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Post by Nomad Soul on Oct 11, 2010 18:56:01 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. Ok, so who wants to take bets on whether Virgil's record is better or worse than this?
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Oct 11, 2010 19:13:21 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. Ok, so who wants to take bets on whether Virgil's record is better or worse than this? Virgil was a JTTS, as opposed to just a straight-up jobber like Horowitz was. Eventually Horowitz got a small push, but I still think Virgil's career record (at least in the WWF/WCW, since I know nothing of his career prior to that) is better.
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Post by shadowangel on Oct 11, 2010 19:21:58 GMT -5
Ok, so who wants to take bets on whether Virgil's record is better or worse than this? Prepare for a big shock ;D Virgil overall: 296 wins 341 defeats 7 draws WWF only is 215 wins, 241 defeats, 1 draw (plus one defeat when he wrestled as Luscious Brown, was against Paul Orndorff at Wrestling Challenge from 17.9.1986) He had a lot of wins on the house show circuit against guys like Blake Beverly, Damian Demento or Terry Taylor If we take only WWF TV and PPVs than it's 48 wins, 41 defeats (including that one as Luscious Brown). More wins than defeats!
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Post by gmoneyftw on Oct 12, 2010 0:04:52 GMT -5
Im so happy I checked this thread; some really fascinating information I've always wondered
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Post by Nomad Soul on Oct 12, 2010 17:26:49 GMT -5
Ok, so who wants to take bets on whether Virgil's record is better or worse than this? Prepare for a big shock ;D Virgil overall: 296 wins 341 defeats 7 draws WWF only is 215 wins, 241 defeats, 1 draw (plus one defeat when he wrestled as Luscious Brown, was against Paul Orndorff at Wrestling Challenge from 17.9.1986) He had a lot of wins on the house show circuit against guys like Blake Beverly, Damian Demento or Terry Taylor If we take only WWF TV and PPVs than it's 48 wins, 41 defeats (including that one as Luscious Brown). More wins than defeats! What the hell? How? When? 48 wins on TV? I'm genuinely surprised by this.
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Oct 12, 2010 21:54:48 GMT -5
Im so happy I checked this thread; some really fascinating information I've always wondered I'm glad I brought it up, as I had no clue either!
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Post by Big L on Oct 12, 2010 22:31:40 GMT -5
It's still gotta be the best kafaybe wise, right? Pretty much
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