10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2018 (So Far)

1. Cedric Alexander (W18 - L0 - D0) (Win Rate: 100%)

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The current WWE Cruiserweight Champion finished third overall in last year's rankings, outdoing everyone but fellow 205 Live middlers Akira Tozawa and Rich Swann. Now, he is WWE's undisputed top dog when it comes to wins and losses.

That he sits in the upper half isn't a huge surprise, given his status as kingpin on a brand where wrestlers don't typically go 50/50, and lopsided records are relatively common. Still, if you were to casually ask a random group of wrestling fans the name of WWE's only undefeated full-time main roster member, few would answer "Cedric Alexander."

Always one of his division's most popular stars, Alexander's rise to greatness began on 30 January, when he defeated Gran Metalik in the Cruiserweight Title Tournament's first round. He was already 6-0 by that point, and continued through the competition with a string of great showings. The 13 March victory over Roderick Strong was particularly excellent, and Alexander eventually took the gold by besting friend Mustafa Ali at WrestleMania 34.

Cedric has since defended his belt against Kalisto and Buddy Murphy. He is, by virtue of the 0 in his loss column, the most efficient match-winner in WWE today, and the main beneficiary of Enzo Amore's career immolation.

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