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Most wins by pinfall or submission: Randy Orton Sure, Randy Orton had all the benefits that go with being a teacher’s pet in 2013, but you can’t say he didn’t make the best of them. Thanks to a mix of creative officiating, legal wrangling and more than a bit of God-given talent, Randy Orton scored a ridiculous 56 wins via pinfall or submission. That’s seven more than his closest competition, Alberto Del Rio, who had 49. Looks like The Authority was onto something after all.

Highest winning percentage: John Cena Surprised? Of course not. You don’t become John Cena by not winning the lion’s share of your matches. After what was undoubtedly a disappointing 2012 for the former WWE Champion, Cena came back in a big way in 2013, winning 77.7% of his matches over heavy competition like The Rock and CM Punk while losing a meager six times. All tallied, the Cenation leader edged out Sheamus, who won 74.5% of his matches, and Punk, who was successful 70% of the time.

Most wins by a Diva: Natalya The Divas Title may have eluded Natalya in 2013, but the past 365 days were the finest of the Hart Dungeon Diva’s career. In addition to sharing a TV Guide grid with those Jenner kids as the star of a hit E! series, Nattie had the most wins of any Diva this year. The submission specialist was dead even with her rival AJ Lee when it came to victories via pinfall or submission — 23 for each — but it was a single win by Disqualification that put Nattie in the catbird seat with 24. Makes you wonder what all those tears were for.

Most matches: Randy Orton It seemed like Daniel Bryan was on the mat more than sweat stains this year, but D-Bry was actually the runner-up in this category when the numbers were tallied. In truth, it was Randy Orton — that much maligned face of WWE — who passed through the curtain more than any other Superstar in 2013. All told, The Viper hit the ring a staggering 90 times (!) this year, taking that long trip to the ring to face everyone from Brad Maddox to Goldust.

Most wins by Disqualification: Daniel Bryan It’s not like there needed to be numerical data to prove that Daniel Bryan was endlessly screwed in 2013, but just for the sake of empiricism we have this stat

Most matches ending in a No Contest: Alberto Del Rio / Randy Orton Speaking of Alberto Del Rio, he earned himself a place on this list with a unique stat in his own right. Along with Randy Orton, The Mexican Aristocrat had the most matches end in a No Contest in 2013 with a total of six. Whether Del Rio’s — or The Viper’s, for that matter — knack for having bouts finish in catastrophe can be owed to cunning or calamity is hard to figure, but it’s to be expected.

Most losses by Disqualification: Dean Ambrose Here’s one for the bad guys. In 2013, Dean Ambrose — when reviewed as both a singles competitor and a member of The Shield — was disqualified 11 times, almost twice as much as any other Superstar in WWE. The self-styled loose cannon may have gone looking for justice this year, but he ended up with more DQs than a fat kid with a Blizzard addiction.

Undefeated: JoJo Unless your name is Tatanka and the year is 1992, it’s almost impossible to go undefeated in WWE. So much respect to JoJo, the just-old-enough-to-vote “Total Divas” star who was like Goldberg in 2013 if Goldberg shopped at “Forever 21.” Okay, that’s an overstatement if there ever was one, but JoJo was undefeated, winning three bouts with no losses. The spirited Diva was pinned in multiple elimination-style bouts, but her sides were ultimately successful. And, as the saying goes, a win is a win.

No wins: Zeb Colter
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