#4 and #3 The Big Show and Kane – 15 years
The Big Show and Kane are respected veteran big men by any measure, and it’s noteworthy that the two had the staying power to each work fifteen Survivor Series events and counting.
While wrestling fans are buzzing about last minutes changes to this year’s show that saw Daniel Bryan replace AJ Styles and Charlotte Flair replace Becky Lynch, Show had a career-making night back in 1999 when he served as a last minute replacement in his own right.
The show was supposed to feature a Triple Threat between Attitude Era icons The Rock, Triple H, and Steve Austin, only for Austin to get kayfabe run over in the parking garage and taken out of action (so he could recover from real life injuries). Show was his last-minute replacement and won his first WWE Championship there.
As a testament to each man’s longevity, Big Show and Kane were notably each involved in two of the most memorable main event team matches in Survivor Series history thirteen years apart. In 2001, the two giants were on the same side representing WWE against The Alliance.
In 2014, they started out on opposite teams with The Big Show backing John Cena while Kane represented The Authority. By the end of the match, Show did what Show (and often Kane) does and made a heel turn to help out the heels.