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Top 5 players with most WWE matches in history

Here we take a look at the top 5 players with most WWE matches in history. Kane currently tops the list, he played 1663 matches in his WWE career.

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Last updated: 08.09.2021
Top 5 players with most WWE matches in history

World Wrestling Entertainment has been within the pro-wrestling business for over seven decades. The company has made the sport known to a worldwide group of onlookers and has been the home of different legends of the business like Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart & The Undertaker. With such an incredible history, various matches have taken put in a WWE ring and have created classic minutes the WWE Universe grew up watching.

In spite of the fact that it's the main event players who are seen as the best stars in WWE, there are a number of strong wrestlers who dedicatedly wrestle week in and week out for fans. These folks are genuine workhorses and in spite of the fact that they in some cases get overlooked, we chose to take a little time and take a look at them. Here are the Superstars with the foremost matches within the WWE.

 

1. KANE – 1663 Matches


At the beat of the list, very distant ahead of everybody is the Leader of Knoxville and Devil's Favorite Demon - Kane. Clocking in at 1663 matches, Glenn Jacobs made his WWE debut in 1995 as Mike Unabomb before later returning as Isaac Yankem DDS. In 1997, he was repackaged as Kane and the rest is history.

Kane is a former WWE World Champion, a former United States Champion as well as a multiple-time tag-team champion. One thing's for, beyond any doubt, it'll be a number of a long time before anybody breaks Kane's record.



 

2. Big Show – 1434


Second, on the list of all-time matches in WWE is Big Show with 1434. Show made his WWE debut at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre PPV in 1999, coming out of the ring to assault Stone Cold Steve Austin amid his Steel Cage match against Vince McMahon.

21 years and 1434 matches later, Big Show is still marked to WWE and hasn't officially retired. Big Show has won multiple world titles in WWE and is additionally a previous Intercontinental and US Champion.

 

3. Dolph Ziggler – 1379


Dolph Ziggler may not have the star power of some of the names on this list, but's he's some WWE relies on heavily. Ziggler may not have been pushed as a main event star for much of his career but WWE know what he brings to the table. WWE usually have Ziggler work with younger and newer talent, helping them get acclimated to the main roster and more importantly, he helps them get over.

There's a reason why Ziggler is 3rd on this list with 1379 matches in his WWE career, and the reason is that he's very very good. Ziggler is a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion and a 6-time US Champion amongst other titles.

 

4. Randy Orton – 1349


After 18 years in WWE, Orton is still going solid to this day. He is right now standing at 1349 matches within the company and will certainly include to this count before he retires.

Orton is still the most youthful WWE World Champion ever and has gone on to win the world championship 13 times. Apart from the host of titles Orton has won in WWE, he’s too won the Royal Rumble twice and is a grand slam winner.

 

5. John Cena – 1334


At number 5 is the ‘Face that runs the place’ John Cena. Cena right now stands at 1334 matches in a WWE ring in spite of the fact that the number might have been much higher if he hadn’t been a part-timer in later years.

John Cena is considered to be one of the most prominent of all time and has equalled Ric Flair’s 16 world titles. He’s won nearly everything there's to win in WWE including two Royal Rumbles.

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