You mention "Disney World." Disney World is four parks. "Disneyland Resorts" is two parks.
But you then pivot to talk just about the one park of Disneyland Resorts, namely "Disneyland", ignoring DCA, and claim it's the single park that has more E-Tickets than any other park. But, you were just mentioning Disney World, which is more than the Magic Kingdom. So, you're making it sound like that that one park has more rides and E-Tickets than all four WDW parks. Which isn't true.
If WDW only had two parks, like DLR, then it's "Disneyland", i.e., the Magic Kingdom, would probably have had the same number of rides as well as the same number of E-Tickets. But because there are four parks, the rides at WDW get distributed among the four parks, and not all shoehorned into the MK.
Right now, counting just rides and not attractions (such as water parks, shows, national pavilions, zoos, golf courses, etc...) all of DLR (DL & DCA) has about one or two more rides than all of WDW (depending on how you count 'rides'). However, WDW has more E-Tickets. WDW didn't fill up on half a dozen children's dark rides but built bigger rides instead.
By 2022, WDW will wind up with one or two more rides than DLR, and, WDW will have 25 E-Tickets while DLR will have 20.