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Most Beloved WWE Wrestler Tournament: Round 2 Statistics Dump
Followers: 251
Total Votes: 22,087 + 13,398 = 35,485
Times I realized I was not in-depth enough with my checking of wrestlers and forgot at least one which I only found out because I heard an old wrestler was being accused of murder and the name didn't sound familiar so I checked and it turns out he isn't included but have to remind myself that if no one mentioned him being missing from round 1, he probably isn't the most beloved anyway: once, thank god
Beloved By Gender:
We started with a split of 81.7% men to 18.3% women, which moved to 75% men to 25% women after the first round. After the second round of voting, our percentages are:
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Voting Trends:
During round 2, the voting totals ranged from a low of 360 votes per day to 554, with the average rising from 387 votes per day to 462 votes per day (Also I figured out how to add a date marking line how cool is that??)
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The 100%ers:
While all the 100%ers from Round 1 have since gotten a vote against them, there were a couple of wrestlers in Round 2 who got through unscathed
Billy Gunn (138 + 50)
Taz (53 + 51)
Asuka (58 + 60)
R-Truth (57 + 71)
Public Opinion:
A great many more publicly adored favs have been voted out, so here are the updated lists
Sports Illustrated’s 101 Best Wrestlers Of All Time (2016)
Ric Flair (18, lose)
Shawn Michaels (53 + 57, win)
Steve Austin (29 + 18, lose)
The Rock (23, lose)
The Undertaker (53 + 55, win)
Dusty Rhodes (46 + 42, win)
John Cena (47 + 51, win)
Hulk Hogan (10, lose)
Sting (51 + 53, win)
Andre The Giant (56 + 38, win)
Randy Savage (37 + 32, win)
Roddy Piper (54 + 33, win)
Chris Jericho (27 + 31, win)
Harley Race (17 + 18, win)
Mick Foley (58 + 47, win)
Bret Hart (52 + 59, win)
Randy Orton (58 + 48, win)
Kurt Angle (45 + 36, win)
Antonio Inoki (28 + 38, win)
Ricky Steamboat (28 + 47, win)
Daniel Bryan (61 + 51, win)
Triple H (31 + 12, lose)
Buddy Rogers (21 + 17, win)
Edge (41 + 49, win)
Bob Backlund (26 + 22, win)
Brock Lesnar (23, lose)
Stan Hansen (22, lose)
Bruno Sammartino (30 + 6, lose)
CM Punk (57 + 40, lose)
Ted DiBiase (27 + 26, win)
Bruiser Brody (33 + 31, win)
Hideo Itami (34 + 35, win)
Rey Mysterio (48 + 40, win)
Vader (32 + 17, lose)
Dory Funk Jr (17 + 17, lose)
Mr Perfect (37 + 25, win)
Eddie Guerrero (53 + 43, win)
Jake Roberts (32 + 29, win)
Arn Anderson (25 + 30, win)
The Sheik (31 + 30, win)
AJ Styles (40 + 46, win)
Goldust (70 + 34, win)
Samoa Joe (61 + 84, win)
Terry Funk (27 + 37, win)
Verne Gagne (14, lose)
Mil Mascaras (10, lose)
Rob Van Dam (43 + 45, win)
Tatsumi Fujinami (25, lose)
