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6 WWE Superstars with the worst win-loss record in 2020 so far

After taking a look at the 5 WWE Superstars with the best win-loss record in 2020 so far, now it's time to move to the other side of the line. For every top Superstar who's protected at all costs, there's always a bunch of wrestlers who are used to put these stars over, while some are featured as enhancement talent.

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So far, the year 2020 has been quite eventful. The coronavirus pandemic did slow down things, but WWE kept producing content, be it segments or matches, regularly. In the slideshow below, we will be taking a look at 6 WWE Superstars who have had poor showings on the roster over the past 5 months or so. We'll rank these Superstars from best to worst, with the latter being the one with the worst win-loss percentage in 2020 so far. The list will feature Superstars who have wrestled at least 25 matches this year.

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Note: The record doesn't take into account the events that transpired on tonight's edition of WWE RAW (25 May 2020).

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#T5 Asuka and Austin Theory (40%)

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Asuka and Theory
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Asuka recently won the RAW Women's title when she got hold of the Women's Money In The Bank briefcase at the MITB PPV, that emanated from the WWE Headquarters. She kicked off the year as Women's Tag Team Champion alongside Kairi Sane, but the duo lost the belts to Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross at WrestleMania 36. Asuka has competed in 30 matches this year and has won 12 of those, with a win percentage of 40. The Empress of Tomorrow now holding the RAW Women's title, this record is expected to improve in the coming weeks.

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Austin Theory made his main roster debut recently on RAW and was revealed as Zelina Vega's associate. Theory was kicked out of the faction on the May 18 edition of WWE RAW, after which he joined Seth Rollins' stable, as his disciple. Similar to Asuka, Theory has won a total of 12 matches out of 30 that he has been a part of.

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#4 Seth Rollins (38%)

Seth Rollins
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The Monday Night Messiah has had quite an eventful 2020 so far. He is still the top heel on WWE RAW, months after he revealed himself as the leader of AOP. Soon after, Rollins welcomed Murphy in his stable, and the quartet wreaked havoc on the RAW roster for weeks on end. Rollins' disciples helped him during the Royal Rumble match but were soon subdued, which led to Rollins getting ganged upon by a bunch of babyfaces.

He went on to lose to Kevin Owens at WWE WrestleMania, in a match that was the culmination of a months-long feud. Rollins recently attacked Rey Mysterio on RAW and injured one of his eyes in the process. He will be the host of Rey Mysterio's retirement ceremony next week on RAW, hinting that these two will be feuding in the coming weeks. Rollins has wrestled 34 matches so far in 2020 and has lost 21 with a win percentage of 38.2%. WWE has done a great job of making Rollins lose so often and still keep him as relevant as ever on RAW.

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#3 The Miz (31%)

The Miz has lost quite a large number of matches this year
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Soon after losing his feud with Bray Wyatt, The Miz lashed out at the WWE Universe for booing him and turned heel in the process. The Miz went on to reunite with his former tag team partner, John Morrison, who had just made his return to WWE. The duo challenged The New Day at Super ShowDown for the SmackDown Tag Team titles and bagged the belts when all was said and done.

The Miz was set to compete in a Triple Threat Tag Team Ladder match at WWE WrestleMania 36 but pulled out of the event at the last moment due to health concerns amidst the coronavirus pandemic. He will team up with Morrison to take on Braun Strowman at WWE Backlash 2020, with the Universal title on the line. The Miz has wrestled 29 matches in 2020, winning 9 with a 31% win record. Only time will tell whether The Miz improves this record come Backlash, and wins the Universal title in the process.

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#2 Shane Thorne (18.5%)

Thorne in action
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After spending a considerable amount of time in NXT, Shane Thorne made his way to the main roster in March 2020. He was joined by his former TMDK (The Mighty Don't Kneel) teammate Brendan Vink, and the duo went on to lose tag team bouts to the likes of The Street Profits and Ricochet & Cedric Alexander. The duo was revealed as WWE veteran MVP's newest associates on the April 27 edition of WWE RAW.

MVP challenged Alexander and Ricochet on Thorne and Vink's behalf, and the young guns registered their first victory on the May 4 edition of WWE RAW. A string of losses led to Thorne registering a terrible record so far this year. He has wrestled 27 matches in 2020, with only 5 wins amounting to a winning record of 18.5%. Hopefully, Thorne gets more opportunities to shine on the main roster in the coming months. At 34-years old, Thorne still has a lot left in the tank, and it would be interesting to see how WWE handles him going forward.

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#1 King Corbin (10.3%)

King Corbin hasn't had the year he had imagined, so far
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King Corbin engaged in a feud with Roman Reigns on WWE SmackDown in late 2019. The feud continued for weeks on end, with Reigns defeating Corbin at the Royal Rumble PPV in a Falls Count Anywhere match. The same story followed at WWE Super ShowDown, where Reigns won a Steel Cage match against Corbin. Pushed as one of the biggest heels on the main roster, it isn't a surprise to see that Corbin has a bad win-loss record. He competed in a string of dark matches earlier this year, and it isn't a secret that these bouts usually end with the babyface winning to send the fans home happy.

Corbin also lost to Elias at WrestleMania 36. He failed to win the Men's Money In The Bank Ladder match at WWE Headquarters as well. Corbin has wrestled 29 matches in 2020 and has won only 3 of them. With 25 losses and a draw, Corbin holds the wort win-loss record of any WWE Superstar in 2020 so far.

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