Wins and losses are not the most important aspect of wrestling, since after all this is about storytelling and entertaining the fans. However, statistics are always interesting, and win-loss records can tell us a bit about what a wrestler's career has been like.

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In the current AEW roster there are several wrestlers who have been dominant throughout their careers, winning hundreds of matches. But there are also others who have not had a starring role, and have lost matches frequently. Without further ado, let's take a look at 10 current male AEW wrestlers and their career win/loss record.

Note: Matches in House Shows and non-televised events will not be taken into account. These figures are as of Oct 25th, 2022.

10 Adam Cole: 133-99

Adam Cole AEW 2

Over his 14-year career Adam Cole has won 133 matches while losing 99 and drawing three. In singles action, he has a record of 93-43. Cole has posted a positive record in every promotion he has worked in except Ring Of Honor (49-49), Defiant Wrestling (1-2) and Premiere Wrestling Xperience (0-1).

He was undefeated in EVOLVE Wrestling and World Wrestling Network. In AEW he has been quite dominant as well, as he has 17 singles wins and only three losses.

9 Billy Gunn: 412-281

Billy Gunn AEW

Billy Gunn is 58 years old and has been wrestling since 1989, so it is not surprising that he has participated in over 700 televised matches. In WWE he had a win-loss record of 321-197, but in singles matches he was 85-82.

Currently, in AEW, Gunn has 46 wins and 15 losses, but when it comes to singles action, he has a 3-6 record. His best year was 1993, when he debuted in WWE with 32 wins and only three losses alongside Bart Gunn.

8 Sting: 590-172

Sting Cropped

If you think it's impressive that Billy Gunn is still active, then you won't believe Sting. The Icon began his wrestling career in 1985, and today, at 63 years old, he's not only still active, but he's doing a great job in AEW. It's absolutely admirable, and this AEW run has reminded us all that Sting is a wrestling legend.

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Sting has won 70.2% of his matches, and 74.2% of his singles matches, which is incredible. Before becoming the face of WCW, in the National Wrestling Alliance he had a singles record of 111-3.

7 Jon Moxley: 339-189

Jon Moxley World Champion

Jon Moxley is the wrestler with the most wins in AEW history, with 91, and he has just 11 losses. So, he has an 87.13 win percentage, which is amazing. His singles record is 63-4.

He’s been one of the most dominant wrestlers in the world since leaving WWE, where he had a 203-150 win/loss record, 86-80 in singles action. The wrestler he has faced the most times is his former partner Seth Rollins. They collided 20 times, nine wins for Rollins, eight for (then) Ambrose, and three draws.

6 Kenny Omega: 308-171

Kenny Omega

Kenny Omega has proven time and time again that he is one of the best performers in wrestling history, and he is called the Best Bout Machine for a reason.

Omega has a win/loss record of 308-171, and when it comes to singles action his record is 118-52. His best year was in 2020, when he won 28 and lost five, and went undefeated in singles matches.

5 Nick Jackson: 250-195

Nick Jackson

The Young Bucks are not only one of the best tag teams today, but one of the best tag teams of all time. Nick Jackson has a record of 250-195, with 80 wins in Ring Of Honor, 76 in New Japan Pro Wrestling and 62 in AEW.

On the other hand, Nick has had just 27 singles matches throughout his career, of which he has won 10. This reflects that Nick is an average wrestler without his brother Matt.

4 Matt Jackson: 254-191

Matt Jackson

Obviously Matt Jackson has a similar win-loss record to his brother Nick. The difference is that Matt won a few more tag team matches than Nick. Believe it or not, Matt has competed in even fewer singles matches than his brother (24), winning nine, losing 14 and drawing one.

There is no doubt that Matt and Nick have been inseparable throughout their careers, and would not have succeeded in the industry without each other.

3 MJF: 67-56

MJF AEW

MJF is just starting his career, and he's not a wrestler that competes every week either, so it makes sense that he doesn't have that many televised matches. MJF has 50 matches in AEW, 36 wins and 14 losses and in singles action his record is 21-6.

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Believe it or not, MJF was a loser, recording 10 singles wins and 28 losses in independent promotions. He was only dominant in Combat Zone Wrestling, where he won 14 matches and lost 1.

2 Samoa Joe: 288-196

Samoa Joe AEW Entrance

Throughout his 22-year career, Samoa Joe has worked for several promotions, including ROH, TNA, WWE and of course AEW. He has won almost 300 matches, and when it comes to singles matches, he has won 172.

Obviously, his prime was in TNA, there he had a 199-128 record. In WWE he did not do badly at all, winning 66 and losing 51. Now in AEW he is showing that he still has gas in the tank, as he has a record of 8-1, and that loss was against Adam Cole.

1 Bryan Danielson: 338-242

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Bryan Danielson has had a legendary career, filled with unforgettable moments like his victory over Batista and Randy Orton at WrestleMania 30. That was just one of Danielson's 338 career victories, 180 in singles matches.

The American Dragon has recorded victories in 10 different promotions, including WWE, AEW, NJPW and ROH. His best year in terms of wins was 2013, with 65. Bryan Danielson's favorite victim is none other than Kane, as he defeated him 10 times.