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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Oct 10, 2010 12:19:39 GMT -5
I think Warriors win % probably has to be among the best, if not the best. You can pretty much count his career losses on one hand. Come to think of it the only times I remember Warrior losing at all were Slaughter at RR 91, and Rude at WM5. I don't recall ever seeing him pinned clean. There was a thread about this a while back. The closest Warrior ever got to being cleanly pinned was by Andre the Giant in two house shows (I think in Italy and Switzerland). Even those, weren't really clean as Andre was technically holding the ropes.
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Post by Shy Guy on Oct 10, 2010 12:34:57 GMT -5
i'd like to see flair's. i'd imagine its something like 19092-19243-4
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Post by James McCloud IS John Godot on Oct 10, 2010 12:44:18 GMT -5
Apparently house shows don't count? Well, there's three ways to look at it. 1) "If it's not on TV, it never happened" has been a part of the business for a long time. 2) House show loops tend to cancel each other out over time when they're faces it's win, win, win. When they're heels it's lose, lose, lose. It's not perfect but generally, yeah, house show results tend to cancel each other out. <-- My Personal Reason3) Compiling house show results is hard.
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Post by Baixo Astral on Oct 10, 2010 14:06:06 GMT -5
How about Joe Mirto?
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Post by James McCloud IS John Godot on Oct 10, 2010 14:16:21 GMT -5
WWF1-89 Win Percentage1.11%
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2010 14:20:12 GMT -5
I would love to see Brock Lesnar's record. It has to be up there. I'm on it. EDIT: 56-23-8 I would consider that pretty darn good. Thank you! I can add a bit of insight to Warrior's record when it came to house shows against the Undertaker in body bag matches. They were usually: win, loss, win, loss. So, while Warrior lost matches, it really didn't affect his percentage all that much because it evened out. (I know it said Warrior's 30-2-1, but like the guy said, house shows weren't taken into account. Just wanted to make it clear he did lose more than 2 matches.)
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Post by shadowangel on Oct 10, 2010 15:11:46 GMT -5
Ultimate Warrior: 535 wins 69 defeats 12 draws That's his overall as Ultimate Warrior from WWF, Japan, CWA and his 2008 Match. Including all House Shows, Tours, everything. Pretty impressive. As Dingo Warrior he had 26 wins, 2 defeats As Blade Runner Rock 2 defeats, no win And as Warrior in WCW he went 8 wins, 1 defeat i'd like to see flair's. i'd imagine its something like 19092-19243-4 Flair has 776 wins, 794 defeats, 96 draws. 1666 matches, he has at least the number of the beast if he stops now ;D Includes everything, house shows, tours, all matches I used cagematch.de as a source, they're pretty accurate with their match lists and statistics
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Post by DSR on Oct 10, 2010 16:41:25 GMT -5
Barry Horowitz?
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Post by mydixiewrecked on Oct 10, 2010 16:58:01 GMT -5
I remember Sting having a high win percentage during the 90's
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Post by shadowangel on Oct 10, 2010 17:01:32 GMT -5
His WWF career: 44 wins, 478 defeats, 4 draws (that includes the matches he fought as the Red Knight in the WWF, he also had 3 matches as Red Knight in the USWA in a Team with Jerry Lawler - 2 wins, 1 defeat) Nearly all his wins were from House Shows. If we just take TV and PPV Shows from the WWF it is 9 wins, 236 defeats and 1 draw Complete career from 1981 to 2002: 103 wins, 638 defeats, 9 draws Again including house shows and everything else. (btw. i didn't know he wrestled as "Brett Hart" in the early 80's ) I wonder how much fun he had in his job, losing so many matches and realizing that you'll never be a big champion must be depressing.
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Oct 10, 2010 17:49:04 GMT -5
Two things: did anyone account for Goldberg's pre-streak record? I know for a fact that he lost to Mongo McMichael by DQ on PPV before turning face and setting WCW on fire.
Also ... Horowitz was GWF Light-Heavyweight champion at one point, so he must have racked up a few wins there, no?
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Post by edgedge on Oct 10, 2010 17:57:02 GMT -5
I know for a fact that he lost to Mongo McMichael by DQ on PPV before turning face and setting WCW on fire. When? The only Goldberg/Mongo match on PPV I'm aware of is Starrcade 97, which Goldberg won.
