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5 WWE Superstars with the worst win/loss records of 2018

Curt Hawkins never won a single match throughout 2018
Curt Hawkins never won a single match throughout 2018

Everybody likes to win, right?

Being able to say you're better than your opponents, you've worked harder, trained more, and are more deserving of the big prize.

And in the WWE, this is no different, as the men and women of the shows attempt to prove why they deserve to be champions.

But for some superstars, winning is a lot more difficult to achieve than losing, and in what has been a year of shocking debuts, surprising upsets, and emotional goodbyes, some superstars have just kept on piling up huge losses, one after another.

Here are the five WWE Superstars with the best win/loss records of this year, both on WWE TV, and at Live Events.

Note: For this list, we will only be including main roster superstars only, and those who are still employed by the company.


#5 Epico Colon (Loss record: 93.3 percent)

2018 may have not been his year, but at least Epico did better than his cousin
2018 may have not been his year, but at least Epico did better than his cousin

Despite being a former WWE Tag Team Champion, Primo's biggest success in his wrestling life may be that he signed with the WWE in 2010, and is still there today.

Despite being barely used on TV, Primo has been a staple of Live events, almost always losing over the years, and this trend only continued in 2018.

Appearing in a total of 15 matches, Epico won just one match in 2018, giving him a total loss record of 93.3 percent for the year.

Whilst Epico will be hoping to improve on this in 2019, don't expect much, as the WWE have clearly given up on the Colons, in favour of teams such as the New Day, the Usos, and the Bar.

At least he can say he's better than his cousin.

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