Top 5 Wrestlers with the most losses in WWE history

Not only winners but losers also end up making records. Take a look at the superstars who have lost the most matches in history.


Top 5 Wrestlers with the most losses in WWE history

Dolph Zigller, Randy Orton , The Miz

Winning and losing is just part of the game, but some WWE superstars have lost so many of their matches that it had become a record. These records show the success rate of a wrestler in the industry as wins give more fame & love than losses.

But losing a match doesn’t define a wrestler’s abilities as the wrestlers need to work as per the script most of the time. Let’s take a look at those top superstars who lost most of their matches during their career.

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#5 Randy Orton (1017 losses & counting)

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Randy Orton source(via WWE)

The Apex Predator Randy Orton’s name is surprising to be there on this list but it’s the truth. Orton has played the role of heel more than face in this company due to which he lost a majority of the matches in his career. The viper has wrestled around 1349 matches in his 20-year career & still counting. Many of the time he joined big factions like Evolution, RK-bro but wasn’t able to win every match. Randy Orton has lost 1017 matches till now in his career.

#4 Dolph Ziggler (1104 losses and counting)

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Dolph Ziggler source(via WWE)

Dolph Ziggler is an American professional wrestler & stand-up comedian at the same time. The Showoff Dolph Ziggler has wrestled a huge number of matches around 1379 out of which he lost 1104. He’s one of the best performers in the industry and has wrestled a lot of wrestlers in his carrier. He is also holding the record for the second person to make the highest number of Royal Rumble appearances followed by Kane.

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#3 Brooklyn Brawler (1169 losses)

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Brooklyn Brawler source(via WWE)

Brooklyn Brawler is an American professional wrestler & road agent. Steve Lombardi, known by his real name in the WWF, started his career in late 1983 as a heel enhancement talent. He made his TV debut in October 1983, losing to The Iron Sheik and being carried out on a stretcher. Lombardi faced various wrestlers on house shows and TV, including Ivan Koloff and Sgt. Slaughter.

He gained his first successes in 1984 with draws against Jerry Valiant and Terry Daniels but continued to lose to most of the WWF roster. He has lost nearly 1169 matches in his carrier. Lombardi gained his first pinfall victory in June 1984 against Mad Dog Vachon and had a brief angle with Hulk Hogan.

#2 The Miz (1182 losses and counting)

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The Miz source(via WWE)

The Miz is a wrestler, actor, and TV personality from the United States. The Miz is one of the most well-known and skilled wrestlers in the history of the organization, and he has enjoyed a tremendous career there, winning several championships. The results of certain battles may not always reflect the overall accomplishments or talent of a wrestler like The Miz. More often than not, Miz performs humorous and enjoyable WWE segments instead of winning fights. The Miz has lost 1182 matches in his career so far.

#1 Kane (1221 losses)

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Kane with Late Paul Bearer source(via WWE)

The Big Red Monster has wrestled for more than two decades and entertained his fans all around the globe. People adored everything about him, including his entrance, ring gears, his prime-time strength, and his pyros. Kane was and would always be one of the most dominant wrestlers in WWE history.

He has competed in both solo and tag-team with his brother The Undertaker several times and has always been a fan favorite. But being the heel for most of his career has made him lose many of his matches. He also has the record for wrestling the highest number of matches in history. Kane has lost 1221 matches in his career.

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