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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Jun 28, 2019 4:08:31 GMT -5
In the last 24 hours, Shinsuke Nakamura fought Seth Rollins for the Universal title at a house show in Singapore.
I believe this puts Nakamura as the first person to ever compete for the Universal title before ever having a match on Raw.
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Post by CeilingFan on Jul 1, 2019 5:17:00 GMT -5
In the last 24 hours, Shinsuke Nakamura fought Seth Rollins for the Universal title at a house show in Singapore. I believe this puts Nakamura as the first person to ever compete for the Universal title before ever having a match on Raw. If I am not mistaken, this is the 2nd time a World Title is defended in Singapore. The first time would be Ric Flair vs. Harley Race in 1984.
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Post by CeilingFan on Jul 9, 2019 10:51:04 GMT -5
Of the 7 most recent holders of the Impact World Championship, only Brian Cage is still with the company.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jul 9, 2019 21:23:46 GMT -5
Of the 7 most recent holders of the Impact World Championship, only Brian Cage is still with the company. Even better - the one guy who breaks that streak going back is Eddie Edwards; before him, you have to go back almost 10 years for RVD's reign, and then Rhyno's NWA title reign. Literally, there are only 4 current or former Impact/TNA champs who are still with the company in any capacity - Cage, Edwards, RVD and Rhyno.
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Post by Sicho100 on Jul 9, 2019 21:44:33 GMT -5
Of the 7 most recent holders of the Impact World Championship, only Brian Cage is still with the company. Even better - the one guy who breaks that streak going back is Eddie Edwards; before him, you have to go back almost 10 years for RVD's reign, and then Rhyno's NWA title reign. Both WWE (Lashley) and AEW (Pentagon Jr) have someone who has been Impact World Champion more recently than anyone in Impact Wrestling not counting their current champion.
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Post by CeilingFan on Jul 15, 2019 10:44:02 GMT -5
When it comes to Casket Matches at the Royal Rumble, Undertaker's record is 1-2.
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Post by Spider2024 on Jul 22, 2019 8:08:58 GMT -5
I've tabulated and put together the complete win-loss records list for all the matches in the history of SummerSlam... ...dark matches & pre-shows, that is. Any match that happened on 'SummerSlam night' but on the Free-For-All/Sunday Night Heat/Network Kickoff Show before the main PPV part, as well as all the pre-show dark matches. (I also included the "darkened" match of Tatanka defeating The Berzerker at SS92 that was cut from the original broadcast at the last minute due to time constraints but it was still fully taped and aired on Prime Time Wrestling afterwards.) 8-Ball 1-0 Adam Bomb 1-0 Aiden English 0-1 Akira Tozawa 0-1 Alex Riley 0-1 Alicia Fox 0-1 Andrade "Cien" Almas 1-0 Road Warrior Animal 0-1 (Antonio) Cesaro 1-2 Bam Neely 0-1 Barry Horowitz 0-1 The Berzerker 0-1 Beth Phoenix 1-0 Big E 0-1 Big Show 1-0 Bo Dallas 2-0 Bradshaw 0-1 Brian Christopher 1-0 Brian Kendrick 0-1 Brian Knobbs 0-1 Brie Bella 0-1 Bubba Ray Dudley 0-1 Buddy Rose 0-1 Bushwhacker Butch 1-0 Carlito 1-0 Cedric Alexander 1-0 Chad Gable 1-0 Chris Masters 1-0 Curtis Axel 2-0 Dash Wilder 0-1 Dean Ambrose 0-1 Dino Bravo 1-0 Dolph Ziggler 1-0 Drew Gulak 0-1 Dustin Runnels 0-1 D-Von