#4 The Fiend (94.4%)
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When The Fiend made his debut last year, many fans were excited about this new version of Bray Wyatt. The WWE Universe was hoping that the company used him to his fullest potential, and not let the same story repeat again that originally turned Wyatt into an afterthought. It looks like WWE has done a pretty good job at that. As of now, The Fiend has wrestled 18 matches in 2020, and has won 17 bouts. His win percentage is 94.4, and this is a testament to the fact that WWE is heavily protecting him, contrary to what a lot of fans believed to be the case after Super ShowDown.
At the Saudi Arabia event, The Fiend took on WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg in a Universal title match. The match was done and dusted with in a matter of minutes, with Goldberg picking up a huge win over The Fiend and winning the Universal title. This is the only match The Fiend character has lost this year.
(Note: The above win-loss record only considers matches that The Fiend, and not Bray Wyatt, has been a part of)