Thursday, July 25, 2013

Estimating WWE PPV Buys at different price points by Chris Harrington

Question: Is it possible to estimate the number of buys that Wrestlemania would have it only cost $15?

Answer:  Yes, it's possible.  However, the better question is whether I can you accurately estimate that.

First, let's start with a clean dataset - say, WWE PPV events from Jan 2006 to May 2013.


Disclaimers:
1. PPV Buys listed are in thousands and worldwide
2. Information for PPV Buys came from SEC 8-K filings. "Prior Event Buys" were spread proportionally to all the events in the prior quarter using their original buy estimate for weighting.
3. This information is being used only in a directional sense some events are overstated and some events are understated; a comparison against the Final Buy Reconciliation Graph from the Key Performance Indicators monthly extract will surely look different.

We'll look at three major variables:
* What kind of PPV is it?  (There's three classes of PPV events for this exercise: Wrestlemania, Royal Rumble-Survivor Series-SummerSlam, All other Events)
* What was the domestic SD PPV price?
* What was the domestic unemployment rate?

I'm using the "domestic unemployment rate" essentially as a proxy for the passage of time. While it remains highly correlated with the outcome, I believe that's partially because the rate has grown from low (~5%) in 2006/2007 to high (~10%) in 2009/2010 to moderate (7-8%) in 2012/2013 as average PPV buy for a normal PPV has dropped from 244k (2006-2008) to 196k (2010-2012).




Additionally, certain stipulations (Hell in a Cell), certain wrestler (Brock Lesnar, The Rock), certain outside events (when UFC runs a major PPV) are very likely to be influencing the month-to-month PPV numbers along with harder-to-capture variables such as "quality of television build" and "product buzz".  For this exercise, we're going to ignore all of that fancy stuff and just stick with my basic three variables: type, price and rate.

I'm also assuming a logarithmic relationship between the PPV price and the number of worldwide buys.  (This implies that my pricing elasticity is not going to be static.)  In the past, WWE has considered itself to be relatively price inelastic - that as they continued to raise the price of PPV, the demand for the product remains strong enough that they have come away with a net revenue gain (relative to other PPV events in that same timeframe). Outside of the real peak in 2000, you can see how smooth the absolute PPV revenue numbers are even though PPV buys have fallen several million from the Attitude era.


According to the regression that I created, the estimate for worldwide number of buys in thousands (assuming unemployment rate of 7.5%) at a given SD domestic price point for the various types was:

 PRICE  AvgPPV RR/Surv/Summer Wrestlemania
 $         5      1,060                   2,032              6,209
 $       10         629                   1,205              3,683
 $       15         463                      888              2,713
 $       20         373                      715              2,184
 $       25         315                      604              1,846
 $       30         275                      527              1,609
 $       35         245                      469              1,433
 $       40         221                      424              1,296
 $       45         202                      388              1,186
 $       50         187                      358              1,095
 $       55         174                      334              1,019
 $       60         163                      312                 955
 $       65         153                      294                 899
 $       70         145                      278                 850
 $       75         138                      264                 807


The model also suggests that:
* At $45, a 1% improvement in the unemployment rate would correspond to about +6,400 more worldwide buys.
* The audience for the Big 3 PPVs (Royal Rumble, Summer Slam, Survivor Series) is about 92% larger than a normal PPV.
* If Wrestlemania were only $15, it would garner about 2.7 million buys. This is an interesting number because it might serve as a good comparison for what the universe for the WWE Network could be - one would imagine their target audience is essentially "the people who care enough about the WWE that they would consider spending $15 in order to get a dedicated channel". 

Analysis and Commentary by Chris Harrington (indeedwrestling@gmail.com)
Follow me @mookieghana for #ProWrestlingAnalytics
Also, see more information at: www.indeedwrestling.com

Special thanks to David Parker (for the question and continued research/analysis of the WWE Network Launch) and Jason Campbell (for the helpful PPV spreadsheet available from ProWrestlingHistory).

Monday, July 22, 2013

WCW Saturday Night & WCW Worldwide (1999-2000) Records

My count for most appearances for WCW Worldwide & WCW Saturday Night (1999-2000) using TheHistoryofWWE as primary source:

20+ appearances
Lash Laroux: 24 matches (13-11) = 54% win
Disorderly Conduct/Texas Hangmen/Texas Outlaws (Tough Tom & Mean Mike): 21 matches (3-17-1) = 15% win

15+ appearances
Kwee Wee/Alan Funk: 18 matches (6-12) = 33% win
Disco Inferno (including one match as "La Cucaracha" vs Konnan): 18 matches (15-3) = 83% win
The Dog/Al Green(e): 17 matches (4-13) = 24% win
Norman Smiley: 17 matches (11-6) = 65% win
Gen. Rection/Hugh Morrus: 16 matches (12-3-1) = 80% win
Silver King: 16 matches (6-10) = 38% win
Chavo Guerrero Jr: 15 matches (14-1) = 93% win
Elix Skipper: 15 matches (6-9) = 40% win

