Friday, February 28, 2014

Hogan's value to WCW PPV

Dave Meltzer, publisher of the Wrestling Observer newsletter, recently posted on the WONF4W message board:
Hogan pre-NWO was hardly a waste of money. PPV business made a ridiculous turnaround from pre-Hogan levels. Every Hogan house show drew tons more than anything WCW was doing without him.
He didn't turn ratings around much, but he was making millions and he drew more than he was making.
To illustrate Dave's point about WCW PPVs, here's WCW attendance & PPV buys/buyrate numbers 1987-2001.



Since readers tend to get grumpy when we talk about "buyrates", I've taken the liberty of converting the buyrates to buys. (I discuss the buys/buyrate issue in my entries on WCW and WWF PPV estimates.)
Keep in mind that the Universe of possible PPV subscribers wasn't static throughout this period, so there are more homes capable of getting a PPV in 1996 than 1991. However, that's one reason that intra-year comparisons are important, and tell a strong story too.

Baseline
1991: 5 non-Hogan Shows (avg 146k buys)
1992: 6 non-Hogan Shows (avg 111k buys)
1993: 7 non-Hogan Shows (avg 94k buys)

1994: 3 Hogan Shows (avg 189k buys) vs 4 non-Hogan Shows (avg 111k buys) = +69%
1995: 6 Hogan Shows (avg 141k buys) vs 3 non-Hogan Shows (avg 89k buys) = +59%
1996: 7 Hogan Shows (avg 251k buys) vs 3 non-Hogan Shows (avg 175k buys) = +43%
1997: 7 Hogan Shows (avg 348k buys) vs 5 non-Hogan Shows (avg 210k buys) = +66%
1994-1997: 42 Hogan Shows (avg 244k buys) vs 67 non-Hogan Shows (avg 152k buys) = +60%

When Hulk Hogan was wrestling on a WCW PPV, on average, there was an increase of more than 90,000 buys.  With 42 PPV events at $25/PPV (I'd have to go back to find the real PPV price) and the cable company taking half, that's $47M+ in PPV revenue for WCW driven by the Hogan on PPV effect.

Continuing with business comparisons, things are pretty equal in 1998, but honestly the company is hot.

1998: 8 Hogan Shows (avg 365,500 buys) vs 4 non-Hogan Shows (avg 341,250 buys) = +7%
1999: 6 Hogan Shows (avg 276,500 buys) vs 6 non-Hogan Shows (avg 205,000 buys) = +35%

Hogan's impact was minimal in 2000, but keep in mind the company was plummeting. While Hogan was on some these PPVs, he wasn't really the main event.  (Using the helpful spreadsheet from ProWrestlingHistory.) For instance:

* Superbrawl X (Sid/Hall/Jarrett was top; Hogan was wrestling Lex Luger as the "Featured Attraction")
* Slamboree 2000 (Jarrett/DDP&Arquette was top; Singles Match (Special Referee: Eric Bischoff) Kidman vs Hogan)
* GAB2000 (Jarrett/Nash was top; Retirement Match Vs. Title Shot Match (Special Referee: Horace Hogan) Kidman vs Hogan)

Basically, you end up with:
2000: Hogan on Top (80,000 buys avg in 2 shows), Hogan on Card (73,250 avg in 3 shows), no Hogan (80,000 in 7 shows).

So, it seems clear that Hulk Hogan was a real difference maker from 1994-1997.  The company grew strong in 1998 and 1999 but that was on the back of the nWo angle where Hogan played an integral role.

Other relevant WCW Links:

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

WWE Launch Day Subscriptions Estimates





The WWE Network launched yesterday. (For a full chronology of the lead-up to this huge event, please check out the other sixteen pieces I've written about it.)

Launch day was predictably bumpy. There were many complaints about access issues prompting the WWE to quickly throw partner MLB Advanced Media under the bus.
http://nypost.com/2014/02/24/wwes-streaming-network-slammed-on-debut/

“Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM), WWE’s technology partner, was overwhelmed and their systems have been unable to process most orders since 9 a.m. due to demand for WWE Network,” the company said in a statement.“MLBAM has been working aggressively to resolve this issue,” it added.
A Variety article published that afternoon added:
According to MLBAM, the initial demand at 9 a.m. Eastern exceeded anything the company had seen in its history and overloaded the company’s e-commerce processing system. Reps for WWE and MLBAM said all issues were resolved by mid-afternoon Eastern time.

For a few hours when you ordered the WWE Network, you received a "confirmation email" from the WWE. Here's mine from 2:35 PM (Central Timezone):



This was very interesting as Ian Hamilton pointed out, it appeared they were giving out sequential numbers starting somewhere north of 11100000. By Tracking them, as David Bixenspan set out to do, we could informally track subscriptions leading into Wrestlemania.... That is, until WWE wised up to our scheme.

Still, between 8 AM and 4 PM EST, WWE Confirmation Emails were sent out with Order Numbers. With more than fifty respondents, we had a sufficient dataset to start looking at the patterns:


Basically, the first order we heard about was 8:12 AM EST (11187725) and the last order was 4:02 PM EST (11317813).  So, our data suggests that over the course of about eight hours (8 AM-4 PM), there was more than 130,000 signups.

Observations:
  1. Things really seemed to crash between 9 AM EST and 1 PM EST.  It seems that less than 11,000 orders were processed during those four hours.  (We have 8:59 AM EST at 11199730 and 1:18 PM EST at 11210618.)
  2. It's not completely clear what the starting number was.  If we assume 11100000, then there was almost 90,000 orders prior to 8:12 AM EST.  That seems like a lot to me, especially for a service that wasn't officially online yet.  If that were true, it would imply 8AM-4PM signups were almost 70% higher (more like 220,000+).  I am becoming dubious about assuming that 11000001 equals order #1.  
  3. 1:15 PM to 1:45 PM EST was probably catching up on the backlog of orders. Nearly 50,000 orders were processed in about twenty-five minutes (almost 33 orders per second).  This was really more likely the sum total of 4.5 hours worth of orders.
  4. Things seem a lot more steady from 2 PM to 4 PM EST.  Order numbers jumped by about 46,500 during the final two hours of tracking with fairly similar hourly numbers: 2 PM to 3 PM: +24,000, 3 PM to 4 PM: +22,500.    
  5. We run out of data just when things got interesting.  Did the pace of sign-ups increase again after 5 PM EST when people finished school and work and headed home?  What was the effect of all of the plugs for the Network during Monday Night Raw?  Did we see a post-show swell?
If we pretend that there was no change in order momentum (or that it averaged out from low to high to low again), the midpoint model would suggest that around 12:01 AM on 2/25/2014 the WWE Network final confirmation number would have been around 11439186.  That would end day one at a little over 251,000 signups (plus however many signed up before 8:15 AM EST.)  Some may choose to read that 439,186 signups, but I think that's way too generous. Either way, the point is rather moot because our trendline only covers about four hours of real data (8 AM-9 AM and 1 PM-4 PM).

Really, what this data tells us is that hardcore fans because they're the ones that are most likely to have signed up at the beginning of the service (say between launch and 2 PM), about 80,000 people signed up.  That's in line with what we would expect from "hardcore fans".

Also, even though the WWE Network launch was only supposed to be for US customers, international (especially Canadian and UK) customers found work-arounds (signing up through AppleTV, using Paypal, utilizing VPN/Proxy servers).  It's hard to really know how many int'l users "snuck" through, but consider that in our survey almost 17% of the users responded using a GMT timestamp.  I hardly believe that geographically our sample group was representative of the WWE Network usership at large, but it suggests that it would be entirely feasible that thousands, even tens of thousands, of first-day signups were from non-domestic customers.



> So, in your" expert" opinion, what's your guess for first-day signups for the WWE Network?

I'd guess that the WWE Network did somewhere between 250k and 350k signups for day one.

  • If we trust the survey data, we know they had at least 130,000 by 4 PM.
  • Going forward, just averaging 16,000/hour would have essentially doubled subscriptions to 260k by midnight.
  • If they had a huge influx of new subscribers (say almost 50k/hour) between 9 PM and 11 PM, they could have hit 350k by midnight.
> Is that a good number?

Hard to say.  (Easy answer, right?)
  • If they have 300,000 first-day subscribers that aren't just using the free trial and plan on actually subscribing (along with auto-renew), that's a decent number, especially since we're more than a month away from Wrestlemania.
  • It will be important to look at conversions for "free trial" subscribers in one week.  Will we see a big influx in early March from new converts (or word-of-mouth)?  What happens in August when the first 6-months ran out?  How many people chose "auto-renew"?
  • They still need to hit a million subscribers just to make the project break-even.  This week was the low-hanging fruit - hardcore fans, post-PPV buzz, post-Olympics big Raw with Hogan & UT & Brock drawing eyeballs. I figure new subscribers will trickle to a few thousand each day before surging again the week before Wrestlemania.
  • My guess two months ago for full-year WWE Subscriber average was 415,000.  That wasn't to say they wouldn't be above 415k for part of the year (obviously during the WM season), but by the end of 2014, I thought they'd only be in the 400k-500k range.  I'm not sure that anything has convinced me otherwise... at least not yet.
  • While it was inevitable that international subscribers were going to work hard to get in on the US launch, I don't believe that WWE was including those subscribers in their initial estimates for the overseas markets.  They needed at least 250,000 in those markets to break-even and I figure by Wrestlemania somewhere between 5%-10% of those int'l fans will may already be subscribing as "domestic" customers.

Do you have an order number you'd like to contribute to the mix?  Please submit through the Google Form at tinyurl.com/wweorders

Also, did anyone sign up for the free trial and also get a confirmation number?  I'd like to answer that question.

As far as we can tell, WWE stopped putting order numbers in the confirmation emails around 4 PM EST.

-Chris Harrington
email: chris.harrington@gmail.com
twitter: @mookieghana

Other recent pieces I've written:
WhatCulture: 10 Controversies of the WWE Network
Figure Four/Wrestling Observer: WWE Financials broken down #wrestlenomics style
Voices of Wrestling: 2013 WWE PPV Review & Financial Discussion

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Wrestling Observer Word Clouds

I've become addicted to making word clouds on Wordle.  Specifically, I've been feeding in lots of Wrestling Observer text to see what happens.

1991-1992 Wrestling Observers


2012-2013 Wrestling Observers

MMA 2008-2014 (UFC, WEC, Affliction, Strikeforce, K-1/DREAM, Bellator, Elite XC)


TNA 2008-2013



Japan 2008-2013 (New Japan, All Japan, Dragon Gate, Hustle, Wrestle-1)



Mexico (AAA, CMLL, PDM) 2008-2013

Seven Thoughts about WWE 2013 Financials

We're in the middle of a big week for the WWE.

WWE CEO Vince McMahon and WWE CFO George Barrios led a conference call discussing 4th quarter earnings on Thursday (2/20). On Sunday (2/23), WWE will hold the last traditional PPV, Elimination Chamber.  The next day, at Monday Night Raw (2/24) Hulk Hogan will return to WWE television and that evening the WWE Network goes live!  (And let's not forget that WWE is still in the midst of important television rights negotiations. They're also trying to soothe angry MVPDs like Dish Network to convince them to carry Wrestlemania.)

Let's examine the state of the WWE going into an eventful and transformative period for the company.

Read the whole article at Wrestling Observer / Figure Four Online 

http://www.f4wonline.com/more/more-top-stories/96-wwe/35580-on-wrestling-2013-wwe-financials-examined-wrestlenomics-style


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Pure WWF/WWE Financials 1994-2013

I've been assembling WWF/WWE Financials to provide more comprehensive looks.

