10 WWE Superstars That Got Over In Losing Efforts

5. Shane McMahon

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Has any WWE superstar ever done more with as few victories as Shane?

When one looks upon the impressive in-ring career of the junior McMahon, it's not the victories that make his performances stand out. In fact, Shane McMahon hardly ever won his matches, yet still managed to remain over with the crowd. Just this year, plenty of fans were predicting the Shane to beat The Undertaker at WrestleMania - a crazy prediction, for sure!

Take a look at just a handful of matches in which Shane-O-Mac is remembered for, but came out on the losing end:

Shane vs. Test, Love Her Or Leave Her Match, SummerSlam 1999

Shane vs. Steve Blackman, SummerSlam 2000

Shane vs. Kurt Angle, King Of The Ring 2001

Shane vs. Kane, Unforgiven 2003, Survivor Series 2003

Shane vs. The Undertaker, WrestleMania 32

Because of his athleticism, his daredevil risk taking, and his energetic work-ethic, Shane has made fans forget his propensity for losing. Considering the excitement and uncertainty that still surrounds his matches even after years of losing, that says a lot about the Boy Wonder, and it's a reason why Shane ranks so highly on this list.

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