10 Current WWE Superstars That Aren't Hurt By Losses

4. Shane McMahon

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If losses impacted everyone's career the same, Shane McMahon wouldn't have an in-ring career to speak of, much less a Hall Of Fame-caliber string of matches.

From X-Pac to The Undertaker, Shane-O-Mac has stepped into the ring with WWE superstars of all shapes and sizes, and nearly every match he's involved in is critically acclaimed.

But he never wins.

Think about it: when was the last time you remember Shane McMahon winning? I had to do a Google search to find out that it was at a UK SmackDown taping in 2009 against the tag-team of Legacy, but even then he ultimately lost the war. The same can be said for nearly every Shane McMahon feud since his first high-profile match at WrestleMania XV.

Even with a career of losses like that, Shane was still able to convince millions of people that he stood a chance at defeating The Undertaker, at WrestleMania no less. That's the sign of a man that doesn't get hurt by losses.

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A former stuntman for Paramount Pictures, Matt enjoys sports, water skiing, driving fast, the beach, professional wrestling, technology, and scotch. At the same time, whenever possible. Having attended many famous (and infamous) shows including WrestleMania XV, In Your House: Mind Games, and the 1995 King of the Ring, Matt has been a lifelong professional sports and wrestling fan. Matt's been mentioned in numerous wrestling podcasts including the Steve Austin Show: Unleashed, Talk Is Jericho, and Something To Wrestle With Bruce Prichard. As a former countywide performer, Matt has been referred to as Mr. 300 for his amazing accomplishments in the world of amateur bowling. He is also the only man on record to have pitched back-to-back no hitters in the Veterans Stadium Wiffle Ball League of 2003.