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10 Most Harmful Losses In WWE History | partsFUNknown
Sorry kids, your heroes can't win all the time. Sometimes they lose. And sometimes that really sucks. These are the ten most harmful losses in WWE History but make sure you let us know which of these moments affected you most deeply in the comments below!
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Honestly, I would argue that Brock beating Kofi wasn't the worst. What WAS the worst however is that immediately afterwards, Kofi pretty much went "Awh shucks, oh well, better luck next time" and his reign has pretty much been never mentioned again. The fallout after Kofi's reign of pretty much acting like it never existed imo is far worse then the loss itself
@@danielbrennan7613 Exactly. As much as it sucks that Brock beat Kofi with one move, that isn't nearly as damaging as immediately sending him back to mid card purgatory without mentioning his run. Imo, having Kofi lose like that, taking time off to "mentally recoup" then coming back a few months later for his rematch and while still losing, giving Brock the fight of his life and then staying in the upper mid card area would have been MUCH better
Agree entirely. Everybody loses to Brock, but they really turned Kofi's reign into a filler arc
This is an excuse. WWE champion for 6 months who won the title at WrestleMania, losing in 8 seconds to Brock lesnar is TERRIBLE. No two ways around it. And then obviously they made it worse.
I think they can still fix it, for a complete turnaround: By simply giving Kofi a motivation for why he ignored his reign, namely that the 7 second squash left deep wounds that Kofi never really got over. Add in the element that management never wanted Kofi to get the title but did want Brock to have it, you should have the fundamentals for a really good storyline. And yes, they should have done this for WrestleMania 36, but that makes sense and we can't have that you know.
@@Pepepepesjdje Money.
An honorable mention should go to Jeff Hardy pinning Karrion Kross via a roll up in 2 minutes, on his Raw debut. Karrion was still the NXT Champion, was undefeated in NXT, and just retained his title over Johnny Gargano, Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, and Pete Dunne. What way to bury the NXT brand, the NXT title, and the champion in one swift motion. I mean it's not like WWE can make their third brand look any worse....
Oh wait.
I still believe that was Vince setting up the pieces to force close NXT and reboot it into 2.0
@@govardhanposina17 I agree with you, and I think that a crime documentary should be made about the death of NXT. Because Vince killed it in cold, rainbow-colored blood.
yeah but Kross sucked lol
@@KruelAidMan nah, but why do you think he sucked tho?
@@govardhanposina17 besides his matches?
Nakamura losing to mahal is a honorable mention. He never recovered from that loss.
All to sell an India push that died on it's ass without a single off-hand mention
I'm an indian but I completely agree with you
The idea of him (guy with only 4 moves who can't bring the best out of you or create some sort of excitement) dethroning Orton was stupid but then beating Nakamura who just made his debut and beat John Cena! THAT'S AWFUL
I remember nakamuras debut in NXT and from there he jobbed to Mahal twice and that's where I lost hope
It was bad, but he did recover; he won the following royal rumble. The only problem with wwe's handling of nakamura, is that whenever he does get a big win, he suddenly disappears from TV for a long time because they have no follow-up plans. Just look at his IC and US title reigns; decent length, but barely any title defences or feuds.
I started to drift away from WWE after how awful Wrestlemania 32 was so I missed Mahal's reign, but that Jinder Mahal and not Shinsuke Nakamura got a freaking world title reign is absolutely nuts. If you had told me in May 2016 that in 12 months a wrestler of Asian descent would be WWE Champion I never would have imagined you were talking about Jinder Mahal. I doubt Jinder Mahal would have imagined you were talking about Jinder Mahal.
@@siegfriedc2332 not exactly, the rumble win was a brief up, had he been put over Styles then I would've called it as a proper redeemed run
Strowman losing to Lesnar for the vacant title on that Saudi show deserves to be here. That match killed All of Braun’s momentum.
Remember kids, in WWE, your heroes lose... Unless his name is John Cena.
Or Roman Reigns about two years ago
Dooo do do doooooooooooo
@@trewilliams8411 You were 12 during the years of peak Cena wins lol huh?
@@trewilliams8411 the Miz was 💯 correct about Cena being terrible
The entire Alexa vs. Bayley feud overall was a burial of babyface Bayley. She was made to look pathetic from beginning to end.
The Goldberg thing was even worse because it made every babyface who had to sell being terrified of The Fiend, including Seth Rollins, look like chumps when old man Goldberg not only beat The Fiend, but completely no-sold his entire gimmick.
