Getting over the pandemic situation for the early part of 2021, WWE Raw and WWE Smackdown hosted shows amid fans in attendance from last summer. Throughout the tough situation, WWE Superstars performed tirelessly to entertain the fans, be it live-in-person or in a virtual capacity.
The two-time WWE Champion and current WWE Smackdown roster member, Drew McIntyre topped the list of wrestlers with most matches in WWE in 2021. WWE on BT Sport recently published the top 10 wrestlers who competed in the most number of matches and the top WWE Superstar expectedly featured in the number-one position.
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Check out the list of top 10 wrestlers with the most matches in 2021 (including WWE Raw/WWE Smackdown Live Event matches and dark matches)
10. Dominik Mysterio – 65 Matches (40 Wins)
9. Bobby Lashley – 70 Matches (37 Wins)
8. AJ Styles – 71 Matches (26 Wins)
7. Jimmy Uso – 72 Matches (28 Wins)
6. Big E – 77 Matches (58 Wins)
5. Charlotte Flair – 78 Matches (40 Wins)
4. Jey Uso – 81 Matches (29 Wins)
3. Riddle – 81 Matches (57 Wins)
2. Bianca Belair – 82 Matches (41 Wins)
1. Drew McIntyre – 95 Matches (73 Wins)
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The WWE Smackdown superstar commented on this accolade on Twitter by issuing the following statement, “A tricky holiday tour was just smashed out the park by the SmackDown crew, and to make sure I topped this list I crammed in 10 matches in 5 days!”
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In general, a WWE Raw/WWE Smackdown superstar has to perform in double amount of matches in comparison to these numbers but however, the number of matches is relatively low for 2021 since WWE’s touring was stopped during the first half.
Drew McIntyre will provide service to the WWE for years to follow given his current status. WWE has built him up as a reckless babyface force for the past couple of years and he could be used as a top draw on any given night. During a recent interview with Fansided, the WWE Smackdown star wished to wrestle for ten more years,
“I was an interesting kid, a little different, there is nothing wrong with being different. At six years old I got my family together for the family meeting my mom, my dad, my brother. I am going to be in WWE one day.
I ain’t going anywhere. I’ll be here as long as I possibly can. I’m 36 years old, everybody thinks I am in my mid-40’s because I debuted when I was so young. I still have at least 10 years in me. Don’t count me out yet.”