Roman Reigns Dominates List Of Most Searched Wrestling Personalities Of April 2022

Roman Reigns Dominates List Of Most Searched Wrestling Personalities Of April 2022 WWE

Roman Reigns had a very impressive April. He defeated Brock Lesnar in the ‘Biggest WrestleMania match of all time’ on WrestleMania 38 Sunday, becoming the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion in the process.

Roman’s big win saw him be the number one most searched-for wrestling personality of the month, per Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics, and it wasn’t close.

Below is a list of the top 10, normalised to 100, and what searchable moments they had in April:

  1. Roman Reigns (100) (WWE) – Won the main event of WrestleMania 38, Undisputed WWE Universal Champion
  2. Brock Lesnar (63.6) (WWE) – Lost the WWE Championship to Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 38
  3. Steve Austin (52.5) (WWE) – Wrestled his first match in 19 years on WrestleMania 38 Saturday
  4. Cody Rhodes (50.6) (WWE) – Made a huge return to WWE on WrestleMania 38 Saturday
  5. Triple H (48.9) (WWE) – Announced his retirement from in-ring competition, opened up WrestleMania 38 Sunday
  6. Ronda Rousey (33.6) (WWE) – Challenged for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 38
  7. Randy Orton (30.8) (WWE) – Celebrated his 20 year anniversary of his WWE debut all month
  8. Vince McMahon (22.3) (WWE) – Wrestled a match at age 76 at WrestleMania 38
  9. Charlotte Flair (21.3) (WWE) – SmackDown Women’s Champion, defeated Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 38
  10. Rey Mysterio (20.3) (WWE) – Wrestled Logan Paul at WrestleMania

The most searched for AEW stars were Paul Wight at 13.4, Paige VanZant at 12.4 and CM Punk at 9.4. You can see the full graph below:

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2 years ago by Connel Rumsey

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