#4 The Miz - 121 WWE Pay-Per-View Matches
If you want to feel old, just remember that The Miz made his WWE PPV debut with the company all the way back in 2004 where he competed opposite Daniel Puder in an attempt to win the overhauled Tough Enough. The two participated in a boxing match which The Miz lost via decision.
Just two years later, The Miz would then make his WWE in-ring pay-per-view debut against the infamous Boogeyman at Armaggedon. The Ohio-born superstar was once again on the receiving end of a beatdown and was welcomed with a mouth full of worms for his troubles. He has since gone on to perform at 121 PPV for the WWE.
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#3 Edge - 135 WWE Pay-Per-View Matches
After making an astonishing comeback earlier this year at the Royal Rumble and winning the renowned achievement for the second time, Edge further increased his wrestling legacy. At almost 50, Edge is still going strong and looks set to continue to add to his impressive 135 WWE PPV appearances.
Despite coming up short to Roman Reigns in his bid to recapture WWE gold, Edge has continued to show what's capable for wrestlers who dedicate themselves to their craft.
Edge will add to his pay-per-view numbers when he takes on The Miz on WWE Day 1 on the first day of January 2022.