Welcome everybody to my 40th WWE Stat Pack! I have been watching every WWF/WWE 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 No Mercy 2006, a grand total of 200 PPV’s!
Since the last stat pack there have been a few changes. On Raw the WWE championship has gone from Rob Van Dam to Edge and then to John Cena. The Intercontinental Championship has gone from Shelton Benjamin to Johnny Nitro and it is now held by Jeff Hardy who recently returned to the company. The Spirit Squad are still the World Tag Team Champions and the Women’s Championship is vacant as Trish Stratus retired with the belt at Unforgiven. Over on Smackdown Rey Mysterio lost the World Heavyweight Championship to King Booker, the United States Championship went from Bobby Lashley to Finlay and it is now held by Mr Kennedy. Gregory Helms is still the Cruiserweight champion and Paul London and Brian Kendrick are still the WWE Tag Team Champions.
PPV Ranking
1. In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede (76/100)
2. Summerslam 2002 (73.75/100)
3. King Of The Ring 2001 (71/100)
4= Royal Rumble 2005 (70/100)
4= Judgment Day 2000 (70/100)
6. Royal Rumble 98 (69.5/100)
7. Wrestlemania 19 (69.4/100)
8. ECW One Night Stand 2005 (69.28/100)
9. Survivor Series 2002 (69.16/100)
10. Wrestlemania 17 (69.09/100)
11. Summerslam 2001 (69.06/100)
12= Royal Rumble 2000 (68.75/100)
12= One Night Stand 2006 (68.75/100)
14. Armageddon 2000 (68.4/100)
15. Wrestlemania 21 (67.85/100)
16= Wrestlemania 18 (67.5/100)
16= Summerslam 2003 (67.5/100)
18. Vengeance 2001 (67.2/100)
19. No Way Out 2002 (67.14/100)
20. Royal Rumble 2001 (67/100)
21. Bad Blood 2003 (66.4/100)
22. No Way Out 2000 (66/100)
23= Summerslam 98 (66/100)
23= Fully Loaded 2000 (66/100)
25. King Of The Ring 2002 (65.9/100)
26. Royal Rumble 99 (65.8/100)
27. Unforgiven 2001 (65.62/100)
28. No Mercy 2002 (65.31/100)
29= Backlash 2005 (65/100)
29= No Mercy 2001 (65/100)
29= Unforgiven 2000 (65/100)
32. Wrestlemania 14 (64.6/100)
33. No Way Out 2001 (64.6/100)
34. Vengeance 2005 (64.58/100)
35. King Of The Ring 98 (64.4/100)
36. Unforgiven 2002 (64.37/100)
37. Summerslam 2000 (64.25/100)
38. In Your House 26: Rock Bottom (63.75/100)
39. Wrestlemania 13 (63.5/100)
40. Royal Rumble 2002 (63.3/100)
41. Backlash 2001 (63.2/100)
42. In Your House 13: Buried Alive (63/100)
43. In Your House 22: Over The Edge (62.86/100)
44. Unforgiven 2006 (62.85/100)
45= No Mercy 2004 (62.81/100)
45= No Mercy 2000 (62.81/100)
47= Summerslam 2005 (62.5/100)
47= Royal Rumble 2003 (62.5/100)
47= Royal Rumble 96 (62.5/100)
47= Unforgiven 2003 (62.5/100)
47= Vengeance 2002 (62.5/100)
52= Summerslam 2006 (62.14/100)
52= Survivor Series 2003 (62.14/100)
54. Survivor Series 2005 (62/100)
55. Judgment Day 2001 (61.78/100)
56. Survivor Series 96 (61.6/100)
57. Wrestlemania XII (61.5/100)
58. In Your House 20: No Way Out (61.4/100)
59. No Way Out 2006 (61.25/100)
60= Summerslam 94 (61.07/100)
60= King Of The Ring 97 (61.07/100)
60= No Mercy 2006 (61.07/100)
63. Survivor Series 89 (61/100)
64. Judgment Day 2003 (60.9/100)
65= Armageddon 99 (60.8/100)
65= Rebellion 99 (60.8/100)
67. Backlash 2006 (60.7/100)
68= Royal Rumble 95 (60/100)