Yeah but this injury return likely makes Bayley a massive face again, so it all works out.
Just want to remind you folks, the episode of SmackDown where Kofi Kingston lost to Brock Lesnar aired the same week as the first episode of AEW Dynamite and that atrocious Hell in a Cell match that occurred 2 days later.
WWE doesn't even care that it sucks.
Honestly, it wasn't just Kofi who was done dirty in that weekend, so was Bray Wyatt, Seth and the fans, all within 3 days.
Still don’t know if Kofi or Bray had it worse that week.
@@christophermccray6528 That's true. It took SETH nearly a year to recover from that weekend, and it was meant to put him over.
Vince Been a cancer to wrestling for the past 5 years smh
Say what you will about all of Bray’s losses, but Kofi’s is clearly the worse. He got buried in the time it takes you to open a beer and it just led to a horrible match at Crown Jewel, otherwise known to WWE as “business as usual”.
Sorry but kofi's run was never as close to the fiend. Bray was once the hottest and most refreshing thing in wrestling, where as Kofi was just hyped up in WWE.
You could make the argument that the Fiend losing squandered more momentum than Kofi had, having already had an underwhelming title run up til that point, but I actually agree with you. Bray was always given the opportunity to come back stronger and in creatively satisfying ways (well, almost always) but Kofi went from WWE champion back to “just another tag guy” with literally no follow up.
Nah Bray's was worse because he kept quickly finding things that got over and kept getting shot down.. Kofi contently sat in midcard purgatory
@@grammysworld5449 exactly. Bray brought some flare to wrestling. His gimmick was so good that one could not define his gimmick in a word, everybody has multitudes of description of his work as a monster. Kofi has always been a midcard. Even as a champion.
@@shaid1111 and that was stupid
Another honorable mention is Finn’s loss at extreme rules to Roman
Stopped his NXT comeback momentum and destroyed his demon gimmick.
They pretty much stripped everything off of him
Fiend losing to Goldberg should be #1. Been watching WWE since the late 90s and that match+outcome was without a doubt the dumbest booked loss I’ve ever seen in my life. Never felt dumber for being a fan than I was watching that match and ending. Made absolutely 0 sense from every standpoint and is completely indefensible.
John Cena vs Bray Wyatt has to be on here lmao
Which one? Cuz both of them had harmful losses.😂
@@CosmiinBtn Both?
Punk losing to HHH in 2011 was pretty damaging
Bayley losing to Alexa Bliss shows just how little WWE understands about characterization and character development. The problem seems worse with babyfaces but it affects heels too.
Charlotte beating Rhea (albeit whatever visa issues she might’ve had) killed her momentum. Charlotte beating Asuka as well.
I'm still seething about Asuka's loss. The dangerous, unbeatable, and very enjoyable monster from NXT lost to Charlotte, then pretty much immediately took a nose dive. She's never been the same, despite winning multiple championships.
That dastardly heal, ms Flair sucks
Booooooooooooo
Agreed
Hard agree on all but #3. Sure, Cena beating Lesnar wasn’t the right call, but harmful? That Lesnar guy fared alright after that, I’d say. 😏😏😏
Brock breaking the streak was one of the most shocking moments in wrestling history because brock was in a really bad position after his lost to Cena and no one was taken him seriously but after breaking the streak he became the biggest star at that time
@@bugsquashinghero891 and he squashed Cena at Summerslam
That shirt at 2:23 took me a second to realize what it actually was saying
yeah lmao I was gonna say
u wrong for that and i'm wrong for laughing at it
The fact that Bray Wyatt/The Fiend appears twice on this video tells you how badly WWE booked him.
Shoutout to WWE for having a super popular black superstar lose horribly on their first episode on Fox, the network staffed and owned by racists and fascists.
Biggest upset in wrestling history ever: Golden Joe's win over Silver Bro in a Career vs Career match at the CBW Colossal Tussle. Golden Joe did not deserve that win.
Ikr! CBW must have flipped the decision at the last minute after the Dog Walker 13 sponsorship deal came in smh
@@oddishhonor BRO BRO BRO BRO BRO!
Silver Bro is twice the man Golden Joe is on his best day. And He doesn't have that many good days!
Fools Golden Joe can go and be melted down!
People cry about Hogan but Cena literally flattened careers for goddamn years.
Cena fans act like that never happened.
(At least, Cena could lose clean, unlike Hogan.) 😒
@@jesserice7777 Not often.
