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  1. RE: Nikki's vibrators. Credit to the girl, she's found a way to replace John Cena. More than WWE's booking crew have done in the last 5 years.
    25 points
  2. My phone wallpaper for the last three phones. Putting it here for the next three.
    14 points
  3. So, it turns out i might be running out of money a little sooner than i had planned. I just want to state that my last post in this thread was all in good fun. Just some harmless teasing like the Miami Dolphins partake in. Just good ol' fashion ribbin'. LOL actually means 'lots of love.' I would very much like to join the TNA creative staff. To show what my awareness and potential passion for TNA can bring to your organization, I present: THE HOBO ARMY INITIATIVE! Step 1) Branding When TNA Wrestling opened its doors over a decade ago, one of the things that helped it stand out amongst the wrestling landscape was the no limits, high flying X-Division. In 2013, I believe it's safe to say that the X-Division has clearly lost some of its luster of the past. Now is the perfect time for a rebranding in order to freshen things up. What could possibly be more no limits than an X-Division wrestler? How about one that is not bound by a home or job to hold them down. Restricted only by what they can carry in their bindles, hobos are clearly the most no limits athletes of them all! Storyline fire all X-Division wrestlers. They return repackaged as hobos: Slumdog Dutt, Maple Leaf Meth, Depressed Manik, Pig Pen Sabin, etc. And even though Sabin is now a hobo, his girlfriend Velvet Sky will stay loyal to him as the first Hobo Army recruit. She will have male fans everywhere clamoring to join the Hobo Army while happily declaring themselves hobosexuals! Step 2) Viral Marketing Even though there has never been any proof of viral marketing translating into dollars, it is still all the rage but nothing beats old fashioned boots on the ground. I say combine the two. Recruit volunteers from local homeless shelters in the area where TNA events are to be held. Pay them a small sum. Also, make a tax deductible donation to the local shelters. We'll be putting America to work and helping the local community. Outfit local "Hobo Army" soldiers in sandwich boards and place them in high traffic areas where TNA events are to be held. In areas with high amounts of lunchtime traffic such as outdoor cafes, outfit the Hobo Army with flat screen sandwich boards that play clips from TNA's YouTube channel. They can also double as mobile wi-fi stations for the patrons. It's TBA Hobovision. These no limit soldiers of the Hobo Army will have fans saying, 'Ughh, nahnahnahnah' when they see them and their presence will be go viral in no time and this time it won't just be the meningitis. Step 3) Upselling Now that eyes are on the Hobo Division, time to sell the people some stuff they don't need. Got a warehouse full of damaged or defective merchandise? Someone on the design team not know how to spell 'RVD' correctly? Sounds like a salesman's hell but now it can be transformed into a salesman's hobodise as all that defective merchandise can be repurposed as offical Hobo Army merchandise for sale direct to the loyal members of the Hobo Division's Hobo Army! Step 4) Profit Pockets gonna be fat like Kelly Clarkson! I look forward to meeting with you and further discussing the Hobo Army Initiative as well as my other ideas such as the integration and utilization of my theory of Stud Stablization into TNA Wrestling. LOL (Lots Of Love), Ben PS Can't wait to ride the Dixie Train.
    9 points
  4. Also, "Redemption Program" is a terrible name. But I guess WWE decided "The Let's Protect Orton Next Time He Fucks Up program" just didn't roll off of the tongue very well.
    5 points
  5. Face Eddy Heel Eddy The best Eddy RIP
    5 points
  6. Holy fun! THE NIGHT OF THE DOCTOR was really neat!
    4 points
  7. Al Isaacs on Scoopswrestling probably predicted it.
    3 points
  8. Painting people making juvenile poop jokes as perverts and fetishists? Next thing you know you'll be calling us creepy. I really don't know why you're making such a stink about it.
    3 points
  9. Better to go back to pages of the shit fetish people talking.
    3 points
  10. I've had that Savage pic as my wallpaper since someone posted it the first time. Also this:
    3 points
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  12. You mean to tell me that people who gave money to 2 unemployed drug addicts didn't receive any form of repayment? Well, you could knock me down with a feather I'm so shocked.