Rick Rude (35 + 29, win)
Owen Hart (56 + 41, win)
Jeff Hardy (52 + 32, lose)
Goldberg (23 + 22, lose)
Ivan Koloff (15, lose)
Chris Benoit (17, lose)
Larry Zbyszko (4, lose)
Ultimo Dragon (9, lose)
Scott Hall (44 + 40, win)
Trish Stratus (38 + 42, win)
Dean Malenko (37 + 29, win)
Ultimate Warrior (28 + 20, lose)
Fabulous Moolah (18, lose)
William Regal (62 + 45, win)
Gene Kiniski (14, lose)
Scott Steiner (44, lose)
Rick Steiner (26 + 9, lose)
Chyna (68 + 49, win)
Seth Rollins (55 + 54, win)
Kane (40 + 29, win)
Jimmy Snuka (9, lose)
Davey Boy Smith (22 + 24, win)
The Iron Sheik (49 + 40, win)
Pedro Morales (20 + 9, lose)
Michael Hayes (10, lose)
Johnny Valentine (14 + 4, lose)
Shinsuke Nakamura (58 + 60, win)
Diesel (39 + 35, win)
Batista (53 + 54, win)
Lita (46 + 65, win)
Christian (56 + 47, win)
Ron Simmons (25 + 33, win)
Big Show (41 + 60, win)
JBL (10, lose)
Christopher Daniels (26 + 10, lose)
The Miz (34 + 30, win)
PWI Wrestler Of The Year
Pedro Morales (20 + 9, lose)
Jack Brisco (17 + 13, lose)
Bruno Sammartino (30 + 6, lose)
Terry Funk (27 + 37, win)
Dusty Rhodes (46 + 42, win)
Harley Race (17 + 18, win)
Bob Backlund (26 + 22, win)
Ric Flair (18, lose)
Hulk Hogan (10, lose)
Randy Savage (37 + 32, win)
Sting (51 + 53, win)
Vader (32 + 17, lose)
Diesel (39 + 35, win)
Big Show (41 + 39, win)
Lex Luger (25 + 4, lose)
Steve Austin (29 + 18, lose)
The Rock (23, lose)
Brock Lesnar (23, lose)
Kurt Angle (45 + 36, win)
Chris Benoit (17, lose)
Batista (52 + 54, win)
John Cena (47 + 51, win)
Triple H (31 + 12, lose)
Randy Orton (58 + 48, win)
CM Punk (57 + 40, lose)
Daniel Bryan (61 + 51, win)
Seth Rollins (55 + 54, win)
AJ Styles (40 + 46, win)
Adam Cole (47 + 40, win)
Dean Ambrose (58 + 54, win)
Roman Reigns (51 + 64, win)
PWI Woman Of The Year
Joyce Grable (30 + 24, win)
Susan Green (21 + 27, win)
Stephanie McMahon (26 + 4, lose)
Lita (46 + 65, win)
Trish Stratus (38 + 42, win)
Victoria (27 + 23, win)
Candice Michelle (24 + 39, win)
Mickie James (47 + 46, win)
Michelle McCool (29 + 10, lose)
AJ Lee (48 + 46, win)
Sasha Banks (44 + 47, win)
Charlotte Flair (45 + 42, win)
Asuka (58 + 60, win)
Becky Lynch (58 + 53, win)
Bianca Belair (34 + 66, win)
Top 10 Voted In Round 2:
Samoa Joe (84)
Damian Priest (81)
Big E (78)
Sami Zayn/Rhea Ripley (77)
Jey Uso (74)
R-Truth (71)
Bianca Belair (66)
Lita (65)
Roman Reigns (64)
Iyo Sky (63)
Top 10 Voted Overall:
Naomi (223)
Billy Gunn (188)
Damian Priest (150)
Samoa Joe (145)
Rhea Ripley (134)
Sami Zayn (130)
R-Truth (128)
Big E (125)
Jey Uso (123)
Asuka/Shinsuke Nakamura (118)
Thank you so much to everyone who's been voting thus far. We've got less than 300 wrestlers left to sift through and the competition is starting to seriously heat up. Keep an eye out for Round 3, starting tomorrow!