Pure WWF/WWE Financials 1994-2013


START5/1/19945/1/19955/1/19965/1/19975/1/1998
END
4/30/1995
4/30/1996
4/30/1997
4/30/1998
4/30/1999
FISCAL YEAR
FY1995
FY1996
FY1997
FY1998
FY1999
PPV EVENTS
5
12
12
12
12
PPV BUYS
1,868,900
2,831,700
2,252,200
2,936,100
5,365,100
REVENUE
$87.35
$85.82
$81.86
$126.23
$250.34
Net income (loss)
$(4.43)
$3.20
$(6.51)
$8.47
$56.03
EBIDTA

$7.71-($4.96)$12.15$58.93
ATTENDANCE
1,163,259
931,954
1,060,740
1,576,112
2,273,701
EVENTS
347
247
199
218
199

START5/1/19995/1/20005/1/20015/1/20025/1/2003
END
4/30/2000
4/30/2001
4/30/2002
4/30/2003
4/30/2004
FISCAL YEAR
FY2000
FY2001
FY2002
FY2003
FY2004
EVENTS
12
12
12
12
12
PPV BUYS
6,884,600
8,010,400
7,135,464
5,378,100
5,604,000
REVENUE
$377.90
$438.14
$409.62
$374.30
$374.91
Profit Contribution
$158.34
$188.86
$158.50
$136.90
$167.80
Net income (loss) 
including XFL and
the World
$58.91 

$15.99


$42.23


-$(19.20)

$48.2 
Net income (loss) 
excluding XFL and
the World
$59.58 
$62.90
$37.60 
$16.1
$49.6  
EBIDTA
$87.24
$92.92
$55.23
$37.6
$85.9
Attendance
2,485,100
2,449,8002,032,7541,815,1001,647,900
Events
206
212237327329
Profit Contribution %
41.9%
43.1%38.7%36.6%44.8%
EBIDTA %
23.1%
21.1%13.5%10.0%22.9%


START5/1/20045/1/20051/1/20061/1/20071/1/2008
END
4/30/2005
4/30/2006
12/31/2006
12/31/2007
12/31/2008
FISCAL YEAR
FY2005
FY2006
CY2006
CY2007
CY2008
PPV EVENTS
14
16
16
15
14
PPV BUYS
5,280,800
6,241,100
5,744,000
5,218,000
5,034,400
REVENUE
$366.43
$400.05
$415.30
$485.66
$526.46
Profit Contribution
$153.10
$172.90
$170.40
$186.90
$214.70
Net income (loss)
$39.10
$47.05
$48.80
$52.14
$45.42
EBIDTA
$62.20
$81.00
$74.30
$77.80
$83.40
ATTENDANCE
1,617,430
1,713,840
1,975,500
2,115,300
2,203,300
EVENTS
325
300
308
308
319
Profit Contribution %
41.8%
43.2%
41.0%
38.5%
40.8%
EBIDTA %
17.0%
20.2%
17.9%
16.0%
15.8%

START1/1/20091/1/20101/1/20111/1/20121/1/2013
END
12/31/2009
12/31/2010
12/31/2011
12/31/2012
12/31/2013
FISCAL YEAR
CY2009
CY2010
CY2011
CY2012
CY2013
EVENTS
14
13
13
12
12
PPV BUYS
4,490,200
3,631,100
3,842,100
4,023,000
3,838,000
REVENUE
$475.16
$477.60
$483.90
$484.00
$508.00
Profit Contribution
$219.30
$203.40
$168.70
$199.60

Net income (loss)
$50.30
$53.50
$24.80
$31.40
$2.80
EBIDTA
$91.60
$94.00
$52.00
$63.20
$30.40
ATTENDANCE
2,383,800
2,155,700
1,976,500
1,854,100
1,919,500
EVENTS
342
327
321
314
321
Profit Contribution %
46.2%
42.6%
34.9%
41.2%

EBIDTA %
19.3%
19.7%
10.7%
13.1%
6.0%

Notes:
  • Information was pulled from a combination of SEC filings, Trending Schedules and WWE Investor Presentations
  • Note that while all periods are 12 months, 2006 is represented twice - a FY2006 (May 2005-April 2006) and a CY2006 (Jan 2006-Dec 2006)
  • In 2013 the company switched from EBITDA to OIBDA but retained the same calculation. Profit Contribution was not listed on the 2013 Trending Schedule.
  • Various charges 
    • XFL and The World: $1.4M (FY2004), $35.6M (FY2003), $0.3M (FY2002), $48.5M (FY2001), $0.7M (FY2000)
    • Hotel/Casino: bought $10.9M (FY1999), sold $11.3M (FY2000)
    • WWE Studios: $11.7M (CY2013), $1.3M (CY2012), $23.4M (CY2011), $1.9M (CY2008), $15.7M (CY2007)
    • Reversal of accrued licensing agent commissions: -$7.9M (FY2004)
    • Legal Settlements: $7.0M (FY2001), $6.2M (FY2003), -$5.9M (FY2004)
    • Early Termination of Office Space Lease: $0.7M (FY2003)
  • On the 2/20/14 Conference Call, CFO George Barrios noted that WWE had spent about $12M on WWE Network development in 2013 which along with the film impairment charges is likely what drove the major dip in EBITDA/OIBDA and Net Income in 2013.

Revenue Streams by Segment


START5/1/19995/1/20005/1/20015/1/20025/1/2003
END
4/30/2000
4/30/2001
4/30/2002
4/30/2003
4/30/2004
FISCAL YEAR
FY2000
FY2001
FY2002
FY2003
FY2004
PPV
$106.40
$128.20
$112.00
$91.10
$95.30
Live Events
$68.90
$82.00
$74.50
$72.90
$70.20
TV Rights
$12.10
$35.30
$53.30
$58.50
$71.00
Advertising
$77.90
$90.20
$83.70
$72.90
$59.50
Licensing + Other
$43.70
$37.40
$24.40
$22.50
$22.60
Home Entertainment
$20.00
$12.20
$13.60
$13.80
$21.40
Merchandise
$21.50
$22.00
$26.20
$22.50
$18.60
Publishing
$16.20
$18.40
$17.60
$15.20
$10.70
WWE.com
$11.10
$12.50
$4.40
$4.90
$5.60

START5/1/20045/1/20051/1/20061/1/20071/1/2008
END
4/30/2005
4/30/2006
12/31/2006
12/31/2007
12/31/2008
FISCAL YEAR
FY2005
FY2006
CY2006
CY2007
CY2008
PPV
$85.50
$94.80
$93.60
$94.30
$91.40
Live Events
$78.70
$75.00
$83.70
$99.30
$105.70
TV Rights
$78.00
$81.50
$85.50
$92.40
$100.70
Advertising
$43.70
$22.60
$7.40
$5.90
$7.40
Licensing + Other
$21.60
$32.70
$32.70
$47.90
$61.80
Home Entertainment
$20.10
$42.60
$49.90
$53.70
$58.50
Merchandise
$18.00
$27.90
$35.50
$37.70
$37.00
Publishing
$12.20
$11.10
$12.40
$16.50
$15.40
WWE.com
$7.80
$9.70
$11.00
$16.20
$16.30
WWE Studios
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$16.00
$24.50
WWE 24/7
$0.80
$2.20
$3.60
$5.80
$7.80

START1/1/20091/1/20101/1/20111/1/20121/1/2013
END
12/31/2009
12/31/2010
12/31/2011
12/31/2012
12/31/2013
FISCAL YEAR
CY2009
CY2010
CY2011
CY2012
CY2013
PPV
$80.00
$70.20
$78.30
$83.60
$82.50
Live Events
$108.80
$104.60
$104.70
$103.70
$111.50
TV Rights
$111.90
$127.00
$131.50
$139.50
$160.90
Advertising
$7.70
$5.90
$1.10
$1.40
$2.50
Licensing + Other
$46.80
$54.30
$56.80
$48.80
$46.40
Home Entertainment
$39.40
$32.10
$30.40
$33.00
$24.30
Merchandise
$35.80
$32.40
$33.90
$33.60
$34.90
Publishing
$13.50
$11.00
$7.70
$6.00
$5.70
WWE.com
$16.80
$14.90
$12.50
$19.70
$23.00
WWE Studios
$7.70
$19.60
$20.90
$7.90
$10.80
WWE COD
$6.80
$5.60
$6.10
$6.80
$5.50

Notes:
  • Information was pulled from a combination of SEC filings, Trending Schedules and WWE Investor Presentations
  • Note that while all periods are 12 months, 2006 is represented twice - a FY2006 (May 2005-April 2006) and a CY2006 (Jan 2006-Dec 2006)
  • I would recommend looking at TV Rights+Advertising together.  TV Rights represent both domestic and international TV Rights deals.
  • Merchandise is a combination of Venue Merchandise and WWEShop and Catalog Sales
  • Licensing + Other is Licensing plus Consumer Products Other
  • WWE 24/7 is really the Live and Televised Entertainment Other category (which included WWE Classics on Demand, fka WWE 24/7)
Please feel free to use these numbers for your own analysis and articles! 

It would be kind that if should you choose to use these numbers as a "source of truth", please link back to this page.  I've tried my best to verify the numbers, and where there were changes, use the latest version of the data.  I will try to post corrections and additional information here in the future.

-Chris Harrington
twitter: @mookieghana
email: chris.harrington@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

WWE Raw Ratings (three year look) with graphs by wrestler

I wrote a new piece at WhatCulture looking at the top Raw Viewership movers over a three-year period.  I refreshed all of my data and included some rating change calculations (as opposed to just viewership #s) so I would have a deeper dataset that covered more weeks.  Then I made an Excel macro that looked at the trending data (red dots) vs individual observations (blue dots) for the top 90 appearing wrestlers which you can see by clicking on individual's names.  (Full piece up at https://sites.google.com/site/chrisharrington/mookieghana-prowrestlingstatistics/wwe_raw_ratings_2011_2013 )

Wrestler Count  Average 
AJ 48 3,354
Aksana 9 (293,667)
Alberto Del Rio 119 25,218
Alex Riley 37 161,911
Alicia Fox 29 (188,556)
Antonio Cesaro 44 (139,364)
Battle Royal 18 78,166
Beth Phoenix 20 (125,200)
Big E Langston 15 (95,267)
Big Show 74 158,822
Brad Maddox 16 178,813
Bray Wyatt 10 (178,600)
Brie Bella 39 (252,796)
Brock Lesnar 23 450,435
Brodus Clay 48 (75,083)
Chris Jericho 58 78,840
Christian 34 (36,176)
CM Punk 158 272,788
Cody Rhodes 71 (104,573)
Curtis Axel 14 222,786
Damien Sandow 47 (164,000)
Daniel Bryan 142 47,800
Darren Young 28 (129,571)
David Otunga 51 (46,911)
Dean Ambrose 50 154,048
Dolph Ziggler 140 (25,618)
Drew McIntyre 27 (167,082)
Edge 14 122,484
Epico 22 (208,955)
Evan Bourne 26 (233,437)
Eve Torres 61 (82,497)
Ezekiel Jackson 10 62,095
Fandango 26 (204,308)
Great Khali 31 (107,965)
Heath Slater 53 (62,335)
HHH 58 349,119
Jack Swagger 89 (120,165)
Jerry Lawler 29 158,108
Jim Ross 9 417,657
Jinder Mahal 29 (156,138)
John Cena 201 389,007
John Laurinaitis 37 219,892
John Morrison 45 (86,383)
Justin Gabriel 23 13,998
Kaitlyn 26 (77,846)
Kane 93 50,746
Kelly Kelly 29 (191,425)
Kofi Kingston 90 (188,258)
Layla 26 (231,994)
Mark Henry 68 48,779
Maryse 13 (148,950)
Mason Ryan 9 (226,111)
Melina 12 (105,809)
Michael Cole 27 84,462
Michael McGillicutty 18 (293,749)
Mick Foley 9 543,000
Miz 151 125,606
Naomi 11 (364,364)
Natalya 34 (203,896)
Nexus 9 149,892
Nikki Bella 31 (265,131)
Paul Heyman 50 319,540
Primo 24 (192,125)
Randy Orton 112 102,425
Rey Mysterio 39 8,340
Ricardo Rodriguez 13 (29,462)
Rock 35 431,514
Roman Reigns 50 170,528
R-Truth 94 12,302
RVD 9 (52,000)
Ryback 64 104,469
Santino Marella 74 (208,406)
Seth Rollins 51 160,753
Shawn Michaels 16 267,188
Sheamus 125 11,769
Sin Cara 37 (65,865)
Stephanie McMahon 15 167,667
Tamina 12 (88,984)
Ted DiBiase 18 (95,475)
Tensai 38 (48,421)
Titus O'Neil 28 (138,500)
Tyson Kidd 20 (103,444)
Undertaker 15 474,933
Usos 22 (194,307)
Vickie Guerrero 52 89,955
Vince McMahon 25 334,790
Vladimir Kozlov 12 (11,460)
Wade Barrett 65 66,828
Zack Ryder 66 (170,888)
Zeb Colter 9 (87,556)

Please note that these numbers are over three years, include overrun, are evenly weighted and include some noise (such as video packages).  I've said it before and I'll say it again: It's an imperfect science.  But there's some interesting things to be see, particularly in the 3-month trend lines.

For instance, look at R-Truth:


You can see how when he started working against Cena & the Rock, his numbers were huge.  Then they returned to normal, which is no real impact.  This says a lot that if WWE puts you in the spotlight, especially in the overrun segment, you're going to seem like a star.  The question is just can you make a difference over the long run, especially when you're not in just in the top slot?

Another interesting test case is Mark Henry.  .  


When he's treated like a main eventer, there's flashes of being a big deal, but other times, he's just another guy

It's easy to contrast that with John Cena who is always large and in charge.  


This is a three-month trending line (with a minimum of four appearance to earn a red dot) so you'll see a complete line even though Cena has been out periodically for his injuries.