    3 points
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  14. I made a new pass at aggregating results from Bahu's FMW World (which includes FMW/SHIN-FMW/ONITA FMW/SUPER FMW, APACHE ARMY, FREEDOMS, WMF, FUYUKI ARMY, WEW, ONITA PRODUCTIONS, Mr. Gannosuke Productions, JUN KASAI, ZEN, W*ING, XWF, Kintaro Kanemura Festival, TOSHIKOSHI, WE LOVE SABU, FFF, NANIWA, Tetsuhiro Kuroda, WRESTLEFEST, HAYABUSA, Takashi Sasaki, MISS MONGOL, FLYDOM, IBF, BEER GARDEN) shows. FMW ran from 1989 to 2002, but the spirit lived on in many related companies. Wrestlers with 50+ matches More than 1,000 matches Ricky Fuji: 1455 matches = 542 singles matches (262-270-10 = 49% win), and 912 tag matches (392-501-19 = 44% win) and won 1 rumble GOEMON: 1180 matches = 350 singles matches (145-204-1 = 42% win), and 826 tag matches (389-417-20 = 48% win) and won 4 rumbles Tetsuhiro Kuroda: 1150 matches = 338 singles matches (163-170-5 = 49% win), and 805 tag matches (357-424-24 = 46% win) and won 7 rumbles More than 750 matches Kintaro Kanemura: 978 matches = 180 singles matches (119-58-3 = 67% win), and 798 tag matches (419-361-18 = 54% win) Hisakatsu Oya: 907 matches = 197 singles matches (146-41-10 = 78% win), and 706 tag matches (455-239-12 = 66% win) and won 4 rumbles Shark Tsuchiya: 870 matches = 170 singles matches (111-52-7 = 68% win), and 698 tag matches (502-195-1 = 72% win) and won 2 rumbles Mr Gannosuke: 869 matches = 175 singles matches (81-88-6 = 48% win), and 693 tag matches (395-289-9 = 58% win) and won 1 rumble Eiji Ezaki: 860 matches = 282 singles matches (138-138-6 = 50% win), and 576 tag matches (258-312-6 = 45% win) and won 2 rumbles Gosaku Goshogawara: 851 matches = 416 singles matches (141-270-5 = 34% win), and 435 tag matches (91-343-1 = 21% win) Megumi Kudo: 846 matches = 144 singles matches (116-27-1 = 81% win), and 702 tag matches (262-439-1 = 37% win) Masato Tanaka: 839 matches = 221 singles matches (140-80-1 = 64% win), and 618 tag matches (292-320-6 = 48% win) Hideki Hosaka: 828 matches = 190 singles matches (88-101-1 = 47% win), and 638 tag matches (248-374-16 = 40% win) The Gladiator: 796 matches = 136 singles matches (120-14-2 = 90% win), and 660 tag matches (386-267-7 = 59% win) Crusher Maedomari: 763 matches = 169 singles matches (92-70-7 = 57% win), and 592 tag matches (436-155-1 = 74% win) and won 2 rumbles Katsutoshi Niiyama: 752 matches = 248 singles matches (126-115-7 = 52% win), and 503 tag matches (237-262-4 = 47% win) and won 1 rumble More than 500 matches Atsushi Onita: 750 matches = 77 singles matches (60-17 = 78% win), and 672 tag matches (410-260-2 = 61% win) and won 1 rumble Miwa Sato: 747 matches = 208 singles matches (73-135 = 35% win), and 528 tag matches (200-327-1 = 38% win) and won 11 rumbles Combat Toyoda: 740 matches = 175 singles matches (158-17 = 90% win), and 563 tag matches (351-211-1 = 62% win) and won 2 rumbles Hido: 693 matches = 194 singles matches (79-113-2 = 41% win), and 497 tag matches (211-281-5 = 43% win) and won 2 rumbles Tarzan Goto: 654 matches = 173 singles matches (155-15-3 = 91% win), and 481 tag matches (276-193-12 = 59% win) Flying Kid Ichihara: 613 matches = 382 singles matches (140-237-5 = 37% win), and 230 tag matches (79-146-5 = 35% win) and won 1 rumble Rie Nakamura: 600 matches = 166 singles matches (58-107-1 = 35% win), and 434 tag matches (174-259-1 = 40% win) Mammoth Sasaki: 596 matches = 224 singles matches (105-107-12 = 50% win), and 372 tag matches (158-198-16 = 44% win) More than 300 matches Mr Pogo: 491 matches = 63 singles matches (46-16-1 = 74% win), and 428 tag matches (176-251-1 = 41% win) Sambo Asako: 488 matches = 92 singles matches (40-51-1 = 44% win), and 396 tag matches (196-196-4 = 50% win) Yukihide Ueno: 478 matches = 261 singles matches (117-141-3 = 45% win), and 215 tag matches (98-117 = 46% win) and won 2 rumbles Tsuppari Mack: 447 matches = 139 singles matches (71-66-2 = 52% win), and 305 tag matches (167-138 = 55% win) and won 3 rumbles Yukie Nabeno: 446 matches = 107 singles matches (36-70-1 = 34% win), and 333 tag matches (104-229 = 31% win) and won 6 rumbles Kodo Fuyuki: 427 matches = 62 singles matches (48-10-4 = 83% win), and 365 tag matches (198-158-9 = 56% win) Super Leather: 419 matches = 187 singles matches (139-48 = 74% win), and 232 tag matches (145-85-2 = 63% win) Dark