#5 Apollo Crews
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In terms of main-roster singles victories, 2016 was the greatest year of Curt Hawkins’ career. He defeated Brandon Scott and Chase Silver in dark matches on Main Event and then, out of absolutely nowhere, he actually won a televised WWE match.
In a 1 minute, 40-second encounter on SmackDown, Hawkins shocked the WWE Universe – and the commentary team, who couldn’t seem to believe what they just witnessed – when he rolled Apollo Crews up for the 1-2-3 to pick up a rare clean victory.
If anybody thought that would prompt a series of victories for the former Tag Team champion, they were wrong. He hasn’t won a single match since.
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