And if we're going to talk about top guys, behold Randall Orton:

At live events he certainly gets loud reactions, but he hasn't been someone who meant a lot over the long haul, at least not since 2012.  You do see the swell towards the end of the dataset (which went through 10/7/13) where he was increasingly returning the top of the card to feud with (who else) John Cena and Big Show.

Speaking of Paul Wight:

Big Show actually made my top 16 positive rating movers list.
That's unlike some of the newer faces - Dolph Ziggler, Big E Langston, Cesaro, Fandango, Sandow:



Then you have the divas, which are often put in the death spot.  And it shows.


Next to Cena, CM Punk was probably the next regular performer with a strong track record:


The other proven group was The Shield (i'll show three, but it's all really the same story):

Lastly, there's Mr. Beardhat. (Seriously, what the hell?!)
Daniel Bryan's numbers aren't stunning.  Again, it's going to be function of when you're pushed and when you're in the overrun segments, but until the last quarter, he was below average.  However, the wild swings suggest there might be some momentum and future for him as a top level guy; we'll just have to see how it plays out!

Certainly, some food for thought.

Monday, February 17, 2014

A lousy response from ROH COO Joe Koff about Domestic Violence

On yesterday's edition of Live Audio Wrestling, hosts Dan Lovranski and Jason Agnew interviewed WWE performer Damien Sandow, wrestling and MMA writer Dave Meltzer and Ring of Honor COO Jeff Koff.

You can listen to the entire episode on the Fight Network website or download the MP3 directly.

What has been noteworthy, was a two minutes section where ROH COO Koff discussed the the TMZ story that Matt Hardy and wife Reby Sky were arrested for assault and battery on New Year's Eve.

The section of the interview being discussed starts at 1 hour 17 minutes in and last about two minutes.

Here is my transcription from the conversation:
LAW: "Recently, there was a very public story involving Matt Hardy and his wife. What, is there any reaction from Ring of Honor's point? I mean, what do you do in this situation where there technically isn't any charges filed but it does become a public story when it shows up on TMZ?" 
Koff: "Yeah, you know what, it did appear on TMZ and did happen. Of course it happened so much earlier than when it was finally reported."
LAW: "Right." 
Koff: "Umm.. You know, I gotta tell you something John, there's really not a lot about it. I mean I saw the stuff on TMZ and I saw a couple of facebook, you know, comments about Matt wrestling, in, you know, Philadelphia. Um, I think it's really not a big deal. Um, I don't have a position on that and I mean, I think that charges were dropped, um. You never want to get involved in domestic stuff, in domestic relationships, and domestic disputes. But if the court of law, or the judicial system could find no fault with it, um, you know, I don't feel that's something we necessarily have to take a stance." 
LAW: "Alright. Fair enough." 
Koff: "I'm not shirking that, I'm just saying that it wasn't as big as... I think the fact that CM Punk said that he's wasn't going to wrestle for WWE, or when that story came out around that same time, I think it kind of overshadowed it." 
LAW: "Well, I think.. you know, when it comes to domestic violence, it's obviously a very sensitive topic for many people. And it's obviously one that's very different to react to-" 
Koff: "I mean had the outcome to been different, you know, from a judicial standpoint or, you know, a charge standpoint, I can accept that. but really it was just a domestic battle. You know they're two wrestlers, they're probably very physical people." 
LAW: "OK. Interesting.... analogy there... so..."
I do agree with Todd Martin (who first brought up the interview on the F4W board) that Koff's response on the matter is completely inadequate, especially the CM Punk analogy and the really ridiculous comments at the end about "physical people".

Koff had an opportunity to address the situation and did a terrible job representing his organization.  

He didn't need to talk about the specific incident, but he should have sent a strong message about the subject.  He just had to say something like, "We obviously have no tolerance for domestic abuse and we will always take that subject seriously. We have discussed this incident with both Matt & Reby and while no charges were ultimately filed, we made it clear that we were alarmed about this situation and the health and safety of both of them."

What he ended up saying was both embarrassing and came across as quite flippant when dealing with an incident that displayed some dangerous and alarming behavior.

I would encourage you listen to the interview (1:17:00 - 1:19:00) as the text may or may not fully capture the conversation.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Some 1994-2013 WWE Statsunk

Five Year Period

1994-1998

Owen Hart: 856 matches (505 singles, 348 tag) = 42% win (206 TV and 42 PPV)
Billy Gunn: 716 matches (151 singles, 563 tag) = 66% win (161 TV and 30 PPV)
The Undertaker: 698 matches (585 singles, 111 tag) = 84% win (85 TV and 47 PPV)
Savio Vega: 667 matches (508 singles, 157 tag) = 48% win (152 TV and 24 PPV)
Triple H: 571 matches (522 singles, 48 tag) = 48% win (125 TV and 31 PPV)
Davey Boy Smith: 523 matches (265 singles, 256 tag) = 51% win (129 TV and 30 PPV)
Bret Hart: 510 matches (421 singles, 88 tag) = 83% win (56 TV and 31 PPV)
Dustin Rhodes: 508 matches (454 singles, 52 tag) = 40% win (107 TV and 31 PPV)
Jeff Jarrett: 475 matches (415 singles, 59 tag) = 50% win (145 TV and 19 PPV)
Mark Canterbury: 474 matches (146 singles, 328 tag) = 56% win (121 TV and 22 PPV)
Mick Foley: 467 matches (350 singles, 113 tag) = 44% win (106 TV and 32 PPV)
Bart Gunn: 456 matches (59 singles, 397 tag) = 66% win (112 TV and 17 PPV)
Hardcore Holly: 453 matches (361 singles, 92 tag) = 41% win (135 TV and 9 PPV)
Sean Waltman: 429 matches (333 singles, 95 tag) = 53% win (127 TV and 18 PPV)
Steve Austin: 428 matches (316 singles, 107 tag) = 78% win (77 TV and 34 PPV)
Shawn Michaels: 428 matches (305 singles, 120 tag) = 80% win (67 TV and 30 PPV)
Rikishi: 383 matches (202 singles, 181 tag) = 59% win (91 TV and 8 PPV)
Vader: 376 matches (345 singles, 30 tag) = 38% win (86 TV and 23 PPV)
Scott Hall: 376 matches (305 singles, 70 tag) = 78% win (83 TV and 20 PPV)
Dennis Knight: 364 matches (37 singles, 327 tag) = 52% win (76 TV and 17 PPV)
Bradshaw: 357 matches (227 singles, 127 tag) = 58% win (83 TV and 13 PPV)
The Rock: 352 matches (238 singles, 111 tag) = 44% win (77 TV and 28 PPV)
Yokozuna: 341 matches (204 singles, 132 tag) = 45% win (61 TV and 18 PPV)
Kevin Nash: 341 matches (254 singles, 87 tag) = 76% win (55 TV and 16 PPV)
Marc Mero: 339 matches (300 singles, 39 tag) = 58% win (88 TV and 20 PPV)
Glen Jacobs: 327 matches (237 singles, 85 tag) = 38% win (56 TV and 16 PPV)
The Road Dogg: 324 matches (108 singles, 212 tag) = 58% win (90 TV and 23 PPV)
Don Harris: 316 matches (19 singles, 297 tag) = 53% win (71 TV and 11 PPV)
Ron Harris: 307 matches (9 singles, 298 tag) = 53% win (71 TV and 11 PPV)
Ron Simmons: 306 matches (168 singles, 137 tag) = 51% win (76 TV and 13 PPV)
Tatanka: 299 matches (248 singles, 51 tag) = 42% win (82 TV and 7 PPV)
Charles Wright: 286 matches (155 singles, 130 tag) = 36% win (66 TV and 7 PPV)
Ken Shamrock: 273 matches (214 singles, 57 tag) = 81% win (72 TV and 20 PPV)
Viscera: 272 matches (151 singles, 120 tag) = 54% win (77 TV and 12 PPV)
Bam Bam Bigelow: 268 matches (228 singles, 40 tag) = 53% win (67 TV and 11 PPV)
Sid Vicious: 265 matches (218 singles, 47 tag) = 58% win (39 TV and 15 PPV)
Justin Credible: 265 matches (239 singles, 26 tag) = 29% win (71 TV and 1 PPV)
Lex Luger: 264 matches (164 singles, 99 tag) = 81% win (62 TV and 6 PPV)
Brian Adams: 261 matches (174 singles, 84 tag) = 55% win (65 TV and 11 PPV)
Ahmed Johnson: 258 matches (212 singles, 43 tag) = 83% win (55 TV and 13 PPV)
Pierre Ouellet: 257 matches (138 singles, 119 tag) = 47% win (59 TV and 4 PPV)
Mosh: 247 matches (18 singles, 227 tag) = 54% win (94 TV and 12 PPV)
Thrasher: 244 matches (14 singles, 228 tag) = 55% win (90 TV and 12 PPV)
Tom Prichard: 240 matches (31 singles, 209 tag) = 38% win (58 TV and 8 PPV)
D-Lo Brown: 237 matches (104 singles, 131 tag) = 29% win (65 TV and 13 PPV)
Scorpio: 236 matches (182 singles, 53 tag) = 41% win (73 TV and 9 PPV)
Bryan Clark: 225 matches (209 singles, 16 tag) = 65% win (57 TV and 3 PPV)
Doink the Clown: 216 matches (198 singles, 18 tag) = 47% win (55 TV and 2 PPV)
Animal: 215 matches (1 singles, 212 tag) = 60% win (55 TV and 18 PPV)
Duke Droese: 213 matches (203 singles, 10 tag) = 60% win (51 TV and 2 PPV)
Barry Horowitz: 208 matches (144 singles, 64 tag) = 20% win (74 TV and 2 PPV)
Al Snow: 201 matches (104 singles, 97 tag) = 26% win (50 TV and 13 PPV)
Chris Candido: 200 matches (90 singles, 110 tag) = 52% win (43 TV and 8 PPV)
Hawk: 199 matches (7 singles, 190 tag) = 65% win (50 TV and 17 PPV)
Mike Rotundo: 190 matches (173 singles, 17 tag) = 58% win (49 TV and 6 PPV)
Alundra Blayze: 174 matches (166 singles, 8 tag) = 76% win (7 TV and 4 PPV)
Brian Christopher: 170 matches (88 singles, 82 tag) = 40% win (64 TV and 4 PPV)
Bob Backlund: 166 matches (156 singles, 10 tag) = 43% win (29 TV and 2 PPV)
Scott Taylor: 165 matches (84 singles, 80 tag) = 27% win (79 TV and 2 PPV)
Hakushi: 162 matches (139 singles, 23 tag) = 57% win (39 TV and 3 PPV)
Barry Windham: 158 matches (67 singles, 91 tag) = 48% win (39 TV and 5 PPV)
Marty Jannetty: 151 matches (75 singles, 74 tag) = 25% win (32 TV and 7 PPV)
Luke Williams: 148 matches (1 singles, 147 tag) = 79% win (30 TV)
Steve Lombardi: 142 matches (120 singles, 21 tag) = 11% win (52 TV)
Butch Miller: 142 matches (1 singles, 141 tag) = 79% win (30 TV)
Jim Neidhart: 135 matches (95 singles, 40 tag) = 29% win (39 TV and 4 PPV)
Mark Henry: 131 matches (78 singles, 52 tag) = 44% win (39 TV and 8 PPV)
Mo: 129 matches (20 singles, 109 tag) = 50% win (43 TV and 2 PPV)
Brian Lee: 121 matches (55 singles, 66 tag) = 44% win (29 TV and 5 PPV)
Jacques Rougeau: 119 matches (3 singles, 116 tag) = 38% win (31 TV and 3 PPV)
Samu: 118 matches (4 singles, 114 tag) = 73% win (27 TV and 2 PPV)
Taka Michinoku: 111 matches (80 singles, 28 tag) = 69% win (51 TV and 8 PPV)
King Kong Bundy: 111 matches (95 singles, 15 tag) = 56% win (30 TV and 2 PPV)
Steve Blackman: 110 matches (87 singles, 23 tag) = 56% win (41 TV and 5 PPV)
Jimmy del Ray: 108 matches (3 singles, 105 tag) = 35% win (33 TV and 1 PPV)
Jake Roberts: 107 matches (85 singles, 22 tag) = 56% win (18 TV and 9 PPV)
Jerry Lawler: 102 matches (72 singles, 29 tag) = 50% win (29 TV and 10 PPV)
Tom Brandi: 100 matches (91 singles, 9 tag) = 25% win (35 TV and 2 PPV)

