Sunday, November 25, 2012
Florida Wrestling 1970-1987
Here is my latest tally using results from the "Florida Wrestling Results Threads" section of the Ask the Clawmaster section.
MAJOR FEUDS
Mike Graham:
Dick Slater vs Mike Graham: 154 matches
1972: 2 matches
1973: 60 matches (
1974: 48 matches
1975: 6 matches
1978: 5 matches
1980: 20 matches
1981: 9 matches
1984: 4 matches
Buddy Roberts vs Mike Graham: 115 matches
1974: 39 matches
1976: 48 matches
1977: 20 matches
1985: 8 matches
Bob Orton Jr vs Mike Graham: 96 matches
1975: 11 matches
1976: 81 matches
1977: 4 matches
Mike Graham vs Mr Saito: 88 matches
1977: 21 matches
1978: 44 matches
1979: 2 matches
1980: 20 matches
1981: 1 match
Mike Graham vs The Samoans: 84 matches
1973: 84 matches
Jerry Brown vs Mike Graham: 81 matches
1974: 37 matches
1976: 44 matches
Bob Roop vs Mike Graham: 77 matches
1974: 2 matches
1975: 22 matches
1976: 36 matches
1977: 2 matches
1985: 8 matches
1986: 7 matches
Dory Funk Jr vs Mike Graham: 73 matches
1978: 1 match
1980: 1 match
1981: 25 matches
1982: 27 matches
1984: 17 matches
1987: 2 matches
Bobby Shane vs Mike Graham: 63 matches
1972: 52 matches
1973: 11 matches
Bobby Duncum vs Mike Graham: 58 matches
1974: 30 matches
1975: 1 match
1978: 22 matches
1983: 5 matches
Bobby Jaggers vs Mike Graham: 58 matches
1980: 27 matches
1981: 29 matches
1982: 2 matches
Kevin Sullivan vs Mike Graham: 57 matches
1982: 10 matches
1983: 11 matches
1984: 22 matches
1985: 7 matches
1986: 5 matches
1987: 2 matches
Dusty Rhodes:
Dusty Rhodes vs Pak Song: 104 matches
1974: 71 matches
1976: 13 matches
1977: 1 match
1978: 10 matches
1979: 9 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Harley Race: 85 matches
1975: 26 matches
1976: 1 match
1977: 14 matches
1978: 11 matches
1979: 11 matches
1980: 12 matches
1981: 6 matches
1983: 4 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Kevin Sullivan: 76 matches
1973: 5 matches
1982: 8 matches
1983: 24 matches
1984: 36 matches
1987: 3 matches
Don Muraco vs Dusty Rhodes: 73 matches
1974: 13 matches
1979: 26 matches
1980: 33 matches
1981: 1 match
Dusty Rhodes vs Superstar Billy Graham: 72 matches
1976: 9 matches
1977: 50 matches
1984: 13 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Terry Funk: 69 matches
1970: 1 match
1974: 11 matches
1975: 4 matches
1976: 20 matches
1977: 3 matches
1979: 16 matches
1980: 2 matches
1981: 4 matches
1982: 8 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Ivan Koloff: 67 matches
1977: 36 matches
1978: 1 match
1980: 29 matches
1984: 1 match
Dusty Rhodes vs Missouri Mauler: 67 matches
1970: 1 match
1976: 60 matches
1978: 3 matches
1979: 3 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Jos Leduc: 64 matches
1973: 7 matches
1974: 38 matches
1979: 19 matches
Bob Roop vs Dusty Rhodes: 58 matches
1970: 5 matches
1971: 1 match
1975: 42 matches
1976: 8 matches
1978: 2 matches
Assassin I vs Dusty Rhodes: 56 matches
1981: 56 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Ox Baker: 56 matches
1976: 17 matches
1977: 22 matches
1978: 1 match
1979: 11 matches
1981: 2 matches
1983: 3 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Paul Jones: 56 matches
1973: 43 matches
1974: 13 matches
Buddy Wolff vs Dusty Rhodes: 52 matches
1977: 50 matches
1978: 1 match
1979: 1 match
The Briscoes:
Bob Orton Jr vs Jerry Brisco: 87 matches
1975: 1 match
1976: 71 matches
1977: 15 matches
Jack Brisco vs Mr Saito: 82 matches
1970: 25 matches
1977: 2 matches
1978: 26 matches
1979: 4 matches
1980: 24 matches
1981: 1 match
Dick Murdoch vs Jack Brisco: 81 matches
1970: 14 matches
1971: 55 matches
1972: 6 matches
1975: 2 matches
1981: 4 matches
Buddy Roberts vs Jerry Brisco: 73 matches
1974: 25 matches
1976: 20 matches
1977: 28 matches
Bob Roop vs Jerry Brisco: 69 matches
1974: 4 matches
1975: 1 match
1976: 52 matches
1977: 10 matches
1978: 2 matches
Jack Brisco vs Paul Jones: 69 matches
1972: 49 matches
1973: 19 matches
1974: 1 match
Jerry Brisco vs Mr Saito: 68 matches
1977: 7 matches
1978: 34 matches
1979: 5 matches
1980: 19 matches
1981: 3 matches
Dory Funk Jr vs Jack Brisco: 65 matches
1970: 8 matches
1971: 16 matches
1972: 12 matches
1973: 2 matches
1974: 3 matches
1975: 6 matches
1978: 2 matches
1979: 3 matches
1981: 10 matches
1982: 3 matches
Jack Brisco vs Missouri Mauler: 60 matches
1970: 34 matches
1971: 1 match
1972: 1 match
1976: 24 matches
Bob Roop vs Jack Brisco: 59 matches
1975: 14 matches
1976: 34 matches
1977: 8 matches
1978: 3 matches
Bryan St John vs Jack Brisco: 58 matches
1979: 8 matches
1980: 50 matches
Dale Lewis vs Jack Brisco: 57 matches
1970: 41 matches
1971: 14 matches
1972: 1 match
1975: 1 match
Bob Orton Jr vs Jack Brisco: 55 matches
1976: 47 matches
1977: 8 matches
Assassin I vs Jack Brisco: 55 matches
1981: 55 matches
Hans Schroeder vs Jerry Brisco: 54 matches
1976: 1 match
1977: 35 matches
1980: 17 matches
1981: 1 match
Bryan St John vs Jerry Brisco: 54 matches
1979: 10 matches
1980: 44 matches
Other Major Feuds:
Mr Saito vs Steve Keirn: 104 matches
1977: 32 matches
1978: 41 matches
1979: 1 match
1980: 30 matches
Bugsy McGraw vs Nikolai Volkoff: 101 matches
1980: 101 matches
Buddy Colt vs Paul Jones: 95 matches
1972: 1 match
1973: 73 matches
1974: 20 matches
1975: 1 match
Dick Slater vs Kevin Sullivan: 94 matches
1972: 5 matches
1973: 70 matches
1974: 19 matches
Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans: 89 matches
1973: 89 matches
Bob Roop vs Steve Keirn: 85 matches
1976: 74 matches
1977: 3 matches
1978: 1 match
1986: 7 matches
Barry Windham vs Ron Bass: 84 matches
1983: 12 matches
1984: 43 matches
1986: 29 matches
Ron Fuller vs Ronnie Garvin: 78 matches
1970: 7 matches
1971: 67 matches
1972: 4 matches
Buddy Colt vs Mr Wrestling Tim Woods: 75 matches
1972: 46 matches
1973: 29 matches
Bob Orton Jr vs Steve Keirn: 62 matches
1975: 1 match
1976: 50 matches
1977: 11 matches
Don Muraco vs Steve Keirn: 62 matches
1979: 32 matches
1980: 22 matches
1981: 8 matches
Barry Windham vs Kevin Sullivan: 62 matches
1982: 12 matches
1983: 25 matches
1984: 13 matches
1985: 8 matches
1986: 2 matches
1987: 2 matches
Buddy Roberts vs Tony Charles: 59 matches
1974: 59 matches
Jerry Brown vs Tony Charles: 59 matches
1974: 59 matches
Ivan Koloff vs Steve Keirn: 58 matches
1977: 45 matches
1978: 6 matches
1980: 7 matches
Buddy Colt vs Ron Fuller: 58 matches
1972: 1 match
1973: 23 matches
1974: 34 matches
Leroy Brown vs Manny Fernandez: 58 matches
1979: 4 matches
1980: 54 matches
Paul Jones vs Super Destroyer: 57 matches
1980: 57 matches
Dick Slater vs Paul Jones: 55 matches
1972: 1 match
1973: 30 matches
1974: 9 matches
1980: 15 matches
Buddy Roberts vs Steve Keirn: 55 matches
1974: 4 matches
1976: 17 matches
1977: 34 matches
Bob Roop vs Rocky Johnson: 54 matches
1975: 51 matches
1978: 3 matches
Jose Lothario vs The Great Malenko: 53 matches
1970: 1 match
1971: 52 matches
Bobby Jaggers vs Bugsy McGraw: 52 matches
1980: 32 matches
1981: 20 matches
Dick Slater vs Roberto Soto: 52 matches
1973: 49 matches
1974: 3 matches
Danny Miller vs Inferno II: 51 matches
1970: 15 matches
1971: 36 matches
Bugsy McGraw vs Don Muraco: 51 matches
1980: 50 matches
1981: 1 match
Mr Wrestling Tim Woods vs Paul Jones: 51 matches
1972: 45 matches
1973: 6 matches
MAJOR TAG PARTNERS
Jack Brisco & Jerry Brisco: 419 matches
1971: 10 matches
1972: 8 matches
1973: 2 matches
1974: 1 match
1976: 44 matches
1977: 82 matches
1978: 51 matches
1979: 35 matches
1980: 71 matches
1981: 98 matches
1982: 17 matches
Buddy Roberts & Jerry Brown: 288 matches
1974: 178 matches
1976: 110 matches
Kevin Sullivan & Mike Graham: 250 matches
1972: 2 matches
1973: 198 matches
1974: 30 matches
1975: 3 matches
1977: 13 matches
1982: 4 matches
Mike Graham & Steve Keirn: 238 matches
1973: 1 match
1975: 1 match
1976: 20 matches
1977: 49 matches
1978: 95 matches
1979: 40 matches
1980: 7 matches
1981: 6 matches
1982: 6 matches
1986: 4 matches
1987: 9 matches
Inferno I & Inferno II: 192 matches
1970: 39 matches
1971: 77 matches
1972: 70 matches
1976: 1 match
1978: 1 match
1979: 1 match
1984: 2 matches
1985: 1 match
Eddie Graham & Mike Graham: 165 matches
1972: 31 matches
1973: 23 matches
1974: 41 matches
1975: 29 matches
1976: 24 matches
1977: 6 matches
1978: 5 matches
1979: 5 matches
1980: 1 match
Larry O'Day & Ron Miller: 143 matches
1971: 94 matches
1972: 49 matches
Assassin I & Assassin II: 122 matches
1977: 1 match
1981: 115 matches
1982: 1 match
1985: 5 matches
Mr Saito & Mr Sato: 121 matches
1978: 108 matches
1979: 13 matches
Bryan St John & Stan Lane: 116 matches
1979: 17 matches
1980: 99 matches
Stan Lane & Steve Keirn: 98 matches
1986: 97 matches
1987: 1 match
Frank Monte & Mike York: 97 matches
1971: 17 matches
1972: 77 matches
1974: 3 matches
Bob Orton Jr & Bob Orton Sr: 93 matches
1972: 27 matches
1976: 64 matches
1977: 2 matches
Bob Orton Jr & Bob Roop: 92 matches
1976: 80 matches
1977: 12 matches
Jack Welch & Roy Welch: 89 matches
1970: 48 matches
1971: 38 matches
1972: 3 matches
Robert Fuller & Ron Fuller: 82 matches
1971: 30 matches
1972: 13 matches
1973: 34 matches
1974: 5 matches
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Post subject: Re: Florida (1970 - 1987)
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Most Singles matches
Buddy Colt vs Paul Jones: 65 singles matches (and 30 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Harley Race: 63 singles matches (and 22 tag matches)
Jack Brisco vs Paul Jones: 54 singles matches (and 15 tag matches)
Dick Slater vs Mike Graham: 51 singles matches (and 103 tag matches)
Buddy Colt vs Mr Wrestling Tim Woods: 49 singles matches (and 26 tag matches)
Dory Funk Jr vs Jack Brisco: 47 singles matches (and 18 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Pak Song: 45 singles matches (and 59 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Terry Funk: 42 singles matches (and 27 tag matches)
Harley Race vs Jack Brisco: 42 singles matches (and 1 tag match)
Barry Windham vs Ron Bass: 42 singles matches (and 42 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Superstar Billy Graham: 41 singles matches (and 31 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Ric Flair: 41 singles matches (and 2 tag matches)
Buddy Colt vs Ron Fuller: 39 singles matches (and 19 tag matches)
Mr Wrestling Tim Woods vs Paul Jones: 39 singles matches (and 12 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Missouri Mauler: 38 singles matches (and 29 tag matches)
Bob Roop vs Steve Keirn: 36 singles matches (and 49 tag matches)
Ron Fuller vs Ronnie Garvin: 36 singles matches (and 42 tag matches)
Darling Dagmar vs Diamond Lil: 35 singles matches (and 15 tag matches)
Bob Orton Jr vs Mike Graham: 35 singles matches (and 61 tag matches)
Dory Funk Jr vs Mike Graham: 33 singles matches (and 40 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Jos Leduc: 33 singles matches (and 31 tag matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Paul Jones: 32 singles matches (and 24 tag matches)
Assassin I vs Dusty Rhodes: 32 singles matches (and 24 tag matches)
Buddy Wolff vs Dusty Rhodes: 31 singles matches (and 21 tag matches)
Bugsy McGraw vs Nikolai Volkoff: 30 singles matches (and 71 tag matches)
Buddy Colt vs Jack Brisco: 30 singles matches (and 12 tag matches)
Big Bad John vs Buddy Colt: 30 singles matches (and 18 tag matches)
Most Tag Matches
Buddy Roberts vs Mike Graham: 105 tag matches (and 10 singles matches)
Dick Slater vs Mike Graham: 103 tag matches (and 51 singles matches)
Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans: 89 tag matches
Mike Graham vs The Samoans: 84 tag matches
Mr Saito vs Steve Keirn: 83 tag matches (and 21 singles matches)
Jerry Brown vs Mike Graham: 81 tag matches
Mike Graham vs Mr Saito: 75 tag matches (and 13 singles matches)
Dick Slater vs Kevin Sullivan: 74 tag matches (and 20 singles matches)
Bob Roop vs Mike Graham: 72 tag matches (and 5 singles matches)
Bugsy McGraw vs Nikolai Volkoff: 71 tag matches (and 30 singles matches)
Buddy Roberts vs Jerry Brisco: 65 tag matches (and 8 singles matches)
Bob Orton Jr vs Jerry Brisco: 64 tag matches (and 23 singles matches)
Bob Orton Jr vs Mike Graham: 61 tag matches (and 35 singles matches)
Jerry Brisco vs Mr Saito: 60 tag matches (and 8 singles matches)
Jerry Brown vs Tony Charles: 59 tag matches
Buddy Roberts vs Tony Charles: 59 tag matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Pak Song: 59 tag matches (and 45 singles matches)
Dusty Rhodes vs Ivan Koloff: 56 tag matches (and 11 singles matches)
Jack Brisco vs Mr Saito: 56 tag matches (and 26 singles matches)
Bob Roop vs Jerry Brisco: 56 tag matches (and 13 singles matches)
Bobby Shane vs Mike Graham: 56 tag matches (and 7 singles matches)
Dick Murdoch vs Jack Brisco: 54 tag matches (and 27 singles matches)
Bobby Duncum vs Mike Graham: 54 tag matches (and 4 singles matches)
Bryan St John vs Jack Brisco: 53 tag matches (and 5 singles matches)
Danny Miller vs Inferno II: 51 tag matches
Danny Miller vs Inferno I: 50 tag matches
Don Muraco vs Dusty Rhodes: 50 tag matches (and 23 singles matches)
Top Feuds by Year
1970
Dale Lewis vs Jack Brisco : 20 singles matches and 21 tag matches = 41 matches
El Lobo vs Jose Lothario : 7 singles matches and 28 tag matches = 35 matches
Jack Brisco vs Missouri Mauler : 11 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 34 matches
Dale Lewis vs Jose Lothario : 8 singles matches and 26 tag matches = 34 matches
Argentina Apollo vs El Lobo : 2 singles matches and 31 tag matches = 33 matches
Jack Brisco vs Mr Saito : 19 singles matches and 6 tag matches = 25 matches
Danny Miller vs Mr Saito : 18 singles matches and 13 tag matches = 31 matches
1971
Ron Fuller vs Ronnie Garvin : 27 singles matches and 40 tag matches = 67 matches
Dick Murdoch vs Jack Brisco : 23 singles matches and 32 tag matches = 55 matches
Jose Lothario vs The Great Malenko : 24 singles matches and 28 tag matches = 52 matches
Louie Tillet vs Rene Goulet : 19 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 42 matches
Ron Miller vs Ronnie Garvin : and 37 tag matches = 37 matches
1972
Bobby Shane vs Mike Graham : 6 singles matches and 46 tag matches = 52 matches
Jack Brisco vs Paul Jones : 35 singles matches and 14 tag matches = 49 matches
Buddy Colt vs Mr Wrestling Tim Woods : 35 singles matches and 11 tag matches = 46 matches
Mr Wrestling Tim Woods vs Paul Jones : 36 singles matches and 9 tag matches = 45 matches
Bobby Shane vs Jack Brisco : 16 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 39 matches
1973
Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans : and 89 tag matches = 89 matches
Mike Graham vs The Samoans : and 84 tag matches = 84 matches
Buddy Colt vs Paul Jones : 50 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 73 matches
Dick Slater vs Kevin Sullivan : 14 singles matches and 56 tag matches = 70 matches
Dick Slater vs Mike Graham : 10 singles matches and 50 tag matches = 60 matches
Paul Jones vs The Great Mephisto : 27 singles matches and 2 tag matches = 29 matches
Big Bad John vs Buddy Colt : 26 singles matches and 14 tag matches = 40 matches
1974
Dusty Rhodes vs Pak Song : 35 singles matches and 36 tag matches = 71 matches
Jerry Brown vs Tony Charles : and 59 tag matches = 59 matches
Buddy Roberts vs Tony Charles : and 59 tag matches = 59 matches
Dick Slater vs Mike Graham : 18 singles matches and 30 tag matches = 48 matches
Jerry Brown vs Kevin Sullivan : and 40 tag matches = 40 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Jos Leduc : 28 singles matches and 21 tag matches = 49 matches
Bill Watts vs Dusty Rhodes : 22 singles matches and 10 tag matches = 32 matches
1975
Bob Roop vs Rocky Johnson : 25 singles matches and 26 tag matches = 51 matches
Bob Roop vs Dusty Rhodes : 16 singles matches and 26 tag matches = 42 matches
Omar Negro vs Roger Kirby : 3 singles matches and 36 tag matches = 39 matches
Mike George vs Roger Kirby : 11 singles matches and 21 tag matches = 32 matches
James J Dillon vs Omar Negro : 2 singles matches and 28 tag matches = 30 matches
Bob Roop vs Cyclon Negro : 17 singles matches and 12 tag matches = 29 matches
1976
Bob Orton Jr vs Mike Graham : 26 singles matches and 55 tag matches = 81 matches
Bob Roop vs Steve Keirn : 34 singles matches and 40 tag matches = 74 matches
Bob Orton Jr vs Jerry Brisco : 18 singles matches and 53 tag matches = 71 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Missouri Mauler : 35 singles matches and 25 tag matches = 60 matches
Bob Roop vs Jerry Brisco : 6 singles matches and 46 tag matches = 52 matches
1977
Buddy Wolff vs Dusty Rhodes : 31 singles matches and 19 tag matches = 50 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Superstar Billy Graham : 32 singles matches and 18 tag matches = 50 matches
Don Muraco vs Ivan Koloff : 17 singles matches and 29 tag matches = 46 matches
Ivan Koloff vs Steve Keirn : 7 singles matches and 38 tag matches = 45 matches
Jerry Brisco vs Seigfried Stanke : 4 singles matches and 41 tag matches = 45 matches
Lars Anderson vs Rocky Johnson : 21 singles matches and 13 tag matches = 34 matches
1978
Mike Graham vs Mr Saito : 1 singles matches and 43 tag matches = 44 matches
Mike Graham vs Mr Sato : 1 singles matches and 41 tag matches = 42 matches
Mr Saito vs Steve Keirn : and 41 tag matches = 41 matches
Mr Sato vs Steve Keirn : and 39 tag matches = 39 matches
Jerry Brisco vs Mr Sato : 5 singles matches and 33 tag matches = 38 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Killer Karl Kox : 18 singles matches and 14 tag matches = 32 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs The Spoiler : 17 singles matches and 2 tag matches = 19 matches
Dick Slater vs Jerry Brisco : 14 singles matches and tag matches = 14 matches
