10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2018

6. Harper (W14 - L5 - D0) (Win Rate: 73%)

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As dull and outdated as their act was, The Bludgeon Brothers were SmackDown's most dominant tag team in 2018.

It wasn't even close. The Bar, Usos, and New Day's win rates all hovered on or below 50%. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson went 4-6. Rusev Day 2-3. The Colons wrestled only once (and lost). Sanity? Four matches, one win.

Harper and Rowan destroyed everything in their path, particularly early on. A lengthy jobber-squashing spree established them as blue brand threats. They became SmackDown Tag Team Champions at WrestleMania 34, and proceeded to bulldoze each of WWE's elite tag teams in one-sided scraps with single-digit runtimes. Only an injury to Rowan halted their progress, with the Bludgeons disappearing soon after losing the straps to The New Day, and now, with Harper undergoing recent surgery himself, their future is in limbo.

There's been talk that Harper may soon jump to Raw in order to realign with Bray Wyatt. This makes sense from a storyline standpoint, but should WWE's most underrated big man really be linking up with the company's deadest gimmick at this important stage in his career?

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