#2 Randy Orton - 1367 WWE matches
Randy Orton is a 13-time world champion and a Superstar that has proved he is one of the greatest of all time over the past two decades. The Viper is a sure-fire WWE Hall of Famer and a man who has stood the test of time for most of his career, but still delivered when needed.
It comes as no surprise that Orton is the second in this list and fourth when it comes to all-time WWE Superstars. The former world champion is well within reaching distance of Kane and The Big Show before the end of his career and could easily break the record.
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#1 Dolph Ziggler - 1402 WWE matches
Dolph Ziggler has been seen under many guises in WWE. He's been a Caddy, a male cheerleader, and even a Showoff, but in that time he has always delivered in the ring.
The former world champion may have been in the company for a shorter period of time compared to all the other men in the top five, but he is still at No. 3 in terms of all-time WWE Superstars.
Dolph Ziggler is just 38 matches away from overtaking The Big Show into second, which is easily something that he could do in the next year. The star was recently moved over to RAW and still has plenty of time left in his career to be able to put Kane's record of 1665 matches in his sights.