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January 3
53 Red Robert's Tennessee Alabama Southern junior heavyweight champion
54 Buddy Roger's Ohio Eastern heavyweight champion
56 Ben Mike Sharpe Minnesota world tag champs
63 mad Mongol masked terror El paso international city tag champs
64 the destroyer pacific northwest champ
65 johnny valentine Ontario us champion
69 Paul Jos Leduc stampede international tag champs
70 Nick Bockwinkel Georgia TV champ
70 Danny Miller Florida southern champion
73 chiba Gen all Japan kick boxing flyweight champion
74 kunimasa nagae all Japan kick boxing featherweight champion
75 mitsuo Shima all Japan kick boxing featherweight champion
77 Bruiser Brody Texas America champion
77 Dutch Mantell David Schultz Memphis southern tag team champs
78 Randy Savage mid America champion
80 Jimmy Valiant Memphis southern champion
80 shigeo nakajima WBC boxing Light flyweight champion
83 great Kabuki world class TV champ
85 Kim ji won ibf boxing junior featherweight champion
86 freebirds world class 6 man champs
87 Bill Dundee Central states TV champ
87 masanobu fuchi all Japan junior heavyweight champion
88 moondog spot Alabama champion
88 Jiro kameyama all Japan kick boxing bantamweight champion
96 Tommy rich Doug Gilbert uswa tag champions
99 rip Roger's ovw champion
99 Brickhouse brown Mississippi champion
00 crowbar David Flair WCW tag champs
00 Chris Jericho Chyna WWE intercontinental champion
00 Triple h WWE intercontinental champion
01 Disciples of synn ovw southern tag champs
01 Geno the searcher mocw tag champs
02 super delfin Osaka champion
03 mima shiamoda takako inoue wwwa tag champs
04 Jose Rivera Jr wwc Puerto Rico champion
04 Abdullah the butcher wwc universal champion
04 Ayako Hamada nanae Takahashi WWWA tag champs
05 maekawa kumiko wwwa single champion
05 Federico catubay boxing Philippines flyweight champion
07 Eddie Kraven ovw TV champ
08 keji muto Joe doring all Japan tag champs
09 minoru Suzuki rongai Nodaway all Asia tag champs
09 keji muto masakatsu Funaki all Japan tag champs
09 Timothy Thatcher apw worldwide internet champion
10 Andy chene crimson pcw tag team champs
11 Vuelo especial El endievor uwa tag champs
11 isami kodaka ddt extreme class champion
12 Taka michinoku kengo mashimo strongest tag champs
12 isami kodaka DDT extreme champion
14 Jocephus Brody NWA southern champion
15 Nelson Creed ECCW Canadian champion
15 go shiozaki all Japan unified champion
15 mitsuya nagai Takeshi minamino all Asian tag champs
16 Carmel Jacob icw women's champion
16 Dino Danshoku super machine kenso DDT 6 man champs
17 Dean Ambrose WWE intercontinental champion
18 shuji Ishikawa suwama all Japan tag champs
19 utami hayashishita wonder of stardom champion
19 takeshita konosuke akito lino Yuka DDT 6 man champs
19 Arai Kenichiaro uwa junior heavyweight champion
20 mizuki watase DDT Ironman heavymetalweight champion
20 susumu yokosuka all Japan junior heavyweight champion
22 sugi all Japan junior heavyweight champion
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refyused · 4 years
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i’ll linger in the sun (original song written in COVID19 quarantine)
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this is a little bit different but i wrote this song this evening and wanted to record it in my purest form (this is how i look most days during quarantine just so you know) and thinking about it now, i think it represents how I'm feeling in this situation. quarantine is not just about having free time, no school or whatever. it's about feeling despair and feeling a tremendous amount of anxiety because of the uncertainty for many of us. i certainly don't want to make this about me but personally, my depression has worsened a lot during these past few weeks and it's getting scarier day after day. still, i wrote this song and decided to put it out because I'm trying my best to "linger in the sun", not in the darkness where my mind is capable of taking me and I'll continue to do so for as long as this takes. hope you're doing the same.☀️💛
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Pete Townshend The Iron Man 1989 Atlantic ————————————————— Tracks: 01. I Won’t Run Any More 02. Over the Top - John Lee Hooker 03. Man Machines - Simon Townshend 04. Dig - The Who 05. A Friend Is a Friend 06. I Eat Heavy Metal - John Lee Hooker 07. All Shall Be Well 08. Was There Life 09. Fast Food - Nina Simone 10. A Fool Says... 11. Fire - The Who 12. New Life • Reprise —————————————————
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Battle #28
The Mamas and The Papas: Farewell To The First Golden Era (Side B )
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The Who: Who’s Next (Side 2 )
The Mamas and The Papas: Farewell To The First Golden Era (Side B )
