15 WWE Superstars With The Most Wins At SummerSlam

3. Triple H – 8 Wins

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When it comes to any lists of big wins at big shows, of coming out on top against an arguably more worthy winner, the IWC loves to point the finger at Triple H.

As far as SummerSlam is concerned, many of The Game’s most pivotal moments have come at that particular show, even going as far back to his WWF PPV debut, as he beat Bob 'Sparky Plugg' Holly in 1995. 

At the 1998 show he’d win the Intercontinental Title from The Rock in a Ladder Match that put both stars on the map as soon-to-be-main-event talents. Triple H would also retain his World Heavyweight Championship in the first ever Elimination Chamber at the 2003 show, and DX would again reform to beat Legacy in 2009. 

That said though, clearly the biggest win of Hunter’s career came when he senseless squashed Eugene at SummerSlam 2004, right?

The Cerebral Assassin is tied for second place when it comes to wins, but his loss record sees him take third spot on this list.

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