10 WWE Wrestlers That Can’t Be Harmed By Always Losing
6. Kane
'The Big Red Machine' hasn't functioned at full capacity for the bulk of the last decade, but it hasn't stopped him reaching 21 years not out as The Undertaker's bigger, deader brother. Paranormal gimmicks don't often afford the organisation a utility player, but Kane's broken more moulds than the one used to make his first mask.
A 2018 'Team Hell No' reunion with Daniel Bryan was perhaps his most pleasing recent reappearance. He was a laughable loser in a Brock Lesnar Universal Championship defence at this year's Royal Rumble, fresh from soundly defeating Finn Bálor in a Raw rivalry that embarrassed both. Some surprising successes in his efforts to become mayor of Knox County have suggested his part-time position will become fractured further, not least considering the very real broken ankle he suffered after getting back to the grind.
Astonishingly, the injury still wasn't enough to convince WWE bosses to let him take the fall in place of a Daniel Bryan persona that really couldn't afford the loss. Kane remains one of Vince McMahon's favourite ever company creations, and though he may lose substantially more than his storyline brother ever did, he'll be protected as if brand new if (when) he returns again.