13+ matches
Steve Armstrong: 14 matches (3-11) = 21% win
Chris Harris: 14 matches (0-14) = 0% win (Braden's run in WCW wasn't auspicious either)
Lenny Lane/Lane/Lenny: 14 matches (7-7) = 50% win (must be the ab supplement)
Barry Horowitz: 14 matches (0-14) = 0% win (Allan Funk/Kwee Wee, Bobby Walker, Disco Inferno, Fidel Sierra, Glacier, Hugh Morrus, Jim Duggan, Norman Smiley, Perry Saturn, Silver King, Ernest "The Cat" Miller, Vincent and Wrath-twice got wins)
3 count's Shannon Moore: 14 matches (11-3) = 79% win
Villano V: 14 matches (0-14) = 0% win (singles losses to Disco, Mike Enos, Psychosis, Silver King and The Barbarian)
The Mamaluke's Johnny the Bull: 14 matches (13-1) = 93% win (new meaning to "working your ass off")
Jung Dragon's Kaz Hayashi: 14 matches (7-6-1) = 54% win
Chuck Palumbo: 14 matches (9-4) = 69% win
Scott Armstrong: 13 matches (3-11) = 21% win
(The Artist formerly known as) Prince Iaukea: 13 matches (6-7) = 46% win
Bobby Eaton: 13 matches (record holder for most WCW matches!) (2-11) = 15% win (might have a duplicate result on Kenny Kaos & Bobby Eaton defeating La Parka & Silver King in January 1999)
Villano IV: 13 matches (0-13) = 0% win
Meng: 13 matches (10-1-2) = 91% win
3 Count's Evan Karagias: 13 matches (11-2) = 85% win
Fit Finlay: 13 matches (11-2) = 85% win
Dave Burkhead: 13 matches (0-13) = 0% win (his other name? Knuckles Xandwich!)
The Mamaluke's Big Vito: 13 matches (11-2) = 85% win
Jung Dragon's Yang: 13 matches (6-7) = 46% win
Fidel Sierra: 13 matches (2-11) = 15% win (beat Allen Funk and Barry Horowitz in Feb/March 2000)

4/1/2000 WCW Saturday Night: WCW Hardcore Champion Brian Knobbs defeated Norman Smiley, the Dog, Rick Fuller, Adrian Byrd, and Dave Burkhead in a title on a pole match (Amazing collection of SN/Worldwide talent!)

10+ matches
Jung Dragon's Jamie-san (Jamie Howard): 12 matches (6-6) = 50% win
Crowbar/Devon Storm: 12 matches (7-4-1) = 64% win
Rick Cornell/Reno: 12 matches (5-6) = 45% win
Mike Sanders: 11 matches (2-9) = 18% win (he won some PowerPlant-tastic matchups over Kory Williams & Ashley Hudson and Kevin Northcutt, Steven Sharpe, & Robbie Rage)
the Barbarian: 11 matches (5-4-2) = 56% win
Kory Williams: 11 matches (1-10) = 9% win (Kory Williams & Ashley Hudson, team "Guys that kind of sounds like Ladies Names", beat the future Gymini - the Shane Twins)
Dale Tolbert/The Demon: 11 matches (7-4) = 64% win
Rey Mysterio Jr.: 11 matches (10-0-1) = 100% win (He can't be stopped!)
Juventud Guerrera: 11 matches (7-4) = 64% win
Kid Romeo: 11 matches (8-3) = 73% win
Adrian Byrd: 10 matches (0-10) = 0% win (losses to everyone from JJ to The Wall to Billy Kidman)
Mark Jindrak: 10 matches (5-5) = 50% win
La Parka: 10 matches (4-6) = 40% win
Billy Kidman: 10 matches (9-0-1) = 100% win
3 Count's Shane Helms: 10 matches (8-2) = 80% win
Jerry Flynn: 10 matches (8-1-1) = 89% win
Jim Duggan: 10 matches (10-0) = 100% win

Duggan's wins include winning a flag match with Fidel Sierra (3/25/2000), beating Robert Gibson (2/19/2000) and the 2/26/2000 Saturday Night match title vs Career against Regal.

There is also 2/5/2000 WCW Saturday Night: Jim Duggan (w/ Pops) defeated Dave Burkhead.

Remaining Folks
Bobby Blaze, Perry Saturn, Lodi, Don Harris, Ron Harris, Kenny Kaos, El Dandy, Dave Taylor: 9 matches

Ernest Miller (Mike Jones), JC Ice, Frankie Lancaster, Sonny Siaki, Mona, Van Hammer, Bobby Duncum Jr, Brian Adams: 8 matches

The Wall, Sean O'Haire, Scotty Riggs, Booker T, Steve Regal, Wolfie D, Ashley Hudson: 7 matches
Bam Bam Bigelow, Hail/Emory Hale, Curt Hennig, Mike Enos, Erik Watts, Mike Rapada, Chris Adams, Jeremy Lopez, Vampiro, Cassidy Riley (TNA/WWE Developmental alum), Vincent (f/k/a Curly Bill): 6 matches

Shark Boy, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Psychosis, James Storm (future TNA HOF), Rick Fuller, Shawn Stasiak, Rick Steiner, Chris Jericho, Brian Knobbs, Shane Douglas, Konnan: 5 matches

Kevin Northcutt, Tommy Rogers, Bryan Clark, Buff Bagwell, Johnny Swinger, Shane Eden, Super Calo, Kendall Windham, Glacier, David Flair, Air Paris, Barry Darsow, Robbie Rage, Barry Windham, Bull Pain, Frog, Little Jeannie: 4 matches

Wrath, Ed Leslie, Mike Awesome, Jeff Jarrett, Damian, PW Douglas, Maestro, Sid Vicious, Horace, Alex Wright, Scott Norton, Chip Minton, Mike Sullivan, Chad Fortune, Hector Garza, Brad Armstrong, Tank Abbott, Bryan McNeal: 3 matches

Chase Tatum, Christopher Daniels, Chris Candido, Chuck Coates, Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker, Jeff Pies, Steven Sharpe, Ciclope, Chad Hart, Nick Dinsmore, Scott Putski, Paisley, Blitzkrieg, Power Company, Madusa, Johnny Attitude, Stevie Ray, Bobby Walker, Gambler, Scotty Patrick: 2 matches
(9/9/2000 Worldwide: Paisley defeated Tygress and Major Gunns - bet that was a technical classic!)

