#2 John Cena - 163 WWE Pay-Per-View Matches
From his instant classic at Money in the Bank with CM Punk to his Wrestlemania 20 showdown with The Big Show, John Cena has been a mainstay in the WWE pay-per-view scene since the early 2000s. While the now 44-year-old is much less active in wrestling, he, like many other WWE legends, has a high probability of returning to the ring.
John Cena has been named the Wrestler of the Decade on two separate occasions by Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Once he eventually retires from in-ring competition and vows to never wrestle again, Cena will go down as one of the greatest to ever step foot into the squared circle.
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#1 Randy Orton - 177 WWE Pay-Per-View Matches
Randy Orton is the most established wrestler when it comes to performing at WWE pay-per-views, and that comes as no surprise. Making his promotional debut all the way back in 2002 with a victory over Hardcore Holly, the match signified the beginning of something special for The Apex Predator.
The 10-time WWE champion made his most recent pay-per-view showing in November's Survivor Series. Along with Riddle, the two overcame SmackDown tag team champions, The Usos, ultimately earning RAW brand supremacy.
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