Did you not exist back in the 2010s where everyone was sick and tired of Cena and his "Cena wins lol" memes?
@@napalmblaziken Still WAY more than Hogan.
Honorable mentions:
Baron Corbin vs Jinder Mahal or Baron Corbin vs John Cena: Make your case for either one. Baron Corbin cashed in his MITB against Mahal, but lost after a roll up. Then he faced Cena at Summerslam, and lost. Both incidents, he never recovered. Take your pick on which is worse.
John Cena vs R-Truth: We've really taken Ron Killings for granted. Guy is nearing the end of his career, but still looks good, and has been a hell of an entertainer. Then in 2011 he got his chance against John Cena for the WWE title, after a fresh hot heel turn. He lost because a kid threw water in his face, and never got a rematch. He and The Miz then both lost to John Cena and my hero, The Rock. Miz recovered to become a big midcard mainstay, while R-Truth.... yeah.
Triple H vs Randy Orton: You may think this odd to put here, but I do feel it neutered his initial babyface run, and it took him a few years to recover before people took him seriously.
Hulk Hogan vs everyone: Hogan must always look strong, brother.
Bart Gunn vs Butterbean: Not really a match, but Bart's career ended here.
Another honorable mention:
Karrion Kross loses to Jeff Hardy
Kross is someone that could've EASILY been a WrestleMania main eventer for years, Kross was on a winning streak, was the top champion and just beat all of NXT's top guys but then WWE made him lose to Hardy (who at the time wasn't doing anything of note at all) not only did WWE ruin everything about kross's presentation but They did it at an impressively scary 90 seconds
@@Balls_in_Your_Jaws27 I agree with that one, while I love Jeff Hardy, he is one of my favorites. I feel Kross should've won that match simply because it would have made him a legit threat. As well as it being his RAW debut, AS NXT CHAMPION of all things. He came to the ring with the belt! And lost?? The win didn't do much for Jeff because he was soon released after a Live Show incident, there was no push for anyone involved. Jeff didn't make it to the main event, and neither did Kross because he also had gotten released likely sometime before Jeff did. It's a shame they wasted such a good talent in a blink of an eye. But, that's WWE I suppose.
Baron Corbin vs John Cena was a more damaging loss imo since they could've had the story that Corbin was furious at Cena for ruining his opportunity at the world championship and was hell bent on defeating him, but nah they had to go with Cena wins lol
@@Balls_in_Your_Jaws27 Fair point. Everything went downhill for Kross after that. A shame, would have loved to hear a choir sing his entrance music at Mania.
The Baron Corbin one, wasn't it punishment for him arguing with a doctor backstage?
surprised Matt Hardy's loss to Edge in Summerslam 2005 didnt make the list
I would add Sting losing to Triple H personally. That was so frustrating
True, but did it damage him? I would say no. He was still treated like a big deal after that.
Virgins: where’s Adam!
Chads: OMG it’s Ollie Davis!!
I read that in Oli's voice and it's made it much better
Anyone remember Kofi Kingston as wwe Champion nowadays.
I'd say Carmella winning over Asuka as a mention, WWE needed to get Asuka some of her momentum back after her loss to Charlotte. Instead they decide to have her lose to Carmella and look stupid by staring at James Ellsworth for what seemed like forever. A one time loss ( even though it should've been a win) to Charlotte wouldn't have been so bad but they had to put this in as well not to mention other losses to Charlotte, her loss to Carmella started the downward trend and really they've never had her recover fully.
Ya know at first I was very conflicted about this list but honestly I think you nailed it.
Charlotte beats the nearly 3 years undefeated Asuka who literally vacated her NXT title because nobody beat her, went on to win the first Women's Royal Rumble match ever, just to tap out to fuckin Charlotte at her first Wrestlemania. For me this is like top 5 stupid decisions in WWE histroy.
Only for Charlotte to be cashed in on (because she just caaaaan’t take a loss without everything and the kitchen sink) by Carmella. Who then Asuka would totally just destroy…or lose to twice. That they did that to Asuka and Shinsuke in eerily similar scenarios is just…blegh.
The Booker T one will always rub me the wrong way. Especially the promos. Like why is Triple H wearing a suit and Book is wearing his tights? It gives “civilized white man vs uncivilized black man” ugh i hate it
I hear Oli i Press like for Oli
Bliss straight snatched the kendo stick out of Bayleys hands and just beat the hell out of her.. Bayley just sat there like an idiot and let her do it smh.. Hate the Bliss Reign of Terror so much
Number 1 is what definitely killed me. I haven't sat back and watched a full WWE program since. A few times I've watched a match that has intrigued me but other than that, I don't watch WWE anymore due to that squash. Even if it wasn't a squash, I'm sure some other booking decision along the way would've killed it. Like The Fiend and Rollins Hell in a Cell ending just a few weeks later.
