Welcome everybody to my 22nd WWE Stat Pack! I have been watching every WWF PPV from the very beginning, back from Wrestlemania 1 and reviewing each and every show. Every 5 PPVs I have put together and updated a stat pack which records all the major stats, facts and figures from the big shows. Within this Stat Pack you’ll see all the PPVs ranked as well as which wrestlers have fought the most matches, who has the most wins and losses, all matches rated and who has the best average match rating as well as figures on the tag teams, managers and much more. This Stat Pack covers from the original Wrestlemania through to Judgment Day 2000.
The last Stat Pack was published after Royal Rumble 2000 and since then Triple H has lost the WWF title to The Rock and won it back again, Chris Jericho lost the Intercontinental title to Kurt Angle who lost it to Chris Benoit who has since lost it to Jericho and won it back again. The European title has gone from Val Venis to Kurt Angle to Chris Jericho to Eddie Guerrero. Dean Malenko is the Light-Heavyweight champion, Stephanie McMahon is the Women’s Champion and The New Age Outlaws Tag Team Championships have gone from The Dudley Boyz to Edge and Christian. So let’s get to the Stats.
PPV Ranking
1. In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede (76/100)
2. Judgment Day 2000 (70/100)
3. Royal Rumble 98 (69.5/100)
4. Royal Rumble 2000 (68.75/100)
5. No Way Out 2000 (66/100)
6. Summerslam 98 (66/100)
7. Royal Rumble 99 (65.8/100)
8. Wrestlemania 14 (64.6/100)
9. King Of The Ring 98 (64.4/100)
10. In Your House 26: Rock Bottom (63.75/100)
11. Wrestlemania 13 (63.5/100)
12. In Your House 13: Buried Alive (63/100)
13. In Your House 22: Over The Edge (62.86/100)
14. Royal Rumble 96 (62.5/100)
15. Survivor Series 96 (61.6/100)
16. Wrestlemania XII (61.5/100)
17. In Your House 20: No Way Out (61.4/100)
18= Summerslam 94 (61/100)
18= King Of The Ring 97 (61/100)
20. Survivor Series 89 (61/100)
21= Armageddon 99 (60.8/100)
21= Rebellion 99 (60.8/100)
23= Royal Rumble 95 (60/100)
23= Survivor Series 94 (60/100)
23= In Your House 12: It’s Time (60/100)
26. Summerslam 99 (60/100)
27. Survivor Series 95 (60/100)
28. In Your House 28: Backlash (59.68/100)
29. Capital Carnage (59.25/100)
30=. Royal Rumble 94 (59/100)
30= In Your House 8: Beware Of Dog (59/100)
30= In Your House 9: International Incident (59/100)
33= Wrestlemania 15 (58.8/100)
33= Fully Loaded 99 (58.8/100)
35= In Your House 3 (58.75/100)
35= In Your House 27: St Valentine’s Day Massacre (58.75/100)
37. In Your House: Ground Zero (58/100)
38. Backlash 2000 (58/100)
39. In Your House 24: Break Down (58/100)
40. In Your House 14: Revenge Of The Taker (58/100)
41. Insurrextion 2000 (57.7/100)
42= In Your House 15: Cold Day In Hell (57.5/100)
42= In Your House 10: Mind Games (57.5/100)
44. Survivor Series 92 (57/100)
45. In Your House 21: Unforgiven (57/100)
46. In Your House 7: Good Friends Better Enemies (56/100)
47= In Your House 6 (56/100)
47= Survivor Series 93 (56/100)
49. Survivor Series 97 (56/100)
50. King Of The Ring 93 (56/100)
51. Royal Rumble 90 (55.9/100)
52. In Your House 23: Fully Loaded (55.8/100)
53. In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks (56/100)
54. King Of The Ring 94 (55/100)
55. Summerslam 97 (55/100)
56= Wrestlemania VIII (55/100)
56= Royal Rumble 92 (55/100)
58. In Your House 19: D-Generation X (55/100)
59. In Your House 25: Judgement Day (54.72/100)
60. Survivor Series 90 (54/100)
61. Royal Rumble 93 (54/100)
62. One Night Only (54/100)
63= Wrestlemania X (54/100)
63= Summerslam 91 (54/100)
63= King Of The Ring 96 (54/100)
66. No Mercy 99 (54.16/100)
67= In Your House 18: Badd Blood (54/100)
67= Summerslam 96 (54/100)
69= Wrestlemania 2000 (53.3/100)
69= Survivor Series 99 (53.3/100)
71. In Your House 13: Final Four (53/100)
