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** 2006 WWE Televised Win-Loss Standings **

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2006 WWE Win-Loss Standings


2006 Records: WWE Raw, WWE Smackdown!, ECW on Sci Fi Channel, WWE.com Heat, WWE Pay-Per-View Events, ECW Pay-Per-View Events, WWE Vs. ECW TV Special, WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, WWE Velocity

Final Update: WWE Friday Night Smackdown! (12-22-06)

1 - John Cena: 42-14-4................................................WWE Champion
2 - Bobby Lashley: 39-15-5.....................................ECW World Champion
3 - Triple H: 29-13-7
4 - Chris Benoit: 26-8.....................................................WWE United States Champion
5 - Rob Van Dam: 26-19-1
6 - Matt Hardy: 26-24
7 - Umaga: 25-3-3
8 - Kane: 25-16-11
9 - Shelton Benjamin: 22-24-1
10 - Batista: 21-5-2.................................................World Heavyweight Champion

11 - Shawn Michaels: 20-17-8
12 - Carlito: 20-24-1
13 - Edge: 20-24-3.........................................................World Tag Team Champion
14 - Lance Cade: 19-17-1
15 - Super Crazy: 19-19-1
16 - Randy Orton: 19-25-3..................................................World Tag Team Champion
17 - Finlay: 19-35-3
18 - Johnny Nitro: 19-33
19 - Ric Flair: 18-14
20 - Gregory Helms: 18-18...........................................WWE Cruiserweight Champion of the World

21 - Paul London: 18-17-1.................................................WWE Tag Team Champion
22 - Brian Kendrick: 18-19-1..............................................WWE Tag Team Champion
23 - Trevor Murdoch: 17-16-1
24 - CM Punk: 16-1-2
25 - Mr. Kennedy: 15-10-3
26 - The Undertaker: 16-4-3
27 - Vito: 16-10
28 - Kenny Dykstra: 16-14-4
29 - Eugene: 15-16
30 - Viscera: 15-19-3

31 - Jeff Hardy: 14-10-1................................................WWE Intercontinental Champion
32 - Chavo Guerrero: 14-10-1
33 - Jamie Noble: 13-13
34 - Snitsky: 13-20
35 - King Booker: 13-24-1
36 - Test: 12-7-1
37 - Sabu: 12-10-3
38 - Matt Striker: 12-11
39 - Tatanka: 12-16-1
40 - Rory McAllister: 10-9-1

41 - Charlie Haas: 10-11-3
42 - Robby McAllister: 9-9-1
43 - Joey Mercury: 9-15
44 - Jim Duggan: 9-7
45 - The Boogeyman: 8-0-2
46 - The Miz: 7-1-2
47 - The Sandman: 7-6
48 - Mike Knox: 7-8
49 - Chris Masters: 7-23-1
50 - William Regal: 7-25

51 - The Great Khali: 6-1
52 - Sylvester Terkay: 6-1
53 - Kevin Thorn: 6-3
54 - Tommy Dreamer: 6-11
55 - Sylvan: 6-13
56 - Val Venis: 6-16
57 - Jimmy Wang Yang: 5-6
58 - JTG: 4-1
59 - Shad: 4-1
60 - Elijah Burke: 4-2

61 - Dave Taylor: 3-2
62 - Daivari: 3-4
63 - Jerry Lawler: 3-5
64 - Idol Stevens: 3-6-1
65 - K.C. James: 3-6-1
66 - Montel Vortimus Porter: 3-6-2
67 - Balls Mahoney: 2-9
68 - Little Guido: 2-22-1
69 - Rob Conway: 2-30
70 - Rene Dupree: 1-3

71 - Jonathon Coachman: 1-2-1
72 - Stevie Richards: 1-5
73 - Tony Mamaluke: 1-6
74 - Hardcore Holly: 1-7-2
75 - Funaki: 1-20
76 - Scotty 2 Hotty: 1-22-1
77 - Christopher W. Anderson: 0-1
78 - Roadkill: 0-2
79 - Danny Doring: 0-4
80 - Al Snow: 0-4


81 - Shannon Moore: 0-5
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Women's Division Standings

1 - Mickie James: 16-15-1.............................................WWE Women's Champion
2 - Ashley: 9-6
3 - Victoria: 9-15
4 - Torrie Wilson: 8-15
5 - Candice Michelle: 7-12
6 - Kristal: 6-4-1
7 - Jillian: 4-6
8 - Maria: 4-9-1
9 - Beth Phoenix: 2-0
10 - Michelle McCool: 2-4
11 - Melina: 2-5
12 - Kelly Kelly: 1-2
13 - Queen Sharmell: 0-1
14 - Jazz: 0-1
15 - Layla: 1-3
16 - Ariel: 1-1

