10 Biggest Winners In WWE Survivor Series History

8. Dolph Ziggler (6 Wins)

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Losing his place on the card at the very last minute this year won't feel too good, but Dolph Ziggler can be pleased with his Survivor Series form up to this point.

Perpetually stuck in the midcard he may be, but Dolph has piled the Thanksgiving wins up all the same.

In fact, it's memorable nights like that of the 2014 event, where a spectacular effort undoing 3-on-1 odds for for Team Cena vs The Authority again teased audiences that Dolph could really be a top player. Like all of his windows of opportunity, that too would sadly slam shut, and two years later he looks to be firmly back on the treadmill.

Despite this, Survivor Series has remained kind to him, holding secondary title wins over John Morrison and Keval (!) as well as being part of three other successful Survivor Series teams.

Maybe one day this luck will stretch another six months to give him his desired first ever Wrestlemania singles match, but at 6 wins so far, at least his place in Series folklore remains safe for now.

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