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5 legendary WWE Superstars with terrible win/loss records at SummerSlam
![Despite being a 13-time World Champion, Randy Orton has a terrible record at SummerSlam.](https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/08/94def-15646584914436-800.jpg?w=500)
August has officially arrived, and that means there is a change in the air. Schools are out, the days are getting hotter, and the WWE and it's fans are preparing for their biggest show of the season: SummerSlam.
Debuting on August 29, 1988, SummerSlam has seen plenty of huge matches from some of the biggest stars of all time. Over the years, names like Hulk Hogan, The Rock and Brock Lesnar have closed out the show, but there have been some Superstars who haven't been so fortunate.
Some Superstars, though they may be legendary former World Champions, have shockingly poor records at the event that many fans won't know about.
Here are five legendary WWE Superstars with terrible win/loss records at SummerSlam.
#5: The Undertaker (Five losses)
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He may be one of the most iconic Superstars in WrestleMania history, but the Demon of Death Valley also has the distinction for one of the worst loss records in SummerSlam history.
Whilst he has also picked up 10 victories at the summer extravaganze, The Undertaker does have one of the highest loss records at the show, having been defeated by the likes of Mankind in 1996 in a Boiler Room Brawl, Bret 'Hitman' Hart in 1997 and 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin in 1998.
Some losses have been more embarrassing than others, as the Phenom loss via DQ to John 'Bradshaw' Layfield in 2004, allowing the Texan to retain the WWE Championship. He would lose again the following year to Randy Orton.
In fact, the Deadman even has a draw on his record, after his 2000 match against his brother Kane resulted in a no-contest, allowing both men to escape the night without taking the loss.