Yesterday we covered brand specific wins and losses, and today we’re going to look at the overall numbers. This collates and contrasts every win, loss and no-contest between Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Hardy opening the first Smackdown of the year, to Andrade vs. Ricochet closing out the last episode of Raw of 2019.
And now, the breakdown.
The following stats are, to the best of my knowledge, accurate. They were taken from every televised WWE show between episode 1011 of Smackdown on January 1st and episode 1388 of Raw on December 30th. Matches were only counted if they aired on TV or the WWE network, and only if they aired during 2019 (this discounts any events taped in 2019 that won’t air until 2020). Also, any wins or losses that occurred whilst a wrestler wasn’t under WWE contract were not counted. They had to appear on the roster pages of either the WWE website or Wikipedia (or both) to be counted.
Total Matches (Brands)
As with yesterday, we’ll first look at the stats broken down by each individual show. So Ricochet had 44 Raw matches this year, but his overall amount of matches is higher as this doesn’t count PPVs etc.. Also, for a full breakdown of what constitutes a “Network Special” and what constitutes a “PPV”, please see the lists at the very bottom of this article.
Show |
Wrestler - Total Matches |
Raw |
1. Ricochet - 44 matches 2. Seth Rollins - 36 matches 3. Drew McIntyre - 35 matches |
Smackdown |
1. Kofi Kingston - 31 matches 2. Mustafa Ali - 24 matches 3. Big E / Daniel Bryan / Mandy Rose / Shinsuke Nakamura - 23 matches |
NXT |
1. Keith Lee / Matt Riddle - 17 matches 2. Bianca Belair - 15 matches 3. Dominik Dijakovic / Io Shirai - 14 matches |
NXT UK |
1. Jordan Devlin / Mark Coffey / Travis Banks - 14 matches 2. Kenny Williams / Mark Andrews / Trent Seven - 13 matches 3. Jinny / Joe Coffey / Kassius Ohno / Ligero / Marcel Barthel / Piper Niven / Xia Brookside - 12 matches |
205 Live |
1. Ariya Daivari - 24 wins 2. Tony Nese - 23 wins 3. Akira Tozawa - 22 wins |
Main Event |
1. No Way Jose - 18 matches 2. EC3 - 17 matches 3. Dana Brooke - 16 matches |
Network Special |
1. R-Truth - 12 matches 2. Adam Cole - 10 matches 3. Velveteen Dream - 9 matches |
PPV |
1. Seth Rollins - 15 wins 2. Becky Lynch - 13 matches 3. Baron Corbin / Bayley / Kofi Kingston - 12 matches |
Now, we get to the good stuff - the below represents everyone’s final score across all shows in 2019. And unsurprisingly, it’s another strong round for Ricochet!
Wins/Losses/Overall |
Wrestler - Total Matches |
Wins |
1. Ricochet - 41 wins 2. Seth Rollins - 39 wins 3. Kofi Kingston - 35 wins 4. Erik / Ivar - 33 wins 5. Becky Lynch - 31 wins |
Losses |
1. Cesaro - 35 losses 2. Drew McIntyre - 28 losses 3. Akira Tozawa / Baron Corbin - 27 losses 4. Cedric Alexander / Ricochet / Scott Dawson - 26 losses 5. Dash Wilder / Karl Anderson / No Way Jose / R-Truth - 25 losses |
Overall |
1. Ricochet - 69 matches 2. R-Truth - 56 matches 3. Seth Rollins - 55 matches 4. Kofi Kingston - 53 matches 5. Baron Corbin / Scott Dawson - 50 matches |
Win Percentages
The average win percentage for 2019 worked out at 39%. But some people went above and beyond this middle of the road percentage. Just to clarify, while there were only 4 people with a 100% winning record overall, there were 38 members of the 0% club, so the list below just represents the those with the most matches without a win.
Win Percentage |
Value |
100% |
1. Lars Sullivan, Ridge Holland, The Undertaker - 2 wins 2. Babatunde - 1 win |
0% |
1. Konnor / Viktor - 9 losses 2. Ashton Smith / Jack Starz / Tyson T-Bone - 7 losses 3. Killer Kelly / Kona Reeves / Saxon Huxley / Sin Cara - 6 losses 4. Oliver Carter - 5 losses 5. Boa / Jessamyn Duke / Kayden Carter / Marina Shafir - 4 losses |
Network Specials include: Network Specials include: All Kickoff shows, All NXT/NXT UK Takeovers, All World's Collide specials, All YouTube 24/7 Title changes, Halftime Heat, The Shield's Final Chapter, Evolve 10th Anniversary, Smackville and Starrcade.
PPVs include: Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, Fastlane, WrestleMania 35, Money in the Bank, Super Showdown, Stomping Grounds, Extreme Rules, SummerSlam, Clash of Champions, Hell in a Cell, Crown Jewel, Survivor Series and TLC.