1979
Don Muraco vs Steve Keirn : 6 singles matches and 26 tag matches = 32 matches
Bugsy McGraw vs Sweet Brown Sugar : 10 singles matches and 19 tag matches = 29 matches
Don Muraco vs Dusty Rhodes : 4 singles matches and 22 tag matches = 26 matches
Jerry Brisco vs Thor The Viking : 4 singles matches and 21 tag matches = 25 matches
Bugsy McGraw vs Steve Keirn : 2 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 25 matches
Jack Brisco vs Killer Kahn : 15 singles matches and 9 tag matches = 24 matches
Killer Kahn vs Sweet Brown Sugar : 10 singles matches and 14 tag matches = 24 matches
1980
Bugsy McGraw vs Nikolai Volkoff : 30 singles matches and 71 tag matches = 101 matches
Paul Jones vs Super Destroyer : 27 singles matches and 30 tag matches = 57 matches
Leroy Brown vs Manny Fernandez : 25 singles matches and 29 tag matches = 54 matches
Bugsy McGraw vs Don Muraco : 14 singles matches and 36 tag matches = 50 matches
Bryan St John vs Jack Brisco : 3 singles matches and 47 tag matches = 50 matches
1981
Assassin I vs Dusty Rhodes : 32 singles matches and 24 tag matches = 56 matches
Assassin I vs Jack Brisco : 9 singles matches and 46 tag matches = 55 matches
Assassin II vs Jack Brisco : and 44 tag matches = 44 matches
Assassin I vs Charlie Cook : 5 singles matches and 38 tag matches = 43 matches
Assassin I vs Sweet Brown Sugar : 13 singles matches and 30 tag matches = 43 matches
Charlie Cook vs Dory Funk Jr : 28 singles matches and 11 tag matches = 39 matches
Bobby Jaggers vs El Gran Apollo : 19 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 20 matches
1982
Kendo Nagasaki vs Mike Graham : 16 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 39 matches
Butch Reed vs Dory Funk Jr : 12 singles matches and 17 tag matches = 29 matches
Dory Funk Jr vs Mike Graham : 7 singles matches and 20 tag matches = 27 matches
Brian Blair vs Kendo Nagasaki : 16 singles matches and 10 tag matches = 26 matches
Barry Windham vs Jake Roberts : 9 singles matches and 17 tag matches = 26 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Ric Flair : 22 singles matches and tag matches = 22 matches
Butch Reed vs Ric Flair : 18 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 19 matches
1983
Angelo Mosca vs Ron Bass : 12 singles matches and 21 tag matches = 33 matches
Barry Windham vs Kevin Sullivan : 2 singles matches and 23 tag matches = 25 matches
Angelo Mosca vs Barry Windham : 6 singles matches and 19 tag matches = 25 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Kevin Sullivan : 10 singles matches and 14 tag matches = 24 matches
Angelo Mosca vs Blackjack Mulligan : 8 singles matches and 15 tag matches = 23 matches
Adrian Street vs Scott McGhee : 11 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 12 matches
Barry Windham vs Jos Leduc : 10 singles matches and 2 tag matches = 12 matches
1984
Barry Windham vs Ron Bass : 12 singles matches and 31 tag matches = 43 matches
Barry Windham vs Black Bart : 12 singles matches and 27 tag matches = 39 matches
Dusty Rhodes vs Kevin Sullivan : 14 singles matches and 22 tag matches = 36 matches
Black Bart vs Mike Rotundo : 7 singles matches and 25 tag matches = 32 matches
Hector Guerrero vs Joe Lightfoot : 10 singles matches and 20 tag matches = 30 matches
Dennis Brown vs Hector Guerrero : 16 singles matches and 8 tag matches = 24 matches
Billy Jack Haynes vs Superstar Billy Graham : 14 singles matches and 4 tag matches = 18 matches
1985
Billy Jack Haynes vs Rick Rude : 15 singles matches and 25 tag matches = 40 matches
Brian Blair vs Jesse Barr : 21 singles matches and 14 tag matches = 35 matches
Brian Blair vs Rick Rude : 17 singles matches and 7 tag matches = 24 matches
Bugsy McGraw vs Rip Rogers : 23 singles matches and tag matches = 23 matches
Rick Rude vs Wahoo McDaniel : 4 singles matches and 19 tag matches = 23 matches
Bill Irwin vs Hector Guerrero : 20 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 21 matches
1986
Butch Miller vs Steve Keirn : and 36 tag matches = 36 matches
Luke Williams vs Steve Keirn : and 36 tag matches = 36 matches
Kareem Muhammad vs Lex Luger : 11 singles matches and 19 tag matches = 30 matches
Butch Miller vs Stan Lane : and 30 tag matches = 30 matches
Barry Windham vs Ron Bass : 21 singles matches and 8 tag matches = 29 matches
Kendall Windham vs Ron Bass : 23 singles matches and 2 tag matches = 25 matches
Jesse Barr vs Lex Luger : 22 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 23 matches
1987
Jim Jeffers vs Tracy Smothers : and 12 tag matches = 12 matches
Mac Jeffers vs Tracy Smothers : and 12 tag matches = 12 matches
Mac Jeffers vs Steve Armstrong : and 11 tag matches = 11 matches
Jim Jeffers vs Steve Armstrong : and 11 tag matches = 11 matches
Bad News Allen vs Kevin Sullivan : 7 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 8 matches
Pez Whatley vs Ron Simmons : 6 singles matches and 2 tag matches = 8 matches
Dory Funk Jr vs Mike Rotunda : 5 singles matches and 1 tag matches = 6 matches
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Post subject: Re: Florida Championship Wrestling (1970 - 1987)
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Win/Loss Records
Mike Graham: 416-94-33 and 245 other matches (82% win) [ singles], 658-195-30 and 396 other matches (77% win) [ tag ]
Dusty Rhodes: 549-160-66 and 241 other matches (77% win) [ singles], 370-126-24 and 154 other matches (75% win) [ tag ]
Jack Brisco: 500-96-36 and 234 other matches (84% win) [ singles], 403-107-24 and 239 other matches (79% win) [ tag ]
Jerry Brisco: 253-102-30 and 158 other matches (71% win) [ singles], 365-114-29 and 222 other matches (76% win) [ tag ]
Steve Keirn: 217-104-36 and 240 other matches (68% win) [ singles], 339-103-20 and 142 other matches (77% win) [ tag ]
Dick Slater: 169-157-44 and 179 other matches (52% win) [ singles], 123-189-14 and 182 other matches (39% win) [ tag ]
Bob Roop: 147-135-29 and 227 other matches (52% win) [ singles], 121-137-14 and 220 other matches (47% win) [ tag ]
Kevin Sullivan: 151-133-35 and 119 other matches (53% win) [ singles], 202-147-19 and 170 other matches (58% win) [ tag ]
Hiro Matsuda: 195-81-50 and 264 other matches (71% win) [ singles], 120-77-15 and 125 other matches (61% win) [ tag ]
Barry Windham: 187-98-44 and 109 other matches (66% win) [ singles], 172-54-16 and 84 other matches (76% win) [ tag ]
Ron Fuller: 164-46-25 and 179 other matches (78% win) [ singles], 105-33-7 and 130 other matches (76% win) [ tag ]
Paul Jones: 231-110-21 and 153 other matches (68% win) [ singles], 68-43-1 and 36 other matches (61% win) [ tag ]
Bugsy McGraw: 126-83-25 and 102 other matches (60% win) [ singles], 128-95-13 and 84 other matches (57% win) [ tag ]
Mr Saito: 79-76-17 and 140 other matches (51% win) [ singles], 81-150-13 and 72 other matches (35% win) [ tag ]
Buddy Colt: 135-162-16 and 158 other matches (45% win) [ singles], 34-75-2 and 34 other matches (31% win) [ tag ]
Mr Wrestling Tim Woods: 178-72-34 and 139 other matches (71% win) [ singles], 92-46-3 and 49 other matches (67% win) [ tag ]
The Great Malenko: 128-92-21 and 136 other matches (58% win) [ singles], 66-70-3 and 76 other matches (49% win) [ tag ]
Jos LeDuc: 105-84-8 and 115 other matches (56% win) [ singles], 106-57-8 and 77 other matches (65% win) [ tag ]
Tony Charles: 119-53-41 and 112 other matches (69% win) [ singles], 72-51-10 and 69 other matches (59% win) [ tag ]
Don Muraco: 121-81-17 and 74 other matches (60% win) [ singles], 81-73-7 and 58 other matches (53% win) [ tag ]
Jim Garvin: 134-74-28 and 48 other matches (64% win) [ singles], 101-58-6 and 49 other matches (64% win) [ tag ]
Buddy Roberts: 53-36-7 and 26 other matches (60% win) [ singles], 89-108-23 and 142 other matches (45% win) [ tag ]
Louie Tillet: 87-35-21 and 84 other matches (71% win) [ singles], 93-60-9 and 85 other matches (61% win) [ tag ]
Dick Murdoch: 52-74-15 and 73 other matches (41% win) [ singles], 74-88-4 and 92 other matches (46% win) [ tag ]
Dory Funk Jr: 132-97-38 and 83 other matches (58% win) [ singles], 32-56-4 and 24 other matches (36% win) [ tag ]
Ronnie Garvin: 55-65-24 and 129 other matches (46% win) [ singles], 22-70-8 and 79 other matches (24% win) [ tag ]
Scott McGhee: 135-84-41 and 49 other matches (62% win) [ singles], 40-40-12 and 36 other matches (50% win) [ tag ]
Bob Orton Sr: 73-57-9 and 100 other matches (56% win) [ singles], 55-47-11 and 82 other matches (54% win) [ tag ]
Frank Hester: 95-31-20 and 116 other matches (75% win) [ singles], 61-42-11 and 55 other matches (59% win) [ tag ]
Ron Bass: 81-116-20 and 39 other matches (41% win) [ singles], 44-74-11 and 39 other matches (37% win) [ tag ]
Bobby Duncum: 57-96-7 and 55 other matches (37% win) [ singles], 37-112-2 and 46 other matches (25% win) [ tag ]
Jack Welch: 107-27-29 and 91 other matches (80% win) [ singles], 73-25-7 and 53 other matches (74% win) [ tag ]
Sweet Brown Sugar: 101-43-15 and 44 other matches (70% win) [ singles], 101-45-9 and 44 other matches (69% win) [ tag ]
Pak Song: 58-82-9 and 74 other matches (41% win) [ singles], 54-69-3 and 48 other matches (44% win) [ tag ]
The Great Mephisto: 52-103-6 and 124 other matches (34% win) [ singles], 17-36-3 and 42 other matches (32% win) [ tag ]
Rocky Johnson: 96-49-13 and 74 other matches (66% win) [ singles], 82-30-6 and 33 other matches (73% win) [ tag ]
Dale Lewis: 49-85-15 and 81 other matches (37% win) [ singles], 28-64-2 and 58 other matches (30% win) [ tag ]
Eddie Graham: 57-10-0 and 41 other matches (85% win) [ singles], 157-36-1 and 75 other matches (81% win) [ tag ]
Raul Mata: 50-136-39 and 57 other matches (27% win) [ singles], 14-57-0 and 23 other matches (20% win) [ tag ]
Missouri Mauler: 44-70-7 and 97 other matches (39% win) [ singles], 24-58-5 and 68 other matches (29% win) [ tag ]
Johnny Walker: 83-77-13 and 65 other matches (52% win) [ singles], 50-43-6 and 36 other matches (54% win) [ tag ]
Charlie Cook: 112-34-16 and 90 other matches (77% win) [ singles], 46-28-9 and 36 other matches (62% win) [ tag ]
Harley Race: 114-78-43 and 67 other matches (59% win) [ singles], 17-26-4 and 22 other matches (40% win) [ tag ]
Roberto Soto: 76-53-14 and 86 other matches (59% win) [ singles], 36-35-10 and 58 other matches (51% win) [ tag ]
Bob Orton Jr: 39-46-8 and 75 other matches (46% win) [ singles], 50-51-16 and 80 other matches (50% win) [ tag ]
Chris Markoff: 20-82-15 and 78 other matches (20% win) [ singles], 24-69-2 and 74 other matches (26% win) [ tag ]
Bubba Douglas: 82-80-35 and 66 other matches (51% win) [ singles], 27-43-6 and 23 other matches (39% win) [ tag ]
Dutch Mantel: 49-85-11 and 66 other matches (37% win) [ singles], 31-57-6 and 47 other matches (35% win) [ tag ]
Skull Von Stroheim: 13-85-7 and 93 other matches (13% win) [ singles], 32-63-4 and 48 other matches (34% win) [ tag ]
Gordon Nelson: 61-91-53 and 75 other matches (40% win) [ singles], 11-35-2 and 13 other matches (24% win) [ tag ]
Manny Fernandez: 93-27-12 and 55 other matches (78% win) [ singles], 60-34-2 and 56 other matches (64% win) [ tag ]
Ivan Koloff: 48-49-7 and 20 other matches (49% win) [ singles], 66-93-6 and 46 other matches (42% win) [ tag ]
Jose Lothario: 42-26-7 and 59 other matches (62% win) [ singles], 77-23-3 and 92 other matches (77% win) [ tag ]
Hector Guerrero: 105-48-37 and 38 other matches (69% win) [ singles], 42-39-8 and 11 other matches (52% win) [ tag ]
James J Dillon: 31-78-10 and 68 other matches (28% win) [ singles], 30-58-3 and 43 other matches (34% win) [ tag ]
Bobby Shane: 57-56-5 and 69 other matches (50% win) [ singles], 36-66-0 and 27 other matches (35% win) [ tag ]
Jerry Brown: 1-3-3 and 3 other matches (25% win) [ singles], 72-69-20 and 130 other matches (51% win) [ tag ]
Frank Monte: 21-62-21 and 45 other matches (25% win) [ singles], 13-71-11 and 54 other matches (15% win) [ tag ]
Terry Funk: 45-77-17 and 47 other matches (37% win) [ singles], 33-48-8 and 18 other matches (41% win) [ tag ]
Bobby Jaggers: 28-56-7 and 57 other matches (33% win) [ singles], 32-47-1 and 65 other matches (41% win) [ tag ]
Nikolai Volkoff: 37-44-5 and 40 other matches (46% win) [ singles], 27-77-2 and 57 other matches (26% win) [ tag ]
The Assassin: 41-41-5 and 98 other matches (50% win) [ singles], 24-32-12 and 35 other matches (43% win) [ tag ]
Bob Backlund: 59-18-16 and 51 other matches (77% win) [ singles], 49-14-7 and 69 other matches (78% win) [ tag ]
George McCreary: 15-103-23 and 103 other matches (13% win) [ singles], 1-21-3 and 8 other matches (5% win) [ tag ]
Jim Dalton: 13-48-3 and 110 other matches (21% win) [ singles], 11-37-2 and 51 other matches (23% win) [ tag ]
Don Serrano: 40-77-28 and 64 other matches (34% win) [ singles], 10-34-4 and 16 other matches (23% win) [ tag ]
Danny Miller: 36-18-9 and 72 other matches (67% win) [ singles], 49-21-0 and 67 other matches (70% win) [ tag ]
Brian Blair: 90-54-37 and 32 other matches (63% win) [ singles], 35-12-4 and 5 other matches (74% win) [ tag ]
Stan Lane: 15-14-0 and 14 other matches (52% win) [ singles], 113-45-8 and 60 other matches (72% win) [ tag ]
Kendo Nagasaki: 45-99-13 and 19 other matches (31% win) [ singles], 9-68-1 and 15 other matches (12% win) [ tag ]
Thunderbolt Patterson: 61-34-2 and 54 other matches (64% win) [ singles], 40-25-2 and 49 other matches (62% win) [ tag ]
Roger Kirby: 21-44-3 and 44 other matches (32% win) [ singles], 32-43-6 and 63 other matches (43% win) [ tag ]
Killer Karl Kox: 61-58-9 and 25 other matches (51% win) [ singles], 33-51-5 and 13 other matches (39% win) [ tag ]
Assassin I: 11-40-7 and 41 other matches (22% win) [ singles], 30-52-4 and 66 other matches (37% win) [ tag ]
Super Destroyer: 36-51-6 and 50 other matches (41% win) [ singles], 22-50-1 and 33 other matches (31% win) [ tag ]
Gorgeous George Jr: 60-41-23 and 62 other matches (59% win) [ singles], 6-26-2 and 28 other matches (19% win) [ tag ]
Reggie Parks: 54-52-37 and 35 other matches (51% win) [ singles], 18-24-3 and 16 other matches (43% win) [ tag ]
Bob Armstrong: 80-19-2 and 58 other matches (81% win) [ singles], 31-13-3 and 31 other matches (70% win) [ tag ]
Superstar Billy Graham: 49-80-3 and 35 other matches (38% win) [ singles], 12-32-4 and 20 other matches (27% win) [ tag ]
Les Thornton: 54-46-30 and 77 other matches (54% win) [ singles], 3-14-2 and 7 other matches (18% win) [ tag ]
Ken Lusk: 56-26-10 and 85 other matches (68% win) [ singles], 21-13-0 and 21 other matches (62% win) [ tag ]
El Gran Apollo: 60-24-26 and 45 other matches (71% win) [ singles], 28-27-5 and 16 other matches (51% win) [ tag ]
Bob Griffin: 56-67-10 and 41 other matches (46% win) [ singles], 16-27-2 and 11 other matches (37% win) [ tag ]
Mark Lewin: 52-31-4 and 33 other matches (63% win) [ singles], 35-42-6 and 26 other matches (45% win) [ tag ]
Robert Fuller: 26-16-4 and 43 other matches (62% win) [ singles], 58-21-6 and 55 other matches (73% win) [ tag ]
Bill Dromo: 53-38-9 and 67 other matches (58% win) [ singles], 18-12-3 and 29 other matches (60% win) [ tag ]
Cyclon Negro: 37-40-10 and 55 other matches (48% win) [ singles], 31-17-6 and 31 other matches (65% win) [ tag ]
Bill Watts: 81-43-6 and 38 other matches (65% win) [ singles], 27-15-1 and 13 other matches (64% win) [ tag ]
Rene Goulet: 31-32-7 and 57 other matches (49% win) [ singles], 19-41-0 and 35 other matches (32% win) [ tag ]
Inferno I: 3-18-0 and 3 other matches (14% win) [ singles], 47-60-9 and 81 other matches (44% win) [ tag ]
Tiger Conway Jr: 67-30-8 and 22 other matches (69% win) [ singles], 39-23-3 and 27 other matches (63% win) [ tag ]
Tom Jones: 57-20-8 and 69 other matches (74% win) [ singles], 23-13-1 and 28 other matches (64% win) [ tag ]
Corsica Jean: 36-46-15 and 69 other matches (44% win) [ singles], 4-28-0 and 21 other matches (13% win) [ tag ]
Ox Baker: 15-64-5 and 43 other matches (19% win) [ singles], 15-50-5 and 21 other matches (23% win) [ tag ]
Mike York: 9-52-3 and 38 other matches (15% win) [ singles], 11-47-7 and 51 other matches (19% win) [ tag ]
John Wolfman Smith: 11-80-7 and 77 other matches (12% win) [ singles], 1-28-0 and 10 other matches (3% win) [ tag ]
Al Valesco: 16-37-12 and 94 other matches (30% win) [ singles], 5-11-1 and 38 other matches (31% win) [ tag ]
Ric Flair: 101-37-30 and 31 other matches (73% win) [ singles], 0-8-0 and 2 other matches (0% win) [ tag ]
Kendall Windham: 102-16-8 and 31 other matches (86% win) [ singles], 33-9-1 and 9 other matches (79% win) [ tag ]
Ron Miller: 7-2-0 and 10 other matches (78% win) [ singles], 76-18-12 and 82 other matches (81% win) [ tag ]
Inferno II: 0-4-0 and 2 other matches (0% win) [ singles], 49-60-9 and 81 other matches (45% win) [ tag ]
Terry Allen: 55-45-22 and 9 other matches (55% win) [ singles], 35-18-8 and 12 other matches (66% win) [ tag ]
Greg Peterson: 32-42-9 and 65 other matches (43% win) [ singles], 14-21-2 and 19 other matches (40% win) [ tag ]
Phil Robley: 26-59-5 and 30 other matches (31% win) [ singles], 14-43-4 and 22 other matches (25% win) [ tag ]
Mike Webster: 30-39-6 and 29 other matches (43% win) [ singles], 27-48-1 and 23 other matches (36% win) [ tag ]
Frank Martinez: 11-77-5 and 79 other matches (13% win) [ singles], 1-12-2 and 16 other matches (8% win) [ tag ]
Mike George: 49-57-11 and 29 other matches (46% win) [ singles], 11-18-4 and 23 other matches (38% win) [ tag ]
Wahoo McDaniel: 80-22-16 and 20 other matches (78% win) [ singles], 50-6-2 and 6 other matches (89% win) [ tag ]
Hans Schroeder: 14-54-4 and 36 other matches (21% win) [ singles], 9-49-4 and 31 other matches (16% win) [ tag ]
King Curtis: 34-40-3 and 38 other matches (46% win) [ singles], 25-28-1 and 31 other matches (47% win) [ tag ]
Win = clean win, win via DQ/count-out.
