10 Awesome Wrestlers With Surprisingly Bad WrestleMania Records

2. Jeff Hardy (0-5)

Jeff Hardy WrestleMania XXIV logo Intercontinental Champion
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The Hardy Boyz are responsible for some of the most memorable tag team matches in WrestleMania history. From 2000’s Triangle Ladder Match to TLC II at ‘Mania X-Seven, the duo were part of a movement that helped bring tag wrestling to thrilling new heights, with each of those matches playing a huge role.

Unfortunately, they lost every single one of them. Despite Jeff’s propensity to fling himself from increasingly ridiculous heights every year, the Hardys went 0-3 at WrestleMania, and their individual records are even worse. Matt went 2-6 throughout his career, but Jeff has never won on the grandest stage of the them all, having failed to win the Money In The Bank ladder match at 23, then losing to Matt in singles competition the following year.

Jeff Hardy was one of WWE’s most popular acts throughout his singles run, though he was never able to parlay this into WrestleMania success. He may get a chance to rectify this should the Hardys return to WWE later this year, but for now, his ‘Mania record is one of the worst in the event’s history. All those crazy ladder dives were still totally worth it, though...

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