10 WWE Wrestlers With Highest Total Win Percentage

1. Ronda Rousey - 93.75%

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'The Baddest Woman On The Planet' was virtually unstoppable during her awe-inspiring 12 month main roster run, going undefeated in a pro wrestling take on her history-making and era-defining Ultimate Fighting Championship career.

Ronda Rousey was an unbeatable warrior inside the Octagon until, as is the way in real sport, she was stopped dead in her tracks by a humbling loss to Holly Holm in November 2015.

Keeping the tribute alive, the company smartly had her disappear completely following her only defeat. A WrestleMania 35 loss to Becky Lynch in a match that also featured prior rival Charlotte Flair contained the sort of finish that would have been clouded in controversy had she actually stuck around. Instead, 'The Man' was left to begin her reign atop the entire company while Rousey went radio silent. One can only hope this is the first point to revisit should she ever wish to make a return.

Her 32 matches over 52 weeks may not reflect the highest quantity, but the quality more than justified her moderately reduced schedule - not least with Brock Lesnar as the nearest and most obvious comparison.

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