6. Big Show - 142 PPV Matches
We all knew he would be somewhere on this list, so here he is. Big Show has been WWE's go-to man if they need someone to eat a loss to any up and coming star. As a result, he has amassed 142 matches on PPV.
Big Show debuted on PPV at 1999's Backlash: In Your House PPV. He fought Mankind in a Boiler Room Brawl in a losing effort. He was referred to as Paul Wight, his real name, during that time before being repackaged as The Big Show.
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Out of his 142 matches, he has had 16 main events to his name, including the main event of WrestleMania 2000. He is a 5 time World Champion (7 if you count his WCW days), 3-time Hardcore Champion, 1 time US and Intercontinental Champion and an 8 time Tag Team Champion.
He also won the 2015 Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal although it was on WrestleMania 31's pre-show. His last PPV match came at Summerslam 2017 where he lost to Big Cass in a match where Enzo Amore was suspended in a Shark Cage.