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Who is WWE's biggest jobber?

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Guest Redhawk

Off the top of my head, I would say Spike Dudley. I cannot remember the last time I saw him get a pinfall victory. And while he regularly wrestles on Heat and stuff, he never wins. Is there any other regualr performer with a lower win percentage? Tommy Dreamer maybe? Steven Richards?

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there wa sactually a period where Spike was winning a few matches on heat...he beat guys like Rico, Richards, and a few jobbers.....i would say the biggest jobber in the WWE now is Steven Richards....the guy had a few wins on heat but now he doesnt even get a freakin entrance on Raw anymore.

 

Besides him Justin Credible before he left was just a name jobber. He lost every single week on Heat for several months

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Guest Goodear

On Smackdown I would have to put Crash Holly in the driver's seat.

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Guest notJames

Jamie Noble. For the kind of workrate he has, it's a shame he keeps doing the job on Velocity, let alone serving only as Nidia's "valet" on SD!.

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Guest Redhawk

I'm thinking you could also make a case for D-Von Dudley. I notice when the Dudleys win a tag match, Bubba usually gets the pin. When they lose, D-Von usually gets pinned.

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Guest AndrewTS
I'm thinking you could also make a case for D-Von Dudley. I notice when the Dudleys win a tag match, Bubba usually gets the pin. When they lose, D-Von usually gets pinned.

Yup...I wonder why...

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Guest bob_barron

Definetley Jamie Noble- His in ring work is some of the best in WWE yet he jobs all the time.

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Guest notJames

Seriously. Nidia must be pretty portly in Steph's eyes to warrant Noble pulling jobber duty for Orlando-F'N-Jordan, who I hadn't even heard of before their Velocity match.

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yep, it's freakin sad that a guy with the talent, workrate, psychology of Jamie Knoble can be relegated to being a jobber. It's really not fair at all. They should just drop the trailor trash gimmick and let him be Jamie San again ^_^

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Guest Spaceman Spiff

Blatantly stolen from this thread on CRZ's board.

 

A few points before I begin. The results used are from PPVs, RAWs, Smackdowns, Velocitys and American Heats. (Not the weird pre-PPV British versions. However, I *will* include the UK-only PPVs starting next month.)

 

A main event is the last match on a PPV or a match in the final segment of RAW or Smackdown only. It doesn't matter what they called Hogan/McMahon or Rock/Austin - Brock/Angle was the only main event at Wrestlemania. If a TV show ends with an interview, there was no main event. Velocity and Heat do not have main events.

 

Win percentages are: (# WINS + [# NO CONTESTS / 2] ) / # MATCHES. A tie in the Top Ten categories is broken via # wins. A tie in the bottom ten is broken via # losses.

 

Main event percentages are: # MAIN EVENTS / # MATCHES

 

Wrestlers are not included if they are currently out injured (or shooting a movie), if they no longer work for the WWE, or if they have wrestled less than five matches thusfar in 2003. (Because that really can fuck the statistics up. Nathan Jones is sitting at 100%, but that's because he's only had two damn matches.)

 

(For the record, those wrestlers not included - almost all for having four or less 2003 matches - are: Kurt Angle, Steve Austin, B-2, Doug and Danny Basham, Batista, Eric Bischoff, D'Lo Brown, Mike Bucci, Rene Dupree, Edge, Goldberg, Jeff Hardy, Hulk Hogan/Mr. America, Ivory, Nathan Jones, Orlando Jordan, Chris Kanyon, Stacy Kiebler, Billy Kidman, Jerry Lawler, Vince McMahon, Kevin Nash, Sean O'Haire, Randy Orton, Roddy Piper, Raven, William Regal, The Road Warriors, The Rock, Jim Ross, Sable, the Tough Enough III winners and a multitude of jobbers from Heat and Velocity.)

