WWE had had many memorable streaks in its storied history
#1 Curt Hawkins and his memorable WWE losing streak
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Unfortunately, Curt Hawkins is no longer a part of the current WWE roster as the man had been released in April as part of the budget cuts. The most significant thing that Curt Hawkins did during his most recent run, in WWE is the 'losing' streak that he was a part of not long ago.
Look who just shut down all of Tony Khan's critics! More HERE.
Curt Hawkins would lose match after match after match, to the point where he lost 269 matches in a row. He would maintain in the video linked above, that WWE put out after a string of losses, that he was genuinely trying to win every match that he was in.
Curt Hawkins would team up with Zack Ryder and the two men would come together, well into their run, to score a major victory over The Revival at WrestleMania 35. They would become the RAW Tag Team Champions, ending the losing streak.
One really wonders if Curt Hawkins will show up at Slammiversary this year, to continue his pro-wrestling career in Impact Wrestling.
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