Highest Singles Win Percentages
Mike Graham: 416-94-33 and 245 other singles matches = 82% win
Dusty Rhodes: 549-160-66 and 241 other singles matches = 77% win
Jack Brisco: 500-96-36 and 234 other singles matches = 84% win
Ron Fuller: 164-46-25 and 179 other singles matches = 78% win
Frank Hester: 95-31-20 and 116 other singles matches = 75% win
Jack Welch: 107-27-29 and 91 other singles matches = 80% win
Charlie Cook: 112-34-16 and 90 other singles matches = 77% win
Manny Fernandez: 93-27-12 and 55 other singles matches = 78% win
Kendall Windham: 102-16-8 and 31 other singles matches = 86% win
Wahoo McDaniel: 80-22-16 and 20 other singles matches = 78% win
Lowest Singles Winning Percentages
Chris Markoff: 20-82-15 and 78 other singles matches = 20% win
Skull Von Stroheim: 13-85-7 and 93 other singles matches = 13% win
George McCreary: 15-103-23 and 103 other singles matches = 13% win
Jim Dalton: 13-48-3 and 110 other singles matches = 21% win
Assassin I: 11-40-7 and 41 other singles matches = 22% win
Ox Baker: 15-64-5 and 43 other singles matches = 19% win
Mike York: 9-52-3 and 38 other singles matches = 15% win
John Wolfman Smith: 11-80-7 and 77 other singles matches = 12% win
Frank Martinez: 11-77-5 and 79 other singles matches = 13% win
Hans Schroeder: 14-54-4 and 36 other singles matches = 21% win
Mike Hammer: 1-69-13 and 47 other singles matches = 1% win
Jack Hart: 21-97-6 and 12 other singles matches = 18% win
Sir Winston: 6-47-3 and 61 other singles matches = 11% win
Dennis Brown: 15-57-7 and 5 other singles matches = 21% win
Rick Oliver: 9-42-7 and 36 other singles matches = 18% win
Jerry Grey: 8-49-12 and 13 other singles matches = 14% win
Highest Tag Winning Percentages
Mike Graham: 658-195-30 and 396 other tag matches = 77% win
Jack Brisco: 403-107-24 and 239 other tag matches = 79% win
Jerry Brisco: 365-114-29 and 222 other tag matches = 76% win
Steve Keirn: 339-103-20 and 142 other tag matches = 77% win
Barry Windham: 172-54-16 and 84 other tag matches = 76% win
Ron Fuller: 105-33-7 and 130 other tag matches = 76% win
Eddie Graham: 157-36-1 and 75 other tag matches = 81% win
Jose Lothario: 77-23-3 and 92 other tag matches = 77% win
Ron Miller: 76-18-12 and 82 other tag matches = 81% win
Lowest Tag Winning Percentages
Ronnie Garvin: 22-70-8 and 79 other tag matches = 24% win
Bobby Duncum: 37-112-2 and 46 other tag matches = 25% win
Raul Mata: 14-57-0 and 23 other tag matches = 20% win
Frank Monte: 13-71-11 and 54 other tag matches = 15% win
Jim Dalton: 11-37-2 and 51 other tag matches = 23% win
Kendo Nagasaki: 9-68-1 and 15 other tag matches = 12% win
Ox Baker: 15-50-5 and 21 other tag matches = 23% win
Mike York: 11-47-7 and 51 other tag matches = 19% win
Phil Robley: 14-43-4 and 22 other tag matches = 25% win
Hans Schroeder: 9-49-4 and 31 other tag matches = 16% win
Black Bart: 11-34-6 and 5 other tag matches = 24% win
Blackjack Slade: 10-37-5 and 33 other tag matches = 21% win
Kareem Muhammad: 12-48-3 and 15 other tag matches = 20% win
Look at Mike Graham in 1973 - it appears he wrestled at least 250 matches that year:
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1/1/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Bobby Shane & Chris Markoff & Stephen vs Mike Graham & Great Malenko & Robert Fuller
1/2/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham beat Frank Morrell
1/3/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham beat Stephen
1/4/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham beat Tank Morgan
1/6/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Mike Graham vs Stephen
1/8/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham vs Stephen
1/9/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Robert Fuller beat Phil Robley & Tank Morgan
1/10/73 Lake City, FL @ Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Phil Robley & Dick Slater
1/11/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Tim Woods & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dick Slater & Phil Robley & Blackjack Slade
1/12/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Pirates World: Gorgeous George Jr & Phil Robley vs Tim Woods & Mike Graham
1/15/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Tim Woods & Mike Graham beat Florida Tag Team Champions Bobby Shane & Chris Markoff dq
1/20/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: Mike Graham beat Stephen
1/22/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ Armory: Robert Fuller & Mike Graham vs Blackjack Slade & Diamond Jim Slade
1/25/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Don Curtis & Mike Graham & LD Lewis (sub Bearcat Wright) beat Buddy Colt & Bobby Shane & Chris Markoff
1/27/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Blackjack Slade & Diamond Jim Slade vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
1/29/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham beat Mike Conrad
1/30/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham beat Phil Robley
1/31/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Tim Woods beat Chris Markoff & Bobby Shane & Stephen
2/1/73 Lake City, FL @ Armory: Mike Graham vs Rick Conrad
2/2/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Armory: Mike Graham vs Mike Conrad
2/5/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Blackjack Slade & Dick Slater
2/6/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Phil Robley & Chris Markoff
2/7/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham beat Rick Conrad
2/8/73 Palatka, FL @ Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Chris Markoff & Rick Conrad
2/9/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Phil Robley & John Wolfman Smith
2/12/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
2/13/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham beat Chris Markoff via pin
2/14/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham beat Mr X
2/15/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Phil Robley & Dick Slater & Mr. X vs Kevin Sullivan & Roberto Soto & Mike Graham
2/15/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Roberto Soto & Kevin Sullivan beat Dick Slater & Phil Robley & Mr. X
2/16/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
2/19/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Blackjack Slade & Mighty Yankee
2/20/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Bobby Shane & Gorgeous George Jr to win Florida Tag Title
2/22/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Jim Slade & Jack Slade
2/23/73 Fort Lauderdale @ Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
2/27/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham beat Bobby Shane 2-0
2/28/73 Miam Beachi, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Bobby Shane & Gorgeous George Jr
3/2/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
3/3/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Treach Phillips & Phil Robley
3/5/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Mighty Yankees
3/6/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Chris Markoff & Gorgeous George Jr
3/7/73 Dade City, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Gorgeous George Jr & Ron Wright
3/8/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Gorgeous George Jr & Ron Wright
3/9/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Mighty Yankees
3/10/73 Leesburg, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
3/12/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Mighty Yankees
3/13/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Chris Markoff & Blackjack Slade
3/14/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Mighty Yankees
3/15/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Gorgeous George Jr & Chris Markoff
3/16/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
3/18/73 Seminole, FL @ High School Stadium: Eddie Graham & Ron Fuller beat Mighty Yankees
3/19/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: The Saints beat Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq
3/20/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Gorgeous George Jr & Ronnie Garvin
3/21/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Gorgeous George Jr & Alex Perez
3/22/73 Palatka, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
3/23/73 Tallhassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
3/24/73 Arcadia, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
3/26/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints
3/27/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
3/27/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade when Graham pinned Slade in 32:00
3/28/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints
3/29/73 Vero Beach, FL @ High School Gym: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Chris Markoff & Alex Perez
3/30/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Tony Nero & Alex Perez
3/31/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints
4/2/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Mighty Yankees
4/3/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Steve Keirn beat Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade when Sullivan pinned Slade in 34:00
4/4/73 Punta Gorda, FL @ Charlotte County Memorial Auditorium: The Saints beat Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq
4/5/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
4/6/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
4/7/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
4/10/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints when Sullivan pinned Saint II in 19:00
4/11/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Blackjack Slade & Dick Slater
4/12/73 Palatka, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
4/14/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints
4/16/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
4/17/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans dq
4/19/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
4/20/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
4/24/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: The Samoans beat Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq
4/25/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Tony Charles (sub Mike Graham) & Kevin Sullivan beat Chris Markoff & Gorgeous George Jr
4/26/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Tony Charles (sub Kevin Sullivan) beat The Saint & Gorgeous George Jr
4/27/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Blackjack Slade
4/28/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Gorgeous George Jr & The Saint
4/30/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie & Mike Graham def. Black Jack Slade & Dick Slater
4/30/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones def. Buddy Colt & Johnny Valentine
7/4/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans & Stan Vachon
8/1/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans
8/1/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans-DQ.
8/1/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Dick Slater & Gorgeous George, Jr.
8/1/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Mike Graham def. Jack Bence
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Paul Jones def. The Samoans & Dick Slater
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford def. Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Louie Tillet
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Don Carson & Bobby Shane-DQ.
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Eddie & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans & Don Carson
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Tony Charles & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans & Don Carson
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Buddy Colt & Dick Slater-DQ.
8/29/73 Fort Pierce, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Samoans
10/31/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Dick Slater& Dusty Rhodes-DQ.
10/31/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham def. Mark Stone
10/31/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Title-Mike Graham def. Buddy Colt-DQ.
1/4/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham def. Destroyer # 2 (Frank Morrell)
1/4/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham def. Stephen The Body
1/4/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham def. Stephen The Body
1/11/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Bobby Shane & Chris Markoff def. Tim Woods & Mike Graham
1/25/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham def. Diamond Jim Slade
1/25/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Kevin Sullivan & Mike Graham def. Jim & Black Jack Slade
2/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Mr. X & Black Jack Slade
2/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Mighty Yankee & Black Jack Slade
3/1/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Phil Robley & Black Jack Slade
3/1/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Mighty Yankees
3/8/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Mighty Yankees
3/8/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Chris Markoff & Black Jack Slade
3/8/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Mighty Yankees
3/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Mighty Yankees
3/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Gorgeous George, Jr. & Chris Markoff
3/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Dick Slater & Black Jack Slade
3/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-The Saints def. Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan-DQ.
3/15/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Ronnie Garvin & Gorgeous George, Jr.
3/22/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. Dick Slater & Black Jack Slade
3/22/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Saints
3/29/73 Tampa TV @ Sportatorium: Florida Tag Titles-Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan def. The Saints
5/1/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: The Samoans & manager Sir Richard Conrad beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Louie Tillet in 16:00 when one of the Samoans defeated Tillet
5/3/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: The Samoans beat Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq
5/7/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Black Jack Slade
5/8/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Sir Richard Conrad
5/9/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans dq
5/12/73 Punta Gorda, FL @ Charlotte County Memorial Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans when Graham pinned one of the Samoans
5/14/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Tosh Togo & Gorgeous George Jr
5/15/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
5/15/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones beat Chris Markoff & Buddy Colt when Jones pinned Markoff
5/16/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: The Samoans beat Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq when Sullivan tossed one of the Samoans over the top rope
5/17/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Gorgeous George Jr & Dick Slater
5/19/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Buddy Colt & Chris Markoff
5/21/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones beat Buddy Colt & Dick Murdoch
5/21/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Gorgeous George Jr & Dick Slater
5/23/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints
5/24/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones vs Buddy Colt & Chris Markoff
5/24/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Gorgeous George Jr
5/26/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Eddie Graham beat Buddy Colt in 18:30
5/26/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
5/28/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham beat Dick Murdoch
5/28/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Gorgeous George Jr
5/29/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Saints
Note: Graham & Sullivan were billed as the youngest team ever to hold the Florida Tag Team Title.
5/30/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Eddie Graham & Tim Woods & Paul Jones beat Buddy Colt & Chris Markoff & Dick Murdoch
5/30/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & Tosh Togo
5/31/75 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones & Jack Brisco vs Buddy Colt & Dick Murdoch & Dale Lewis
5/31/75 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
6/1/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
6/1/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones vs Buddy Colt & Chris Markoff
6/2/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan to win Florida Tag Team Title
6/4/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones vs Buddy Colt & Chris Markoff
6/4/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
6/5/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Robert Fuller (sub Mike Graham) & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & Chris Markoff
6/6/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones beat Buddy Colt & Johnny Valentine
6/8/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
6/9/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Gorgeous George Jr & Dick Slater
6/11/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Champion Buddy Colt vs Eddie Graham
6/12/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq
6/14/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Chris Markoff
6/15/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Chris Markoff & Gorgeous George Jr
6/16/73 Lakleland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Saints
6/18/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans dq
6/18/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones vs Buddy Colt & Chris Markoff
6/19/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Buddy Colt & The Samoans
6/20/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Robert Fuller beat Dale Lewis & The Samoans
6/21/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
6/22/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
6/23/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Chris Markoff & The Samoans beat Robert Fuller & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
6/25/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Dale Lewis dq
6/26/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham beat Stan Vachon
6/26/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Gorgeous George Jr & Buddy Colt when Sullivan pinned Colt
6/27/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans dq
6/28/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Louie Tillet beat The Samoans & manager Dandy Jack Crawford
6/29/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
6/30/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans dq
7/2/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Buddy Colt
7/4/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Stan Vachon
7/5/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Johnny Valentine
7/6/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/7/73 Punta Gorda, FL @ Charlotte County Memorial Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/9/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/10/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & El Mongol
7/11/73 Palatka, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/13/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/16/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/17/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Hiro Matsuda beat The Samoans & Dandy Jack when Mike pinned one of the Samoans
7/19/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Eddie Graham beat Southern Champion Johnny Valentine
7/19/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan dq
7/20/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/21/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
7/23/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
7/24/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/25/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans
7/27/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/28/73 Punta Gorda, FL @ Charlotte County Memorial Auditorium: Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/30/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
7/31/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
8/1/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Louie Tillet in Graham & Sullivan’s Corner to counter manager Dandy Jack Crawford
8/1/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Convention Hall: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans to win Florida Tag Team Title
8/6/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
8/7/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis dq
8/8/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
8/9/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
8/10/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
8/11/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
8/13/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Mike Graham beat Gene Lewis & Dale Lewis
8/14/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan to regain Florida Tag Team Title
8/15/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dick Slater & Gorgeous George Jr
8/16/73 Jacksonville, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans
8/17/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
8/18/73 Punta Gorda, FL @ Charlotte County Memorial Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Don Carson & Dick Slater
8/20/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
8/21/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans to regain Florida Tag Team Title
8/22/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
8/23/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dusty Rhodes & Dick Slater
8/24/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
8/25/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
8/27/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham beat Jack Bence
8/28/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Louie Tillet beat The Samoans & Dick Slater dq
8/29/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Paul Jones beat The Samoans & Dick Slater
8/30/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Dusty Rhodes & Dick Slater & The Samoans beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Paul Jones & Louie Tillet
8/31/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Mr Kleen vs The Samoans & Dick Slater
9/1/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dale Lewis & Gene Lewis
9/3/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
9/4/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
9/5/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Jimmy Golden & Lou Thesz beat Dick Slater & the Samoans & the Saint
9/6/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
9/7/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Robert Fuller vs The Samoans & manager Dandy Jack Crawford
9/8/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Louie Tillet
9/10/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Bob Griffin & Jerry Usher
9/11/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Don Carson & Bobby Shane dq
9/13/73 Daytona Beach, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
9/14/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mr Kleen in Graham & Sullivan’s corner to counter manager Dandy Jack Crawford
9/14/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans
9/18/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford
9/19/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Tony Charles & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Don Carson (sub Dandy Jack Crawford)
9/21/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin S ullivan vs Gorgeous George Jr & Jerry Usher
9/25/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham beat Don Carson & Dandy Jack Crawford
9/25/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
10/1/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford beat Jack Welch & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
10/3/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Tag Team Champions Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat the Samoans dq
10/4/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Buddy Colt & Dick Slater dq
10/6/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: Dusty Rhodes & Dick Slater beat Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan to win Florida Tag Team Title
10/9/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Bobby Shane & Don Carson
10/13/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: The Samoans vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
10/15/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
10/16/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Great Mephisto & Sardo
10/18/73 Daytone Beach, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Tony Charles vs The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawdord
10/19/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Dick Slater vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
10/20/73 Lakeland, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford
10/26/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham vs Dick Slater
10/29/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans
10/29/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Dandy Jack Crawford handcuffed to Mike Graham
10/29/73 Fort Myers, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham beat Masked Sardo in 19:00
11/2/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan vs Dick Slater & Sardo
11/5/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat The Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford
11/5/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham vs Don Carson
11/6/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Don Carson & Magnificent Sardo beat Eddie Graham & Mike Graham dq
11/13/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Don Carson & Magnificent Sardo
11/17/73 St Petersburg, FL @ Bayfront Center: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat the Samoans & Dandy Jack Crawford
11/19/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham vs Pedro Godoy
11/20/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones beat Buddy Colt & Dusty Rhodes
11/20/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: TV Champion Dick Slater drew Mike Graham 20:00
11/21/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: TV Champion Dick Slater beat Mike Graham
11/24/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Arena: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Don Carson & Magnificent Sardo
11/26/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Cadillac Tournament Match, Graham leaves town or Sardo unmasks
11/26/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham vs Sardo
11/27/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham beat Buddy Colt to win Florida Title
11/27/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: TV Champion Mike Graham beat George McCreary (sub Dick Slater)
11/27/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Slater forfeited the TV Title to Graham by not showing up
11/28/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham beat Pedro Godoy
12/1/73 Palatka, FL @ National Guard Armory: Mike Graham vs George McCreary
12/3/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Champion Eddie Graham beat Southern Champion Dusty Rhodes on a reverse decision (no title change)
12/3/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham beat Mark Stone
12/4/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Buddy Colt & Dandy Jack Crawford
12/5/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Champion Eddie Graham beat Buddy Colt dq
12/5/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham beat Mr. X
12/6/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Eddie Graham & Paul Jones beat Buddy Colt & Dusty Rhodes
12/6/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Mike Graham beat George McCreary
12/10/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Eddie Graham beat Dusty Rhodes
12/10/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan beat Dick Slater & Geoff Portz
12/11/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Buddy Colt beat Florida Champion Eddie Graham dq
12/11/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Dick Slater beat TV Champion Mike Graham dq when Graham tossed Slater over the top rope
12/12/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Buddy Colt & Dandy Jack Crawford COR
12/13/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: Eddie Graham beat Buddy Colt
12/13/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: TV Champion Mike Graham drew Dick Slater
12/14/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: TV Champion Mike Graham vs Dick Slater
12/14/73 Tallahassee, FL @ Sports Stadium: Florida Champion Eddie Graham vs Buddy Colt
12/15/73 Punta Gorda, FL @ Charlotte County Memorial Auditorium: Dick Slater & Les Thornton vs Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan
12/17/73 Orlando, FL @ Sports Stadium: TV Champion Mike Graham beat Dick Slater
12/17/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Florida Champion Eddie Graham vs Buddy Colt
Note: I’ve seen title histories that have Colt beating Graham for the Florida Title on this date. Can’t confirm that as only lineups are available for West Palm Beach.
