10 Most Infamous Wrestling Losing Streaks
10. MVP
Montel Vontavious Porter's five-month losing streak, between August 2008 and January 2009, was the bizarre flashpoint of a slow-burn babyface turn. He wasn't merely jobbed out to the irredeemably awful likes of Kizarny - his signature entrance was stripped away from him to symbolise his descent into the jobber ranks.
The idea behind the streak, apparently, was to position MVP as figure of sympathy - a method completely at odds with his role as an elite, preening athlete. It was conscious sabotage. When he did turn face, he did so with the assistance of Triple H in defeating the Big Show on the January 16 SmackDown!. Essentially, it was the most heelish face turn in history. The arrogance of the character practically necessitated a well though-out and subtle transition. Instead, a man whose entire act was based on his standing as a winner became a loser - and, worse yet, a fluke.
It was the beginning of the end for him, oddly enough.
In reality, MVP had irked the office by sarcastically asking the Wellness Policy drug testing monitor, whose presence he found overbearing, if he "went to medical school for four years just to look at people's d*cks."