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Counting down The top 10 Canadian wrestlers Series. PART ONE


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The Great White North has given the wrestling world more than just great hockey players and polite demeanors; it has forged some of the toughest, most charismatic, and technically brilliant performers to ever step inside the squared circle. Canadian wrestlers have left an undeniable, often dominant, mark on the history of professional wrestling. Get ready to drop the gloves and lace up the boots as we celebrate the nation's absolute best, counting down The Eh-List: My Top 10 Canadian Wrestlers! Coming in at number ten!


#10: BOBBY ROODE - The Producer of Perfection

Bobby Roode's wrestling career has been truly GLORIOUS.

​From the moment he stepped onto the global stage, Roode wore his national pride like a championship title. "Everybody knows I'm Canadian, and I'm proud of that. I'll never deny that fact that I'm Canadian,"

he’s stated, noting that his roots once presented hurdles with proper visas and WWE's early skepticism. Yet, Roode didn't just meet the challenge; he conquered it.

After an impactful run with Team Canada, he cemented his legacy in TNA, forming the legendary tag team Beer Money Inc. with James Storm. Their partnership yielded six TNA World Tag Team Championships, including a record-setting reign that defined an era.


Roode then broke out as a dominant singles star, becoming a two-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion, with his first reign standing as one of the longest in the company's history at a monumental 256 days.

Upon his arrival in WWE's NXT, his "Glorious" entrance and persona immediately propelled him to the NXT Championship, and his success continued on the main roster as a United States Champion and a multiple-time Tag Team Champion. Roode's in-ring career—a masterful blend of technical prowess and main-event charisma—has now transitioned into a full-time, behind-the-scenes role with WWE as a producer. Following two necessary neck fusion surgeries, The Kimster's #10 has officially retired from full-time competition, but his legacy of glory remains indelible.

#9: NATALYA NEIDHART - The Queen of Harts, The B.O.A.T.

At number 9, we have a solid legacy whose work ethic is truly unmatched. One of Canada's biggest icons, The Queen of Harts herself, Natalya Neidhart!

​Natalya is, without a doubt, one of the most respected and consistently excellent wrestlers to come out of Canada.

"I think being from Canada, it gives me that little — I feel extra nervous," she once admitted. "The fans are going to charge me in an amazing way, but I feel like I don't want to let them down."

As a lifelong fan, I can confidently say she’s never let us down.

​As a Hart family legacy, she didn't just inherit the name; she earned it through sheer grit and a textbook technical style you only find in the Dungeon. When she locks in the Sharpshooter, it’s not just a submission—it’s a living connection to wrestling history that gets every fan on their feet! She is the true definition of a workhorse, always putting on clinics and making her opponents look amazing.

What makes Nattie truly the 'B.O.A.T.' is her incredible longevity and her commitment to the craft. She’s been a central figure through the Divas Era, the Women’s Revolution, and beyond. Her numerous Guinness book of world records.

speak volumes.


  1. Most WWE matches (female)

  2. Most wins in a career (female)

  3. Most appearances on pay-per-view (female) (also referred to as Premium Live Events or PLEs)

  4. Most WrestleMania appearances (female)

  5. Most Raw matches (female)

  6. Most SmackDown matches (female)


This isn't just about winning titles; it’s about showing up every single night and being the veteran rock that anchors the locker room. Every time she steps out in that pink and black gear, we know we're about to witness greatness. We're lucky to still have the low key legend gracing our screens! As she has reinvented herself! coming back stronger and more fierce than ever!

Up Next Tomorrow: The next two wrestlers on the list!


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