Friday, November 22, 2013

LUCHA STATS, Plug for my Book and WWE Whirlwind

WRESTLING RESULTS

I've been on a Lucha kick lately updating AAA and CMLL statistics derived from the Luchablog Results Index.
CMLL 1999-2013 stats including: Most Matches, Win/Loss records, Average place on Card & Main Events stats, Tag Team Records and Feud counts.
AAA 1999-2013 stats including: Most Matches,  Win/Loss records, Average place on Card & Main Event Stats
Gimmick & Name changes in Lucha can make my brain hurt. Big thanks to @luchablog for providing some guides to prevent me from going completely insane.

Other federations I've recently done statistics for in the past five weeks:
New Japan Pro Wrestling 1999-2013
All Japan Pro Wrestling 2000-2013
NOAH Pro Wrestling 2000-2013
Dragon's Gate 2004-2013 
FMW - Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling 1989-2002; 2002-2013 (other related groups)
Other results compiled previously: 
JCP/WCW 1983-2001 
ECW 1992-2001 
WWF/WWE 1970-2012
TNA 2002-2012  
Smokey Mountain Wrestling 1991-1995 
RING OF HONOR 2002 - 2012 
WORLD CLASS WRESTLING 1982-1990 
FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 1970-1987 
AWA WRESTLING 1960-1989
** CHEAP PLUG ALERT **

If this sort of thing interests you, please consider supporting my wrestling book (Wrestlenomics).  It's two volumes - one will be results (similar to what you see above, but broken into greater depth by year) and one will be analytics (similar to what you see on this blog, but with umlauts.)  The book is not out yet, but you can pre-order the book in PDF or physical form.  Send an email to chris.harrington@gmail.com with the word "Wrestlenomics" in the subject line.  Pricing is $12 for PDF and $25 for BOOK (please add $2 for international shipping).  When you pre-order, I'll send you copies of all of the preview chapters (several hundred pages of content) for you to devour while I continue to plow through this project.

FIGURE FOUR WEEKLY: "WWE WHIRLWIND"

Also, I wrote a piece about the WWE Financials and WWE Network for this week's Figure Four Weekly Newsletter; if you're a subscriber, you should check it out.

If you're not a subscriber (and why aren't you?! The Wrestling Observer is AWESOME.), you can piece together most of what I wrote by combing these three pieces from this blog:

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