10 active wrestlers with the best win-loss ratio at WrestleMania

Seth Rollins will be going into WrestleMania with a very good record
Seth Rollins will be going into WrestleMania with a very good record

#9 Shane McMahon 3-2 (60%)

Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan celebrate their win at WrestleMania 34.
Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan celebrate their win at WrestleMania 34.

Although Shane McMahon splits his time between running the weekly shows and competing on it, he has actually competed at five separate WrestleMania matches. His first WrestleMania match happened twenty years ago when he successfully fought off X-Pac at WrestleMania XV for the now-defunct European Championship. Two years later, he scored a second victory by beating his father with his first attempt at the now infamous finisher, the Coast-to-Coast.

Shane’s next appearance at WrestleMania would be fifteen years later at WrestleMania 32, which was largely due to him legitimately leaving WWE for most of this time. Ring rust seemed evident as he lost his next two WrestleMania matches to The Undertaker and AJ Styles respectively, before forming a tag-team with Daniel Bryan, who recently came out of retirement, to defeat the team of Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn.

After he recently betrayed his tag-team partner, The Miz after they failed to reclaim the SmackDown Tag Team Championships at Fastlane, The Miz will want to seek revenge at WrestleMania. However, if you take into account McMahon’s power in the company, and the ability to recruit people to help him win as he did at WrestleMania XV, it may be no surprise if Shane extends his winning record at WrestleMania.

One of Samoa Joe's colleagues had harsh words for him HERE