10 Biggest Jobbers In WWE History
A look back at history's most beloved losers.
Professional wrestling is, at its heart, a story of winners and losers. For every groundbreaking, era-defining figure such as Steve Austin or John Cena, there lies a trail of victims in their wake. Most admittedly have had their moment in the sun - but what about the losers that never win? As some of you might be aware, I've made quite a habit of losing challenges on our official YouTube channel (WhatCulture Wrestling). I know exactly what it means to be a jobber - it's in my Twitter handle for goodness' sake - so who better to guide you through the murky, depressing world of WWE's most desperate losers? Jobbers can take many forms, from the classic Hogan-fodder of the golden era to comedic modern-day superstars, none of whom could ever seem to buy a win. Sometimes unremarkable and generic, sometimes silly to the extreme, these wrestlers are all fine examples of what it means to be a jobber. It's time to give these fallen (or falling) heroes their moment of recognition. Here's to the jobbers; may they continue to lose for our callous, sadistic entertainment.