Over the past few decades, the WWE superstars have undoubtedly garnered immense fame and recognition from wrestling aficionados from every nook and corner of the world. From the spine-chilling rivalries to the blood-curdling moments inside the wrestling ring, numerous legendary WWE wrestlers, including John Cena, The Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin and many others have attracted an unprecedented streak of popularity in the world of professional wrestling.
While the star-studded history of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has been witness to some of the most iconic wrestlers who have annihilated their opponents with their master-moves, it has also been witness to some of the most popular faces of the platform who have faced the highest number of defeats. Have you ever wondered about the top four WWE stars who have suffered the highest number of losses in their career? Well, let’s find out.
In this article we will take a look at the top four WWE superstars who have lost the highest number of matches in their career.
Top 4 WWE Superstars With Most Losses
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The Miz – 1280 Losses

The iconic 45-year-old American professional wrestler Michael Gregory Mizanin, popularly known by his ring name “The Miz” is at the first spot on our list of the top four WWE superstars who have faced the highest number of defeats in their career. Michael Gregory Mizanin aka “The Miz” has been signed to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company since 2004, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name “The Miz”. Throughout his controversial wrestling career with the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company so far, Michael Gregory Mizanin has lost a total of 1280 matches, which continues to be the highest aggregate as of March 2026, ranking him at the first spot on our list.
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Kane – 1226 Losses

At the second spot on our list of the top four WWE superstars who have lost the highest number of matches in their career, we have another American professional wrestling sensation, Glenn Thomas Jacobs, popularly known by the ring name “Kane”. Often hailed as one of the most popular faces of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company, Glenn Thomas Jacobs aka “Kane” is followed by millions of hardcore wrestling aficionados from all over the world.
As of March 2026, Kane also continues to hold the record for most matches in the history of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company, including dark matches and house shows. Additionally, Kane also shockingly holds the record for being second on the list of WWE wrestlers who have lost the most matches in their career with a shocking total of 1,326 losses.
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Brooklyn Brawler – 1201 Losses

Next, at the third spot on our list of the top four WWE superstars who have faced the highest number of defeats in their career, we have yet another American wrestling legend, Brooklyn Brawler, who is widely regarded as one of the most controversial and popular wrestlers in the history of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company. Although Brooklyn Brawler is currently signed with Major League Wrestling (MLW), his legacy continues to reverberate in the annals of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company. As of reports, Brooklyn Brawler lost a record total of 1201 matches throughout his WWE career, which continues to be the third-highest aggregate as of March 2026, ranking him at the third spot on our list.
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Dolph Ziggler – 1187 Losses

Finally, at the fourth spot on our list of the top four WWE superstars who have lost the highest number of matches in their career, we have the iconic American wrestling sensation Dolph Ziggler, who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and popular wrestlers in the history of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company. Throughout his tenure with the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company, which lasted between 2004 and 2023, Dolph Ziggler lost a shocking total of 1187 matches, ranking him at the fourth spot on our list. Regardless of his stats, Dolph Ziggler is still widely hailed as one of the most deadly and lethal wrestlers in the history of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) company owing to his unmatched wrestling skills and unbeaten moves.