mrrotten
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Post by mrrotten on Oct 5, 2007 17:17:12 GMT -5
In a triple threat match, what happens to the guy that doesn't get pinned, but isn't the guy who is doing the pinning? Does he get a tally in the lost column, or what?
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Post by Arthur Digby Stamp on Oct 5, 2007 17:18:23 GMT -5
I'd think it'd be a loss.
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Sajoa Moe
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Post by Sajoa Moe on Oct 5, 2007 17:20:04 GMT -5
But when someone is riding an undefeated streak and isn't involved in the decision, they're still referred to as "undefeated", i.e. not pinned or submitted. Still, it should count as a loss since the person in question didn't win the match.
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mrrotten
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Post by mrrotten on Oct 5, 2007 17:32:52 GMT -5
But when someone is riding an undefeated streak and isn't involved in the decision, they're still referred to as "undefeated", i.e. not pinned or submitted. Still, it should count as a loss since the person in question didn't win the match. See, that's what I think. It should be counted as a loss since they didn't have anything to do with the decision. Though I from one stand point, I could see the use of the first part of what you said, especially from the stand point of a champion losing a title without being pinned or submitting.
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Agent P
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Post by Agent P on Oct 5, 2007 20:53:03 GMT -5
I count it as a loss.
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Post by x on Oct 6, 2007 9:20:17 GMT -5
No contest FTW
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