#12-#10 Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Kofi Kingston, and Seth Rollins
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At No. 12, Randy Orton and Chris Jericho share the same number of losses, i.e. 523. Orton is the current WWE Champion in his 14th reign, while Jericho is doing well for himself in All Elite Wrestling. Jericho was the first-ever AEW World Champion, an accolade he achieved after defeating Adam Page last year. He lost the belt to Jon Moxley earlier this year.
Kofi Kingston has come a long way in WWE
At No. 11, we have former WWE Champion Kofi Kingston. Kingston has lost 539 matches in his WWE career. He has nothing to be ashamed of though, as he has been with the company for more than a decade at this point, and won the WWE title at The Grandest Stage Of Them All, WrestleMania 35.
Former Universal Champion Seth Rollins takes the No. 10 spot, with 549 losses. The Monday Night Messiah recently lost his moniker when he was drafted to WWE SmackDown during the 2020 Draft. Rollins is one of the biggest Superstars of this generation and is a guaranteed future Hall of Famer.