#4 Big Show
You can question whether or not we will see Big Show wrestle at Survivor Series again, but with a 8-7 win record, it's safe to say he's done pretty well at the event.
Show's first appearance in 1999 was impressive for the fact that he amassed two victories in the one night. After taking out the entirety of his own team pre-match, he successfully beat the quartet of Big Boss Man, Prince Albert, Mideon and Viscera on his own.
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He would top that achievement just a few hours later when he replaced an injured Stone Cold Steve Austin to defeat both Triple H and The Rock to win his first ever WWF Championship.
Whilst his involvement in the years since have mostly been bit-part roles in multi-man matches, he's still managed some decent scalps along the way.
The pick of which came in 2002 at Madison Square Garden where, with the help of Paul Heyman, he became the first wrestler to defeat Brock Lesnar, dethroning him clean-as-a-whistle to win the Undisputed Championship.
Show's last appearance at Survivor Series was five years ago back in 2014, where, despite turning his back on his colleagues in Team Cena, he was technically still a part of the winning squad with Dolph Ziggler pulling off the shock victory.