10 Biggest Winners In WWE Survivor Series History

1. The Undertaker (13 Wins)

The Undertaker
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Almost as synonymous with Survivor Series as he is with Wrestlemania, The Undertaker's historic links with the Thanksgiving tradition are storied and well-documented.

Debuting in 1990, he would actually manage to make it to the Semi-Finals of the Deadly Game Tournament in 1998 before ever tasting defeat at the event.

Along the way, he steamrolled opposition, crushing Kamala in 1992, frightening the life out of the unbeatable Yokozuna in 1993 before tipping him into a casket in 1994, dismantling The Royals en route to a clean sweep for his team in 1995, and finally scoring a decisive win over Mankind at Madison Square Garden in 1996 after Foley's darkest alter-ego had spent the whole year finding new and vicious ways to beat him.

That's without mentioning his shocking WWF Title win in 1991 over Hulk Hogan, then still seen as an indestructible force. In fact, had it not been for mounting injuries in his later years, he'd probably find himself with a Survivor Series tally similar to his Wrestlemania streak. Having returned last year to defeat the Wyatts, he also holds more recent victories over The Big Show, CM Punk and, Heidenreich (okay, they can't all be stars...).

Though every Wrestlemania looks like it could be his last, it's hard to see WWE turning down The Deadman's services should he offer them for the Fall Classic in the future. And even less likely that he'd be asked to lose. His Survivor Series record could be safe for many more years to come.

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