7 WWE Superstars who have lost the most number of matches

There’s an art to losing.

#2 Big Show – 877 losses (and counting)

World’s largest loser.

Understandably, The Big Show is often compared with Andre the Giant, owing mainly to their size and stature. However, there are probably more differences than similarities between the two men.

While Andre the Giant enjoyed a 15-year undefeated streak, Big Show holds one of the worst records in terms of match losses overall. Andre competed in a time in which Vince McMahon was able to utilise him as a genuine special attraction, only showing him in front of the cameras when the situation called for it.

Big Show, on the other hand, has been far too over exposed. His career has fluctuated between babyface and heel more times than any other, never really being able to secure a consistent position as a dominant monster or a clownish joke.

Big Show is also a very likely target for Vince McMahon every time the latter wishes to push a monster babyface. Show has fought against and lost to, superstars such as Stone Cold, The Rock, John Cena and Roman Reigns many times because after all, the way to show somebody’s strength is to put them up against a 500-pound giant.

Show has also enjoyed a very long career, originally starting in WCW as part of the NWO faction. In a fairly recent match with Cody Rhodes at Wrestlemania 28, the bookers decided to build on the fact that Show’s mania win/loss record was disappointingly low, having been defeated by boxers and sumo wrestlers over the years.

It’s unsure when his career will end, but the man is a definite future hall of fame, and despite his huge amount of losses, he deserves the recognition as one of the company’s best.

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