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Also, being fat hasn't stopped Kevin Steen.

It's stopped him from getting employed by a real promotion though.

ALSO

I like how the lovely blonde in the picture above has a fistful of singles, presumably because she just finished a shift.
 
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I guess Just For Men really does work.
 
guys Joe peaked 7 years ago against kobashi. The dream is over, he squandered his talent with bad decisions, not taking care of his body, and losing interest in putting on 5 star matches.

I don't care what anyone says. That is one of my favorite matches of all time.
 
Well yeah, I like tattoos on girls pretty much everywhere but the chest. But I'd have to see her without the shirt to make a truly informed opinion
 
What is this? Let's run down WWE here.

Beer Money - why would they had been interested in them as a team when in fact the WWE's tag division has been DEAD for four years and counting.

Rob Van Dam - all right, I can see this one, Smackdown guy who middles between main event and mid-card.

Matt Morgan - yay...

Bully Ray - good talent, but his character that's Bully Ray will go to zero in the WWE. Guaranteed.

Ink - no tag division, see above, and Ink's matches would be nothing but Cole screaming how they look.

Samoa Joe - unfortunate they aren't interested, because he's talented and doesn't need to speak on the mic to show that. Another talented wrestler who the WWE won't/would not use right, see Jack Swagger, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin, MVP, Luke Gallows and diva's like Katie Lea and Gail Kim.

The Pope - they had Elijah Burke and did nothing. So they see here Burke and TNA's writing team can do something creative, so they jump at the chance to want to sign him again and... do nothing with him..
 
Via pwinsider, a complete win/loss record for WWE PPVs in 2011:

Throughout 2011, I kept track of WWE's Pay-Per-View Results. From those results, I compiled every wrestler's Win-Loss Record. Every match that was on Pay-Per-View is counted except the Royal Rumble, which was won by Alberto Del Rio. The reason the match does not count is because it is a Multiple Entrance Match, meaning the match started with 2 people and then when they got eliminated, another wrestler enters the match, and it continues until all participants enter and there is one person left. Elimination Chamber Matches count because all participants are in the ring at the same time, even though you could get eliminated throughout the match.

I also compared the numbers from 2010 and 2011 to see the difference in matches, and other things. The brand (Raw (R), Smackdown (S),and Non-Branded (NB)) are as of the end of 2011, according to the WWE.com Roster Page, or when they last worked for the company, not when the match took place. The affiliation (Face (F) & Heel (H)) is for what they were at the time of the match, hence the wrestlers that have multiple letters next to their name, meaning that they switched from one to the other, throughout the year. Also, even if a wrestler turned one way or the other but didn't wrestle on PPV after their turn, I counted it anyway. Non-Branded Wrestlers are those that aren't assigned to a particular brand, like The Rock, Jim Ross, Trish Stratus, & Snooki, although their feud was shown on Raw, they weren't officially part of Raw. Sin Cara (Original) is obviously the Original Blue Masked one, and Negro is the wrestler now known as Hunico. Thanks. Unlike last year, I added a list for every wrestler, showing their matches they had. Also, I listed all of the Gimmick Matches & Title Changes that occurred this year. Also, I added the Dark Matches just for fun, even though they aren’t counted in the Official Win-Loss Records. Thanks to Dave, Mike, Rich, Stu, and everyone else at the site for their awesome coverage of each Pay-Per-View held this year. Without further ado, here is the 2011 WWE Pay-Per-View Win-Loss Records.

Kofi Kingston 7-4-0 (R,F)
Randy Orton 7-6-0 (S,F)
John Cena 6-5-0 (R,F)
Alberto Del Rio 6-6-0 (R,H)
Evan Bourne 5-1-0 (R,F)
Cody Rhodes 5-3-0 (S,H)
The Big Show 5-4-1 (S,F)
Dolph Ziggler 5-5-0 (R,H)
CM Punk 5-8-0 (R, H/F)
Beth Phoenix 4-2-0 (R,H)
Mark Henry 4-2-1 (S,H)
The Miz 4-8-0 (R,H)
Edge 3-0-0 (S,F)
Kane 3-2-0 (R, F/H)
Kelly Kelly 3-3-0 (R,F)
Sheamus 3-5-0 (S H/F)
Daniel Bryan 2-1-0 (S,F)
Michael Cole 2-1-0 (R,H)
Sin Cara(Original) 2-2-0 (S,F)
Triple H 2-2-0 (R,F)
Ezekiel Jackson 2-2-0 (S H/F)
Christian 2-5-0 (S F/H)
John Morrison 2-5-0 (R,F)
Rey Mysterio 2-5-0 (R,F)
R-Truth 2-6-0 (R,H)
Jack Swagger 2-6-0 (R,H)
Wade Barrett 2-7-0 (S,F)
The Rock 1-0-0 (NB,F)
Snooki 1-0-0 (NB,F)
Trish Stratus 1-0-0 (NB,F)
The Undertaker 1-0-0 (S,F)
Brie Bella 1-1-0 (R,H)
Sin Cara (Negro)/Hunico 1-1-0 (S,H)
Santino Marella 1-1-0 (R,F)
Zack Ryder 1-1-0 (R,F)
Justin Gabriel 1-2-0 (S, H/F)
Layla 1-2-0 (S, H/F)
Alex Riley 1-2-0 (R, H/F)
Heath Slater 1-2-0 (S,H)
Eve Torres 1-2-0 (R,F)
Jerry Lawler 1-3-0 (R,F)
Ted DiBiase 0-1-0 (S,H/F)
Epico 0-1-0 (R,H)
Chavo Guerrero 0-1-0 (S,H)
Vladimir Kozlov 0-1-0 (R,F)
Drew McIntyre 0-1-0 (S,H)
Kevin Nash 0-1-0 (R,H)
Natalya Neidhart 0-1-0 (S,H)
Primo 0-1-0 (R,H)
Jim Ross 0-1-0 (NB,F)
Booker T 0-1-0 (S,F)
Mason Ryan 0-2-0 (R,H/F)
Michelle McCool 0-3-0 (S,H)

