
WWE Wrestlers List & Rankings 2025: Top Superstars & Roster
Few things spark debate among wrestling fans like the question of who truly ranks among the all-time greats. With John Cena making history as the 35th Triple Crown Champion on November 11, 2025, and current champions like Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns dominating headlines, it’s the perfect moment to separate fact from fan opinion.
Active WWE Superstars (Raw & SmackDown): 80+ male and female wrestlers ·
Most decorated champion (men): John Cena — 16 world title reigns ·
Most decorated champion (women): Charlotte Flair — 14 women’s title reigns ·
Highest-grossing WWE event ever: WrestleMania 40 — $10+ million gate
Quick snapshot
- John Cena completed the Triple Crown and Grand Slam on Nov. 11, 2025 (Wikipedia)
- Tony D’Angelo became first NXT Grand Slam Champion on Apr. 4, 2026 (Wikipedia)
- Only six men held WWE world championships in 2025 (Last Word On Sports)
- Exact number of active wrestlers fluctuates monthly
- Definitive ranking of “top 10 greatest” is subjective and not officially published
- Merchandise sales data is not publicly detailed by WWE
- John Cena’s Triple Crown win (Nov. 11, 2025) — most recent Grand Slam achievement (Wikipedia)
- Tony D’Angelo’s NXT Grand Slam (Apr. 4, 2026) — first in NXT history (Wikipedia)
- Wendy Choo won Evolve Women’s title (Mar. 20, 2026) (Wikipedia)
- WrestleMania 41 (2026) will shape upcoming rankings
- NXT call‑ups could shift Raw and SmackDown rosters
- Title unification talks (if any) remain speculative
Six key metrics capture the state of WWE as of mid-2026 — championship records, event revenue, and roster size all tell a story of consolidation at the top.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total active WWE wrestlers | 80+ across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT |
| Most world title wins (men) | John Cena — 16 |
| Most world title wins (women) | Charlotte Flair — 14 |
| Longest reigning WWE Champion | Bruno Sammartino — 2,803 days |
| Most WrestleMania main events | The Undertaker — 8 (1997‑2018) |
| Highest-grossing WWE pay‑per‑view | WrestleMania 40 (2024) — $10+ million gate |
Only six men held WWE world championships across both brands in 2025 — a stat that reveals how tightly WWE guards its top titles.
— Last Word On Sports
Who are the top 20 wrestlers in WWE history?
Ranking the all‑time greats requires more than nostalgia — it demands hard numbers. The following 20 wrestlers lead by verified world title reigns, WrestleMania main events, and longevity. The list blends historical icons with modern legends.
Top 10 greatest WWE superstars of all time
- John Cena — 16 world title reigns, 35th Triple Crown Champion (Wikipedia)
- Ric Flair — 16 world title reigns (WWE recognizes 16, overall 24)
- The Undertaker — 8 WrestleMania main events, 27‑0 streak at Mania
- Stone Cold Steve Austin — 6 world title reigns, 3 Royal Rumble wins
- Hulk Hogan — 6 world title reigns, headlined WrestleMania I‑VIII
- Bruno Sammartino — 2 world title reigns, 2,803‑day single reign
- Roman Reigns — 4 world title reigns, 1,316‑day Universal Championship run (2020‑2024)
- CM Punk — 7 world title reigns, 434‑day WWE Championship reign
- Triple H — 14 world title reigns, 5 main events at WrestleMania
- Randy Orton — 14 world title reigns, 17 years as main‑event talent
John Cena simultaneously completed both the Triple Crown and Grand Slam upon winning the Intercontinental Championship on Raw on November 11, 2025.
— Wikipedia
Top 5 wrestlers in WWE right now
The current active roster produces a different hierarchy — based on recent championships and main‑event status.
- Cody Rhodes — current Undisputed WWE Champion (as of mid‑2026) (WWE.com)
- Roman Reigns — part‑time but still top draw
- Seth Rollins — 7 world title reigns, consistent main‑eventer
- Gunther — longest‑reigning Intercontinental Champion (666 days)
- CM Punk — added his 7th world title in 2025 (Last Word On Sports)
Only six men held WWE world championships across both brands in 2025 — a stat that reveals how tightly WWE guards its top titles. For fans who remember the Monday Night Wars era with rotating champions, today’s scarcity makes every title change a major event.
What are the names of all current WWE wrestlers?
WWE’s official roster page lists every active superstar by brand. Below is a brand‑by‑brand summary based on the latest data from WWE.com and Wikipedia’s List of WWE personnel.
WWE roster by brand — Raw, SmackDown, NXT
Three brands, three distinct rosters — each with its own champions and developmental talent.
Brand counts reveal where WWE invests its deepest talent pools.
| Brand | Male wrestlers | Female wrestlers | Key champions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | ~30 | ~15 | World Heavyweight (men), Raw Women’s |
| SmackDown | ~30 | ~15 | WWE Championship (men), SmackDown Women’s |
| NXT | ~25 | ~15 | NXT Championship, NXT Women’s |
The catch: rosters shift weekly due to call‑ups, releases, and injury returns. For the most current names, always check WWE.com or Wikipedia — both update within 48 hours of changes.
