#10 Zack Ryder
Zack Ryder has been around for a while now and despite the fact that he's now considered a veteran, Ryder has taken quite a few losses over the course of his career and if you don't believe he's over, go back and watch Wrestlemania 32.
Now that he's paired with Mojo Rawley as the tag team known as The Hype Bros, don't expect any sort of magical winning streak to kick off anytime soon.
Over the course of Ryders’ entire career, he has a win/loss percentage of roughly 50 percent . Now, that may not be the worst of this list in terms of percentages, but here's one fact that is pretty daunting, Zack has lost 76 percent of his pay-per-view appearances. Sure, his Intercontinental Championship victory this year certainly softens that blow a little, but he did turn around and drop the title the very next night.
Zack Ryder is someone who has been around for a while and even though he hasn't lit the world on fire, so to speak, he does receive a pretty good pop, each night out. If in the near future WWE decided to give Zack a good mid-card push, the legion of dedicated Ryder fans would make sure it would be a worthwhile experiment.