UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted September 4, 2004 Updated Three Times Thus far... WIN-LOSS RECORDS (Note, participating IN a battle royal does not count as a "win" or "loss". The winner of a battle royal is noted besides their W-L. Involvement in a "battle royal" type match where eliminations occur via PIN, SUBMISSION, DQ, or COUNTOUT will count against W-L). **Week 1 to Week 40** SINGLES RECORDS Konnan 0-1 D-Lo Brown: 2-2 Jeff Jarrett 14-4-1 Jerry Lynn 15-11-2 Kid Kash 14-10 Raven 6-0-1 Julio Dineo: 0-1 Juventud Guerrera 0-1 Johnny Storm: 0-1 The Sandman 0-3 Ron Killings 11-9 Curt Hennig: 1-5 David Flair: 1-3 Dusty Rhodes: 2-0 Monty Brown 2-2 Perry Saturn: 1-1 Mike Awesome: 1-0 Mike Barton: 0-1 Jimmy Rave 1-2 Super Crazy 0-1 Abraham Adams 0-1 A.J. Styles 16-14-2 Larry Zbyszko 1-1 Crimson Mask (Chris Hammerick) 0-2 Chris Michaels 0-1 Rick Michaels 0-1 Steve Corino 0-1 Low-Ki 5-7-1 Elix Skipper 0-6 Christopher Daniels 0-3 Ace Steel 3-3 Ashley Hudson 1-0 Derek Wylde 0-1 Tony Mamaluke 1-8 Jason Cross 1-4, Won “X-Division Gauntlet Contender’s” BR Syxx-Pac: 2-3 Paul London 0-2 Mike Sanders: 2-6 Jim Duggan 1-0 Jonah (Tough Enough 3): 0-1 E.Z. Money: 3-1 Alex Winters: 0-1 Kid Romeo 0-1 Psychosis 0-1 Ken Shamrock 2-1-2, co-won “Gauntlet for the Gold” BR Takao Omori 0-0-1 Slash 1-1 Sonny Siaki 14-6-1 Chris Vaugn: 0-2 Jorge Estrada 4-8 Glen Gilberti: 1-2 Jimmy Yang 0-3 Malice 3-5, co-won “Gauntlet for the Gold” BR Kaos 0-1 Kory Williams 0-1 Don Harris 0-3 Ron Harris 1-1 Amazing Red 6-11 Shark Boy 1-4 Joel Maximo 1-8 Jose Maximo 0-7 Disgraceland: 1-1 Gran Apolo 3-1 Bruce 5-1 Ian Harrison 1-0 Bo Dupp 0-1 Slash 1-0 James Storm 1-2 Brian Lee 0-1-0, co-won “Gauntlet for the Tag Gold” BR Chris Harris, 1-3-0, co-won “Gauntlet for the Tag Gold” BR David Young 3-6-1 Scott Hall 3-2 The Bullet 1-0-1 Hermie Sadler 1-0 Brian Lawler 6-5 Norman Smiley 0-2 Sabu 1-0-1 B.G. James 6-4 Lenny 0-1 Tenacious Z 1-0 TAG TEAM RECORDS Vader & Dusty Rhodes 1-0 Amazing Red and Jerry Lynn 2-0 Chris Sabin & Johnny Storm 0-1 Shark Boy and Jason Cross 0-1 Glen Gilberti & Mike Sanders 1-1 Jim Duggan & Moondog Spot: 1-0 Halloween & Damien 0-1 Ron & Don Harris 3-6-1 Chris Harris & James Storm 20-7 The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express: 1-1 Jerry Lynn & David Young 1-0 E.Z. Money & Sonny Siaki 1-0 Raven & Low-Ki 1-0 The Sandman & Steve Corino 0-2 Chris Divine & Quiet Storm 2-3 Kid Kash & Trinity 2-0 Amazing Red & Alexis Laree: 0-1 Sonny Siaki & Desire: 0-1 Jeff Jarrett & Ron Killings 1-0-2 Jerry Lynn & Ron Killings 1-1 David Flair & Mike Sanders 1-0 Monty Brown & Elix Skipper 1-0 Simon Diamond & Swinger 0-2 Julio Dineo & Lexxie Fyfe: 1-0 Scott Hall & Brian Christopher 0-1 A.J. Styles & & Ron Killings 1-0 A.J. Styles & Jerry Lynn 3-0-1 The Sandman & New Jack 0-2 Jerry Lynn & Jason Cross: 0-1 Slash & Tempest 0-1 Slash & Brian Lee 7-6-1 Slash & Cobain 0-1 Konnan & Juventud Guerrera: 1-0 Kid Kash & E.Z. Money 0-1 David Young & Tony Mamaluke 1-0 Jeff Jarrett & Bruce 0-1 B.G. James & Hermie Sadler 1-0 Ace Steele & Bruce 1-0 Jorge Estrada & Priscilla 0-1 Jose & Joel Maximo 2-3 Ron Harris & Ashley Hudson 0-1 Brian Lee & Ron Harris 0-3 “Buff” Bagwell & Gran Apolo 0-1 Lenny & Bruce 1-3 B.G. James & Syxx-Pac: 1-0 B.G. James & Curt Hennig: 0-1 Jeff Jarrett & Brian Lawler: 0-1 Ron Harris & Sonny Siaki: 0-1 Chris & Rick Michaels: 1-2 Richard & Rod Johnson 1-1 Bo & Stan Dupp 1-2 Jorge Estrada & Sonny Siaki 2-0 Jorge Estrada & Jimmy Yang 1-2 Scott Hall & Syxx-Pac 1-0 Christopher Daniels & Low-Ki: 1-0 Elix Skipper & Brian Lawler 0-1 Elix Skipper & Low-Ki: 2-0-1 Christopher Daniels & Elix Skipper 0-3 Joey Matthews & Christian York 0-1 Mark & Jay Briscoe 0-1-1 Cassidy O'Reilly and Chase Stevens 1-8-1 Derek Wylde & Jimmy Rave 1-0 Ace Stelle & C.M. Punk 1-0 Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid 0-1 James Storm & Psychosis 0-1 SIX-MAN TAG RECORDS New Jack, Perry Saturn, and The Sandman 1-0 Don Harris, Ron Harris, and Christopher Daniels 0-1 Jeff Jarrett, Dusty Rhodes, and D'Lo Brown 1-0 Brian Lawler, David Flair, and Erik Watts 0-1 Jimmy Yang, Sonny Siaki, & Jorge