10 WWE Wrestlers That Can’t Be Harmed By Always Losing
8. The New Day
For a team that went unbeaten for as long as The New Day did during their record-breaking 2015-16 Tag Team title run, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E haven't really struggled with significant defeats since.
Losing the belts to Sheamus and Cesaro at a nondescript December supershow didn't really seem all that fitting an end to such a legendary tenure, but their durability was reflected by the company's refusal to abandon them even when creative had nothing for them.
The trio weren't given anything meaningful to work with in the run-up to WrestleMania 33, so made something out of their ostensibly meaningless roles as 'hosts'. Gears were switched from Booty-Os to Ice Cream bikes, before the three made the switch to SmackDown to light up the doubles division with The Usos and flatten the remainder of the roster like the pancakes they'd eventually hurl at ringsiders.
They're back on the fringes of success again after dethroning The Bludgeon Brothers, but mainly remain vital components on house shows. Their brand of catchphrase comedy far outweighs a great need to wrestle and/or win with any regularity.