Ranger: 417 matches = 189 singles matches (62-126-1 = 33% win), and 227 tag matches (57-170 = 25% win) and won 1 rumble Kaori Nakayama: 373 matches = 146 singles matches (79-63-4 = 56% win), and 226 tag matches (94-131-1 = 42% win) and won 1 rumble Horace Boulder: 370 matches = 67 singles matches (47-20 = 70% win), and 303 tag matches (171-132 = 56% win) Gedo: 365 matches = 55 singles matches (39-14-2 = 74% win), and 310 tag matches (198-98-14 = 67% win) Damian: 347 matches = 157 singles matches (71-83-3 = 46% win), and 189 tag matches (90-99 = 48% win) and won 1 rumble Big Titan: 340 matches = 71 singles matches (59-6-6 = 91% win), and 269 tag matches (185-70-14 = 73% win) Mitsuhiro Matsunaga: 335 matches = 73 singles matches (56-15-2 = 79% win), and 262 tag matches (144-115-3 = 56% win) Jado: 322 matches = 48 singles matches (32-15-1 = 68% win), and 273 tag matches (178-81-14 = 69% win) and won 1 rumble More than 200 matches Keiko Iwami: 294 matches = 91 singles matches (25-65-1 = 28% win), and 201 tag matches (59-142 = 29% win) and won 2 rumbles Sabu: 280 matches = 76 singles matches (49-23-4 = 68% win), and 204 tag matches (89-88-27 = 50% win) Naohiko Yamazaki: 269 matches = 146 singles matches (23-107-16 = 18% win), and 123 tag matches (31-89-3 = 26% win) Onryo: 267 matches = 57 singles matches (39-16-2 = 71% win), and 209 tag matches (109-91-9 = 55% win) and won 1 rumble Chocoball Mukai: 253 matches = 80 singles matches (28-41-11 = 41% win), and 173 tag matches (70-99-4 = 41% win) Shinjuku Shark: 243 matches = 122 singles matches (51-71 = 42% win), and 119 tag matches (39-79-1 = 33% win) and won 2 rumbles Takashi Sasaki: 241 matches = 68 singles matches (32-26-10 = 55% win), and 173 tag matches (90-80-3 = 53% win) Miss Mongol: 238 matches = 114 singles matches (20-94 = 18% win), and 124 tag matches (40-84 = 32% win) Satoru Makita: 222 matches = 116 singles matches (34-62-20 = 35% win), and 106 tag matches (36-67-3 = 35% win) GENTARO: 218 matches = 83 singles matches (48-27-8 = 64% win), and 135 tag matches (61-69-5 = 47% win) More than 150 matches The Winger: 183 matches = 57 singles matches (28-27-2 = 51% win), and 126 tag matches (66-57-3 = 54% win) Jun Kasai: 182 matches = 64 singles matches (45-19 = 70% win), and 118 tag matches (64-50-4 = 56% win) Yuki Morimatsu: 176 matches = 87 singles matches (33-54 = 38% win), and 88 tag matches (26-62 = 30% win) and won 1 rumble Kamui: 174 matches = 67 singles matches (12-52-3 = 19% win), and 107 tag matches (41-65-1 = 39% win) Yoshihito Sasaki: 167 matches = 73 singles matches (14-34-25 = 29% win), and 93 tag matches (30-59-4 = 34% win) and won 1 rumble Emi Motokawa: 166 matches = 98 singles matches (14-81-3 = 15% win), and 68 tag matches (22-46 = 32% win) The Sheik: 164 matches = 75 singles matches (22-26-27 = 46% win), and 89 tag matches (38-24-27 = 61% win) Yukari Ishikura: 158 matches = 60 singles matches (16-43-1 = 27% win), and 98 tag matches (24-73-1 = 25% win) Tomokazu Morita: 154 matches = 81 singles matches (14-50-17 = 22% win), and 73 tag matches (23-47-3 = 33% win) More than 115 matches Dr Luther: 144 matches = 45 singles matches (32-11-2 = 74% win), and 99 tag matches (63-32-4 = 66% win) Headhunter A: 138 matches = 4 singles matches (4-0 = 100% win), and 134 tag matches (110-24 = 82% win) Gregory Veritchev: 135 matches = 46 singles matches (42-4 = 91% win), and 89 tag matches (61-27-1 = 69% win) Dragon Winger: 133 matches = 66 singles matches (15-51 = 23% win), and 67 tag matches (16-51 = 24% win) Kyoko Inoue: 131 matches = 45 singles matches (38-6-1 = 86% win), and 85 tag matches (49-34-2 = 59% win) and won 1 rumble Headhunter B: 130 matches = 3 singles matches (3-0 = 100% win), and 127 tag matches (102-25 = 80% win) TAKA Michinoku: 122 matches = 25 singles matches (17-8 = 68% win), and 97 tag matches (54-43 = 56% win) Mineo Fujita: 121 matches = 65 singles matches (23-40-2 = 37% win), and 55 tag matches (30-24-1 = 56% win) and won 1 rumble More than 100 matches Mr Chin: 113 matches = 100 singles matches (0-100 = 0% win), and 13 tag matches (0-13 = 0% win) HIROKI: 113 matches = 33 singles matches (23-9-1 = 72% win), and 80 tag matches (36-42-2 = 46% win) Yuko Miyamoto: 107 matches = 40 singles matches (19-21 = 48% win), and 67 tag matches (27-39-1 = 41% win) Happy Ikeda: 106 matches = 75 singles