12 Wrestlers With The Best Win Percent In WWE History
11. Bam Bam Bigelow - 76.4%
'The Beast From The East' walked into a major push when he debuted as a babyface in 1987, and was kept relatively strong as a heel following his 1992 return, too.
Though Bigelow was frustratingly kept at arm's length from any titles during his underrated runs, he generally came out on top during his endless television squashes and house show clashes. Bigelow regularly won his feuds until they approached a level of importance - only then would Bam Bam fall slightly short.
His finest moment with the organisation didn't contribute to this impressive return, nor did the follow-up do his figures any favours. A WrestleMania XI loss to Lawrence Taylor came with the promise of a major push that was ultimately sabotaged by others in the company that didn't particularly care for his work. Morphing from his best year to his worst, 1995 was the one he quietly departed the organisation after a dominant half-decade in the midcard.