10 Current WWE Superstars That Aren't Hurt By Losses

8. Randy Orton

Like many others on this list, Randy Orton has put forth a Hall Of Fame-worthy career since joining the WWE in 2002.

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The Viper's piled up impressive victories throughout his decade-plus years of work including unifying the WWE and World Championships in 2013. Orton has reached the peak of his WWE career and has headlined several WrestleManias that mean in 2016, he no longer needs to have his hand raised in order to remain on top. His signature RKO alone is enough to keep fans invested in Orton's matches for the rest of his career.

While Randy doesn't need the victories as much as some of the younger talents do, he's not yet reached the level of a fellow active competitor and future Hall Of Famer whose alias might need to be changed to Y-2-J-O-B. As a result, Orton still goes over talent when the timing is right, such as at WrestleMania 31 when he defeated Seth Rollins.

Prior to his most recent shoulder injury, WWE seemed to have a good grasp on balancing out Orton's wins and losses, knowing that when asked to do the honors, his stock won't plummet.

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