68= Survivor Series 94 (60/100)
68= In Your House 12: It’s Time (60/100)
71. Summerslam 2004 (60.3/100)
72. Summerslam 99 (60/100)
73= Survivor Series 95 (60/100)
73= Survivor Series 2004 (60/100)
75= In Your House 28: Backlash (59.68/100)
75= Backlash 2004 (59.68/100)
77. No Way Out 2005 (59.58/100)
78. Insurrextion 2003 (59.28/100)
79. Capital Carnage (59.25/100)
80. Survivor Series 2000 (59.16/100)
81=. Royal Rumble 94 (59/100)
81= In Your House 8: Beware Of Dog (59/100)
81= In Your House 9: International Incident (59/100)
84. Armageddon 2003 (58.9/100)
85= Wrestlemania 15 (58.8/100)
85= Fully Loaded 99 (58.8/100)
87= Unforgiven 2004 (58.75/100)
87= In Your House 3 (58.75/100)
87= In Your House 27: St Valentine’s Day Massacre (58.75/100)
87= Judgment Day 2002 (58.75/100)
91. Rebellion 2000 (58.6/100)
92. In Your House: Ground Zero (58/100)
93. Backlash 2000 (58/100)
94. In Your House 24: Break Down (58/100)
95= Judgment Day 2005 (58.2/100)
95= Insurrextion 2001 (58.2/100)
97. Unforgiven 2005 (58.12/100)
98. In Your House 14: Revenge Of The Taker (58/100)
99= Backlash 2003 (57.8/100)
99= Rebellion 2001 (57.8/100)
99= Insurrextion 2002 (57.8/100)
102. Insurrextion 2000 (57.7/100)
103= Survivor Series 2001 (57.5/100)
103= No Way Out 2003 (57.5/100)
105= In Your House 15: Cold Day In Hell (57.5/100)
105= In Your House 10: Mind Games (57.5/100)
107= Survivor Series 92 (57.18/100)
107= Judgment Day 2006 (57.18/100)
109= Vengeance 2006 (57.14/100)
109= Armageddon 2005 (57.14/100)
111. In Your House 21: Unforgiven (57/100)
112. In Your House 7: Good Friends Better Enemies (56/100)
113. Armageddon 2002 (56.78/100)
114. Vengeance 2003 (56.56/100)
115= In Your House 6 (56/100)
115= Survivor Series 93 (56/100)
117. Survivor Series 97 (56/100)
118. Wrestlemania 22 (56/100)
119= King Of The Ring 93 (56/100)
119= Backlash 2002 (56/100)
121. Royal Rumble 90 (56/100)
122. Taboo Tuesday 2005 (55.9/100)
123= In Your House 23: Fully Loaded (55.8/100)
123= Royal Rumble 2004 (55.8/100)
125. In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks (55.7/100)
126. King Of The Ring 94 (55/100)
127. Summerslam 97 (55/100)
128= Wrestlemania VIII (55/100)
128= Royal Rumble 92 (55/100)
130. In Your House 19: D-Generation X (55/100)
131. No Mercy 2003 (55/100)
132. In Your House 25: Judgement Day (54.72/100)
133. Survivor Series 90 (54/100)
134. Royal Rumble 93 (54/100)
135. One Night Only (54/100)
136= Wrestlemania X (54/100)
136= Summerslam 91 (54/100)
136= King Of The Ring 96 (54/100)
139. No Mercy 99 (54.16/100)
140= In Your House 18: Badd Blood (54/100)
140= Summerslam 96 (54/100)
142. Vengeance 2004 (53.57/100)
143. Rebellion 2002 (53.4/100)
144= Wrestlemania 2000 (53.3/100)
144= Survivor Series 99 (53.3/100)
146. In Your House 13: Final Four (53/100)
147. No Mercy 2005 (53.125/100)
148. Survivor Series 98 (53/100)
149. No Way Out 2004 (52.8/100)
150. Summerslam 95 (52.7/100)
151= Over The Edge 99 (52.5/100)
151= King Of The Ring 99 (52.5/100)
153= Royal Rumble 97 (52/100)
153= Survivor Series 88 (52/100)
155= Royal Rumble 91 (52.08/100)
155= Royal Rumble 2006 (52.08/100)
157. Summerslam 92 (52/100)
158. Bad Blood 2004 (51.78/100)
159. Summerslam 90 (51.66/100)