Male WWE wrestlers names with pictures
A full list with photos is available on WWE.com/superstars, which includes biographical stats, title histories, and social links. Wikipedia also maintains an alphabetized table of all active male talent with references.
WWE wrestlers female
The women’s division is deeper than ever. Charlotte Flair leads with 14 women’s title reigns (Wikipedia). Current active standouts include Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, and Liv Morgan. The WWE.com roster lists every female superstar by brand.
Women now account for nearly one‑third of the active roster — up from under 10% a decade ago — and headline major pay‑per‑views. Any ranking that omits female wrestlers is incomplete.
The implication: roster depth by brand dictates which wrestlers get television time and which remain in developmental circuits.
What are the big 5 WWE championships?
WWE’s championship hierarchy can be confusing. The “big five” for men and women represent the most prestigious titles in the company.
List of current WWE champions
Based on the latest televised events, here are the reigning champions as of June 2026.
Title holders signal which storylines WWE considers top priority.
| Championship | Current champion | Date won |
|---|---|---|
| WWE Championship (Undisputed) | Cody Rhodes | April 2025 |
| World Heavyweight Championship (Raw) | Damian Priest | April 2026 |
| Intercontinental Championship | Gunther | November 2025 |
| United States Championship | LA Knight | January 2026 |
| Raw Tag Team Championship | The New Day | March 2026 |
| SmackDown Tag Team Championship | The Usos | February 2026 |
The women’s equivalents: Raw Women’s Champion (Becky Lynch), SmackDown Women’s Champion (Rhea Ripley), Women’s Tag Team Champions (Kayden Carter & Katana Chance).
History of the WWE Championship and Universal Championship
The WWE Championship dates to April 1963, when Buddy Rogers won the inaugural title. The Universal Championship was introduced in 2016 as the top title for Raw after the brand split. In 2022, Roman Reigns unified both titles, creating the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. The belt now represents the primary championship across both brands.
The pattern: the WWE Championship is the oldest active title, while the Universal Championship is the younger counterpart. Their unification streamlined the top of the card but also reduced the number of world‑level championships available.
Who are the top 10 most popular WWE wrestlers?
Popularity isn’t the same as championship count. This ranking uses merchandise sales, social media followers, and main‑event frequency.
Most popular by merchandise sales and social media following
- Cody Rhodes — top merchandise seller since his return in 2022
- Roman Reigns — 10+ million Instagram followers
- Becky Lynch — highest women’s merchandise sales 2019‑2025
- Seth Rollins — consistent top‑5 seller
- Rhea Ripley — #1 among women in 2025
- CM Punk — surge in merchandise after 2024 return
- John Cena — legacy sales still rank in top 10
- The Undertaker — nostalgic merchandise remains strong
- Charlotte Flair — top women’s seller 2020‑2024
- Gunther — fastest‑growing follower count on Instagram (2025‑2026)
WWE does not publicly release detailed merchandise sales. The rankings above are derived from reported top‑seller lists (Last Word On Sports) and social media analytics — not official WWE numbers.
The trade‑off: a wrestler can be a perennial top‑seller without ever holding a world title (example: LA Knight). Popularity and championship achievement are separate metrics that only occasionally align.
How can I find a complete A‑Z list of WWE wrestlers?
For the most authoritative A‑Z list, use these two resources.
WWE wrestlers names a‑z
- WWE.com/superstars — official, filterable by brand and gender
- Wikipedia List of WWE personnel — comprehensive, includes alumni and Hall of Fame
- Fox Sports WWE roster — alphabetical list with basic stats
Wikipedia allows filtering by active vs. alumni; WWE.com only shows current active talent. Third‑party wikis (like Cagematch) are tier‑3 sources and should be cross‑checked with official data.
The implication: for accurate roster tracking, WWE.com remains the canonical source, while Wikipedia offers the broadest historical coverage.
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For a deeper look at the all-time greats, check out our ranking of the greatest WWE wrestlers of all time to see how today’s stars compare to legends.
Frequently asked questions
How many wrestlers are currently on the WWE roster?
Approximately 80+ male and female wrestlers across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. The exact number changes monthly due to call‑ups and releases.
Who is the most decorated WWE champion of all time?
John Cena (men) and Charlotte Flair (women) each hold 16 and 14 world title reigns respectively, making them the most decorated in WWE history.
What are the biggest WWE events each year?
WrestleMania (April), SummerSlam (August), Royal Rumble (January), and Survivor Series (November). WrestleMania 40 generated over $10 million in gate revenue.
How often does the WWE roster change?
Weekly. Releases, signings, and NXT call‑ups mean the roster is fluid. WWE.com updates within 48 hours.
Are women’s wrestlers included in top WWE rankings?
Yes. Both men and women are ranked by championship counts and main‑event frequency. Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch consistently rank among the top 10 overall.
What is the difference between Raw, SmackDown, and NXT rosters?
Raw and SmackDown are the main brands with separate champions; NXT is the developmental brand. Wrestlers can move between them via the draft or call‑up.
How does WWE decide who becomes a champion?
Creative decisions, fan reaction, merchandise sales, and long‑term storytelling all influence title reigns. There is no objective eligibility metric.