Estrada 2-0 Curt Hennig, Syxx-Pac, & B.G. James 1-0 Jeff Jarrett, Ron Killings, & Brian Lawler 0-1 Ron Killings, Tenacious Z, & Jorge Estrada 1-0 Mike Sanders, Glen Gilberti, & B.G. James 0-1 Joel & Jose Maximo & Amazing Red 2-2 David Young, Shark Boy, & Jimmy Yang 0-1 Christopher Daniels, Elix Skipper, & Low-Ki 1-0 Low-Ki, A.J. Styles, & Jerry Lynn 0-1 Kid Kash, Shark Boy, & Slim J 0-1 EIGHT-MAN TAG RECORDS Vince Russo, Low-Ki, Christopher Daniels, and Elix Skipper 1-0 Dusty Rhodes, Jeff Jarrett, and The Road Warriors 0-1 Perry Saturn, The Sandman, Brian Lee, & Slash 1-0 Christopher Daniels, Elix Skipper, Ron & Don Harris 0-1 MIDGET RECORDS Teo 2-0 Puppet 2-0 Meatball 0-1 Tod Stone 0-1 Hollywood 0-1 WOMEN’S RECORDS (Note: the majority of women’s losses occurred to male wrestle Bruce) Athena 0-2 An unknown woman from the crowd 0-1 Francine 1-0 Desire 2-1 Trinity: 2-1 Alex Laree: 0-1 Belladonna 0-1 April Hunter 0-2 Taylor Vaughn 0-3 won “Miss NWA-TNA Lingerie” BR Tina Hamilton 0-1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Donners Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Are you going to include Impact stats when you get to it? Might be a nice way to double-check my own stats... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Of course. Every TNA match will be included. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Shark Boy 3-3 I wasn't aware he won three matches from that period of time... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Coffey Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Didn't Raven lose to Jeff Jarrett on PPV when he was chasing after the title? Remember all the run-ins? That right there would make his record worse than 6-0-1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmpunk04 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Im not sure if week 1-40 covers the Jarrett vs Raven match. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Donners Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Shark Boy 3-3 I wasn't aware he won three matches from that period of time... He's won two singles matches in total by my count... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted September 6, 2004 Raven Vs. Jeff Jarrett was the week *42* main event. Please be patient. Shark Boy is officially 1-4 in Week 1-40. Here was the error: Results - 1-4 Week 14: Red pinned Shark Boy Week 14: (Gauntlet Match) Shark Boy pinned Jimmy Rave Week 25: (Gauntlet Match) Kid Kash pinned Shark Boy Week 31: After pinning both Joel & Jose Maximo, Shark Boy was pinned by Jimmy Rave. Week 32: Disgraceland pinned Shark Boy. I accidently gave him "official wins" for pinning both Maximo Brothers. Thanks for paying attention! I'll correct the W-L records for all those in the Week 32 8-Man Elinination Match. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Placebo Effect 0 Report post Posted September 6, 2004 Disgraceland. Ohhh the memories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Styles 0 Report post Posted September 6, 2004 Someone has a lot of time on their hands! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmpunk04 0 Report post Posted September 6, 2004 Johnny Kashmere & Trent Acid 0-1 I dont remember this. Can anyone give me some info on it? Did they look good in their match or were they brought in as jobbers? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Donners Report post Posted September 6, 2004 The match was Backseat Boys vs. The Hotshots vs. Slash & Kobain vs. James Storm & Chris Harris. Backseat Boys were eliminated first as I recall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted September 6, 2004 From NWA-TNA Pay-Per-View #11 (Taped 08-21-02, Aired on 08-28-02) "Fatal Four Way" Tag Team Match: America's Most Wanted (James Storm and Chris Harris) defeated The Hotshots (Cassidy O'Reilly and Chase Stevens), The Backseat Boyz (Johnny Kashmere and Trent Acid), and The Disciples of the New Church (Slash and Cobain). Yes, Backseats = Gone first. Kash and Verde weren't made to "bad", per se, but weren't really put over at all, whatsoever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites