10 active wrestlers who have never won at WrestleMania

Becky Lynch is one of many wrestlers that have yet to win at WrestleMania
Becky Lynch is one of many wrestlers that have yet to win at WrestleMania

WrestleMania has been home to many memorable endings, such as Daniel Bryan overcoming the odds by having to win two matches at WrestleMania XXX to capture the WWE Championship, or Seth Rollins shock Money in the Bank cash-in by winning his first WWE Championship at WrestleMania.

However, what most viewers forget that for all the WrestleMania moments the pay-per-view delivers, there is always another wrestler on the losing side of these results. In fact, there are some wrestlers that have appeared in multiple WrestleMania pay-per-views, but have never had that WrestleMania moment to remember.

On the current roster itself, there are still many active wrestlers in the WWE that have never won at WrestleMania no matter who they’ve faced or what the stipulation was. This can only be described as the complete opposite of The Undertaker’s streak – a losing streak.

Jeff Hardy was on a 0 for 6 losing streak at WrestleMania before he finally scored his first victory in a memorable return at WrestleMania 33 with Matt Hardy to capture the Raw Tag Team Championship in a ladder match and cemented himself in WrestleMania history. All of the wrestlers will be looking to do the same at this years’ upcoming WrestleMania where they can finally end their very own ‘streak’ at The Show of Shows.


#10 Bray Wyatt 0-3

The Eater of Worlds has never had his hand raised at WrestleMania
The Eater of Worlds has never had his hand raised at WrestleMania

When the Wyatt Family first burst onto the main roster, it appeared that the WWE had witnessed arguably one of the darkest ever stables. Headed by Bray Wyatt, they quickly climbed towards the top feuding with the likes of The Shield, CM Punk and John Cena.

However, one particular thing that separates from Bray Wyatt from everyone else that has been in this villainous family is a victory at WrestleMania. Wyatt has appeared in five WrestleMania events, and even though he has wrestled in only three of them, he has failed to manage to get a victory in any of them.

To his credit, every time Wyatt has wrestled at the Show of Shows, he has only faced global franchise players, taking on John Cena at WrestleMania XXX, and then attempting to become the second man to beat The Undertaker at the pay-per-view, before trying to defend the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 33 against Randy Orton. With the exception of assisting Matt Hardy winning his match at WrestleMania 34, Wyatt’s only other appearance was attempting to confront The Rock, only to have one of the members of the Wyatt family, Erick Rowan, lose in a record time of six seconds at WrestleMania.

Whilst it is clear that Wyatt only takes on the best of the best at WrestleMania, it’s beyond doubt that he would still be keen to finally get a victory at WrestleMania.

#9 Titus O’Neil 0-4

Titus O'Neil has never won at WrestleMania
Titus O'Neil has never won at WrestleMania

Titus O’Neil has one of the worst combined ever records in the big four pay-per-views. He has a losing record at Survivor Series, has never won at SummerSlam, and this year became the first wrestler in a Royal Rumble match that has lasted less than five seconds on two separate occasions.

Unfortunately, it is no different at WrestleMania. All four of his appearances so far have all been in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal. Yet in all four matches, he has fallen significantly short of the finish line, with his best result on the unpredictable match being ending up in the final five at WrestleMania 33.

With no current storyline going into this year's WrestleMania, he’ll most likely be going into WrestleMania having the same match as he has had every other year. However, with usually around thirty wrestlers competing in the match, it is very possible that that O’Neil may have to wait at least another year before he gets a win at WrestleMania.

#8 Alexa Bliss 0-2

Bliss has failed to successfully defend the Raw and SmackDown's Womens Championship at WrestleMania
Bliss has failed to successfully defend the Raw and SmackDown's Womens Championship at WrestleMania

Since Alexa Bliss got called up from NXT in the 2016 draft, she showed the WWE Universe that she didn’t need the team and former NXT Tag Team Champions of Buddy Murphy and Wesley Blake to help her score victories. In a matter of months, she managed to get to the top of the womens’ division as she captured the SmackDown Womens’ Championship from then-champion Becky Lynch.

Since then, she has gone from strength to strength by being the first woman to win both the Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championships and also becoming the second woman to win the Money in the Bank ladder match.

However, one thing that eludes her is a win at WrestleMania. Despite having only wrestled at two WrestleManias (both of which involved defending a Championship), she has unfortunately been unable to walk away with the gold, losing to Naomi at WrestleMania 33, and Nia Jax at last year’s WrestleMania.

After she recently confirmed herself on the 11th March episode of Raw as the host of this years’ WrestleMania, she may want to use that to her advantage by finally ending her run of losses at WrestleMania.

#7 and #6 - Bo Dallas 0-4 and Curtis Axel 0-5 (The B-Team)

Neither member of the B-Team has walked away victorious at WrestleMania
Neither member of the B-Team has walked away victorious at WrestleMania

Once forming two thirds of the Miztourage, Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel were recruited by The Miz due to them underachieving in the WWE, yet had the capability to achieve so much more. Despite Dallas becoming the youngest NXT Champion (a record that still stands today), and Axel following his father’s footsteps by also becoming an Intercontinental Champion, neither wrestler had won anything for several years when The Miz recruited them.

Collectively now known as the B-Team, Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas have still never reached the top of the WWE with the exception of briefly holding the Raw Tag Team Championships. It should also be no surprise that neither wrestler has won at WrestleMania.

