12 Wrestlers With The Best Win Percent In WWE History

10. Finn Bálor - 76.4%

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A genuine shocker on a list of winners, considering how big a loser Finn Bálor feels every time he steps out sans paint on Monday Night Raw.

'The Demon' gimmick is unbeaten on the main roster, but human Bálor has seemingly gone 50/50 in every fetid feud he's engaged in on the flagship. Interminable programmes with the likes of Kane, Baron Corbin and Bobby Lashely over the years have eventually ended well for the former Universal Champion, but it speaks to the wider perception of him that a solid 76.4% return seems rather on the high side. Alongside the terrifying alter ego, his Coup De Grace finisher is well-protected, but Finn's consistently been fed to wolves before eventually sneaking out of storylines with his credibility hanging by a thread.

Michael Cole tells audiences every single f*cking week how the Irish superstar is an extraordinary man that can do extraordinary things, but knocking out that many wins from his 199 (as of writing) matches proves that even the maligned announcer has stopped-clock sensibilities.

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