Dudley 0-1 El Matador 0-1 Evan Bourne 1-0 Eve Torres 0-1 Fandango 0-1 Gail Kim 0-1 Gangrel 1-0 Hacksaw Jim Duggan 1-0 Road Warrior Hawk 0-1 The Hurricane 0-1 Ivory 0-1 Jacqueline 1-0 Jason Jordan 1-1 Jeff Hardy 0-1 Jerry Sags 0-1 Jey Uso 2-0 Jillian Hall 0-1 Jimmy Uso 2-0 Katie Lea Burchill 0-1 Kato 0-1 Kelly Kelly 0-1 Koko B. Ware 1-1 Konnor 0-1 Kwang 0-1 Lana 0-1 Lance Cade 1-0 Layla 0-1 Lita 1-0 Bushwhacker Luke 1-0 Maria 0-1 Matt Hardy 0-1 Melina 0-1 Mickie James 0-1 The Miz 1-0 Mojo Rawley 1-0 Molly Holly 1-0 The Mountie 0-1 Natalya 0-1 Neville 2-0 Nikki Bella 0-1 Owen Hart 1-0 Papa Shango 1-0 Paul London 0-1 Rene Dupree 0-1 Rey Mysterio 1-0 Rob Conway 0-1 Rob Van Dam 3-0 Rosa Mendes 0-1 Rusev 0-1 Sami Zayn 1-0 Santino Marella 0-1 Scott Taylor 1-0 Scott Dawson 0-1 Shane Douglas 1-0 Shannon Moore 0-1 Sheamus 1-0 Simon Gotch 0-1 Skull 1-0 Spike Dudley 1-0 Stacy Keibler 0-1 Steven Richards 0-1 Stone Cold Steve Austin 1-0 Tatanka 1-0 Torrie Wilson 0-1 Trevor Murdoch 1-0 Tyler Breeze 0-1 Vader 0-1 Viktor 0-1 Xavier Woods 0-1 Yokozuna 0-1 Zack Ryder 1-1 Zelina Vega 1-0
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Post by Spider2024 on Jul 29, 2019 15:58:31 GMT -5
I just realized a mind-blowing fact about WrestleMania 25, I mean The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania that was in actuality the 24th Anniversary: The event featured a Miss WrestleMania battle royal, featuring 25 women... that was in actuality 24 women (and Santino's fake twin sister).
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Post by hbkid718 on Jul 30, 2019 8:49:56 GMT -5
I've tabulated and put together the complete win-loss records list for all the matches in the history of SummerSlam... ...dark matches & pre-shows, that is. Any match that happened on 'SummerSlam night' but on the Free-For-All/Sunday Night Heat/Network Kickoff Show before the main PPV part, as well as all the pre-show dark matches. (I also included the "darkened" match of Tatanka defeating The Berzerker at SS92 that was cut from the original broadcast at the last minute due to time constraints but it was still fully taped and aired on Prime Time Wrestling afterwards.) 8-Ball 1-0 Adam Bomb 1-0 Aiden English 0-1 Akira Tozawa 0-1 Alex Riley 0-1 Alicia Fox 0-1 Andrade "Cien" Almas 1-0 Road Warrior Animal 0-1 (Antonio) Cesaro 1-2 Bam Neely 0-1 Barry Horowitz 0-1 The Berzerker 0-1 Beth Phoenix 1-0 Big E 0-1 Big Show 1-0 Bo Dallas 2-0 Bradshaw 0-1 Brian Christopher 1-0 Brian Kendrick 0-1 Brian Knobbs 0-1 Brie Bella 0-1 Bubba Ray Dudley 0-1 Buddy Rose 0-1 Bushwhacker Butch 1-0 Carlito 1-0 Cedric Alexander 1-0 Chad Gable 1-0 Chris Masters 1-0 Curtis Axel 2-0 Dash Wilder 0-1 Dean Ambrose 0-1 Dino Bravo 1-0 Dolph Ziggler 1-0 Drew Gulak 0-1 Dustin Runnels 0-1 D-Von Dudley 0-1 El Matador 0-1 Evan Bourne 1-0 Eve Torres 0-1 Fandango 0-1 Gail Kim 0-1 Gangrel 1-0 Hacksaw Jim Duggan 1-0 Road Warrior Hawk 0-1 The Hurricane 0-1 Ivory 0-1 Jacqueline 1-0 Jason Jordan 1-1 Jeff Hardy 0-1 Jerry Sags 0-1 Jey Uso 2-0 Jillian Hall 0-1 Jimmy Uso 2-0 Katie Lea Burchill 0-1 Kato 0-1 Kelly Kelly 0-1 Koko B. Ware 1-1 Konnor 0-1 Kwang 0-1 Lana 0-1 Lance Cade 1-0 Layla 0-1 Lita 1-0 Bushwhacker Luke 1-0 Maria 0-1 Matt Hardy 0-1 Melina 0-1 Mickie James 0-1 The Miz 1-0 Mojo Rawley 1-0 Molly Holly 1-0 The Mountie 0-1 Natalya 0-1 Neville 2-0 Nikki Bella 0-1 Owen Hart 1-0 Papa Shango 1-0 Paul London 0-1 Rene Dupree 0-1 Rey Mysterio 1-0 Rob Conway 0-1 Rob Van Dam 3-0 Rosa Mendes 0-1 Rusev 0-1 Sami Zayn 1-0 Santino Marella 0-1 Scott Taylor 1-0 Scott Dawson 0-1 Shane Douglas 1-0 Shannon Moore 0-1 Sheamus 1-0 Simon Gotch 0-1 Skull 1-0 Spike Dudley 1-0 Stacy Keibler 0-1 Steven Richards 0-1 Stone Cold Steve Austin 1-0 Tatanka 1-0 Torrie Wilson 0-1 Trevor Murdoch 1-0 Tyler Breeze 0-1 Vader 0-1 Viktor 0-1 Xavier Woods 0-1 Yokozuna 0-1 Zack Ryder 1-1 Zelina Vega 1-0 You could have easily gone to my site for the complete History of SummerSlam.
