10 Biggest Winners In WWE Survivor Series History
5. Kane (8 Wins)
Making his in-ring debut at Survivor Series 1997 in a bruising win over Mankind, Kane would rack up some good wins in his early Fall Classic appearances, including above-average scuffles with X-Pac and Chris Jericho, taking a spot on Team WWF as they chased The Alliance out of town in 2001, and a feud-ending ambulance match with future Brock-slayer Shane McMahon in 2003.
It would be on the same night after sending Shane-O-Mac to the hospital that he would cost his brother The Undertaker victory against the senior McMahon in a Buried Alive match, but when The Deadman eventually bagged his revenge in that programme, Kane's career as a rejuvenated heel stalled indefinitely and more regular Pay-Per-View stumbles would follow.
He would rebuild his Survivor Series form as a babyface, finding unlikely success with Team Cena and Team HHH in the mid-2000s, before getting the band back together last year with Undertaker to reform the Brothers of Destruction and casually squash the Wyatt family as part of Undertaker's 25th year Celebrations.
Still relatively active on the Main Roster, one more Survivor Series win would catapult Kane several more places up this list, and as he reaches his own 20-year milestone next year, it's not implausible to see something big in Kane's plans this time.