10 Best WWE Win/Loss Records Of 2018

2. Cedric Alexander (W28 - L5 - D0) (Win Rate: 85%)

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Though he failed in his most recent request to regain the Cruiserweight Championship from Buddy Murphy, Cedric Alexander finished 2018 with a far stronger in-ring record than his celebrated rival's 67% win rate. This only highlights the notion that not all wins and losses are created equally. Yes, Alexander has won more than Buddy, but 'The Juggernaut' has defeated him decisively in their last two matches, and Cedric hasn't come close to a victory as important as Murphy's hometown triumph at Super Show-Down.

Regardless, Alexander (along with Murphy) is one of a handful of 205 Live stars to come close to breaking out at a national level since Triple H took the Cruiserweight reins at the start of the year. He was undefeated in singles competition until Buddybested him on 6 October. Tony Nese defeated him in the aftermath, but Cedric has remained strong ever since, and while Cruiserweight Title contention looks out of his reach for the next few months, it's hard to imagine his win/loss record hitting the skids.

Despite all that he accomplished in 2018, Alexander's greatest triumph came at TLC, where he and Murphy somehow coaxed '205' chants from a Kickoff Show crowd, defying their card position.

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