5 WWE Superstars with the most televised wins of 2017

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AJ Styles has racked up the wins over the past two years in the WWE...

It's hard to believe that 2017 has come to a close for the WWE, but the next edition of Monday Night Raw will take place from the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida on New Years Day.

The year started with a bang as Monday Night Raw on January 2nd ended with The Kevin Owens Show where Chris Jericho declared himself as an entrant in the Royal Rumble, and their guest Goldberg told him "you're first!"

The end of 2017 also ended with a bang as there was a title change with the surprising duo of Jason Jordan and Seth Rollins capturing the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships; while on SmackDown Live, the rift between Commissioner Shane McMahon and General Manager Daniel Bryan continues to grow.

This list takes a look at those WWE Superstars who compiled the most televised wins in 2017. Any win that took place on Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live, and any pay per view (including the Kickoff Show) were counted.

Continue on to see who tied for fourth for the most televised wins this year...


#4 (Tie) Finn Balor - 24 wins

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The first ever WWE Universal Champion, Finn Balor...

Michael Cole and Corey Graves call Finn Balor an "extraordinary man who can do extraordinary things," and of the five WWE Superstars on this list, Balor probably has the most extraordinary resume.

The fact that Balor tied for fourth with 24 televised wins is astonishing considering the fact that he missed the first three months of the year due to injury.

During 2017, Balor introduced The Demon to Bray Wyatt in what turned out to be a great feud that was unfortunately cut short due to the illness Wyatt suffered during the year.

Wyatt's illness turned out to be a blessing in disguise as replacing Wyatt in his match against Balor at WWE Tables Ladders and Chairs was AJ Styles. The two former Bullet Club leaders gave us an instant classic; which is definitely in the running for match of the year.

#4 (Tie) Roman Reigns - 24 wins

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Did Roman Reigns retire The Undertaker at WrestleMania 33?

It was a big year for The Big Dog in 2017. Roman Reigns defeated The Undertaker at WrestleMania, and potentially sent him into retirement. He became only the second man to defeat The Dead Man at Mania, with Brock Lesnar being the first.

For those who boo Reigns for the way he's booked, they may want to look at the fact that he never held the world championship at all in 2017. Being on the Raw roster, the WWE Universal Championship was held by Kevin Owens, Goldberg, and Brock Lesnar.

That didn't stop Reigns from having a big year though as he reunited with The Shield this year, and became the 17th ever grand slam champion after he won the WWE Intercontinental Championship from The Miz on Raw in November.

If rumors hold true, 2018 could be an even bigger year as current projections have him facing Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 34.

#3 Sasha Banks - 25 wins

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"The Boss" Sasha Banks captured the WWE Raw Women's Championship at SummerSlam...

Considering she is the only female to make this list, that means "The Boss" Sasha Banks earned more televised wins in 2017 than any other women in a banner year for the evolution of the Women's Revolution.

In the short history of the WWE Raw Women's Championships, Sasha tied Charlotte Flair with her fourth reign with the title when she defeated Alexa Bliss at SummerSlam. Unfortunately for The Boss, she never has successfully defended the title, as she lost to Bliss eight days later on Raw.

At Survivor Series this year, Banks competed in a traditional 5-on-5 elimination match where she teamed with Bayley, Nia Jax, Alicia Fox, and Asuka to defeat Team SmackDown.

Next up for The Boss is the first-ever women's Royal Rumble match on January 28th. Banks definitely is considered a favorite going in, but Asuka just announced that she's entering the Rumble match as well.

#2 AJ Styles - 26 wins

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AJ Styles became the first WWE Superstar to capture the WWE Championship overseas...

It has been a "phenomenal" two years for AJ Styles in the WWE. Last year, he led this list with the most televised wins, and in 2017 he lands in second place.

It was a championship year for AJ, to say the least. He was able to capture the WWE United States Championship twice, including defeating Kevin Owens at a WWE Live event at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

On November 7th, Styles became the first person to ever capture the WWE Championship overseas when he defeated Jinder Mahal in Manchester, England during an episode of SmackDown Live.

Styles will enter 2018 as the WWE Champion, and at this time, his challenger for the Royal Rumble has yet to be determined.

#1 Seth Rollins - 27 wins

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Seth Rollins prepares to slay the King of Kings, Triple H, at WrestleMania 33...

It was a big year for Seth Rollins as The Architect became the Kingslayer at WrestleMania 33 when he defeated Triple H in a non-sanctioned match. It was a feud that started in August when Triple H screwed Rollins and handed the WWE Universal Championship over to Kevin Owens.

After being at odds ever since Rollins turned on The Shield, Dean Ambrose would finally forgive Rollins and they would go on to capture the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships from The Bar at SummerSlam.

In October, the WWE Universe received a gift they had been wishing for with the reunion of The Shield. Though illness and injury have prevented The Shield from a lengthy run, they were able to remind us why they were such a dominant team when they debuted.

Rollins ended 2017 having to tag with a thorn in his side, Jason Jordan after Ambrose tore his triceps and could be out nine months. The duo surprisingly won the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships from The Bar on the final Raw of 2017.

That win gave Rollins 27 on the year, the most televised wins of any WWE Superstar in 2017.

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