In WWE, the win-loss record has never been important, except in specific cases, such as The Undertaker's winning streak at WrestleMania. In fact, a wrestler can have lost an important match and two days later win a title, which is what happened to Seth Rollins recently.

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However, the win-loss record does exist, and on some occasions, it can be quite useful, reflecting some interesting data. For example, Charlotte Flair has more singles wins than Natalya, who has competed for 10 years longer. That tells us a bit about the careers of both of them. Without further ado, here are 10 current female WWE wrestlers and their career win/loss record.

Note: House Shows and non-televised events are not included. These figures are accurate as of October 26th, 2022.

10 Alexa Bliss: 89-105

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Alexa Bliss is a three-time RAW Women's Champion, two-time SmackDown Women's Champion, and two-time Women's Tag Team Champion. Knowing that, anyone would think she has a positive win-loss record, but that's not the case.

Bliss has won 89 matches and lost 105, which makes it clear that she has had ups and downs throughout her career. As for singles action, she has a 49-48 record, and her best year in that regard was 2021 when she won seven and lost just one, thanks to her supernatural gimmick.

9 Sasha Banks: 176-121

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Sasha Banks is one of the best female wrestlers of all time, and she will go down in history as one of the most important women to ever step into a WWE ring, hands down. Unfortunately, The Boss has a bad reputation for dropping titles quickly, but at least she has a very good win-loss record of 176-121, and 80-54 in singles matches.

Banks' favorite victims are Alexa Bliss, against whom she has a 9-3 record, and Becky Lynch, whom she has defeated eight times for just one loss.

8 Bayley: 157-121

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Just like Sasha Banks, Bayley paved the way for future generations. She already left an indelible mark on the industry. Bayley made her NXT debut in 2013, she lost her first seven singles matches until she defeated Summer Rae.

Since then, she has won 82 singles matches and has had six title reigns, including the longest SmackDown Women’s Title reign so far (380 days). Bayley’s best year in terms of wins was 2019, winning 36 matches and losing 16.

7 Asuka: 228-123

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As you probably know, Asuka had a long career before coming to WWE. She started wrestling professionally in 2004 and since then she has worked for multiple promotions, winning 228 televised matches and losing 123.

In WWE her record is 141-58 and in singles action it is even more impressive, 81-22. Asuka even had an insane undefeated streak, winning her first 40 singles matches in WWE, until she lost against Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 34.

6 Charlotte Flair: 183-127

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While we're on the subject of Charlotte Flair, let's take a look at her career win/loss record. Some fans say Charlotte has been over-pushed, which may be true, but that doesn't mean she isn't one of the greatest female performers in WWE history.

The Queen has delivered many extraordinary matches throughout her career, winning most of them, to boot. Charlotte has a record of 183-127, and in terms of singles matches, she is 125-57, which is really impressive.

5 Natalya: 249-292

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Natalya has been competing since 2002, which is admirable, as few women have such longevity. However, she was never a top superstar and has not had any truly memorable moments in her career. Natalya is not charismatic, is average on the mic, and only delivered a couple of standout matches throughout her career.

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Still, Natalya did get a couple of pushes in her career, which led to her winning the Divas Title and SmackDown Women's Title, but overall, she put her opponents over. So, it's no wonder Natalya has more losses than wins, even in singles matches (119-126).

4 Bianca Belair: 93-38

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She began training in 2016 and made her televised debut in 2017. Despite her short career, Bianca Belair is arguably the best female wrestler in the world today, and she is a future WWE Hall of Famer.

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The EST is the complete package within the ropes, and that is precisely why she is one of the most dominant women of her generation. Belair has a win-loss record of 93-38, 69-13 in singles action, yes, you read that right. Best of all, she possesses credibility, and it makes sense that she is pushed.

3 Rhea Ripley: 67-46

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Rhea Ripley was born in Australia, and she had to work very hard and come a long way to get to WWE. However, she barely had two televised matches in that period. Ripley started working for WWE in 2016, she went through NXT UK and NXT, having success and proving she was ready for the main roster.

The Nightmare didn't have the best booking in her first few months, but now as a heel, she is killing it. She has 67 wins and 46 losses, but her singles record is considerably better (43-17).

2 Becky Lynch: 130-103

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Just like Rhea Ripley, Becky Lynch had to work very hard in other promotions to finally make it to WWE, but she only had two televised matches. But she didn't stop there, Lynch kept working hard until she became one of the greatest female wrestlers in the history of sports entertainment.

Her record is not as prominent as Charlotte Flair's or Bianca Belair's, but it's still pretty good. Her best year was in 2019 when she won 30 matches and lost 9.

1 Ronda Rousey: 42-5

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The UFC Hall of Famer came to WWE to dominate the women’s division. She adapted incredibly quickly and showed that she is such a good wrestler.

Rowdy has won 42 matches and has lost only five, but when it comes to singles action, she has a 27-3 record, losing against Charlotte Flair and Liv Morgan (twice). Now that she is the SmackDown Women’s Champion again, she will probably continue to add wins to her unbelievable record.