8 Great WWE Stars With Bad WrestleMania Resumes
1. Booker T
Booker T is a Five Time, Five Time, FIVE TIME WCW Champion and also a five time loser at WrestleMania. Booker is a WWE Hall of Famer, and a worthy one at that, but you wouldn't know it by looking at his chequered past at the Showcase of the Immortals.
His first WrestleMania appearance was against Edge in 2002 in a match that was made because The Rated-R Superstar beat Book to a lucrative (and entirely fictional) Japanese shampoo commercial. So next time you complain about WWE creative 2k16 just...okay? The match was short and very Raw-ish and thus nobody really remembers it.
The next year, Booker was in a featured match against Triple H. He may have been challenging for the World Heavyweight Champion but he must have felt like a total loser given the way WWE booked him, by exploiting his prison past (Booker served nineteen months for armed robbery in the late 80s) and using some borderline racist material by way of Ric Flair, The Game and Jerry Lawler.
By rights, Booker should have won on the night. He would have been a made man and, to be frank, it was the logical conclusion. Alas, The Cerebral Assassin wasn't doing what was 'best for business' back then so the master of the Spinarooni did the job after a single Pedigree. The match itself was OK, but not a classic or anything.
'Mania XX saw Booker tagging with Rob Van Dam in a four-team whatever match. The next year, Booker didn't even make it onto the card but, hey, at least he won the dark match battle royal, right! At WrestleMania 22 he got another bite of the WrestleMania singles match cherry agains - sight - The Boogeyman. You can probably imagine how that one went.
Booker's last two 'Mania matches were as a member of the MITB ladder match at WrestleMania 23 in 2007 and as a member of Team Teddy in a twelve-man tag match at WrestleMania XXVIII.
Weak or what?