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Top five superstars with most WWE Survivor Series appearances

Published at :November 30, 2024 at 7:00 PM
Modified at :November 30, 2024 at 7:00 PM
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Abhijit Singh


These stars have double-digit appearances at Survivor Series

Survivor Series holds a prominent place in WWE history, renowned for its legendary matches, unforgettable moments, and the rise of iconic superstars.

The 38th edition of the PLE promises to be an unforgettable spectacle, featuring two thrilling WarGames matches in the men’s and women’s divisions, along with three high-stakes title bouts, including an electrifying triple threat showdown.

The 38th edition of the Survivor Series PLE is mere hours away as the promotion gears up for the final PLE let us take a look at the WWE stars who have the most appearances at the illustrious PLE.

5. Big Show – 15 appearances

The larger-than-life persona of Big Show has left a lasting impact on Survivor Series. The 7ft destroyer debuted in the WWE back in 1999 after jumping ship from WCW.

Big Show has accumulated 23 championships throughout his career in the promotion, including seven world title reigns. His accolades include two WCW World Heavyweight Championship victories, two WWE Championship titles, two WWE World Heavyweight Championships, and one ECW World Heavyweight Championship.

Big Show boasts an impressive 15 appearances at the Survivor Series PLE in his run with the Stamford-based promotion.

From headlining matches against Triple H and The Rock in 1999 to his humorous confrontation with Drake Maverick in 2018, Big Show’s ability to adapt to a wide range of storylines made him a reliable and enduring figure at this annual event.

After spending nearly two decades with WWE, he made the switch to AEW in 2021 and currently performs under the ring name Paul Wight which is his real name.

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4. Randy Orton – 16 appearances

‘The Viper’ Randy Orton has one of the longest-running careers in the WWE, debuting in the 2000s the former multi-time champion still performs regularly and is featured in top storylines.

The third-generation professional wrestler has been involved in one of the greatest and longest rivalries in WWE history against John Cena.

The 14-time WWE Champion boasts an outstanding 16 appearances that include three consecutive years (2003-2005) as the sole survivor. He is currently involved in a storyline against Kevin Owens where he was injured recently and is currently out of action.

2. Shawn Michaels (tied) – 17 appearances

‘The Heartbreak Kid’ Shawn Michaels is considered one of the greatest pro wrestlers of his generation. Michaels debuted with the promotion in 1988 and is still working with the promotion albeit in an executive capacity.

Michael serves as the Senior Vice President of Talent Development and Creative, where he is responsible for overseeing the creative direction of NXT, WWE’s developmental territory.

Michaels has made an impressive 17 appearances at the PLE, underscoring his enduring legacy. The Heartbreak Kid officially retired from in-ring competition in 2010 after his match at WrestleMania 26.

From creating historic moments such as winning the first-ever Elimination Chamber match, Michaels’ journey at Survivor Series reflects his talent for shaping unforgettable events, including the notorious Montreal Screwjob against Bret Hart.

2. Kane (tied) – 17 appearances

‘The Big Red Machine’ Kane ties with Shawn Michaels for second place, each with 17 appearances at the PLE. Notable moments in his career include the legendary tag team match against The Wyatt Family and memorable encounters such as his 1997 clash with Mankind.

The Big Red Machine made his last in-ring appearance at Royal Rumble on January 31, 2021, with a career spanning over two decades his imposing presence, fiery persona, and association with the Brothers of Destruction alongside The Undertaker made him one of the most iconic figures in the WWE.

The three-time World Champion is currently serving as the Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. He is in his second term after being re-elected in 2022.

1. The Undertaker – 18 appearances

Occupying the first spot with 18 appearances is one of the most iconic wrestlers of all time known as The Undertaker. The Deadman debuted in the Stamford-based promotion in 1990 during the taping of WWF Superstars.

The Deadman’s presence is not only synonymous with WrestleMania but, with 18 appearances, he has also cemented his place in history at the Survivor Series PLE.

Though he retired officially in 2020, his legacy lives on as one of the greatest and most influential figures in the history of professional wrestling. The Undertaker still sometimes makes appearances in the WWE.

The Undertaker made a brief appearance during the main event of Night 2 at WrestleMania 40, where he assisted Cody Rhodes by delivering a chokeslam to The Rock in the match between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes.

What are some of your all-time favorite moments from the Survivor Series PLE? And who is your ultimate favorite WWE Superstar? Share your thoughts and opinions with us in the comments below!

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