Losing is never fun. WWE has posted a new video to its YouTube channel in which they show some of the most embarrassing losses in the history of the company.

You can see the video in its entirety below:

The losses are as follows:

  1. Vickie Guerrero loses to Stephanie McMahon and is subsequently fired
  2. William Regal loses to Paul Burchill and is forced to dress like a wench
  3. Brie Bella loses to Nikki and is forced to be her personal assistant
  4. The Mountie loses to the Big Boss Man and is forced to go to jail
  5. John Cena loses to Wade Barrett and is forced to join The Nexus
  6. The 1-2-3 kid loses to Razor Ramon and is forced to wear a diaper
  7. Kane loses to Triple H and is forced to unmask
  8. Jerry “The King” Lawler loses to Bret Hart and is forced to kiss his foot
  9. Molly Holly loses to Victoria and is forced to shave her head
  10. King Corbin loses to Roman Reigns and is forced to eat dog food

Editor’s Opinion:

I know they are doing this to further this angle between Corbin and Reigns, but is it really the most embarrassing loss of all time?

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