1999-2003

Christian: 764 matches (281 singles, 462 tag) = 51% win (303 TV and 47 PPV)
Matt Hardy: 755 matches (262 singles, 484 tag) = 53% win (314 TV and 34 PPV)
Test: 720 matches (459 singles, 237 tag) = 43% win (304 TV and 26 PPV)
Glen Jacobs: 691 matches (357 singles, 308 tag) = 62% win (268 TV and 46 PPV)
D-Von Dudley: 672 matches (78 singles, 569 tag) = 52% win (270 TV and 38 PPV)
Bubba Ray Dudley: 668 matches (79 singles, 564 tag) = 50% win (282 TV and 40 PPV)
Edge: 663 matches (239 singles, 405 tag) = 54% win (284 TV and 47 PPV)
Matt Bloom: 658 matches (340 singles, 298 tag) = 41% win (280 TV and 17 PPV)
Kurt Angle: 657 matches (470 singles, 162 tag) = 54% win (277 TV and 53 PPV)
Chris Jericho: 655 matches (439 singles, 194 tag) = 51% win (323 TV and 53 PPV)
Jeff Hardy: 621 matches (143 singles, 470 tag) = 50% win (292 TV and 36 PPV)
The Big Show: 595 matches (370 singles, 174 tag) = 52% win (254 TV and 37 PPV)
Val Venis: 584 matches (369 singles, 209 tag) = 48% win (227 TV and 17 PPV)
Triple H: 560 matches (348 singles, 188 tag) = 48% win (231 TV and 53 PPV)
Bradshaw: 543 matches (127 singles, 397 tag) = 58% win (209 TV and 28 PPV)
Billy Gunn: 541 matches (258 singles, 274 tag) = 58% win (235 TV and 27 PPV)
Crash Holly: 493 matches (322 singles, 163 tag) = 36% win (237 TV and 14 PPV)
Chris Benoit: 486 matches (288 singles, 177 tag) = 56% win (223 TV and 36 PPV)
Rikishi: 473 matches (292 singles, 169 tag) = 59% win (207 TV and 19 PPV)
Ron Simmons: 472 matches (51 singles, 407 tag) = 57% win (181 TV and 23 PPV)
The Rock: 467 matches (266 singles, 174 tag) = 65% win (254 TV and 42 PPV)
The Undertaker: 444 matches (248 singles, 172 tag) = 69% win (184 TV and 39 PPV)
D-Lo Brown: 442 matches (241 singles, 196 tag) = 53% win (187 TV and 10 PPV)
Sean Waltman: 435 matches (199 singles, 216 tag) = 54% win (208 TV and 31 PPV)
Eddie Guerrero: 427 matches (225 singles, 199 tag) = 55% win (176 TV and 32 PPV)
Hardcore Holly: 418 matches (250 singles, 161 tag) = 46% win (171 TV and 17 PPV)
Rob Van Dam: 413 matches (299 singles, 108 tag) = 71% win (156 TV and 26 PPV)
Sho Funaki: 399 matches (216 singles, 176 tag) = 28% win (216 TV and 2 PPV)
Scott Taylor: 386 matches (96 singles, 281 tag) = 49% win (189 TV and 11 PPV)
Charles Wright: 382 matches (178 singles, 199 tag) = 58% win (174 TV and 11 PPV)
Lance Storm: 373 matches (159 singles, 210 tag) = 48% win (132 TV and 11 PPV)
Al Snow: 366 matches (259 singles, 106 tag) = 47% win (166 TV and 14 PPV)
Tajiri: 365 matches (250 singles, 115 tag) = 50% win (143 TV and 12 PPV)
Spike Dudley: 346 matches (184 singles, 159 tag) = 49% win (143 TV and 10 PPV)
The Big Bossman: 339 matches (241 singles, 86 tag) = 29% win (136 TV and 11 PPV)
Chuck Palumbo: 338 matches (72 singles, 258 tag) = 57% win (114 TV and 8 PPV)
Hurricane Helms: 338 matches (172 singles, 164 tag) = 58% win (120 TV and 4 PPV)
Booker T: 337 matches (197 singles, 132 tag) = 57% win (143 TV and 20 PPV)
Stevie Richards: 330 matches (218 singles, 105 tag) = 28% win (135 TV and 5 PPV)
Trish Stratus: 313 matches (166 singles, 145 tag) = 53% win (129 TV and 25 PPV)
Steve Blackman: 313 matches (235 singles, 77 tag) = 59% win (143 TV and 11 PPV)
Brock Lesnar: 308 matches (231 singles, 51 tag) = 73% win (55 TV and 19 PPV)
Molly Holly: 291 matches (166 singles, 121 tag) = 37% win (96 TV and 11 PPV)
William Regal: 284 matches (173 singles, 107 tag) = 49% win (112 TV and 21 PPV)
Billy Kidman: 279 matches (193 singles, 86 tag) = 56% win (86 TV and 7 PPV)
The Road Dogg: 277 matches (108 singles, 153 tag) = 55% win (146 TV and 21 PPV)
Jacqueline: 276 matches (169 singles, 105 tag) = 43% win (94 TV and 8 PPV)
Steve Austin: 273 matches (161 singles, 99 tag) = 72% win (96 TV and 32 PPV)
Raven: 273 matches (220 singles, 52 tag) = 37% win (121 TV and 5 PPV)
Perry Saturn: 269 matches (182 singles, 82 tag) = 48% win (146 TV and 13 PPV)
Tommy Dreamer: 260 matches (182 singles, 75 tag) = 34% win (83 TV)
Ivory: 258 matches (152 singles, 103 tag) = 45% win (101 TV and 13 PPV)
Brian Christopher: 253 matches (36 singles, 208 tag) = 48% win (134 TV and 8 PPV)
Jamie Noble: 243 matches (190 singles, 53 tag) = 40% win (69 TV and 6 PPV)
Chavo Guerrero Jr: 239 matches (95 singles, 143 tag) = 46% win (79 TV and 5 PPV)
Dustin Rhodes: 238 matches (152 singles, 86 tag) = 42% win (83 TV and 10 PPV)
John Cena: 232 matches (160 singles, 67 tag) = 45% win (63 TV and 7 PPV)
Shelton Benjamin: 230 matches (56 singles, 163 tag) = 58% win (51 TV and 4 PPV)
Rico Costantino: 229 matches (160 singles, 64 tag) = 33% win (55 TV and 3 PPV)
Bull Buchanan: 226 matches (57 singles, 160 tag) = 40% win (91 TV and 10 PPV)
Justin Credible: 225 matches (114 singles, 109 tag) = 27% win (83 TV and 3 PPV)
Mark Henry: 216 matches (97 singles, 115 tag) = 54% win (76 TV and 8 PPV)
Rey Mysterio: 215 matches (141 singles, 72 tag) = 62% win (65 TV and 8 PPV)
Randy Orton: 213 matches (115 singles, 93 tag) = 43% win (47 TV and 4 PPV)
Rhyno: 212 matches (144 singles, 63 tag) = 48% win (91 TV and 9 PPV)
Lita: 207 matches (87 singles, 116 tag) = 65% win (85 TV and 13 PPV)
Charlie Haas: 200 matches (24 singles, 165 tag) = 60% win (47 TV and 4 PPV)
David Heath: 194 matches (125 singles, 69 tag) = 39% win (89 TV and 5 PPV)
Maven: 183 matches (107 singles, 75 tag) = 46% win (74 TV and 2 PPV)
Mosh: 178 matches (51 singles, 123 tag) = 38% win (112 TV and 1 PPV)
Hugh Morrus: 173 matches (90 singles, 80 tag) = 43% win (59 TV and 1 PPV)
Dean Malenko: 170 matches (99 singles, 67 tag) = 58% win (100 TV and 10 PPV)
Shawn Stasiak: 169 matches (114 singles, 55 tag) = 27% win (72 TV and 3 PPV)
Dennis Knight: 169 matches (109 singles, 54 tag) = 28% win (68 TV and 7 PPV)
Essa Rios: 165 matches (130 singles, 35 tag) = 40% win (115 TV and 1 PPV)
Tazz: 163 matches (112 singles, 48 tag) = 50% win (103 TV and 10 PPV)
Sean O'Haire: 162 matches (95 singles, 65 tag) = 61% win (32 TV and 2 PPV)
Taka Michinoku: 153 matches (46 singles, 101 tag) = 30% win (112 TV)
Victoria: 151 matches (85 singles, 64 tag) = 42% win (50 TV and 5 PPV)
Mick Foley: 151 matches (82 singles, 65 tag) = 70% win (62 TV and 14 PPV)
Shannon Moore: 151 matches (73 singles, 77 tag) = 34% win (67 TV)
Jeff Jarrett: 148 matches (76 singles, 69 tag) = 68% win (46 TV and 10 PPV)
Johnny Stamboli: 144 matches (48 singles, 88 tag) = 37% win (49 TV and 1 PPV)
Rosey: 138 matches (21 singles, 109 tag) = 46% win (47 TV and 2 PPV)
Brian Kendrick: 131 matches (47 singles, 84 tag) = 43% win (33 TV and 1 PPV)
Batista: 126 matches (66 singles, 53 tag) = 58% win (27 TV and 2 PPV)
Nunzio: 125 matches (61 singles, 57 tag) = 35% win (40 TV)
Ken Shamrock: 124 matches (95 singles, 26 tag) = 48% win (41 TV and 8 PPV)
Torrie Wilson: 119 matches (80 singles, 37 tag) = 75% win (36 TV and 6 PPV)
Rodney Mack: 119 matches (57 singles, 61 tag) = 46% win (31 TV and 2 PPV)
Christopher Nowinski: 119 matches (67 singles, 51 tag) = 45% win (40 TV and 2 PPV)
Doug Basham: 118 matches (13 singles, 103 tag) = 53% win (30 TV and 2 PPV)
Jazz: 116 matches (87 singles, 27 tag) = 53% win (35 TV and 9 PPV)
Viscera: 115 matches (70 singles, 38 tag) = 33% win (72 TV and 5 PPV)
Chris Kanyon: 114 matches (75 singles, 39 tag) = 36% win (43 TV and 2 PPV)
Scott Steiner: 111 matches (71 singles, 38 tag) = 66% win (37 TV and 7 PPV)
Mark Jindrak: 108 matches (26 singles, 81 tag) = 63% win (29 TV)
Rene Dupree: 101 matches (8 singles, 91 tag) = 46% win (29 TV and 4 PPV)
Ric Flair: 100 matches (51 singles, 41 tag) = 27% win (39 TV and 8 PPV)

