12 Wrestlers With The Best Win Percent In WWE History

8. Hulk Hogan - 77.3%

Wwe Win Percentages
WWE

'The Hulkster' dropped the big leg on virtually everybody he faced during arguably the most important topline run in industry history, but ranks surprisingly low in this all-timers list thanks mostly to the bookending periods in WWE career.

Hulkamania ran wild in the 1980s, but Champion Hogan was often required to lose by disqualification or count out on house shows in order to facilitate a high-drawing return for the top prize the next time WWE returned to town. This pattern followed much of his original run, whilst a 2002 return to the company saw him laying down and tapping out more than any other time in his career.

Following an unlikely February comeback, Hogan famously put over Brock Lesnar, The Rock, Kurt Angle and others during an uncharacteristically selfless attempt to rehabilitate his reputation in WWE. It briefly worked too, until he wasn't granted his Lesnar win back at November's Survivor Series. Hulk and Vince McMahon clashed on the booking, with all of Hogan's future returns following his older, victorious form.

Contributor
Contributor

Michael is a writer, editor, podcaster and presenter for WhatCulture Wrestling, and has been with the organisation nearly 8 years. He primarily produces written, audio and video content on WWE and AEW, but also provides knowledge and insights on all aspects of the wrestling industry thanks to a passion for it dating back over 35 years. As one third of "The Dadley Boyz" Michael has contributed to the huge rise in popularity of the WhatCulture Wrestling Podcast and its accompanying YouTube channel, earning it top spot in the UK's wrestling podcast charts with well over 62,000,000 total downloads. He has been featured as a wrestling analyst for the Tampa Bay Times, GRAPPL, GCP, Poisonrana and Sports Guys Talking Wrestling, and has covered milestone events in New York, Dallas, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, London and Cardiff. Michael's background in media stretches beyond wrestling coverage, with a degree in Journalism from the University Of Sunderland (2:1) and a series of published articles in sports, music and culture magazines The Crack, A Love Supreme and Pilot. When not offering his voice up for daily wrestling podcasts, he can be found losing it singing far too loud watching his favourite bands play live. Follow him on X/Twitter - @MichaelHamflett