The Mamas & the Papas were an American folk rock vocal group who recorded and performed from 1965 to 1968. The group was a defining force in the music scene of the counterculture of the 1960s. They were composed of John Phillips, Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, and Michelle Phillips. Their sound was based on vocal harmonies arranged by John Phillips, the songwriter, musician, and leader of the group who adapted folk to the new beat style of the early sixties. It sounds like (in reading some of the history of the group) he was a bit of an obsessive perfectionist and all around A*hole. The group is best known for songs like “Monday, Monday” and “California Dreamin’” but believe it or not, those were pretty ahead of their time. Up to that point nothing in the folk music world really sounded like that. It was more basic and acoustic. For the introduction of a more rock element (massive harmonies and extra percussion) John Phillips does get credit for a good idea. John and Michelle are also the parents of Chyna Phillips (of Wilson Phillips fame) so I guess(?) mark that one in the pro column. In the negative column though, please note that another daughter! Mackenzie Phillips told in her memoirs that she had been in a long term sexual relationship with her late father. You read that correctly. Father/daughter Game of Thrones shit. He did have a serious coke problem in the 70s and 80s... I believe the words we are looking for here are AAAANYWAAAYS....The Mamas and The Papas put out some good tunes. This album is one that Dunhill records put out while the band was on a musical hiatus. It’s essentially some new tunes and some previously released, but is technically a new album. “Creeque Alley” begins. Jangly pop with a wall of male and female vocals are soul and blues. The lyrics seem to be calling out Mama Cass for being a large lady...? Light and easy fanfare featuring piano and guitar. Next is a sleepy little number with finger cymbals in “Got A Feelin’”. Not really much else to say about it. “Twelve-Thirty” is about as electric as this band dare go. The piano and guitar represent, but flute returns for an impact as well. Are these guys just a bunch of band geeks? Gentle but brutal all at once. “I Call Your Name” rocks and rolls accapella style. Is that a thing? Hot little jazzy number. It kind of lends itself to the next tune, “I Saw Her Again Last Night”. Bells are ringing and the girls are singing. Strings and things make this somehow unique and catchy. A very Monkees type tune. The last song is the one everybody knows. “California Dreamin’” was one of the groups biggest hits. It’s difficult to explain how a song could have a flute solo and still shred. It just has a haunting feeling and very powerful imagery latent in the lyrics. The cacophony of vocals and layers of structure are what really distinguished them from other groups at the time. It is just so humorous considering all of the behind the scenes chaos because the music has such a wholesome and simple essence to it.
The Who: Who’s Next (Side 2 )
Here we have another 60s and 70s staple, The Who. If you haven’t heard of this band, well who the F%#& are you?! (#seewhatididthere). The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964. Their classic line-up consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist John Entwistle, and (one of my all time favorite drummers) drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling well over 100 million albums. Everyone from rock bands to punk bands cite them as influential. They started as a band called The Detours and aligned with the art and mod movement popular of the time. Eventually they changed names and became The Who. By the 70s they were a rock powerhouse. Often cited for their destructive live shows wherein instruments were smashed, they became a household name. It really cemented itself with their album Tommy, which was a rock opera. One of the first in fact. Very innovative and slightly left of center, the band established themselves as a creative force. Among the group's contributions to rock are included the power chord, the windmill strum and the use of non-musical instrument noise such as feedback. All pretty powerful things. Who’s Next is their 5th studio album and follow up to Tommy. “Getting In Tune” starts off the second side, and you are treated to Daltry’s soulful voice in full fledge. Relatively Jam-esque and quiet for this band, but still with a locked in groove. The rock and roll experiences a surge in “Going Mobile” and Moon’s fills are subtle. Floyd’s method of pink (#seewhatididthere). Pedal effectiveness prevails as well. The next tune is recognizable. “Behind Blue Eyes” has a melancholy sourness. It’s brilliant in its discordance. Vocal paint as imagery. Really pretty great and a mild charting success. The next song, “Won’t Get Fooled Again”, is perhaps one of the greatest Who songs in my opinion. It is a very powerful and empowering song. It has a great driving bass line and some loooong, pioneering synth solos (technically it’s an organ, the VCS3) complete with delay. That’s what I love about these guys. They were not afraid to do new things and embrace the future. You can’t help but scream along with Daltrey when he yells a bloodcurdling “yeeeaaaaahhhh” to kick the song back in. Everything shines on this one. Even the lyrics are perfect! “Meet the new boss...same as the old boss”. Damn! Great way to end that’s for sure. I even love that they kept the little flub halfway through. True brilliance.