2004-2008

Batista: 638 matches (368 singles, 235 tag) = 71% win (187 TV and 48 PPV)
Shelton Benjamin: 629 matches (475 singles, 143 tag) = 53% win (210 TV and 23 PPV)
Glen Jacobs: 617 matches (447 singles, 136 tag) = 69% win (194 TV and 39 PPV)
John Cena: 609 matches (463 singles, 105 tag) = 86% win (180 TV and 50 PPV)
Randy Orton: 553 matches (369 singles, 161 tag) = 45% win (168 TV and 45 PPV)
Edge: 538 matches (387 singles, 131 tag) = 34% win (150 TV and 42 PPV)
Triple H: 528 matches (301 singles, 160 tag) = 58% win (138 TV and 46 PPV)
John Morrison: 513 matches (176 singles, 324 tag) = 51% win (189 TV and 25 PPV)
Rey Mysterio: 499 matches (295 singles, 197 tag) = 73% win (169 TV and 40 PPV)
Carlito: 488 matches (356 singles, 124 tag) = 45% win (140 TV and 18 PPV)
Matt Hardy: 481 matches (335 singles, 143 tag) = 65% win (176 TV and 31 PPV)
Chavo Guerrero Jr: 472 matches (390 singles, 74 tag) = 42% win (151 TV and 23 PPV)
Chris Benoit: 470 matches (366 singles, 92 tag) = 79% win (153 TV and 29 PPV)
Paul London: 425 matches (142 singles, 271 tag) = 54% win (151 TV and 13 PPV)
Lance Cade: 425 matches (110 singles, 297 tag) = 43% win (123 TV and 12 PPV)
Victoria: 425 matches (254 singles, 164 tag) = 37% win (138 TV and 12 PPV)
The Big Show: 415 matches (243 singles, 129 tag) = 70% win (117 TV and 29 PPV)
Charlie Haas: 406 matches (189 singles, 200 tag) = 33% win (142 TV and 10 PPV)
Booker T: 404 matches (307 singles, 86 tag) = 45% win (141 TV and 26 PPV)
Gene Snitsky: 400 matches (299 singles, 95 tag) = 45% win (127 TV and 5 PPV)
Bradshaw: 393 matches (269 singles, 102 tag) = 34% win (113 TV and 32 PPV)
William Regal: 390 matches (179 singles, 197 tag) = 42% win (111 TV and 7 PPV)
Fit Finlay: 388 matches (263 singles, 116 tag) = 44% win (142 TV and 19 PPV)
Val Venis: 382 matches (300 singles, 81 tag) = 33% win (143 TV)
Hardcore Holly: 372 matches (204 singles, 166 tag) = 50% win (125 TV and 10 PPV)
CM Punk: 369 matches (296 singles, 66 tag) = 77% win (148 TV and 21 PPV)
Hurricane Helms: 367 matches (215 singles, 147 tag) = 48% win (116 TV and 11 PPV)
Shawn Michaels: 366 matches (184 singles, 144 tag) = 79% win (127 TV and 39 PPV)
Chris Jericho: 359 matches (260 singles, 88 tag) = 59% win (109 TV and 27 PPV)
The Undertaker: 347 matches (220 singles, 108 tag) = 90% win (84 TV and 38 PPV)
Brian Kendrick: 340 matches (106 singles, 230 tag) = 51% win (122 TV and 9 PPV)
Trevor Murdoch: 331 matches (54 singles, 261 tag) = 38% win (98 TV and 10 PPV)
Jeff Hardy: 330 matches (226 singles, 96 tag) = 68% win (119 TV and 27 PPV)
Sho Funaki: 323 matches (247 singles, 70 tag) = 28% win (90 TV and 7 PPV)
Rob Conway: 323 matches (151 singles, 167 tag) = 38% win (116 TV and 7 PPV)
Rob Van Dam: 322 matches (204 singles, 110 tag) = 66% win (115 TV and 14 PPV)
Mickie James: 314 matches (177 singles, 128 tag) = 60% win (106 TV and 16 PPV)
Nunzio: 310 matches (168 singles, 132 tag) = 35% win (111 TV and 8 PPV)
MVP: 304 matches (183 singles, 110 tag) = 25% win (103 TV and 21 PPV)
Ric Flair: 302 matches (151 singles, 116 tag) = 58% win (100 TV and 22 PPV)
Jamie Noble: 299 matches (223 singles, 74 tag) = 33% win (91 TV and 7 PPV)
Mark Henry: 293 matches (196 singles, 79 tag) = 39% win (88 TV and 13 PPV)
Chris Masters: 290 matches (242 singles, 45 tag) = 46% win (78 TV and 7 PPV)
Umaga: 286 matches (211 singles, 52 tag) = 43% win (89 TV and 19 PPV)
Super Crazy: 283 matches (175 singles, 99 tag) = 52% win (103 TV and 7 PPV)
Mr Kennedy: 282 matches (212 singles, 55 tag) = 46% win (105 TV and 15 PPV)
Nick Dinsmore: 282 matches (197 singles, 80 tag) = 45% win (85 TV and 8 PPV)
Kurt Angle: 281 matches (225 singles, 41 tag) = 38% win (85 TV and 22 PPV)
Viscera: 276 matches (166 singles, 71 tag) = 45% win (106 TV and 7 PPV)
Sylvain Grenier: 272 matches (112 singles, 155 tag) = 36% win (77 TV and 5 PPV)
Jimmy Yang: 267 matches (161 singles, 102 tag) = 31% win (112 TV and 6 PPV)
Bobby Lashley: 258 matches (209 singles, 28 tag) = 87% win (93 TV and 17 PPV)
Tommy Dreamer: 257 matches (166 singles, 88 tag) = 44% win (82 TV and 7 PPV)
The Miz: 252 matches (82 singles, 163 tag) = 55% win (114 TV and 10 PPV)
Rene Dupree: 239 matches (168 singles, 69 tag) = 32% win (72 TV and 5 PPV)
Kenny Dykstra: 236 matches (115 singles, 88 tag) = 28% win (70 TV and 5 PPV)
Tajiri: 235 matches (128 singles, 105 tag) = 47% win (73 TV and 6 PPV)
Eddie Guerrero: 226 matches (142 singles, 79 tag) = 53% win (65 TV and 16 PPV)
Orlando Jordan: 224 matches (163 singles, 46 tag) = 32% win (69 TV and 4 PPV)
The Great Khali: 220 matches (148 singles, 53 tag) = 49% win (68 TV and 14 PPV)
Christian: 214 matches (163 singles, 46 tag) = 19% win (57 TV and 9 PPV)
Chuck Palumbo: 208 matches (172 singles, 36 tag) = 46% win (54 TV)
Cody Rhodes: 201 matches (69 singles, 123 tag) = 70% win (62 TV and 4 PPV)
Scott Taylor: 197 matches (120 singles, 76 tag) = 34% win (77 TV and 5 PPV)
Trish Stratus: 187 matches (107 singles, 73 tag) = 70% win (55 TV and 14 PPV)
Tyson Tomko: 186 matches (110 singles, 70 tag) = 25% win (56 TV and 4 PPV)
Mark Jindrak: 181 matches (103 singles, 66 tag) = 53% win (60 TV and 3 PPV)
Stevie Richards: 179 matches (153 singles, 23 tag) = 31% win (73 TV and 2 PPV)
Santino Marella: 176 matches (132 singles, 43 tag) = 44% win (58 TV and 3 PPV)
Joey Mercury: 171 matches (13 singles, 154 tag) = 56% win (58 TV and 10 PPV)
Doug Basham: 170 matches (20 singles, 144 tag) = 37% win (59 TV and 4 PPV)
Jon Heidenreich: 169 matches (107 singles, 61 tag) = 65% win (37 TV and 6 PPV)
Beth Phoenix: 169 matches (103 singles, 65 tag) = 55% win (47 TV and 12 PPV)
Rhyno: 168 matches (100 singles, 66 tag) = 39% win (55 TV and 4 PPV)
Danny Basham: 168 matches (18 singles, 144 tag) = 37% win (54 TV and 4 PPV)
Rosey: 166 matches (37 singles, 126 tag) = 58% win (63 TV and 2 PPV)
Michelle McCool: 165 matches (92 singles, 71 tag) = 74% win (53 TV and 7 PPV)
Melina: 163 matches (91 singles, 70 tag) = 45% win (75 TV and 14 PPV)
Robbie McAllister: 161 matches (12 singles, 142 tag) = 51% win (68 TV and 3 PPV)
Spike Dudley: 161 matches (133 singles, 28 tag) = 41% win (56 TV and 5 PPV)
Shannon Moore: 160 matches (99 singles, 56 tag) = 19% win (77 TV and 4 PPV)
Kevin Thorn: 159 matches (122 singles, 35 tag) = 42% win (41 TV and 4 PPV)
Matt Striker: 152 matches (98 singles, 46 tag) = 33% win (59 TV and 3 PPV)
Simon Dean: 149 matches (122 singles, 26 tag) = 29% win (58 TV and 2 PPV)
Rory McAllister: 146 matches (3 singles, 137 tag) = 57% win (57 TV and 3 PPV)
Kofi Kingston: 146 matches (103 singles, 42 tag) = 71% win (47 TV and 3 PPV)
Billy Kidman: 146 matches (88 singles, 58 tag) = 48% win (48 TV and 4 PPV)
Molly Holly: 145 matches (97 singles, 48 tag) = 19% win (39 TV and 2 PPV)
Candice Michelle: 145 matches (58 singles, 81 tag) = 57% win (54 TV and 8 PPV)
JTG: 145 matches (5 singles, 139 tag) = 65% win (44 TV and 5 PPV)
Shad: 143 matches (3 singles, 139 tag) = 65% win (42 TV and 5 PPV)
Torrie Wilson: 141 matches (71 singles, 65 tag) = 59% win (46 TV and 7 PPV)
Jim Duggan: 138 matches (106 singles, 30 tag) = 56% win (61 TV and 1 PPV)
Paul Burchill: 136 matches (65 singles, 60 tag) = 42% win (47 TV and 1 PPV)
Maria: 131 matches (39 singles, 91 tag) = 61% win (62 TV and 5 PPV)
Elijah Burke: 131 matches (73 singles, 56 tag) = 37% win (56 TV and 5 PPV)
Luther Reigns: 128 matches (72 singles, 44 tag) = 29% win (34 TV and 5 PPV)
Mike Knox: 124 matches (93 singles, 27 tag) = 30% win (42 TV and 2 PPV)
Vladimir Kozlov: 123 matches (116 singles, 4 tag) = 73% win (26 TV and 2 PPV)
Maven: 123 matches (94 singles, 27 tag) = 41% win (51 TV and 3 PPV)
Sim Snuka: 122 matches (21 singles, 98 tag) = 40% win (49 TV and 3 PPV)
Jillian Hall: 120 matches (70 singles, 50 tag) = 30% win (55 TV and 6 PPV)
D-Von Dudley: 117 matches (10 singles, 102 tag) = 33% win (32 TV and 7 PPV)
Luke Gallows: 116 matches (23 singles, 93 tag) = 58% win (41 TV and 1 PPV)
Domino: 116 matches (14 singles, 99 tag) = 40% win (48 TV and 3 PPV)
Dolph Ziggler: 115 matches (31 singles, 50 tag) = 35% win (25 TV and 2 PPV)
Bubba Ray Dudley: 114 matches (9 singles, 100 tag) = 36% win (31 TV and 7 PPV)
Lita: 113 matches (74 singles, 38 tag) = 55% win (36 TV and 8 PPV)
Mike Mondo: 112 matches (9 singles, 69 tag) = 34% win (26 TV and 4 PPV)
Johnny Jeter: 110 matches (24 singles, 51 tag) = 39% win (22 TV and 2 PPV)
Test: 108 matches (78 singles, 28 tag) = 37% win (30 TV and 3 PPV)
Zack Ryder: 106 matches (7 singles, 88 tag) = 36% win (37 TV and 1 PPV)
Ray Gordy: 105 matches (5 singles, 100 tag) = 60% win (31 TV and 1 PPV)
Sabu: 103 matches (68 singles, 34 tag) = 52% win (29 TV and 6 PPV)
Curt Hawkins: 103 matches (4 singles, 88 tag) = 36% win (36 TV and 1 PPV)

