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  1. There are these five for sure. There may be some from incomplete records.1  NJPW Battle Line Kyushu 1994 - Day 24. April 1994 @ Green Arena in Hiroshima, Hiroshima (Japan)Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Shinya Hashimoto © - TITLE CHANGE!!! [iWGP Heavyweight Title Match]

     

    2  NJPW/WCW Wrestling Dontaku in Fukuoka Dome1. May 1994 @ Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka, Fukuoka (Japan)Shinya Hashimoto defeated Tatsumi Fujinami © - TITLE CHANGE!!! [iWGP Heavyweight Title Match]

     

    3  NJPW G1 Climax - Day 46. August 1994 @ Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan)Shinya Hashimoto defeated Tatsumi Fujinami [G1 Climax, Block B]

     

    4  NJPW Best of the Super Juniors V - Day 175. June 1998 @ Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan)Tatsumi Fujinami © defeated Shinya Hashimoto [iWGP Heavyweight Title Match]

     

    5  NJPW Do Judge!!9. October 2000 @ Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan)Shinya Hashimoto defeated Tatsumi Fujinami

     

    Edit: Make that four, the 3rd one there was a forfeit.

  2. This just came to me and seemed like an interesting thing to look into. I use this site because a friend of mine works for it and puts in tons and tons of old to insanely old shows and bios. http://www.wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=shows&sort=datum

     

    There's others like cagematch.de and such or just plain old Google.

     

    1982/03/11: NJPW The 5th MSG Series - Day 8Iwata, Shizuoka (Japan)1. Junji Hirata vs. Makoto Arakawa2. Black Man vs. Isamu Teranishi3. Tony Atlas vs. Yoshiaki Fujiwara4. Coloso Colosetti vs. Tiger Mask5. Rusher Kimura and Animal Hamaguchi vs. Kantaro Hoshino and Haruka Eigen6. Davey O'Hannon vs. Seiji Sakaguchi7. MSG Series: Riki Choshu vs. Seiji Sakaguchi8. MSG Series: The Masked Superstar vs. Yoshiaki Yatsu9. MSG Series: The Iron Sheik vs. Killer Khan10. MSG Series: Dick Murdoch vs. Tatsumi Fujinami11. Antonio Inoki, Tiger Toguchi and Kengo Kimura vs. Hulk Hogan, Don Muraco and Steve Wright

     

    1982/03/11: Show @ Kansas CityMemorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas (United States of America)1. Art Crews vs. Ray Hernández2. Eddie Gilbert vs. Gene Lewis3. Dewey Robertson vs. Jerry Brown4. Roger Kirby and Jerry Valiant vs. Mark Romero and Ricky Romero5. Bob Brown vs. Dusty Rhodes6. Texas Death Match: Superfly vs. Terry Funk

     

    1982/03/11: PNW @ SalemSalem, Oregon (United States of America)1. Billy White Cloud vs. Dizzy Hogan2. Curt Hennig vs. Stan Stasiak3. Brett Sawyer vs. Rip Oliver4. Rocky Johnson, Brett Sawyer and Curt Hennig vs. Buddy Rose, Rip Oliver and Matt Borne

     

    1982/03/11: CWA @ Campbellsburg

    Campbellsburg, Kentucky (United States of America)1. The Angel vs. Ric McCord2. Dream Machine vs. Roy Rogers3. Luke Graham vs. Ric McCord4. Jerry Lawler vs. The Monk5. Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar vs. Chief Thunder Cloud and Roy Rogers6. NWA Southern Heavyweight Title (Mid-America-Version) Match: Dutch Mantell vs. Jerry Lawler ©

     

     

  3. On the other hand, the fans of both teams seem to still not realize they have baseball teams in terms of attendance. Especially Cleveland, they are dead last in the league in % of tickets sold. This doesn't explain how the Giants are near the top in that particular statistic. Something seems off about that.

  4. The amount of people that don't think it's racist or outright don't care is bizarrely high. At least amongst sports fans. I think the general public overall might see it differently, but I don't put much faith in that either.

  5. It'd be pretty cool if certain managers didn't overthink things and think they had to stack their lineup with craptactular LH bats instead of actual recently good RH bats in some effort to rough up Dillon Gee. It'd also be cool if certain 3rd basemen didn't go 0 for 5, no matter how good he's been over an arbitrary period, until that 3rd baseman puts up an above-average season, I don't give him a long rope

     

    The most irritiating thing about the 2013 Royals is that, they're not gonna get significantly better next year. They'll lose their best pitcher to free agency. Their bats are either not developing quickly (Hosmer, Moustakas) or regressing (Gordon, Butler, Gordon, Gordon, Gordon). So there's not exactly a White Knight coming to save things in the final year of the Shields deal. They have a lot of guys who are not exactly dependable for winning big games and no real willingness to find solutions at positions where there is no concrete long-term guy (2nd base, corner outfield, 3rd base). Heck, for all the plays Cain has made lately, he's still 27. He's not going to be a guy in that spot in 5 years.

     

    So when you pair that with the reality that their pitching is a rent-a-staff of two very good starters (for now), an average guy (Guthrie), and two semi-covered chest wounds (Wade Davies and Bruce Chen), and that they don't have pitching coming up to replace either chest wound. That's not good either.

     

    Moore will get an extension, but they should have fired his ass 4 years ago when he started peddling the "it takes 8-10 years to win" garbage. The guy has never been involved in building a winner. He's a Scott Pioli type hired because his boss happened to get a team loaded with someone else's acquisitions in 1991

    You still have our other trade-bait cast-off Alcides Escobar to lead you to the WS! *checks stats* Never mind. Wow, he's having a really shitty year.

