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Post by Kick Your Face on Mar 20, 2017 13:18:59 GMT -5
Has to be Big Show, right? Being a regular in WCW from 1995 to 1998, and then WWE from 1999 to now, with being a semi-regular in the past couple years, no one comes close, right? Only one I can think of who would come even remotely close would be Kane.
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Post by Porky's Butthole on Mar 20, 2017 15:03:44 GMT -5
Hogan and Undertaker I'd imagine would have more. God help us if they ever do Superstars of Wrestling or Challenge. Then it'd be Barry Horowitz.
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Post by Shy Guy on Mar 20, 2017 15:09:25 GMT -5
kane? he's been more consistently on tv than undertaker and big show
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Post by Ryushinku on Mar 20, 2017 15:56:04 GMT -5
Cagematch has Big Show listings for 2,511 matches. 1020 of them televised.
Kane is on 2,877 (1044 televised).
Ric Flair's on 3,315, but then he isn't active, unlike those two. Neither is Hogan, on 1,897 matches. If Taker has a WrestleMania match then he'll still "only" be on about 2,273 matches.
It gets trickier, though, for wrestlers (like Flair) that were around in the territory days. So, so many territories and locations and more difficult to track stuff, pre-80s. There might also be some veteran wrestlers in Japan that have clocked up more, I suppose.
But active in 2017 and in WWE/North American wrestling, yeah, Kane's a good shout. Man's done a shift and then some.
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Post by Kick Your Face on Mar 20, 2017 18:36:17 GMT -5
I checked and Andre has a total of 39 matches on the Network (including Rumbles and Battle Royals). That will probably change this year as they will likely add more Hulkamania era TV. It definitely needs more Andre. A lot of guys from that era need more prime footage, as most of the footage of those guys are from their later days with WCW.
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Post by wingedeagle on Mar 24, 2017 12:44:40 GMT -5
For a guy that's been around for 20 plus years, it should be at least 4,000.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Mar 28, 2017 11:42:54 GMT -5
For a guy that's been around for 20 plus years, it should be at least 4,000. But how 'around' has he been, really? He got injured a lot, especially the last decade.
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Post by Throwback on Apr 13, 2017 11:46:34 GMT -5
Jericho has got to be up there.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2017 2:18:32 GMT -5
For a guy that's been around for 20 plus years, it should be at least 4,000. But how 'around' has he been, really? He got injured a lot, especially the last decade. Plus in the mid-2000s it was pretty common to not have him wrestle on SmackDown itself, possibly not even appear, and instead do the post-show dark matches.
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