10 Current WWE Superstars That Aren't Hurt By Losses

Which superstars have no fear of losing their job despite doing the job?

By Matt Davis /

The quote made famous by UCLA Bruins coach Red Sanders claimed, "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing." Well, not in WWE.

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At least, not always.

In fact, the Road Dogg recently went on record saying almost the complete opposite: "wins and losses don't matter." As much as his statement could've done with some qualifiers, the opinion of the former DX member is valid...at times.

Some WWE superstars reach such a high level of success, or have been established for so long, that losing in the squared circle doesn't hurt them in the same way it would a newer competitor. For the talent, it's a pretty remarkable position to be in and it usually only applies to superstars with Hall Of Fame-level careers.

As helpful as this can be to the company in many ways, its effects are not always positive. The reality of WWE is that this can be a crutch that is overused at times leading to the finish of some superstars' matches becoming too predictable. Generally speaking though, not every wrestler needs the W.

With that said, let's take a look at the current WWE Superstars that can lose a match without losing their "spot".

10. Dudley Boyz

Arguably the greatest tag-team of their generation, the Dudley Boyz have had success that's spanned three decades. Comparable to the Road Warriors who conquered the AWA, NWA/WCW and WWE tag-team divisions in the '80s and '90s, Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley did the same in ECW, WWE, and TNA in the late '90s, 2000s, and 2010s.

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Often called the most decorated tag-team of all-time because of their record number of championships, the Dudley Boyz definitely have the ability to absorb a loss. In fact, WWE would not have brought back the half-brothers if they couldn't remain over despite losing. After all, The Dudley Boyz' current role as veterans on the roster is to teach the younger superstars and help them grow. More often than not, this results in the Dudleyz doing the honors in order to elevate teams like The New Day, The Wyatts, and Enzo & Cass.

They may not be as hot as they were at the start of the millennium, but fans still respect the Dudley Boyz and recognize their Hall Of Fame-worthy career. The reactions every time they come through the curtain are testament to this fact.

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