I honestly would have been OK with Kofi losing (as would most people, I believe) had he been allowed to at least have a somewhat competitive match, or even if he had a chance to get in a few hope spots. They've let others do so against Lesnar, why not Kofi? We've seen Kofi hold his own against bigger, tougher opponents before, what was so damn special about Lesnar?
The sad thing about Kofi's loss was that even during the short time when Brock Lesnar was on Smackdown Kofi never addressed any intentions to get the WWE Championship back. If I lost my championship in 7 seconds the first thing I would want is to get it a rematch for it.
If I was booking Smackdown and the higher-ups wanted Kofi to be squashed by Brock I would have had The Revival attack the New Day backstage earlier in the night to injure Kofi so he wouldn't be a 100% this way would have made more sense to have Kofi get squashed and make a better reason for him to want the WWE Championship back. It might have also made him less weak in the process.
Shawn Michaels Wrestlmania loss at least proved how good his opponents were.
Bray Wyatt's Wrestlmania losses proved WWE had no faith in him.
We need a top 10 overused moments on Wrestling UA-cam.
1. JBL beats Up the Blue Meanie
2. John Cena buries the Nexus
Just a start.
Montreal screwjob
The MSG Curtain Call
Montreal Screwjob
Cena and Batista botching the 2005 Royal Rumble/Vince screwing up his quads
Thank you! I needed this today. I'll never think of bees the same way.
Kofi getting absolutely squashed in less than 10 seconds after working 11 years for WWE before being granted the WWE Championship all so the title could go back on Brock is what made me officially give up on WWE.
I didn't know I needed Olli's Connect4 PTSD, but thank you.
good video
You almost made me cry. Especially for Ricochet, thinking about what a star he used to be before wwe.
.that triple h vs Booker t match is fukin despicable
Agreed. I don't have a problem with a heel using race or ethnicity to get heat (provided things aren't too over the top), but if you do that the heel has to lose in the end.
Oooooh an Ollie video!!!
Well, the "your heroes lose" theme of this video has seemed to age like fine wine.
An older one that should have been on this list. Diesel beating Bob Backlund for the WWE Championship in about 8 seconds at a house show. Backlund was a legit scary heel that WWE had actually done a good job putting over, gone in a instant and Backlund would become a complete joke for the rest of his career.
Backlund should've had a reign of terror until 'Mania, putting people on the shelf with the crossface chicken wing. Diesel should've then taken the title off him after winning the Rumble. I'm certain that booking would've lead to a more successful babyface reign as champ for Diesel and I will die on that hill.
And Nash was one of the worst champions from 94-95, they booked him poorly
Oh thank god. Someone who can deliver lines.
2010/20 WWE seemed to exist to spite everyone who watched. If only TNA wasn't even worse...
And even then TNA had some good moments and a way better women division (I will gladly watch a Gail Kim vs Awesome Kong over any of that bra and panty, go to the bathroom, crap that was the divas division)
Kofi losing really almost made me stop watching. They had a genuine feel good moment that almost everyone loved, then they jobbed him out like a goober for a cheap ratings pop. Then they had him not even care.
“Remember kids, Your heroes lose. Well unless it’s John Cena and then…Remember kids, Your hero never puts anyone that needs it or deserves it over.”
The Bliss Reign of Terror tore Becky's run apart along with every horsewomen except Charlotte (who conveniently went to smackdown as Bliss went to RAW) with 3 title reigns in 14 months
And I don’t think Bliss has been in anything more than a 2 star match, but I guess she has great mic skills so that is the only thing that matters (see Miz as another great talker who is a mediocre bland boring wrestler
@@andu1854 I wouldn't mind her in a tag team.. But Bliss does absolutely nothing for the roster as champion.. Her height wouldn't be an issue if she was any good
I think the most damaging loss in my opinion was the nexus losing to Cena
To be fair, only Wade Barret had some potential from that group, so the decision was kinda a good one.
@@CosmiinBtn can I ask you a no wrestling related question?
