10 Current WWE Superstars That Aren't Hurt By Losses

6. Brock Lesnar

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Brock Lesnar is in a unique position in WWE in that, unlike every other name on this list, he hasn't suffered a clean loss in years.

That may make it hard to predict whether or not his next loss will hurt The Beast Incarnate, but given the way Lesnar has been booked since the Summer of 2013, it's safe to say he'll survive it.

Though not a ton, Lesnar has lost matches before and came back stronger. There's no reason that won't be the case the next time he does the job. If his "loss" at SummerSlam 2015 against The Undertaker can be used as a preview, his follow-up Hell In A Cell Match was even more anticipated than their August affair.

When the day comes for Lesnar to suffer another loss, it will not come at his expense.

He'll still have broken The Streak, he'll still have conquered the legendary John Cena in historic fashion, he'll still have been the only man that The Undertaker could not avenge, and he'll still be The Beast. He's a once in a lifetime athlete and getting his shoulders pinned to the mat won't damage his legacy one bit.

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