#2 Survivor Series Eliminations
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Two months prior to writing Rumble history, Reigns was setting another elimination record, this time at the Survivor Series pay-per-view.
At the 2013 show, he helped himself to a WWE first when he became the only man in history to pin four opponents in a single Survivor Series elimination match. Jimmy Uso was the first to go, shortly followed by Cody Rhodes. And while his partner Seth Rollins then took out Jey Uso, Reigns once again assumed the driver’s seat to pin Goldust and Rey Mysterio and almost single-handedly earn his team the win.
Only one other performer in history has been able to match the four-elimination haul—Aja Kong did so in 1995 when she steamrolled her way through Team Blayze—but nobody’s been able to actually trump that figure.
And again, it seems unlikely that this tally will ever be topped as it would be an outright burial to see one guy eliminate all five members of a single team.