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Notable Departures

Juventud (0-1) * Released
Romeo (1-2) * Released
Antonio (1-3) * Released
James Dick (1-4) * Released
Chad Dick (1-4) * Released
Mascarita Sagrada (2-0-1) * Released
Tsuki (1-1-1) * Released
Pequeno Violencia (0-0-1) * Released
Octagon Cito (0-2-1) * Released
Tyson Tomko (2-6) * Released
Orlando Jordan (3-10) * Released
Road Warrior (1-7) * Released
Goldust (9-8) * Released
Johnny Parisi: 0-2 * Released
Colt Cabana (0-5) * Unsigned
Masato Tanaka (0-1) * Unsigned
Tajiri (0-1) * Unsigned
"God" (0-1) * Unsigned
Melissa Anderson (0-1) * Unsigned
Mercedes Martinez (0-1) * Unsigned
Terry Funk (0-2) * Unsigned
The Zombie (0-1) * Unsigned
Macho Libre (0-1) * Unsigned
Big Guido (0-1) * Unsigned
Beulah (0-1) * Unsigned
Gunner Scott (6-5) * Released
Imposter Kane (1-0) * Re-Assigned to OVW
Kamala (0-1) * Unsigned
Paul Burchill (7-7) * Re-Assigned to OVW
Kurt Angle (15-12-3) * Released
Trish Stratus (13-8-1) * Retired
Lita (12-6) * Retired
Kid Kash (12-12-1) * Released
Justin Credible (2-4) * Released
Psicosis (5-16) * Released
Ron Simmons (1-1) * Inactive
Dusty Rhodes (2-0) * Inactive
Sgt. Slaughter (2-1) * Inactive
Roddy Piper (3-1) * Injured for Remainder of '06
Paul Heyman (1-0-1) * Inactive
John 'Bradshaw' Layfield (7-8-1) * Retired
Tazz (1-0) * Retired
Hulk Hogan (1-0) * Inactive
Jake (11-1) * Re-Assigned to DSW
Jesse (11-1) * Re-Assigned to DSW
Mark Henry (11-12-1) * Injured for Remainder of '06
Rey Mysterio (18-19-6) * Injured for Remainder of '06
Shane McMahon (4-4-2) * Inactive
Mr. McMahon (3-5) * Inactive
Mick Foley (2-3) * Inactive
Simon Dean (1-14-1) * Inactive
Mitch: 3-5-3
Mikey: 12-11-3
Johnny: 11-11-3
Nicky: 9-8-3
The Big Show (20-23-5) * Retired
Armando Alejandro Estrada (0-1) * Inactive
Heyman's Security #1 (0-1) * Inactive
Heyman's Security #2 (0-1) * Inactive
The Brooklyn Brawler (0-1) * Inactive
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2005 WWE Biggest Winner of the Year - "The Rabid Wolverine" Chris Benoit
2005 WWE Biggest Loser of the Year - "Captain Charisma" Christian
2005 WWE Women's Winner of the Year - Trish Stratus
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Does that 3-0 for Mark Henry count that rediculous 3-man elimination match last week? Technically the beel only rang once at the end of the match, so techichally it was only one match.

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Anyone else find it astounding that Viscera has a 3-1 record?

Not really, a useless wrestler is even more useless if all he does is job. He's an impressive figure so if he has a good record it really means something when he someone does beat him.

 

For comparison sake, look at The Big Show. He was laughable a few years back, everybody was beating him. Despite his enormous size and presence, a win against him was worth nothing because anybody could and was doing it.

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Anyone else find it astounding that Viscera has a 3-1 record?

Not really, a useless wrestler is even more useless if all he does is job. He's an impressive figure so if he has a good record it really means something when he someone does beat him.

 

For comparison sake, look at The Big Show. He was laughable a few years back, everybody was beating him. Despite his enormous size and presence, a win against him was worth nothing because anybody could and was doing it.

 

Good point there, but Viscera hasn't really been booked as a monster lately. He's been booked more as a joke.

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It's kind of sad that Paul London was in the lead for such a long time in 2005 and we're three weeks into 2006 and he hasn't won a single match yet.

 

Go Vis!

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From looking at this, I see:

 

Rey and Orton are the #1 contenders for Angle at Mania. Both need a major win and some TV wins. Orton will probably win against Rey and Angle, and then defend against Rey. That's easily (in singles) at least 5-6 TV wins leading up to Judgment Day. Orton's record will be fine. He puts anyone over, and everyone puts him over except for Triple H.

 

Rey will probably be Booker's U.S. Title challenger for Mania unless they do Rey/Orton at JDay. Because Rey is a guaranteed LOCK to win his WM match.

 

Angle, despite being up there, has nothing to work with except for Fat Predator and squashing the tag champs by himself. After Mania, if he drops the title (likely), it'd be cool to see him float around the middle area trading Ws and Ls with Booker and Benoit. I really liked the face Angle Vs. heel Booker matches from 2001.

 

The Gymini are horrible workers. I tuned into Velocity this week. The "muscle-bound power team" whose gimmick should be launching people into the crowd were doing minutes-long CHINLOCKS, LAYING ON THE MAT with much smaller opponents. They'll be released in a matter of time.

 

Go Viscera.

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I like how most of the champions are in the top ten. Isn't that how it's supposed to be :D

 

 

Poor Nunzio. What did he do to deserve a 0-8 record? Despite this, he still gets Cruiserweight title shots... that's not how it's supposed to be.

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