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

9. Lince Dorado (W13 - L5 - D1) (Win Rate: 68.42%)

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A surprise inclusion, but cruiserweight wrestlers often carry win/loss records that belie their position in the company hierarchy. In terms of overall push, the 205ers aren't competing against top stars. They're wrestling the Ariya Daivaris and Tony Neses of the worlds, and work on WWE's least populated brand, so long streaks are common.

Dorado rarely wrestlers singles bouts, instead focusing on tags and six-mans with Lucha House Party stablemates Kalisto and Gran Metalik. They're a formidable force together, amassing an impressive 11-4 record when Dorado is involved. Lince fares less well when flying solo, but did score a victory over Brian Kendrick on last week's 205 Live.

The House Party has benefited all three members greatly. Before it, Dorado was a borderline enhancement talent. His win rate was a terrible 35% last year, so his is one of 2018's most impressive turnarounds. He has found his groove on WWE's least-watched brand, and while it's unlikely that the company will ever push him as a serious Cruiserweight Title contender, he's likely content with his position.

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