It's still real to me dammit!!!
But I'd be curious, anyone know of such a list currently being recorded of all the WWE matches this year?
It's still real to me dammit!!!
But I'd be curious, anyone know of such a list currently being recorded of all the WWE matches this year?
http://ampzone.weebly.com/winloss-records---2012.html
I think this is regularly updated.
Credit to Cabanarama for the thing
Found a great website that kept all this stuff together.
Has all sorts of info including House Shows but I just want to roll with televised matches.
Win percent rankings for 2012 thus far...
1. Ryback
2. Sin Cara
3. Brodus Clay
4. Antonio Cesaro
5. Sheamus
6. Damien Sandow
7. R-Truth
8. John Cena
9. Titus O'Neil
10. Randy Orton
Noticeable rankings...
19. Daniel Bryan (47.8%)
20. Alberto Del Rio (47.7%)
21. CM Punk (46.9%)
25. Chris Jericho (40%)
32. Dolph Ziggler (33%)
43. Heath Slater (15.4%) - Last ranked guy who's wrestled 25 matches this year.
Says a lot about current booking really.
I think more than anything, it shows how little wins and losses matter in most situations.
**light it up**
At least that's how the company views it.
Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I really couldn't care less whether a guy like Sheamus who's on a 90% record can defend his belt against somebody like Del Rio (47.7%) or Ziggler (33%).
The percentage record shows how you have to use weightings in these things. Like the Fifa or Uefa co-efficients you need to take into account strength of opponents. Ryback's 34 wins don't count for much when looking at the quality of his opponents. It's like Spain beating San Marino in a football match.
Credit to Cabanarama for the thing
Agreed but those wrestlers with such records should be pursuing higher honours.
I feel like I'm following the wrong show here but more should be made of these records.
Win/Loss records for PPVs this year so far are as follows:
CM Punk 8-0 (8-0 in title matches)
Sheamus 7-0 (6-0 in title matches, includes win in 2012 Royal Rumble)
Ryback 4-0
Layla 4-1 (3-1 in title matches)
Brodus Clay 3-0
John Laurinaitis 1-0
The Undertaker 1-0
Maria Menounos 1-0
David Otunga 1-0
The Rock 1-0
Brie Bella 1-0
Christian 3-1 (2-0 in title matches, includes win in Battle Royal)
Jack Swagger 2-1 (1-1 in title matches)
John Cena 4-3-1 ND (0-1 in title matches, includes Money in the Bank Ladder Match Win)
R Truth 2-2 (2-1 in title matches)
Kofi Kingston 2-2 (2-1 in title matches)
Brock Lesnar 1-1
Mark Henry 1-1 (0-1 in title matches)
Drew McIntyre 1-1
Randy Orton 1-1
Sin Cara 1-1
Natalya 1-1
Primo 1-1
Epico 1-1
Nikki Bella 1-1 (0-1 in title matches)
Kelly Kelly 1-1
The Miz 2-3 (1-1 in title matches)
Daniel Bryan 3-5 (2-5 in title matches)
Beth Phoenix 2-4 (1-2 in title matches)
Titus O'Neil 1-2 (0-1 in title matches)
Darren Young 1-2 (0-1 in title matches)
Santino Marella 1-3 (0-1 in title matches)
Dolph Ziggler 2-6 (0-4 in title matches, Includes Money in the Bank Ladder Match Win)
Chris Jericho 1-4 (0-3 in title matches)
Kane 1-5-1 ND (0-1 in title matches)
Cody Rhodes 1-5 (1-4 in title matches)
The Big Show 1-6 (1-4 in title matches)
Tensai 0-1
Zach Ryder 0-1
Booker T 0-1
Damien Sandow 0-1
Alicia Fox 0-1
Rey Mysterio 0-1 (0-1 in title matches)
Wade Barrett 0-1 (0-1 in title matches)
Ricardo Rodriguez 0-1
Camacho 0-1
Alberto Del Rio 0-3 (0-3 in title matches)
Hunico 0-1
Jey Uso 0-1
Jimmy Uso 0-1
Kaitlyn 0-1
Curt Hawkins 0-1
Tyler Reks 0-1
Triple H 0-2
Tyson Kidd 0-2
Justin Gabriel 0-2 (0-1 in title matches)
Great Khali 0-2 (0-1 in title matches)
Tamina 0-3 (0-1 in title matches)
Eve 0-3
I just find it interesting.
I know the WWE has always prided itself on entertainment and doesn't focus so much on rewarding the most 'successful' talent but at the same time I do believe the likes of Ziggler, Punk, Bryan and Del Rio need to be booked stronger to be taken more seriously.
It's difficult to create must-see matches when on paper the likes of Sheamus should easily account for most of his opponents.
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