2009-2013

Kofi Kingston: 885 matches (574 singles, 286 tag) = 62% win (308 TV and 45 PPV)
Randy Orton: 884 matches (592 singles, 246 tag) = 64% win (280 TV and 57 PPV)
John Cena: 867 matches (543 singles, 267 tag) = 90% win (185 TV and 58 PPV)
Dolph Ziggler: 839 matches (664 singles, 152 tag) = 34% win (299 TV and 41 PPV)
The Miz: 806 matches (577 singles, 224 tag) = 43% win (239 TV and 47 PPV)
The Big Show: 797 matches (490 singles, 230 tag) = 55% win (234 TV and 45 PPV)
Jack Swagger: 789 matches (616 singles, 163 tag) = 34% win (254 TV and 40 PPV)
Sheamus: 784 matches (591 singles, 177 tag) = 68% win (251 TV and 38 PPV)
Cody Rhodes: 771 matches (361 singles, 361 tag) = 35% win (268 TV and 39 PPV)
CM Punk: 760 matches (560 singles, 173 tag) = 54% win (204 TV and 55 PPV)
Glen Jacobs: 679 matches (412 singles, 254 tag) = 58% win (207 TV and 39 PPV)
Daniel Bryan: 673 matches (432 singles, 228 tag) = 67% win (246 TV and 33 PPV)
Alberto Del Rio: 660 matches (536 singles, 113 tag) = 45% win (202 TV and 34 PPV)
Ron Killings: 623 matches (403 singles, 211 tag) = 60% win (203 TV and 27 PPV)
Zack Ryder: 623 matches (499 singles, 117 tag) = 40% win (215 TV and 7 PPV)
Santino Marella: 579 matches (354 singles, 217 tag) = 66% win (194 TV and 17 PPV)
Primo Colon: 558 matches (207 singles, 342 tag) = 39% win (152 TV and 8 PPV)
Drew McIntyre: 531 matches (358 singles, 155 tag) = 35% win (187 TV and 16 PPV)
Mark Henry: 526 matches (349 singles, 153 tag) = 51% win (179 TV and 21 PPV)
Ted DiBiase Jr: 502 matches (309 singles, 149 tag) = 32% win (120 TV and 14 PPV)
Tyson Kidd: 492 matches (233 singles, 250 tag) = 40% win (165 TV and 9 PPV)
Christian: 487 matches (352 singles, 125 tag) = 60% win (166 TV and 26 PPV)
Wade Barrett: 477 matches (384 singles, 78 tag) = 37% win (157 TV and 21 PPV)
Natalya: 457 matches (251 singles, 202 tag) = 49% win (147 TV and 14 PPV)
Rey Mysterio: 434 matches (260 singles, 168 tag) = 78% win (153 TV and 36 PPV)
John Morrison: 419 matches (309 singles, 103 tag) = 60% win (137 TV and 20 PPV)
Heath Slater: 407 matches (194 singles, 181 tag) = 16% win (174 TV and 9 PPV)
Alicia Fox: 403 matches (168 singles, 232 tag) = 33% win (142 TV and 8 PPV)
Chris Jericho: 400 matches (267 singles, 124 tag) = 38% win (162 TV and 33 PPV)
Beth Phoenix: 400 matches (204 singles, 189 tag) = 54% win (111 TV and 19 PPV)
Justin Gabriel: 398 matches (228 singles, 148 tag) = 48% win (144 TV and 11 PPV)
Evan Bourne: 389 matches (258 singles, 129 tag) = 68% win (114 TV and 11 PPV)
Layla: 388 matches (220 singles, 161 tag) = 48% win (125 TV and 16 PPV)
Eve Torres: 372 matches (187 singles, 181 tag) = 65% win (112 TV and 15 PPV)
Curtis Axel: 354 matches (216 singles, 125 tag) = 38% win (116 TV and 7 PPV)
Brodus Clay: 347 matches (197 singles, 148 tag) = 81% win (110 TV and 8 PPV)
Ryback: 339 matches (241 singles, 72 tag) = 73% win (108 TV and 17 PPV)
The Great Khali: 336 matches (243 singles, 76 tag) = 76% win (124 TV and 7 PPV)
Jey Uso: 329 matches (9 singles, 307 tag) = 50% win (144 TV and 9 PPV)
Alex Riley: 326 matches (273 singles, 51 tag) = 35% win (58 TV and 3 PPV)
Jimmy Uso: 326 matches (6 singles, 307 tag) = 50% win (142 TV and 9 PPV)
Brie Bella: 313 matches (85 singles, 225 tag) = 53% win (100 TV and 8 PPV)
Kelly Kelly: 303 matches (143 singles, 158 tag) = 62% win (118 TV and 12 PPV)
MVP: 299 matches (234 singles, 60 tag) = 47% win (93 TV and 10 PPV)
Damien Sandow: 296 matches (185 singles, 109 tag) = 31% win (134 TV and 12 PPV)
William Regal: 295 matches (240 singles, 54 tag) = 20% win (74 TV and 4 PPV)
Antonio Cesaro: 293 matches (220 singles, 72 tag) = 50% win (123 TV and 13 PPV)
Jinder Mahal: 291 matches (178 singles, 100 tag) = 26% win (112 TV and 2 PPV)
Edge: 278 matches (163 singles, 104 tag) = 65% win (84 TV and 23 PPV)
Ezekiel Jackson: 276 matches (184 singles, 80 tag) = 53% win (75 TV and 6 PPV)
Chavo Guerrero Jr: 271 matches (236 singles, 31 tag) = 16% win (72 TV and 2 PPV)
Vladimir Kozlov: 264 matches (90 singles, 167 tag) = 64% win (80 TV and 5 PPV)
JTG: 263 matches (135 singles, 123 tag) = 35% win (109 TV and 2 PPV)
Dean Ambrose: 260 matches (111 singles, 132 tag) = 37% win (66 TV and 11 PPV)
Matt Bloom: 250 matches (114 singles, 116 tag) = 53% win (85 TV and 4 PPV)
David Otunga: 249 matches (112 singles, 117 tag) = 28% win (81 TV and 5 PPV)
Darren Young: 248 matches (34 singles, 209 tag) = 26% win (120 TV and 8 PPV)
Dustin Rhodes: 246 matches (159 singles, 85 tag) = 60% win (76 TV and 5 PPV)
Yoshi Tatsu: 245 matches (181 singles, 60 tag) = 53% win (91 TV)
Chris Masters: 243 matches (215 singles, 24 tag) = 50% win (65 TV and 1 PPV)
Titus O'Neil: 241 matches (32 singles, 206 tag) = 25% win (105 TV and 7 PPV)
Epico: 238 matches (10 singles, 219 tag) = 33% win (76 TV and 6 PPV)
Nikki Bella: 237 matches (31 singles, 204 tag) = 55% win (85 TV and 3 PPV)
Seth Rollins: 231 matches (24 singles, 188 tag) = 27% win (65 TV and 11 PPV)
Maryse: 230 matches (72 singles, 155 tag) = 26% win (70 TV and 5 PPV)
DH Smith: 223 matches (25 singles, 192 tag) = 55% win (75 TV and 5 PPV)
Kaitlyn: 218 matches (138 singles, 79 tag) = 62% win (75 TV and 8 PPV)
Melina: 213 matches (82 singles, 130 tag) = 69% win (74 TV and 7 PPV)
Mistico: 213 matches (148 singles, 65 tag) = 77% win (84 TV and 10 PPV)
Roman Reigns: 212 matches (10 singles, 183 tag) = 26% win (59 TV and 11 PPV)
AJ Lee: 198 matches (103 singles, 92 tag) = 51% win (70 TV and 8 PPV)
Fandango: 192 matches (166 singles, 26 tag) = 39% win (59 TV and 6 PPV)
Matt Hardy: 188 matches (147 singles, 39 tag) = 43% win (64 TV and 8 PPV)
Tamina Snuka: 188 matches (86 singles, 102 tag) = 22% win (70 TV and 6 PPV)
Gail Kim: 186 matches (33 singles, 152 tag) = 76% win (72 TV and 5 PPV)
Triple H: 184 matches (71 singles, 90 tag) = 84% win (49 TV and 22 PPV)
Carlito: 170 matches (79 singles, 91 tag) = 44% win (45 TV and 2 PPV)
Michelle McCool: 168 matches (67 singles, 93 tag) = 44% win (78 TV and 16 PPV)
Hunico: 161 matches (112 singles, 48 tag) = 42% win (45 TV and 4 PPV)
Tyler Reks: 157 matches (113 singles, 41 tag) = 24% win (47 TV and 3 PPV)
The Undertaker: 143 matches (93 singles, 39 tag) = 88% win (31 TV and 16 PPV)
Curt Hawkins: 141 matches (91 singles, 47 tag) = 14% win (54 TV and 1 PPV)
Fit Finlay: 139 matches (123 singles, 15 tag) = 59% win (46 TV and 5 PPV)
Mickie James: 133 matches (56 singles, 73 tag) = 75% win (43 TV and 6 PPV)
Mason Ryan: 133 matches (87 singles, 46 tag) = 64% win (21 TV and 2 PPV)
Shelton Benjamin: 130 matches (108 singles, 21 tag) = 41% win (52 TV and 5 PPV)
Big E Langston: 128 matches (90 singles, 37 tag) = 45% win (47 TV and 5 PPV)
Rosa Mendes: 126 matches (27 singles, 99 tag) = 10% win (44 TV and 1 PPV)
Batista: 125 matches (73 singles, 48 tag) = 38% win (38 TV and 11 PPV)
Shad: 124 matches (21 singles, 103 tag) = 54% win (43 TV and 2 PPV)
Aksana: 113 matches (69 singles, 44 tag) = 5% win (43 TV and 1 PPV)
Trent Barreta: 108 matches (62 singles, 43 tag) = 29% win (57 TV)
Mike Knox: 107 matches (76 singles, 30 tag) = 15% win (37 TV and 1 PPV)
Jeff Hardy: 102 matches (80 singles, 20 tag) = 50% win (30 TV and 10 PPV)

