When Dolph Ziggler defeated Curtis Axel on the 11/4/13 episode of Raw it was his 100th televised singles victory! That makes him the first wrestler to reach triple digits in both wins and losses!
Ziggler is the first [and so far only] wrestler to lose 100 TV matches and the 12th man to win 100 [behind only C.M. Punk, John Cena, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Kane, Jeff Hardy, Kofi Kingston, Big Show, Mark Henry, Alberto Del Rio, and the Miz].
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If he's the only guy with triple digit wins and losses, does that mean he's had the most televised matches in WWE history?
ReplyDeleteThat's actually something I want to go back and keep track of when I get a chance. I'm guessing yes.
DeleteI got a chance to add up total matches. Actuall Randy Orton, not Ziggler, has wrestled the most tv matches. Here's the link: http://northamericanwrestlingrankings.blogspot.com/2013/11/orton-wrestles-300th-tv-match.html
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