a lot more: http://www.pwinsider.com/article/64...pv-winloss-records-for-entire-roster.html?p=1
 
Michael Cole has had as many PPV matches, and wins, as Daniel Bryan. Let that sink in.

That right there gives Cole a reason to talk about Bryan the way he does, but they won't put that over because Cole is too busy running Bryan down to give a reason why.
 
Randy Orton and CM Punk were the only ones on that list on every PPV last year, no wonder we got tired of Orton.

Punk did not appear in a singles match at the Rumble, though he was in the Rumble match itself so this didn't count towards his tally. He has 13 matches listed because he pulled double duty at Summerslam w/ Del Rio's cash in.

Orton lost his singles match at the RR and then also participated in the Rumble match.

So if we include the Rumble match on the list they both appeared at every PPV + 1.
 
Punk did not appear in a singles match at the Rumble, though he was in the Rumble match itself so this didn't count towards his tally. He has 13 matches listed because he pulled double duty at Summerslam w/ Del Rio's cash in.

Orton lost his singles match at the RR and then also participated in the Rumble match.

So if we include the Rumble match on the list they both appeared at every PPV + 1.

Still amazing that out of the whole company, only two guys worked every PPV.
 
Queued up all my CHIKARA for an epic back to back rewatch this year (until I'm up to date). Think I'm missing one or two shows so will have to track them down (if they've ever been released on DVD).
 
Anyone going to Wrestle Reunion at the end of the month?

Friday 1/27/12
8:15pm Dragon Gate USA Live Wrestling Show.


Open The United Gate Title Match
CIMA & Ricochet defend vs. Masaaki Mochizuki & Jimmy Susumu (Yokosuka)

“Mercury Rising 2011″ Rematch
PAC vs. Akira Tozawa

Grudge Match
Masato Yoshino vs. Naruki Doi
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Saturday 1/28/12
8:15pm. Live Pro Wrestling Superstars Event presented by WrestleReunion


“Man Scout” Jake Manning v. “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels

World of Sport Rules: Colt Cabana v. Fit Finlay

LA Street Fight, No DQ and No Countouts “The Antichrist of Wrestling” Kevin Steen v. “Innovator of Hardcore” Tommy Dreamer

The Young Bucks v. The Great Sasuke & El Generico

Legendary Tag Teams Collide: The Steiner Brothers v. The New Age Outlaws with Mick Foley as the special enforcing ref.

WrestleReunion’s “nearly famous” 20 Man WrestleRoyale (Legends Battle Royale).
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Sunday 1/29/12

1pm – 4pm – Pro Wrestling Guerrilla presents Kurt Russellmania 3 Our friends at PWG will be back for a third year in a row. A meet and greet for VIPs should start at 12pm and belltime should be around 1pm. Matches already announced:


Six-Man Tag Team Never-In-Your-Wildest-Dreams Match II
Super Dragon, Kevin Steen, & Akira Tozawa vs. El Generico, “The Man That Gravity Forgot” PAC, & Masato Yoshino
Dream Tag Team Match
Blood Warriors (CIMA & Ricochet) vs. RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma)

Singles Match
Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Roderick Strong

Tag Team Rematch
American Wolves (Eddie Edwards & Davey Richards) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)

Singles Match
Naruki Doi vs. Willie Mack

Singles Match
BxB Hulk vs. Jimmy Susumu (formerly Susumu Yokosuka)

Plus, the legendary Mascarita Dorada will be in action!
 
That Wrestlereunion sounds awesome. I'll be watching the Dragon Gate IPPV at least. Also, I'm going to the Wrestlereunion in Miami.

Super Dragon, Kevin Steen, & Akira Tozawa vs. El Generico, “The Man That Gravity Forgot” PAC, & Masato Yoshino

^^^ Fucking awesome.
 
That Wrestlereunion sounds awesome. I'll be watching the Dragon Gate IPPV at least. Also, I'm going to the Wrestlereunion in Miami.

Super Dragon, Kevin Steen, & Akira Tozawa vs. El Generico, “The Man That Gravity Forgot” PAC, & Masato Yoshino

^^^ Fucking awesome.

I think I'm leaning towards Sunday since I love PWG. It'll be interesting to see how busted up Steen is after his street fight with Tommy Dreamer the night before.
 
Jericho is advertised for some house shows. Really interested in who he's gonna wrestle.

Still hope he'll win the rumble and we'll get Jericho/Punk at WM.
 
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