So today The Mamas and The Papas said farewell to the first golden era and also Goodbye to a few calories. 137 to be exact. Over 6 songs and 19 minutes. That’s an average of 22.83 calories burned per song and 7.21 calories burned per minute. They earned 12 out of 18 possible stars. The Who didn’t get fooled again, and begged the question Who’s Next? They burned 154 calories over 21 minutes and 4 tunes. That is 38.50 calories burned per song and 7.33 calories burned per minute. The Who earned 10 out of 12 possible stars. Who took the cake today? The Who, that’s who!
The Who: “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (live because it’s better that way)
https://youtu.be/ODKZGBrAtxY
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NEW: Queens In The Arena - Kemet Riddim The indie label, Nico Star Music, launches the all female Reggae infused album “Queens In The Arena-Kemet Riddim”. Conceptualized by Tania Nicole Sutherland in August 2018, this is the first all-female various album in recent years. The inspiration – Africa, where Kemet means Land of Black People. “Queens In The Arena” demonstrates unity, circle of love, empowerment, sisterhood and pure talent. There's an international flair with artists like Nadine Sutherland, Pam Hall and Lady Ann. Furthermore the line-up includes Jamaica’s new female deejays Empress Priscilla from Waterhouse and Isafire from Stony Hill; the Billboard accomplished singer Helen Rogers and new artist Dionne Reid from the UK; Canada’s Vonnii;  New York City's Chyna Nicole, Dionne Blaize and Michibella; South Florida’s upcoming singer Novel-T and Virginia’s own Lisay. Read the full article
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Most Beloved WWE Wrestlers Tournament: Round 4 Statistics Dump
Followers: 266
Total Votes: 22,087 + 13,398 + 8,109 + 4,768 = 48,362
Number of times I had to force my dad to accept the fact that it's no longer the 80s and just because he enjoyed a wrestler's work during his childhood, it doesn't mean they're still the most beloved: 3, and he's still bitter
Beloved By Gender:
Our ratio is keeping pretty steady. There was a change of 2% between rounds 3 and 4 in favor of the female wrestlers.
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Voting Trends:
Round 4 had a low vote count day of 534 and the highest count day of 747, making the average 636.9 votes per day (discounting final day), more than extra 80 votes per day beyond Round 3’s average of 550.8
(Keep in mind, number of brackets change on the final day)
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Public Opinion:
There's fewer than 20 wrestlers left in this tournament who had successful WWE careers before the 2000s. This tournament would make Cornette's face melt off
Sports Illustrated’s 101 Best Wrestlers Of All Time (2016)
Ric Flair (18, lose)
Shawn Michaels (53 + 57 + 71 + 61, win)
Steve Austin (29 + 18, lose)
The Rock (23, lose)
The Undertaker (53 + 55 + 45 + 43, win)
Dusty Rhodes (46 + 42 + 43 + 49, win)
John Cena (47 + 51 + 50 + 47, win)
Hulk Hogan (10, lose)
Sting (51 + 53 + 61 + 56, win)
Andre The Giant (56 + 38 + 38 + 37, win)
Randy Savage (37 + 32 + 42 + 21, lose)
Roddy Piper (54 + 33 + 53 + 30, win)
Chris Jericho (27 + 31 + 32 + 23, lose)
Harley Race (17 + 18 + 10, lose)
Mick Foley (58 + 47 + 57 + 54, win)
Bret Hart (52 + 59 + 61 + 63, win)
Randy Orton (58 + 48 + 49 + 46, win)
Kurt Angle (45 + 36 + 37 + 42, win)
Antonio Inoki (28 + 38 + 23, lose)
Ricky Steamboat (28 + 47 + 16, lose)
Daniel Bryan (61 + 51 + 48 + 29, lose)
Triple H (31 + 12, lose)