1994-2013

Glen Jacobs: 2,314 matches (1453 singles, 783 tag) = 59% win (725 TV and 139 PPV)
Triple H: 1,843 matches (1242 singles, 486 tag) = 55% win (543 TV and 149 PPV)
The Big Show: 1,806 matches (1103 singles, 533 tag) = 58% win (605 TV and 108 PPV)
John Cena: 1,708 matches (1166 singles, 439 tag) = 82% win (427 TV and 115 PPV)
Randy Orton: 1,650 matches (1076 singles, 500 tag) = 55% win (494 TV and 104 PPV)
The Undertaker: 1,632 matches (1146 singles, 430 tag) = 82% win (384 TV and 138 PPV)
Edge: 1,549 matches (837 singles, 662 tag) = 50% win (545 TV and 116 PPV)
Matt Hardy: 1,493 matches (770 singles, 707 tag) = 54% win (600 TV and 73 PPV)
Christian: 1,492 matches (807 singles, 649 tag) = 49% win (536 TV and 84 PPV)
Chris Jericho: 1,414 matches (966 singles, 406 tag) = 49% win (594 TV and 111 PPV)
Billy Gunn: 1,353 matches (450 singles, 891 tag) = 62% win (419 TV and 58 PPV)
Bradshaw: 1,301 matches (630 singles, 627 tag) = 50% win (410 TV and 75 PPV)
Hardcore Holly: 1,243 matches (815 singles, 419 tag) = 45% win (431 TV and 35 PPV)
Mark Henry: 1,165 matches (720 singles, 399 tag) = 47% win (380 TV and 50 PPV)
Rey Mysterio: 1,148 matches (696 singles, 437 tag) = 73% win (387 TV and 83 PPV)
CM Punk: 1,130 matches (857 singles, 239 tag) = 62% win (351 TV and 72 PPV)
Jeff Hardy: 1,110 matches (463 singles, 627 tag) = 54% win (477 TV and 72 PPV)
Val Venis: 1,058 matches (742 singles, 309 tag) = 45% win (407 TV and 23 PPV)
The Miz: 1,057 matches (659 singles, 387 tag) = 46% win (353 TV and 57 PPV)
Dustin Rhodes: 1,036 matches (781 singles, 251 tag) = 46% win (283 TV and 46 PPV)
Kofi Kingston: 1,031 matches (677 singles, 328 tag) = 63% win (354 TV and 48 PPV)
Shelton Benjamin: 989 matches (639 singles, 327 tag) = 52% win (313 TV and 32 PPV)
William Regal: 983 matches (607 singles, 358 tag) = 38% win (303 TV and 32 PPV)
Chavo Guerrero Jr: 982 matches (721 singles, 248 tag) = 36% win (302 TV and 29 PPV)
Cody Rhodes: 972 matches (430 singles, 484 tag) = 42% win (330 TV and 42 PPV)
Chris Benoit: 959 matches (657 singles, 269 tag) = 67% win (376 TV and 65 PPV)
Dolph Ziggler: 954 matches (695 singles, 202 tag) = 34% win (323 TV and 42 PPV)
Matt Bloom: 943 matches (483 singles, 420 tag) = 43% win (376 TV and 21 PPV)
John Morrison: 939 matches (487 singles, 433 tag) = 55% win (327 TV and 45 PPV)
Kurt Angle: 938 matches (695 singles, 203 tag) = 50% win (362 TV and 74 PPV)
Owen Hart: 935 matches (519 singles, 410 tag) = 45% win (228 TV and 45 PPV)
Shawn Michaels: 919 matches (525 singles, 349 tag) = 80% win (241 TV and 85 PPV)
Rikishi: 898 matches (497 singles, 388 tag) = 60% win (310 TV and 28 PPV)
Batista: 888 matches (507 singles, 336 tag) = 65% win (252 TV and 60 PPV)
Sean Waltman: 864 matches (532 singles, 311 tag) = 53% win (335 TV and 49 PPV)
Test: 834 matches (543 singles, 266 tag) = 42% win (337 TV and 29 PPV)
Jack Swagger: 829 matches (653 singles, 166 tag) = 34% win (263 TV and 40 PPV)
The Rock: 825 matches (508 singles, 286 tag) = 56% win (331 TV and 74 PPV)
Ron Simmons: 797 matches (226 singles, 557 tag) = 55% win (265 TV and 39 PPV)
Rob Van Dam: 794 matches (548 singles, 228 tag) = 69% win (296 TV and 44 PPV)
D-Von Dudley: 788 matches (89 singles, 671 tag) = 49% win (303 TV and 44 PPV)
Sheamus: 786 matches (593 singles, 177 tag) = 68% win (251 TV and 38 PPV)
Bubba Ray Dudley: 780 matches (88 singles, 664 tag) = 48% win (313 TV and 46 PPV)
Ron Killings: 767 matches (524 singles, 235 tag) = 58% win (260 TV and 31 PPV)
Booker T: 761 matches (519 singles, 223 tag) = 51% win (287 TV and 47 PPV)
Sho Funaki: 758 matches (481 singles, 259 tag) = 29% win (325 TV and 10 PPV)
Hurricane Helms: 756 matches (426 singles, 325 tag) = 51% win (246 TV and 15 PPV)
Santino Marella: 755 matches (486 singles, 260 tag) = 61% win (251 TV and 19 PPV)
Scott Taylor: 747 matches (300 singles, 437 tag) = 40% win (345 TV and 17 PPV)
Zack Ryder: 729 matches (506 singles, 205 tag) = 39% win (252 TV and 8 PPV)
D-Lo Brown: 728 matches (393 singles, 329 tag) = 44% win (257 TV and 22 PPV)
Steve Austin: 701 matches (477 singles, 206 tag) = 76% win (173 TV and 66 PPV)
Daniel Bryan: 683 matches (441 singles, 229 tag) = 66% win (249 TV and 32 PPV)
Savio Vega: 667 matches (509 singles, 157 tag) = 48% win (152 TV and 24 PPV)
Charles Wright: 667 matches (333 singles, 329 tag) = 49% win (240 TV and 17 PPV)
Viscera: 663 matches (387 singles, 229 tag) = 47% win (255 TV and 23 PPV)
Carlito: 663 matches (438 singles, 217 tag) = 45% win (185 TV and 20 PPV)
Alberto Del Rio: 660 matches (536 singles, 113 tag) = 45% win (202 TV and 34 PPV)
Eddie Guerrero: 653 matches (367 singles, 278 tag) = 54% win (241 TV and 48 PPV)
Charlie Haas: 642 matches (231 singles, 383 tag) = 41% win (205 TV and 14 PPV)
Mick Foley: 633 matches (443 singles, 181 tag) = 51% win (174 TV and 52 PPV)
The Road Dogg: 623 matches (216 singles, 387 tag) = 58% win (238 TV and 42 PPV)
Jeff Jarrett: 623 matches (491 singles, 128 tag) = 54% win (191 TV and 28 PPV)
Tommy Dreamer: 615 matches (417 singles, 191 tag) = 39% win (200 TV and 10 PPV)
Tajiri: 605 matches (382 singles, 222 tag) = 49% win (221 TV and 18 PPV)
MVP: 602 matches (417 singles, 170 tag) = 36% win (196 TV and 30 PPV)
Primo Colon: 603 matches (219 singles, 375 tag) = 42% win (163 TV and 8 PPV)
Jamie Noble: 594 matches (462 singles, 130 tag) = 35% win (170 TV and 13 PPV)
Victoria: 576 matches (340 singles, 228 tag) = 38% win (189 TV and 17 PPV)
Davey Boy Smith: 576 matches (311 singles, 262 tag) = 52% win (158 TV and 36 PPV)
Al Snow: 576 matches (372 singles, 203 tag) = 40% win (219 TV and 27 PPV)
Ted DiBiase Jr: 572 matches (327 singles, 195 tag) = 36% win (137 TV and 15 PPV)
Beth Phoenix: 569 matches (307 singles, 254 tag) = 54% win (158 TV and 31 PPV)
The Great Khali: 556 matches (391 singles, 129 tag) = 65% win (191 TV and 21 PPV)
Drew McIntyre: 553 matches (376 singles, 159 tag) = 35% win (190 TV and 16 PPV)
Chuck Palumbo: 546 matches (244 singles, 294 tag) = 53% win (168 TV and 8 PPV)
Dennis Knight: 535 matches (147 singles, 382 tag) = 45% win (144 TV and 24 PPV)
Chris Masters: 533 matches (457 singles, 69 tag) = 48% win (143 TV and 8 PPV)
Brian Kendrick: 533 matches (184 singles, 345 tag) = 44% win (171 TV and 10 PPV)
Fit Finlay: 527 matches (386 singles, 131 tag) = 48% win (188 TV and 23 PPV)
Natalya: 525 matches (271 singles, 250 tag) = 47% win (171 TV and 17 PPV)
Bret Hart: 522 matches (424 singles, 97 tag) = 83% win (60 TV and 33 PPV)
Stevie Richards: 510 matches (372 singles, 128 tag) = 29% win (209 TV and 7 PPV)
Spike Dudley: 507 matches (317 singles, 187 tag) = 46% win (199 TV and 15 PPV)
Trish Stratus: 506 matches (274 singles, 222 tag) = 59% win (189 TV and 39 PPV)
Lance Cade: 504 matches (124 singles, 362 tag) = 44% win (149 TV and 12 PPV)
Justin Credible: 501 matches (364 singles, 135 tag) = 28% win (159 TV and 4 PPV)
Crash Holly: 494 matches (323 singles, 163 tag) = 35% win (237 TV and 14 PPV)
Tyson Kidd: 492 matches (233 singles, 251 tag) = 40% win (165 TV and 9 PPV)
Mark Canterbury: 482 matches (148 singles, 334 tag) = 57% win (121 TV and 22 PPV)
Wade Barrett: 477 matches (384 singles, 78 tag) = 37% win (156 TV and 21 PPV)
Paul London: 465 matches (151 singles, 302 tag) = 52% win (164 TV and 13 PPV)
Bart Gunn: 458 matches (61 singles, 397 tag) = 65% win (113 TV and 18 PPV)
Mickie James: 447 matches (233 singles, 201 tag) = 64% win (149 TV and 22 PPV)
Layla: 442 matches (232 singles, 202 tag) = 45% win (154 TV and 17 PPV)
Molly Holly: 438 matches (265 singles, 169 tag) = 31% win (137 TV and 13 PPV)
Nunzio: 436 matches (230 singles, 189 tag) = 35% win (152 TV and 8 PPV)
Brian Christopher: 428 matches (130 singles, 290 tag) = 45% win (202 TV and 12 PPV)
Evan Bourne: 428 matches (288 singles, 138 tag) = 67% win (136 TV and 12 PPV)
Mosh: 424 matches (69 singles, 350 tag) = 47% win (206 TV and 13 PPV)
Billy Kidman: 425 matches (281 singles, 144 tag) = 53% win (134 TV and 11 PPV)
Steve Blackman: 423 matches (322 singles, 100 tag) = 58% win (184 TV and 16 PPV)
Umaga: 411 matches (246 singles, 135 tag) = 46% win (122 TV and 20 PPV)
JTG: 408 matches (140 singles, 262 tag) = 46% win (152 TV and 7 PPV)
Heath Slater: 407 matches (194 singles, 181 tag) = 16% win (173 TV and 9 PPV)
Rob Conway: 404 matches (175 singles, 224 tag) = 34% win (138 TV and 7 PPV)
Scott Hall: 403 matches (322 singles, 76 tag) = 76% win (95 TV and 21 PPV)
Alicia Fox: 403 matches (168 singles, 232 tag) = 33% win (142 TV and 8 PPV)
Ric Flair: 401 matches (202 singles, 157 tag) = 50% win (139 TV and 29 PPV)
Lance Storm: 400 matches (175 singles, 222 tag) = 49% win (142 TV and 12 PPV)
Gene Snitsky: 401 matches (300 singles, 95 tag) = 45% win (127 TV and 5 PPV)
Justin Gabriel: 398 matches (228 singles, 148 tag) = 48% win (142 TV and 11 PPV)
Ken Shamrock: 397 matches (309 singles, 83 tag) = 71% win (113 TV and 28 PPV)
Kevin Nash: 388 matches (276 singles, 109 tag) = 70% win (69 TV and 22 PPV)
Vladimir Kozlov: 387 matches (206 singles, 171 tag) = 67% win (106 TV and 7 PPV)
Kelly Kelly: 387 matches (165 singles, 218 tag) = 63% win (163 TV and 17 PPV)
Rhyno: 383 matches (246 singles, 130 tag) = 44% win (148 TV and 13 PPV)
Vader: 377 matches (346 singles, 30 tag) = 38% win (87 TV and 23 PPV)
Melina: 376 matches (173 singles, 200 tag) = 58% win (149 TV and 21 PPV)
Eve Torres: 376 matches (188 singles, 184 tag) = 65% win (113 TV and 15 PPV)
Tatanka: 375 matches (308 singles, 67 tag) = 42% win (109 TV and 8 PPV)
Jimmy Yang: 369 matches (231 singles, 133 tag) = 28% win (129 TV and 6 PPV)
The Big Bossman: 359 matches (251 singles, 96 tag) = 29% win (150 TV and 14 PPV)
Don Harris: 359 matches (20 singles, 339 tag) = 50% win (80 TV and 11 PPV)
Damien Sandow: 357 matches (208 singles, 147 tag) = 29% win (146 TV and 13 PPV)
Curtis Axel: 355 matches (216 singles, 126 tag) = 38% win (117 TV and 6 PPV)
Brodus Clay: 351 matches (199 singles, 148 tag) = 81% win (110 TV and 8 PPV)
Ron Harris: 350 matches (10 singles, 340 tag) = 50% win (80 TV and 11 PPV)
Yokozuna: 341 matches (204 singles, 132 tag) = 45% win (61 TV and 18 PPV)
Rene Dupree: 339 matches (176 singles, 160 tag) = 36% win (101 TV and 9 PPV)
Ryback: 339 matches (241 singles, 72 tag) = 73% win (108 TV and 13 PPV)
Sylvain Grenier: 338 matches (116 singles, 217 tag) = 42% win (93 TV and 9 PPV)
Marc Mero: 339 matches (300 singles, 39 tag) = 58% win (88 TV and 20 PPV)
Trevor Murdoch: 333 matches (56 singles, 261 tag) = 38% win (98 TV and 10 PPV)
Michelle McCool: 333 matches (159 singles, 164 tag) = 59% win (131 TV and 22 PPV)
Brock Lesnar: 331 matches (250 singles, 54 tag) = 73% win (60 TV and 27 PPV)
Brie Bella: 331 matches (90 singles, 238 tag) = 54% win (113 TV and 8 PPV)
Jey Uso: 329 matches (9 singles, 307 tag) = 50% win (143 TV and 9 PPV)
Jimmy Uso: 326 matches (6 singles, 307 tag) = 50% win (141 TV and 9 PPV)
Alex Riley: 326 matches (273 singles, 51 tag) = 35% win (58 TV and 3 PPV)
Thrasher: 321 matches (26 singles, 291 tag) = 50% win (138 TV and 13 PPV)
Lita: 321 matches (162 singles, 154 tag) = 62% win (122 TV and 21 PPV)
Jacqueline: 315 matches (186 singles, 127 tag) = 41% win (102 TV and 12 PPV)
Shannon Moore: 311 matches (172 singles, 133 tag) = 26% win (144 TV and 4 PPV)
Nick Dinsmore: 311 matches (218 singles, 88 tag) = 43% win (89 TV and 8 PPV)
Maven: 305 matches (201 singles, 102 tag) = 44% win (125 TV and 5 PPV)
DH Smith: 304 matches (94 singles, 204 tag) = 56% win (91 TV and 5 PPV)
Rosey: 302 matches (58 singles, 235 tag) = 52% win (110 TV and 4 PPV)
Rico Costantino: 303 matches (199 singles, 99 tag) = 43% win (78 TV and 5 PPV)
Animal: 301 matches (19 singles, 280 tag) = 61% win (80 TV and 19 PPV)
Maryse: 296 matches (100 singles, 193 tag) = 27% win (95 TV and 8 PPV)
Orlando Jordan: 295 matches (224 singles, 56 tag) = 35% win (95 TV and 4 PPV)
Super Crazy: 294 matches (185 singles, 100 tag) = 50% win (112 TV and 7 PPV)
Ezekiel Jackson: 294 matches (194 singles, 88 tag) = 53% win (81 TV and 6 PPV)
Antonio Cesaro: 293 matches (220 singles, 72 tag) = 50% win (123 TV and 13 PPV)
Jinder Mahal: 291 matches (178 singles, 100 tag) = 26% win (112 TV and 2 PPV)
Mark Jindrak: 288 matches (129 singles, 147 tag) = 57% win (89 TV and 2 PPV)
Mr Kennedy: 289 matches (215 singles, 59 tag) = 45% win (111 TV and 14 PPV)
Doug Basham: 288 matches (33 singles, 247 tag) = 43% win (89 TV and 5 PPV)
Raven: 284 matches (228 singles, 56 tag) = 36% win (122 TV and 5 PPV)
David Heath: 280 matches (183 singles, 96 tag) = 38% win (143 TV and 8 PPV)
Gail Kim: 277 matches (78 singles, 196 tag) = 64% win (105 TV and 7 PPV)
Perry Saturn: 270 matches (182 singles, 83 tag) = 48% win (146 TV and 13 PPV)
Shad: 268 matches (25 singles, 242 tag) = 59% win (86 TV and 7 PPV)
Bam Bam Bigelow: 268 matches (228 singles, 40 tag) = 53% win (67 TV and 11 PPV)
Sid Vicious: 266 matches (219 singles, 47 tag) = 58% win (40 TV and 15 PPV)
Taka Michinoku: 264 matches (126 singles, 129 tag) = 46% win (163 TV and 6 PPV)
Lex Luger: 264 matches (164 singles, 99 tag) = 81% win (62 TV and 6 PPV)
Brian Adams: 263 matches (174 singles, 87 tag) = 55% win (66 TV and 12 PPV)
Torrie Wilson: 259 matches (151 singles, 102 tag) = 67% win (82 TV and 13 PPV)
Pierre Ouellet: 260 matches (141 singles, 119 tag) = 47% win (59 TV and 4 PPV)
Dean Ambrose: 260 matches (111 singles, 132 tag) = 37% win (65 TV and 10 PPV)
Ivory: 258 matches (152 singles, 103 tag) = 45% win (101 TV and 13 PPV)
Bull Buchanan: 257 matches (61 singles, 188 tag) = 42% win (114 TV and 11 PPV)
Ahmed Johnson: 257 matches (212 singles, 43 tag) = 83% win (55 TV and 13 PPV)
Bobby Lashley: 258 matches (209 singles, 28 tag) = 87% win (93 TV and 14 PPV)
Darren Young: 255 matches (37 singles, 213 tag) = 26% win (126 TV and 8 PPV)
Danny Basham: 255 matches (21 singles, 226 tag) = 46% win (76 TV and 5 PPV)
Scorpio: 254 matches (188 singles, 65 tag) = 40% win (78 TV and 9 PPV)
David Otunga: 249 matches (112 singles, 117 tag) = 28% win (80 TV and 5 PPV)
Nikki Bella: 246 matches (31 singles, 213 tag) = 55% win (89 TV and 3 PPV)
Yoshi Tatsu: 245 matches (181 singles, 60 tag) = 53% win (90 TV)
Curt Hawkins: 244 matches (95 singles, 135 tag) = 23% win (90 TV and 1 PPV)
Titus O'Neil: 241 matches (32 singles, 206 tag) = 25% win (105 TV and 7 PPV)
Tom Prichard: 241 matches (31 singles, 210 tag) = 38% win (59 TV and 8 PPV)
Kenny Dykstra: 239 matches (118 singles, 88 tag) = 28% win (72 TV and 4 PPV)
Epico: 238 matches (10 singles, 219 tag) = 33% win (76 TV and 6 PPV)
Mike Knox: 236 matches (173 singles, 58 tag) = 23% win (81 TV and 3 PPV)
Seth Rollins: 231 matches (24 singles, 188 tag) = 27% win (64 TV and 10 PPV)
Bryan Clark: 228 matches (209 singles, 19 tag) = 65% win (58 TV and 4 PPV)
Johnny Stamboli: 226 matches (78 singles, 137 tag) = 41% win (76 TV and 1 PPV)
Doink the Clown: 221 matches (201 singles, 20 tag) = 46% win (60 TV and 2 PPV)
Kaitlyn: 218 matches (138 singles, 79 tag) = 62% win (75 TV and 8 PPV)
Mistico: 213 matches (148 singles, 65 tag) = 77% win (84 TV and 10 PPV)
Duke Droese: 213 matches (203 singles, 10 tag) = 60% win (51 TV and 2 PPV)
Roman Reigns: 212 matches (10 singles, 183 tag) = 26% win (58 TV and 10 PPV)
Luke Gallows: 212 matches (65 singles, 138 tag) = 40% win (76 TV and 1 PPV)
Barry Horowitz: 208 matches (144 singles, 64 tag) = 20% win (74 TV and 2 PPV)
Jillian Hall: 206 matches (86 singles, 120 tag) = 22% win (97 TV and 7 PPV)
Jerry Lawler: 204 matches (140 singles, 62 tag) = 59% win (80 TV and 21 PPV)
Hawk: 203 matches (7 singles, 194 tag) = 65% win (52 TV and 16 PPV)
Tyson Tomko: 202 matches (114 singles, 82 tag) = 26% win (56 TV and 4 PPV)
Chris Candido: 200 matches (90 singles, 110 tag) = 52% win (43 TV and 8 PPV)
Fandango: 198 matches (172 singles, 26 tag) = 41% win (59 TV and 6 PPV)
AJ Lee: 198 matches (103 singles, 92 tag) = 51% win (70 TV and 8 PPV)
Essa Rios: 197 matches (147 singles, 50 tag) = 41% win (133 TV and 2 PPV)
Joey Mercury: 195 matches (15 singles, 171 tag) = 50% win (60 TV and 10 PPV)
Steve Lombardi: 193 matches (165 singles, 26 tag) = 12% win (65 TV and 1 PPV)
Paul Burchill: 193 matches (118 singles, 64 tag) = 38% win (74 TV)
Mike Rotundo: 190 matches (173 singles, 17 tag) = 58% win (49 TV and 6 PPV)
Jon Heidenreich: 189 matches (120 singles, 68 tag) = 66% win (46 TV and 6 PPV)
Tamina Snuka: 188 matches (86 singles, 102 tag) = 22% win (70 TV and 6 PPV)
Shawn Stasiak: 176 matches (120 singles, 56 tag) = 26% win (72 TV and 3 PPV)
Maria: 174 matches (45 singles, 129 tag) = 64% win (80 TV and 5 PPV)
Hugh Morrus: 175 matches (92 singles, 80 tag) = 43% win (59 TV and 1 PPV)
Alundra Blayze: 174 matches (166 singles, 8 tag) = 76% win (7 TV and 4 PPV)
Dean Malenko: 171 matches (100 singles, 67 tag) = 58% win (101 TV and 10 PPV)
Kevin Thorn: 170 matches (123 singles, 45 tag) = 42% win (41 TV and 4 PPV)
Sean O'Haire: 167 matches (99 singles, 66 tag) = 60% win (32 TV and 2 PPV)
Bob Backlund: 167 matches (156 singles, 11 tag) = 43% win (30 TV and 2 PPV)
Jazz: 166 matches (118 singles, 44 tag) = 43% win (54 TV and 9 PPV)
Tazz: 164 matches (114 singles, 48 tag) = 51% win (104 TV and 11 PPV)
Rodney Mack: 165 matches (97 singles, 67 tag) = 44% win (44 TV and 2 PPV)
Simon Dean: 163 matches (127 singles, 36 tag) = 30% win (63 TV and 2 PPV)
Hakushi: 162 matches (139 singles, 23 tag) = 57% win (39 TV and 3 PPV)
Robbie McAllister: 161 matches (12 singles, 142 tag) = 51% win (68 TV and 3 PPV)
Hunico: 161 matches (112 singles, 48 tag) = 42% win (45 TV and 4 PPV)
Barry Windham: 158 matches (67 singles, 91 tag) = 48% win (39 TV and 5 PPV)
Tyler Reks: 157 matches (113 singles, 41 tag) = 24% win (47 TV and 2 PPV)
Marty Jannetty: 155 matches (78 singles, 75 tag) = 25% win (36 TV and 7 PPV)
Matt Striker: 153 matches (99 singles, 46 tag) = 33% win (60 TV and 3 PPV)
Candice Michelle: 148 matches (61 singles, 82 tag) = 56% win (55 TV and 8 PPV)
Luke Williams: 148 matches (1 singles, 147 tag) = 79% win (30 TV)
Luther Reigns: 148 matches (84 singles, 52 tag) = 29% win (34 TV and 4 PPV)
Rory McAllister: 146 matches (3 singles, 137 tag) = 57% win (57 TV and 3 PPV)
Jim Duggan: 142 matches (108 singles, 32 tag) = 56% win (65 TV and 1 PPV)
Butch Miller: 142 matches (1 singles, 141 tag) = 79% win (30 TV)
Dawn Marie: 139 matches (111 singles, 25 tag) = 18% win (15 TV and 6 PPV)
Scott Steiner: 137 matches (74 singles, 61 tag) = 67% win (43 TV and 7 PPV)
Jim Neidhart: 135 matches (95 singles, 40 tag) = 29% win (39 TV and 4 PPV)
Mason Ryan: 133 matches (87 singles, 46 tag) = 64% win (21 TV and 2 PPV)
Ray Gordy: 133 matches (9 singles, 123 tag) = 50% win (38 TV and 1 PPV)
Elijah Burke: 131 matches (73 singles, 56 tag) = 37% win (56 TV and 5 PPV)
Mo: 129 matches (20 singles, 109 tag) = 50% win (43 TV and 2 PPV)
Big E Langston: 128 matches (90 singles, 37 tag) = 45% win (47 TV and 5 PPV)
Rosa Mendes: 126 matches (27 singles, 99 tag) = 10% win (44 TV and 1 PPV)
Chris Kanyon: 126 matches (84 singles, 42 tag) = 33% win (55 TV and 2 PPV)
Sim Snuka: 124 matches (22 singles, 99 tag) = 40% win (50 TV and 3 PPV)
Brian Lee: 121 matches (55 singles, 66 tag) = 44% win (29 TV and 5 PPV)
Jacques Rougeau: 119 matches (3 singles, 116 tag) = 38% win (31 TV and 3 PPV)
Christopher Nowinski: 119 matches (67 singles, 51 tag) = 45% win (40 TV and 2 PPV)
Samu: 118 matches (4 singles, 114 tag) = 73% win (27 TV and 2 PPV)
Miguel Perez: 117 matches (29 singles, 87 tag) = 33% win (39 TV and 4 PPV)
Joey Abs: 117 matches (72 singles, 32 tag) = 23% win (66 TV and 1 PPV)
Darren Drozdov: 117 matches (67 singles, 50 tag) = 34% win (67 TV and 5 PPV)
Domino: 116 matches (14 singles, 99 tag) = 40% win (48 TV and 3 PPV)
Johnny Jeter: 114 matches (26 singles, 53 tag) = 40% win (24 TV and 1 PPV)
Aksana: 113 matches (69 singles, 44 tag) = 5% win (43 TV and 1 PPV)
Mike Mondo: 112 matches (9 singles, 69 tag) = 34% win (26 TV and 3 PPV)
King Kong Bundy: 111 matches (95 singles, 15 tag) = 56% win (30 TV and 2 PPV)
Nidia: 110 matches (72 singles, 34 tag) = 41% win (40 TV and 1 PPV)
Trent Barreta: 108 matches (62 singles, 43 tag) = 29% win (57 TV)
Jimmy del Ray: 108 matches (3 singles, 105 tag) = 35% win (33 TV and 1 PPV)
Jake Roberts: 107 matches (85 singles, 22 tag) = 56% win (18 TV and 9 PPV)
Sabu: 104 matches (69 singles, 34 tag) = 52% win (30 TV and 6 PPV)
Shane McMahon: 103 matches (58 singles, 28 tag) = 57% win (61 TV and 17 PPV)
Tom Brandi: 100 matches (91 singles, 9 tag) = 25% win (35 TV and 2 PPV)