160. Battle Royal 91 (51/100)
161. New Year’s Revolution 2005 (51.07/100)
162. Wrestlemania XX (50.6/100)
163. Wrestlemania XI (50/100)
164. Summerslam 93 (50/100)
165= Royal Rumble 89 (50/100)
165= Survivor Series 91 (50/100)
165= This Tuesday In Texas (50/100)
168. Unforgiven 99 (49.7/100)
169. Survivor Series 87 (49/100)
170. King Of The Ring 2000 (49/100)
171= In Your House 1 (48/100)
171= Wrestlemania IX (48/100)
173. In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings (48.5/100)
174. The Great American Bash 2004 (48.4/100)
175. Summerslam 89 (48/100)
176. Taboo Tuesday 2004 (48.21/100)
177. Invasion 2001 (48/10)
178. UK Rampage 91 (47/100)
179. Armageddon 2004 (47.8/100)
180. Wrestlemania III (47/100)
181. King Of The Ring 95 (47/100)
182. No Mercy 99 (UK) (46.4/100)
183. Summerslam 88 (46/100)
184. Judgment Day 2004 (46.25/100)
185. Wrestlemania VII (45/100)
186. UK Rampage 93 (45/100)
187. UK Rampage 92 (45/100)
188= Wrestlemania (45/100)
188= The Great American Bash 2005 (45/100)
190. The Great American Bash 2006 (44.6/100)
191. Royal Rumble 88 (44/100)
192. In Your House 4: Great White North (43/100)
193. New Year’s Revolution 2005 (43.5/100)
194. Wrestlemania IV (43/100)
195. Wrestlemania V (43/100)
196. Wrestlemania II (41/100)
197. Wrestlemania VI (41/100)
198. The Big Event (38/100)
199. Wrestling Classic (36/100)
200. Mayhem In Manchester (N/A)
Year Ranking
1. 2001 (63.2)
2. 2002 (62.98)
3. 2000 (62.2)
4. 2003 (61.26)
5. 1998 (60.8)
6. 2005 (59.78)
7. 1996 (58.8)
8. 1997 (58)
9. *2006 (57.9)
10. 1994 (57.8)
11. 1999 (56.6)
12. 2004 (54.05)
13. 1992 (52.8)
14. 1995 (52.37)
15. 1993 (51.5)
16. 1990 (50.75)
17. 1989 (50.5)
18. 1991 (49.8)
19. 1987 (47)
20. 1988 (46)
21. 1985 (40.5)
22. 1986 (39.5)
There are five new pay per views added to the list in the form of Vengeance 2006, The Great American Bash 2006, Summerslam 2006, Unforgiven 2006 and No Mercy 2006. The highest new entry is the Raw PPV Unforgiven 2006 which is the 44th best PPV up to now with a rating of 62.85 out of 100. The lowest rated show is The Great American Bash 2006, a Smackdown show which is 190th out of 200 and has a rating of 44.6 out of 100. Summerslam 2006 is 52nd, Vengeance is joint 109th and No Mercy is joint 60th. The overall year of 2006 has slipped a place down to 9th with an average PPV rating of 57.9.
Most PPV’s Wrestled On
1. The Undertaker (121)
2. Triple H (106)
3. Glenn Jacobs (Fake Diesel/Isaac Yankem/Kane) (91)
4. Shawn Michaels (86)
5. Edge (76)
6. Kurt Angle (73)
7. Chris Jericho (69)
8. The Rock (67)
9. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (66)
10. Christian (65)
This list features the same ten men as this list on the last few stat packs. And they are in exactly the same order. The top 5 are still regulars on the current WWE roster, The Undertaker has only wrestled on two of the last 5 PPV’s whereas Triple H, Kane, Shawn Michaels and Edge have all wrestled on 3 PPV’s so they catch Undertaker up by one show. Kurt has only wrestled on one of the last 5 PPV’s so he goes up to 73 PPV’s. The other four men haven’t wrestled on the last 5 PPV’s but stay where they are as nobody else has caught them up!
