Tuesday marks the final day of the 2010s decade, and two veteran WWE superstars have clinched a remarkable feat that shouldn't be forgotten about any time soon.

The Miz and Kofi Kingston, who have spent the bulk of their respective careers in the mid-card division, each captured 14 WWE title belts in the 2010s - the most for any WWE superstar this decade.

This was pointed out by The Miz on his official Instagram page, and he posted a lengthy and thoughtful message in the caption. You can read it here:

As you can see above, both John Cena and Seth Rollins were very close behind at second place. If Cena hadn't moved to a part-time wrestling role in the second half of the decade, he would have most likely surpassed the 14 titles won by Miz and Kingston. Still, 13 titles in one decade is nothing to scoff at for a superstar who's no longer a full-time performer.

Rollins had to miss six months of action after tearing his ACL in Nov. 2015, and it should be noted that he didn't even join the main roster until Nov. 2012. 13 titles in less than a full decade on the main roster is nothing short of remarkable for The Architect.

Related: Kofi Kingston's Heartfelt Message To Fans Regarding His Loss To Brock Lesnar

Kingston's most memorable title reign of the 2010s was unquestionably the first WWE Championship of his career, which he won at WrestleMania 35 after defeating Daniel Bryan. Kingston also won three Intercontinental, two United States, four Raw and four SmackDown Tag Team Championships this decade.

As for The Miz, his title reigns include the WWE Championship, the World Tag Team Championships, the SmackDown Tag Team Championships and the United States Championships once apiece this decade. Most notably, was an eight-time Intercontinental Champion in the 2010s.

The Miz & Kingston Reached New Levels Of Success

In the late 2000s, both The Miz and Kingston were among WWE's top mid-card performers. But WWE began to use them more accordingly in the 2010s, especially in the second half of the decade. Miz shined as one of WWE's elite mic users and heels, while Kingston became a key part of The New Day - by far the top and most beloved stable/tag team of the 2010s after The Shield. At this rate, it's safe to say that Kingston and Miz are bound for the Hall of Fame.

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