10 Worst Winless Records In WrestleMania History

Not everyone can amass a WrestleMania legacy like that of The Undertaker.

By Justin Henry /

It's an accepted part of WWE lore that designated punching bag/Andre stand-in Big Show has had the worst WrestleMania record. In the weekly storyline build for Cody Rhodes' Intercontinental title bout with Show at WrestleMania XXVIII, Rhodes pointed out Show's foibles on the 'grandest stage', including losses in a sumo match with Akebono, and getting knocked out by Floyd Mayweather, Jr. In truth, Show's WrestleMania record is far from favorable, but it still sits at 4-9, battle royal losses and pre-show appearances excluded. There was actually a time where Show won three straight WrestleMania matches between 2010-12. It's a losing record, but at least Show has four wins, period. There are a number of wrestlers over the years that have not gotten any wins at WrestleMania, let alone four. These days, getting to be a part of the pay-per-view card in something other than a battle royal either means the office likes you, or you're a B-list celebrity. So for Show to have racked up four wins, given he was once 1-8 at the event, is a minor miracle. As it turns out, there are ten performers (eleven, actually, one is a tag team) that boast a winless record at WrestleMania, with at least three losses. While few of these performers have the capacity to be the butt of a joke like Show, it's worth noting their WrestleMania futility. It should be noted that for the purposes of this list, failure to win a battle royal does *NOT* count as a loss, though the winning of a battle royal would count as a victory (thus, those performers wouldn't be included here). Also, pre-show matches are disqualified. This is only about the actual pay-per-view telecast.

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