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WWE Superstar With Most Losses In 2025 Revealed

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• WWE Superstar With Most Losses In 2025 Revealed

Below is the list of wrestlers with most losses in WWE in 2025:

1. Roxanne Perez (43 losses)

2. Raquel Rodriguez (29 losses)

3. Finn Balor (28 losses)

4. Dominik Mysterio (27 losses)

5. Kofi Kingston (27 losses)

6. Nia Jax (27 losses)

7. Solo Sikoa (27 losses)

As you can see, the top 4 members on this list are all from Judgment Day, and Dominik Mysterio is the only current champion on this list. He holds the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship.

• Roman Reigns Makes Special Appearance At Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital (Photos)

As we previously reported, Mimi’s Ravioli’s Instagram page revealed that Roman Reigns delivered pizza to sick kids at the hospital two days before Christmas. In an update, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, posted the following:

“Holiday magic filled the halls at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital during the Butterfly Blessings Fund 6th Annual Holiday Gathering!

This special annual tradition brings joy to our patients and families by gifting mini-Christmas trees and menorahs to brighten their hospital rooms and help make the season feel a little more like home.

Adding to the excitement, WWE Superstar Roman Reigns made a special appearance, his visit brought big smiles, laughter, and unforgettable moments to our patients and caregivers alike.

Thank you to everyone who helped make this meaningful day possible. Your support continues to bring comfort, hope, and holiday cheer to the children and families we serve.”

Below are the photos they shared:

Roman Reigns was last seen on WWE programming at Survivor Series: WarGames 2025, where he teased feuding with Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes again.

Also Read: WWE Official Returned & Killed My Feud With Roman Reigns, Says Former WWE Star

• WWE Almost Signed Current Champion From AEW

Before capturing championship gold in All Elite Wrestling, Harley Cameron found herself at a crossroads that could have sent her career in a completely different direction. That alternate route nearly led her to WWE, where early conversations and support briefly put her on their radar.

During an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, Cameron looked back on that period and made it clear she holds no bitterness toward WWE. In fact, she credits the company for playing a meaningful role at the very beginning of her journey, including helping her secure a green card and laying the foundation for her wrestling education.

Although she was never officially signed, WWE assisted in getting Cameron trained at Flatbacks Wrestling School, operated by Tyler Breeze and Shawn Spears. Cameron explained that while things initially felt promising, the timing simply didn’t line up. Behind the scenes, WWE was undergoing internal changes, including staff departures and structural shifts, which appeared to stall any potential next step.

As that uncertainty lingered, another door quietly opened. Cameron began receiving opportunities with AEW, starting with appearances on AEW Dark. Those chances quickly snowballed, eventually leading to a full contract offer – one that would redefine her career trajectory.

Looking back, Cameron admitted WWE had been her original destination in mind, even though nothing ever materialized beyond conversations. She acknowledged how close she came to going down that road, but also recognized how fate intervened at the right moment.

Now firmly established in AEW and thriving alongside Willow Nightingale as the first ever AEW Women’s Tag Team Champions, Cameron credits Tony Khan for believing in her early. She noted that when AEW signed her, she had fewer than two dozen matches under her belt.

For Cameron, the experience reshaped how she views missed opportunities. What once felt like a closed door ultimately became a redirection toward something better. In hindsight, she sees her journey as proof that when one path fades away, it may simply be clearing the way for the right one to appear.

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