10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2017
10. Roman Reigns (W25 - L14 - D2) (Win Rate: 60.98%)

Conventional wisdom suggests that Roman Reigns should be a lot higher up our list. He is, after all, the strongest pushed male singles wrestler in the company, and somebody WWE regularly go out of their way to protect, regardless of crowd reactions. Those 'shoved down our throats' complaints are grossly over-exaggerated, but Reigns is always presented as a big deal.
His 2017 record was strong, but nowhere near strong enough to mount a serious challenge for the top spot. Yes, Reigns is always made to look good, but his losses are plentiful. The Braun Strowman feud alone saw 'The Big Dog' chock up plenty of lost pinfalls, and while Roman is usually protected, the company clearly aren't afraid to have him go out and lose every now and then.
Reigns' win rate should look even healthier in 2018. It's widely expected that he'll wrestle Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 34, then embark on a long, prosperous run with the belt. Like him or not, he's set to remain 'The Guy' for the foreseeable future.