10 Unthinkable WrestleMania Records WWE Will Break Soon

5. Most Losses Without A Win

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This is a record that nobody wants, but WWE will be pleased with who has it.

AEW's own Dustin Rhodes has a record of 0-5-2 at the Show of Shows, with matches across three decades.

His first match was all the way back in 1996; a Hollywood Backlot Brawl against "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. WWE has listed the match as a victory to Piper and a no contest. Either way it was the absolute worst. A year later, the Bizarre One would lose to Hunter Hearst Helmsley.

In 1998, it was Marc Mero and Sable defeating Luna Vachon and the newly christened Artist Formerly Known as Goldust. The next year, Road Dogg saw off Goldie along with Ken Shamrock and Val Venis. The losing streak goes on, and it isn't over yet; in 2002, it was Crash Holly who walked out of Goldust vs. Maven for the Hardcore Championship with the gold. The 24/7 rule was wild!

The rest of Goldust's WrestleMania contests were all Andre The Giant Battle Royals, although only two were on the main card.

So, who could possibly be close to this record?

Sorry to name and shame you, R-Truth, but you're right on the edge of this unwanted accolade; his record is 0-5, so he's one loss away for taking the worst prize possible.

Apart from at WrestleMania XXVI, where Truth teamed with John Morrison and lost to The Miz and Big Show, reliable Ron Killings has been a body in multi-man matches over the years. Big tag team bouts and giant Battle Royals are his bag. Stick him in one more and the record is his.

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