72. Survivor Series 98 (53/100)
73. Summerslam 95 (53/100)
74. Royal Rumble 91 (52/100)
75= Over The Edge 99 (52.5/100)
75= King Of The Ring 99 (52.5/100)
77= Royal Rumble 97 (52/100)
77= Survivor Series 88 (52/100)
79. Summerslam 92 (52/100)
80. Summerslam 90 (52/100)
81. Battle Royal 91 (51/100)
82. Wrestlemania XI (50/100)
83. Summerslam 93 (50/100)
84= Royal Rumble 89 (50/100)
84= Survivor Series 91 (50/100)
84= This Tuesday In Texas (50/100)
87. Unforgiven 99 (49.7/100)
88. Survivor Series 87 (49/100)
89= In Your House 1 (48/100)
89= Wrestlemania IX (48/100)
91. In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings (48.5/100)
92. Summerslam 89 (48/100)
93. UK Rampage 91 (47/100)
94. Wrestlemania III (47/100)
95. King Of The Ring 95 (47/100)
96. No Mercy 99 (UK) (46.4/100)
97. Summerslam 88 (46/100)
98. Wrestlemania VII (45/100)
99. UK Rampage 93 (45/100)
100. UK Rampage 92 (45/100)
101. Wrestlemania (45/100)
102. Royal Rumble 88 (44/100)
103. In Your House 4: Great White North (43/100)
104. Wrestlemania IV (43/100)
105. Wrestlemania V (43/100)
106. Wrestlemania II (41/100)
107. Wrestlemania VI (41/100)
108. The Big Event (38/100)
109. Wrestling Classic (36/100)
110. Mayhem In Manchester (N/A)
Year Ranking
1. 2000 (62.3)
2. 1998 (60.8)
3. 1996 (58.8)
4. 1997 (58)
5. 1994 (57.8)
6. 1999 (56.6)
7. 1992 (52.8)
8. 1995 (52.37)
9. 1993 (51.5)
10. 1990 (50.75)
11. 1989 (50.5)
12. 1991 (49.8)
13. 1987 (47)
14. 1988 (46)
15. 1985 (40.5)
16. 1986 (39.5)
Well there are some big changes to the top PPVs list. Both No Way Out and Judgment Day are new entries in the top 5 which helps keep the year 2000 as the top year so far. They were both phenominal PPVs and with the likes of Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Chris Jericho, there are some really good matches as a result. Wrestlemania 2000 is the lowest new entry inat joint 69th whilst Insurrextion is in at 41st and Backlash is 38th. It has bought the average PPV rating down to 62.3 but it’s enough to keep 2000 at the top of the list. Great stuff from 2000 so far.
Most PPVs Wrestled On
1. The Undertaker (65)
2. Bret Hart (57)
3= The British Bulldog (55)
3= Owen Hart/The Blue Blazer (55)
5. Shawn Michaels (54)
6. Triple H (47)
7. Billy Gunn (45)
8. Mick Foley (43)
9. The Rock (41)
10. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (40)
This list features the same ten guys as the last Stat Pack despite the likes of Sean Waltman, Road Dogg and Glenn Jacobs getting ever closer. Triple H and The Rock were the only two men to have fought on the last 5 PPVs, Mick Foley wrestled on 2 whilst Bulldog and Billy Gunn were on 1. Nobody else on this list wrestled on the last 5 shows but have kept their place. British Bulldogs win over Crahs Holly at Insurrextion means that he moves up joint with his brother-in-law Owen Hart. I believe Bulldog, like Owen, has now fought his final PPV match for the WWF. Triple H moves up a place from 7th to 6th and is gaining on Shawn Michaels. Billy Gunn drops a place, as does Steve austin as The Rock leapfrogs him. Mick Foley keeps his place in 8th.
Most PPV Matches
1. The Undertaker (68)
2. Bret Hart (63)
3. Owen Hart/The Blue Blazer (58)
4. British Bulldog (56)
5. Shawn Michaels (55)
6= Triple H (49)
6= Billy Gunn (49)
8. Mick Foley (47)
9. The Rock (46)
10= “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (42)
10= Sean Waltman (123 Kid/X Pac) (42)
There is one new entry to this list in the form of Sean Waltman. He has now had 42 matches as either The 123 Kid or X Pac, joint with Steve Austin in 10th place. The Rock has leapfrogged austin into 9th place. The top 5 stay pretty much the same with Bulldogs 1 match putting him up to 4th from joint 5th. Triple H has leapfrogged Mick Foley to go joint 6th with Billy Gunn menaing that Foley falls from 7th to 8th.