Sherri Martel, Jason Anderson, Big T, "Man from the Audience", Rhonda Singh, Ed Gatsky, Rick Baines, Major Gunns, Dee Dee Venturi, Torrie Wilson, Rick Garcia, Anthony Murphy, Rick Michaels, Lizmark Jr., Chris Williams, Mad Jack, Rob Williams, Danny Faquir, Asya, Manny Fernandez, Robert Diggs, Todd Shane, Robert Gibson (part of the build for Regal putting his career on the line against Duggan), Tracy Smothers, Jason Wheeler, Ron Rage, Michael Shane, Ruben Cruz, Sick Boy, Hak (Sandman), Allan Walker, Mike Modest, Spyder, Cody Hawk, Mike Shane, Chris Krueger, Race Steele, Scotty O, Tammy Sytch (she teamed with Candido against Stasiak & Molly Holly/Mona), Mickey Ray, Terry Knight, Mike Ashmore, the Border Patrol, Scotty Zappa, Todd Perri, Drew McDonald, Marty Garner, Joe Gomez, Matt Anderson, Dustin Rhodes, Tygress, Jeremy Sage, Matt Stryker, Ian Harrison, Raven, Casey Thompson, Eddie Guerrero, Lex Luger, AJ Styles (Jason Styles), Ice Train, Great Muta: 1 match

WCW Worldwide 8/12/2000: The Great Muta defeated WCW Tag Team Champion Brian Adams
(This would foreshadow their Wrestle1 appearance: Muta & Goldberg vs KRONIK)

Lastly, I'd like to highlight an EPIC WCW Saturday Night episode from Feburary 26, 2000.
A review of the show is available at: http://www.ddtdigest.com/updates/2000024s.htm

MATCHES (2/26/00): (links for matches on youtube)
Disco Inferno (w/ Big Vito & Johnny the Bull) versus Steve Armstrong
Dustin Rhodes defeated Bobby Eaton
The Demon versus Power Company #1 (w/ the other member) 
Tank Abbott versus Villano IV 
The Barbarian versus Villano V
Fidel Sierra verus Barry Horowitz 
Sonny Siaki & Chuck Palumbo versus Allan Funk & Rick Cornell 
Shark Boy versus Jeremy Lopez 
Billy Kidman (w/ Torrie Wilson) versus Elix Skipper 
Brian Knobbs defeated Dave Burkhead
WCW TV Champion Jim Duggan defeated Lord Steven Regal; stipulations stated both Duggan's title and Regal's career were on the line in the contest (Regal's last appearance)
WCW Tag Team Champions Big Vito & Johnny the Bull (w/ Disco Inferno) defeated PG-13 when Vito pinned Wolfie D

(Since the last three matches aren't on Youtube, I left the results spoiled.)

Monday, July 15, 2013

MY THOUGHTS ON PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING ANALYTICS

THOUGHTS ON PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING ANALYTICS
By Chris Harrington (indeedwrestling@gmail.com)

I didn’t spend my childhood tracking professional sports. In fact, I can recall only two contests that ever really intrigued me.  The first was the annual March Madness NCAA Basketball Tournament.  I was fascinated with the odds-making around how to seed the teams, and how often did Number 14 beat Number 3 (answer: 17 times).  The second was the Olympics Medal Count standings with the international intrigue and all of the unusual game specialization (Grenada, population 110,000, won a gold medal in 2012 in the 400m dash!) However, these are both short-lived events.  So, instead of watching sports, I was always more excited about setting a fictitious Tecmo Super Bowl Sack Record with Howie Long on the NES.

With my  love for mathematics, I did hear about sabermetricians (people who engage in “specialized analysis of baseball through objective evidence, especially baseball statistics that measure in-game activity”-Wikipedia). While it sounded interesting but I couldn’t imagine studying the works of baseball statistics when I detested actually watching the baseball games. It was when I read Michael Lewis’ Moneyball that I was instantly drawn to the description of historian/statistician/writer Bill James. In his works, James posed baseball questions and answered them with statistics and insightful analysis. He self-published books full of metrics, some as his own new inventions, and proved his points & theses about baseball. Since he wasn’t a traditional sports writer his approach baffled some and left them uninterested.  A lot of people didn’t foresee any demand for that form of exploration.  Yet he prospered among a core group of likeminded folk and over time his examinations grew in popularity and influence. Bill James succeeded in inspiring others people to look for relationships squeeze meaning from these imaginary numbers. That idea, aggregating data points and using statistical tools to gleam significant (and insignificant) conclusions fascinated me.

Luckily, instead of baseball, I did have a athletic endeavor that intrigued me - Professional Wrestling. Whilst the WWE’s moniker of “Sports Entertainment” is oft-derided, I loved the nexus of the colorful characters from theater with the truly impressive displays of activity. 

In High School I began tracking results from the syndicated C-shows such as WCW Worldwide and WWF Jakked. I loved the randomness – seeing the journeymen battling the jobbers-to-the-stars against the developmental prospects. I began to scour for additional results so I could put together brackets populated by the win-loss records for the likes of Super Calo, Fit Finlay, Crash Holly and Mideon.  I wanted to know who was the king of the jobbers (the tallest midget)?

I was hardly the first person to do this. For instance, one of the first pieces of pro wrestling analytics that I came across was from the original UseNet group rec.sport.pro-wrestling (RSPW).  Nicolas Seafort had decided to tackle someone’s question about Alex Wright’s win-loss record by compiling the data going back several years to the mid-1990s. ( You can see still read an archive of his great work over at www.solie.org )

Most pro wrestling analytics projects have started in a similar way – someone asks a somewhat open-ended question (“Is this the youngest roster that WWF has ever had?”). To answer that, you need to cross a large timespan and utilize a larger timeframe of data before a meaningful compare/contrast can be provided. 