Most PPV Matches
1. The Undertaker (124)
2. Triple H (108)
3. Glenn Jacobs (Kane/Fake Diesel/Isaac Yankem) (92)
4. Shawn Michaels (88)
5= Edge (79)
5= Kurt Angle (79)
7. The Rock (72)
8. Chris Jericho (71)
9. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (69)
10. Billy Gunn (67)
These are the same ten men they featured on the previous stat pack on this list. Undertaker still has a good lead on Triple H in the top spot. Glenn Jacobs and Shawn Michaels keep their spots but Edge now rises up to joint 5th along with Kurt Angle. Everyone else below stays the same as they haven’t wrestled a match on the last 5 shows! Based on the last 2 lists, you need to have wrestled on a third of the WWE PPV’s to get on these lists!
Highest PPV Win Percentage (2+ matches)
1= Mr Kennedy 100% (3 matches)
1= Max Mini 100% (3 matches)
3= The Boogeyman 100% (2 matches)
3= Mordecai 100% (2 matches)
3= Paul Heyman 100% (2 matches)
3= The Jumping Bomb Angels 100% (2 matches)
3= Nicole Bass 100% (2 matches)
3= Mini Nova 100% (2 matches)
3= Butterbean 100% (2 matches)
3= Mr T 100% (2 matches)
11. Sable 81.8% (11 matches)
12. Ricky Steamboat 80% (10 matches)
13. The Ultimate Warrior 79% (19 matches)
14= Tiger Ali Singh 75% (4 matches)
14= The Fabulous Moolah 75% (4 matches)
It now takes a 75% win record to get on this list. There is one new entry in the form of Mr Kennedy who has won his first three PPV matches and now goes joint top along with Max Mini! Everybody else moves down a place and Hulk Hogan falls off the list despite winning at Summerslam 2006 against Randy Orton.
Most PPV Wins
1. The Undertaker (68)
2. Triple H (55)
3. Kurt Angle (39)
4= “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (37)
4= Edge (37)
6= The Rock (36)
6= Shawn Michaels (36)
8= Kane (35)
8= Bret Hart (35)
10. Chris Benoit (31)
This list has moved around a little. The top 3 stay in exactly the same order but in 5th Edge now joins Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Rock drops to 6th and Shawn Michaels joins him in that position, jumping up from 9th. Kane and Bret Hart drop down a place to joint 8th whilst Chris Benoit keeps his spot in 10th.
Most PPV Draws
1. Shawn Michaels (6)
2. Glenn Jacobs (Kane, Fake Diesel, Isaac Yankem) (5)
3= The Undertaker (4)
3= Triple H (4)
5= Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake (3)
5= The British Bulldog (3)
5= Mankind (3)
5= “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (3)
10= The Rock (2)
10= Yokozuna (2)
10= Vader (2)
10= Bad News Brown (2)
10= “Mr Wonderful” Paul Orndorff (2)
10= Don Muraco (2)
There is one small change to this list. Kane drew his match with Umaga at Unforgiven 2006 which means Glenn Jacobs moves up to second on his own. The Undertaker and Triple H drop down a place and everyone else stays as they were. 200 pay per views in and it still only takes 2 draws to get on this list!
Most PPV Losses
1= Glenn Jacobs (Kane/Fake Diesel/Isaac Yankem) (52)
1= The Undertaker (52)
3. Triple H (49)
4. Shawn Michaels (46)
5. Chris Jericho (44)
6= The Big Show (42)
6= Edge (42)
8. Christian (41)
9. Kurt Angle (40)
10. Billy Gunn (39)
This list features the same ten men as last time. The Brothers Of Destruction still top the list, both have suffered a loss on the last 5 PPV’s so nothing divides the two of them. The top 5 actually stay the same and the first change to this list comes with The Big Show and Edge in joint 6, rising from joint 7th. Christian drops two places to 8th, Kurt Angle stays in 9th and Billy Gunn drops a position to 10th.
