10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2017

3. Cedric Alexander (W39 - L14 - D0) (Win Rate: 73.58%)

Cedric Alexander
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Cruiserweight win/loss records are often artificially inflated in WWE. Wrestlers in the company's lighter weight class tend to work more matches than their heavier counterparts, as many wrestle on both Raw and SmackDown within the same week, with the division's shallow talent pool guaranteeing high usage rates. Throw the company's tendency to book 205lb babyfaces to go over their heel counterparts, and you're left with a skewed list.

This is why Cedric Alexander finished with the company's third best record in 2017. The current Cruiserweight Title contender was continually booked in winning positions throughout the year, and somehow wound up working 53 televised bouts by the time we flipped our calendars to 2018, despite missing five months with a knee injury.

Cedric hasn't taken a clean singles loss since August, when Tony Nese defeated him on 205 Live. He hasn't always been pushed to the forefront, but he's clearly someone WWE want to protect, though it's hard to tell how his feud with Enzo Amore will go.

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