Record: 12-5 Number of main events: 4 (1993, 1994, 2001, 2007) The Undertaker's Mr. Survivor Series because his first match took place at the 1990 event and then one year later he won his first WWE Title. In addition to that, he's got the most wins at the event with 12. The next highest win totals are 8 by Cena and The Rock. Maybe Cena will pass him, but for now Undertaker is the king with the 12-5 record. They really did an awesome job of making his 1990 debut seem important. The reason why he didn't win the match for his team is because they had all the winning superstars come back for the main event. They likely didn't want him interacting with big names on his first night in the main event. There was also some historical significance for his 2003 Survivor Series match, which was against Vince McMahon. He wrestled for nearly four years as the "American Badass" that drove to the ring on a motorcycle and was much more of a regular than he was as the "Deadman" character. He lost to Vince in a Buried Alive match thanks to his "brother" Kane and ended the night buried under some dirt. We didn't see him again until the following March, so that was the end of his American Badass character. While he may not have always had the best matches, it's hard to deny his staying power. His 17 matches tie Shawn Michaels with the most. While we don't expect him to wrestle at a Survivor Series again, he's given us a lot of memorable moments at this event just like he has at every show he's competed at. Nobody can deny the fact that The Undertaker is one of the greatest superstars in WWE history. The greatest fact of them all is that the first appearance took place at this show way back in 1990. That's when the Deadman started on this journey that we will never forget.
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