matches (12-59-4 = 17% win), and 30 tag matches (10-20 = 33% win) and won 1 rumble Katsuji Ueda: 105 matches = 69 singles matches (56-13 = 81% win), and 36 tag matches (10-26 = 28% win) More than 75 matches Masashi Takeda: 97 matches = 34 singles matches (13-20-1 = 39% win), and 63 tag matches (36-26-1 = 58% win) Jinsei Shinzaki: 96 matches = 15 singles matches (12-3 = 80% win), and 81 tag matches (29-51-1 = 36% win) Dr Hannibal: 92 matches = 24 singles matches (7-15-2 = 32% win), and 68 tag matches (37-29-2 = 56% win) Brahman Shu: 86 matches = 5 singles matches (1-4 = 20% win), and 81 tag matches (30-47-4 = 39% win) Brahman Kei: 86 matches = 8 singles matches (2-6 = 25% win), and 78 tag matches (29-45-4 = 39% win) Yasu Urano: 85 matches = 43 singles matches (12-28-3 = 30% win), and 42 tag matches (18-22-2 = 45% win) Daisuke Ikeda: 82 matches = 13 singles matches (8-4-1 = 67% win), and 68 tag matches (38-28-2 = 58% win) and won 1 rumble Keita Yano: 82 matches = 29 singles matches (9-18-2 = 33% win), and 53 tag matches (20-32-1 = 38% win) Tomohiko Hashimoto: 79 matches = 17 singles matches (9-8 = 53% win), and 62 tag matches (34-25-3 = 58% win) Mayumi Shimizu: 78 matches = 26 singles matches (9-16-1 = 36% win), and 52 tag matches (10-42 = 19% win) Mamoru Okamoto: 78 matches = 61 singles matches (5-56 = 8% win), and 17 tag matches (2-15 = 12% win) Goro Tsurumi: 76 matches = 20 singles matches (7-9-4 = 44% win), and 56 tag matches (26-29-1 = 47% win) More than 50 matches Kim Hyun Hwan: 75 matches = 41 singles matches (19-22 = 46% win), and 34 tag matches (12-22 = 35% win) Daisaku Shimoda: 74 matches = 23 singles matches (8-15 = 35% win), and 51 tag matches (29-20-2 = 59% win) Emi Koizumi: 73 matches = 37 singles matches (14-23 = 38% win), and 36 tag matches (6-30 = 17% win) Billy Anderson: 73 matches = 11 singles matches (4-7 = 36% win), and 62 tag matches (23-39 = 37% win) Crypt Keeper: 71 matches = 27 singles matches (14-13 = 52% win), and 44 tag matches (30-14 = 68% win) Tatsuhito Takaiwa: 70 matches = 21 singles matches (13-4-4 = 76% win), and 49 tag matches (33-16 = 67% win) Hideo Makimura: 66 matches = 40 singles matches (10-30 = 25% win), and 26 tag matches (7-19 = 27% win) Yusaku Obata: 65 matches = 29 singles matches (1-28 = 3% win), and 36 tag matches (10-25-1 = 29% win) Jason the Terrible: 64 matches = 24 singles matches (15-9 = 63% win), and 40 tag matches (22-18 = 55% win) Tiger Jeet Singh Sr: 63 matches = 19 singles matches (12-1-6 = 92% win), and 44 tag matches (35-9 = 80% win) Asian Cougar: 63 matches = 22 singles matches (11-10-1 = 52% win), and 41 tag matches (20-19-2 = 51% win) NOSAWA: 62 matches = 9 singles matches (6-3 = 67% win), and 53 tag matches (28-24-1 = 54% win) Hi69: 62 matches = 20 singles matches (5-14-1 = 26% win), and 41 tag matches (18-23 = 44% win) and won 1 rumble Daisuke Sekimoto: 62 matches = 15 singles matches (10-4-1 = 71% win), and 47 tag matches (20-24-3 = 45% win) El Pandita: 60 matches = 19 singles matches (12-7 = 63% win), and 41 tag matches (10-31 = 24% win) Armageddon #1: 60 matches = 4 singles matches (3-1 = 75% win), and 56 tag matches (26-23-7 = 53% win) Armageddon #2: 60 matches = 5 singles matches (4-1 = 80% win), and 55 tag matches (26-22-7 = 54% win) Masaru Toi: 59 matches = 13 singles matches (3-10 = 23% win), and 46 tag matches (18-28 = 39% win) Great Kojika: 59 matches = 12 singles matches (7-4-1 = 64% win), and 46 tag matches (29-17 = 63% win) and won 1 rumble Jimmy Backlund: 56 matches = 22 singles matches (11-11 = 50% win), and 34 tag matches (11-23 = 32% win) Rey Pandita: 55 matches = 12 singles matches (9-3 = 75% win), and 43 tag matches (40-3 = 93% win) Madoka: 55 matches = 18 singles matches (8-9-1 = 47% win), and 37 tag matches (15-22 = 41% win) Mark Starr: 55 matches = 16 singles matches (9-7 = 56% win), and 39 tag matches (16-23 = 41% win) Naoshi Sano: 53 matches = 18 singles matches (2-16 = 11% win), and 35 tag matches (9-25-1 = 26% win) MIYAWAKI: 53 matches = 17 singles matches (7-10 = 41% win), and 36 tag matches (13-23 = 36% win) Louie Spicolli: 53 matches = 17 singles matches (3-12-2 = 20% win), and 36 tag matches (12-23-1 = 34% win) Shinobu: 51 matches = 20 singles matches (9-10-1 = 47% win), and 31 tag matches (14-16-1 = 47% win) More than 30 matches Toru Sugiura: 50 matches = 22 singles matches (1-21 = 5% win), and 28 tag matches (5-21-2 = 19% win) Mohammed Yone: 49 matches = 11 singles matches (4-7 = 36% win), and 38 tag matches (21-16-1 = 57% win) SUSUMU: 48 matches = 17 singles matches (6-10-1 = 38% win), and 31 tag matches (8-22-1 = 27% win) Tomoya: 47 matches = 16 singles matches (10-5-1 = 67% win), and 31 tag matches (18-13 = 58% win) Masao Orihara: 47 matches = 13 singles matches (10-3 = 77% win), and 34 tag matches (18-16 = 53% win) Reibun Amada: 44 matches = 15 singles matches (12-2-1 = 86% win), and 29 tag matches (28-1 = 97% win) Lee Gak Soo: 44 matches = 20 singles matches (19-1 = 95% win), and 23 tag matches (12-11 = 52% win) and won 1 rumble Terry Funk: 42 matches = 11 singles matches (9-2 = 82% win), and 31 tag matches (25-6 = 81% win) Antonio Honda: 42 matches = 6 singles matches (2-3-1 = 40% win), and 36 tag matches (25-11 = 69% win) Naoko Komazawa: 41 matches = 25 singles matches (1-24 = 4% win), and 16 tag matches (2-14 = 13% win) Ichiro Yaguchi: 40 matches = 6 singles matches (3-3 = 50% win), and 34 tag matches (20-14 = 59% win) Yoko Ikeda: 39 matches = 16 singles matches (0-16 = 0% win), and 23 tag matches (8-15 = 35% win) Lingerie Muto: 39 matches = 27 singles matches (9-16-2 = 36% win), and 12 tag matches (5-6-1 = 45% win) Magnitude Kishiwada: 38 matches = 12 singles matches (8-1-3 = 89% win), and 26 tag matches (16-10 = 62% win) Kenji Fukimoto: 38 matches = 11 singles matches (1-10 = 9% win), and 27 tag matches (11-16 = 41% win) Judge Dread: 38 matches = 20 singles matches (16-4 = 80% win), and 18 tag matches (15-3 = 83% win) Kitten Kid: 37 matches = 20 singles matches (6-14 = 30% win), and 17 tag matches (9-8 = 53% win) Ryuji Ito: 36 matches = 4 singles matches (2-2 = 50% win), and 32 tag matches (15-16-1 = 48% win) Yuki Miyazaki: 36 matches = 14 singles matches (4-10 = 29% win), and 22 tag matches (11-10-1 = 52% win) Minoru Fujita: 36 matches = 9 singles matches (4-5 = 44% win), and 27 tag matches (19-8 = 70% win) Katsumasa Inoue: 35 matches = 17 singles matches (11-6 = 65% win), and 18 tag matches (8-10 = 44% win) Shoichi Ichimiya: 34 matches = 7 singles matches (2-5 = 29% win), and 27 tag matches (14-11-2 = 56% win) Shoichi Funaki: 33 matches = 3 singles matches (2-1 = 67% win), and 30 tag matches (21-9 = 70% win) The Great Sasuke: 33 matches = 13 singles matches (5-8 = 38% win), and 20 tag matches (11-9 = 55% win) Balls Mahoney: 33 matches = 9 singles matches (5-4 = 56% win), and 24 tag matches (15-9 = 63% win) Masanobu Kurisu: 32 matches = 15 singles matches (13-1-1 = 93% win), and 17 tag matches (7-10 = 41% win) Reggie Bennett: 31 matches = 10 singles matches (8-2 = 80% win), and 21 tag matches (20-1 = 95% win) Yuka Nakamura: 31 matches = 14 singles matches (0-14 = 0% win), and 17 tag matches (1-16 = 6% win) Arashi: 31 matches = 13 singles matches (10-3 = 77% win), and 18 tag matches (12-5-1 = 71% win) More than 20 matches Leon Spinks: 30 matches = 13 singles matches (9-4 = 69% win), and 17 tag matches (12-5 = 71% win) Keizo Matsuda: 30 matches = 5 singles matches (3-2 = 60% win), and 25 tag matches (13-11-1 = 54% win) Rikiya Fudo: 29 matches = 7 singles matches (4-3 = 57% win), and 22 tag matches (14-5-3 = 74% win) Kyoko Kimura: 29 matches = 17 singles matches (6-11 = 35% win), and 12 tag matches (6-6 = 50% win) YOSHIYA: 28 matches = 5 singles matches (3-2 = 60% win), and 23 tag matches (11-10-2 = 52% win) Tiger Jeet Singh Jr: 28 matches = 8 singles matches (3-4-1 = 43% win), and 20 tag matches (16-4 = 80% win) Haystacks Calhoun Jr: 28 matches = 11 singles matches (8-3 = 73% win), and 17 tag matches (3-14 = 18% win) Masaomi Morishige: 27 matches = 25 singles matches (4-21 = 16% win), and 2 tag matches (0-2 = 0% win) Ricky Morton: 27 matches = 1 singles matches (1-0 = 100% win), and 26 tag matches (12-14 = 46% win) Ryuichi Sekine: 27 matches = 3 singles matches (2-1 = 67% win), and 24 tag matches (12-11-1 = 52% win) Kengo Nishimura: 27 matches = 8 singles matches (1-7 = 13% win), and 19 tag matches (7-11-1 = 39% win) Crazy Boy: 27 matches = 17 singles matches (2-15 = 12% win), and 10 tag matches (1-9 = 10% win) Ultramancito: 26 matches = 2 singles matches (2-0 = 100% win), and 24 tag matches (20-4 = 83% win) Dick Togo: 26 matches = 1 singles matches (1-0 = 100% win), and 25 tag matches (16-9 = 64% win) Boris Gogichashivili: 