Highest PPV Loss Percentage
1. Koko B. Ware 100% (11 matches)
2= Boris Zhukov 100% (7 matches)
2= Bryan Clark/Adam Bomb 100% (7 matches)
2= Maven 100% (7 matches)
2= Chris Masters 100% (7 matches)
6= Skinner 100% (6 matches)
6= Stacy Keibler 100% (6 matches)
8= Ron Bass 100% (5 matches)
8= The Bezerker 100% (5 matches)
8= Mark Jindrak 100% (5 matches)
8= Mike Bucci (Simon Dean/Nova) (5 matches)
There are no changes to this list! Nobody on this list has wrestled on the last 5 PPV’s and nobody has lost enough matches to get on here. Will Koko B. Ware ever be caught? I really doubt it!
Most PPV Main Events
1. The Undertaker (53)
2. Triple H (50)
3. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (40)
4. Shawn Michaels (34)
5. The Rock (32)
6. Kurt Angle (26)
7= Bret Hart (24)
7= Hulk Hogan (24)
9. Mick Foley (17)
10= Kane (16)
10= John Cena (16)
This list mostly looks the same. The Undertaker has main evented 53 of the first 200 PPV’s, which means he’s main evented more PPV’s than he’s lost on them. Triple H closes in on Undertaker, moving one main event closer. Shawn Michaels has main evented the one PPV too so moves a little closer to Steve Austin in third. Everyone else stays the same except there is one new entry in the form of John Cena who joins Kane in joint 10th.
Most PPV Matches Without Main Eventing
1. Matt Hardy (52)
2. Jeff Hardy (42)
3. Trish Stratus (38)
4. Test (32)
5. Jeff Jarrett (31)
6. Al Snow/Leif Cassidy (30)
7= Jake “The Snake” Roberts (29)
7= Val Venis (29)
7= William Regal (29)
10= D-lo Brown (28)
10= Charles Wright (Papa Shango/Kama/The Godfather) (28)
This list still takes 28 PPV matches without main eventing to get onto it. Matt and Jeff Hardy continue to lead the way with Trish Stratus in third. Those three have all been wrestling on the latest PPV’s. Test, Jeff Jarrett and Al Snow all stay where they are. Jake Roberts and Val Venis stay in 7th but are now joined by William Regal who is a new entry to this list. D-lo Brown and Charles Wright keep their place in joint 10th.
Top Rated Matches
1. Edge & Christian vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudley Boyz – Wrestlemania 17 (10/10)
2= The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan – Wrestlemania X8 (9.5/10)
2= The Hart Foundation vs. Team Austin – IYH: Canadian Stampede (9.5/10)
2= Armageddon Hell In A Cell Match – Armageddon 2000 (9.5/10)
5. Edge & Christian vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudley Boyz – Summerslam 2000 (9.25/10)
6= Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage – Wrestlemania VII (9/10)
6= The Undertaker vs. Mankind – King Of The Ring 98 (9/10)
6= Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H – Summerslam 2002 (9/10)
6= Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle – Wrestlemania 21 (9/10)
6= The Rock vs. Ken Shamrock vs. Mankind – IYH: Breakdown (9/10)
6= Triple H vs. Cactus Jack – Royal Rumble 2000 (9/10)
6= Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho – Wrestlemania 19 (9/10)
13= Mankind vs. The Rock – Royal Rumble 99 (8.75/10)
13= Triple H vs. Mick Foley – No Way Out 2000 (8.75/10)
13= Chris Benoit vs. Booker T – Armageddon 2005 (8.75/10)
13= Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit – Royal Rumble 2003 (8.75/10)
13= Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Dudley Boyz – Wrestlemania 2000 (8.75/10)
18= Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat – Wrestlemania III (8.5/10)
18= Steve Austin vs. The Rock – Wrestlemania 17 (8.5/10)
18= Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin – Wrestlemania 13 (8.5/10)
18= Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels – Wrestlemania X (8.5/10)
18= Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker – Badd Blood 97 (8.5/10)
18= Vince McMahon vs. Shane McMahon – Wrestlemania 17 (8.5/10)
18= Cactus Jack vs. Randy Orton – Backlash 2004 (8.5/10)
18= Chris Benoit vs. Eddie Guerrero – Vengeance 2003 (8.5/10)
18= Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit – Summerslam 2000 (8.5/10)
18= Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit – Judgment Day 2001 (8.5/10)
18= Kurt Angle vs. Shane McMahon – King Of The Ring 2001 (8.5/10)
18= Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle – Unforgiven 2001 (8.5/10)
18= Chris Benoit vs. Rob Van Dam – Summerslam 2002 (8.5/10)
18= Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle vs. Rob Van Dam – No Mercy 2001 (8.5/10)
18= Steve Austin vs. Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho – King Of The Ring 2001 (8.5/10)
18= Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H – Backlash 2004 (8.5/10)
18= Edge & Rey Mysterio vs. Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit vs. Los Guerrero’s – No Mercy 2002 (8.5/10)
18= Team WWF vs. Team Alliance – Survivor Series 2001 (8.5/10)
18= The 1992 Royal Rumble Match (8.5/10)
18= The 1999 Royal Rumble Match (8.5/10)
Lowest Rated Matches
1. Jillian Hall vs. Ashley vs. Kristal vs. Michelle McCool – Great American Bash 2006 (0.25/10)
2. Stevie Richards vs. Tyson Tomko – Unforgiven 2004 (0.5/10)
3. Christy Hemme vs. Carmella – Taboo Tuesday 2004 (0.75/10)
4= Guerrera, Heavy Metal & Estrada vs. Aguayo, Canek & Garza – Royal Rumble 1997 (1/10)
4= Moolah, Mae Young, Debra & Tori vs. Ivory, Luna, Jacqueline & Terri – Survivor Series 1999 (1/10)
4= Pat Patterson vs. Gerald Briscoe – King Of The Ring 2000 (1/10)
4= Torrie Wilson & Sable vs. Stacy Keibler & Miss Jackie – Wrestlemania XX (1/10)
8= The Kat vs. Terri Runnels – Wrestlemania 2000 (1.25/10)
8= Teddy Long vs. Eric Bischoff – Survivor Series 2005 (1.25/10
10. Torrie Wilson vs. Melina – Great American Bash 2005 (1.5/10)
11= Leif Cassidy vs. Tiger Ali Singh – One Night Only (1.75/10)
11= Miss Jackie vs. Dawn Marie – Armageddon 2004 (1.75/10)
11= Jerry “The King” Lawler vs. Muhammad Hassan – New Year’s Revolution 2005 (1.75/10)
14= Paul Orndorff vs. Tito Santana – Wrestling Classic (2/10)
14= Fabulous Moolah vs. Velvet McIntyre – Wrestlemania II (2/10)
14= Uncle Elmer vs. Adrian Adonis – Wrestlemania II (2/10)
14= Corporal Kirchner vs. Nikolai Volkoff – Wrestlemania II (2/10)
14= Tony Garea vs. Ted Arcidi – The Big Event (2/10)
14= Haku vs. Don Muraco – The Big Event (2/10)
14= Adrian Adonis vs. Junkyard Dog – The Big Event (2/10)
14= Jake Roberts vs. Andre The Giant – Wrestlemania V (2/10)
14= Demolition vs. Tenryu & Kitao – Wrestlemania VII (2/10)
14= Jake “The Snake” Roberts vs. Jerry “The King” Lawler – Summerslam 96 (2/10)
14= Mosaic & Tarantula vs. Max Mini & Nova – Badd Blood 97 (2/10)
14= Ivory vs. Tori – Summerslam 99 (2/10)
14= Zach Gowan vs. Vince McMahon – Vengeance 2003 (2/10)
14= Torrie Wilson vs. Dawn Marie – Judgment Day 2004 (2/10)
14= Torrie Wilson vs. Sable – The Great American Bash 2004 (2/10)
14= Torrie Wilson vs. Candice Michelle – Wrestlemania 22 (2/10)
This is turning into a big old list of best and worst matches. As it turns out there is only one addition to these lists and that is the women’s bra and panties match at The Great American Bash 2006 which goes right in at the top of the worst ever matches, officially becoming the wost match in the history of WWE PPV up to this point. It was bad. And the ending made it worse. Avoid. No matches good enough to make it into the best ever matches so that lilst stays the same.