 

Cruiserweights are only on those on Smackdown, and only those wrestling in the Cruiserweight division. Therefore, the likes of Chris Benoit and Nunzio are not listed in the top 5 Cruiserweights section, even though both have enough points to place.

 

With that in mind, here's the 2003 WWE Statistics through May. (This includes last night's Velocity, but does not include the Heat that's been taped for tonight.)

 

 

TOP TEN MALE RAW WRESTLERS: (W-L-NC: WIN %)

10. Jamal (8-7-0: 53.33%)

9. Triple H (9-7-1: 55.88%)

8. Kane (13-9-1: 58.70%)

7. Rob Van Dam (15-10-1: 59.62%)

6. Scott Steiner (11-7-1: 60.53%)

5. Goldust (8-5-0: 61.54%)

4. Hurricane Helms (11-6-0: 64.71%)

3. Booker T (14-7-1: 65.91%)

2. Sylvian Granier (4-1-0: 80.00%)

1. Rodney Mack (11-2-0: 84.62%)

 

TOP TEN MALE SMACKDOWN WRESTLERS:

10. Brian "Spanky" Kendrick (9-7-0: 56.25%)

9. Rhyno (8-6-1: 56.67%)

8. John Cena (10-7-0: 58.82%)

7. Johnny Stamboli (8-5-1: 60.71%)

6. Eddy Guerrero (16-9-1: 62.00%)

5. Nunzio (11-5-1: 64.70%)

4. The Undertaker (6-3-0: 66.67%)

3. Chuck Palumbo (11-5-0: 68.75%)

2. Bill DeMott (15-6-0: 71.43%)

1. Brock Lesnar (17-2-1: 87.50%)

 

 

TOP FIVE FEMALE WRESTLERS:

5. Trish Stratus (7-9-2: 44.44%)

4. Nidia (4-4-0: 50.00%)

3. Jazz (7-5-1: 57.69%)

2. Victoria (11-6-0: 64.70%)

1. Torrie Wilson (8-3-0: 72.73%)

 

 

TOP FIVE CRUISERWEIGHTS (SMACKDOWN ONLY):

5. Jamie Noble (5-15-0: 25.00%)

4. Tajiri (10-11-0: 47.62%)

3. Rey Mysterio Jr. (10-10-0: 50.00%)

2. Matt Hardy (12-12-0: 50.00%)

1. Brian "Spanky" Kendrick (9-7-0: 56.25%)

 

 

TOP TEN OVERALL:

10. Nunzio (11-5-1: 64.70%)

9. Hurricane Helms (11-6-0: 64.71%)

8. Booker T (14-7-1: 65.91%)

7. The Undertaker (6-3-0: 66.67%)

6. Chuck Palumbo (11-5-0: 68.75%)

5. Bill DeMott (15-6-0: 71.43%)

4. Torrie Wilson (8-3-0: 72.73%)

3. Sylvian Granier (4-1-0: 80.00%)

2. Rodney Mack (11-2-0: 84.62%)

1. Brock Lesnar (17-2-1: 87.50%)

 

 

BOTTOM TEN OVERALL:

10. Ric Flair (2-5-0: 27.78%)

9. Spike Dudley (5-12-1: 27.78%)

8. TIE: Al Snow, Crash Holly (2-6-0: 25.00%)

7. Jamie Noble (5-15-0: 25.00%)

6. Steven Richards (4-14-0: 22.22%)

5. Shannon Moore (4-16-0: 20.00%)

4. Funaki (4-18-0: 18.18%)

3. Christopher Nowinski (2-11-1: 17.86%)

2. Dawn Marie (1-5-0: 16.67%)

1. Tommy Dreamer (2-10-0: 16.67%)

 

 

TOP FIVE MOST MATCHES:

5. Matt Hardy (24)

4. Eddy Guerrero (25)

3. Rob Van Dam (26)

2. TIE: Chris Benoit; Charlie Haas (27)

1. Shelton Benjamin (28)

 