Highest PPV Win Percentage (2+ matches)
1. Max Mini 100% (3 matches)
2= Nicole Bass 100% (2 matches)
3= The Jumping Bomb Angels 100% (2 matches)
3= Mini Nova 100% (2 matches)
3= Butterbean 100% (2 matches)
3= Mr T 100% (2 matches)
7. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat 80% (10 matches)
8. The Ultimate Warrior 79% (19 matches)
9. Sable 75% (8 matches)
10= Eddie Guerrero 75% (4 matches)
10= The Fabulous Moolah 75% (4 matches)
10= Tiger Ali Singh 75% (4 matches)
13.Hulk Hogan 72% (29 matches)
14= Rikishi 66.6% (6 matches)
14= Shane McMahon 66.6% (6 matches)
14= The Steiner Brothers 66.6% (6 matches)
This list, like on the last Stat Pack is a top 15, or 16 in this case. The top 9 are exactly the same as 5 PPVs ago with Max Mini sat atop of this list with a 3 match unbeaten streak. None of the top 9 have wrestled for a while so keep their place. Fabulous Moolah and Tiger Ali Singh keep their place in joint 10th but Shane McMahon who was with them before is now replaced by Eddie Guerrero who has lost one of his four PPV matches so far. Hulk Hogan keeps his 13th spot whilst The Steiner Brothers are still in 14th but now joined by both Shane McMahon who has slipped down from 10th and a new entry in Rikishi.
Most PPV Wins
1. The Undertaker (39)
2. Bret Hart (35)
3= Owen Hart (27)
3= The British Bulldog (27)
5= Triple H (25)
5= Billy Gunn (25)
5= “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (25)
8. Shawn Michaels (24)
9. The Rock (22)
10= Hulk Hogan (21)
10= The Road Dogg (21)
We have a top 11 for this list. The British Bulldogs win over Crash at Insurrextion moves him up to joint 3rd with Owen Hart with 27 PPV wins. Triple H jumps up from 8th to joint 5th with Steve Austin and Billy Gunn. Shawn Michaels drops down to 8th whilst The Rock leapfrogs Hulk Hogan into 9th. Hulk Hogan falls down to 10th place, just hanging onto this list and is now joined by The Road Dogg who has had a lot of success in tag team action. You’ll notice a lot of the same names popping up on these lists.
Most PPV Draws
1. Shawn Michaels (5)
2= Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake (3)
2= The British Buldog (3)
2= Mankind (3)
5= The Undertaker (2)
5= The Rock (2)
5= Triple H (2)
5= Yokozuna (2)
5= Glenn Jacobs (Kane, Fake Diesel, Isaac Yankem) (2)
5= Vader (2)
5= Bad News Brown (2)
5= “Mr Wonderful” Paul Orndorff (2)
5= Don Muraco (2)
There are no changes to this list, keeping it the same to the last Stat Pack. It just seems as though we don’t get draws anymore, which is a good thing if you ask me. Shawn Michaels continues to be head and shoulders above anyone else.
Most PPV Losses
1. Owen Hart/The Blue Blazer (30)
2= The Undertaker (27)
2= Bret Hart (27)
4= The British Bulldog (26)
4= Mick Foley (26)
4= Shawn Michaels (26)
7. Goldust/Dustin Rhodes (25)
8= Billy Gunn (24)
8= Sean Waltman (123 Kid/X Pac) (24)
10. The Big Boss Man (23)
This is the list you don’t want to be on. For the first time since I’ve been doing these Stat Packs, Tito Santana doesn’t feature in the top 10 for most PPV losses. The only change to the top 6 is The British Bulldog joining Mick Foley and Shawn Michaels in joint 4th. Goldust drops down to 7th whilst Billy Gunn is still in 8th but not joint with Sean Waltman. Big Boss Man sits in 10th and due to his loss to Taz at No Way Out, Tito Santana drops off.
