9 WWE Superstars who are undefeated in active pay-per-views 

The Undertaker
The Undertaker

From WrestleMania 7 to WrestleMania 29, The Undertaker competed in every WrestleMania (barring WrestleMania X and WrestleMania 2000) and whether it was a 2-on-1 handicap, putting someone in a casket or fighting in a Hell in a Cell match, he had his hand raised at the end.

It took a total of 23 years and a 'Beast' to end a pay-per-view record that may never be broken.

Whilst Wrestlemania XXX will forever mark the end of the most famous streak in sports entertainment history, there are a handful of WWE superstars that are still undefeated in active pay-per-views in the WWE.


#9 Rusev (2-0 at Money in the Bank)

Aleksander Rusev Day?
Money in the Bank = Rusev Day.

Money in the Bank is usually a pay-per-view that no wrestler can avoid a mark in the loss column given the circumstances of the match. Rusev has managed to avoid all of the flying ladder chaos at this Pay-per-view though.

A singles victory against both Big E and Titus O’Neil (in 2014 and 2016 respectively) confirms that the Money in the Bank pay-per-view is definitely ‘Rusev Day’.

Victories

Money in the Bank 2014 against Big E in a Submission Match.

Money in the Bank 2016 against Titus O'Neil.

#8 Baron Corbin (2-0 at Money in the Bank)

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Baron Corbin's reaction to his second victory at Money in the Bank

Another wrestler also to remain undefeated at Money in the Bank is none other than Baron Corbin, and one of his victories came from the chaotic match. Regardless of what happened afterwards with his briefcase, he still maintains a perfect record at Money in the Bank.

Victories

Money in the Bank 2016 against Dolph Ziggler.

Money in the Bank 2017 against AJ Styles, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Shinsuke Nakamura in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

#7 Neville (3-0 at Summerslam)

Could a return finally be on the table?
The Man that Summerslam hasn't forgotten.

It doesn’t matter if Neville is fighting for the Cruiserweight Championship or having an actor as a tag-team partner, Neville knows how to win at the Biggest Party of the Summer.

Summerslam aside, he also has a 2-0 record at Extreme Rules proving that Neville is not just the King of the Cruiserweights. He’s also the king of multiple pay-per-views too.

Victories

Summerslam 2015 (with Stephen Amell) against King Barrett and Stardust.

Summerslam 2016 (with Sami Zayn) against The Dudley Boyz.

Summerslam 2017 against Akira Tozawa for the Cruiserweight Championship.

#6 Goldust (3-0 at Hell in a Cell)

Goldust
Hell in a Cell is 'GOLD'

The Undertaker may call Hell in a Cell his ‘devil's playground’, but this pay-per-view is Goldust’s performing stage. Two successful tag team title defences and a six-man tag match proves that Hell in a Cell where Goldust takes his ‘Curtain Call’.

Victories

Hell in a Cell 2010: (with Kofi Kingston and R-Truth) against Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre in a six-man tag match.

Hell in a Cell 2013: (with Stardust) against The Shield (Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns) and The USOs (Jey and Jimmy Uso) in a Triple Threat Tag Team Championship Match.

Hell in a Cell 2014: (with Stardust) against The USOs (Jey and Jimmy Uso) for the Tag Team Championships.

#5 Kevin Owens (3-0 at Hell in a Cell)

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Owens is 3 and 0

Another wrestler that can successfully boast three victories at the hellacious pay-per-view is none other than Kevin Owens.

In his three matches, he has successfully maintained his Intercontinental Championship and Universal Championship (against Ryback and Seth Rollins) before main eventing in the 2017 event proving that he’s a successful Prizefighter at this pay per view.

Victories

Hell in a Cell 2015: against Ryback for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

Hell in a Cell 2016: against Seth Rollins in Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship.

Hell in a Cell 2017: against Shane McMahon in Hell in a Cell match.

#4 Mickie James (4-0 at Survivor Series)

Mickie was released along with a number of other superstars in April 2010
Mickie James leads the women in victories at Survivor Series

Whilst there are four other active female wrestlers who also have yet to lose at Survivor Series, Mickie James is the only one that has four victories to her name.