@@CosmiinBtn And that guy was made out of glass or something, WWE wanted to give him title feud 3 times, but all 3 times he got injured
Have a funny honorable mention since this fits the whole "never recovering after the loss" part of the list, but unlike most of the names in the video actually did deserve the loss. That mention being Jack Swagger losing to Alberto Del Rio Wrestlemania 29. Swagger was actually built up pretty well going into the match by getting a new mouth piece and being booked strong, didn't help that Del Rio wasn't exactly having a exciting title run so one can say that Swagger was a easy bet to win. Unless of course he does something really dumb like getting arrested on a DUI like a week or two before WM, oops.
Not sure if Swagger would've made a great champ or anything but he clearly never recovered from that loss, got almost instantly regulated to tag team/midcard title matches at best and I think losing pretty much all of them. Not saying he deserved for his WWE career to go down the toilet but perhaps it wouldn't have killed him to just pay someone to drive him around instead of getting arrested for a DUI so soon before the biggest match of his career.
I think Swagger would've been a great heel champ and having Ziggler cash in on him would've made for a better long term program
@@govardhanposina17 TBH I was rooting for him at the time since Zeb bought out new life in him and would've loved him for to get that run. It's just sad that he picked the worse time to get into trouble.
I still can't get over Nexus losing to John Cena.
Seeing this list hurts more than feeling anger rise within me. WWE certainly know how to kill anyone's joy when they support the talent who weren't built from the ground up in the Sport's Entertainment company.
WWE's mindset in the past when encountering a, shall we say, _unintended_ hero to the audience is to job them out hard, then have the Heel who beat them defeated by an _intended_ hero. Ryder/Kane/Cena is perhaps the perfect example of this. They don't always do it, but often enough they've had a mindset of:
"YOUR heroes lose. They ALWAYS lose. OUR heroes always WIN. YOU should like OUR heroes."
Cena being a top star has done irreparable damage to the company and no level of nostalgia for him changes that.
@@trewilliams8411 Oh I won’t deny that the Roman/Brock era is worse but the way Cena was booked put a lot of people off and in a way, the problem with Reigns was a continuation with the problem with Cena.
I was at that Kofi VS Brock match in person, everyone in the arena just sat there after the show and were all in shock, not sure what we just saw.
Ollie always makes me laugh in under 20 seconds of starting a video 🤣
The Kofi squash was the single worst bit of booking possibly of all time. I stopped watching that night and haven't watched a second of WWe since. I know what I know about wrestling these days from the Wrestle Talk folks.
I've caught Rumbles and Wrestlemanias but this was also the night I gave up being a regular viewer.
nice video. i like this video. it's a pretty good video
Triple H beating Booker T should be number given the fact they had H play the race card
It's been talked about to death but Karrion Kross got beaten out of the company... and Scarlett, who wasn't even involved in the match, lost her job in the whole thing as well.
I'd like for anyone in this comment section to try and make a case as to why Ricochet should've beaten Brock Lesnar at that show
Honorable Mention Triple H Defeating Goldberg inside the Elimination Chamber @ Summerslam 2003.
Goldberg did win the title at the next ppv
He did but that first loss was unnecessary as hell. It killed Goldberg's push as a juggernaut and the rest of his first run turned to crap.
@@qprtv4295 too little too late
@@qprtv4295 too late should've happened @ Summerslam
@@richardmcfadden5217 facts
Charlotte breaking Asuka's streak..
That was a stupid call and destroyed asoka for a while
IMO the worst loss is the nexus because it could have built up at least a few solid midcarders instead of a bunch jobbers/ pre show guys that could be cut
It should have been R-Truth vs Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship because it would have been funnier since R-Truth was also 24/7 Champion.
Happy Cena appreciation month, everyone
Oli yelling literally makes me lol
2:28 I wonder how many black people took a double take at that shirt like I did 😂
Remember kids you're heroes lose Then Now Forever Together remember that😈
Cena vs lesnar 2012 was epic
Should've called this list Cena burying the world.
Oli: I don't always win.
Understatement of the Century right there.
Honorable mention to Lex Luger vs Yokozuna. Winning by countout because WWF was a little hesitant on pulling the trigger at SummerSlam ultimately tanked Lex’s potential in the company entirely. He was never hotter than when he failed to win the WWF Championship.
Scott Steiner losing to Triple H at RR 2003 is up there. Scotty got no protection in the build or the match and was left completely exposed. Didn't just ruin his WWE run, but also the careers of all the potential WWE stars he could've made like he went on to do in TNA.