12/18/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: Eddie Graham beat Don Carson
12/18/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: TV Champion Mike Graham beat Les Thornton
Note: Eddie Graham listed as Florida Champion in ad but not in results clipping.
12/19/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Rip Hawk & Buddy Colt
12/20/73 Jacksonville, FL @ Coliseum: TV Champion Mike Graham beat Dick Slater
12/21/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: Paul Leduc & Mike Graham vs Dick Slater & Red Shadow
12/22/73 Sarasota, FL @ Robarts Sports Arena: Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Buddy Colt & Don Carson in 17:21 when Eddie Graham beat Carson with a standing guillotine
12/25/73 Tampa, FL @ Fort Homer Hesterly Armory: TV Champion Mike Graham beat Dick Slater
12/26/73 Miami Beach, FL @ Auditorium: Mike Graham beat Florida Champion Buddy Colt dq
12/27/73 West Palm Beach, FL @ Auditorium: TV Champion Mike Graham vs Dick Slater
12/28/73 Fort Lauderdale, FL @ National Guard Armory: TV Champion Mike Graham vs Red Shadow
There's certainly some dups in there, but still - that's a lot of matches for a single year!
Last 12 Months - Best/Worst PPV Performers
Took a dive back through the last 12 months of WO PPV feedback (October 2011 - October 2012).
Based on this data, it would suggest:
ROH Kings are Davey Richards, Kevin Steen and Adam Cole
TNA Winners are AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, Christopher Daniels, Austin Aries, Kazarian and Bobby Roode
WWE Superstars are CM Punk, John Cena, Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler
Best Match Honors
Ring of Honor
Davey Richards: 5 matches
Kevin Steen: 5 matches
Adam Cole: 3 matches
Michael Elgin: 2 matches
Kyle O’Reilly: 2 matches
El Generico: 1 match
Mike Mondo: 1 match
Mike Bennett: 1 match
Eddie Edwards: 1 match
Rhino: 1 match
Lance Storm: 1 match
TNA
AJ Styles: 8 matches
Kurt Angle: 7 matches
Christopher Daniels: 7 matches
Austin Aries: 6 matches
Kazarian: 5 matches
Bobby Roode: 5 matches
Jeff Hardy: 3 matches
Samoa Joe: 3 matches
James Storm: 2 matches
Mr Anderson: 1 match
Kid Kash: 1 match
Hernandez: 1 match
Brutus Magnus: 1 match
Alex Shelley: 1 match
Bully Ray: 1 match
Zema Ion: 1 match
Abyss: 1 match
Chavo Guerrero Jr: 1 match
Jesse Sorensen: 1 match
WWE
CM Punk: 12 matches
John Cena: 8 matches
Daniel Bryan: 6 matches
Dolph Ziggler: 6 matches
Chris Jericho: 4 matches
the Big Show: 4 matches
Alberto Del Rio: 4 matches
Sheamus: 3 matches
the Miz: 3 matches
Mark Henry: 2 matches
the Rock: 2 matches
Kane: 2 matches
R-Truth: 2 matches
Cody Rhodes: 2 matches
Santino Marella: 2 matches
Brock Lesnar: 2 matches
Christian: 2 matches
HHH: 2 matches
Sin Cara: 1 match
Damien Sandow: 1 match
The Great Khali: 1 match
Kofi Kingston: 1 match
Lord Tensai: 1 match
Tyson Kidd: 1 match
the Undertaker: 1 match
Wade Barrett: 1 match
John Morrison: 1 match
Worst Match Honors
Ring of Honor
Charlie Haas: 4 matches
Shelton Benjamin: 3 matches
Mike Bennett: 2 matches
Mark Briscoe: 2 matches
Rhett Titus: 2 matches
Cedric Alexander: 2 matches
Jay Briscoe: 2 matches
Jimmy Jacobs: 2 matches
Roderick Strong: 2 matches
Rhino: 1 match
Caprice Coleman: 1 match
Kevin Steen: 1 match
Fit Finlay: 1 match
Dave Crist: 1 match
Headbanger Mosh: 1 match
Headbanger Thrasher: 1 match
Tadarius Thomas: 1 match
Homicide: 1 match
Michael Elgin: 1 match
Jake Crist: 1 match
Mike Mondo: 1 match
Adam Pearce: 1 match
Adam Cole: 1 match
Steve Corino: 1 match
Kenny King: 1 match
Tommaso Ciampa: 1 match
TNA
Bully Ray: 6 matches
Crimson: 4 matches
Miss Tessmacher: 4 matches
Gail Kim: 4 matches
Madison Rayne: 3 matches
James Storm: 3 matches
Devon: 3 matches
Robbie E: 3 matches
Garrett Bischoff: 3 matches
Matt Morgan: 2 matches
Mason Andrews: 2 matches
Eric Young: 2 matches
Gunner: 2 matches
Tara: 2 matches
Doug Williams: 1 match
RVD: 1 match
ODB: 1 match
Lars Only: 1 match
Christopher Daniels: 1 match
Bobby Roode: 1 match
Al Snow: 1 match
Flip Casanova: 1 match
Dakota Darsow: 1 match
AJ Styles: 1 match
Sting: 1 match
Austin Aries: 1 match
Velvet Sky: 1 match
Eric Bischoff: 1 match
Jigsaw: 1 match
Mr Anderson: 1 match
Joey Ryan: 1 match
Rob Terry: 1 match
Joseph Park: 1 match and Abyss: 1 match
Rosita: 1 match
Kazarian: 1 match
Sarita: 1 match
Kenny King: 1 match
Kid Kash: 1 match
Zema Ion: 1 match
Jeff Hardy: 1 match
WWE
Beth Phoenix: 9 matches
Eve Torres: 6 matches
Layla: 4 matches
the Big Show: 4 matches
Mark Henry: 4 matches
Dolph Ziggler: 4 matches
R-Truth: 4 matches
Ryback: 4 matches
the Miz: 4 matches
Kane: 4 matches
Kofi Kingston: 3 matches
Tamina Snuka: 3 matches
John Cena: 3 matches
Daniel Bryan: 3 matches
Kelly Kelly: 4 matches
Titus O’Neil: 2 matches
Sheamus: 2 matches
Brodus Clay: 2 matches
Nikki Bella: 2 matches
Sin Cara: 2 matches
CM Punk: 2 matches
Eric Young: 2 matches
Drew McIntyre: 2 matches
Jack Swagger: 2 matches
Santino Marella: 2 matches
Zack Ryder: 2 matches
Epico: 1 match
Cody Rhodes: 1 match
Kevin Nash: 1 match
Booker T: 1 match
Alberto Del Rio: 1 match
Ricardo Rodriguez: 1 match
Curt Hawkins: 1 match
Chris Jericho: 1 match
Dan Delany: 1 match
Jay Relic: 1 match
Brie Bella: 1 match
Justin Gabriel: 1 match
David Otunga: 1 match
Rob Grymes: 1 match
Maria Menounos: 1 match
Camacho: 1 match
Brock Lesnar: 1 match
HHH: 2 match
Natalya: 1 match
Jay Hatton: 1 match
Natayla: 1 match
The Great Khali: 1 match
Alicia Fox: 1 match
Tyler Reks: 1 match
Primo: 1 match
Randy Orton: 1 match
John Laurinaitis: 1 match
Kaitlyn: 1 match
Now, this counting doesn'tt weighing the results towards the matches that dominated the best/worst voting. Here's something with that:
If you take a proportion of best/worst votes over total votes for the PPV: i.e. 112 votes for Bound For Glory; 46 votes for Hardy/Aries as best match = 0.41 points for Jeff Hardy and Austin Aries.
Scores:
CM Punk: 6.80 out of 13 shows (very high)
AJ Styles: 4.80 out of 11 shows (very high)
Kurt Angle: 4.80 out of 11 shows (very high)
Christopher Daniels: 3.39 out of 11 shows
Daniel Bryan: 3.39 out of 13 shows
John Cena: 3.35 out of 13 shows
Austin Aries: 3.28 out of 11 shows
Alberto Del Rio: 3.16 out of 13 shows
Davey Richards: 3.09 out of 5 shows (very high)
Bobby Roode: 2.69 out of 11 shows
Kevin Steen: 2.58 out of 5 shows (very high)
Kazarian: 2.53 out of 11 shows
Jeff Hardy: 1.85 out of 11 shows
Michael Elgin: 1.68 out of 5 shows (very high)
Dolph Ziggler: 1.56 out of 13 shows
Adam Cole: 1.50 out of 5 shows
Kyle O’Reilly: 1.18 out of 5 shows
HHH: 1.18 out of 13 shows
TNA Events:
TNA BOUND FOR GLORY PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA NO SURRENDER PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA HARDCORE JUSTICE PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA DESTINATION X PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA SLAMMIVERSARY PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA SACRIFICE PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA LOCKDOWN PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA VICTORY ROAD PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA AGAINST ALL ODDS PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA GENESIS PPV POLL RESULTS
TNA TURNING POINT PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE Events:
WWE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE SUMMERSLAM PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE MONEY IN THE BANK PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE NO WAY OUT PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE OVER THE LIMIT PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE EXTREME RULES PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE WRESTLEMANIA XXVIII PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE ELIMINATION CHAMBER PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE ROYAL RUMBLE PPV FEEDBACK
WWE SURVIVOR SERIES PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE VENGEANCE PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE HELL IN A CELL PPV POLL RESULTS
WWE TLC PPV POLL RESULTS (added)
ROH Events:
ROH GLORY BY HONOR IPPV POLL RESULTS
ROH DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR IPPV POLL RESULTS
ROH BEST IN THE WORLD IPPV POLL RESULTS
ROH BORDER WARS IPPV POLL RESULTS
ROH 10TH ANNIVERSARY IPPV POLL RESULTS
CM Punk matches that were listed:
WWE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS PPV POLL RESULTS: C.M. Punk vs. John Cena 97
WWE SUMMERSLAM PPV POLL RESULTS: Punk vs. Show vs. Cena 8
WWE MONEY IN THE BANK PPV POLL RESULTS: C.M. Punk vs. Daniel Bryan 96
WWE NO WAY OUT PPV POLL RESULTS: Punk vs. Kane vs. Bryan 86
WWE OVER THE LIMIT PPV POLL RESULTS: C.M. Punk vs. Daniel Bryan 123
WWE EXTREME RULES PPV POLL RESULTS: C.M. Punk vs. Chris Jericho 45
WWE WRESTLEMANIA XXVIII PPV POLL RESULTS: C.M. Punk vs. Chris Jericho 87
WWE ELIMINATION CHAMBER PPV POLL RESULTS: Raw Chamber match 31
WWE ROYAL RUMBLE PPV FEEDBACK: C.M. Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler 151
WWE SURVIVOR SERIES PPV POLL RESULTS: C.M. Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio 104
WWE HELL IN A CELL PPV POLL RESULTS: Del Rio vs. Punk vs. Cena 58
The PPV that didn't have a Punk match listed in the Best match poll? He was actually in the running for worst match --
WWE VENGEANCE PPV POLL RESULTS: Miz & R-Truth vs. Punk & Miz 10
I only had 12 WWE PPVs listed and I knew I should have 13 - found the missing show: WWE TLC.
WWE TLC PPV POLL RESULTS
Thumbs up 85 (84.2%)
Thumbs down 0 (00.0%)
In the middle 16 (15.8%)
BEST MATCH POLL
Punk vs. Del Rio vs. Miz 99
WORST MATCH POLL
Beth Phoenix vs. Kelly Kelly 40
Big Show vs. Mark Henry 35
HHH vs. Kevin Nash 26
So, another best match honors for Punk.
I should point out that if more than one match was listed as BEST MATCH, they both were given credit - ditto with WORST MATCH. That shortcoming was sort of the premise behind the points system I noted at the end of my post - it's an attempt to attribute who had the majority of the votes for best match per show.
In my mind, this is a pretty strong story for Best North American Wrestler for CM Punk.
Yes, the issue of who gets most time is certainly skewed towards "main eventers"... for the most part (look at Santino)..
Average time per match (Ranked)
1. CM Punk
2. Chris Jericho
3. Triple H
4. John Cena
5. Alberto Del Rio
6. Santino Marella
7. The Miz
8. R-Truth
9. Randy Orton
10. Daniel Bryan
11. Kane
12. Dolph Ziggler
13. Kofi Kingston
14. Sin Cara
15. Sheamus
16. Cody Rhodes
17. the Big Show
18. Christian
19. Jack Swagger
20. Mark Henry
notes: I didn't include Rumble and I didn't time out for Elimination matches to allocate time
I don't know if I realized the Ziggler has wrestled 15 matches in 13 PPVs:
Hell in a Cell 2011 - New Orleans, LA - Arena - October 2, 2011: WWE Tag Team Champions Evan Bourne & Kofi Kingston defeated WWE US Tag Team Champion Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 11:18 when Bourne pinned Swagger with a hurricanrana as Swagger attempted a powerbomb off the top, while Kingston prevented Ziggler from making the save; after the match, Vickie yelled at Swagger for the loss
Vengeance 2011 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center - October 23, 2011 (8,000): WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne defeated WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 13:24 when Bourne pinned Ziggler with Air Bourne following Kingston's spin kick to the face
Vengeance 2011 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center - October 23, 2011 (8,000): WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero & Jack Swagger) pinned Zack Ryder at 6:03 with a superkick after Ryder fought off an interfering Swagger
Survivor Series 2011 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 20, 2011 (16,749; 13,000 paid; sell out): WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler pinned John Morrison at 10:44 with the Zig Zag after avoiding the Starship Pain
Survivor Series 2011 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 20, 2011 (16,749; 13,000 paid; sell out): Wade Barrett, Jack Swagger, WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler, Hunico, & WWE IC Champion Cody Rhodes defeated Randy Orton, Sheamus, Sin Cara, Mason Ryan, & WWE Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston in an elimination match at 22:11
TLC 2011 - Baltimore, MD - First Mariner Arena - December 18, 2011 (8,000): Zack Ryder pinned WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler to win the title at 10:23 with the Rough Ryder
Royal Rumble 2012 - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center - January 29, 2012 (18,121; 15,000 paid; sell out): WWE World Champion CM Punk pinned Dolph Ziggler with the Go To Sleep after a slingshot in the corner, with the challenger striking his head on the ringpost
Elimination Chamber 2012 - Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - February 19, 2012 (15,306; sell out): WWE World Champion CM Punk defeated Chris Jericho, R-Truth, Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero), and Mike Mizanin in an Elimination Chamber match at 32:38
WrestleMania 28 - Miami, FL - Sun Life Stadium - April 1, 2012 (announced at 78,363): David Otunga, Mike Mizanin, Dolph Ziggler, Mark Henry, Drew McIntyre, & Jack Swagger (w/ John Laurinaitis & Vickie Guerrero) defeated WWE US Champion Santino Marella, Kofi Kingston, the Great Khali, R-Truth, Zack Ryder (w/ Eve), & Booker T (w/ Teddy Long, Aksana, & Hornswoggle) at 10:38
Extreme Rules 2012 - Chicago, IL - AllState Arena - April 29, 2012 (announced at 14,817): Brodus Clay (w/ Hornswoggle, Naomi, & Cameron) pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero & Jack Swagger) in an unadvertised bout at the 5-minute mark with a headbutt to the chest and splash; prior to the bout, Guerrero introduced Ziggler from the entrance stage; during the match, there were chants of "Let's go, Ziggler"
Over the Limit 2012 - Raleigh, NC - RBC Center - May 20, 2012 (8,000): WWE Tag Team Champions R-Truth & Kofi Kingston defeated Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 12:17 when Kingston pinned Ziggler with the spin kick to the face as Ziggler ran into the corner; prior to the bout, Guerrero entroduced her team from the entrance stage and noted she would be the logical replacement for John Laurinaitis, should he be fired later in the show
No Way Out 2012 - East Rutherford, NJ - Izod Center - June 17, 2012: World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 15:09 with the White Noise and boot to the face; the two received mixed reactions during the in-ring introductions, followed by chants of "Let's go, Ziggler"
Money in the Bank 2012 - Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center - July 15, 2012 (10,000): Dolph Ziggler defeated WWE IC Champion Christian, Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow, WWE US Champion Santino Marella, Sin Cara, Tensai, and Tyson Kidd in a Money in the Bank match at 18:29
Summer Slam 2012 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - August 19, 2012 (17,482; sell out): Chris Jericho defeated Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 13:04 via submission with the Walls of Jericho after Ziggler missed a charge in the corner; prior to the bout, Gurrero introduced Ziggler from the entrance stage; Jericho's ribs were heavily taped for the contest; during the match, there were dueling chants of "Y2J" and "Let's go, Ziggler"
Night of Champions 2012 - Boston, MA - TD Garden - September 16, 2012: Randy Orton pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero)
PPV rematches on the immediately following RAW/Smackdown
During the HITC recap, Bryan Alvarez alluded to his expectation that they would hold a rematch of the tag title match on RAW ("switch the titles with more people watching"). It got me thinking about how many times the following night at RAW (or even at Smackdown!) there was a direct PPV rematch.
Notes:
(a) I started my research at 1998 and only looked at the RAW & Smackdown! events immediately following the PPV.
(b) I only counted matches that had direct replications (if it was a tag match one night and a six-man the next, it didn't count or if it was Billy Gunn/Road Dogg one night and Road Dogg/X-Pac the next such as No Way Out 2000/RAW)
(c) This will take a me a little while to post all of the results, so it will probably be in pieces.
