The 15 Most Lovable Losers: photos












The pint-sized Colin Delaney joined ECW in 2007.
Delaney was demolished by competitors, but returned each week, bandaged up and ready for action.
The Brooklyn Brawler rarely found victory in the ring. However, when he did, it was monumental.
The Brawler shocked the WWE Universe when he defeated Triple H on SmackDown in 2000.
Barry Horowitz went years without winning a match in WWE. His fortunes changed in 1995.
Horowitz shocked Bodydonna Skip to end his infamous streak. That one win was all he needed to turn things around. He moved up the WWE ranks, appearing on several pay-per-views.
"The Poet Laureate of WWE," "Leaping" Lanny Poffo came to the ring prepared with a rhyme on the back of his trademark frisbees.
The wordsmith dazzled the WWE Universe with his high-flying abilities, though victory often evaded him.
From the wilderness of Australia, Outback Jack came to WWE to explore the world's best in-ring competition.
Though his upbeat attitude and toothless grin made him a fan favorite, Jack ended up on the losing end more often than not.
Rad Radford stage-dived from the mosh pit to the squared circle in 1995.
Tired of the grunge music scene, Radford tried to team up with the Bodydonnas. When Rad failed to win, he got the boot from the fitness-obsessed clique.