15 Biggest Losers In WWE SummerSlam History

2. Chris Jericho (6 Losses)

And further good news for Booker T is the fact that his record isn’t quite as bad as that of Chirs Jericho's, as we move into uncharted territory now with Jericho’s sextet of shortcomings.

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It all began in the year 2000 when he was beaten by Chris Benoit - and in a two-out-of-three falls match, no less, so you could argue he actually lost twice that day. Ric Flair then saw him off in 2002, before he was one of five losers in 2003’s Elimination Chamber main event.

2004 would become the scene of his inability to win the Intercontinental title in Triple Threat action against Edge and Batista, and then 12 months later he lost to John Cena when challenging for the World Heavyweight Championship. The final failure then came in 2014 when he lost to an up-and-coming Bray Wyatt.

And though he’s managed to score four victories over the years, the fact that no else can match his six defeats at SummerSlam, puts him in unique company in the runners-up spot on this most illustrious of lists.

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