1998-2000
1998:
1. Cactus Jack/Terry Funk vs Road Dogg/Billy Gunn
WrestleMania XIV - Boston, MA - FleetCenter - March 29, 1998 - PPV
Cactus Jack & Terry Funk defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & the Road Dogg to win the titles at 10:00 in a dumpster match after Funk used a forklift to drop the champions in a dumpster backstage
WWF @ Albany, NY - Pepsi Arena - March 30, 1998 (11,202; sell out) - RAW
The Road Dogg & Billy Gunn defeated Cactus Jack & Terry Funk in a steel cage match to win the vacant WWF Tag Team Titles at around the 4:30 mark when Road Dogg pinned Cactus following a spike piledriver onto a steel chair
2. Kane vs. Austin
King of the Ring 98 - Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena - June 28, 1998 - PPV
Kane (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated WWF World Champion Steve Austin in a First Blood match to win the title at 14:52 after the Undertaker accidentally hit Austin with a chair; the Undertaker came to the ring to stop the interference of Mankind; had Kane not won the title, he would have set himself on fire (The Legacy of Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Twisted, Disturbed Life of Kane)
WWF @ Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena - June 29, 1998 (16,505; sell out) - RAW
Steve Austin pinned WWF World Champion Kane (w/ Paul Bearer) with the Stunner to win the title at 8:28; after the bout, the Undertaker - who appeared ringside mid-way through the bout - came into the ring and sustained the Stunner from Austin (The Legacy of Stone Cold Steve Austin)
3. Kane vs The Undertaker
Judgment Day 98 - Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon - October 18, 1998 (18,153; 5th sell out in a row at the Horizon) - PPV
The Undertaker fought Kane to a no contest at 14:39; late in the bout, Paul Bearer came out and double crossed Kane, allowing Taker to hit his opponent over the head with a steel chair and make the cover
WWF @ Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - October 19, 1998 (12,157; sell out) - RAW
The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) fought Kane to a no contest in a casket match when the casket broke
4. Road Dogg & Billy Gunn vs Shamrock/Bossman
Rock Bottom - Vancouver, British Columbia - GM Place - December 13, 1998 (17,677; 16,891 paid; sell out; announced as 20,042) - PPV
WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn defeated WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock & WWF Hardcore Champion the Big Bossman (w/ Commissioner Shawn Michaels) at 17:02 when Michaels tripped Gunn as he attempted a suplex, with Shamrock then landing on top before Gunn rolled over for the pin; due to pre-match stipulations made by Michaels, the remainder of DX was barred from ringside
WWF @ Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome - December 14, 1998 (17,508; sell out) - RAW
WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock & WWF Hardcore Champion the Big Bossman (w/ Shawn Michaels) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn to win the titles when Gunn submitted to Shamrock’s ankle lock after Michaels hit the title holder in the ankle with Bossman’s nightstick
1999:
5. Al Snow vs. Bossman
Summer Slam 99 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - August 22, 1999 (sell out) - PPV
Al Snow pinned WWF Hardcore Champion the Big Bossman to win the title at 7:27 by hitting the champion in the groin with two billiard balls and covering him on a pool table after the Road Dogg, who did mobile color commentary, hit Bossman in the back with his own nightstick
WWF @ Kansas City, MO - Kemper Arena - August 24, 1999 - RAW
The Big Bossman pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Al Snow to win the title at 2:20 after hitting Snow in the head with the nightstick as Snow went for Pepper the dog, who was on the commentary table
6. Ivory vs Tori
Summer Slam 99 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - August 22, 1999 (sell out) - PPV
WWF Women's Champion Ivory pinned Tori at 4:11 by sitting down to block a sunset flip attempt; after the bout, the champion attempted to take Tori's top off but was eventually chased backstage by Luna Vachon
WWF @ Kansas City, MO - Kemper Arena - August 24, 1999 - RAW
Tori defeated WWF Women's Champion Ivory in a non-title Evening Gown match at the 58-second mark; prior to the bout, Tori attempted to come out in nothing but a thong but a number of officials and referees wouldn't allow her to; she eventually came out wearing Tony Garea's shirt after he took it off for her to put on; after the bout, Tori further attacked Ivory until Luna came out to restrain her, as Ivory ran backstage
2000:
There were THREE rematches from Backlash 2000 the following night!
7. T&A vs Dudleyz
Backlash 00 - Washington DC - MCI Center - April 30, 2000 (19,101; sell out) - PPV
Test & Albert (w/ Trish Stratus) defeated the Dudley Boyz when Test pinned Bubba Ray with a boot to the face at 11:10 after Trish distracted Bubba by climbing on the apron and taking off her jacket as the Dudleyz attempted the 3D; after the match, Bubba hit a powerbomb on Trish off the top through a table, with Trish eventually being taken backstage on a stretcher by EMTs and loaded into an ambulance backstage
WWF @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - May 1, 2000 (sell out) - RAW
Test & Albert defeated the Dudley Boyz at 4:49 when Test pinned D-Von after Edge & Christian interfered
8. Eddie Guerrero vs Essa Rios
Backlash 00 - Washington DC - MCI Center - April 30, 2000 (19,101; sell out) - PPV
WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero (w/ Chyna) pinned Essa Rios (w/ Lita) at 8:41 with a spinning neckbreaker drop; immediately prior to the bout, Guerrero & Chyna arrived to the arena from Eddie's prom and were told by a referee that if they didn't get out to the ring then and there then Eddie would forfeit the match and the championship; they then decided to drive out to the ring in Eddie's car
WWF @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - May 1, 2000 (sell out) - RAW
WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero (w/ Chyna) pinned Essa Rios (w/ Lita) at 2:04 with an airplane spin backbreaker
9. Benoit vs Jericho
Backlash 00 - Washington DC - MCI Center - April 30, 2000 (19,101; sell out) - PPV
WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho via disqualification at 15:05 when Jericho blocked a diving headbutt from Benoit by lifting up the title belt, brought into the ring moments earlier by the champion; after the bout, Jericho put referee Tim White in the Walls of Jericho until four other referees pulled him off
WWF @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - May 1, 2000 (sell out) - RAW
Chris Jericho pinned WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit to win the title after hitting Benoit with the title belt and executing the Lionsault
10. Rikishi/Too Cool vs Angle/Edge/Christian
Judgment Day 00 - Louisville, KY - Freedom Hall - May 21, 2000 - PPV
Rikishi & Too Cool defeated Kurt Angle & WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian at 9:47 after Grandmaster Sexay hit Edge with a legdrop off the top behind the referee's back
WWF @ Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse - May 22, 2000 - RAW
Kurt Angle, WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian defeated Too Cool & Rikishi at 2:50 when Angle pinned Scotty 2 Hotty with a half-nelson pin combo after Edge hit Scotty with one of the tag belts
11. Benoit vs Rikishi
King of the Ring 00 - Boston, MA - FleetCenter - June 25, 2000 (17,651; sell out) - PPV
KOTR Quarter Finals: WWF IC Champion Rikishi defeated Chris Benoit via disqualification in a non-title match at 3:24 when Benoit, while in full control of the match, went out to the floor and returned with a steel chair, hitting Rikishi twice with it; after the bout, Benoit locked Rikishi in the Crippler Crossface while the ring became filled with officials, including Sgt. Slaughter and Tony Garea; moments later, Benoit released the hold only to go up top and drop a diving headbutt before briefly reapplying the hold
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Centrum - June 26, 2000 - RAW
WWF IC Champion Rikishi defeated Chris Benoit via disqualification at 2:25 when Tazz interfered and hit the champion with a chair
12. Val Venis vs Eddie Guerrero
King of the Ring 00 - Boston, MA - FleetCenter - June 25, 2000 (17,651; sell out) - PPV
KOTR Quarter Finals: Val Venis (w/ Trish Stratus) pinned WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero (w/ Chyna) in a non-title match at 8:04 with a side elbow to the face, while in a waist lock, followed by a kick to the midsection and a fisherman suplex
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Centrum - June 26, 2000 - RAW
Val Venis (w/ Trish Stratus) defeated WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero (w/ Chyna) via disqualification at 2:55 when Chyna broke the cover after Trish interfered
13. The Undertaker vs Angle
Fully Loaded 00 - Dallas, TX - Reunion Arena - July 23, 2000 (16,504) - PPV
The Undertaker pinned Kurt Angle at 7:37 with a chokeslam and the powerbomb
WWF @ Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center – July 24, 2000 - RAW
The Undertaker fought Kurt Angle to a no contest at 1:47 when the Big Show chased Shane McMahon out of the crowd and into the ring; moments later, the Undertaker went to chokeslam Shane but let Show have him; Show then attacked Taker from behind and joined Angle and Shane in triple teaming him; moments later, during a backstage interview with the Undertaker, all three attacked him again, focusing on the knee
14. Regal vs Bob Holly
Survivor Series 00 - Tampa, FL - Ice Palace - November 19, 2000 (18,602) - PPV
WWF European Champion William Regal defeated Hardcore Holly via disqualification at 5:47 after Holly brought the title belt into the ring and hit Regal in the face with it; after the bout, Holly continued to assault the champion until Regal could escape the ring
WWF @ Orlando, Florida – TD Waterhouse Centre - November 20, 2000 - RAW
WWF European Champion William Regal pinned Hardcore Holly in a hardcore match at 3:53 after hitting him in the head with a 2x4 after Test & Albert interfered; after the bout, Crash Holly and Steve Blackman made the save
15. Benoit vs Billy Gunn
Armageddon 00 - Birmingham, AL - Boutwell Auditorium - December 10, 2000 (14,920) - PPV
Chris Benoit defeated WWF IC Champion Billy Gunn to win the title at 10:01 via submission with the Crippler Crossface
WWF @ Memphis, TN - Pyramid - December 11, 2000 - RAW
Billy Gunn defeated WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit via disqualification at 3:26 when Eddie Guerrero prevented the pinfall following the Fameasser; after the match, Guerrero distracted Gunn as Benoit attacked from behind and applied the Crippler Crossface
16. Rock vs Austin
WrestleMania X-7 - Houston, TX - AstroDome - April 1, 2001 (67,925; 62,885 paid; sell out; new attendance record) - PPV
Steve Austin pinned WWF World Champion the Rock to win the title in a No DQ match at 28:05
WWF @ Ft. Worth, TX - April 2, 2001 (11,181; sell out) - RAW
The Rock defeated WWF World Champion Steve Austin (w/ Vince McMahon) via disqualification in a steel cage match at around the 6-minute mark when McMahon entered the cage and knocked out referee Tim White with a double axe handle after the challenger hit the Rock Bottom(Action!)
17. X-Pac vs Jeff Hardy
King of the Ring 01 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - June 24, 2001 (announced at 19,000+; 16,024; sell out) - PPV
WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy pinned X-Pac at 7:12 with the Swanton after shoving the challenger off the top; X-Pac originally won the match at 6:06 with the X-Factor but the referee noticed the champion's foot on the rope and had the match continue (The Best of King of the Ring)
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - June 25, 2001 (13,763; sell out) - RAW
X-Pac pinned WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy to win the title at 3:11 with a backslide and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage after the champion failed a Swanton
18. RVD vs. Jeff Hardy
Summer Slam 01 - San Jose, CA - Compaq Center - August 19, 2001 (15,293; sell out) - PPV
Rob Van Dam defeated WWF Hardcore Champion Jeff Hardy in a ladder match to win the title at 16:32 after shoving Hardy off the top, sending the challenger onto the ring ropes (Jeff Hardy: My Life My Rules)
WWF @ Denver, CO - Pepsi Center - August 23, 2001 (9,612) - SMACKDOWN!
WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam defeated Jeff Hardy via referee's decision at 6:30 after Hardy missed a splash off the top of a ladder and crashed through a table set up at ringside
19. RVD vs Jericho
Unforgiven 01 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena - September 23, 2001 - PPV
WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Chris Jericho with the Van Daminator and the Five Star Frog Splash after Jericho was distracted by Stephanie McMahon on the apron
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - September 25, 2001 - SMACKDOWN!
WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Chris Jericho at 7:32 with the Van Daminator after ducking a flying forearm from the challenger, which inadvertantly knocked Stephanie McMahon to the floor
20. Jericho vs Austin
Vengeance 01 - San Diego, CA - Sports Arena - December 9, 2001 (11,800) - PPV
WCW World Champion Chris Jericho pinned WWF World Champion Steve Austin to unify the titles at 12:37 after Booker T interfered and hit Austin with one of the belts, moments after a ringside altercation between Ric Flair and Vince McMahon and Austin taking out McMahon's referee Nick Patrick; before the match, Kurt Angle hit Austin with a chair while the Rock hit the Rock Bottom on Jericho (The History of the WWE Heavyweight Championship, Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho)
WWF @ Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond - December 10, 2001 - RAW
WWF World Champion Chris Jericho defeated Steve Austin in a steel cage match by crawling out the door after Booker T interfered and slammed the door into the challenger's face as Austin attempted to escape
2002:
21.Regal vs Edge
Royal Rumble 02 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena - January 20, 2002 (announced at 16,106; 12,915; sell out) - PPV
William Regal pinned WWF IC Champion Edge to win the title at 9:45 after hitting the champion in the face with brass knuckles moments after Edge accidentally speared both referee Nick Patrick and the challenger; prior to the bout, Patrick found brass knux in Regal's tights and confiscated them but Regal had a second pair Patrick didn't find; after the bout, Edge was attended to by referees as Michael Cole interviewed Regal in the aisle regarding the match
WWF @ Greenville, SC - Bi-Lo Center - January 21, 2002 (9,420) - RAW
WWF IC Champion William Regal defeated Edge via disqualification when the challenger was caught using Regal’s own brass knuckles; after the bout, Edge hit referee Nick Patrick with the brass knuckles and knocked down two other referees before leaving the ring
22. Jazz vs Trish
Royal Rumble 02 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena - January 20, 2002 (announced at 16,106; 12,915; sell out) - PPV
WWF Women's Champion Trish Stratus pinned Jazz at 3:44 with a bulldog after kicking the challenger in the face as she ran into the corner; prior to the match, Jackie was introduced as the surprise guest referee; late in the match, Trish hit the Stratusfaction but the challenger kicked out at 2
WWF @ North Charleston, SC - Coliseum - January 22, 2002 (8,428) - SMACKDOWN
WWF Women’s Champion Trish Stratus defeated Jazz via disqualification when the challenger failed to release a submission hold after Trish reached the ropes; after the bout, the champion sustained a DDT
23. HHH vs Angle
No Way Out 02 - Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - February 17, 2002 (15,235; 13,484 paid; sell out) - PPV
Kurt Angle pinned Triple H with the Olympic Slam at 14:39 following a chair shot to the back and face as Triple H attempted to hit the Pedigree on guest referee Stephanie McMahon; Stephanie was sent to the floor and knocked out at around the 3-minute mark and taken backstage with referee Tim White taking over; Stephanie returned to the ring at around the 12-minute mark, attacked White, preventing him from making the pin for Triple H, and took over officiating; due to pre-match stipulations, Angle won Triple H's world title shot for WrestleMania X8
WWF @ Chicago, IL - AllState Arena - February 18, 2002 (13,967) - RAW
Triple H pinned Kurt Angle at 12:01 with the Pedigree after escaping the ankle lock; stipulations stated the winner would challenge for the WWF World Title at WrestleMania
24. Lesnar vs RVD
King of the Ring 02 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena - June 23, 2002
KOTR Finals: Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned WWE IC Champion Rob Van Dam in a non-title match by catching RVD coming off the top and hitting the F5 at 5:42 after interference from Heyman; due to pre-match stipulations which stated the winner of the KOTR tournament would earn a world title shot at Summer Slam, Lesnar was made the #1 contender (The Best of King of the Ring)
WWE @ Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena - June 24, 2002
WWE IC Champion Rob Van Dam defeated Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) via disqualification when Heyman broke the pinfall after the champion hit a moonsault; after the bout, RVD hit the Van Daminator on Lesnar and the Five Star Frog Splash on Heyman before Lesnar powerbombed him through the announce table
25. Eddie Guerrero vs Edge
Summer Slam 02 - Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - August 25, 2002 (sell out) - PPV
Edge pinned Eddie Guerrero with the spear after ducking a clothesline at 11:48
WWE @ Uncasville, CT - Moehgan Sun Hotel & Casino - August 27, 2002 - SMACKDOWN!
Eddie Guerrero pinned Edge with the frog splash after blocking the spear with a steel chair; due to prematch stipulations, Guerrero advanced to the next round in a one-night competition to determine the #1 contender to the world title
and then again the next month...
26. Eddie Guerrero vs Edge
Unforgiven 02 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - September 22, 2002 (sell out) - PPV
Eddie Guerrero pinned Edge at 11:57 with a sunset flip off the top into a powerbomb after ramming Edge's face into an unprotected turnbuckle (Edge: A Decade of Decadence)
WWE @ San Diego, CA - Sports Arena - September 24, 2002 - SMACKDOWN!
Edge pinned Eddie Guerrero in a No DQ match at around the 19-minute mark following a DDT off the top of a ladder
27. Jamie Noble vs Tajiri
No Mercy 02 - Little Rock, AR - Alltell Arena - October 20, 2002
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble (w/ Nidia) pinned Tajiri at 8:15 by blocking a victory roll after Nidia held onto Noble to prevent the champion from being taken down; after the bout, Tajiri kissed Nidia on the lips, with Noble then attempting to show Tajiri how a real man kisses a woman; as he went to do so, Tajiri kicked Noble in the back of the head, knocking him out
WWE @ Memphis, TN - Pyramid - October 22, 2002
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble (w/ Nidia) pinned Tajiri at 3:54 with a roll over, bridge, and holding onto Nidia outside the ring
28. Edge vs ALbert
Armageddon 02 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Office Depot Center - December 15, 2002 (9,000) - PPV
Edge defeated Albert via disqualification at 7:13 when Albert hit Edge in the leg with a steel chair after kicking out of Edge's spear; after the bout, Edge assaulted Albert with the chair, repeatedly hitting him with it
WWE @ Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum - December 17, 2002 - SMACKDOWN
Edge pinned Albert with the spear
29.Dudleyz vs Storm/Regal
Royal Rumble 03 - Boston, MA - FleetCenter - January 19, 2003 (14,712) - PPV
The Dudley Boyz defeated WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Lance Storm & William Regal to win the titles at 7:23 when D-Von pinned Storm after hitting him with Regal's brass knuckles after the challengers hit the 3D on Regal and Bubba Ray knocked an interfering Chief Morley off the ring apron
WWE @ Providence, RI - Dunkin' Donuts Center - January 20, 2003 - RAW
Lance Storm & William Regal defeated WWE Raw Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz in an impromptu match to win the titles at the 15 second mark after Bubba Ray Dudley was sent through a table before the bout began
30. Sylvian/Rene Dupree vs Steiner & Test (holy wellness violations, Batman!)
Judgment Day 03 - Charlotte, NC - Coliseum - May 18, 2003 - PPV
Sylvian Grenier & Rene Dupree defeated Scott Steiner & Test (w/ Stacy Keibler) when Grenier pinned Steiner at 6:21 following a spinebuster double team, moments after Test accidentally kicked his partner in the face and was dumped to the floor; after the bout, Stacy checked on Steiner until Test ordered her to leave ringside with him instead
WWE @ Greenville, SC - BI-LO Center - May 19, 2003 - RAW
Sylvian Grenier & Rene Dupree defeated Scott Steiner & Test (w/ Stacy Keibler) when Grenier pinned Test with a roll up after Test collided with his partner on the ring apron, sending Steiner to the floor; after the bout, Steiner and Test argued resulting in Stacy leaving ringside by herself and upset with both men
31. Guerrero/Tajiri vs World's Greatest Tag Team
Judgment Day 03 - Charlotte, NC - Coliseum - May 18, 2003 - PPV
Eddie Guerrero & Tajiri (sub. for Chavo Guerrero Jr.) defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas in a ladder match to win the titles at 14:17 when Guerrero grabbed the title belts after Tajiri sprayed green mist into Benjamin's eyes as all three men were climbing the ladder (Ladder Match 2: Crash & Burn)
WWE @ Greensboro, NC - Coliseum - May 20, 2003 - SMACKDOWN
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Eddie Guerrero & Tajiri defeated Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin via disqualification at 15:33 when Guerrero hit the referee with a chair, as Tajiri was about to be pinned by Benjamin, and tossed the chair to Haas; when the referee saw Haas with the chair he disqualified the challengers
32. Lita/Trish vs Molly HOlly/Gail Kim (ahhh, the good ol' days of WWE Women's matches)
Unforgiven 03 (Raw) - Hershey, PA - Giant Center - September 21, 2003 (announced as a sell out) - PPV
Lita & Trish Stratus defeated WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly & Gail Kim when Lita pinned Molly with the moonsault at 6:47; mid-way through the bout, Lita suffered a bloody mouth after smacking her face on the ring apron (Lita's in-ring return after an 18-month absence)
WWE @ Washington DC - MCI Center - September 22, 2003 - RAW
Lita & Trish Stratus defeated WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly & Gail Kim at 6:59 when Lita pinned Kim with the Twist of Fate
