15 WWE Superstars With The Most Wins At SummerSlam

9. Ultimate Warrior - 5 Wins

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The iconic Ultimate Warrior is one of the few entries on this list with a remarkable 100% record when it came to SummerSlam appearances.

Warrior’s SummerSlam debut came as a surprise challenger for the Honky Tonk Man’s Intercontinental Championship in 1988. Following one of the loudest pops in wrestling history, the man from Parts Unknown won the gold in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it 27 seconds.

At the 1989 event, Warrior would regain the IC Title from Rick Rude before then retaining the WWF Championship against the Ravishing One in a Cage Match at the following year’s show.

1991 saw Warrior team with Hulk Hogan to fight a foreign menace, then ’92 had Warrior defeat WWF Champion Randy Savage by countout. And just like that, as quick as he’d arrived, the Warrior’s five SummerSlam appearances were done.

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