WWE Top 10: Top 10 active WWE Superstars with the most PPVs matches


WWE Top 10: Top 10 active WWE Superstars with the most PPVs matches

WWE Superstar with most PPV: Find out who are the active WWE wrestlers with the most appearances in pay-per-view events. You’ll be surprised.

Legendary wrestlers of the stature of Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, or Big Show have hundreds of PPV appearances behind them. But of those who are still active today in Vince McMahon’s company, who is in the Top 10? In the list that we will reveal to you below, you will leave doubts.

WWE Superstar with most PPV

► Jeff Hardy (100)

Ring legend and future Hall of Famer Jeff Hardy’s first pay-per-view event took place on June 27, 1999 at the King of the Ring show where he teamed up with his brother Matt to defeat Edge and Christian.

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Currently, Jeff Hardy is recovering from the COVID-19. And he is not known whether this number will increase later this month when SummerSlam was held in Las Vegas.

His most recent appearance was Elimination Chamber 2021 when he fought AJ Styles, Kofi Kingston, Randy Orton, Sheamus and Drew McIntyre, who finished as the winner.

Dolph Ziggler (108)

Within these 108 PPV appearances, Dolph Ziggler collects more losses than victories. But will always have the honor of having debuted in a pay-per-view event against Shawn Michaels and Triple H(Vengeance , 2006).

At that time, The Show-Off was called Nicky. And it was part of The Spirit Squad along with Johnny, Mikey and Mitch. His last appearance dates from WrestleMania Backlash where he ended up losing the SmackDown tag team titles at the hands of Rey Mysterio and his son Dominik.

► Rey Mysterio (113)

Rey Mysterio has been in the business since 1992 and has one of the brightest careers in the entertainment business behind him. But his first pay-per-view in WWE was not until 10 years after his debut, at SummerSlam in 2002. Where he gave a master class with Kurt Angle.

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► Kofi Kingston (116)

Everyone remembers KofiMania as the biggest intervention of this Superstar at WrestleMania 35 defeating Daniel Bryan and conquering the WWE Championship.

In his 116 PPV appearances, he has always done a great job, mainly in the tag team division, although his last solo appearance is not fondly remembered by Bobby Lashley’s beating at Money in the Bank 2021.

 The Miz (121)

His last appearance on a WWE PPV will not be remembered by everyone at this point; The Miz was defeated by Damian Priest in the zombie fight that surrounded the ring during WrestleMania Backlash.

The Miz collects 41 victories in these types of shows, and the last one was nothing more and nothing less than to get the WWE Championship by exchanging the briefcase against Drew McIntyre in Elimination Chamber 2021. He is currently recovering from a long injury duration (approximately 9 months) of the right knee.

WWE Superstar with most PPV

Edge (133)

In his first PPV appearance, Edge teamed up with Sable to beat Jacqueline and Marc Mero. Now, 23 years later, he will face Seth Rollins at SummerSlam in a match expected by both generations.

Edge (47) is in one of the best physical states that we have ever seen him and it seems that he never had to leave the ring or that he had never broken his neck.

John Cena (162)

Vengeance 2002 was the starting point for  statistics on pay-per-view events. At that time he managed to defeat nothing more and nothing less than. He is one of the most successful PPV fighters (93) and will continue to make history this month in Las Vegas when Roman Reigns is measured.

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Triple H (173)

has not had a fight since Super ShowDown 2019, where he was defeated by. It is clear that he is not a full time competitor but he has not announced his retirement yet so we could continue to consider him a part time fighter. His first appearance was at SummerSlam 1995 defeating Bob Holly. When he was still known as Hunter Hearst Hermsley.

Randy Orton (174)

Although he has been missing from WWE television programming for a couple of months, Orton has been one of those talents who has been at the foot of the cannon during the pandemic , with which we could say that he is having a well-deserved rest. His first PPV appearance was in Elimination Chamber 2003 where he shared a hell of a cell with Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, Goldberg, Kevin Nash and Triple H. Almost nothing.

►Kane (176)

Kane’s inclusion on this list may be somewhat controversial as he is serving full-time as a politician. Although we will consider Kane a part-time fighter until his retirement or retirement fight is officially announced.

So far he holds this honor with one last surprise appearance at this year’s Royal Rumble. At 54 years old, we can only say that he has only one farewell fight left if he deems it appropriate.