Perhaps wins and losses are not the most important thing in wrestling, as fans prefer captivating storylines. However, no one likes it when their favorite wrestler loses and, obviously, most of the times a wrestler will get over by winning matches instead of losing. With that said, it’s always interesting to know the win/loss records.
1:50
15 Best Finishers In WWE History, Ranked
With so many iconic finishers throughout WWE history, which one tops the list of best ever?
This time, we will talk about the wrestlers with the worst win/loss records in WWE history. These wrestlers were used to losing and, in fact, some of them went more than a year without knowing the taste of victory. Despite losing on a regular basis, these wrestlers were consistent and stayed in WWE for a long time.
Note: win/loss records are according to
Cagematch.net
. To qualify for this list, a minimum of 500 matches in WWE is required.
10 Jinder Mahal Has A 21.9 Winning Percentage In WWE
Jinder Mahal’s Win/Loss Record Is 280-801
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
12 years |
280-801 |
145-321 |
WWE Champion, United States Champion, WWE 24/7 Champion |
Jinder Mahal is a former WWE Champion. So, Mahal is automatically the WWE Champion with the worst win/loss record of all time. Mahal has worked for WWE for over 10 years (two different stints), and has been an underdog for almost his entire career. The world title push he received was something surprising, fleeting, and something that will never happen again, and some fans believe it never should have happened.
9 Viktor Had A 21.6 Winning Percentage In WWE
Viktor’s WWE Win/Loss Record Is 142-513
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
12 years |
142-513 |
3-56 |
NXT Tag Team Champion |
You probably don’t remember the name Viktor in WWE, but maybe you do remember the Ascension, the team formed by Viktor and Konnor. They were NXT Tag Team Champions for 364 days between 2013 and 2014, but in the main roster they couldn’t stand out. They lost the vast majority of their matches, and Viktor lost even more than his partner. Konnor managed to escape this unwanted list, but Viktor’s 21.6 winning percentage does belong here.
8 Tamina Has An 18.2 Winning Percentage In WWE
Tamina’s WWE Win/Loss Record Is 116-516
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
14 years |
116-516 |
40-140 |
Women’s Tag Team Champion, WWE 24/7 Champion |
Tamina has been wrestling in WWE for 14 years. Although she has yet to have a match in 2024, she is still in the company. Truth be told, Tamina was never an outstanding worker, so it’s no wonder she was used as a jobber primarily. Throughout her career, Tamina has won just 116 matches, lost 516 and drawn four, which equals a winning percentage of 18.2.
7 Jose Estrada Had A 17.8 Winning Percentage In WWE
Jose Estrada’s WWE Win/Loss Record Was 181-741
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
10 years |
181-741 |
160-496 |
Junior Heavyweight Champion |
Jose Estrada, also known as Conquistador Dos, was a wrestler who worked for WWE between 1976 and 1983 and then had a second career between 1987 and 1990. He was never more than a midcard wrestler, and lost the vast majority of his matches.
8 Best TV Intros In WWE History, Ranked
A wrestling TV intro is supposed to get the audience excited ahead of the upcoming TV show. Here are the best TV intros in WWE history.
He won just 17.8% of his matches in WWE and perhaps his most important victory was when he won the Junior Heavyweight Championship in 1978, although that title did not have much relevance in the promotion.
6 Curt Hawkins Had A 15.4 Winning Percentage In WWE
Curt Hawkins’ WWE Win/Loss Record Was 100-545
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
10 years |
100-545 |
10-261 |
WWE Tag Team Champion |
Curt Hawkins worked for WWE between 2007 and 2014, and then between 2016 and 2020. He was a committed wrestler with the company and was even a trainer for some time. However, he was not a winner, and there is no doubt about that when we see his terrible win/loss record of 100 wins and 545 losses. In singles action, his record was even worse, as he won 10 matches and lost 261, which is ridiculous.
5 Jose Luis Rivera Had A 13.5 Winning Percentage In WWE
Jose Luis Rivera’s WWE Win/Loss Record Was 114-703
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
Other WWE Gimmicks |
---|---|---|---|
9 years |
114-703 |
99-475 |
Conquistador Uno, The Black Demon |
Jose Luis Rivera, also known as Conquistador Uno and The Black Demon, worked for WWE in the 1980s. That’s right, he was the tag team partner of Conquistador Dos, who we talked about earlier. Jose Luis Rivera won 114 matches, lost 703, and drew 30, and never won a title in WWE. His career was pretty tough, as it can’t be easy to lose 83 percent of your matches. Rivera was one of WWE’s forgotten jobbers in the 1980s.
4 Steve King Had A 12.8 Winning Percentage In WWE
Steve King’s WWE Win/Loss Record Was 75-430
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
8 years |
75-430 |
70-354 |
None. |
Chances are you have no idea who Steve King is, and it may be the first time you’ve heard his name. King was a wrestler who worked for WWE between 1976 and 1985. He was not popular at all, and his terrible win/loss record explains why he has been forgotten. There is not much to say about King, as he was a simple jobber that fans barely noticed that he wrestled in WWE. Fun fact: Steve King was Elektra Lopez’s father.
3 The Brooklyn Brawler Had An 11.0 Winning Percentage In WWE
Brooklyn Brawler’s Win/Loss Record Was 151-1208
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
Notable Victories In WWE |
---|---|---|---|
33 years (sporadic appearances in his last 15 years) |
151-1208 |
142-990 |
Triple H (SmackDown 2000), 3MB (TLC 2012), The Red Rooster (MSG 1989) |
The Brooklyn Brawler is one of the greatest losers in WWE history. During his career of more than 30 years, the Brooklyn Brawler barely won 151 matches, while he was defeated 1208 times.
10 Dumbest Name Changes In WWE History, Ranked
While WWE likes to freshen their characters up, they dropped the ball with these bad name changes.
This guy was an authentic jobber, with extraordinary skills to make his opponent look good, but no ability to stand out on his own and become a big star. Despite losing time and time again, the Brooklyn Brawler had a respectable career.
2 Barry Horowitz Had A 10.8 Winning Percentage In WWE
Barry Horowitz’s WWE Win/Loss Record Was 83-674
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
Notable Victories In WWE |
---|---|---|---|
10 years |
83-674 |
65-514 |
Skip (Wrestling Challenge 1995), Skip (SummerSlam 1995), Hakushi (Action Zone 1995) |
The second-worst win/loss record in WWE history belongs to Barry Horowitz. He wrestled in WWE in the 1980s and 1990s, and was one of the most popular jobbers of his generation, so you may have heard of him, or remember him if you lived during that era. Horowitz knew very well how to put his opponents over, and he elevated several wrestlers during his career, which is why he managed to stay in WWE for many years.
1 Frank Williams Had A 10.2 Winning Percentage In WWE
Frank Williams’ WWE Win/Loss Record Was 61-503
WWE Tenure |
WWE Win/Loss Record |
WWE Singles Win/Loss Record |
WWE Titles |
---|---|---|---|
10 years |
61-503 |
59-444 |
None. |
Frank Williams is the wrestler with the worst win/loss record in WWE history. He recorded a winning percentage of 10.2, a product of 61 wins, 503 losses, and 34 draws. Williams wrestled in WWE between 1975 and 1985, but despite working for the company for a long time, he has been forgotten. Williams was a jobber who fulfilled his role to perfection, but there was nothing outstanding about him that remains in the memories of the fans.