  6. Oh, Yeah!

     

    So, Pittsburgh, someone may try and stamp your hand on the way out.  Don't bother though.  We're not letting you back in, and it will just end up being a sad, droopy memory when it starts to run and people ask what it says and you're like "First Place!" and they're like "No, really, what's it say?"

    I'm going to the game on the 21st to see the Cardinals destroy us about 19-2, you'll get yours! At least there's free coupon vouchers!

  7. Disregarding media coverage, I think it's more of a matter of having to work with the guy and share a locker room which isn't a typical employer setting. They have a weird trust thing, I'm not sure it can be explained very well. If you found out someone you worked with was a massive racist or any other massive character issue and you were forced to work closely with them, I'm not sure most people would be able to do get over it. Maybe they would, I can't speak for everyone.

  8. If you ignore his freshman season, Tebow threw the ball 23.5 times per game and ran it 15 times per game. Hard to get away with that for very long in the NFL if you're that inaccurate. For hilarious comparison, former Hawaii nobody Timmy Chang threw it 46 times per game. For hilarity's sake, David Klinger in 1990 threw the ball 58.5 times a game that season. Shockingly, he didn't do anything in the NFL.

     

    Amusingly, on another end of the spectrum, in 2007, all time Lions great Kevin Smith had more rushing attempts than anyone has ever had in NFL history in a season. He scored more than half his team's touchdowns for that entire season and they scored quite a bit.

  9. It's often about the system with a college QB with super high completion percentages. You'll notice about five whole guys on this list amounted to anything of note so far. Most of the guys near the top have totally shit arms by NFL standards.

     

      Minimum 700 pass attempts.   An asterisk (*) after a player's name indicates bowl stats are included.   Read more about our data coverage.Since 1977Rank  Player  Pct  From  To  Last School1.  Colt Brennan*  70.39  2005  2007  Hawaii2.  Colt McCoy*  70.33  2006  2009  Texas3.  Graham Harrell*  69.80  2005  2008  Texas Tech4.  Kellen Moore*  69.78  2008  2011  Boise State5.  Brandon Weeden*  69.51  2008  2011  Oklahoma State6.  Chase Holbrook  69.41  2006  2008  New Mexico State7.  Case Keenum*  69.36  2007  2011  Houston8.  Seth Doege*  69.00  2009  2012  Texas Tech9.  Bruce Gradkowski*  68.21  2002  2005  Toledo10.  Doug Gaynor  68.06  1984  1985  Long Beach State11.  Chase Daniel*  67.99  2005  2008  Missouri12.  Sam Bradford*  67.64  2007  2009  Oklahoma13.  Geno Smith*  67.44  2009  2012  West Virginia14.  Tim Couch  67.15  1996  1998  Kentucky15.  Robert Griffin III*  67.11  2008  2011  Baylor16.  Andrew Luck*  67.01  2009  2011  Stanford17.  Matt Schaub*  66.98  2000  2003  Virginia18.  Riley Skinner*  66.94  2006  2009  Wake Forest19.  Steve Sarkisian  66.92  1995  1996  Brigham Young20.  E.J. Manuel*  66.89  2009  2012  Florida State21.  Nick Foles*  66.86  2007  2011  Arizona22.  Teddy Bridgewater*  66.85  2011  2012  Louisville23.  Bryn Renner*  66.67  2010  2012  North Carolina24.  Tim Tebow*  66.43  2006  2009  Florida25.  Dan Lefevour*  66.42  2006  2009  Central Michigan26.  Taylor Potts*  66.27  2007  2010  Texas Tech27.  Rakeem Cato*  66.22  2011  2012  Marshall28.  Scott Milanovich  66.19  1992  1995  Maryland29.  Brian Johnson*  66.17  2004  2008  Utah30.  Clint Marks*  66.01  2003  2006  Middle Tennessee State31.  Dominique Davis*  65.91  2010  2011  East Carolina32.  Brian Brohm*  65.82  2004  2007  Louisville33.  Daunte Culpepper  65.72  1996  1998  Central Florida34.  Ben Roethlisberger*  65.49  2001  2003  Miami (OH)35.  Sonny Cumbie*  65.48  2002  2004  Texas Tech36.  Tim Rattay  65.40  1997  1999  Louisiana Tech37.  Max Hall*  65.34  2007  2009  Brigham Young38.  Kliff Kingsbury*  65.34  1999  2002  Texas Tech39.  Steve Young  65.20  1981  1983  Brigham Young40.  Derek Carr*  65.19  2009  2012  Fresno State41.  Byron Leftwich*  65.12  1998  2002  Marshall42.  Wes Counts  65.05  1999  2001  Middle Tennessee State43.  Matt Leinart*  64.82  2003  2005  Southern California44.  Pat White*  64.75  2005  2008  West Virginia45.  Tyler Sheehan*  64.66  2006  2009  Bowling Green State46.  Sean Renfree  64.65  2009  2012  Duke47.  Jason Campbell*  64.64  2001  2004  Auburn48.  Rob Johnson*  64.63  1991  1994  Southern California49.  Sean Mannion  64.58  2011  2012  Oregon State50.  Tino Sunseri*  64.50  2009  2012  Pittsburgh

     

    • Memphis wrestling announcer/promoter Cory Maclin dies in auto accident
    • Details are still sketchy but Corey Maclin, the longtime Memphis pro wrestling television announcer, died in an auto accident that took place at 11 p.m. Tuesday night in Panola County in Mississippi.

      Maclin was 43 and married with six children. A local sports personality who joined the broadcast team, Maclin worked with both Lance Russell and Dave Brown over a long period of time.

      He later worked with Jerry Lawler in running a promotion that drew the biggest crowds of any independent group in the U.S. for several years, based on using Lawler against his biggest rivals of the past, and bringing in area legends for nostalgia based events.

     

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