5 Biggest WWE Stars Who’ve Never Won at WrestleMania

A WrestleMania victory is one of the highest honors a WWE Superstar can achieve, symbolizing success on the largest wrestling stage. While many top WWE stars have secured wins at WrestleMania, several prominent performers have yet to claim a victory on this grand stage. This article highlights five of the biggest WWE superstars who have never won a match at WrestleMania, despite their accomplishments elsewhere.

Asuka’s Struggle for WrestleMania Success

Known as The Empress, Asuka has been a key figure in WWE for over ten years and has competed at WrestleMania five times. Despite entering the event as a champion twice, she has never managed to secure a win at WWE’s premier live event. Asuka is widely regarded as one of the best female wrestlers globally and has held multiple world titles, yet a WrestleMania match victory has eluded her.

Her absence at WrestleMania 41 was due to a significant injury, and her most recent WrestleMania appearance was at WrestleMania 40. There, she teamed with Dakota Kai and Kairi Sane but lost to the team of Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Naomi. Even with her incredible skill and championship wins, the WrestleMania win remains a missing achievement on her résumé.

Shinsuke Nakamura’s Limited WrestleMania Triumphs

Despite being one of the most seasoned athletes on WWE’s current roster, Shinsuke Nakamura has only participated in three WrestleMania matches, with no wins to show for it. His most notable WrestleMania moment came in 2018 when he challenged AJ Styles for the WWE Title after earning his spot by winning the Royal Rumble. However, he was unable to capture the championship and has not reached similar heights since.

Nakamura’s other WrestleMania appearances were for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 35 and 38, both times falling short against The Usos. His reputation as a former NXT Champion and charismatic wrestler contrasts with his lack of WrestleMania victories.

Liv Morgan’s Quest for a WrestleMania Win

Liv Morgan has not yet recorded a WrestleMania match win despite multiple appearances, mostly in tag team bouts. After capturing the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble Match, she is set to challenge for a world title at this year’s WrestleMania, potentially breaking her streak of losses.

Throughout her WrestleMania history, Morgan has competed in four tag team matches but has come up short each time. This upcoming opportunity could mark a turning point in her career, possibly adding a WrestleMania victory to her growing list of achievements.

The Dudley Boyz’s Unique Legacy Without a WrestleMania Win

Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley revolutionized tag team wrestling by introducing a new level of intensity and innovative moves that defined extreme wrestling for a generation. Despite their legendary status and induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, the Dudley Boyz have never won a match at WrestleMania.

The duo made four WrestleMania appearances, including the historic WrestleMania X-7 moment featuring a spectacular tables, ladders, and chairs match alongside the Hardy Boyz and Edge and Christian. Their last WrestleMania match was at WrestleMania 32, taking place on the pre-show against The Usos, where they again failed to secure a victory. Their lack of wins at the Show of Shows contrasts with their overall impactful careers.

Why WrestleMania Wins Matter for These Superstars

For many WWE superstars, earning a WrestleMania win is a defining career milestone that elevates their legacy in the sport. The featured stars—Asuka, Shinsuke Nakamura, Liv Morgan, and the Dudley Boyz—have all made significant contributions to WWE and wrestling globally but have yet to experience the triumph on this monumental stage. As they continue to perform and compete, their quest for that elusive WrestleMania victory remains an important storyline. Fans eagerly anticipate whether these superstars will ultimately overcome this hurdle and claim their place among the event’s champions.

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