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Top five WWE stars with most wins in 2025

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Published at :January 2, 2026 at 2:00 AM
Modified at :January 2, 2026 at 2:00 AM
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These stars closed out 2025 on top!

Victories are often the true measure of momentum and success in pro-wrestling. In 2025, several WWE Superstars stood out by consistently stacking wins and proving themselves as the most successful competitors of the year.

Some of these Superstars captured championship gold along the way, while others came very close to the top. Regardless of titles, each of these standouts stayed at the forefront by consistently racking up victories.

Here we will take a look at the top five stars from the main roster who sustained their momentum, stacking up the most wins to close out 2025.

5. Ivar

The War Raiders Erik and Ivar
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One-half of the War Raiders, Ivar, has secured the fifth spot in this list as he has accumulated 30 wins (63.8%) in 47 matches. With 16 losses, his loss percentage is at 34.0. Notably, most of these matches have been at Live event, dark or Main Event matches, meaning many of them have not been aired live, especially after WrestleMania 41, when the War Raiders lost the Tag Team title.

Also Read: Five WWE superstars with highest loss count in 2025

4. Penta

Penta WWE
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Following his departure from AEW, Penta made a highly anticipated arrival in WWE this January, generating huge fanfare and carrying significant momentum with him.

Although he failed to capture any title in the first year with the Stamford-based promotion, the luchador still finished strong, competing in 63 matches in 2025, picking up 35 wins and 26 losses, along with 2 draws or no-contests.

That performance gave him a 55.6% win rate, a 41.3% loss rate, and a 3.2% draw/no-contest rate. With his return during the final Raw of 2025, Penta looks to restart his journey towards the top.

3. LA Knight

LA Knight WWE SmackDown
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‘The Megastar’ LA Knight remained a massive fan-favorite in 2025, with active calls from fans to put the World title on him. Apart from his US title reign, Knight failed to capture any major title and also failed to defeat Gunther in the finals of the tournament to decide John Cena’s final opponent, further irking fans with WWE brass.

Knight is set to make his return following a brief hiatus, after being written off TV last month. Fans are expecting his memorable feud with Seth Rollins and The Vision to pay off massively in 2026. Knight competed in 67 matches in 2025, earning 39 wins and taking 25 losses, along with 3 draws or no-contests. That resulted in a 58.2% win rate, a 37.3% loss rate, and a 4.5% draw/no-contest rate.

2. Jey Uso

Jey Uso WWE RAW SmackDown
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‘Main Event’ Jey Uso kicked off the year with a win in the men’s Royal Rumble match and followed it by capturing the World Heavyweight title at WrestleMania, his first World title. Although he suffered some setbacks after losing the title, he joined forces with his brother Jimmy Uso to end the year.

The Usos reunion paid off as Jimmy and Jey closed out 2025 by capturing the World Tag Team titles. Jey competed in 58 matches in 2025, securing 41 wins and 16 losses, with 1 draw or no-contest. That performance gave him a 70.7% win rate, a 27.6% loss rate, and a 1.7% draw/no-contest rate.

1. Stephanie Vaquer

Stephanie Vaquer WWE RAW
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The reigning Women’s World Champion, Stephanie Vaquer, began 2025 as the Women’s NXT North American Champion and rapidly rose through the ranks, winning the Women’s NXT Championship to hold both titles at the same time. After her promotion to the main roster, Vaquer claimed the Women’s World Championship, completing a remarkable run of four major titles in just eight months.

Her incredible run is also reflected in the record books as Vaquer finished 2025 with the most wins and has only suffered defeat in two singles matches.

Vaquer competed in 54 matches in 2025, achieving 43 wins and 8 losses, along with 3 draws or no-contests. This gave her a 79.6% win rate, a 14.8% loss rate, and a 5.6% draw/no-contest rate.

The statistics are courtesy of Cagematch, which also mentions some of the NXT stars that are in contention for the top five spot and are in the top ten when it comes to stars with the most wins in 2025.

Former Women’s NXT North American and Speed Champion Sol Ruca claims the fourth spot overall with 39 wins in 55 matches, while NXT Champion Oba Femi secured 33 wins in 42 matches. Women’s Evolve Champion Kendal Gray also secured a spot in the top ten overall with 31 wins in 54 matches. Ethan Page and Hank Walker completed the top ten with 29 wins each.

Which WWE stars have the most wins in 2025?

Stephanie Vaquer tops the list of stars with the most wins in 2025 with 43 losses.

Are these numbers official?

The statistics are compiled from WWE’s official match results and widely recognized wrestling databases.

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Abhijit Singh
Abhijit Singh

Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.