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Artelier posted:I looked up the Whirling Candy and that move looks incredibly impossible Mizuki rules, and you should join us in watching TJPW shows. For anyone else who is curious: https://twitter.com/ddtpro_eng/status/1325166802658238467?s=21 e: my biggest regret is not nominating "Hyper Misao: I am (not) a Hero DX" as best documentary lmao. Senerio fucked around with this message at 06:06 on Jan 22, 2021 |
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"Mizuki's Whirling Candy received the same amount of first place votes as the Buckshot Lariat, but receiving no second- or third-place votes meant that the Buckshot Lariat took the win." I love this note because it means she was either #1 or not on the list. If you saw it it was clearly the best move of the year.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 07:08 |
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Artelier posted:I looked up the Whirling Candy and that move looks incredibly impossible yeah dude it fuckin owns
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 07:45 |
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ItohRespectArmy posted:yeah dude mizuki fuckin owns
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 13:15 |
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Glad to see me and Bushi’s Promotion of the Year votes sitting at the bottom of the top 10; demonstrates that we have very exclusive taste. Assuming it’s 5/3/2 scoring which I think is how this normally goes?
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 13:17 |
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I might have voted for that if I'd remembered it. However, I chose the move that's the move of the year every year: Dragon Screw Leg Whip
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 13:18 |
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IceAgeComing posted:Glad to see me and Bushi’s Promotion of the Year votes sitting at the bottom of the top 10; demonstrates that we have very exclusive taste. I just noticed that everyone who voted for DDT's weekly TV show must have voted it #1. Where as clearly some people who did vote Dynamite had it lower than #1, so that means DDT had a 100% success rate & so wins the award.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 14:20 |
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Artelier posted:I looked up the Whirling Candy and that move looks incredibly impossible Yeah it loving owns and should have won. frankenfreak posted:
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 20:49 |
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all of you who did not vote for the navarro death roll have lost the right to post gifs of angelico dancing you do not deserve them
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 21:35 |
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PRO WRESTLING MATCH OF THE YEAR 1. "HANGMAN" ADAM PAGE AND KENNY OMEGA VS. THE YOUNG BUCKS, AEW REVOLUTION, 2/29 (15) 102 2. Kota Ibushi vs. Kazuchika Okada, NJPW Wrestle Kingdom Night 1, 1/4 (1) 23 3. FTR vs. The Young Bucks, AEW Full Gear, 11/7 (1) 22 4. Yuka Sakazaki vs Mizuki, TJPW Wrestle Princess, 11/7 (3) 19 5. Tetsuya Naito vs. Kazuchika Okada, NJPW Wrestle Kingdom Night 2, 1/5 (2) 18 6. Go Shiozaki vs Kenoh, NOAH The Chronicle Vol. 3, 8/10 (2) 18 7. Hangman Page, Alex Reynolds, and John Silver vs. MJF, Santana, and Ortiz, AEW Dynamite, 12/30 (2) 16 8. Go Shiozaki vs Katsuhiko Nakajima, NOAH The Chronicle Vol. 4, 11/22 (2) 12 9. Go Shiozaki vs Kazuyuki Fujita, NOAH The Chronicle Vol. 2, 3/29 (0) 11 T10. Lulu Pencil & Emi Sakura vs Chris Brookes & Yuna Mizumori, Gatoh Move/ChocoPro #63, 11/11 (2) 10 T10. Toryumon vs RED (Unit Disband Elimination Match), Dragon Gate Final Gate, 12/20 (2) 10 the ****** match from AEW Revolution takes Match of the Year honors in a walk, quadrupling the points of second place: the main event of Night 1 of Wrestle Kingdom, Kota Ibushi vs. Kazuchika Okada. Page and Omega vs. the Young Bucks appeared on 25 of 38 ballots, powering it to a runaway win. Go Shiozaki is the most represented wrestler in the top 10 with three matches. Hangman Page, Okada, and the Young Bucks all are represented twice in the top 10. Mizuki vs. Yuka Sakazaki had the second-most first place votes, taking it to fourth place on the list. TAG TEAM OF THE YEAR 1. THE YOUNG BUCKS (MATT AND NICK JACKSON) (17) 107 2. Kenny Omega and "Hangman" Adam Page (6) 73 3. Dangerous Tekkers (Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) (6) 45 4. Best Friends (Chuck Taylor, Trent? and Orange Cassidy) (4) 30 5. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) (0) 22 6. Eruption (Kazusada Higuchi and Yukio Sakaguchi) (2) 12 7. Mei Suruga and Baliyan Akki (0) 10 8. Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero M and Rey Fenix) (0) 8 T9. AphroditE (Utami Hayashishita/Saya Kamitani) (0) 6 T9. Bayley and Sasha Banks (0) 6 the two tag teams in the Best Match of the Year also take first and second place in Tag Team of the Year balloting. Kenny Omega and Adam Page, despite not teaming regularly much before 2020, had a very impressive year, holding the AEW Tag Team Titles for 228 days after winning them on the Jericho Cruise. Dangerous Tekkers take third place, having a great year with a standout feud against Golden Ace and holding the IWGP Tag Team Championships for 176 days. however, this was the Young Bucks' award to lose. anchoring the division despite not holding the titles until November, the Young Bucks were outstanding throughout the year, helping to elevate and having the best matches of several teams' careers, including FTR, The Acclaimed, and The Butcher and the Blade. MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER 1. KENNY OMEGA (11) 85 2. Shingo Takagi (5) 40 3. Go Shiozaki (5) 35 T4. Kota Ibushi (3) 26 T4. Hiromu Takahashi (1) 26 T6. Tomohiro Ishii (2) 18 T6. Rey Fenix (2) 18 T8. Minoru Suzuki (2) 14 T8. Adam Page (1) 14 10. Jon Moxley (1) 11 the Best Bout Machine renewed his plaudits in 2020, with a six-star, a five-star, and two 4.75-star matches. overall, Omega had 15 ****+ matches as he worked his way towards taking the AEW World Championship from tenth-place finisher Jon Moxley in December. Shingo Takagi, buoyed by a 5.25-star and a 5-star match in the G1 Climax, finishes in second place in his first full year in NJPW's heavyweight division. Go Shiozaki, who had an exceptional year as evidenced by his three top-ten matches in Match of the Year voting, finishes third in recognition of his carrying NOAH on his back. WRESTLER OF THE YEAR 1. JON MOXLEY (19) 113 2. Kenny Omega (3) 50 3. Go Shiozaki (4) 39 4. Tetsuya Naito (2) 24 5. Brodie Lee (2) 21 6. Adam Page (1) 17 7. Yuka Sakazaki (2) 14 8. Kota Ibushi (1) 13 9. Shingo Takagi (1) 7 T10. Hiromu Takahashi (0) 7 T10. Cody Rhodes (0) 7 AEW World Champion for the majority of the year Jon Moxley is your 2020 Wrestler of the Year. appearing on 26 of 38 ballots, his mixture of charisma, believability, and match quality ensured that he would emerge from the rest of the wrestling world to take the top honor of the year. winning the title from Chris Jericho at AEW Revolution, Moxley was a fighting champion, successfully defending his title nine times against the likes of Mr. Brodie Lee, Brian Cage, Eddie Kingston and MJF. the man who took Moxley's title, Most Outstanding Wrestler Kenny Omega takes second place, not receiving many first-place votes but being voted on 16 ballots to take second place. Go Shiozaki finalizes his year with twin third-place finishes in Wrestler of the Year and Most Outstanding Wrestler voting.
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Who got Most Outstanding first place votes but didn't make the top ten? It looks like there should be 5 unless I miscounted?
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Goddamn, I thought that Young Bucks/Hangman & Kenny and Young Bucks/FTR might end up splitting the vote and letting something like Okada/Ibushi or Naito/Ibushi in, but Bucks/Hangman & Kenny just obliterated all competition. I preferred the FTR match but it's still pretty hard to argue with that choice.
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I knew all the Go matches would split votes but I'm legit shocked that Go/Sugiura missed the cut
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Benne posted:I knew all the Go matches would split votes but I'm legit shocked that Go/Sugiura missed the cut Same. Will say that I rewatched the Kenoh match which elevated it over the Sugiura match at the last minute. Still absolutely rules
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In future could you link the result thread in the voting thread? I only just realised the results came outBard Maddox posted:Toru Yano vs. Jado gave them a good run
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Bard Maddox posted:PRO WRESTLING MATCH OF THE YEAR Just realised the only 2 matches on this list that I haven't seen both feature the Young Bucks. I'm glad to see Go getting some well deserved love because his year was an all-timer as far as just putting a promotion on your back & still running like you're Usain Bolt in the Olympics 100 metre finals. And also the Dragon Gate elimination tag, which was absolutely one of those matches that DG do better than anyone else & bare minimum deserved to be in the top 10.