A big turning point for me was an econometrics class that I took at the University of Rochester. One of my final projects was creating a predictive model to look for rhyme and reason in how the Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 ranked various wrestlers. It required importing the historical PWI 500  lists, cross-referencing all of the names and adding various accomplishments in that year (# of PPV appearances, belts won, federations worked) and prior year rankings to look at what variables represented a meaningful correlation. As with many quandaries, it’s a much easier question to ask (“What are the PWI 500 rankings based on?”) than answer.

THE CHALLENGES

In my time reviewing professional wrestling records and attempting to create meaningful (and random) analytics and analysis, here are a many of the major challenges that I’ve encountered:

1.      Name & Identity Confusion
People have a lot of gimmicks and the same gimmicks get re-used. Some territories will cycle through various people under the same mask. Legends and rumors often replace discernible facts (i.e. who played Doink the Clown at a given European House Show after Borne was fired).  In older reports, names are reported phonetically how they sounded over the loudspeaker rather and particularly pernicious misspellings abound!

2.      “Propriety” resources
In any field of research some materials are easier to access than others. Professional Wrestling History is no exception. There are terrific Pro Wrestling Historians who have spent enormous swatches of time carefully transcribing results and indexing information. Some publish record books or write detailed biographies. Information may be posted online in large, well-organized chunks (I am fond of www.thehistoryofwwe.com posting an entire year on a single webpage). Other times, the information is available but broken into dozens of posts on somewhat obscure webpages or tape-trading sites. Or, the results could show up as chunks of text behind paywalls in Newsletter Archives or only in non-electronic published forms. Television ratings may be quoted, but the raw information is usually available from the measurement services directly, for a hefty subscription fee. The work involved in collecting and organizing the results can be incredible and consequently many people don’t share their “raw” databases. 

3.      Incomplete and evolving Record-keeping
As people bounce from project to project, it can be hard to keep track of what new information has been revealed since the last time you may have built a database on a certain subject. Not only are new matches taking place every day, but despite the adage
“once it’s out there, it’s out there forever”, old information can seem to slip away. Some of it is the shift from published newspapers to online news sources. Some of it is message boards disappearing years later, or websites no longer being maintained as federations go out of business and fans lose interest. Historians, often older fans, do a fantastic job resurrecting accounts and memories of people who were around in younger days, but if information isn’t recorded in a real-time fashion, there is a strong chance it will be lost eventually.

4.   Private Information
Discrete data such as “number of buys for a Pay-Per-view” or “downside guarantee for a WCW employee” aren’t always available. Since WWE is a publicly traded company, many of their metrics are available in some form since their IPO in late 1999. However, most pro wrestling companies were not publicly traded and the quality of the information that the promoters released publicly varies enormously. Companies that have “gone under” also face the danger that many of the best sources of their records (records, gate receipts, booking sheets) were not captured and carefully recorded. Still, to pay the tax man, many state commissions did have a hand in auditing the information (attendance, gate, licensing wrestlers) so information can vary state to state.

5.   Exaggerations and assorted Tall Tales
No one’s memory is perfect. Likewise, promoters have an incentive to be larger-than-life and appear infallible. There’s a lot of reasons to lie ranging from outright jealous and pettiness to benign indifference and honest confusion. Fans misremember events they attended.  Wrestlers misrecall where they were and who they wrestled.  The past is remembered with rose-colored glasses. The seedy nature of pro-wrestling and the kayfabe-laden, pseudo-sport coverage it’s given leave large holes in the record. Published articles from respectable news source have been laced with mistakes and even outright carny lies.

6. Over-reliance on same resources (or unsourced claims)
There are situations where a single source of “truth” (Wikipedia, for instance) is cited to credit a fact (an age, a claim about the success or attendance of an event, etc.) that cannot be firmly established.  True primary or well-sourced secondary resources can be quite difficult to obtain. Events with results emerge, and it can be difficult to ascertain the origin of the information.

7. Inaccurate Assumptions
Good data collection practices can still lead poorly reasoned conclusions. This especially happens when comparing datapoints from different countries or from different time periods.  I’ve especially noticed the confusion that stems from Television (Nielsen) share ratings and Pay-per-view “buyrate” (percentage of the users among the universe of PPV-capable television systems which has bought a PPV) . Comparing arena attendances from companies across the United States doesn’t always factor in the population differences and the venues available to run.

8.  Attempting to capture intangible variables
How “hot” was the crowd? How “good” was the wrestler?  Was the show “successful”?  Tallying wins & losses is often an easier exercise, but finding ways to quantify these sort of extremely atmospheric and experiential information is hard. Often, only the basic statistics (Who wrestled? How long? Where and When? Which spot on the card?  What was the attendance? How old or how tall or how much did they weigh?) are available, but more complexity can be added with thoughtful measurement.

9.  Lack of a formal community
Unlike more established analysis in professional sports, pro wrestling analytics remains somewhat scattered. This is partially because of the broadness of the term “pro wrestling” and the number of different federations, wrestlers, styles, and locations that covers.  There are language barriers when you’re comparing Lucha Libre and Puroresu. Fans often are attached to the promotion they grew up with so older fans are more likely to cover WWWF or Georgia Championship Wrestling while younger fans are more focused on ECW and Ring of Honor. Pro Wrestling Historians and Pro Wrestling Analysts often cross paths, but they don’t always do the same work – transcribing results versus standardizing the information into a generalized and indexed format.

THE RESOURCES

Yet, we’ve come a long way in the past thirty years about overcoming these challenges. In the past dozen years, the internet has grown into an enormous resource with many well-organized databases.

