15 WWE Superstars With The Most Wins At SummerSlam

7. Randy Orton – 6 Wins

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In terms of active wrestlers, Randy Orton has the most SummerSlam wins out of the full-time talent currently on the WWE roster.

Orton has had some huge wins at the biggest show of the Summer, most notably defeating Chris Benoit to become the WWE’s youngest ever World Champion back in 2004. 

He’d then go on to defeat the legendary Undertaker at 2005’s SummerSlam, and he’d reclaim the World Heavyweight Championship from Christian at the 2011 event. Then came the 2013 SummerSlam, which saw Orton cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase to take Daniel Bryan’s freshly won WWE Championship.

When it comes to it, some of the greatest moments of Randy Orton’s Hall of Fame career have come at SummerSlam. Which is why it’s such a shame to see yet another battle with Sheamus lined up for this Sunday.

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