12 Wrestlers With The Best Win Percent In WWE History
5. Ax - 78.6%
A stalwart of Demolition when Demolition were still Demolition, the win record held by Ax speaks to just how dominant his partnership with Smash was throughout the late-1980s.
Far more than just a Road Warriors knockoff, Vince McMahon's painted-up powerhouses could really work, and earned his appreciation and trust at the top of a doubles division he didn't really care that much about anyway. It took until 2016 for The New Day to break their historic 478-day run with the WWE Tag Team titles - the Demos were truly indestructible during that 1988-1999 stint.
Bill 'Ax' Eadie exiting WWE late-1990 signalled the eventual end of the team, months after third member Crush had been added to take more of the physical load of off Eadie after a host of health problems. Sadly, the duo were already a busted flush by then. Teed up to be toppled by the incoming Legion Of Doom, the formerly fearsome trio were a destitute duo with Ax long gone.