#3 Kane, Big Show, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler, and The Rock (eight wins each at Survivor Series)
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Randy Orton
Kane and Big Show, two of the biggest Superstars in WWE history, have both won eight matches at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. Both Superstars have lost seven matches each at the event. Randy Orton, dubbed by many as Mr. Survivor Series, has won eight matches as well but has also lost six of his outings at the event. Quite possibly the biggest win of them all came in 2005 when Orton was Team SmackDown's sole survivor against Team RAW.
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Dolph Ziggler's legendary performance at the 2014 Survivor Series event is one that fans aren't going to forget for a long time to come. This was the night that saw Sting make his WWE debut and help Ziggler pin Seth Rollins to give Team Cena the victory. Ziggler stands at eight wins as well, with only two losses.
WWE legend The Rock has won eight matches as well, with two losses at the event. When one recalls The Rock's performance at Survivor Series, the one win that pops up immediately is his pin over Stone Cold Steve Austin in 2001, which resulted in WWE beating The Alliance and ending a months-long rivalry.
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