 

TOP FIVE MOST MAIN EVENTS:

5. TIE: Shelton Benjamin; The Big Show; Ric Flair; Charlie Haas; Hurricane Helms; Scott Steiner (3)

4. TIE: Booker T; John Cena; Kane; Rob Van Dam (4)

3. Chris Benoit (5)

2. TIE: HHH; Chris Jericho (6)

1. Brock Lesnar (11)

 

 

TOP TEN MAIN EVENT PERCENTAGE:

10. Booker T (4/22: 18.18%)

9. Chris Benoit (5/27: 18.52%)

8. The Big Show (3/15: 20.00%)

7. The Undertaker (2/9: 22.22%)

6. John Cena (4/17: 23.53%)

5. Chris Jericho (6/23: 26.09%)

4. Shawn Michaels (2/6: 33.33%)

3. HHH (6/17: 35.29%)

2. Ric Flair (3/7: 42.86%)

1. Brock Lesnar (11/20: 55.00%)

 

TOTAL MATCHES: 441

 

Biggest jobber (percentage-wise) since the beginning of the year = Tommy Dreamer.

 

Any questions pertaining to the original post, go register on CRZ's board and respond to that thread.

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That HHH is the biggest jobber on when are they going to let him get ahead in life? :rolleyes:

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Guest notJames

Actually, by this accounting, Dreamer and Dawn Marie are tied. I wonder why they didn't list them as such…

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Guest Spaceman Spiff
But they both have the same amount of wins and Nowinski has one more loss.....unless you count a no contest as a win :P

His formula is:

 

(#Wins + .5 * #NC)/#Losses

 

Nowinski is then 2.5/14

Dreamer is 2/12

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Guest Bannable Offense
TOP FIVE CRUISERWEIGHTS (SMACKDOWN ONLY):

5. Jamie Noble (5-15-0: 25.00%)

4. Tajiri (10-11-0: 47.62%)

3. Rey Mysterio Jr. (10-10-0: 50.00%)

2. Matt Hardy (12-12-0: 50.00%)

1. Brian "Spanky" Kendrick (9-7-0: 56.25%)

 

This tidbit of information is depressing me in so many ways.

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TOP FIVE CRUISERWEIGHTS (SMACKDOWN ONLY):

5. Jamie Noble (5-15-0: 25.00%)

4. Tajiri (10-11-0: 47.62%)

3. Rey Mysterio Jr. (10-10-0: 50.00%)

2. Matt Hardy (12-12-0: 50.00%)

1. Brian "Spanky" Kendrick (9-7-0: 56.25%)

 

This tidbit of information is depressing me in so many ways.

Could it be that only one of those guys has a winning record, with the only one being a newcomer who will probably be jobbing out very soon?

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TOP FIVE CRUISERWEIGHTS (SMACKDOWN ONLY):

5. Jamie Noble (5-15-0: 25.00%)

4. Tajiri (10-11-0: 47.62%)

3. Rey Mysterio Jr. (10-10-0: 50.00%)

2. Matt Hardy (12-12-0: 50.00%)

1. Brian "Spanky" Kendrick (9-7-0: 56.25%)

 

This tidbit of information is depressing me in so many ways.

Could it be that only one of those guys has a winning record, with the only one being a newcomer who will probably be jobbing out very soon?

Sad, but true.

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Guest Mole
TOP FIVE MOST MATCHES:

5. Matt Hardy (24)

4. Eddy Guerrero (25)

3. Rob Van Dam (26)

2. TIE: Chris Benoit; Charlie Haas (27)

1. Shelton Benjamin (28)

I find this the saddest because non of these guys are getting main event pushes, and they deserve it other than Shelton and Charlie.

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Guest crandamaniac

Rodney Mack has more wins and a better winning percentage then Triple H

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Guest TheGame2705

HHH doesn't job enough maybe he should job some more, his percentage is so high ;)

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