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Post by TKO Propagandist on Jan 24, 2023 18:39:48 GMT -5
So I'm thinking of matchups that occured alot within a specific period perhaps a year or two but were completely one-sided. As in they had alot of matches but only one wrestler ever won. I'm not taking about matches that spawned multiple big matches on PPV like Batista vs Triple H, Triple H vs Foley or Lesnar vs Undertaker. As these are different examples, I mean mostly television wrestling that may have included some PPV matches. And try not to include the likes of Goldberg, Warrior & prime Hogan. I'll throw out a few. Seth Rollins vs RVD & Dolph Ziggler in 2013/2014. Test & The Mean Street Posse in 1999. Seth Rollins vs Baron Corbin. Cena vs The Miz. Cena vs Kane. Orton vs Christian.
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Post by The Brain on Jan 24, 2023 19:11:48 GMT -5
Martel/Chico
Majority of the times they fought, Martel always got the W.He no doubt wouldve beat em at SSlam 90 if the match took place as well
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Post by LA Times on Jan 24, 2023 20:32:42 GMT -5
Randy Orton-Cesaro in 2013
Sheamus-Damien Sandow
Asuka-Emma in NXT
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Post by TheEvilDoink1987 on Jan 24, 2023 22:29:23 GMT -5
Doink/Crush and that's not even being biased. Doink owned him throughout their whole feud and made Crush really look like a dumb pineapple head with how he always outsmarted him at every turn. From the fake arm beat down, to winning their match at WrestleMania IX and then costing Crush the Intercontinental title at King of the Ring, Doink was the unanimous winner of that rivalry.
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Post by Evil Abed on Jan 24, 2023 22:40:35 GMT -5
Al Snow was pretty much Rocks biatch in late 1999.
Cade/Murdoch and Spirit Squad were punching bags for DX in 2006
Did Chris Jericho ever beat John Cena on PPV. Two wins over Jericho in 2005, came back in 2008 and beat him in back to back PPVs.
Orton pretty much owned Christian in the summer of 2011. When your World Title revenge win comes via DQ, you know the booking is against you.
Rusev beat Cena once and then lost the next 4 PPV matches against him
Wyatt pretty much was buried against Cena in 2014. Again the only win wasn’t even by pinball, and had to escape a cage after two other guys interfered and the child distraction.
DDP got buried by Taker in 01
Booker got buried by Rock in 01
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Post by hbkjason on Jan 25, 2023 1:22:03 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels and British Bulldog comes to mind, HBK always came out on top. From winning the IC title, dumping him out of the Royal Rumble, taking the tag titles, beating him at two back to back PPVs for the WWF title and of course, One Night Only.
These two had amazing chemistry in the ring so it is a shame Davey never managed to get a big win over him.
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Post by Thunder Chunky on Jan 25, 2023 1:37:31 GMT -5
Al Snow was pretty much Rocks biatch in late 1999. Cade/Murdoch and Spirit Squad were punching bags for DX in 2006 Did Chris Jericho ever beat John Cena on PPV. Two wins over Jericho in 2005, came back in 2008 and beat him in back to back PPVs. Orton pretty much owned Christian in the summer of 2011. When your World Title revenge win comes via DQ, you know the booking is against you. Rusev beat Cena once and then lost the next 4 PPV matches against him Wyatt pretty much was buried against Cena in 2014. Again the only win wasn’t even by pinball, and had to escape a cage after two other guys interfered and the child distraction. DDP got buried by Taker in 01 Booker got buried by Rock in 01 Jericho also lost to Cena in 2002.
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Post by JokerFC on Jan 27, 2023 7:29:33 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels and British Bulldog comes to mind, HBK always came out on top. From winning the IC title, dumping him out of the Royal Rumble, taking the tag titles, beating him at two back to back PPVs for the WWF title and of course, One Night Only. These two had amazing chemistry in the ring so it is a shame Davey never managed to get a big win over him. The very example I was coming in here to use....HBK owned Bulldog.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 27, 2023 8:05:14 GMT -5
The one that stands out the most for me and it's thanks to the PWI Magazine arena reports I used to read from late 1990 - early 1991 was "The British Bulldog defeated Haku with a powerslam."
