12 Wrestlers With The Best Win Percent In WWE History
3. Bad News Brown - 82.1%
A proto-Stone Cold Steve Austin in an era before the industry was ready for such a gimmick, Bad News Brown protected his aura as a brilliant bad*ss by rarely suffering losses no matter who he faced. A regular pay-per-view victor in the early days of the medium, Brown kept it simple, stupid.
Dodging defeats against the likes of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, Brown didn't have to worry about doing jobs for those underneath the two biggest box office stars on the card.
A loathed heel that generated guilty laughter from dads and lads with his fast-talking patter, Brown's entire gimmick could have gone up in smoke with one too many losses - and he knew it. Battering jobbers with ease on Superstars/Wrestling Challenge tapings at the time, Bad News generally did well on the house show circuit thanks to his ability to pull the reason for a fight out of thin air rather than constantly requiring programmes with babyfaces to bounce off.