Since Chris Moneymaker won the World Series of Poker Main Event in 2003, the poker world has exploded with thousand-player fields, million-dollar prize pools, and television superstars. While things have tempered off a bit in the most recent years, the winners of the WSOP Main Event will always be looked upon as heroes.
Everyone can argue until they're blue in the face about how good or bad a player has been as a poker ambassador post Main Event win, but it's hard to argue with the actual stats when determining performance. That said, PokerNews wanted to look at each winner since 2003 to see how he has performed at the WSOP in Las Vegas after winning poker's greatest tournament.