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Subject: Raw YTD Records
Posted by: The Onlooker
- [11638811] Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 13:26
For those that are interested, here is the W-L records of all Raw participants based upon the following criteria:
1) This is for the time period of 1/1/03-06/30/03. 2) Only Raw and PPV single match results are used. 3) Wins/Losses are dertermined solely by pinfall, submission or gimmick match result (ladder, flag, etc.) 4) DQ's are not counted. 5) Sorry, only the men's results are applicable
Participant and Record (based upon total wins) 1. Triple H.................9-0 2. Goldberg.................6-0 3. Rodney Mack..............6-1 4. Scott Steiner............6-2 5. Booker T.................5-1 6. Chris Jericho............5-3 7. The Hurricane............4-5 8. Randy Orton..............3-0 9. D'Lo Brown...............3-1 10. The Rock.................3-2 11. Rob Van Dam..............3-3 12. Maven....................3-4 13. Jeff Hardy...............3-6 14. Jerry Lawler.............2-0 15. Stone Cold Steve Austin..2-1 * Ric Flair................2-1 * Goldust..................2-1 18. Rico.....................2-2 19. Chief Morley ............2-3 20. Test.....................2-4 21. Batista..................1-0 * Garrison Cade............1-0 * Sylvain Grenier..........1-0 * Val Venis................1-0 25. Rene Dupree..............1-1 * Shawn Michaels...........1-1 27. Eric Bischoff............1-2 * Kane.....................1-2 29. Christian................1-4 30. Bubba Ray Dudley.........0-1 * Devon Dudley.............0-1 * Kevin Nash...............0-1 * Jim Ross.................0-1 * Al Snow..................0-1 35. Rosey....................0-2 * Unnamed "White Boys".....0-2 37. Tommy Dreamer............0-3 * Spike Dudley.............0-3 39. Chris Nowinski...........0-4 40. Steven Richards..........0-5 41. Lance Storm..............0-6
Thoughts: ---HHH is still undefeated??? Y-A-W-N! ---Lance Storm must really be boring. ---When on their own, the Dudley Brothers are winless. ---Notice that D'Lo Brown has more wins than Kane and Christian COMBINED? And he was released in February. ---You can't spell Nowinski without N-O W-I-N-S.
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1 | Tree, also @ work Donor
ID: 599393013 Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 13:34
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the WWE screwed up in getting rid of D'Lo. there's a reason the man is challenging for the NWA World Champion.
interesting numbers, BTW.
peace, Tree
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2 | The Onlooker
ID: 11638811 Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 13:48
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tree....I definitely agree. D'Lo was a major talent and given the right storyline, he woulda, coulda, shoulda been a keeper.
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3 | Farn Sustainer
ID: 7822711 Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 14:03
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You mean the "I am a minority and I have been oppressed" featuring Theodore Long wasn't a great storyline?
Apparently we are in the minority on those thoughts cause Vince loved it so much he fired D'Lo and put Mack in the same storyline along with Jazz.
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4 | Species Sustainer
ID: 569221717 Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 14:28
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"Unnamed White Boys" --- ROFLMAO
I was down with the Brown, too.
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5 | blue hen Leader
ID: 710321114 Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 19:07
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"we are in the minority" --- ROFLMAO
I am backing the Mack, too.
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6 | Bond, James Bond
ID: 27629321 Tue, Jul 08, 2003, 20:52
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Very nice work Onlooker! Nice to see that good ol' J.R. has as many single matches as Al Snow. ;)
But what really stands out to me is Christian's 1-4 record. Thought he was a lot better than that.
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7 | The Onlooker
ID: 33654911 Wed, Jul 09, 2003, 13:24
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Bond...As you probably know, Christian is a very valuable member of the Raw brand. His mic skills, wrestling techniques and such make him extremely "over" no matter what he does because he does it all so well. I would say though that he does indeed perform better in a tag team than he does on the singles circuit and I anticipate, somewhere down the line, a revamping of the Edge and Christian duo. As such, his W/L record really doesn't mean as much to him as it would another performer.
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