For instance, there are incredible wrestling databases online now.  Here is a list of websites that have search engines that I will often consult for information – especially birth/death, height/weight, debut or other relevant statistics:
·         wrestlingdata.com
·         profightdb.com
·         genickbruch.com
·         cagematch.net
·         prowrestling.wikia.com
·     moonsault.de
·         luchawiki.com
·         wikipedia.org

When I started subscribing to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter, I’ll admit that I was disappointed that a portion of the publication was taken up with RING RESULTS. These would be text recaps the house shows and international tours of various pro-wrestling organizations. I would skip that part and instead focus in on the insider news and rumors. It didn’t seem important to know how many people attended the Butte, Montana event or who worked in the third match from the top.

However, now I cherish that the information has been recorded and saved. The raw and unbiased data provides an unbelievably excellent pool of information to be mined. It’s exceptionally easy to miss the seemingly unimportant points of history which are happening now while you’re blinded  by whatever the “big story” of the week may be.

These are the websites that I normally visit besides the ones listed above:

My favorite Pro Wrestling Discussion Boards:
·         f4wonline.com
·         prowrestlingonly.com
·         deathvalleydriver.com
·         kayfabememories.com
·         wrestlingclassics.com

Pro Wrestling Newsletters and Audio:
·         wrestlingobserver.com
·         pwtorch.com

Pro Wrestling History Sites:
·         thehistoryofwwe.com
·         prowrestlinghistory.com

Pro Wrestling Statistics & Other Interesting Data:
·         solie.org
·         wrestling-titles.com
·         www.obsessedwithwrestling.com
·         starratingslist.blogspot.com
·         www.gerweck.net/
·         indeedwrestling.com (I would be remiss if I didn’t plug my website at least once!)

WHERE ARE WE?

Right now, pro-wrestling analysis/analytics is usually distributed in one of four ways:

a) Posted on a message board (some behind a pay wall, some not). Sometimes this is reposted on other message boards.

b) Incorporated into newsletter analysis. Dave Meltzer has done a lot of great original work.  I’ve read very good debates on “drawing power” from message boards reappropriated into point systems and brought into newsletter articles.  

c) Published stand-alone on a website for reference. Sometimes author will post a link to the analysis on message boards or link-sharing sites like reddit.com

d) Formally published as an article in a magazine (Fighting Spirit Magazine, for instance), analysis in a newspaper article (for instance, USA Today articles about Pro Wrestling deaths) or stand-alone in a book (The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Heels).

What we don’t have now is a clearinghouse that provides a place to have detailed pro wrestling analytics discussions outside of the general pro wrestling discussion areas.  I am not aware of a purely pro wrestling analytics (statistics, studies, etc.) journal or a message board purely devoted to this topic. It’s likely the universe is still compromised of many isolated souls working on their own pet projects. Hopefully, someday we can all come together and share what we’ve learned and what we want to learn in a larger setting.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

2012 WWE Stats (so far..) / Who hasn't won yet??

Using HistoryofWWE as my source.. excluding NXT events.. includes house shows.. not perfect, but good source. I feel like it's missing a fair number of matches for the top guys.

More than 100 matches
Daniel Bryan: 135 matches (54-74-7 = 42% winning)
Sheamus: 134 matches (116-14-4 = 89% winning)
Kane: 123 matches (38-77-8 = 33% winning)
Dolph Ziggler: 122 matches (26-94-2 = 22% winning)
Big Show: 119 matches (61-52-6 = 54% winning)
CM Punk: 117 matches (83-26-8 = 76% winning)
Kofi Kingston: 115 matches (66-48-1 = 58% winning)
John Cena: 108 matches (91-11-6 = 89% winning)

More than 75 matches
Santino Marella: 98 matches (64-34 = 65% winning)
Cody Rhodes: 96 matches (34-62 = 35% winning)
R-Truth: 95 matches (70-24-1 = 74% winning)
Mike Mizanin: 89 matches (16-71-2 = 18% winning)
Jack Swagger: 88 matches (18-67-3 = 21% winning)
Brodus Clay: 85 matches (74-7-4 = 91% winning)
Randy Orton: 82 matches (58-23-1 = 72% winning)
Epico: 80 matches (29-51 = 36% winning)
Primo Colon: 79 matches (29-50 = 37% winning)
Alberto Del Rio: 77 matches (33-41-3 = 45% winning)
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More than 50 matches
Ryback: 75 matches (72-2-1 = 97% winning)
Zack Ryder: 75 matches (35-37-3 = 49% winning)
Beth Phoenix: 74 matches (45-28-1 = 62% winning)
Tyson Kidd: 67 matches (29-38 = 43% winning)
Natalya Neidhart: 66 matches (18-48 = 27% winning)
Jinder Mahal: 64 matches (25-38-1 = 40% winning)
David Otunga: 62 matches (15-47 = 24% winning)
Alex Riley: 60 matches (15-45 = 25% winning)
Titus O'Neil: 58 matches (21-37 = 36% winning)
Darren Young: 57 matches (21-36 = 37% winning)
Heath Slater: 54 matches (9-45 = 17% winning)
Eve: 54 matches (26-27-1 = 49% winning)
Sin Cara: 53 matches (40-11-2 = 78% winning)
Great Khali: 52 matches (39-12-1 = 76% winning)
Tensai: 52 matches (19-31-2 = 38% winning)

