10 WWE superstars who have not won a single PPV match in the last 12 monthsÂ
Exactly 12 months ago, all the WWE superstars were prepping up for the Backlash pay-per-view. However, their efforts went in vain as the show was hailed as the worst pay-per-view ever by many fans and critics. It was even reported that the fans in attendance were leaving the arena amidst the main event match of the night between Roman Reigns and Samoa Joe.
To conclude we can say that the pay-per-view did full justice to its name and helped the WWE generate 'Backlash' from the fans. Such was the backlash from the WWE Universe that the company cancelled the Backlash pay-per-view in 2019.
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However, in this article we will not talk about WWE Backlash but we will discuss the aftermath of that pay-per-view that is how the superstars have fared on WWE pay-per-views after that show. As mentioned ahead, it has been exactly an year since that night and there have been some superstars who have not won a single pay-per-view match in the time duration.
Here are those 10 superstars who have not won a single pay-per-view match in the last 12 months -
(Please Note - Superstars participating in more than 3 pay-per-view matches are only considered for this list)
#10 Jinder Mahal
Pay-per-view matches in last 12 months - 4
The former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal has fallen way below his ranks ever since he moved to Monday Night RAW in the 2018 Superstar Shakeup. He has not won a single pay-per-view match since he won the fatal-4 way United States Championship Match at WrestleMania 34.
In the last 12 months, The Modern Day Maharaja has been a part of 4 pay-per-view matches and has lost all of them. His first defeat came against Roman Reigns at the 2018 Money In The Bank pay-per-view.
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Next, he reached the final of WWE Mixed Match Challenge II with Alicia Fox only to lose to the team of R-Truth and Carmella at the TLC pay-per-view. His final two losses came in the Royal Rumble and the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal matches of 2019.