WWE Releases Historic Ranking of WrestleMania's Greatest Title Changes
WWE ranks the most significant championship victories in WrestleMania history, with Cody Rhodes claiming the top spot ahead of Seth Rollins and Steve Austin.

WWE has released a new compilation ranking the most memorable championship changes throughout WrestleMania history. The list celebrates title victories that left the biggest impact on the showcase of immortals across four decades of premium live events.
Cody Rhodes secured the number one position for his championship victory at WrestleMania 40 in 2024. Seth Rollins follows in second place for his historic Money in the Bank cash-in at WrestleMania 31. Steve Austin rounds out the top three for his victory over Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 14, when he captured the WWE Championship.
Becky Lynch’s groundbreaking achievement at WrestleMania 35 earned fourth position, where she won both the RAW and SmackDown Women’s Championships on the same night. Roman Reigns made the list for unifying championships at WrestleMania 38, while Shawn Michaels received recognition for his title win at WrestleMania 12.
Daniel Bryan’s championship moment at WrestleMania 30 and Kofi Kingston’s victory at WrestleMania 35 also secured spots in the ranking. Completing the top ten were Sami Zayn’s recent Intercontinental Championship win at WrestleMania 40 and Randy Savage’s tournament victory for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 4.
The ranking appeared in the latest edition of WWE Top 10, which regularly features compilations of memorable moments from WWE programming. This particular list balances recognition of both classic title changes and more recent championship victories that resonated with today’s audience.