Both wrestlers have competed in the past four Andre The Giant Battle Royal matches, with neither of them being able to walk away with the trophy - although Dallas came close at WrestleMania 32 when he got down to the final four. Axel’s additional loss came at WrestleMania XXX when he failed to win the Tag Team Championship with Ryback, which was ultimately won by The Usos.

#5 Heath Slater 0-6

Heath Slater has a one-sided record at WrestleMania
Heath Slater has a one-sided record at WrestleMania

Establishing himself as part of the original members that formed the stable known as The Nexus, Heath Slater was part of a group that absolutely shocked the WWE Universe when they invaded the ring and disrupted the main event attacking everyone including wrestlers, commentators and ring announcers.

Teaming with Justin Gabriel (a member of Nexus before both of them leaving to become part of The Corre), Slater captured the Tag Team Championships on three separate occasions in the span of just four months.

It is clear that Slater achieved more success being part of a formidable stable like The Nexus or The Corre. However, with everyone else from The Corre no longer being part of the WWE, and only Daniel Bryan being the other original member of the Nexus still active in the company, it is not surprising to see Slater’s results drop, capturing only one more tag team Championship in the span of eight years.

Even though The Corre still existed when he made his debut at WrestleMania XXVII, it proved to be the beginning of the end, as their team was defeated in under two minutes. Slater then moved to the far from memorable team of 3MB to the Social Outcasts, all with no success.

This is why it should be no surprise that Heath Slater has also never won at WrestleMania, as his following five appearances at WrestleMania have all been in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal, but has failed to win in any of these matches.

#4 Sasha Banks 0-3

The Legit Boss has yet to taste victory at WrestleMania
The Legit Boss has yet to taste victory at WrestleMania

Sasha Banks is no stranger to making history. From being part of the first ever Iron Women’s match in WWE history back in NXT, she continued the trend joining the main roster where she was part of the first ever all women’s main event to headline a WWE pay-per-view and alongside Charlotte Flair, was the first woman to compete in a Hell in a Cell match at the titular pay-per-view back in 2016.

She’s also managed to win the Raw Women’s Championship on four separate occasions as well as being one half of the inaugural Women’s Tag Team Champions last month.

However, for all of her own successes and incredible achievements she’s added to her portfolio and done for women’s wrestling, there is one thing she has yet to achieve: winning at WrestleMania.

In her three appearances so far, she has failed to win to capture the Raw’s Women Championship at WrestleMania 32 and WrestleMania 33, and her problems with Bayley cost her chance to win the WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal last year.

#3 Big E 0-6

Big E has one of the worst records at WrestleMania at the moment
Big E has one of the worst records at WrestleMania at the moment

Since they formed back in 2014, The New Day has become one of the biggest tag teams in the world both in and out of the ring, by winning the WWE Raw and SmackDown Tag Team Championships on several occasions and also being one of the biggest merchandise sellers, including having their own cereal ‘Booty-O’s’.

However, their record at WrestleMania has been somewhat of a disappointment as they have failed to win in any of their matches since WrestleMania 31, losing to Tyson Kidd and Cesaro, The League of Nations and The Bludgeon Brothers respectively.

This could all change at this years’ WrestleMania for all members of The New Day. Firstly, Kofi Kingston is still in the picture to potentially capture his maiden WWE Championship. However, it is not just Kingston that has something to look forward to at the Show of Shows.

The remaining members, Xavier Woods and Big E have failed to pick up a win at WrestleMania, but it is Big E that has got a considerably worst record than his partner. Not only has he lost in multiple Andre the Giant Battle Royal matches but has also failed to win the Tag Team Championships with Dolph Ziggler at WrestleMania 29, and will be desperate to finally score a victory for himself.

#2 Becky Lynch 0-3

The Man heads into her fourth WrestleMania yet to have a victory
The Man heads into her fourth WrestleMania yet to have a victory

Even though Becky Lynch became the inaugural SmackDown Women’s Champion, her popularity soared significantly in the last twelve months when she attacked Charlotte at SummerSlam last year. In fact, her popularity has soared so much, that it has taken her from being on last year’s WrestleMania pre-show to potentially being in the first ever women’s main event at WrestleMania.

However, her rise to super stardom to the WWE hasn’t come without its setbacks, including her results at WrestleMania. In her three WrestleMania appearances so far, she has unsuccessfully challenged for both the Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championship as well as failing to win the WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal last year.

This year, she’s likely to compete in a similar match she had 3 years prior in a triple threat match for the Raw Women’s Championship against Charlotte and Sasha Banks, except this year it’ll be Ronda Rousey in the trio instead of Banks. Even though the match at WrestleMania 32 became an instant classic for women’s wrestling, ‘The Man’ will be hoping that this time she will be hoping to be on the winning side of history.

#1 R-Truth 0-8

R-Truth had has no joy from 8 separate WrestleMania matches
R-Truth had has no joy from 8 separate WrestleMania matches

R-Truth has had some success in the WWE, having captured the Hardcore Championship (under the name K-Kwik), and the Tag Team Championship as well as being a two time United States champion. That being said, he also holds the record of being the wrestler with the worst WrestleMania record currently on the roster (only behind Goldust who’s inactive).

Despite half of his appearances at WrestleMania having been in the Andre the Giant Battle Royal, there are also some key matches he has participated in but failed to rise to the occasion. This includes a Tag Team Championship match at WrestleMania XXVI, and a ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 31.

However, after recently capturing his first Championship in the WWE in almost seven years, there’s an element of revival in R-Truth’s career, and even though he has recently lost the title to Samoa Joe, he may be looking to rebuild by hopefully breaking his losing streak at WrestleMania.

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