#9-#7 Cesaro, Titus O'Neil, and Big Show
The No. 9 spot goes to Cesaro, dubbed by many as one of the most criminally underrated WWE Superstars in recent memory. He has lost 567 matches so far. Cesaro's biggest win came at WWE WrestleMania 30. He won the first-ever Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal, but this win didn't lead to a main event run. His entire WWE career ever since then has been a big "what if".
At No. 8, we have Titus O'Neil, with 575 losses in his bag. O'Neil has spent the majority of his WWE career as a lower-card talent. Back in 2018, O'Neil made a hilarious botch while attempting to sprint towards the ring at The Greatest Royal Rumble pay-per-view. The slip garnered major mainstream attention and was the subject of a bunch of hilarious memes on Twitter.
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Big Show's jump from WCW to WWE proved to be the right decision in the long term
WWE legend Big Show is at No. 7, with 600 losses. Big Show's almost 20-year career is certainly one to be proud of, as he won several major titles during his run, including two WWE title reigns.