10 WWE Wrestlers With Highest Total Win Percentage
9. Bad News Brown - 82.18
A character ahead of his time in late-1980s WWE, legit hard man Bad News Brown was tough enough to stand down Andre The Giant on a moving bus when he heard a slur from 'Eighth Wonder Of The World', so he probably had no problem standing up for himself when he didn't like the look of his booking.
Bad News worked a not unimpressive 101 matches during a two year spell with the company, featuring on most pay-per-views the company ran during his tenure. An over performer that could and (eventually) would be used as believable fodder for WWE Champions Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan, Brown's capabilities saw him mostly squashing losers away from very occasionally looking at the lights if the paydays were worth the sacrifice.
It's the sort of story virtually lost to the modern era - a wrestler's wage has never been further disconnected from their worth, which has in turn appeared to skew the decision making of the performer in question as well as the creative team in charge of their trajectory. Bad News Brown, in every sense, was all business.