33. Jericho/Christian vs Trish/Lita (somehow this happened twice... in a row!)
Armageddon 03 (Raw) - Orlando, FL - TD Waterhouse Center - December 14, 2003 (9,000) - PPV
Chris Jericho & Christian defeated Trish Stratus & Lita at 6:38 when Christian pinned Trish with a roll up after Jericho helped Trish to her feet
WWE @ Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum - December 15, 2003 - RAW
Chris Jericho & Christian fought Trish Stratus & Lita to a no contest at 4:12 when Jericho had the match stopped after Trish sustained the Unprettier; after the bout, Jericho shoved his tag team partner to the mat before Eric Bischoff came to the ring to confront Jericho; after blowing up at Bischoff for singing the bout to begin with, Bischoff forced Jericho to wrestle Kane later in the night
2004:
34. Rey Mysterio vs Jamie Noble
Royal Rumble 04 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center - January 25, 2004 (17,289; sell out) - PPV
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Jamie Noble (w/ Nidia) at 3:13 with the 619 and springboard legdrop after the blind Nidia accidentally tripped the challenger from the apron
WWE @ Washington DC - MCI Center - January 27, 2004 - SMACKDOWN
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Jamie Noble (w/ Nidia) at 7:46 with a springboard sit-down senton after Noble brought Nidia into the ring and
35. John Cena vs Rene Dupree (one is a future Hall of Famer, the other had a poodle gimmick)
Judgment Day 04 (Smackdown!) - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - May 16, 2004 (18,722; 13,500 paid; sell out) - PPV
WWE US Champion John Cena pinned Rene Dupree with the FU at 9:56 after catching the challenger as he attempted to use the turnbuckle to jump over Cena as the champion rushed the corner
WWE @ Las Vegas, NV - Thomas & Mack Center - May 18, 2004 - SMACKDOWN
Rene Dupree defeated WWE US Champion John Cena via count-out after a low blow on the outside of the ring; after the match, Dupree continued to attack Cena in the ring
36. Sable vs Torrie Wilson (they both would do their best to date rich men)
Great American Bash (Smackdown!) - Norfolk, VA - Scope - June 27, 2004 (6,500; 5,500 paid) - PPV
Sable pinned Torrie Wilson at 6:06 with a roll up and grabbing the tights for leverage after faking an injury; one of Torrie's shoulders was clearly up during the cover
WWE @ Fayetteville, NC - Crown Coliseum - June 29, 2004 - SMACKDOWN
Torrie Wilson pinned Sable with a DDT at 3:14
37. Randy Orton vs Chris Benoit (Orton's ascension whilst North of the Border)
Summer Slam 04 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Center - August 15, 2004
Randy Orton pinned World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit to win the title at 20:09 with the RKO after avoiding the Crippler Crossface; after the bout, Benoit returned to the ring to offer his hand in congratulations to the new champion with Orton then shaking it
WWE @ London, Ontario - Labatt Centre - August 16, 2004
World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton pinned Chris Benoit at 16:55 with the RKO after Benoit fought off an interfering Ric Flair, Batista, and Triple H who came ringside late in the contest; after the bout, Evolution celebrated Orton's title defense, with Batista hoisting the champion on his shoulders until given the signal from Triple H to fall backwards and drop Orton; as the show came to a close, Orton was triple teamed by the remainder of Evolution
38. Shelton Benjamin vs Chris Jericho
Taboo Tuesday (Raw) - Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - October 19, 2004 (3,500) - PPV
Shelton Benjamin pinned WWE IC Champion Chris Jericho to win the title at 10:54 after catching the champion coming off the top and hitting the Exploder suplex; Benjamin was chosen as the challenger, with 37% of the vote, just prior to the match; Batista was the runner up with 20%; other possible challengers included Rhyno, the Hurricane, Jonathan Coachman, Maven, Rodney Mack, Chuck Palumbo, Steven Richards, Christian, Tyson Tomko, Rosey, and several others; after the bout, Jericho put the belt over Benjamin's shoulder and shook his hand for being the better man
WWE @ Des Moines, IA - Veterans Auditorium - October 25, 2004 (4,550) - RAW
WWE IC Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Chris Jericho by reversing an attempt at the Walls of Jericho into a roll up and body scissors; after the bout, Jericho shook the champion's hand out of respect; moments after Jericho left ringside, Christian attacked Benjamin from behind and hit the Unprettier before posing with the belt
(Was this the PPV where Jericho shoot didn't know who his challenger was?)
39. Randy Orton vs Ric Flair
Taboo Tuesday (Raw) - Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - October 19, 2004 (3,500) - PPV
Randy Orton pinned Ric Flair in a steel cage match at 10:35 after ducking Flair's swing with a steel chair and hitting the RKO; after the contest, Flair offered his hand to Orton in respect, with Orton then shaking it; moments later, Orton hugged Flair; other possible stipulations included a falls count anywhere match and a submission match (The Greatest Cage Matches of All Time)
WWE @ Des Moines, IA - Veterans Auditorium - October 25, 2004 (4,550) - RAW
Ric Flair pinned Randy Orton after Triple H came out of the crowd and hit Orton with a chair after Flair had received the RKO; at the time of the fall, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and Maven were beating up an interfering Batista on the opposite side of the ring; after the bout, Flair received a second RKO while Triple H was hit with three rolling German suplexes from Benoit, a Lionsault from Jericho, and a RKO from Orton; due to pre-match stipulations, Orton would not earn a world title shot for however long Triple H remained champion; had Orton won the match, he would have faced Triple H for the title at Survivor Series
2005:
40. Maven vs. Shelton Benjamin
New Year's Revolution (Raw) @ San Juan, Puerto Rico - Coliseo De Puerto Rico - January 9, 2005 (15,764; sell out) - PPV, my birthday
WWE IC Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Maven at 6:08 with a roll up after the challenger narrowly avoided being counted-out; Maven spent the majority of the match cutting a promo on the crowd from outside the ring; after the bout, Maven grabbed the mic, said the pinfall didn't count, and if Benjamin didn't agree to an immediate rematch then he could be considered the WWE's second women's champion; Benjamin then returned to the ring and pinned Maven with the Exploder suplex at the 5-second mark
WWE @ Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Office Depot Center - January 10, 2005 (7,500) - RAW
Royal Rumble Qualifying Match: WWE IC Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Maven with a reverse spin kick and the Exploder suplex in a non-title match at 1:49
41. Bashams vs Guerrero/Rey
No Way Out 05 (Smackdown!) - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena - February 20, 2005 (8,000) - PPV
Eddie Guerrero & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Doug & Danny Basham to win the titles when Guerrero pinned Doug at 14:52 after hitting him with one of the title belts, slid in the ring by Mysterio, as the referee's back was turned (Rey Mysterio: Biggest Little Man)
WWE @ Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center - February 22, 2005 (7,000) - SMACKDOWN
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Eddie Guerrero & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Doug & Danny Basham when Mysterio pinned Doug following the 619, Frog splash, and springboard legdrop at 12:53
42. Trish vs Christy Hemme
WrestleMania 21 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - April 3, 2005 (20,193; sell out) - PPV
WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus pinned Christy Hemme (w/ Lita) with the Chick Kick at 4:43
WWE @ Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - April 4, 2005 (16,653; sell out) - RAW
WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus fought Christy Hemme (w/ Lita) to a no contest when the champion knocked Hemme out before the match with the Chick Kick; as the referee tended to Christy, Trish attacked the injured knee of Lita, putting her in a leg submission for several moments before leaving ringside
43. Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury vs Hardcore Holly & Charlie Haas (with the first team's name you can actually spell "Journeymen")
Judgment Day 05 (Smackdown!) - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - May 22, 2005 (9,500) - PPV
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury (w/ Melina) defeated Hardcore Holly & Charlie Haas at 8:05 when Mercury pinned Haas following the Snapshot after Nitro hit a knee to the back and dropped Haas throat-first across the top rope behind the referee's back
WWE @ Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - May 24, 2005 - SMACKDOWN
Hardcore Holly & Charlie Haas defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Joey Mercury & Johnny Nitro (w/ Melina) via disqualification at 12:11 when Nitro hit Holly over the head with a steel chair to prevent the pinfall after Holly hit the Alabama Slam on Mercury; after the bout, Haas briefly chased the champions around ringside with the chair
44. Carlito vs Big Show
Judgment Day 05 (Smackdown!) - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - May 22, 2005 (9,500) - PPV
Carlito Caribbean Cool (w/ Matt Morgan) pinned the Big Show at 4:44 after Morgan interfered, kicked Show in the face as Show attempted the chokeslam on Carlito, and followed with an F5
WWE @ Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - May 24, 2005 - SMACKDOWN
The Big Show pinned Carlito Caribbean Cool with the chokeslam at 3:24; early in the contest, Matt Morgan - who was in Carlito's corner - was ejected from ringside; after the bout, Morgan returned to the ring, attacked Show, and eventually dropped him with an F5 onto the commentary table at ringside
45. Melina vs Torrie Wilson
Great American Bash 05 (Smackdown!) - Buffalo, NY - HSBC Arena - July 24, 2005 - PPV
Melina defeated Torrie Wilson in a bra & panties match at 3:52 after Torrie was dropped throat-first across the top rope; after the bout, Melina attacked guest referee Candice Michelle; moments later, Torrie and Candice helped in stripping Melina down to her bra and panties; Candice then stripped down as well as she and Torrie played to the fans
WWE @ Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena - July 26, 2005 - SMACKDOWN
Melina (w/ Jillian) pinned Torrie Wilson (w/ Candice Michelle) with her feet on the ropes at 4:26 after Torrie was dropped throat-first across the top rope; after the bout, Jillian attacked Candice
46. John Cena vs Chris Jericho (Jericho's two hiatius)
Summer Slam 05 - Washington DC - MCI Center - August 21, 2005 (15,700; 14,200 paid; sell out) - PPV
WWE World Champion John Cena pinned Chris Jericho at 14:49 by catching the challenger running the ropes and hitting the FU
WWE @ Hampton, VA - Coliseum - August 22, 2005 (7,500; sell out) - RAW
WWE World Champion John Cena pinned Chris Jericho with the FU at 15:49 after catapulting the challenger into Eric Bischoff on the ring apron, with Jericho hitting his head against the world title belt; due to pre-match stipulations, Jericho was fired by Bischoff immediately following the match, with Jericho being taken away by security; had Cena lost, he would have been fired; Bischoff was at ringside for the duration of the match; after Jericho was ejected from ringside, Kurt Angle attacked Cena from behind and assaulted him inside the ring and hit the Olympic Slam; moments later, Bischoff grabbed the mic and announced Angle was the #1 contender to Cena's title (Jericho's last appearance for more than 2 years) (Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho)
47. Ric Flair vs Carlito
Unforgiven 05 (Raw) - Oklahoma City, OK - Ford Center - September 18, 2005 (8,000) - PPV
Ric Flair defeated WWE IC Champion Carlito Caribbean Cool to win the title via submission with the figure-4 at 11:47 after punching Carlito as he had a mouth full of apple, causing the champion to choke; after the bout, Flair grabbed the mic and said it was an honor to win the title at that stage in his career, it was as sweet as any of his world title victories, and said his only regret was that Triple H wasn't there to celebrate with him; moments later, Flair invited several girls from ringside to party with him inside his limo
WWE @ Wichita Falls, TX - Kay Yeager Coliseum - September 19, 2005 (3,500) - PPV
WWE IC Champion Ric Flair defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool via submission with the figure-4 at 20:31 after grabbing onto the ropes for leverage
48.Big Show & Kane vs Trevor Murdoch & Lance Cade
Taboo Tuesday (Raw) - San Diego, CA - Pay One Center - November 1, 2005 (6,000) - PPV
The Big Show & Kane defeated WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Trevor Murdoch & Lance Cade to win the titles at 7:59 following a double chokeslam on Cade; after the bout, the new champions hit a double chokeslam on Murdoch as well; Kane & Show were chosen as the tag team challengers because Shawn Michaels earned the right to compete in the main event; voting - Shawn Michaels - 46%; Kane - 38%; Big Show - 16% (The Big Show: A Giant's World)
WWE @ Ft. Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial - November 7, 2005 - RAW
WWE Raw Tag Team Champions the Big Show & Kane defeated Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch in a hardcore match at 5:30 when Kane pinned Cade following a double chokeslam through the announce table, with Show placing one foot on Kane during the cover for added leverage
49. Booker T vs Chris Benoit (best of seven)
Survivor Series - Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena - November 27, 2005 (15,000) - PPV
Best of Seven Series for the US Title: Booker T (w/ Sharmell) pinned Chris Benoit with an Oklahoma side roll at 14:39 with his feet on the ropes for leverage, and Sharmell grabbing Booker's leg's for added leverage, after Benoit failed a diving headbutt; Benoit: 0, Booker: 1
WWE @ Cincinnati, OH - US Bank Arena - November 29, 2005 - SMACKDOWN
Best of Seven Series for the US Title: Booker T (w/ Sharmell) pinned Chris Benoit with the scissors kick; Benoit - 0, Booker - 2
50. JBL vs Matt Hardy
Armageddon (Smackdown!) - Providence, RI - Dunkin Donuts Center - December 18, 2005 (8,000) - PPV
John Bradshaw Layfield (w/ Jillian Hall) pinned Matt Hardy at 6:45 with the Clothesline from Hell after throwing Hardy into an unprotected turnbuckle and following with a clothesline in the corner; before the bout, JBL cut a lengthy in-ring promo on Hardy until he was interrupted by Hardy's entrance
WWE @ Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena - December 27, 2005 (3,700) - SMACKDOWN
Matt Hardy defeated John Bradshaw Layfield (w/ Jillian Hall) via count-out at 6:16 when the Boogeyman came out and distracted JBL after Hardy sustained the Clothesline from Hell, with JBL and Jillian eventually being scared into the crowd after the Boogeyman threw worms on Jillian; prior to the bout, JBL took a mic and told Michael Cole & Tazz at ringside that he did not have a match at Armageddon, rather he made a statement
51. John Cena vs Edge
Royal Rumble 06 - Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - January 29, 2006 (16,178; sell out) - PPV
John Cena defeated WWE World Champion Edge (w/ Lita) via submission with the STFU to win the title at 14:03 after Edge collided with Lita on the ring apron and the challenger hit the FU; prior to the match, the challenger walked out to the ring on a giant scaffold that was lowered from the ceiling; immediately after the bout, Todd Grisham interviewed Edge & Lita backstage, with Edge storming off and Jim Duggan confronting Lita moments later and yelling "Hoooo" (The John Cena Experience)
WWE @ Orlando, FL - TD Waterhouse Centre - January 30, 2006 - RAW
Edge (w/ Lita) defeated WWE World Champion John Cena via disqualification at 14:13 when Lita grabbed the title belt and hit Edge in the head with it as the champion prepared to hit the FU
52. Matt Hardy & Tatanka vs Nitro & Mercury
No Way Out 06 (Smackdown!) - Baltimore, MD - 1st Mariner Arena - February 19, 2006 (11,000; sell out) - PPV
Matt Hardy & Tatanka (mystery partner) defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury (w/ Melina) in a non-title match at 10:26 when Tatanka pinned Mercury with the Samoan Drop after Hardy dropped Nitro with the Twist of Fate
WWE @ Richmond, VA - Coliseum - February 21, 2006 (6,500) - SMACKDOWN!
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury (w/ Melina) defeated Matt Hardy & Tatanka at 7:24 when Mercury pinned Hardy with a roll up and grabbing the tights for leverage after Melina prevented Hardy from using the Twist of Fate by grabbing onto his leg
53. Undertaker vs Mark Henry
WrestleMania 22 - Chicago, IL - AllState Arena - April 2, 2006 (14,300; 13,600 paid; announced at 17,159; sell out) - PPV
The Undertaker defeated Mark Henry in a casket match at 9:27 following a plancha to the floor and the tombstone (The Undertaker: 15-0)
WWE @ Peoria, IL - Civic Center - April 4, 2006 - RAW
The Undertaker fought Mark Henry to a no contest at around the 3-minute mark when the Great Khali appeared with Daivari as Taker battled Henry on the floor; moments later, Taker confronted Khali in the ring and threw two punches, neither of which hurt Khali; Khali then tore the turnbuckle pad off with one hand, threw Taker in head-first, and landed a series of headbutts to the back of the head before dropping Taker with a boot to the face (Khali's surprise debut)
54. Rey Mysterio vs JBL (JBL's 19 month break)
Judgment Day 06 (Smackdown!) - Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center - May 21, 2006 (announced as 15,421; 9,800 paid; sell out) - PPV
World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned WWE US Champion John Bradshaw Layfield at 15:56 with the 619 and frog splash after kicking a steel chair into the challenger's face, moments after JBL punched out replacement referee Charles Robinson; Mysterio's wife Angie was shown throughout the match sitting ringside; after the bout, Chavo Guerrero Jr. came out and celebrated Mysterio's victory (Rey Mysterio: Biggest Little Man)
WWE @ Bakersfield, CA - Rabobank Arena - May 23, 2006 SMACKDOWN
World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned John Bradshaw Layfield; stipulations stated JBL would retire if he lost (JBL's last match for 19 months)
55. Regal vs Finlay (was supposed to involve Lashley but "elevated liver enzymes" threw a wrench in those plans)
Great American Bash (Smackdown!) - Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse - July 23, 2006 (9,750; 8,750 paid) - PPV
WWE US Champion Finlay pinned William Regal at 13:51 with his feet on the ropes for leverage after hitting him with Regal's own boot as Regal attempted to hit the champion with Finlay's shillalaugh
WWE @ Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena - July 25, 2006 - SMACKDOWN
WWE US Champion Finlay pinned William Regal with a roll up at 5:31 after the champion's midget landed a low blow on Regal using the shillelagh
56. Batista vs Ken Kennedy (this wouldn't be the last time.. see #63)
Great American Bash (Smackdown!) - Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse - July 23, 2006 (9,750; 8,750 paid) - PPV
Ken Kennedy (sub. for Mark Henry) defeated Batista via disqualification at 8:38 when referee Charles Robinson stopped the match when Batista refused to stop standing on Kennedy's throat in the corner (ouch)
WWE @ Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena - July 25, 2006 - SMACKDOWN
Ken Kennedy defeated Batista via count-out at 3:37 when Kennedy punched Batista off the apron after Batista accidentally clotheslined the steel ringpost; prior to the bout, it was announced Kennedy received 20 stitches to the head following his match against Batista at the Great American Bash; before Batista's entrance, Kennedy demanded to be introduced as the man that beat Batista at the Bash
57. Booker T vs. Rey Mysterio Jr
Great American Bash (Smackdown!) - Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse - July 23, 2006 (9,750; 8,750 paid)
Booker T pinned World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. to win the title at 16:48 when Chavo Guerrero Jr. came out as referee Nick Patrick was knocked out on the floor and hit the champion over the head with a steel chair, which Booker brought in the ring moments earlier; Sharmell was in the challenger's match but was ejected at the 10-minute mark; after the bout, Sharmell returned to the ring and repeatedly said "All hail, King Booker" over the mic
WWE @ Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena - July 25, 2006
World Heavyweight Champion Booker T (w/ Sharmell) pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. at 8:19 with the scissors kick after Chavo Guerrero Jr. came out of the crowd and pulled the challenger off the apron and into the ringside barrier (Great American Bash 06)
58.Umaga vs Kane
Unforgiven 06 (Raw) - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Center - September 17, 2006 (16,105; 15,000 paid; sell out) - PPV
Kane fought Umaga (w/ Armando Allejandro Estrada) to a double count-out at 7:03 when both men began brawling in the crowd; the fight eventually went backstage
WWE @ Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre - September 18, 2006 (13,500; sell out) - RAW
Umaga (w/ Armando Allejandro Estrada) defeated Kane via disqualification at 8:01 when Kane hit Umaga over the head three times with a steel chair; moments later, Kane stalked Estrada up the ramp and dragged him backstage; after the commercial break, Umaga attacked Kane backstage as Kane prepared to assault Estrada (The Twisted, Disturbed Life of Kane)
59. Lita & Mickie James
Cyber Sunday (Raw) - Cincinnati, OH - US Bank Arena - November 5, 2006 - PPV
WWE Women's Championship Tournament Finals: Lita pinned Mickie James in a lumberjill match to win the title at 8:09 with a kick to the midsection and the DDT after Mickie knocked down Victoria and Melina on the floor; lumberjills for the match included Torrie Wilson, Jillian Hall, Kristal, Kelly Kelly, Brooke, Melina, Victoria, Candice Michelle, Michelle McCool, Leyla, Ashley, Ariel, and Trinity; the lumberjill stipulation won 46% of the vote, beating a No DQ match, at 40%, and a submission match, at 14%
WWE @ Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena - November 6, 2006 - RAW
WWE Women's Champion Lita pinned Mickie James with the DDT at 1:27; prior to the bout, Jonathan Coachman joined Jim Ross on commentary for the remainder of the show; before the match began, Lita announced Bischoff ordered the challenger to wrestle the match with one arm tied behind her back; after the match, Lita introduced Bischoff as the guest referee for the main event
60. Benoit vs Chavo
Survivor Series 06 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center - November 26, 2006 (15,400; 14,400 paid; announced at 17,883; sell out) - PPV
WWE US Champion Chris Benoit defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Vickie Guerrero) via submission at 8:23 with the Crippler Crossface after Chavo kicked Benoit away as the champion attempted the Sharpshooter, with Benoit falling into Vickie on the apron knocking her to the floor
WWE @ Buffalo, NY - HSBC Arena - November 28, 2006 - SMACKDOWN!
Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Vickie Guerrero) pinned WWE US Champion Chris Benoit in a non-title match at 11:58 with a roll up and grabbing the tights for leverage after Benoit narrowly avoided running into Vickie on the ring apron
(which continued for another month...)
61. Benoit vs Chavo
Armageddon (Smackdown!) - Richmond, VA - Coliseum - December 17, 2006 (8,200; 7,100 paid) - PPV
WWE US Champion Chris Benoit defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Vickie Guerrero, in a neckbrace) via submission with the Sharpshooter at 12:16, moments after attempting to apply the hold on an interfering Vickie
WWE @ Hampton, VA - Coliseum - December 19, 2006 - SMACKDOWN!
WWE US Champion Chris Benoit defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Vickie Guerrero) via disqualification at 11:15 when Vickie hit the champion in the back with the title belt as he had the Crippler Crossface applied; after the bout, Chavo yelled at Vickie and poked her in the chest repeatedly until she fell to the mat and further njured her neck, with Benoit then checking on Vickie until Guerrero attacked him with the title belt
2007:
62. Chris Masters vs Carlito
New Year's Revolution (Raw) - Kansas City, MO - Kemper Arena - January 7, 2007 (about 10,000) - PPV
Chris Masters pinned Carlito Caribbean Cool at 5:58 by blocking a victory roll and grabbing the tights for leverage; after the bout, Masters kicked Carlito in the head before applying the full nelson
WWE @ St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center - January 8, 2007 - RAW
Carlito Caribbean Cool (w/ Torrie Wilson) pinned Chris Masters at 3:40 with the Back Cracker after Torrie hit Masters with the timekeeper's bell behind the referee's back
63. Batista vs Ken Kennedy
Royal Rumble 07 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center - January 28, 2007 (announced at 16,000; sell out) - PPV
World Heavyweight Champion Batista pinned Ken Kennedy with the sit-down powerbomb at 10:32 after hitting a clothesline as Kennedy came off the middle turnbuckle
WWE @ Omaha, NE - Qwest Center - February 6, 2007 (7,000) -SMACKDOWN!
World Heavyweight Champion Batista pinned Ken Kennedy with the sit-down powerbomb at 15:40; after the bout, the Undertaker appeared and had a staredown with Batista from the entrance way as the show came to a close
64. Finlay & Hornswoggle vs Boogeyman & Lil' Boogeyman
No Way Out 07 (Smackdown!) - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - February 18, 2007 (announced at over 17,000; 14,000; sell out) - PPV
Finlay & his midget defeated the Boogeyman & Little Boogeyman at 6:46 when Finlay pinned Little Boogeyman after hitting him with the shillelagh
WWE @ San Diego, CA - ipayOne Center - February 20, 2007 (7,500; sell out) - SMACKDOWN!
Finlay & Lil Bastard defeated the Boogeyman & Little Boogeyman at around the 4-minute mark when Bastard pinned Boogeyman with a DDT after Finlay hit Boogeyman with his shillalagh (the bout began during the commercial break)
65. Kane vs Booker T
No Way Out 07 (Smackdown!) - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - February 18, 2007 (announced at over 17,000; 14,000; sell out) - PPV
Kane pinned Booker T (w/ Sharmell) with the chokeslam at 12:40 as Booker attempted the scissors kick (The Twisted, Disturbed Life of Kane)
WWE @ San Diego, CA - ipayOne Center - February 20, 2007 (7,500; sell out) - SMACKDOWN!
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Booker T (w/ Sharmell) pinned Kane in a falls count anywhere match at 17:56 by pinning Kane on the floor after the Great Khali attacked Kane and threw him through the ringside barricade; after the commercial break, Booker & Sharmell were shown celebrating backstage until Khali appeared, with Booker extending his hand for Khali to shake and Khali shaking his arm before walking off
66. Ric Flair vs Carlito (see #47 for the 2005 version)
Judgment Day 07 - St. Louis, MO - Scotttrade Center - May 20, 2007 (10,500; 9,399 paid) - PPV
Ric Flair defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool via submission with the figure-4 at 15:35 after repeatedly stomping Carlito's legs
WWE @ Moline, IL - Mark of the Quad - May 21, 2007 - RAW
Ric Flair fought Carlito Caribbean Cool to a double count-out at 4:03 when both men began brawling on the floor; after the bout, Carlito hit the Back Stabber twice outside the ring and then spat apple in Flair's face
67. Kane vs Finlay
Summer Slam 07 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - August 26, 2007 (17,441; sell out) - PPV
Kane pinned Finlay with the chokeslam at 8:49, despite interference from WWE Cruiserweight Champion Hornswoggle; Kane wrestled the bout with taped ribs following an attack from Finlay weeks earlier
WWE @ Albany, NY - Times Union Center - August 28, 2007 - SMACKDOWN
Finlay pinned Kane at 7:10 by hitting him in the head with the shillelagh after WWE Cruiserweight Champion Hornswoggle distracted the referee from the apron; due to pre-match stipulations, Finlay advanded to meet the winner of a match between Rey Mysterio Jr. and Batista to determine World Heavyweight Champion the Great Khali's opponent at Unforgiven
68. Matt Hardy & MVP vs Deuce & Domino (four men that don't work for WWE anymore!)
Unforgiven 07 (Raw) - Memphis, TN - Fed Ex Forum - September 16, 2007 - PPV
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions - WWE US Champion MVP & Matt Hardy defeated Duece & Domimo (w/ Cherry) at 9:19 when Hardy pinned Deuce with the Twist of Fate; after the bout, Hardy celebrated with both tag team title belts and the US belt before eventually dropping the US belt at MVP's feet
WWE @ Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena - September 18, 2007 (5,000) - SMACKDOWN!
Deuce & Domino (w/ Cherry) defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions - WWE US Champion MVP & Matt Hardy in a non-title match at 9:58 when Domino pinned Hardy with a roll up after the champions began arguing with one another; after the bout, MVP and Hardy continued to argue until MVP left ringside
69. Rey vs Finlay (which technically happened three times due to a reshoot!)
No Mercy 07 (Smackdown!) - Chicago, IL - AllState Arena - October 7, 2007 (announced as 15,106; sell out) - PPV
Rey Mysterio Jr. fought Finlay to a no contest at around the 9-minute mark when Finlay appeared to have suffered a head injury after he was knocked from the apron backwards onto the floor following a legdrop off the top from Mysterio; moments later, medics came ringside and fitted Finlay with a neckbrace and placed onto a stretcher; as the stretcher was moved to the ramp, Finlay climbed off the stretcher and attacked Mysterio from behind, assaulting him around ringside until he was pulled away by referees
WWE @ Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena - October 9, 2007 (7,000) - SMACKDOWN!
Rey Mysterio Jr. fought Finlay to a double disqualification at 9:54 when both men shoved referee Micky Jay; prior to the bout, John Layfield Bradshaw grabbed the mic and told the crowd they would determine who the guest referee would be for the title match at Cyber Sunday - Mick Foley, Steve Austin, or himself; pre-match stipulations stated the winner would face World Heavyweight Champion Batista, who did guest commentary for the match, at the pay-per-view; after the contest, Finlay continued to assault Mysterio until the Undertaker appeared in the ring and motioned at Batista he wanted the belt; the bout took place twice during the taping, once before the ECW show and then again afterwards
70. MVP vs Ric Flair
Royal Rumble 08 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - January 27, 2008 (announced at 20,798; 19,000; sell out) - PPV
Ric Flair defeated WWE US Champion MVP via submission with the figure-4 in a non-title match at 7:50; prior to the match, Flair cut an in-ring promo on his career and thanked the MSG crowd for the respect they had shown him over the years; MVP originally won the match at the 4-minute mark following a boot to the face but referee Charles Robinson had the bout continue after noticing Flair's foot was on the bottom rope during the cover; pre-match stipulations stated Flair would have to retire if he lost the match; Michael Cole & Jonathan Coachman provided commentary for the match
WWE @ Reading, PA - Sovereign Center - January 29, 2008 - SMACKDOWN
Ric Flair defeated WWE US Champion MVP via disqualification in a non-title match at 6:17 when MVP refused to break a reversal of the figure-4 after Flair was under the ring ropes; pre-match stipulations stated Flair would be forced to retire if he lost; after the bout, MVP repeatedly rammed Flair's leg into the ringpost, then trapped Flair's leg in the ring steps and kicked them; moments later, Flair was helped backstage by referees; after the commercial break, the trainer was shown looking at Flair's leg backstage
71. John Cena vs Randy Orton (remember when they two never stopped feuding?!)
No Way Out 08 - Las Vegas, NV - Thomas & Mack Center - February 17, 2008 (matinee) (13,500; announced at 15,120; sell out) - PPV
John Cena defeated WWE World Champion Randy Orton via disqualification at 15:49 when Orton slapped the referee seemingly for no reason after Cena sustained the RKO on the floor but made it back in the ring before the 10-count; many in the crowd cheered for Orton during the match and booed Cena; late in the match, Orton tried to get himself counted-out until Cena broke the count; after the contest, Cena dropped Orton with the FU and applied the STFU, with Orton tapping
WWE @ Anaheim, CA - Honda Center - February 18, 2008 (matinee) - RAW
John Cena pinned WWE World Champion Randy Orton in a non-title match at 14:05 with the FU after having a confrontation with guest referee Triple H; due to pre-match stipulations, Cena earned a spot in the WWE World Title match at WrestleMania with Orton and Triple H; after the bout, Triple H dropped Cena with the Pedigree before doing the same to Orton; Triple H then posed with the title belt as the show came to a close
72. Matt Hardy vs MVP
Backlash 08 - Baltimore, MD - 1st Mariner Arena - April 27, 2008 (9,000; sell out) - pPV
Matt Hardy pinned WWE US Champion MVP to win the title at 11:25 with the Twist of Fate after avoiding the boot to the face while in the corner
WWE @ Atlantic City, NJ - Boardwalk Hall - April 29, 2008 - SMACKDOWN
WWE US Champion Matt Hardy pinned MVP with the Twist of Fate at 16:19
73. Jericho vs Kofi
Night of Champions 08 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center - June 29, 2008 (matinee) (announced at 16,151; 13,000 paid; sell out) - PPV
Kofi Kingston pinned WWE IC Champion Chris Jericho (w/ Lance Cade) to win the title in an unadvertised match at 11:01 with the spin kick to the face after Jericho knocked Shawn Michaels off the apron, moments after Michaels appeared ringside and dropped Cade with the superkick
WWE @ Oklahoma City, OK - Ford Center - June 30, 2008 (9,800) - RAW
WWE IC Champion Kofi Kingston defeated Chris Jericho (w/ Lance Cade) via disqualification at around the 5-minute mark after referee Mike Chioda caught Jericho grabbing the tights for leverage during a pin attempt; prior to the bout, Jericho cut an in-ring promo on Shawn Michaels and challenged him to a match at the Great American Bash; after the bout, Jericho attacked Kingston from behind and injured his eyes (the bout began during the commercial break)
74. Batista vs CM Punk
Great American Bash 08 - Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - July 20, 2008 (announced at 14,126; sell out) - PPV
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk fought Batista to a double disqualification at 11:04 when, after Batista caught Punk coming off the apron and hit a spinebuster on the floor, Kane attacked Batista on the floor and threw him into the ringpost and then dropped Punk with the chokeslam
WWE @ Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena - July 21, 2008 (announced as a sell out) - RAW
Batista defeated World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk via disqualification at 8:59 when John Bradshaw Layfield appeared ringside and brawled with the challenger after Batista hit the spear on Punk
75. Batista vs JBL
No Mercy 08 - Portland, OR - Rose Garden - October 5, 2008 (matinee) (10,000 paid) - PPV
Batista pinned John Bradshaw Layfield with the sit-down powerbomb at 5:19; stipulations stated the winner would be the #1 contender to the World Heavyweight Title
WWE @ Seattle, WA - Key Arena - October 6, 2008 (matinee) - RAW
Batista pinned John Bradshaw Layfield with the spear and sit-down powerbomb at 7:34
76. The Undertaker vs Big Show
Survivor Series 08 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden - November 23, 2008 (announced at 15,825; sell out) - PPV
The Undertaker defeated the Big Show in a casket match at 12:45 after throwing Show into the casket, set upright, with the casket falling down and the lid shutting
WWE @ Albany, NY - Times Union Center - November 25, 2008 - SMACKDOWN!
The Undertaker defeated the Big Show in a steel cage match via submission with the Hell's Gate at 16:14
2009:
77. Shane McMahon vs Randy Orton (THOSE punches..ugh!)
No Way Out 09 - Seattle, WA - Key Arena - February 15, 2009 (matinee) (11,362) - PPV
Randy Orton pinned Shane McMahon in a no holds barred match at 18:18 with the RKO after avoiding a kick to the head by Shane
WWE @ Spokane, WA - Arena - February 16, 2009 - RAW
Randy Orton fought Shane McMahon to a no contest in an unsanctioned fight at the 7:30 mark when Ted Dibiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes attacked Shane, with Rhodes dropping him with the Crossroads before Orton kicked Shane in the head
78. Edge vs Jeff Hardy
Judgment Day 09 - Chicago, IL - AllState Arena - May 17, 2009 (13,443; announced at 14,822; sell out)
World Heavyweight Champion Edge pinned Jeff Hardy with a DDT off the top at 19:55; late in the bout, Matt Hardy, in the crowd, struck the challenger with his hand cast behind the referee's back (WWE's Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2009-2010)
WWE @ Cincinnati, OH - US Bank Arena - May 19, 2009
Jeff Hardy pinned World Heavyweight Champion Edge in a non-title match at 15:00 with the Swanton after knocking the champion off the top rope; stipulations stated the winner would choose the stipulation for their title match at Extreme Rules; after the bout, Todd Grisham conducted an in-ring interview with Hardy in which he said his match with Edge would be a ladder match
(the feud MUST continue...)
79. Edge vs Jeff Hardy (a title match which ended up with neither man holding the belt)
Extreme Rules 09 - New Orleans, LA - Arena - June 7, 2009 (9,124) - PPV
Jeff Hardy defeated World Heavyweight Champion Edge in a ladder match to win the title at 20:06 after the champion became stuck in the rungs of the ladder; after the contest, Hardy celebrated the title win until Jim Ross came into the ring to conduct an interview; moments later, CM Punk came out to cash in his Money in the Bank title shot (The History of the World Heavyweight Championship, Ladder Match 2: Crash & Burn Blu-ray)
WWE @ Biloxi, MS - Mississippi Coast Coliseum - June 9, 2009 - SMACKDOWN!
Jeff Hardy fought Edge to a no contest at 21:34 when, after Edge threw Hardy into World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, who provided guest commentary for the match, Punk attacked Edge in the ring
80. Randy Orton vs Batista
Extreme Rules 09 - New Orleans, LA - Arena - June 7, 2009 (9,124) - PPV
Batista pinned WWE World Champion Randy Orton in a steel cage match to win the title with the sit-down powerbomb at 7:04 after Orton attempted to climb over the top of the cage; after the bout, Batista said the win was dedicated to the injured Ric Flair
WWE @ Lafayette, LA - Cajundome - June 8, 2009 - RAW
Randy Orton (w/ Ted Dibiase Jr. & Cody Rhodes) fought WWE World Champion Batista to a no contest when, as referee Mike Chioda began counting Batista, the ambulance which carried Batista to the hospital arrived, Triple H came out the back, and assaulted Legacy in the ring (Triple H's surprise return after a 2-month absence)
81. John Cena vs The Miz
Great American Bash 09 - Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena - June 28, 2009 (10,412) - PPV
John Cena defeated Mike Mizanin via submission with the STFU at 5:40 following the FU
WWE @ San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion - June 29, 2009 - RAW
Night of Champions #1 Contender Tournament Semi Finals: John Cena defeated Mike Mizanin via submission with the STFU at 13:50 (The John Cena Experience)
82. Cryme Tyme vs JeriShow
Summer Slam 09 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - August 23, 2009 (matinee) (14,116; announced at 17,129; sell out) - PPV
WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & the Big Show defeated Cryme Tyme at 9:45 when Jericho pinned JTG when Show punched JTG in the face after the challenger reached the ropes to break the Walls of Jericho; prior to the bout, Jericho & Show cut an in-ring promo in which they claimed they noted the celebrities in attendance and then said they were the biggest stars in the building
WWE @ Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center - August 25, 2009 (11,392) - SMACKDOWN!
WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & the Big Show defeated Cryme Tyme in a non-title match at 8:42 when Show pinned Shad with the right hand punch; the bout was originally Jericho vs. Shad Gaspard but turned into a tag team match at the 2-minute mark when both men outside the ring became involved; moments later, Teddy Long came out and told the referee to keep the match going as a tag bout
83. CM Punk vs Jeff Hardy (a TLC match and a cage match in a week; ouch! Jeff Hardy's departure)
Summer Slam 09 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - August 23, 2009 (matinee) (14,116; announced at 17,129; sell out) - PPV
CM Punk defeated World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy in a TLC match to win the title at 21:35 after knocking Hardy off the top of the ladder; after the contest, Punk held the title up above Hardy's body until the lights flickered and then went out; when they came back on, the Undertaker was lying in Hardy's spot, with Taker then rising up and dropping Punk with a chokeslam (Taker's surprise return after a 5-month absence) (WWE's Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2009-2010, CM Punk: Best in the World)
WWE @ Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center - August 25, 2009 (11,392) - SMACKDOWN!