The Bulldog vs. Haku had to have happened over a hundred times I bet in the first few months of Davey's return to the company, and the end result was always the same.
Bullding pinning Haku.
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Post by hbkjason on Jan 27, 2023 8:06:22 GMT -5
Shawn Michaels and British Bulldog comes to mind, HBK always came out on top. From winning the IC title, dumping him out of the Royal Rumble, taking the tag titles, beating him at two back to back PPVs for the WWF title and of course, One Night Only. These two had amazing chemistry in the ring so it is a shame Davey never managed to get a big win over him. The very example I was coming in here to use....HBK owned Bulldog. Davey Boy always seemed like such a laid-back a d fun loving dude that I'm sure 99 percent of the time he was cool with it.
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Post by Grumpyoldman on Jan 27, 2023 9:57:02 GMT -5
In the NJ/PA/NY independent scene, Metal Maniac always lost to Jimmy Snuka.
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Post by Zincdust on Jan 27, 2023 18:22:39 GMT -5
Martel/Chico Majority of the times they fought, Martel always got the W.He no doubt wouldve beat em at SSlam 90 if the match took place as well Along those same lines, another one would be Martel VS. Tatanka, with Tatanka always coming up in the win column. I SAY that, but I've seen those two wrestle live twice (once in Boise, once in SLC), and at the Boise show, MARTEL ACTUALLY BEAT TATANKA (by countout)!! That's why whenever they called him "The Undefeated Native American" on TV, I'd always scoff. But then there's the ol' pre-internet wrestling credo: "If it didn't happen on TV, then it didn't happen."
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Post by The Brain on Jan 27, 2023 18:57:52 GMT -5
Martel/Chico Majority of the times they fought, Martel always got the W.He no doubt wouldve beat em at SSlam 90 if the match took place as well Along those same lines, another one would be Martel VS. Tatanka, with Tatanka always coming up in the win column. I SAY that, but I've seen those two wrestle live twice (once in Boise, once in SLC), and at the Boise show, MARTEL ACTUALLY BEAT TATANKA (by countout)!! That's why whenever they called him "The Undefeated Native American" on TV, I'd always scoff. But then there's the ol' pre-internet wrestling credo: "If it didn't happen on TV, then it didn't happen." Ahh the good ol' days
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Jan 27, 2023 19:36:16 GMT -5
Foley was always Triple H's punching bag. The only time I think he ever beat him was Summerslam 1997.
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Post by jason1980s on Jan 27, 2023 22:43:02 GMT -5
In the NJ/PA/NY independent scene, Metal Maniac always lost to Jimmy Snuka. It wasn't until a few years ago I even knew who he was. At a Jersey convention in 1998 he was in gimmick walking around the show. I didn't know who he was but my grandfather made me get a photo with him. I saw him in 2016 very briefly at a show, I think he did also wrestling. From what he posts on facebook, he and Jimmy had a strong relationship outside of the ring. Barry Hardy's son Brian lives a few blocks down from me and he told me a story that LOD was so pissed at how awful another jobber team was they stormed into the locker room asking for Hardy and Gill because those guys worked well for them. I think they were the go to guys as well. I'm glad Duane got a short but nice run as Gillberg.
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Post by LA Times on Feb 5, 2023 12:46:23 GMT -5
Rocky Maivia-Salvatore Sincere
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Post by tmnt316 on Feb 5, 2023 21:20:13 GMT -5
Even though it was only 2 matches I'm sure The Brain is ok with labeling Hogan The Rock's personal jobber Ha!
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Post by JimRiga on Feb 15, 2023 5:57:48 GMT -5
I think out of numerous one on ones, Randy Savage only beat Lex Luger once, while taking quite a few losses in return.
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Post by Nivro™ on Mar 1, 2023 23:18:31 GMT -5
Would love to see the W/L with DiBiase vs Virgil. Id swear that DiBiase always got the best of him but the only 3 matches I can think of off the top of my head Virgil was 2-1 against him.
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Post by CM Tusk on Mar 3, 2023 19:25:09 GMT -5
Yoko had Lex Luger
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