The underwhelming number one entry is Big Show, with a staggering 332 matches on Smackdown, a number that could still go up much further. The majority of those 332 matches were poor, although he has had his moments over the years. Fans will never forget the time he faced Brock Lesnar and the superplex broke the ring in 2003, or some of the decent efforts he had against Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio in the last few years. Really, Big Show has been the beneficiary of being one of Vince McMahon's favourites. He was attached to the Smackdown brand for so many the last sixteen years and has been able to become the brand's most active performer.