10 Biggest Winners In WWE Survivor Series History
4. The Big Show (8 Wins)
It's been a rough few years for The Big Show and he seems to be winding down for good after an impressive 21-year career with both major wrestling companies, but Big Show had sensational form in his early Survivor Series appearances.
Captaining and winning his elimination match by himself AND winning the WWF Title at his debut Series, he was on a successful Team WWF in 2001, and snatched the WWE title from Brock Lesnar at Madison Square Garden in 2002.
He's suffered some losses since then, but has also chipped in on a couple of team wins over the years, and holds the dubious honour of winning a match despite attempting to lose it, sparking out his own team captain with a knockout punch during Team Cena's eventual victory over the Authority.
His unprecedented dalliances with heel/face alignments have dented his credibility in ways which have probably cost him some big victories over the years, but like Kane before him, as somebody still (occasionally) performing on the main roster he could find himself challenging the top Survivor Series spot if his body allows.