Tag Teams With Highest PPV Win Percentage (2+ matches)
1. The Natural Disasters 100% (4 matches)
2= Paul London & Brian Kendrick 100% (3 matches)
2= The Steiner Brothers 100% (3 matches)
4= Lance Storm & Christian 100% (2 matches)
4= Spike Dudley & Tazz 100% (2 matches)
4= Big Boss Man & Bull Buchanan 100% (2 matches)
4= Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff 100% (2 matches)
4= Men On A Mission 100% (2 matches)
4= The Brain Busters 100% (2 matches)
10. The Headbangers 77.7% (9 matches)
11= The Big Show & Kane 75% (4 matches)
11= La Resistance (Rene Dupree & Sylvain Grenier) 75% (4 matches)
11= Owen Hart & Yokozuna 75% (4 matches)
14. The Legion Of Doom 69% (16 matches)
15. The World’s Greatest Tag Team 66.6% (6 matches)
This list goes up to a top 15 due to the addition of one new tag team. Paul London and Brian Kendrick, the current WWE Tag Team Champions, have beaten both The Pitbulls and KC James & Idol Stevens on recent PPV’s which means they go in at joint second, alongside The Steiner Brothers. Everyone below moves down one place. I’ll probably keep this as a top 15 due to the amount of teams on 100% from 2 matches.
Tag Teams With Highest PPV Loss Percentage (2+ matches)
1= Charlie Haas & Hardcore Holly 100% (2 matches)
1= Edge & Rey Mysterio 100% (2 matches)
1= Lance Storm & The Hurricane 100% (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)
8= D-lo Brown & Mark Henry 80% (5 matches)
8= Los Guerrero’s 80% (5 matches)
10. The APA 72.7% (11 matches)
11. The Godwinns 70% (10 matches)
This list stays exactly the same. There are a few teams buzzing around the company at the moment but the tag team divisions are genrally pretty bad. They’re not getting a lot of exposure so there aren’t many matches on PPV. This list stays as a top 11.
Highest Average Match Rating (2+ matches)
1. Cactus Jack (8.2)
2. Matt Morgan (7.75)
3. Chainsaw Charlie (7.66)
4. K-Kwik (7.5)
5. Mike Awesome (7.37)
6. Chris Benoit (7.28)
7. Shane McMahon (7.26)
8. Kurt Angle (7.2)
9. Stone Cold Steve Austin (7.16)
10. Chris Jericho (7.13)
This list always makes me laugh. There are some random names on it that have benefitted, usually, from Royal Rumble matches. Cactus Jack stays top of the pile. On the last Stat Pack Finlay was in second place but he has now dropped off the list. Matt Morgan, Chainsaw Charlie, K-Kwik, Mike Awesome and Chris Benoit all move up a place. Shane McMahon moves up two places from 9th to 7th after a couple of good showings. Kurt Angle stays in 8th, Steve Austin moves up to 9th and Chris Jericho is a re-entry in 10th.
Lowest Average Match Rating (2+ matches)
1. Terri Runnels (1.66)
2. The Kat (2)
3. Jillian Hall (2.1)
4. The Fabulous Moolah (2.5)
5. Corporal Kirchner (2.5)
6= Candice Michelle (2.58)
6= Jackie Gayda (2.58)
8. Adrian Adonis (2.85)
9= Debra (2.875)
9= Maria (2.875)
9= The Boogeyman (2.875)
This list goes from a top 10 to a top 11. Jillian Hall is the new entry in third after a pretty terrible match at The Great American Bash. Everybody else on the list drops down a position. 8 of the 11 on this list are female which is a shame.
Bastions Top 10
1. The Undertaker (48518)
2. Triple H (43007)
3. Kurt Angle (30700)
4. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (30525)
5. The Rock (28387)
6. Shawn Michaels (28344)
7. Edge (26052)
8. Bret Hart (24162)
9. Kane (23948)
10. Chris Benoit (23578)
This list is made up of a formula of matches wrestled, won, average match ratings, main events and win percentage. It creates a top 10 of the best of all time. This list features the same ten men as the list on the last stat pack in exactly the same order. Triple H has moved considerably closer to The Undertaker though. Could he catch him? Kurts overall score has dropped a little due to a loss to Randy Orton. Kane has also dropped a little in points. Shawn Michaels, Edge and Chris Benoit have all risen in points. I’ll always give you a top 20 on this list, so making up the top 20, in order, are: Chris Jericho, Hulk Hogan, Bradshaw, Owen Hart, John Cena, The British Bulldog, Billy Gunn, Christian, Mick Foley and Bubba Ray Dudley. The only change to the top 20 is John Cena moving up from 19th to 15th as he continues to establish himself as the top man in the company.