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Oct 10, 2010 17:59:45 GMT -5
I know for a fact that he lost to Mongo McMichael by DQ on PPV before turning face and setting WCW on fire. When? The only Goldberg/Mongo match on PPV I'm aware of is Starrcade 97, which Goldberg won. Oh. Um ... whoops. I thought Goldberg got DQ'd. I take that back, and shuffle away filled with shame....
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Post by shadowangel on Oct 10, 2010 19:02:41 GMT -5
Also ... Horowitz was GWF Light-Heavyweight champion at one point, so he must have racked up a few wins there, no? But only for a very short amount of time. His GWF record is: 6 wins, 17 defeats, 2 draws. Stats show that he won the title at a tv taping from Jerry Lynn 7.2.1992 (on the same day he lost at the tapings (must be for another GWF shot) to Eddie Gilbert. The next GWF tapings with him were on 21.2.1992, were he lost the title to Ben Jordan. There was also a second taping on that day were he lost against Terry Garvin. So even if he was a champion, he lost more matches than he won. He won some other titles, but they were all really short reigns: NWA Florida Champion for 41 days, AWA Southern Tag-Team Champion (with Chic Donovan) for 28 days, CWA Mittelgewicht Champion (that was in germany) for 13 days (won the title, than lost it in the first title defense), BCW Can-Am Tag-Team Champion (with Otis Apollo) for one day, FOW Hardcore Champion for 63 days, his second FOW Hardcore Champion title reign only lasted some minutes, he lost against the Sandman, MEWF Mid-Atlantic Champion for only 35 days.
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Oct 10, 2010 19:48:25 GMT -5
So what about Mick Foley? Specifically in WWF/E, he generally - with a few exceptions - seemed to be on the losing end of things, even though he was a multi-time champion.
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Post by edgedge on Oct 10, 2010 20:24:06 GMT -5
So what about Mick Foley? Specifically in WWF/E, he generally - with a few exceptions - seemed to be on the losing end of things, even though he was a multi-time champion. Here's what I got: Mankind: 76-61-17 Cactus Jack: 10-7-2 Dude Love: 8-5-2 Mick Foley: 7-7-0 Altogether: 101-80-21
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Post by joeskvorecky on Oct 10, 2010 21:25:30 GMT -5
mick foley in 2000s?
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Post by derrtaysouth95 on Oct 10, 2010 21:33:53 GMT -5
My amazement is that these guys have had so few matches.
You'd think after being on tv weekly and ppv monthly for years you'd have higher numbers.
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Oct 11, 2010 6:08:11 GMT -5
I remember Sting having a high win percentage during the 90's Sting's over all is pretty dang good: W-732 L-258 D-69
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Post by willywonka666 on Oct 11, 2010 12:48:54 GMT -5
Hogan: 65-16-4 Again, not including house shows, lesser shows, battle royals or royal rumbles. Every WWF/E Hogan loss/draw, for those interested: double DQ w/Piper (War to Settle the Score) loss to Andre/Rude/Bundy/Reed/Gang (Survivor Series 87) countout loss to Bundy (SNME 11/28/87) loss to Andre (Main Event 2/5/88) double DQ w/Andre (WM4) countout loss to The Genius (SNME 11/25/89) loss to Warrior (WM6) loss to Taker (Survivor Series 91) DQ loss to Money Inc. (WM9) loss to Yokozuna (KOTR 93) loss to The Rock (WM18) DQ loss to Nash, Hall and X-Pac (RAW 3/25/02) (partner was Rock) no contest w/Angle and Jericho (SD! 4/18/02) (partner was HHH) no contest w/Angle and Jericho (SD! 5/9/02) (partner was Edge) loss to Taker (Judgment Day 02) loss to HHH (SD! 6/6/02) loss to Angle (KOTR 02) loss to Christian and Lance Storm (Vengeance 02) (partner was Edge) loss to Lesnar (SD! 8/8/02) loss to Rock (No Way Out 03) I remember Hogan losing to Arn Anderson on Nitro before his heel turn in 95 or 96
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