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Post by hbkid718 on Jan 1, 2019 13:50:44 GMT -5
Thanks for this. Even though we sometimes don't have the same results, due to my decision to not go with WWE's official results on Disqualifications & No Contests, it's still awesome to see how close our records are. I enjoyed reading this after every show. It will suck not to see this, but I get that real life is more important.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Jan 1, 2019 14:09:36 GMT -5
WWE's obviously faked list says Styles won 26, Asuka won 27, Strowman won 29, Balor won 31 and Rollins won 35.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 1, 2019 14:20:11 GMT -5
WWE's obviously faked list says Styles won 26, Asuka won 27, Strowman won 29, Balor won 31 and Rollins won 35. I think their list is based on two things... One, explicitly only counting TV, as in RAW, SmackDown and PPV. Four of them did the Mixed Match Challenges at different points, which boosted my stats and didn’t count for theirs. Two, I feel like they tend to count each fall in gauntlet matches as an individual match, which boosts their stats but not mine.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Jan 1, 2019 14:27:11 GMT -5
WWE's obviously faked list says Styles won 26, Asuka won 27, Strowman won 29, Balor won 31 and Rollins won 35. I think their list is based on two things... One, explicitly only counting TV, as in RAW, SmackDown and PPV. Four of them did the Mixed Match Challenges at different points, which boosted my stats and didn’t count for theirs. Two, I feel like they tend to count each fall in gauntlet matches as an individual match, which boosts their stats but not mine. How do you account for Vic Joseph saying that you smell of expired canned ham at the end of the video then?
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 1, 2019 14:40:20 GMT -5
I think their list is based on two things... One, explicitly only counting TV, as in RAW, SmackDown and PPV. Four of them did the Mixed Match Challenges at different points, which boosted my stats and didn’t count for theirs. Two, I feel like they tend to count each fall in gauntlet matches as an individual match, which boosts their stats but not mine. How do you account for Vic Joseph saying that you smell of expired canned ham at the end of the video then? Because he clearly can’t read when I say the Bonus Snowcones were suggested by the voters, not by me. (I’m surprised I haven’t got a fatwa over my head after all the shade I threw at the Saudi Arabia shows)
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Jan 1, 2019 14:43:16 GMT -5
How do you account for Vic Joseph saying that you smell of expired canned ham at the end of the video then? Because he clearly can’t read when I say the Bonus Snowcones were suggested by the voters, not by me. (I’m surprised I haven’t got a fatwa over my head after all the shade I threw at the Saudi Arabia shows) Are you sure you haven't?
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 1, 2019 14:45:19 GMT -5
Because he clearly can’t read when I say the Bonus Snowcones were suggested by the voters, not by me. (I’m surprised I haven’t got a fatwa over my head after all the shade I threw at the Saudi Arabia shows) Are you sure you haven't? No, but if I’m going down, the rest of FAN won’t be too far behind.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Jan 1, 2019 14:52:36 GMT -5
Are you sure you haven't? No, but if I’m going down, the rest of FAN won’t be too far behind. I WAS ABDUCTED BY NINJAS! NINJAS! LIVE ON THE INTERNET! NINJAS! DID SOMEONE GET A LICENSE PLATE? CALL THE COPS!
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Post by hbkid718 on Jan 2, 2019 13:12:58 GMT -5
WWE's obviously faked list says Styles won 26, Asuka won 27, Strowman won 29, Balor won 31 and Rollins won 35. I called them out on this and sent them a link to my site. Thank God for guys like me & you for actually doing the work that the WWE itself do not want to do.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Jan 2, 2019 13:18:39 GMT -5
WWE's obviously faked list says Styles won 26, Asuka won 27, Strowman won 29, Balor won 31 and Rollins won 35. I called them out on this and sent them a link to my site. Thank God for guys like me & you for actually doing the work that the WWE itself do not want to do. It's true, I'm the real hero around here. Ask anyone, tell 'em Scotty EoE: Well There's Your Problem
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jan 7, 2019 5:47:41 GMT -5
OK, before I let this thread rest, here's a bit of a general idea of how the points are divided up. It's always been two main parts... the match points, which are points gained and lost from wins and losses (before bonuses and penalties) and the competition points, which are points gained from being regularly booked on TV, scored on a per month basis. The match points are affected by the show multipliers, basically meaning you get more points from winning a match at WrestleMania than you do winning a match on RAW. You add those with your bonuses and penalties, the 500 point base score and your carryovers from previous years, and that's how you get your final score.
The match points I feel are what generally reflect a person's booking over the course of a year. The higher that number is, the more they've won, right? The lower the number, the more they've lost. You do get a few anomalies based on someone winning one or two major matches (Nakamura winning the Royal Rumble gave him a major boost) or big part-time stars being in the middle of the rankings because of their limited bookings, but it mostly makes sense, I hope...
And then you have the competition points, which are mostly circumstantial. Barring injury, all the main roster gets booked for WrestleMania, giving them a big boost in that regard, and from there, most of those get booked for SummerSlam, Royal Rumble and Survivor Series. Beyond that, you have your major stars that get booked for just about every PPV and they're the ones who top the rankings. The middle here would be your main roster midcard and below, who don't get booked for PPV, but manage to get a TV appearance each month to get those points. The bottom would be your 205 Live, NXT and NXT UK types, as being on the main roster C-brand and the two developmental brands doesn't lend itself to getting those big boosts from PPV, beyond whoever's in the Cruiserweight Championship feud or whoever gets booked on a Takeover...
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