Even though wrestling is a predetermined sport, creating major records is still a big feat to achieve. In our “wrestlers with the most WWE PPV losses” article, we looked at wrestlers who just couldn’t seem to win consistently on the big stage. There were many surprising names on this list that fans would’ve assumed won more matches in their careers based on their status in the company. Are things the same on the AEW side? Let’s take a look.
Jon Moxley
- Total PPV matches: 33
- Losses: 15
- Wins: 18
- Draws: 0
Jon Moxley has been an integral part of AEW since their first pay-per-view in 2019, Double or Nothing. Moxley debuted toward the end of the show, where he attacked Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega.
His first match took place against Joey Janela, whom he defeated at Fyter Fest 2019. Over the next few months, he feuded with Kenny Omega. His next rivalry was with Chris Jericho over the AEW World Championship. They tussled it out at Revolution 2020, where Moxley won his first AEW World Title.
There’s no denying that Moxley carried the company on his back during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s why a lot of people respect him. On PPVs, Moxley has a positive win ratio, but he’s still got 15 losses out of 33 matches.
Chris Jericho
- Total PPV matches: 30
- Losses: 16
- Wins: 14
- Draws: 0
Chris Jericho was the first major star to sign with AEW. He was also their first AEW World Champion and helped put them on the map. Over the years, the crowd turned on Jericho due to overexposure, and while he has tried to reinvent himself many times, he just hasn’t been able to win the crowd back.
There have been a lot of fans who don’t want to see him in AEW anymore, and rumors suggest he could return to WWE in the future. Either way, it wouldn’t change the fact that Jericho had an impressive run in the company. His PPV win/loss record stands at 16 losses and 14 wins in 30 matches.