10 Best WWE Wrestler Win/Loss Records Of 2016

4. Sasha Banks (W25 - L9 - D2)

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Charlotte Flair might be the reigning queen of the Raw women's division, but her biggest rival has her trumped in terms of straight-up wins and losses. With a win percentage teetering close to 70%,The Boss has been tremendously efficient between the ropes, particularly on weekly TV. Her combined Raw and SmackDown record sits at 23-3-2, and with all three of her Raw Women's Championship wins coming on Monday nights, she finished 2016 as one of WWE's best TV wrestlers.

Sadly (and predictably), pay-per-views are where Sasha suffered. She won just twice on PPV in 2016, and both were tag team matches (w/ Becky Lynch vs. Team B.A.D at Fastlane, and w/ Bayley vs. Charlotte & Dana Brooke at Battleground). In the same time period, Banks lost a total of six PPV matches, with five directly involving Charlotte.

Sasha's TV success vs. Charlotte's PPV dominance was the women's division's biggest story in 2016, but it'll ease-off in 2017. Both women have transitioned to new opponents, and while they'll almost certainly meet again, this should at least give Sasha an opportunity to improve her rotten PPV record. The Boss might not be the champion at the moment, but her excellent 2016 record paints her as one of WWE's most consistently pushed wrestlers.

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