports history. Who is the greatest WWE superstar of all time?

The Undertaker
The Phenom who maintained an undefeated 21-0 WrestleMania streak and redefined sports entertainment across a legendary 30-year career.

Stone Cold Steve Austin
Six-time WWE Champion who revolutionized professional wrestling during the Attitude Era with his anti-authority persona.

The Rock
Eight-time champion and global superstar whose charisma and promos transcended wrestling into mainstream Hollywood success.

John Cena
17-time World Champion who broke Ric Flair's record and became the face of WWE for over a decade.

Shawn Michaels
'Mr. WrestleMania' widely regarded as the greatest in-ring performer of all time for his ability to steal any show.

Bret Hart
Technical wrestling legend called 'The Best There Is, the Best There Was, and the Best There Ever Will Be' for a reason.

Ric Flair
16-time world champion who revolutionized wrestling presentation with elite charisma and the 'Nature Boy' persona.

Triple H
14-time world champion and master of ring psychology who helped shape WWE's in-ring style for a generation.

Randy Orton
The youngest world champion in history at 24, 'The Viper' combines rare in-ring gifting with menacing character work.

Hulk Hogan
The man who put wrestling on the mainstream map during the 1980s, becoming the most recognizable sports entertainer in history.

Kurt Angle
Olympic gold medalist who became WWE Champion in his first year, blending legitimate athletic credibility with electrifying storytelling.

Mick Foley
The Hardcore Legend who sacrificed his body across three iconic personas — Mankind, Cactus Jack, and Dude Love.

Rey Mysterio
The most recognizable masked wrestler in history who brought Lucha Libre to global audiences with breathtaking aerial artistry.

Edge
Multi-time champion who overcame a career-ending neck injury to return and cement his legacy as one of the all-time greats.

Charlotte Flair
The most decorated women's champion in WWE history with 13+ titles, establishing a legacy entirely independent of her famous father.

Becky Lynch
'The Man' who transcended creative frustration to headline WrestleMania and redefine what a WWE women's champion could be.

Chris Jericho
A chameleon who has reinvented himself across multiple decades and promotions while maintaining consistent excellence.
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