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Post by CeilingFan on Aug 3, 2019 9:57:35 GMT -5
Andre the Giant's team from the 88 Survivor Series is the only one where all the members have passed away.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Aug 3, 2019 10:05:37 GMT -5
Andre the Giant's team from the 88 Survivor Series is the only one where all the members have passed away. Including managers and their backstage interviewer Mean Gene Okerlund
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Post by CeilingFan on Aug 4, 2019 20:43:30 GMT -5
The 1990 Survivor Series was the one which had the most Sole Survivors : 4.
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Post by CeilingFan on Aug 7, 2019 21:23:16 GMT -5
Road Warrior Animal was in more Royal Rumbles than Road Warrior Hawk.
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Post by Macho Pichu on Aug 7, 2019 21:33:18 GMT -5
Road Warrior Animal was in more Royal Rumbles than Road Warrior Hawk. During Hawk's lifetime, the two of them were only in one together and never were either entered without the other. Animal's solo appearance was after Hawk's death, which seemed like the most likely scenario to get there, anyway.
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Post by CeilingFan on Aug 11, 2019 19:44:11 GMT -5
The 2nd oldest Singles Title in WWE is actually the United States Championship.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Aug 17, 2019 18:26:39 GMT -5
The 2nd oldest Singles Title in WWE is actually the United States Championship. Is there not a lineage question there?
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Post by MrElijah on Aug 17, 2019 19:27:08 GMT -5
The 2nd oldest Singles Title in WWE is actually the United States Championship. Is there not a lineage question there? No because it's the same lineage as the NWA(JCP)/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship from 1975.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Aug 17, 2019 22:31:34 GMT -5
Is there not a lineage question there? No because it's the same lineage as the NWA(JCP)/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship from 1975. The original US title was unified with the IC title. On several levels, it is a separate title from the US title that was started in 2003. While most generally consider it a continuation of the original, it kinda isn't and just shares the name.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Aug 18, 2019 2:30:08 GMT -5
The 2nd oldest Singles Title in WWE is actually the United States Championship. Is there not a lineage question there? Had a quick look, and between the unifications, splits etc. here's what I THINK it is. 1. WWE World title (April 1963) 2. RAW Tag Team (October 2002) 3. IC Title (May 2003) 4. US Title (July 2003) 5. Raw Womens' (April 2016) 6. Universal (July 2016) 7. Smackdown Tag (August 2016) 8. Smackdown Women (August 2016) 9. Womens' Tag Team (December 2018) 10.24/7 (May 2019)
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Post by CeilingFan on Aug 20, 2019 17:28:51 GMT -5
Eddie Edwards is the Elder Statesman of Impact Wrestling, having competed there since 2014.
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