More than 25 matches
Wade Barrett: 49 matches (21-27-1 = 44% winning)
Hunico: 49 matches (17-31-1 = 35% winning)
Damien Sandow: 46 matches (23-21-2 = 52% winning)
Chris Jericho: 46 matches (21-23-2 = 48% winning)
Layla: 46 matches (39-7 = 85% winning)
Justin Gabriel: 45 matches (17-27-1 = 39% winning)
Antonio Cesaro: 44 matches (29-14-1 = 67% winning)
Jey Uso: 44 matches (21-23 = 48% winning)
Michael McGillicutty: 43 matches (9-34 = 21% winning)
Drew McIntyre: 43 matches (9-34 = 21% winning)
Jimmy Uso: 42 matches (21-21 = 50% winning)
Curt Hawkins: 38 matches (5-33 = 13% winning)
Mark Henry: 37 matches (15-21-1 = 42% winning)
Ezekiel Jackson: 35 matches (10-25 = 29% winning)
JTG: 35 matches (0-35 = 0% winning)
Christian: 34 matches (20-13-1 = 61% winning)
Kelly Kelly: 34 matches (14-20 = 41% winning)
Alicia Fox: 32 matches (15-17 = 47% winning)
Yoshi Tatsu: 31 matches (8-23 = 26% winning)
Kaitlyn: 30 matches (19-11 = 63% winning)
Rey Mysterio Jr: 28 matches (20-7-1 = 74% winning)
Mason Ryan: 28 matches (12-16 = 43% winning)
Ted Dibiase Jr: 26 matches (15-10-1 = 60% winning)

More than 10 matches
Tamina: 25 matches (12-13 = 48% winning)
Tyler Reks: 25 matches (8-17 = 32% winning)
AJ: 24 matches (13-11 = 54% winning)
Camacho: 20 matches (3-17 = 15% winning)
Nikki Bella: 20 matches (8-12 = 40% winning)
Dean Ambrose: 19 matches (13-6 = 68% winning)
Johnny Curtis: 19 matches (4-15 = 21% winning)
Percy Watson: 18 matches (9-9 = 50% winning)
Brie Bella: 18 matches (6-12 = 33% winning)
John Laurinaitis: 14 matches (1-12-1 = 8% winning)
unknown: 12 matches (0-12 = 0% winning)
(who'd of thunk!) Derrick Bateman: 12 matches (2-9-1 = 18% winning)
Aksana: 11 matches (0-11 = 0% winning)

More than 5 matches
Evan Bourne: 10 matches (7-3 = 70% winning)
Maxine: 10 matches (4-6 = 40% winning)
Trent Barreta: 9 matches (5-4 = 56% winning)
Booker T: 9 matches (1-8 = 11% winning)
William Regal: 8 matches (5-3 = 63% winning)
Ricardo Rodriguez: 7 matches (1-6 = 14% winning)
- includes El Local Big E Langston: 7 matches (7-0 = 100% winning)

Several Matches
Xavier Woods: 5 matches (4-1 = 80% winning)
Jerry Lawler: 5 matches (3-2 = 60% winning)
Seth Rollins: 5 matches (4-1 = 80% winning)
Hornswoggle: 4 matches (3-1 = 75% winning)
Kenneth Cameron: 3 matches (0-3 = 0% winning)
Jim Duggan: 3 matches (1-2 = 33% winning)
Vickie Guerrero: 3 matches (1-2 = 33% winning)
Triple H: 3 matches (1-2 = 33% winning)
Two Matches
Brock Lesnar: 2 matches (1-1 = 50% winning)
Richie Steamboat: 2 matches (1-1 = 50% winning)
Michael Cole: 2 matches (0-2 = 0% winning)
Husky Harris: 2 matches (0-2 = 0% winning)
Corey Graves: 2 matches (0-2 = 0% winning)
Rosa Mendes: 2 matches (0-2 = 0% winning)

So who hasn't won yet??

Ignoring the random jobbers for Ryback, people who were on WWE events (not including NXT but including WWE houseshows)...

