10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2018

4. Rowan (W12 - L4 - D0) (Win Rate: 75%)

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Though he bursts into the top five on the strength of his tag push, it's nonetheless surprising to see Rowan feature so prominently in the rankings.

The former 'Big Red' is one of the least exciting wrestlers in the company. Working with Harper helps mask his deficiencies, and tag matches allow his more talented partner to carry the load. A plodding, one-note big man, Rowan understand his tag role well and regularly performs above himself in such scenarios, but you need only look at his failed singles push to understand how lost this Bludgeon Brother is without his long-time partner.

Rowan's long-term future is concerning, particularly as there's currently no word on when he might be ready to return. While Harper has been linked with a Bray Wyatt reunion, Rowan has not, though he'd almost certainly falter as a singles act on a show where talented guys like Andrade 'Cien' Almas and Tye Dillinger can't even make it to television. WWE don't release injured wrestlers, but he might be in trouble in 2019.

While we hope he isn't (nobody wants to see a solid professional lose his job), the prognosis is bad.

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