Our friend Jake Sharlpess from Rukkus, who provided us with an excellent WWE SummerSlam infographic, has provided us with another one for Sunday’s Night of Champions PPV, and you can view it below.
Going back through each of the 312 PPVs since 1988 reveals that only six superstars have wrestled twice as individuals in one night. Many have seen double duty in Royal Rumbles, Survivor Series, King of the Rings, and other tournaments, but few have fought in multiple singles matches (in Daniel Bryan’s case one was a Triple Threat but he was wrestling as an individual and not part of any team).
The second thing that stands out is that if Sting wins his matchup with Rollins, he would become the oldest WWE Champion in the history of the company. The graphic below offers an analysis of the ages of each wrestler who has held the the belt and you can view the 10 oldest champions in history (at the time when they won the belt).