From 2006-2009, Mickie James won every single match, starting by defeating the now Hall of Famer Lita, in her last match. Whilst one can make the argument that James was pinned in 2008, the history books will still remember the victory for Team Raw; the team Mickie James was in.

Victories

Survivor Series 2006 against Lita for the WWE Women's Championship.

Survivor Series 2007 (with Kelly Kelly, Maria, Michelle McCool and Torrie Wilson) against Beth Phoenix, Jillian Hall, Layla, Melina and Victoria.

Survivor Series 2008 (with Beth Phoenix, Candice Michelle, Jillian Hall and Kelly Kelly) against Maria, Maryse, Michelle McCool, Natalya and Victoria in a 5 on 5 Survivor Series elimination match.

Survivor Series 2009 (with Eve Torres, Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly and Melina) against Alicia Fox, Beth Phoenix, Jillian Hall, Layla and Michelle McCool in a 5 on 5 Survivor Series elimination match.

#3 Big E (3-0 at Tables, Ladders and Chairs)

Big E's face after he (kayfabe) realises that Woods and Kingston are just holding him back
Big E is 3-0 at TLC

Unlike the other members of The New Day, Big E boasts an untarnished record at the Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view show.

A couple of wins with Kofi Kingston including a memorable Triple Threat Ladder Match in 2015 against The Usos and The Lucha Dragons proves that he's happy to swap out pancakes, unicorns and Booty-Os for Tables, Ladders and Chairs.

Victories

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2013 against Damien Sandow for the WWE Intercontinental Championship

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2014 (with Kofi Kingston) against Gold and Stardust.

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2015 (with Kofi Kingston) against The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) and The USOs (Jey and Jimmy Uso) in a Triple Threat Ladder Match for the Tag Team Championships

#2 Bray Wyatt (4-0 at Tables, Ladders and Chairs)

Bray Wyatt could have some interesting future plans
The Eater of Worlds takes centre stage at this pay-per-view.

The only person to have a better win-loss record at this chaotic pay-per-view is none other than the Eater of Worlds.

From 2013-2016, Bray Wyatt has simply had his hand raised high at the end of the variety of matches he’s had at this Pay-per-view including an ‘explosive’ match against Dean Ambrose at TLC 2015.

Victories

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2013 (with Erick Rowan and Luke Harper) against Daniel Bryan in a 3-on-1 handicap match.

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2014 against Dean Ambrose in a TLC Match.

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2015 (with Braun Strowman, Erick Rowan and Luke Harper) against the ECW Originals (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley, Rhyno and Tommy Dreamer) in an eight-man elimination table match.

Tables, Ladders and Chairs 2016 (with Randy Orton) against Heath Slater and Rhyno for the Tag Team Championship.

#1 Charlotte Flair (3-0 at Hell in a Cell)

The Queen
The Queen of Multiple Pay-per-views.

After a streak of 16 successive pay-per-view victories in singles competitions and breaking Asuka’s undefeated streak at Wrestlemania, Charlotte has been dubbed the queen of pay per views for a reason.

Having a better win to loss record across most of the active pay-per-views, Charlotte has no fewer than 4 pay-per-views she has to protect in 2018 (including the remaining big 2 this year). However, her Hell in a Cell record appears to stand out from the others.

Aside from being the first woman to have three victories at this pay-per-view, she is also part of the first ever woman’s hell in a cell match (also still the only one to this date) and the first woman to co-headline a WWE pay-per-view.

The history she made in Hell in a Cell 2016 with Sasha Banks has led to another women’s pay per view main event taking the spotlight, so this active streak has a lot of significance for the genetically superior athlete.

Victories

Hell in a Cell 2015 against Nikki Bella for the WWE Divas Championship.

Hell in a Cell 2016 against Sasha Banks in Hell in a Cell for the WWE Raw Women's Championship.

Hell in a Cell 2017 against Natalya for the WWE Smackdown Women's Championship (won by disqualification).

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