26 matches = 4 singles matches (3-1 = 75% win), and 22 tag matches (16-6 = 73% win) isami: 26 matches = 16 singles matches (8-6-2 = 57% win), and 10 tag matches (7-3 = 70% win) ken45°: 26 matches = 4 singles matches (1-3 = 25% win), and 22 tag matches (12-9-1 = 57% win) Kazuhiko Ogasawara: 26 matches = 9 singles matches (4-2-3 = 67% win), and 17 tag matches (5-9-3 = 36% win) Svetlana Gundarenko: 25 matches = 10 singles matches (10-0 = 100% win), and 15 tag matches (15-0 = 100% win) Pandita Chiquita: 25 matches = 2 singles matches (0-2 = 0% win), and 23 tag matches (5-18 = 22% win) Bambi: 25 matches = 4 singles matches (1-2-1 = 33% win), and 20 tag matches (11-9 = 55% win) and won 1 rumble Leatherface: 25 matches = 6 singles matches (4-2 = 67% win), and 19 tag matches (12-6-1 = 67% win) Saburo Inematsu: 24 matches = 9 singles matches (4-5 = 44% win), and 15 tag matches (2-13 = 13% win) Genghis Khan: 24 matches = 9 singles matches (5-4 = 56% win), and 15 tag matches (5-10 = 33% win) DJ Nira: 24 matches = 17 singles matches (1-16 = 6% win), and 7 tag matches (1-6 = 14% win) Tomoaki Honma: 23 matches = 6 singles matches (4-1-1 = 80% win), and 17 tag matches (11-6 = 65% win) Sanshiro Takagi: 23 matches = 3 singles matches (2-1 = 67% win), and 20 tag matches (13-6-1 = 68% win) Ultra Taro: 22 matches = 5 singles matches (1-4 = 20% win), and 17 tag matches (9-8 = 53% win) Abdullah Kobayashi: 22 matches = 4 singles matches (3-0-1 = 100% win), and 18 tag matches (8-10 = 44% win) Kohei Sato: 22 matches = 3 singles matches (3-0 = 100% win), and 19 tag matches (16-3 = 84% win) Eagle Sawai: 22 matches = 5 singles matches (5-0 = 100% win), and 17 tag matches (12-5 = 71% win) Tomohiro Ishii: 21 matches = 9 singles matches (8-1 = 89% win), and 12 tag matches (5-7 = 42% win) Sukekiyo: 21 matches = 9 singles matches (5-3-1 = 63% win), and 12 tag matches (7-4-1 = 64% win) Ryo Miyake: 21 matches = 19 singles matches (5-14 = 26% win), and 2 tag matches (0-2 = 0% win) Shota: 21 matches = 9 singles matches (3-6 = 33% win), and 12 tag matches (3-8-1 = 27% win) Junji Tanaka: 21 matches = 9 singles matches (3-6 = 33% win), and 12 tag matches (5-7 = 42% win) More than 15 matches Mitsueru Tokuda: 20 matches = 13 singles matches (1-12 = 8% win), and 7 tag matches (0-7 = 0% win) Daikokubo Benkei: 20 matches = 4 singles matches (4-0 = 100% win), and 16 tag matches (6-10 = 38% win) Freddy Krueger: 20 matches = 6 singles matches (0-6 = 0% win), and 14 tag matches (6-8 = 43% win) Yuko Kosugi: 19 matches = 3 singles matches (1-2 = 33% win), and 16 tag matches (4-12 = 25% win) Wild Shooter: 19 matches = 1 singles matches (0-1 = 0% win), and 18 tag matches (4-14 = 22% win) MASADA: 19 matches = 14 singles matches (10-4 = 71% win), and 5 tag matches (3-2 = 60% win) Supreme: 19 matches = 3 singles matches (2-1 = 67% win), and 16 tag matches (7-9 = 44% win) Shoji Nakamaki: 19 matches = 13 singles matches (0-13 = 0% win), and 6 tag matches (4-2 = 67% win) Tanny Mouse: 19 matches = 13 singles matches (2-10-1 = 17% win), and 6 tag matches (4-2 = 67% win) Masamune: 19 matches = 6 singles matches (6-0 = 100% win), and 13 tag matches (11-2 = 85% win) Tim Patterson: 19 matches = 1 singles matches (0-1 = 0% win), and 18 tag matches (9-9 = 50% win) Kenichi Kono: 19 matches = 13 singles matches (0-12-1 = 0% win), and 6 tag matches (1-5 = 17% win) Kankuro Hirano: 19 matches = 6 singles matches (0-6 = 0% win), and 13 tag matches (3-10 = 23% win) Tomezo Tsunokake: 18 matches = 14 singles matches (1-13 = 7% win), and 4 tag matches (1-3 = 25% win) Yoshiko Tamura: 18 matches = 11 singles matches (9-1-1 = 90% win), and 7 tag matches (3-4 = 43% win) Shinjiro Otani: 18 matches = 3 singles matches (3-0 = 100% win), and 15 tag matches (11-4 = 73% win) Kazuhiro Tamura: 18 matches = 12 singles matches (4-8 = 33% win), and 6 tag matches (4-2 = 67% win) Kengo Takai: 18 matches = 3 singles matches (1-2 = 33% win), and 15 tag matches (8-7 = 53% win) Chris Candido: 18 matches = 10 singles matches (5-5 = 50% win), and 8 tag matches (2-6 = 25% win) Kayoko Haruyama: 18 matches = 13 singles matches (6-7 = 46% win), and 5 tag matches (2-3 = 40% win) Karate Brahman: 18 matches = 6 singles matches (2-4 = 33% win), and 12 tag matches (3-9 = 25% win) Pirata Morgan: 17 matches = 16 singles matches (0-16 = 0% win), and 1 tag matches (0-1 = 