5 Biggest Winners & Losers From AEW In 2025
1. Winner: Kazuchika Okada
Kazuchika Okada checks off essentially every box to be called a winner in 2025 above nearly the entire rest of the roster, arguably.
If you're talking pure numbers, few have a better win-loss record, and they're names talked about on this list already. Okada sits at an 85% success rate, with Samoa Joe at slightly higher at around 86%. Eddie Kingston and Hook are at around 87% and 89%, with Hologram at a perfect record, but Okada had more overall wins and matches than those others save for Joe.
On top of that, those losses largely came about due to tag team matches where Okada couldn't get along with his teammate Konosuke Takeshita, with whom he also scored some victories. On his own, he nearly always got the job done.
Among those wins were walking into the year with the Continental Championship and still technically holding it now within the Continental Classic tournament, but even if he loses that, he'll still hold the International Championship, which he won from Kenny Omega to capture the AEW Unified Championship at the biggest show of the year, All In: Texas.