Buddy Rogers (21 + 17 + 8, lose)
Edge (41 + 49 + 44 + 52, win)
Bob Backlund (26 + 22 + 11, lose)
Brock Lesnar (23, lose)
Stan Hansen (22, lose)
Bruno Sammartino (30 + 6, lose)
CM Punk (57 + 40, lose)
Ted DiBiase (27 + 26 + 27 + 24, win)
Bruiser Brody (33 + 31 + 22 + 11, lose)
Hideo Itami (34 + 35 + 7, lose)
Rey Mysterio (48 + 40 + 42 + 56, win)
Vader (32 + 17, lose)
Dory Funk Jr (17 + 17, lose)
Mr Perfect (37 + 25 + 28 + 29, win)
Eddie Guerrero (53 + 43 + 47 + 48, win)
Jake Roberts (32 + 29 + 31 + 29, lose)
Arn Anderson (25 + 30 + 15, lose)
The Sheik (31 + 30 + 11, lose)
AJ Styles (40 + 46 + 46 + 46, win)
Goldust (70 + 34 + 49 + 37, win)
Samoa Joe (61 + 84 + 60 + 63, win)
Terry Funk (27 + 37 + 32 + 26, lose)
Verne Gagne (14, lose)
Mil Mascaras (10, lose)
Rob Van Dam (43 + 45 + 50 + 25, lose)
Tatsumi Fujinami (25, lose)
Rick Rude (35 + 29 + 10, lose)
Owen Hart (56 + 41 + 53 + 51, win)
Jeff Hardy (52 + 32, lose)
Goldberg (23 + 22, lose)
Ivan Koloff (15, lose)
Chris Benoit (17, lose)
Larry Zbyszko (4, lose)
Ultimo Dragon (9, lose)
Scott Hall (44 + 40 + 44 + 50, win)
Trish Stratus (38 + 42 + 22, lose)
Dean Malenko (37 + 29 + 19, lose)
Ultimate Warrior (28 + 20, lose)
Fabulous Moolah (18, lose)
William Regal (62 + 45 + 50 + 59, win)
Gene Kiniski (14, lose)
Scott Steiner (44, lose)
Rick Steiner (26 + 9, lose)
Chyna (68 + 49 + 52 + 43, win)
Seth Rollins (55 + 54 + 66 + 45, win)
Kane (40 + 29 + 33 + 23, lose)
Jimmy Snuka (9, lose)
Davey Boy Smith (22 + 24 + 33 + 12, lose)
The Iron Sheik (49 + 40 + 32 + 20, lose)
Pedro Morales (20 + 9, lose)
Michael Hayes (10, lose)
Johnny Valentine (14 + 4, lose)
Shinsuke Nakamura (58 + 60 + 58 + 43, win)
Diesel (39 + 35 + 34 + 35, win)
Batista (53 + 54 + 35 + 32, lose)
Lita (46 + 65 + 37 + 27, lose)
Christian (56 + 47 + 67 + 29, lose)
Ron Simmons (25 + 33 + 31 + 30, lose)
Big Show (41 + 60 + 38 + 33, win)
JBL (10, lose)
Christopher Daniels (26 + 10, lose)
The Miz (34 + 30 + 39 + 20, lose)
PWI Wrestler Of The Year
Pedro Morales (20 + 9, lose)
Jack Brisco (17 + 13, lose)
Bruno Sammartino (30 + 6, lose)
Terry Funk (27 + 37 + 32 + 26, lose)
Dusty Rhodes (46 + 42 + 43 + 49, win)
Harley Race (17 + 18 + 10, lose)
Bob Backlund (26 + 22 + 11, lose)
Ric Flair (18, lose)
Hulk Hogan (10, lose)
Randy Savage (37 + 32 + 42 + 21, lose)
Sting (51 + 53 + 61 + 56, win)
Vader (32 + 17, lose)
Diesel (39 + 35 + 34 + 35, win)
Big Show (41 + 39 + 38 + 33, win)
Lex Luger (25 + 4, lose)
Steve Austin (29 + 18, lose)
The Rock (23, lose)
Brock Lesnar (23, lose)
Kurt Angle (45 + 36 + 37 + 42, win)
Chris Benoit (17, lose)
Batista (52 + 54 + 35 + 32, lose)
John Cena (47 + 51 + 50 + 47, win)
Triple H (31 + 12, lose)
Randy Orton (58 + 48 + 49 + 46, win)
CM Punk (57 + 40, lose)
Daniel Bryan (61 + 51 + 48 + 29, lose)
Seth Rollins (55 + 54 + 66 + 45, win)
AJ Styles (40 + 46 + 46 + 46, win)
Adam Cole (47 + 40 + 53 + 32, lose)
Dean Ambrose (58 + 54 + 42 + 59, win)
Roman Reigns (51 + 64 + 59 + 32, lose)
PWI Woman Of The Year
Joyce Grable (30 + 24 + 0, lose)
Susan Green (21 + 27 + 11, lose)
Stephanie McMahon (26 + 4, lose)
Lita (46 + 65 + 37 + 27, lose)
Trish Stratus (38 + 42 + 22, lose)
Victoria (27 + 23 + 17, lose)
Candice Michelle (24 + 39 + 13, lose)
Mickie James (47 + 46 + 47 + 44, win)
Michelle McCool (29 + 10, lose)
AJ Lee (48 + 46 + 39 + 39, win)
Sasha Banks (44 + 47 + 42 + 36, win)
Charlotte Flair (45 + 42 + 27 + 40, win)
Asuka (58 + 60 + 65 + 66, win)
Becky Lynch (58 + 53 + 58 + 47, win)
Bianca Belair (34 + 66 + 54 + 41, win)
Top 10 Voted Wrestlers Who’ve Already Been Eliminated:
Jey Uso (248 - round 4)
Finn Balor (209 - round 4)
