10 WWE Wrestlers With Highest Total Win Percentage

2. El Torito - 91.78%

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Racing in to the Number Two spot in much the same way he would in and around the ring as the mascot of Los Matadores in throughout 2013 and 2014, the former Mascarita Dorada hardly ever lost during his tenure with the company thanks to what he was actually asked to do when the bell rang.

An enjoyable add-on to an act that would have been dead in the water without him, El Torito was a dark match boy-popper with a natural rival in Hornswoggle and whichever heels the ex-'Little B*stard' could find to hang out with him.

This formula, for the better part of a year, resulted in Torito and his partners Diego and Fernando going over various combinations of Hornswoggle, Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, David Otunga, Curtis Axel, Titus O'Neil and always Heath Slater until the trio split in mid-2015.

A 'WeeLC' match on the Extreme Rules 2014 pre-show was undoubtedly the highlight of the entire stint and was a win worthy of this sort of record - the pair were taken seriously instead of being used solely for comedy.

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