Five WWE superstars with highest loss count in 2025

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These stars suffered multiple defeats in 2025.
While wins and championship victories often steal the spotlight, losses are just as telling about a wrestler’s year. In 2025, several WWE Superstars found themselves on top of the mountain, achieving the ultimate prize, while others found themselves on the losing end more often than not.
As 2025 comes to a close, here’s a look at the five WWE main-roster superstars who suffered the most losses this year, highlighting the tough battles and challenges they faced in the ring.
5. Solo Sikoa (27) (tied)

Solo Sikoa competed in a total of 37 matches in 2025, securing only 8 wins against 27 losses, along with 2 draws.
Not only does this place him on this list, but it also gives him a troubling win-loss record of 21.6% wins to 73% losses. Solo is tied with Kofi Kingston and Nia Jax with 27 losses; another big name with 27 losses is next on this list.
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4. Dominik Mysterio (27) (tied)

AAA Mega and Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio, despite being featured in multiple PLEs and being a double Champion, has one of the worst win-loss records of 2025.
Mysterio competed in a total of 47 matches in 2025, securing only 20 wins against 27 losses. With 47 matches, his win-loss percentage is at 42.6% wins to 57.4% losses.
3. Finn Balor (28)

Finn Bálor competed in 36 matches in 2025, achieving 7 wins, 28 losses, and 1 draw. This gives him a win rate of 19.4% and a loss rate of 77.8%, placing him among WWE wrestlers with the toughest year in terms of results. Sadly, Balor and Dominik aren’t the only Judgment Day members on this list.
2. Raquel Rodriguez (29)

Another Judgment Day member, Raquel Rodriguez, has secured her place on this list. Rodriguez competed in 47 matches in 2025, earning 17 wins, 29 losses, and 1 draw. This gives her a win rate of 36.2% and a loss rate of 61.7%, marking a challenging year in terms of match outcomes for the multi-time Women’s Tag Team Champion.
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1. Roxanne Perez (43)

Roxanne Perez is the fourth member of the Judgment Day on this list. Notably, Perez is also one of the most active stars in 2025 as he has partaken in more matches than her counterparts on the main roster as well as on the developmental brand NXT, her former home.
Perez competed in 65 matches in 2025, earning 22 wins and suffering 43 losses, giving her a 33.8% win rate and 66.2% loss rate. Despite a tough year, The Prodigy has been steadily honing her skills in the ring, and she is widely expected to evolve into a major star in the coming years; the losses are just a bump in her young career.
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 losses in WWE.
Lainey Reid has suffered 36 losses in 47 matches in 2025, while Shiloh Hill wrestled 58 times, scoring 36 losses. In 48 matches, Fallon Henley suffered 34 losses, and Brooks Jensen competed in 51 matches, suffering 32 losses.
On the other hand, Uriah Connors wrestled 45 times, recording 32 losses. Kale Dixon ended the year with 29 losses in 39 matches. Additionally, Nikkita Lyons wrestled 35 matches, securing 6 wins against 29 losses.
Which WWE stars have the most losses in 2025?
Roxanne Perez tops the list of stars with the most losses 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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