10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2018

3. Rezar (W19 - L6 - D0) (Win Rate: 76%)

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That Rezar has fared slightly better in singles competition sees him finish five places higher than tag partner Akam in this year's rankings.

Really, there's nothing to separate them. Singles wins and losses don't matter when you're a tag guy. People forgot that Rezar pinned Titus O'Neil one-on-one on an August episode of Raw days after it had happened, but AOP defeating Seth Rollins to become Raw Tag Team Champions or triumphing via a man peeing himself at Survivor Series 2018? For better or worse, these will live longer in the memory.

Separating Akam and Rezar is almost pointless at this stage in their careers. The way they look, carry themselves, wrestle, and project is almost identical. This makes them one of WWE's least splittable tag teams, though the company will certainly try to do that someday, such is Vince McMahon's hatred for the division.

Nonetheless, AOP are a solid act with great synergy. They suffer from the company's lacklustre presentation of their talented duos in general, but they're far stronger together than they would be apart. A longer Tag Team Title run would've been nice, though.

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