#2 Dolph Ziggler (0-7)
When you look at the show-off, you see a performer with all the tools to be the best in the business. Not a guy who's lost at seven consecutive WrestleManias (26-32). Ever since Dolph was sent to FCW to be repackaged as a solo competitor, he's been treated like dirt by the officials. He's the guy that they know can go in the ring, but he'll still never be their guy. He's the guy they use to make their guy look good.
Dolph Ziggler was the first WWE superstar to amass 100 TV losses, which typifies his career today. His WrestleMania record doesn't do much to negate that stigma either. Over the past nine years, I can't think of one superstar that has produced more quality matches on a consistent basis than Ziggler. He, if nobody else, deserves his WrestleMania moment.