5 WWE Superstars with the best win/loss records of 2018

Ronda Rousey is undefeated in WWE.
Ronda Rousey is undefeated in WWE.

Everybody likes to win, right?

Being able to say you're better than your opponents, you've worked harder, trained more and are more deserving of the big prize.

And in the WWE, this is no different, as the men and women of the shows attempt to prove why they deserve to be champions.

But for some Superstars, winning just comes more naturally than to others, and in what has been a year of shocking debuts, surprising upsets and emotional goodbyes, some Superstars have just kept on winning, piling up huge victory after huge victory.

Here are the five WWE Superstars with the best win/loss records of this year, both on WWE TV, and at Live events.

Note: For this list, we will only be including main roster Superstars only, and those who are still employed by the company.

#5 Rowan (Win record: 86.8%)

Rowan did very well in 2018, before going down with an injury.
Rowan did very well in 2018, before going down with an injury.

One half of the Bludgeon Brothers, it's strange to see Rowan appear on this list.

But with 66 victories over 76 official matches in WWE, the bearded Superstar takes 5th place with a win ratio of 86.8%, a mere 0.1% better than former Universal Champion Roman Reigns.

This is also significantly better than his tag-partner Harper, who finished 2018 with a record of 76.9%, winning 70 out of his 91 matches.

Rowan (as well as Harper's) biggest win this year came at WrestleMania 34, when the duo captured the SmackDown Tag Team Championships, defeating both The Usos and the New Day.

A sad part of Rowan's impressive record though, is that he has been off Television since August, after suffering a torn right bicep, which he has since had surgery for.

When he returns, there's no doubt that Rowan will be hoping to continue his winning ways in 2019.

#4 Asuka (Win record: 87.2%)

Asuka finally captured the SmackDown Women's Championship at TLC.
Asuka finally captured the SmackDown Women's Championship at TLC.

2018 has been a bit of a wild year for Asuka.

Entering the year with her incredible undefeated steak, Asuka won the first Women's Royal Rumble in January, and was on a wave of momentum, until she suffered her first official loss at WrestleMania 34, losing in subsequent title matches, whilst falling down the company's totem pole.

In December though, Asuka bounced back, winning the SmackDown Women's Championship at TLC, in an epic TLC bout against Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.

Despite this being a mixed year, the Empress has won 123 of her 141 WWE matches in 2018 (one match drawn), giving her an impressive 87.2% win record.

Now on top of the SmackDown Women's division, it doesn't seem like anyone can stop Asuka, though former champions such as Lynch, Flair, as well as Carmella, will certainly try.

#3 AJ Styles (Win record: 88.8%)

Despite losing the title to Daniel Bryan in November, AJ Styles spent most of 2018 as WWE Champion.
Despite losing the title to Daniel Bryan in November, AJ Styles spent most of 2018 as WWE Champion.

The Phenomenal One clearly had a phenomenal 2018.

Entering the year as WWE Champion, AJ Styles retained his title against Shinsuke Nakamura at WrestleMania, Rusev at Extreme Rules, and Samoa Joe over the summer.

Despite losing the WWE title to Daniel Bryan on the go-home show for Survivor Series, Styles has notched up wins in 127 out 141 bouts, and with four draws. He ends the year with an 88.8% win ratio.

The question for Styles now though is, what's next? After losing the title to Bryan, as well as their rematch, it seems Styles is out of the title picture for the time being, with his contract also coming to an end in 2019.

If he chooses to re-sign, Styles will no doubt be just as impressive next year.

#2 Brock Lesnar (Win record: 90.9%)

Lesnar lost only one match in 2018.
Lesnar lost only one match in 2018.

Fans may love him or hate him, but there's no denying that Brock Lesnar knows how to win.

The current Universal Champion, the beast won 10 out of his 11 matches, with a win record of 90.9%

In fact, only one man has been able to beat the Beast in 2018, that man being Roman Reigns, who finally vanquished his nemesis at Summerslam this year to win the Universal Championship.

Part of his impressive record though, comes from Lesnar's very relaxed schedule, as he has obviously had less chances to lose, and is constantly booked strongly.

Already scheduled to face Braun Strowman at the Royal Rumble for the title, things look promising for Brock, who has defeated the Monster Among Men several times in the past, including at the very same event in January earlier this year.

#1 Ronda Rousey (Win record: 100%)

Ronda Rousey is rumored to be main eventing WrestleMania 35.
Ronda Rousey is rumored to be main eventing WrestleMania 35.

Perhaps no-one has had a better rookie year in WWE than 'Rowdy' Ronda Rousey.

Debuting at the Royal Rumble in January, Rousey won her debut match in impressive fashion: teaming with Kurt Angle to defeat Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

Opting to be a full-time Superstar, Rousey has won every match she has been in, with a record of 45-0.

Her biggest win arguably came at Summerslam, when she destroyed then-RAW Women's Champion Alexa Bliss to capture the title, defeating the petite powerhouse in mere minutes.

With such an outstanding record though, the question is now, who will be the one to break it?

Many are suggesting Becky Lynch, who was scheduled to face Rousey at Survivor Series but was taken out of the match due to injury, with the pair rumored to main-event WrestleMania 35.

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