WWE has been running successfully for years. And in those years we have seen thousands of superstars come and go. Few of them were mid-talents while some of them found a way to the top of the company. A number of superstars were great talents but always suffered from injuries while a few not-so-good talents made their way through with the help of their hard work. Let’s take a look at the top WWE Superstars who have competed in the most number of matches in their illustrious careers.
7 Superstars with the most appearances in WWE
7. Triple H – 1971 Matches
Triple H’s career in WWE has been longer than almost 25 years. Hunter indulged in various stables during his wrestling career. His relations with the authority always give him an upper hand in promotion. The face of Evolution has won the World Heavyweight Championship five times. At WrestleMania 38, Hunter hung his boots and announced his retirement from wrestling. Moreover, he’s still connected to the business as the chief content officer.
6. Kofi Kingston – 1991 Matches
Kofi tops the list of the most underrated superstars in WWE. The spectacular ways in which he managed to get away at the Royal Rumble matches were just commendable. He signed with WWE in 2006 as a young talent. For most of his career, he was used by the promotion as a mid-superstar. But he finally managed to lift the WWE Championship in 2019. However, his title loss against Brock Lesnar will always be unjustified.
5. The Undertaker – 2193 Matches
The Deadman’s WWE career has lasted for three decades. The Undertaker has reached majestic heights in his pro wrestling career. He has always been brilliant in the ring but if we look at the list. Especially, when he was the face of SmackDown under Teddy Long. The Undertaker would have been above the list but he wrestled very limitedly in his last few years.
4. John Cena – 2198 Matches
John Cena is arguably the most loved superstar in WWE. Cena made his debut in the 2022 summer against Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle. Since then, he has never looked back at any juncture. He has defeated huge names such as Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, Randy Orton, The Rock and more in his illustrious career. In addition to that, he has been crowned the World Champion 16 times.
3. The Big Show – 2217 Matches
The world’s largest athlete filled the void in WWE after the retirement of Andre The Giant. WWE dead a lot of experiments on the Big Show. He used to change instantly from face to heel several times during his career in the promotion. The Big Show has won the world title four times in his career with a winning percentage of 55 per cent.
2. Randy Orton – 2291 Matches
Since his arrival in WWE Randy Orton emerged as one of the most notorious superstars in the company. According to his gimmick, he was not fearful of anyone and he only care about himself. Orton is a fourteen-time World Champion with ten WWE Championship reigns. However, the Viper is out of action currently because of an injury that he suffered in an off-ring brawl with The Usos. His return is highly-awaited and he’ll surely add more to his tally.
1. Kane – 2811 Matches
The Big Red Machine of Destruction stands at the top of the list in great fashion. During his debut in 1995, no one ever thought that came will rise over the charts. WWE debuted him as Issac Yankem and fake Diesel initially. In 1997, he finally debuted as Kane. The Devil’s Favorite Demon has competed in 2811 matches in his career.
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