I honestly think JTG might be 0-35 in singles/tag matches this year

WWE @ Memphis, TN - Fed-Ex Forum - January 2, 2012: Mason Ryan pinned JTG with the full nelson slam at 3:33
WWE @ Anaheim, CA - Honda Center - January 16, 2012 (10,000): Brodus Clay (w/ Naomi and Cameron) pinned JTG at 1:09 with the running crossbody
WWE @ Oklahoma City, OK - Chesapeake Energy Arena - February 6, 2012 (7,400): WWE Tag Team Champions Primo Colon & Epico (w/ Rosa Mendes) defeated JTG & Michael McGillicutty in a non-title match when Primo pinned JTG with the Back Stabber at 3:02
WWE @ Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - February 20, 2012: Ryback defeated JTG
WWE @ Ontario, CA - February 25, 2012 (9,000; sell out): Ryback defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Eugene, OR - Matthew Knight Arena - February 26, 2012 (matinee) (5,000): Ryback pinned JTG at around the 6-minute mark
WWE (Raw) @ Toronto, Ontario - Ricoh Coliseum - March 9, 2012 (7,600): Ryback pinned JTG
WWE (Raw) @ London, Ontario - John Labatt Centre - March 10, 2012 (4,600): Ryback pinned JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Buffalo, NY - First Niagra Center - March 11, 2012 (10,000): Ryback pinned JTG
WWE @ Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - April 2, 2012 (13,687; 10,500 paid; sell out): Dean Ambrose defeated JTG
WWE @ Washington DC - Verizon Center - April 9, 2012: Damien Sandow defeated JTG via submission
WWE (Raw) @ Moscow, Russia - Luzhniki Small Sports Arena - April 11, 2012 (6,500): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Gdansk, Poland - Ergo Arena - April 12, 2012 (7,000): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Stuttgart, Germany - Porsche Arena - April 13, 2012 (6,000; sell out): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Berlin, Germany - O2 World Arena - April 14, 2012: Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Nottingham, England - Capital FM Arena - April 15, 2012 (8,000): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - April 30, 2012: Brodus Clay (w/ Cameron & Naomi) pinned JTG with a splash at 1:40
WWE @ Toledo, OH - Huntington Center - May 1, 2012: Tyson Kidd & Alex Riley defeated JTG & Johnny Curtis at around the 13-minute mark when JTG submitted to Kidd's Dungeon Lock; Maxine provided guest commentary for the bout
WWE (Raw) @ Glens Falls, NY - Civic Center - May 11, 2012 (5,500; sell out): Brodus Clay pinned JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Syracuse, NY - War Memorial Arena - May 12, 2012 (5,500): Brodus Clay pinned JTG with the splash
WWE (Raw) @ Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena - May 13, 2012 (matinee) (5,500): Brodus Clay pinned JTG with the splash
Over the Limit 2012 - Raleigh, NC - RBC Center - May 20, 2012 (8,000): Christian won a 20-man battle royal by last eliminating Mike Mizanin at 12:30; other participants included the JTG
WWE @ Richmond, VA - Coliseum - May 21, 2012 (7,500): WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & R-Truth defeated JTG & Michael McGillicutty
WWE (Raw) @ Sao Paulo, Brazil - Ibirapurera Gymnasium - May 24, 2012 (5,000): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Guayaquil, Ecuador - Voltaire Paladines Polo Coliseum - May 25, 2012 (6,000): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw) @ Quito, Ecuador - General Ruminahui Coliseum - May 26, 2012 (9,000): Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE @ Baton Rouge, LA - River Center - May 29, 2012 (2,500): Derrick Bateman, Percy Watson, & Justin Gabriel defeated Michael McGillicutty, JTG, & Johnny Curtis
WWE @ Greenville, SC - Bi-Lo Center - June 4, 2012: Richie Steamboat pinned JTG with a sunset bomb off the top
WWE @ Columbia, SC - Colonial Life Arena - June 5, 2012: Percy Watson pinned JTG with a Samoan Drop at 6:13
WWE (Raw & Smackdown!) @ Augusta, ME - Civic Center - June 15, 2012: Brodus Clay defeated JTG
WWE (Raw & Smackdown!) @ Lowell, MA - Tsongas Center - June 16, 2012: Brodus Clay pinned JTG with the splash; after the bout, Clay brought five young fans into the ring to dance with he, Cameron, and Naomi
WWE @ Las Vegas, NV - Mandalay Bay Events Center - July 16, 2012 (8,000; sell out): Brodus Clay (w/ Cameron & Naomi) pinned JTG with a splash at 2:32; after the bout, Clay, Cameron, & Naomi danced in the ring with several young fans
WWE (Raw) @ Charleston, WV - Civic Center - July 27, 2012: Brodus Clay pinned JTG
WWE @ Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center - August 13, 2012: Ryback pinned JTG with the Samoan Drop at 1:56
WWE @ Bridgeport, CT - Webster Bank Arena - September 17, 2012: Ted Dibiase Jr. pinned JTG with Dream Street at 5:09
WWE @ Charlotte, NC - Time Warner Cable Arena - October 29, 2012: Ryback pinned JTG with Shell Shocked at 2:01

Aksana: 11 matches (0-11 = 0% winning)

WWE @ Omaha, NE - CenturyLink Center - January 31, 2012 (5,000): WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix & Natalya Neidhart defeated Tamina & Aksana at the 45-second mark when Beth pinned Aksana with the Glam Slam
WWE @ Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - February 20, 2012: Nikki & Brie Bella defeated Kelly Kelly & Aksana at 1:18 when Aksana was pinned after sustaining a facebuster from the illegal Bella behind the referee's back
WWE @ Corpus Christi, TX - American Bank Center - July 3, 2012: The Great Khali & WWE Women's Champion Layla defeated Antonio Cesaro & Aksana at 1:58 when Layla pinned Aksana with the Layout
WWE @ Cape Girardeau, MO - Show Me Center - August 24, 2012 (3,600): WWE Divas Champion Layla defeated Aksana
WWE @ Peoria, IL - Civic Center - August 25, 2012 (3,500): WWE Divas Champion Layla defeated Aksana
WWE (Raw) @ Rockford, IL - BMO Harris Bank Center - August 26, 2012 (3,500): WWE Divas Champion Layla pinned Aksana
WWE (Smackdown!) @ Anaheim, CA - October 7, 2012: Natalya Neidhart defeated Aksana
WWE @ Birmingham, England - LG Arena - November 5, 2012 (12,869): Layla & Kaitlyn defeated WWE Divas Champion Eve & Aksana at 5:00 when Kaitlyn pinned Eve with a reverse DDT
WWE @ Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena - November 13, 2012: Kaitlyn, Layla, & Natalya Neidhart defeated WWE Divas Champion Eve, Aksana, & Alicia Fox at 3:41 when Kaitlyn pinned Fox with the reverse DDT
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - November 19, 2012: Kaitlyn pinned Aksana with a fireman's carry into a gutbuster at 3:04
WWE (Smackdown!) @ Columbia, SC - Colonial Life Arena - December 1, 2012: Layla & Paige defeated Natalya Neidhart & Aksana when Layla pinned Natalya with a kick to the head

NXT dude Kenneth Cameron went to WWE tapings 2/3 - 2/5 and lost to Santino & Otunga.
NXT dude Corey Graves lost to Zack Ryder at 11/30 and 12/1 shows.

Michael Cole is 0-2 as he lost a streefight (dark match) in Memphis to Jerry Lawler (1/2/12) and a No DQ match with Cena on 6/4/12.

