#17 Aleister Black (8-2-1)
While many of you might be surprised to see him in this top 20 list, especially because he mostly appears in backstage segments these days, Aleister Black has picked quite a few victories on the red brand this year.
Most of those came during the first couple months of the year after his debut in late Feburay, when Black joined the main roster and to teamed up with fellow NXT-turned-RAW Superstar Ricochet. Many fans look at him as the next big thing in WWE, and only time will tell how successful the master of the Black Mass will be on the main roster.
#16 Ronda Rousey (8-1-1)
The Baddest Women on the Planet Ronda Rousey deserves a lot of credit for the exposure and opportunities that the Women's division of the company got this year. After her debut at WrestleMania in 2018 she went undefeated on RAW until taking her only red-brand loss during a tag-team match on the Road to WrestleMania.
Rousey is currently out of action with an injury, but WWE COO Triple H has openly mentioned that she is not done with the company and will return to the ring soon.
#15 Bayley (9-5-1)
The Hugger-turned-Hater, Bayley is arguably the most underrated of the Four Horsewomen group. Becoming the first-ever WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside Sasha Banks, she has had quite a happening year.
After years of being a proper babyface, we are finally witnessing the excellence of the "bad girl" version of Bayley with a completely new look and attitude. It has looked promising so far, and I can't wait to see what does the future has in store for the SmackDown Women's Champion.