10 Great Wrestlers (With Terrible WrestleMania Records)

10. Triple H (10-13)

As Shawn Michaels put it in last year's surreal "tribute" to The Game, "You weren't really that good".

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Yes, The Game, King of Kings, wielder of the Golden Shovel of Talent Burial, actually has a losing record at his father-in-law's greatest creation. Granted, it's the best record of anyone on this list but it's still shocking to see a man whose name became a byword for selfishness deign to lose at WWE's biggest PPV more often than not.

Not to say that Trips' reputation is wholly undeserved, as some of those WrestleMania matches showed his ego at its self-destructive worst. His match against Chris Jericho fell completely flat due to his unwillingness to give Y2J any real heat in the build-up, and his justification for beating Sting on his WWE debut - to set up a match against the Rock that never happened - is as flimsy as his rationale for booking himself against the Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVII (Essentially, "I'm the only one good enough to face him").

Then again, he did have to put over The Ultimate Warrior in embarrassing fashion in his first ever 'Mania bout. That would be enough to harden any wrestler's heart, let alone one as career-driven as the Cerebral Assassin.

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