0% win) TAJIRI: 17 matches = 5 singles matches (5-0 = 100% win), and 12 tag matches (9-3 = 75% win) Tanomusaku Toba: 17 matches = 9 singles matches (7-2 = 78% win), and 8 tag matches (3-5 = 38% win) Chong Summusu: 17 matches = 1 singles matches (1-0 = 100% win), and 16 tag matches (4-12 = 25% win) Alligator Man #2: 17 matches = 3 singles matches (3-0 = 100% win), and 14 tag matches (5-9 = 36% win) Kazushi Miyamoto: 17 matches = 3 singles matches (2-1 = 67% win), and 14 tag matches (8-6 = 57% win) Kim Shunki: 17 matches = 1 singles matches (1-0 = 100% win), and 16 tag matches (4-12 = 25% win) Jaki Numazawa: 17 matches = 5 singles matches (4-1 = 80% win), and 12 tag matches (8-4 = 67% win) Kikutaro: 17 matches = 14 singles matches (4-10 = 29% win), and 3 tag matches (1-2 = 33% win) Reina Ayukawa: 16 matches = 8 singles matches (6-2 = 75% win), and 8 tag matches (6-2 = 75% win) Takuya Sugawara: 16 matches = 5 singles matches (2-2-1 = 50% win), and 11 tag matches (7-4 = 64% win) Super Delfin: 16 matches = 9 singles matches (1-8 = 11% win), and 7 tag matches (3-4 = 43% win) Yumiko Komatsuzaki: 16 matches = 12 singles matches (0-12 = 0% win), and 4 tag matches (1-3 = 25% win) PSYCHO: 16 matches = 6 singles matches (2-4 = 33% win), and 10 tag matches (7-3 = 70% win) Takeshi Minamino: 16 matches = 4 singles matches (3-1 = 75% win), and 12 tag matches (6-5-1 = 55% win) One Man Kru: 16 matches = 5 singles matches (1-4 = 20% win), and 11 tag matches (7-4 = 64% win) MAZADA: 16 matches = 1 singles matches (1-0 = 100% win), and 15 tag matches (10-5 = 67% win) Kenichiro Arai: 16 matches = 9 singles matches (4-5 = 44% win), and 7 tag matches (4-3 = 57% win) Kaori Yoneyama: 16 matches = 10 singles matches (3-7 = 30% win), and 6 tag matches (3-3 = 50% win) Halcon Negro: 16 matches = 8 singles matches (1-7 = 13% win), and 8 tag matches (3-5 = 38% win) Alligator Man #1: 16 matches = 3 singles matches (1-2 = 33% win), and 13 tag matches (6-7 = 46% win) Apache Kosakai: 16 matches = 4 singles matches (1-3 = 25% win), and 12 tag matches (5-7 = 42% win) Kareem Sudan: 16 matches = 5 singles matches (1-4 = 20% win), and 11 tag matches (4-7 = 36% win) Chris Cruise Christopher: 16 matches = 3 singles matches (2-1 = 67% win), and 13 tag matches (13-0 = 100% win) Koba Krutanize: 16 matches = , 16 tag matches (15-1 = 94% win) Little Frankie: 16 matches = 14 singles matches (13-1 = 93% win), and 2 tag matches (2-0 = 100% win) Highest Singles Win Percentage (more than 75 singles matches) Hisakatsu Oya: 197 singles matches (146-41-10 = 78% win) Megumi Kudo: 144 singles matches (116-27-1 = 81% win) The Gladiator: 136 singles matches (120-14-2 = 90% win) Atsushi Onita: 77 singles matches (60-17 = 78% win) Combat Toyoda: 175 singles matches (158-17 = 90% win) Tarzan Goto: 173 singles matches (155-15-3 = 91% win) Highest Singles Win Percentage (40 to 75 singles matches) Kodo Fuyuki: 62 singles matches (48-10-4 = 83% win), and 365 tag matches (198-158-9 = 56% win) Big Titan: 71 singles matches (59-6-6 = 91% win), and 269 tag matches (185-70-14 = 73% win) Mitsuhiro Matsunaga: 73 singles matches (56-15-2 = 79% win), and 262 tag matches (144-115-3 = 56% win) Gregory Veritchev: 46 singles matches (42-4 = 91% win), and 89 tag matches (61-27-1 = 69% win) Kyoko Inoue: 45 singles matches (38-6-1 = 86% win), and 85 tag matches (49-34-2 = 59% win) and won 1 rumble Katsuji Ueda: 69 singles matches (56-13 = 81% win), and 36 tag matches (10-26 = 28% win) Lowest Singles Win Percentage (more than 75 singles matches) Naohiko Yamazaki: 146 singles matches (23-107-16 = 18% win) Miss Mongol: 114 singles matches (20-94 = 18% win) Emi Motokawa: 98 singles matches (14-81-3 = 15% win) Tomokazu Morita: 81 singles matches (14-50-17 = 22% win) Mr Chin: 100 singles matches (0-100 = 0% win) Lowest Singles Win Percentage (40 to 75 singles matches) Happy Ikeda: 75 singles matches (12-59-4 = 17% win) Kamui: 67 singles matches (12-52-3 = 19% win) Dragon Winger: 66 singles matches (15-51 = 23% win) Mamoru Okamoto: 61 singles matches (5-56 = 8% win) List of names/aliases yet to be deciphered are on my webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/chrisharrington/fmw_results/f
    2 points
  15. Probably will be into next year sometime until we start seeing games that look like there was no way they could have been on 360/ps3.