Comments on 1994-2013

Most of Glen Jacobs' run was as Kane (2,187 matches) but he was also Isaac Yankem DDS (101 matches) and Fake Diesel (31 matches) during this time.  Rockabilly Mr. Ass Billy Gunn is part of the elite more than the ten years club (Kane, HHH, Show, Cena, Orton, Undertaker, Edge, Christian, Matt Hardy, Jericho, JBL, Bob Holly, Mark Henry, Rey Mysterio, Val Venis, Dustin Rhodes, Regal, Chavo, HBK and Funaki). Bombastic Bob had a lot of names - Bob Holly, Hardcore Holly, Thurman Sparky Plugg.  Val Venis too (Sean Morley, Big Valbowski, Chief Morley) plus Dustin Rhodes (Goldust and Dustin Runnels) and John Morrison (John Hennigan and Johnny Nitro) and Rikishi (The Sultan, Fatu) and The Rock (Dwayne Johnson, Rocky Maivia, Flex Kavana) and Ron Killings (K-Krush, K-Kwik and R-Truth) and Charles Wright (Goodfather/Godfather/Kama) and Viscera (Big Daddy V, Mabel) and of course Mick Foley (Dude Love, Cactus Jack, Mankind).  Or there's Al Snow (Avatar, Masked Ninja, Leif Cassidy, Shinobi) or Justin Credible (PJ Walker, Aldo Montoya).

People with the highest winning percentages are John Cena, Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, Bret Hart, Scott Hall, Ken Shamrock, Kevin Nash, Brodus Clay, Ryback, Brock Lesnar, Lex Luger, Ahmed Johnson, Bobby Lashley, Mistico, Alundra Blayze, and the Bushwhackers (Luke Williams Butch Miller).  Meanwhile, your super jobbers were Heath Slater, Barry Horowitz, Steve Lombardi, Dawn Marie, Rosa Mendes and Aksana. Guys that ended up right in the middle were the Canadians (Edge & Christian & Jericho & Lance Storm), JBL and Kurt Angle, D-Von Dudley, Booker T, Shane "Hurricane" Helms, Mick Foley, British Bulldog,Paul London, Ric Flair, the Harris Bros., the Usos, Headbanger Thrasher and Super Crazy. Most tag matches were Kane, Edge & Christian, Hardy Boyz, Bradshaw and Dudleyz.

I only counted rumble wins.  Gauntlet & handicap matches weren't counted as singles/tag.