10 WWE Stars With The Most SmackDown Matches Ever

3. Kane - 299 Matches

Kane Ambrose
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Sitting in the bronze medal position when it comes to most matches on SmackDown, Kane has seen a whole lot of mayhem on WWE TV. His high placing on this list is surprising considering he was a staple on RAW from the introduction of the brand split (2002) until getting drafted in 2006, meaning he didn't wrestle at all on the blue show for four whole years.

His first SmackDown match certainly didn't come in that seven-team elimination match, but it was a tag battle he found himself in. It was also on the first episode of the show, as Kane teamed with unlikely partner X-Pac to defeat The New Age Outlaws. Strangely enough, the Big Red Monster wouldn't appear on the show again for four months.

Kane is yet to wrestle on SmackDown in 2016, his last match on the show coming on the last live SmackDown in December 2015, where he teamed up with Ryback and the Dudley Boyz to lose to The Wyatt Family. Will he wrestle one more match to make it to the big 300?

Yes. Probably, anyway.

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