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk defeated Jeff Hardy in a steel cage match at 20:51 after knocking the challenger off the top, hitting the ropes on the way down, and then escaping over the top of the cage; (Hardy's last appearance) (Jeff Hardy: My Life My Rules, The Greatest Cage Matches of All Time)
84. The Great Khali vs Kane (aka how to rib those Canadian fans)
Breaking Point - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre - September 13, 2009 - PPV
Kane pinned the Great Khali (w/ Runjin Singh) in a Singapore cane match at 5:52 with the chokeslam after using a cane as a weapon; canes were positioned at the ringposts for the match; there were several chants of "Boring" during the contest
WWE @ Hamilton, Ontario - Copps Coliseum - September 15, 2009 (5,500) - SMACKDOWN!
The Great Khali (w/ Runjin Singh) defeated Kane via disqualification at the 47-second mark when Kane hit Khali over the head with a steel chair; after the bout, Kane dragged Khali to the ring steps before repeatedly hitting Khali's leg and knee with the steps; during the commercial break, Khali was taken backstage on a stretcher
85. John Morrison vs Dolph Ziggler
Hell in a Cell - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center - October 4, 2009 (12,356; announced at 16,186; sell out)
WWE IC Champion John Morrison pinned Dolph Ziggler at 15:42 with a kick to the head and Starship Pain after holding onto the ropes to avoid the Zig Zag
WWE @ Trenton, NJ - Sovereign Bank Arena - October 6, 2009
WWE IC Champion John Morrison pinned Dolph Ziggler with the Flying Chuck at 9:45 after Ziggler tried to grab a chair he positioned ringside and realized Maria had taken it to sit on; Maria came ringside early in the match to cheer on the challenger; after the contest, Maria tended to Ziggler in the ring
86. Triple H/HBK vs JeriShow
TLC - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center - December 13, 2009 (15,226; 12,000 paid; sell out)
Triple H & Shawn Michaels defeated WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & the Big Show to win the titles in a TLC match at 22:31 when Triple H held up half of a broken ladder, allowing Michaels to climb up it and grab the title belts
WWE @ Corpus Christi, TX - American Bank Center - December 14, 2009
Chris Jericho & the Big Show defeated WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Triple H & Shawn Michaels via disqualification at the 28-second mark when Triple H shoved the referee
87. Drew McIntyre vs Kane
Elimination Chamber - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center - February 21, 2010 (17,628; 14,000 paid; sell out) - PPV
WWE IC Champion Drew McIntyre pinned Kane with a thumb to the eye and the double underhook DDT at 10:12
WWE @ Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - February 23, 2010 - SMACKDOWN!
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Kane pinned WWE IC Champion Drew McIntyre in a non-title match with a stomp to the face at 5:12; prior to the bout, AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" was played as the camera focused on the Money in the Bank briefcase hung above the ring; during McIntyre's entrance, he cut a promo while walking to the ring, noting his undefeated streak and his win over Kane at Elimination Chamber; McIntyre then said he would go on to win Money in the Bank while and hold both the WWE IC and World Heavyweight Titles, his undefeated streak still intact; after the match, McIntyre threatened referee Charles Robinson as the fans chanted "You lost;" moments later, McIntyre took his belt and yelled at the commentary team before leaving ringside (McIntyre's first loss)
88. John Cena vs Batista (Pink shirt!)
Elimination Chamber - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center - February 21, 2010 (17,628; 14,000 paid; sell out)
Batista pinned WWE World Champion John Cena to win the title in an impromptu match with the spear and sit-down powerbomb at the 33-second mark
WWE @ Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse - February 22, 2010 (13,043; announced at more than 14,000) - RAW
John Cena defeated WWE World Champion Batista via disqualification in a non-title match at the 25-second mark when Batista kicked Cena in the groin
89. The WM debacle with Vickie
WrestleMania 26 - Glendale, AZ - University of Phoenix Stadium - March 28, 2010 (matinee) (61,093; about 55,000 paid; announced at 72,219) - PPV
WWE Women's Champion Michelle McCool, WWE Divas Champion Maryse, Vickie Guerrero, Alicia Fox, & Layla defeated Beth Phoenix, Eve, Mickie James, Kelly Kelly, & Gail Kim at 3:24 when Vickie pinned Kelly with a frog splash
WWE @ Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center - March 29, 2010 (9,000) - RAW
Beth Phoenix, Mickie James, Kelly Kelly, Eve, & Gail Kim defeated WWE Women's Champion Michelle McCool, WWE Divas Champion Maryse, Vickie Guerrero, Alicia Fox, & Layla at the 20-second mark when Eve pinned Maryse with a roll up; after the bout, Phoenix's team chased Vickie out of the ring before successfully fighting off the rest of her team
90. Jericho vs Evan Bourne
Fatal 4 Way - Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - June 20, 2010 - PPV
Evan Bourne pinned Chris Jericho with the Shooting Star Press at 12:04 after knocking Jericho off the top rope; prior to the bout, Jericho cut an in-ring promo saying a large base of fans knew he was the sole reason they were watching but he had not made an impact lately because he spent years being the underdog and was now the one being targetted; Jericho then said Bourne was just the latest person trying to make a name at Jericho's expense; during the bout, there were dueling chants of "Let's go, Jericho" and "Let's go, Evan"
WWE @ Bridgeport, CT - Harbor Yard Arena - June 21, 2010 - RAW
Chris Jericho pinned Evan Bourne at 10:44 with the Code Breaker after lifting his knees to block the Shooting Star Press; during Jericho's entrance, a still photo was put on the big screen from Bourne hitting the Air Bourne on Jericho the previous night at Fatal 4 Way; following his entrance, Jericho cut a promo saying he would make an example of Bourne and if he lost he would walk out of WWE forever; after the bout, Jericho helped Bourne to his feet only to shove him back down
91. JacK Swagger vs Rey Mysterio
Money in the Bank - Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center - July 18, 2010
World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Jack Swagger at 10:45 with a hurricanrana into a roll up after unlacing his boot to escape the challenger's ankle lock; after the match, Swagger attacked Mysterio and reapplied the ankle lock until Kane ran out to make the save, assaulted Swagger in the aisle, and eventually chased him backstage; moments later, Kane returned with the Money in the Bank briefcase and a referee for his title shot
WWE @ Little Rock, AR - Verizon Arena - July 20, 2010
Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Jack Swagger in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-1; fall #1: Mysterio won via disqualification at 11:13 when Swagger refused to break the ankle lock after Mysterio reached the ropes; fall #2: Mysterio submitted to the ankle lock at 16:07 after Swagger blocked the 619; fall #3: Mysterio pinned Swagger with a crucifix at 19:33; stipulations stated the winner would earn a World Heavyweight Title shot at Summer Slam; after the bout, Swagger attacked Mysterio's knee until World Heavyweight Champion Kane ran out and dropped Swagger with the chokeslam; moments later, Kane helped Mysterio to his feet and raised his hand in victory before leaving the ring; Kane then returned to the ring and attempted the chokeslam but Mysterio blocked it and hit the 619 before escaping up the ramp as the show came to a close
92. Dolph Ziggler vs Kofi Kingston
Summer Slam 2010 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - August 15, 2010 (14,178; announced as 17,463; sell out) - PPV
WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) fought Kofi Kingston to a no contest at around the 7-minute mark when Wade Barrett, Skip Sheffield, Justin Gabriel, David Otunga, Heath Slater, Darren Young & Michael Tarver ran in as Ziggler had Kingston in the sleeper; after the bout, Ziggler was knocked to the floor by Sheffield while Kingston was attacked and eventually sustained Barrett's fireman's carry into a forward slam; moments later, Barrett took the mic, said it was just a taste of what they have in store for Team WWE later in the show and that the WWE's seventh man wouldn't make any difference because the team was too fragmented to survive
WWE @ Bakersfield, CA - Rabobank Arena - August 17, 2010 - SMACKDOWN!
Kofi Kingston defeated WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) via disqualification at 8:43 when Vickie climbed on the ring apron and shoved Kingston off the top rope; after the bout, Kingston knocked Ziggler to the floor and confronted Vickie, causing her to repeatedly scream; moments later, Vickie began laughing that Kingston couldn't hurt her, with Ziggler then jumping Kofi from behind; Ziggler then hit the Zig Zag in the ring and locked Kingston in the sleeper; eventually, Kingston stomped Kingston in the side of the face as he lay asleep; moments later, Kingston was tended to by referees and officials
93. Edge vs Jack Swagger
Hell in a Cell 2010 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center - October 3, 2010 - PPV
Edge pinned Jack Swagger in an impromptu match at 11:31 with the spear
WWE @ Topeka, KS - Landon Arena - October 5, 2010 - SMACKDOWN!
Edge pinned Jack Swagger at 10:17 with the spear after Swagger hit his head on the middle turnbuckle
94. Daniel Bryan vs Dolph Ziggler
Bragging Rights 2010 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - October 24, 2010 (9,000; 7,000 paid) - PPV (I was there)
WWE US Champion Daniel Bryan (Raw) defeated WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) (Smackdown) via submission with the LeBell Lock at 16:13; neither title was at stake in the match
WWE @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center - October 25, 2010 (announced as a sell out) - RAW
WWE US Champion Daniel Bryan defeated WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero & Kaitlyn) via submission with the LeBell Lock at 11:03
95. Daniel Bryan vs Ted Dibiase Jr
Survivor Series 2010 - Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - November 21, 2010 - PPV
WWE US Champion Daniel Bryan defeated Ted Dibiase Jr. (w/ Maryse) via submission with the LeBell Lock at 9:58
WWE @ Orlando, FL - Amway Center - November 22, 2010 - RAW
King of the Ring Qualifying Match: WWE US Champion Daniel Bryan (w/ Brie Bella) defeated Ted Dibiase Jr. (w/ Maryse) in a non-title match at 1:53 via submission with the LeBell Lock; prior to the bout, Brie ran out to be in Bryan's corner; after the contest, Nikki Bella came out to celebrate with her sister and Bryan
96. Randy Orton vs Wade Barrett
Survivor Series 2010 - Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - November 21, 2010 - PPV
WWE World Champion Randy Orton pinned Wade Barrett in a No DQ, no count-out match at 15:16 with the RKO after guest referee John Cena shoved the challenger, moments after Barrett shoved Cena
WWE @ Orlando, FL - Amway Center - November 22, 2010 - ARW
WWE World Champion Randy Orton pinned Wade Barrett with the RKO at 3:51, moments after John Cena prevented referee Mike Chioda from counting the pinfall after Barrett hit Wasteland, with Nexus then chasing Cena into the crowd
97. Kofi vs Alberto Del Rio
Elimination Chamber 2011 - Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena - February 20, 2011 (11,500) -PPV
Alberto Del Rio defeated WWE IC Champion Kofi Kingston in a non-title match at 10:28 via submission with the armbreaker after a neckbreaker off the top rope
WWE @ Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center - February 21, 2011 (11,000; sell out) - RAW
Alberto Del Rio fought WWE IC Champion Kofi Kingston to a no contest in a non-title match; Ricardo Rodriguez served as Del Rio's ring announcer for the bout; Kingston, his arm bandaged, initially attacked Del Rio from behind in the aisle but, after Rodriguez hit Kingston with his microphone, Del Rio assaulted Kingston's already injured arm before tearing off his bandage and locking him in the armbreaker on the floor; moments later, Kingston was attended to by the referee and a trainer until Del Rio ran back to ringside and shoved him arm-first into the barricade
98. Corre vs Kofi/Kane/Big Show/Santino
WrestleMania 27 - Atlanta, GA - Georgia Dome - April 3, 2011 (61,617; announced at 71,617)
Kofi Kingston (mystery partner, sub. an injured for Vladimir Kozlov), Kane, the Big Show, & Santino Marella defeated WWE IC Champion Wade Barrett, Ezekiel Jackson, WWE Tag Team Champions Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel at 1:35 when Show pinned Slater with the punch to the face after Santino hit the Cobra on Slater
WWE @ Charlotte, NC - Time Warner Cable Arena - April 5, 2011 - SMACKDOWN
Kofi Kingston, the Big Show, Kane, & Santino Marella defeated WWE IC Champion Wade Barrett, Ezekiel Jackson, WWE Tag Team Champions Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match; fall #1: Kingston pinned Gabriel with a crossbody off the top at 9:10; fall #2: Barrett pinned Marella with a boot to the face and Wasteland at 14:45; fall #3: Corre was disqualified at 18:32 when the other members ganged up on Kane as he attempted the chokeslam on Barrett; after the bout, Corre was fought off, ending with Kane, Show, & Marella hitting a triple chokeslam on Jackson (Corre's first appearance with slightly modified theme music)
99. Sin Cara vs Chavo
Over the Limit 2011 - Seattle, WA - Key Arena - May 22, 2011 (6,500) - PPV
Sin Cara pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 7:23 following a botched La Mistica; the match was wrestled under blue and orange lights
WWE @ Spokane, WA - Veterans Memorial Arena - May 24, 2011 (3,592) - SMACKDOWN
Sin Cara pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 4:47 with La Mistica
100. Dolph Ziggler vs Kofi
Capitol Punishment - Washington DC - Verizon Center - June 19, 2011 (9,850) - PPV
Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) defeated WWE US Champion Kofi Kingston to win the title at 11:05 via submission with the sleeper after Vickie gauged the champion's eyes behind the referee's back
WWE @ Baltimore, MD - 1st Mariner Arena - June 20, 2011 - RAW
Kofi Kingston defeated WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 11:07; fans chose the stipulation with 51 percent of the vote over Vickie banned from ringside, with 31 percent, and a submission match, with 18 percent; fall #1: Ziggler pinned Kingston after hitting the Zig Zag on the floor (the fall happened during the commercial break); fall #2: Kingston pinned Ziggler with the SOS at 7:23; fall #3: Kingston won via disqualification when Ziggler hit the challenger with the mic as Ziggler attempted to escape into the crowd; after the contest, Ziggler tried to attack Kingston in the ring but Kingston dropped him with the spin kick to the head
101. Big Zeke vs Wade
Capitol Punishment - Washington DC - Verizon Center - June 19, 2011 (9,850) - PPV
Ezekiel Jackson defeated WWE IC Champion Wade Barrett to win the title via submission with the Torture Rack at 6:40 after several bodyslams
WWE @ Hershey, PA - Giant Center - June 21, 2011 - SMACKDOWN!
WWE IC Champion Ezekiel Jackson defeated Wade Barrett via submission with the Torture Rack at 4:3
102. Randy Orton vs Wade
TLC 2011 - Baltimore, MD - First Mariner Arena - December 18, 2011 (8,000) - PPV
Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett in a tables match at 10:14 by catching Barrett coming off the top and putting him through a table set up in the ring with an RKO
WWE @ Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center - December 19, 2011 - RAW
Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett via disqualification at 8:01 when Barrett struck Orton in the eye with his thumb; during Orton's entrance, a YouTube link briefly appeared on screen; after the match, Barrett continued to attack Orton and dropped him with the sidewalk slam; moments later, Barrett pulled a table out from under the ring, set it up in the ring, and put Orton through it with Wasteland; referees then came out to tend to Orton as Barrett left the ring
103. Big Show vs Mark Henry
TLC 2011 - Baltimore, MD - First Mariner Arena - December 18, 2011 (8,000) - PPV
The Big Show pinned World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry in a chairs match at 5:31 to win the title with the punch to the face; Henry's ankle was heavily taped for the bout; after the contest, Henry attacked Show with a chair and dropped him with a DDT onto a steel chair in the ring; moments later, many in the crowd chanted "Daniel Bryan," with Bryan then coming out to cash in his title shot
WWE @ Richmond, VA - Coliseum - December 20, 2011 - SMACKDOWN!
The Big Show fought Mark Henry to a no contest; during Show's entrance, a graphic briefly appeared on screen advertising a YouTube account; following the ring entrances, David Otunga walked out, noted he was legal representation for John Laurinaitis, and said Henry was not legally cleared to compete and the match would not happen; after Otunga wished the fans a happy holidays, Show knocked him out with a punch; the bout was to have determined the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Title
2012:
104. Kane vs Randy Orton
WrestleMania 28 - Miami, FL - Sun Life Stadium - April 1, 2012 (announced at 78,363)
Kane pinned Randy Orton at 10:57 with a chokeslam off the top; early in the bout, there were chants of "Daniel Bryan"
WWE @ Orlando, FL - Amway Center - April 3, 2012 (8,000)
Randy Orton pinned Kane in a No DQ match with the RKO at 13:52 after Kane hit an exposed turnbuckle
105. Sheamus vs Daniel Bryan
Extreme Rules 2012 - Chicago, IL - AllState Arena - April 29, 2012 (announced at 14,817) - PPV
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus defeated Daniel Bryan in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-1, at the 23-minute mark; Sheamus came to the ring wearing a T-shirt which read "18 Seconds
WWE @ Toledo, OH - Huntington Center - May 1, 2012 - SMACKDOWN
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus defeated Daniel Bryan via disqualification in a non-title match at 2:50 when Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez attacked the champion
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Daniel Bryan in a non-title match at 13:33 with the boot to the face as Bryan came off the top
106. Sheamus vs Dolph Ziggler
No Way Out 2012 - East Rutherford, NJ - Izod Center - June 17, 2012 - PPV
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 15:09 with the White Noise and boot to the face; the two received mixed reactions during the in-ring introductions, followed by chants of "Let's go, Ziggler"
WWE @ Baltimore, MD - 1st Mariner Arena - June 19, 2012 - SMACKDOWN
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) in a non-title match with the boot to the face at 12:26; late in the bout, there were dueling chants for both men
107. Dolph Ziggler vs Chris Jericho
Summer Slam 2012 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - August 19, 2012 (17,482; sell out) - PPV
Chris Jericho defeated Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) at 13:04 via submission with the Walls of Jericho after Ziggler missed a charge in the corner; prior to the bout, Gurrero introduced Ziggler from the entrance stage; Jericho's ribs were heavily taped for the contest; during the match, there were dueling chants of "Y2J" and "Let's go, Ziggler"
WWE @ Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center - August 20, 2012 - RAW
Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) pinned Chris Jericho at 10:29 with the Zig Zag after lifting his knees to avoid a Lionsault; stipulations stated Jericho would be fired if he lost and Ziggler would lose his Money in the Bank briefcase to Jericho if he lost; prior to the bout, Guerrero introduced Ziggler from the entrance stage; Jericho's ribs were heavily taped for the contest; after the bout, Jericho stole Ziggler's Money in the Bank briefcase from Vickie and twice hit Ziggler with it before dropping him with the Codebreaker; moments later, Jericho left the ring, briefly turning around to look at the crowd before going backstage
108. Hell No vs R-Truth & Kofi Kingston
Night of Champions 2012 - Boston, MA - TD Garden - September 16, 2012 - PPV
Daniel Bryan & Kane defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & R-Truth to win the titles
WWE @ Bridgeport, CT - Webster Bank Arena - September 17, 2012 - RAW
WWE Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Kane defeated R-Truth & Kofi Kingston at 12:44 when Truth submitted to the No Lock after Kane hit the chokeslam and Bryan tagged himself into the bout; after the match, Bryan celebrated with both belts before Kane stole them away and did the same, with the crowd chanting "Hug it out;" moments later, the two hugged before Bryan stole back his own title belt and the two yelled back and forth "I am the tag team champions!"
Looks like they really started doing these repeat matches much heavier from 2005-onwards...
1998: 4 times
1999: 2 times
2000: 9 times
2001: 5 times
2002: 8 times
2003: 5 times
2004: 6 times
2005: 11 times
2006: 11 times
2007: 8 times
2008: 7 times
2009: 10 times
2010: 10 times
2011: 7 times
2012: 5 times (incomplete year)
Guys who are involved the most often? Kane (10x), Edge (9x), Jericho (8x) and Big Show (7x) with Randy Orton, John Cena, Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero all tied at six times.
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