I’m in the minority here- I believe Cena beating Wyatt at 30 wasn’t a big deal. It was Wyatt’s WM debut against one of the biggest stars ever in wrestling.
Wyatt’s loss at Mania 32( I think it was 32) Against Orton was way worse and completely ruined his original gimmick for me. He lost the title, and didn’t even try to get it back the next Ppv. Just so Orton could drop the title to Mahal. I knew WWE wasn’t going to back him after that.
Exactly Bray should’ve beat Orton or Undertaker his loss to Cena wasn’t that important compared to the other 2
@@westbronco9066 I mostly agree, I don’t think he should have beaten Taker considering what they were going for. Taker had just loss the last year and they were using that to hype Roman Vs Brock.
Under different circumstances he could have beaten Taker. The Orton loss just killed my hype for the Wyatt Character.
Brock beating Kofi was what made me quit watching any WWE TV, and I haven't looked back since. I'll occasionally watch a PPV here and there if the card looks great, but other than that, I just keep up through WrestleTalk. It was a really, really stupid decision.
would love a 10 least harmful losses ever or 10 most important wins
YIKES
2:23 not the best photo of Bayley I must say LMAO
She's a whatnow? 😱
Glad someone else caught it lol
This was sad to watch...
This video made me sad
Ending the streak!
OLLLLIIII!!!!! Love you all , Blampied is the best, not a fan of tempests lists.. But a bit of the Davies? Anyday
Surprised that Kross v Hardy isn’t on this list
Honourable Mention: CM Punk losing the WWE title to Rock at Royal Rumble 2013. You could argue that him getting powerbombed by Kevin Nash was even worse for punk but at least he eventually got the title back, after Royal Rumble 2013 Punk never truly recovered in wwe, bumping him down from main eventer to definitive mid card talent, further cementing his disdain for the company.
Your hero’s loss then know and forever 😂 😂 😂
DDP loses to Sara, and Kross loses to Jeff, are both worse than Bayley’s loss
i feel John Cena is responsible for a lot of hurt careers , hes a true heel
Perhaps. But I have to ask: What good does do him to job himself out to all the people on this list? On top of that, what's the point of becoming the top guy in the company if all you do is count the lights?
I only ask because I notice that this is something that comes up when discussing guys like Cena and Hogan. They're the top guys so they should lose never mind the damage that can do to their star power.
@@sertorrhenclegane there were moments a job would have been the right call: like John being ddt on the concrete (you know the move that legit knocked Steamboat out cold) and no selling it, that is a huge example of John being a selfish prick and Edge and Jericho both felt this was a bad move
@@andu1854 Maybe, but that doesn't answer either one of my questions.
@@andu1854 I ask because I'm genuinely curious. Never mind John Cena, what does the top guy in a promotion gain from jobbing to someone who may not go anywhere in the business?
@sertorrhenclegane first of all: losing a match is not "jobbing". Stonecold Steve Austin was made into a star in his feud with bret Hart, where he lost all the ppv matches. Omega losing to okada in wrestlekingdom made him a star.
Secondly, These arent random nobodies, they are some of the most over guys in business at that time. If you're a top guy, the best thing you can do is get a shine on them so that there would be more than one star in the company, and more matches that would draw crowd. Ric flair knew this, triple H knew this when he put over batista.
Again putting someone over isn't "jobbing".
You can make this whole list about people Cena beat.
The funny thing is I made this comment before I even watched the video
There's so many with at least half of them being John Cena and Triple H related.
I would love this same list concept, but with all major wrestling promotions included, not just wwe. Seriously, even if there is repeat matches on there from this video, ill still watch it.
Ollie on Parts: We do love to see it…
Hmmm yeah, I wonder what did happen to that Lesnar guy 😂😂😂
Might as well make a list dedicated to John Cena burying talent. As if Triple H was the only guy, I'm surprised they weren't a new Two Man Power Trip
One that wasn't listed in my opinion is the finals of the tournament at wm4. After that match no one believed The Million Dollar Man could ever get the title and he never did. It went back to Hogan.
Should just be a list of "10 wrestlers never the same after Cena won lol" coulda put Rusev on here too
This is a really depressing list.... and overall THIS is one of the reasons why we completely stopped watching WWE a few years ago...
Triple H/Punk, Night of Champions 2011
Oh look lightning in a bottle....*smashes it with sledgehammer*
Punk won the title 2 months later and held it for over a year. Not a devastating loss that he never recovered from.
With out even starting the vid, every lost The Fiend had..