10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2017

6. John Cena (W15 - L6 - D1) (Win Rate: 68.18%)

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He was absent from WWE television for huge chunks of 2017, but John Cena ended up wrestling a deceptively large volume of matches for the company last year, and cruises onto our list with one of the promotion's best win/loss records.

2017 wasn't the most successful year of Cena's career, but it was definitely the weirdest. It began with him scoring his 16th World Title at Royal Rumble, progressed with a spirited line-blurring feud against The Miz, and eventually devolved into a lengthy series of hiatuses. The Rusev and Baron Corbin feuds got nobody over. Matches with Braun Strowman and Shinsuke Nakamura were needlessly wasted on free television. Most recently, John fought Elias on the Christmas Day episode of Raw, and he probably won't appear again until the Royal Rumble.

Cena's record is incredible for a man with one eye on retirement. Yes, he's one of the most over-protected stars in WWE history, but he has lost most of his biggest feuds this year, and looks to have slipped into the 'putting others over' stage of his career. Three of his losses came in multi-man bouts, and another was a DQ, leaving him with only two clean defeats for the year.

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