Husky Harris lost twice while on the WWE road: Ezekiel Jackson & Trent Barreta defeated Drew McIntyre & Husky Harris (1/7 and 1/8)

Rosa Mendes has not wrestled much on WWE but she's 0-2.
WWE (Raw) @ Sydney, Australia - Allphones Arena - August 31, 2012: WWE Divas Champion Layla pinned Rosa Mendes with a standing spin kick to the head

WWE (Raw) @ Roanoke, VA - Civic Center - December 1, 2012: AJ & Kaitlyn defeated WWE Divas Champion Eve & Rosa Mendes when Kaitlyn pinned Rosa after Eve walked out of the match

John Laurinaitis only won one match (PPV vs Cena) and wrestled a bunch on international shows losing in tag matches to Cena's team.

WWE @ Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena - March 6, 2012 (5,000; sell out): Teddy Long defeated John Laurinaitis
Over the Limit 2012 - Raleigh, NC - RBC Center - May 20, 2012 (8,000): John Laurinaitis pinned John Cena in a No DQ, no count-out match at 17:03 after the Big Show punched Cena in the face as Cena attempted the FU
WWE @ Baton Rouge, LA - River Center - May 29, 2012 (2,500): Dark match after the taping: John Cena defeated John Laurinaitis, the Big Show, & David Otunga in a handicap match
WWE @ Greenville, SC - Bi-Lo Center - June 4, 2012: Dark match after the taping: John Cena defeated John Laurinaitis, the Big Show, & David Otunga in a handicap match by pinning Otunga after Show accidentally knocked out Otunga with the punch to the face
WWE (Raw) @ Madrid, Spain - Vistalgere Palace - June 6, 2012 (6,000): John Cena defeated the Big Show, Tensai, & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match
WWE (Raw) @ Seville, Spain - San Pablo Pavilion - June 7, 2012 (4,700): John Cena defeated the Big Show, Tensai, & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match
WWE (Raw) @ Valencia, Spain - Fuente De San Luis Pavilion - June 8, 2012 (4,700): John Cena defeated the Big Show, Tensai, & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match
WWE (Raw) @ Barcelona, Spain - St. Jordi Palace - June 9, 2012 (6,500): John Cena defeated the Big Show, Tensai, & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match
WWE @ Hartford, CT - XL Center - June 11, 2012 (9,000): Dark match after the show: John Cena defeated the Big Show, David Otunga, & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match by pinning Otunga with the FU after Show accidentally knocked out Otunga with a punch; after the bout, Cena dropped Laurinaitis with the FU
WWE @ Manchester, NH - Verizon Wireless Arena - June 12, 2012 (5,000): Dark match after the taping: John Cena defeated the Big Show, David Otunga, & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match by pinning Otunga with the FU after Show accidentally knocked out Otunga with a punch; after the bout, Cena dropped Laurinaitis with the FU
WWE @ Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - June 18, 2012: John Cena defeated John Laurinaitis & David Otunga in a handicap match at 6:14 when Laurinaitis submitted to the STFU after sustaining three FUs
WWE (Raw) @ Sydney, Australia - Allphones Arena - August 31, 2012: John Cena defeated the Big Show & John Laurinaitis in a handicap match

As for Ricardo, he technically won a mixed-tag match.

WWE @ Wilkes-Barre, PA - Mohegan Sun Arena - May 22, 2012: WWE US Champion Santino Marella pinned Ricardo Rodriguez in a non-title match at 1:52 with the Cobra
WWE @ Hartford, CT - XL Center - June 11, 2012 (9,000): Ricardo Rodriguez & Beth Phoenix defeated WWE US Champion Santino Marella & WWE Divas Champion Layla at 2:55 when Phoenix pinned Layla with the Glam Slam; after the bout, Marella ripped off Rodriguez's shirt to reveal him wearing a Justin Bieber shirt underneath
No Way Out 2012 - East Rutherford, NJ - Izod Center - June 17, 2012: WWE US Champion Santino Marella defeated Ricardo Rodriguez in a tuxedo match at 4:25 after hitting the Cobra; after his pants were taken off, Rodriguez was revealed to be wearing Alberto Del Rio briefs
WWE @ Albany, NY - Times Union Center - September 24, 2012: World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus, Rey Mysterio Jr., & Sin Cara defeated Alberto Del Rio, David Otunga, & Ricardo Rodriguez at around the 9-minute mark when Sin Cara pinned Rodriguez with a springboard senton after Mysterio hit the 619 on Rodriguez
WWE @ Buffalo, NY - September 25, 2012: Saturday Morning Slam - 11/3/12: Sin Cara pinned El Local (Ricardo Rodriguez wearing a mask) with the Swanton off the top at 7:32; the match was wrestled under blue and orange lights; Josh Matthews & Santino Marella provided commentary for the match
WWE (Smackdown!) @ London, England - Wembley Arena - November 4, 2012 (matinee): Sin Cara pinned El Local (Ricardo Rodriguez); after the match, Mike Mizanin attacked Cara and took the mic, saying he would take the WWE IC Title from Kofi Kingston later in the night
WWE (Smackdown!) @ Malaga, Spain - Jose Maria Martin Carpena Sports Palace - November 9, 2012: R-Truth defeated El Local

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 Report this post Top Send private message Edit post Reply with quote mookieghana Post subject: Re: Florida (1970 - 1987) PostPosted: 22 Oct 2012 10:36 GMT Online Joined: 05 Jun 2005 08:50 GMT Posts: 6013 Location: St Paul, MN 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 Report this post Top Send private message Edit post Reply with quote mookieghana Post subject: Re: Florida Championship Wrestling (1970 - 1987) PostPosted: 22 Oct 2012 11:35 GMT Online Joined: 05 Jun 2005 08:50 GMT Posts: 6013 Location: St Paul, MN 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: Quote: 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!