    2 points
  16. I want to see Roman Reigns become the next Batista main event babyface...but I guess I'm just selfish.
    2 points
  17. Seriously, how dumb do you have to be to send money to a junkie, and expect to get it back/have a "promise" kept? Definition of a mark getting worked.
    2 points
  18. Why weren't the Avengers there? Because they fucking weren't. Shut up.
    2 points
  19. The problem is that these aren't actual issues with the movie. It's just you demanding a different movie.
    2 points
  20. But then you follow with ... ... RATINGZ NEWZZORZ??!?!
    2 points
  21. How about another change to WWE's Wellness Policy? "We don't give a fuck about weed anymore."?
    2 points
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  24. That thing about filling a void left by Mad Men is maybe the biggest stretch I've ever heard.
    2 points
  25. Me and The Duchess last winter:
    2 points
  26. Eddy is my all favorite wrestler. I became a superfan because I got so deeply into his career- getting pissed off at every slight, but also freaking out over every thing they did right right with him. He's a strange story for me. I don't think I get two of him in a lifetime, but I'm always looking. Eddy was- for me as a wrestling fan- and I mean this- like the FIRST time I ever saw Jimmy Snuka (which for me was in 1977 and it was a fucking GIANT DEAL) but that moment just STAYED until he died. I can't really compare it to any other fan experience.
    2 points
  27. Just wanted to give a quick shout-out to parents of kids with ADHD, Autism, and the like. Yesterday I had to step in as the coach of my girls' bowling league and the one little guy with ADHD had a total breakdown because his mechanics were just not coming together. I have no experience with any of these sort of issues, and I was initially at a complete and utter loss as to how to get this little guy back on track. It took a lot of energy and effort, but by the end of the day he was in a great mood; his father was very appreciative of my efforts...and I was drop-dead exhausted after only two hours of it. For parents that deal with these issues on a daily basis, you have my utmost respect and admiration.
    2 points
  28. They gave money to a guy who once crashed a wedding reception with a zombie and gave the bride a cobra and another guy who used to routinely spray paint people after giving them savage beatings and once used a cattle prod on another wrestler.
    2 points
  29. Wait, I think I remember this one: "Carnies gonna carny."
    2 points
  30. For my money, Conroy is and will forever be the best Batman ever. I'll hear no arguments to the contrary.
    2 points
  31. He'd get fired after he refused to sing "The Lumberjack Song."
    2 points
  32. So, this is how John Cena spent a day after Summerslam: Umm.. Yeah. Heads up about the end of the clip..
    2 points
  33. Country RAW. 2 hrs of Godwinn reunion.
    2 points
  34. Our friends at Football as Football did a great job of turning NFL team logos into actual European style soccer/football shields. The rest can be seen here footballasfootball.com
    2 points
  35. "Kansas City, home of the Bob Geigel. I respack you are intelligent Indian Tribe football team. But remember, Gene Mean. Denver is olv cuntry, like the Dan Gable. Peyton Manning, not that jabroni brother Elaw, he is the real shampwun."
    2 points
  36. "I AM CORNHOLIO! I need TP for my bunghole!"
    2 points
  37. Having also been through that, I'm with Caley. I think having to see your neighbors make money off of your own shitty behavior is appropriate punishment for keeping people awake at 3:00 a.m. night after night.
    1 point
  38. Who was asking for that team to show up?
    1 point
  39. Who does Dixie Carter order to have killed at the end of Season 3?Ian Rotten?Inoki?Tiger Jeet Singh?The possibilities are endless!The real question is: Who is the wrestling answer to Arnold Vinnick?JamesBob Backlund, clearly.
    1 point
  40. Someone mentioned in reference to that wellness malarky that this would open the door for Chris Masters. What would one do with Chris Masters in the WWE now? Because whatever it is I need it to involve Masters vs. Goldust.
    1 point
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  42. 300,000 was me last night so..maybe not that impressive.
    1 point
  43. Jon Jones will defend his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship against Glover Teixeira at UFC 170 in Las Vegas on the 22nd of February.
    1 point
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