5 reasons why Samoa Joe is becoming the new Bray Wyatt in WWE

Samoa Joe
Samoa Joe

#4 Samoa Joe's win/loss record is very lopsided

Photo courtesy of the Kult of Kayfabe Facebook group
Photo courtesy of the Kult of Kayfabe Facebook group

A user in the Kult of Kayfabe Facebook group put together the above graphic, which shows Samoa Joe's very lopsided win percentage in WWE, compared to his time in other companies, and it's staggering, to say the least.

WWE likes to maintain that wins and losses don't matter in their world of pro wrestling, but if you look at Samoa Joe's win percentage, he dipped below 10% in 2018 and is at just north of 40% in 2019.

Looking back at his time in ROH and TNA, Joe's win percentage was near 80%, as he was presented as a top talent in both promotions.

If Joe continues to lose big-time matchups against top stars in WWE, it will become harder and harder for the fans to buy into Joe as a real threat in the company. The same thing happened with Bray Wyatt, and by the time he took time off from the ring, his promos were met with mostly silence from the crowd.