Bayley/Roman Reigns (206 - round 4)
Christian (199 - round 4)
Daniel Bryan (189 - round 4)
Tazz (183 - round 4)
Lita (175 - round 4)
Batista (174 - round 4)
Adam Cole (172 - round 4)
Alexa Bliss (170 - round 4)
Top 10 Voted In Round 4:
Drew McIntyre (76)
Cody Rhodes (74)
Asuka (66)
Rhea Ripley (65)
Bret Hart/Samoa Joe (63)
Shawn Michaels (61)
Damian Priest/Dean Ambrose/William Regal/Bray Wyatt (59)
Jey Uso/Liv Morgan (57)
Rey Mysterio/Sting/Kevin Owens (56)
Xavier Woods (55)
Top 10 Voted Overall:
Naomi (322)
Damian Priest (285)
Billy Gunn (272)
Samoa Joe (268)
Rhea Ripley (258)
Sami Zayn (254)
Asuka (249)
Jey Uso (248)
Shawn Michaels (242)
Cody Rhodes (241)
The AJ Styles Phenomenon:
I don't know if this is just an incredible coincidence, but for the final 3 rounds, AJ Styles has earned exactly 46 votes. In Round 2, it was 46/50 against Raymond Rougeau. In Round 3, 46/56 against D'Lo Brown. In Round 4, 46/69 against Kane. Based on the data I've seen, he is the only wrestler this has happened to. A few have had the same number of votes twice in a row, but never thrice.
Which begs the question: are there exactly 46 tumblr users who are fans of AJ Styles?
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youngandhungryent · 4 years
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Rapper Chynna Died Of Accidental Drug Overdose
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Details are emerging surrounding the untimely death of model and rapper Chynna. Unfortunately, her cause of death has been revealed to be because of a drug overdose.
The 25-year-old passed away on Wednesday (April 8) per her representative.
Page Six reports that the Philadelphia native, born Chynna Rogers, died of an accidental drug overdose per the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Chynna was reportedly found dead in her Philly home.
Signed to a Ford modeling contract at just 14 years old (she had been featured in Elle and Vogue), Chynna was an up and coming Hip-Hop artist, and was down with A$AP Mob. She linked up with the Harlem crew after reaching out to the late A$AP Yams, who tragically passed away of a drug overdose in 2015.
Chyna had spoken candidly about dealing with her substance abuse, telling Vibe in 2018, “I felt crazy. I didn’t want to be a statistic. I didn’t want to go out that way and people be like: ‘I told you so,’ or glamorize it [drugs], because I don’t feel like that. It was nerve-wracking to be open, but when you see how many more people who are dealing with the same thing, it’s good to have some kind of example of someone you didn’t expect to be going through it.”
Hauntingly, her final EP, released in 2019, was titled  In case I die first.
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elcorreodigital · 4 years
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Revelan causas de muerte rapera Chyna Rogers
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Hace apenas unas horas conocíamos la trágica muerte de la cantante de rap y modelo, Chynna Rogers, que fue hallada sin vida en su casa de Filadelfia. Su mánager, John Miller, fue el encargado de dar a conocer la trágica noticia que impactó emocionalmente en el sector, aunque hasta ahora se desconocían las causas de la muerte.
Según publica People en su edición de este viernes, la joven de 25…
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kzk101ntwrk · 4 years
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Rapper Chynna Rogers dead at 25
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Rapper Chyna Rogers has died at age 25.