Highest Loss Percentage
1. Koko B.Ware 100% (11 matches)
2. Boris Zhukov 100% (7 matches)
3= Jacqueline 100% (6 matches)
3= Adam Bomb 100% (6 matches)
3= Skinner 100% (6 matches)
6= Perry Saturn 100% (5 matches)
6= Ron Bass 100% (5 matches)
6= The Bezerker 100% (5 matches)
9= Barry Windham 100% (4 matches)
9= Leilani Kai 100% (4 matches)
9= Ken Patera 100% (4 matches)
9= Paul Diamond (Max Moon/Kato) 100% (4 matches)
There is a subtle change to this list from the last Stat Pack. The Dudley Boyz finally picked up a win when they beat The New Age Outlaws at No Way Out so they come off this list. Perry Saturn is the new entry and he goes right in at joint third after recording five straight PPV losses since his debut in the WWF. Not a great record at all. He and Jacqueline are the only two on this list still on the active roster.
Most Main Events
1. The Undertaker (31)
2= Bret Hart (24)
2= “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (24)
4. Shawn Michaels (21)
5. Hulk Hogan (20)
6. Mick Foley (17)
7= Triple H (15)
7= The Rock (15)
9. Diesel (12)
10= “Macho Man” Randy Savage (10)
10= The British Bulldog (10)
A top 11 is still necessary for this list with the same 11 men on as the last Stat Pack. The top 6 stay exactly the same but below that, Triple H and The Rock have both jumped up to joint 7th from 8th and 9th respectiveley. That drops Diesel down to 9th and Randy Savage and The Bulldog down a place to 10th. There aren’t many main events in WWF history that didn’t have any of these men in (oddly, Yokozuna and Lex Luger is the first that comes to mind). Hulk Hogan is still in the top 5 despite not having a WWF match in 7 years.
Top Rated Matches
1. The Hart Foundation vs. Team Austin – IYH: Canadian Stampede (9.5/10)
2= Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage – Wrestlemania VII (9/10)
2= The Undertaker vs. Mankind – King Of The Ring 98 (9/10)
2= The Rock vs. Ken Shamrock vs. Mankind – IYH: Breakdown (9/10)
2= Triple H vs. Cactus Jack – Royal Rumble 2000 (9/10)
6= Mankind vs. The Rock – Royal Rumble 99 (8.75/10)
6= Triple H vs. Mick Foley – No Way Out 2000 (8.75/10)
6= Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz – Wrestlemania 2000 (8.75/10)
9= Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat – Wrestlemania III (8.5/10)
9= Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin – Wrestlemania 13 (8.5/10)
9= Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels – Wrestlemania X (8.5/10)
9= Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker – Badd Blood 97 (8.5/10)
9= The 1992 Royal Rumble Match (8.5/10)
9= The 1999 Royal Rumble Match (8.5/10)
Lowest Rated Matches
1= Guerrera, Heavy Metal & Estrada vs. Aguayo, Canek & Garza – Royal Rumble 1997 (1/10)
1= Moolah, Mae Young, Debra & Tori vs. Ivory, Luna, Jacqueline & Terri- Survivor Series 1999 (1/10)
3. The Kat vs. Terri Runnels – Wrestlemnia 2000 (1.25/10)
4. Leif Cassidy vs. Tiger Ali Singh – One Night Only (1.75/10)
5= Paul Orndorff vs. Tito Santana – Wrestling Classic (2/10)
5= Fabulous Moolah vs. Velvet McIntyre – Wrestlemania II (2/10)
5= Uncle Elmer vs. Adrian Adonis – Wrestlemania II (2/10)
5= Corporal Kirchner vs. Nikolai Volkoff – Wrestlemania II (2/10)
5= Tony Garea vs. Ted Arcidi – The Big Event (2/10)
5= Haku vs. Don Muraco – The Big Event (2/10)
5= Adrian Adonis vs. Junkyard Dog – The Big Event (2/10)
5= Jake Roberts vs. Andre The Giant – Wrestlemania V (2/10)
5= Demolition vs. Tenryu & Kitao – Wrestlemania VII (2/10)
5= Jake “The Snake” Roberts vs. Jerry “The King” Lawler – Summerslam 96 (2/10)
5= Mosaic & Tarantula vs. Max Mini & Nova – Badd Blood 97 (2/10)
5= Ivory vs. Tori – Summerslam 99 (2/10)
Two big lists here with a few new additions. The Triple H vs. Mick Foley main event to No Way Out 2000 and three team ladder match at Wrestlemania 2000 were both good enough to earn a spot in the top 8 matches of all time to this point. There is one new addition to the worst ever matches with Terri Runnels and The Kat’s Cat Fight at Wrestlemnaia 2000 going down as the third worst match I have seen. Match quality is at a high at the moment in 2000 so I don’t expect to add any more to the worst matches.
