10 Amazing Wrestlers Who HUMILIATED Themselves At WWE WrestleMania

These WWE names had appalling "WrestleMania moments" they'd rather forget.

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Every WWE star dreams of having their own "WrestleMania moment".

Some of the names featured on this list have experienced incredible highs on the biggest card(s) of the year, but they've also lived some of the most embarrassing lows. It's a nightmare for anyone to imagine being humiliated on WWE's biggest stage, but even legends like The Undertaker, Kurt Angle and Bret Hart know all about that.

One of the entries here deals with humiliation that was definitely intentional, but it's still worth examining regardless for the fun of it. If anything, it's a huge compliment to the worker in question - he managed to show himself up at 'Mania and surprise everybody by pulling a memorable match out of someone who had no business shining in a pressure spot.

So, WWE embarrassment comes in many forms. Some world class wrestlers have been placed in impossible situations that were never going to end well, and others managed to stink up the joint despite lofty expectations heading into the show.

If you ever meet these heroes in person, maybe eh...skip mentioning such 'Mania horrors!

10. Sheamus & Cesaro (WrestleMania 34)

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The Bar were an f'n superb wrestling tag-team.

Sheamus and Cesaro gelled immediately in 2016, and they'd go on to become one of the best duos in the biz for a few years. Then, WWE brought everything to a screeching halt at WrestleMania 34. Sorry to anyone who liked it, but Braun Strowman enlisting a literal child to help him win the Raw Tag Titles was pitiful.

This might've flown as a comedy exercise on some lesser show, but 'Mania was the ideal place to showcase everything right about The Bar. Instead, two of the most robust workers on the roster were humiliated and did the J.O.B for a kid. Wrestling is daft, yes, but this was next level stupid.

Sheamus and Cesaro were pretty much cooked after staring at the lights for Braun and lil' Nicholas. How could fans take them seriously as a tandem ever again after some schoolboy wearing one of the worst 'Mania shirts ever scored a win over them?

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