Bastions Top 10 Women
1. Trish Stratus (11564)
2. Chyna (5553)
3. Sable (3875)
4. Victoria (2840)
5. Jazz (2712)
6. Lita (2661)
7. Ivory (2464)
8. Torrie Wilson (2384)
9. Molly Holly (1861)
10. Mickie James (1016)
These are the same ten girls as were on the last stat pack and they are in exactly the same order. Trish and Lita have both risen in points ever so slightly but Lita doesn’t move enough to go above Jazz. At this stage Trish Stratus retires as the 29th best superstar of all time (male and female).
Top 10 Title Reigns
1. John Cena – 1st WWE Championship Reign
2. Diesel – 1st WWF Title Reign
3. Triple H – 2nd World Heavyweight Title Reign
4. John “Bradshaw” Layfield – 1st WWE Title Reign
5. Shawn Michaels – 1st WWF Title Reign
6. Batista – 1st World Heavyweight Championship Reign
7. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin – 5th WWF Title Reign
8. The British Bulldog & Owen Hart – 1st Tag Team Title Reign
9. Hulk Hogan – 1st WWF Title Reign
10. Trish Stratus – 6th Women’s Title Reign
This top ten stays exactly the same. Title reigns don’t seem to be last long in some cases and titles aren’t even being defended in other cases. So John Cena keeps his top spot and interestingly the top 7 reigns are all world titles.
Most Matches Managed
1. Jimmy Hart (64)
2. Paul Bearer (58)
3. Mr Fuji (40)
4. Bobby Heenan (37)
5. Chyna (36)
6. Jim Cornette (32)
7. Terri Runnels/Marlena (25)
8. Slick (23)
9= “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase (21)
9= Stephanie McMahon (21)
9= Lita (21)
This list stays mostly the same but there is one new addition right at the bottom in the list in Lita. She has been managing Edge a lot recently and has previously managed the likes of The Hardy Boyz and Essa Rios. The ten names above her haven’t managed anyone over the last 5 PPV’s so stay exactly the same.
Highest Managerial Success Rate (2+ matches)
1= Paul Ellering 100% (2 matches)
1= Rico 100% (2 matches)
3. Miss Elizabeth 77.7% (18 matches)
4. Jose Lothario 77.7% (9 matches)
5= Jacqueline 75% (4 matches)
5= Chavo Guerrero Sr 75% (4 matches)
7. Nidia 71% (7 matches)
8= Teddy Long 66.6% (6 matches)
8= Tori 66.6% (6 matches)
10. Armando Estrada 66.6% (3 matches)
The top name names on this list also stay the same but Armando Estrada is a new entry in 10th. He is added to this list ahead of others with the same win record but his client Umaga hasn’t actually lost, the othe rmatch he did wrestle in he drew. So Armando is a new entry to an otherwise unchanged list.
Highest Managerial Loss Rate (2+ matches)
1. Hillbilly Jim 100% (6 matches)
2= Uncle Zeb 100% (3 matches)
2= Cowboy Bob Orton 100% (3 matches)
4= Kim Chee 100% (2 matches)
4= Oliver Humperdink 100% (2 matches)
4= The Blue Meanie 100% (2 matches)
7. Harvey Wippleman 84.6% (13 matches)
8. Luna 80% (10 matches)
9. General Adnan 80% (5 matches)
This list stays exactly the same as the last stat pack. Current managers must be doing something right!
OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES
Longest Consecutive PPV Streak
Kurt Angle – 34 PPVs
PPVs With Full Roster Still Alive Today
Capital Carnage
Rebellion 2001
Wrestlemania 18
Vengeance 2005
The Great American Bash 2006
Summerslam 2006
Most Fought PPV Match
The Rock vs. Triple H – 8 Times
Female With Most PPV Matches
Trish Stratus (38)
PPVs With Most Title Matches
Unforgiven 2001 (7)
Vengeance 2001 (7)
Wrestlemania XX (7)