Tag Teams With Highest PPV Win Percentage (2+ matches)
1. The Natural Disasters 100% (4 matches)
2. The Steiner Brothers 100% (3 matches)
3= Big Boss Man & Bull Buchanan 100% (2 matches)
3= Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff 100% (2 matches)
3= Men On A Mission 100% (2 matches)
3= T & A 100% (2 matches)
3= The Brain Busters 100% (2 matches)
8. The Headbangers 77.7% (9 matches)
9. Owen Hart & Yokozuna 75% (4 matches)
10. The Legion Of Doom 68.75% (16 matches)
With two new additions to this list, it now takes a 68.75% win record to get on this list. Big Boss Man and Bull Buchanan defeated The Godfather and D-lo and The Acolytes to get on this list whilst T & A beat Steve Blackman & Al Snow and The Dudley Boyz. The Nasty Boys and Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart make way for these two big teams. Everything else stays the same.
Tag Teams With Highest PPV Loss Percentage (2+ matches)
1= Strike Force 100% (2 matches)
1= The Bolsheviks 100% (2 matches)
1= The Blu Brothers 100% (2 matches)
1= The Rock’n’Roll Express 100% (2 matches)
5. The Dudley Boyz 86% (7 matches)
6. D-lo Brown & Mark Henry 80% (5 matches)
7. The Acolytes 75% (4 matches)
8. The Godwinns 70% (10 matches)
9= The Dream Team 66.6% (3 matches)
9= The Beverly Brothers 66.6% (3 matches)
9= Money Inc 66.6% (3 matches)
9= Power & Glory 66.6% (3 matches)
9= The Quebecers 66.6% (3 matches)
9= Skull & 8 Ball 66.6% (3 matches)
We have a list of 14 teams with the worst PPV records. The Dudley Boyz have managed one win since the last Stat Pack so drop down to 5th having only won 1 of their 7 matches so far. The Acolytes have also lost a match since the last Stat Pack so go from joint 9th to 7th. Edge and Christian drop off this list following a few PPV wins.
Highest Average Match Rating (2+ matches)
1. Chainsaw Charlie (7.66)
2. Chris Benoit (7.25)
3. Vince McMahon (7.19)
4. The Hardy Boyz (7.16)
5. Ric Flair (7.14)
6. Mick Foley (7.072)
7. Chris Jericho (7.07)
8. Hakushi (7.06)
9. Shane McMahon (7)
10. Aldo Montoya (7)
This list is always a good one to look at. Being a big Royal Rumble fan, you always get guys who have competed in these, like Aldo Montoya, who have good ratings because of that. Chainsaw Charlie is the man that keeps his top spot following some good matches in the beginning of 1998. Chris Benoit is a new entry that has been putting on fantastic matches with the likes of Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho. Vince McMahon is still third, The Hardy Boyz go above Ric Flair after some great matches like the triple threat ladder match at Wrestlemania 2000. Mick Foley goes up to sixth whilst Chris Jericho is a new entrant in 7th. Hakushi drops down 2 places to 8th, Shane McMahon climbs a place to 9th and Aldo Montoya, who has competed in 2 Royal Rumble matches, drops 2 places down to 10th.
Lowest Average Match Rating (2+ matches)
1. Terri Runnels (1.125)
2= The Fabulous Moolah (2.5)
2= Corporal Kirchner (2.5)
4. Ivory (2.6)
5. Tori (2.75)
6. Adrian Adonis (2.85)
7. Debra (2.875)
8. Velvet McIntyre (3)
9. Rockin Robin (3.5)
10= Luna (3.58)
10= Judy Martin (3.58)
This list is exactly the same as the list on the last Stat Pack except for the one major difference in the top spot which is Terri Runnels. Her match with The Kat at Wrestlemania means that along with the match she was involved with at Survivor Series, she goes right in at the top as having the worst matches. In a list of 11, 9 of them are female, which does not look good for that gender! Hopefully some of them will have matches over the coming months that will take them off this list.
Bastions Top 10
1. The Undertaker (27329)
2. Bret Hart (24162)
3. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (19839)
4. Shawn Michaels (17972)
5. Triple H (17922)
6. Owen Hart (17425)
7. The British Bulldog (16934)
8. The Rock (16125)
9. Hulk Hogan (15331)
10. Billy Gunn (14917)
This list is made up of a formula of matches wrestled, won, average match ratings, main events and win percentage. None of the top 4 have wrestled on the last 5 PPVs so keep their positions at the top. Triple H is the man to have cracked the top 5, moving up from 8th. He’s very close to his buddy Shawn Michaels. Owen Hart and The British Bulldog both drop down a place. The Rock moves up to 8th from 10th, Hulk Hogan drops down 2 places from 7th and Billy Gunn drops one place down to 10th.