The musician and model whose stage name was “Chynna” died on Wednesday at her Philadelphia, Pa. home, her manager John Miller confirmed in a statement to Fox News.
Chynna’s cause of death is still unknown, the manager confirmed.
“Chynna was deeply loved and will be sorely missed,” the young rapper’s family shared in a statement.
The hip-hop artist began her…
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suzannebyrne · 7 years
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Paul Walker’s Daughter, Meadow, Pops Back Up on Instagram for the First Time in a Year
Teenagers are unpredictable — and that sums up Paul Walker’s daughter Meadow’s social media habits. After a year-long absence, the 18-year-old popped back up to let people know she’s still smiling.
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The Fast and the Furious star’s only daughter posted a selfie on Wednesday in which she’s sitting on the window ledge of a brick building. Inside, you can see a bed (made!) and she’s outside looking at the camera, while shading the sun with one arm. The teen, outfitted in a white tank and denim bottoms, kind of half-smiles at the camera in a “I see you out there” kind of way.
It’s been about a year since Meadow posted on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter and her followers — including her dad’s pal Tyrese — were excited. He commented on her post, writing, “Hello angel. Sending love and light. Happy holidays!!”
Meadow posting on social media is rare. Despite having 1.3 million Instagram followers, she’s posted just six photos total since she joined in 2014. And she actually only established accounts after there were fake ones created in her name in the wake of her father’s death. (How creepy is that? She was 15.)
So what has the teen been up to lately? Well, in addition to working on the Paul Walker Foundation, she recently inked a modeling contract. In February it was announced that she signed with Women Management, and the 5-foot-9 beauty, whose mom is Paul’s ex-girlfriend Rebecca Soteros, already has a portfolio of stunning pix.
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During a recent interview with Yahoo Celebrity, Jordana Brewster, another Paul pal, talked about Meadow’s budding modeling career, saying, “Well, she’s a stunning creature, so it makes sense that she’s doing that now. And I also love the work that she’s doing with the Paul Walker Foundation. It’s amazing.”
While the pretty brunette has an exciting new career path, she doesn’t have her father. This November will mark four years since the horrible crash that killed the actor and his longtime friend, Roger Rodas. In April 2016, Meadow was awarded a $7.2 settlement, that was put into a trust, from Rodas’s estate. He was driving the car, at speeds in excess of 90 miles per hour, when the car crashed and caught on fire, killing both men.
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The cause of 25-year-old rapper and model Chynna’s death has been revealed.
The up-and-coming star, who passed away in her home in Philadelphia on Wednesday, died of an accidental drug overdose, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health tells PEOPLE.
“Chynna was deeply loved and will be sorely missed,” the young artist’s family previously told PEOPLE in a statement.
Chynna — whose full name was Chynna Rogers — opened up her struggles with drug addiction in a 2018 interview with Pitchfork.
“I usually don’t express myself or get open about things until it’s in hindsight, and I’m not dealing with it anymore. That’s why I didn’t tell people that I was a drug addict until I got out of rehab,” she told the outlet. “I see a lot of artists decide they want to go through s— with their fans, and that’s cool because it gives your fans something to hold onto. But I need to handle it myself first, and then, when I’ve figured out how I want to word it, we can talk about it — y’all not about to go through it with me.”
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She continued, “I did end up talking about it, because there are a lot more people dealing with this s— than you think, and they should know that someone who looks like me or does this could have the same problem as the fiend on the corner.”
In the same interview, Chyna said she realized she “didn’t have control” over her past addiction problems when it started affecting her work life.
“It got to the point where I had to do something just to be able to get onstage and do my job. I didn’t like that. That was taking it too far, because it stops being fun and starts being because you have to, and that’s when you need to chill,” she said.
According to the outlet, Chynna began her career as a model when she was 14 after signing with Ford Models.
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During her rise to fame, she was mentored by A$AP Yams — who died in 2015 — and her association with A$AP Mob helped her first gain traction in the hip-hop scene.
Her music career took off in 2013 after she released her hit track “Selfie” and “Glen Coco” in 2014.
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She then released the EPs I’m Not Here. This Isn’t Happening in 2015 and music 2 die 2 in 2016. Her final EP, titled in case i die first, was released in December 2019.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
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