10 WWE Wrestlers Who Lost The Most Matches In 2014

The biggest losers in the WWE.

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WWE wrestlers are never that keen on losing. Being the "jobber" is an unenviable task, as the perception of being a loser often sticks. That makes fans less likely to buy your merchandise, and also hurts your ability to rise into main event positions. Basically, being a loser is going to cost a wrestler money in the long term. No one cares about jobbers and the inevitable contract release usually comes around for the perennial losers. As for who were the biggest losers in WWE during 2014, the match result data shows some pretty surprising jobbers. The stats for most losses indicate a few expected names, but also some major headliners who lost a hell of a lot of matches. For every winner, there must be a loser, although sometimes the WWE does tend to book DQ finishes as a way of protecting talent. There have been many famous jobbers throughout the years, from Frank Williams in the 80's to Al Snow in the 90's. A guy has got to do what it takes to pay the bills, and sometimes staring at the lights is as good as it gets for WWE superstars. The following ten men posted the most losses in 2014.

10. Damien Sandow

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Rating: 153 Losses

153 losses in one year... ouch.

Damien Sandow worked on 166 occasions, with only 13 wins. He has been without doubt, the ultimate jobber.

He started the year barely even able to get on WWE cards. His reinvention as Mizdow has resulted in a career renaissance of sorts... although he's still losing most weeks.

His 2013 run as Mr Money In The Bank must feel like a very, very long time ago.

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