Bastions Top 10 Women
1. Chyna (3261)
2. Sable (3075)
3= Alundra Blayze (950)
3= Nicole Bass (950)
5. Ivory (780)
6. The Jumping Bomb Angels (775)
7. The Fabulous Moolah (750)
8. Luna (716)
9. Sapphire (600)
10. Aja Kong (400)
A familiar looking top 10 here with the only change being Chyna going above Sable at the top. The numbers for these are much lower than the numbers for the men. Chyna has become the top women of the PPV era as far as I’m concerned. Only the likes of Terri Runnels and The Kat have fought on the last 5 PPVs.
Top 10 Title Reigns
1. Diesel – 1st WWF Title Reign
2. Shawn Michaels – 1st WWF Title Reign
3. The British Bulldog & Owen Hart – 1st Tag Team Title Reign
4. Hulk Hogan – 1st WWF Title Reign
5. The Undertaker – 2nd WWF Title Reign
6. The Rock – 2nd Intercontinental Title Reign
7. The New Age Outlaws – 3rd Tag Team Title Reign
8. Ivory – 1st Women’s Title Reign
9. Ken Shamrock – 1st Intercontinental Title Reign
10. Triple H – 3rd WWF Title Reign
This top ten title reigns list doesn’t change too often these days. Mainly because of the short nature of title reigns, quickly changing from man to man, woman to woman and team to team. There is however, one new entry on this list and it’s Triple H. It still means that nobody is on this list twice. Triple H’s 3rd title reign saw him retain at Wrestlemania and beat Mick Foley on back to back PPVs at Royal Rumble and No Way Out.
Most Matches Managed
1. Jimmy Hart (64)
2. Paul Bearer (56)
3. Mr Fuji (40)
4. Bobby Heenan (37)
5. Chyna (33)
6. Jim Cornette (32)
7. Slick (23)
8. “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase (21)
9. Terri Runnels/Marlena (19)
10. Miss Elizabeth (18)
There aren’t many managers these days so this list doesn’t tend to change a lot. Chyna is the only change on this list since she has been managing Eddie Guerrero. She jumps up a place, leapfrogging Jim Cornette and slowly catching up with Bobby Heenan. Everyone else stays the same except for Paul Bearer who has gone back to managing Kane and crawls ever so closer to Jimmy Hart, only 8 matches away.
Highest Managerial Success Rate (2+ matches)
1= Trish Stratus 100% (2 matches)
1= Paul Ellering 100% (2 matches)
3. Miss Elizabeth 77.7% (18 matches)
4. Jose Lothario 77.7% (9 matches)
5= Stephanie McMahon 66.6% (6 matches)
5= Tori 66.6% (6 matches)
7= Curtis Hughes 66.6% (3 matches)
7= Diesel 66.6% (3 matches)
7= Jacqueline 66.6% (3 matches)
7= The Fabulous Moolah 66.6% (3 matches)
7= Mae Young 66.6% (3 matches)
despite there not being much in the way of managers in the year 2000, there are quite a few changes to this list. Trish Stratus goes right in at the top with Paul Ellering after managing her team of Test and Albert to victories over Al Snow & Steve Blackman and The Dudley Boyz. Miss Elizabeth and Jose Lothario drop a place as a result. Stephanie McMahon and Tori are two new entries after they managed Triple H and X Pac respectively to a few wins. Curtis Hughes, Diesel and Jacqueline have all fallen down 3 places to joint 7th and are now joined by The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young. As a result, the likes of Chyna, Paul Bearer, Sensational Sherri and Debra all fall off this list.
Highest Managerial Loss Rate (2+ matches)
1. Hillbilly Jim 100% (6 matches)
2= Uncle Zeb 100% (3 matches)
2= Ivory 100% (3 matches)
4= Cowboy Bob Orton 100% (2 matches)
4= Kim Chee 100% (2 matches)
4= Oliver Humperdink 100% (2 matches)
4= The Blue Meanie 100% (2 matches)
8. Harvey Wippleman 84.6% (13 matches)
9. Luna 80% (10 matches)
10. General Adnan 80% (5 matches)
This list stays exactly the same as the last Stat Pack with the same ten managers that could not guide their clients to victory.