#2 The 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 attack Stone Cold Steve Austin during his Steel Cage match against Vince McMahon.
21 years and 1434 matches later, Big Show is still signed to WWE and hasn't officially retired. Big Show has won multiple world titles in WWE and is also a former Intercontinental and US Champion.
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#1 Kane - 1663
At the top of the list, quite far ahead of everyone is, is the Mayor 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 sure, it will be a few years before anyone breaks Kane's record.