Big Show (13 Eliminations)
- Number Of Survivor Series Elimination Matches: 8 (1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 & 2014)
- Wrestlers Eliminated: Mideon, Prince Albert & Viscera (1999); Bradshaw (2003); Luther Reigns & Kurt Angle (2004); Batista (2005); Sabu & Kane (2006); Alberto Del Rio, Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre (2010); Mark Henry (2014)
- Wins: 5 (1999, 2001, 2004, 2010 & 2014)
- Losses: 3 (2003, 2005 & 2006)
- Was He Ever The Sole Survivor?: Yes (1999, 2004 & 2010)
The Big Show couldn’t have asked for a better Survivor Series debut. In 1999, the World’s Largest Athlete wrestled a group of four heels all by himself… and won in less than two minutes! Big Show eliminated Mideon, Prince Albert, and Viscera without breaking a sweat; before he could get his hands on his rival Big Bossman, the latter chose to walk away and get counted out.
Show would later replace Stone Cold Steve Austin in the main event of the evening and left Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena with the WWE Championship after beating Triple H and The Rock in a Triple Threat Match.
Two years later, Big Show made his second Survivor Series appearance as a member of Team WWF against The Alliance. While the World Wrestling Federation won to put an end to the infamous invasion storyline, Show was the first wrestler eliminated courtesy of Shane McMahon, of all people.
At Survivor Series 2002, Big Show beat Brock Lesnar to win his second WWE Championship. One year later, the two were now allies as Big Show was a member of Team Lesnar against Team Angle. Big Show, the then-United States Champion, got rid of Bradshaw a minute into the match and eventually was the last member of Team Lesnar to get eliminated.
Big Show wrestled against Kurt Angle’s team once again the following year, this time as a member of Eddie Guerrero’s team; Show eliminated Luther Reigns and Kurt Angle himself, becoming a survivor for the second time in his career.
Big Show found himself on the losing teams in the next two years, but still managed to eliminate three people during that time (Batista in 2005, and both Sabu and Kane in 2006).
The Big Show’s last two Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Matches happened in the early 2010s. The first was in 2010 as a member of Team Mysterio against Team Del Rio. After knocking out Alberto Del Rio and forcing him to leave the match, Show pinned Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre, winning the match alongside Rey.
His last was in 2014 as a member of Team Cena against Team Authority. Big Show eliminated Mark Henry with a KO Punch mere seconds into the bout, but would later turn heel and walk out on his teammates. Team Cena still picked up the win in the end, thanks to Dolph Ziggler’s superb performance and Sting’s iconic WWE debut.