name of wwe superstars who never tap outs
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1 Jim Duggan. Jim Duggan is a legend of the wrestling business today for this longevity and the memorability of his brawling character throughout his WWE run.
2 Roddy Piper. Roddy Piper may be best remembered as one of the best talkers in wrestling history. In an era when WWE shifted gears to focus much of its attention on giants and muscle men, Piper didn’t exactly fit that mold. Nonetheless, his near unparalleled ability to talk people into the building and get heat on the mic placed him as an irresistible main event attraction.
3 Andre The Giant. Andre the Giant is one of the biggest legends in wrestling history on a number of levels. Particularly in WWE, he was cast as a near unbeatable monster whom only the best of the best super heroes of the day could defeat.
4 The Ultimate Warrior. The Ultimate Warrior was known for his high octane performances—specializing in short matches that showcased his powerhouse offense and that more often than not ended with him winning in dominant fashion.
5 Braun Strowman. Braun Strowman has won quite a bit more than he has lost in his WWE tenure. That’s to be expected for a man of his sheer size and strength, understandably booked as a monster whether he’s a face or heel.
6 Goldberg. Even in an era when submission wrestling was relatively prominent, with talents like Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, and Chris Benoit in featured roles, Goldberg survived his one year run at the top of Raw without ever having to tap out. The man known for undefeated streaks has carried on as a part time performer from late 2016 on without submitting, including working two high profile bouts with Brock Lesnar.
7 Alundra Blayze. Alundra Blayze was not only a part of WWE’s women’s division in the mid-1990s, but it’s quite reasonable to argue that she single-handedly defined the division in that era. Blayze held the Women’s Championship for most of her run, and was in contention for it most of the rest of the time, feuding with the likes of Bull Nakano, Bertha Faye, and others.
8 Scott Steiner. Scott Steiner had two separate tenures with WWE, first as half of a tag team with his brother Rick in the early 1990s, then in a mostly singles run a decade later. Steiner avoiding submissions during his original run may have been equally a sign of the times, with relatively little in the way of submission wrestling happening at the time. It’s more of a testament to his tough guy character, and WWE showing proper respect to his amateur credentials that he never submitted in the 2000s in a WWE ring.
9 Roman Reigns. Roman Reigns is often as not booked as the top face in WWE today, and as such it’s little surprise that the company would protect him from a submission loss that might weaken his image. However, Reigns also debuted as a heel part of the Shield faction and, even in that stretch, managed to avoid having to tap out.
10 Yokozuna. Yokozuna spent most of 1993 on top of WWE, reigning as world champion, and was a featured performer on and off for the surrounding years. For all of his high profile bouts, and despite having lost a number of times, he did not succumb to defeat via submission in his time with WWE.
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Answer:
1. Jimm Dugan
2. Roddy Piper