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forkboy84 posted:Just realised the only 2 matches on this list that I haven't seen both feature the Young Bucks. Oh my God please watch the Revolution tag. It's possibly my favorite match of all time.
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Dango Bango posted:Oh my God please watch the Revolution tag. It's possibly my favorite match of all time. It's an excellent match (I was there for it) but I can also see why it wouldn't necessarily be to someone's tastes if they didn't like the Young Bucks. Their style and personality is all over that match. Which is absolutely astounding if you like their style and personality.
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 16:53 |
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Yeah I quite liked the FTR match but thought the Revolution match was nothing special, though I imagine it would have been better if I cared about the story going in
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 18:50 |
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Go shoulda won Most Outstanding I didn't vote I'm part of the problem here but,
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# ? Jan 23, 2021 20:02 |
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El Phantasmo already has best announcer of 2021 sewn up and it's only January
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 11:53 |
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the only WWE reference in all these good awards was Bayley and Sasha and y'know what? loving fair
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# ? Jan 24, 2021 14:41 |
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A lot of my votes were done to try to get eyes on TJPW and ChocoPro, knowing full well that AEW was outstanding and going to whomp everyone. Y'all should watch TJPW and ChocoPro.
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Neodoomium posted:Y'all should watch TJPW and ChocoPro.
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Neodoomium posted:A lot of my votes were done to try to get eyes on TJPW and ChocoPro, knowing full well that AEW was outstanding and going to whomp everyone. Same, 100%, tho I stand by the fact that the Whirling Candy is the real best move of 2020.
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karmicknight posted:Who got Most Outstanding first place votes but didn't make the top ten? It looks like there should be 5 unless I miscounted? I goofed up, I kept saying 38 ballots but it was actually 37. the other four who received votes were Yuka Sakazaki, Yoshiko, Toru Sugiura and Miyu Yamashita. the full results are here if anyone wants to pore through them. if you find any mistakes in tallying or data cleaning let me know and call me a dingdong. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VKi9hzOGvIBHaI3TntAETTKR77OhpOLW/view?usp=sharing
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A History of These Most Prestigious PSP Wrestling Awards. I don't believe we did a 2018 awards and I couldn't find a thread, but if we did post it so I can get rid of all these ugly "No Awards" designations. Wrestler of the Year 2008: Chris Jericho 2009: CM Punk 2010: The Miz 2011: CM Punk 2012: Hiroshi Tanahashi 2013: Daniel Bryan 2014: Shinsuke Nakamura 2015: AJ Styles 2016: AJ Styles 2017: Kazuchika Okada 2018: No Awards 2019: Kazuchika Okada 2020: Jon Moxley Worst Wrestler of the Year 2008: Cute Kip 2009: Abyss 2010: Matt Hardy 2011: Alex Riley 2012: Dakota Darsow 2013: The Miz 2014: Kane 2015: Eva Marie 2016: Dana Brooke 2017: Jinder Mahal 2018: No Awards 2019: Seth Rollins 2020: No Awards Most Outstanding Wrestler 2008: Shawn Michaels 2009: Christian 2010: Daniel Bryan 2011: CM Punk 2012: Hiroshi Tanahashi 2013: Daniel Bryan 2014: Shinsuke Nakamura 2015: AJ Styles 2016: AJ Styles 2017: Kazuchika Okada 2018: No Awards 2019: Will Ospreay 2020: Kenny Omega Match of the Year 2008: Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair (WWE WrestleMania XXIV) 2009: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker (WWE WrestleMania XXV) 2010: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker (WWE WrestleMania XXVI) 2011: John Cena vs. CM Punk (WWE Money in the Bank) 2012: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Minoru Suzuki (NJPW King of Pro Wrestling) 2013: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada (NJPW Invasion Attack) 2014: Sami Zayn vs. Adrian Neville (NXT Takeover: R-Evolution) 2015: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kota Ibushi (NJPW Wrestle Kingdom IX) 2016: The Revival vs. #DIY (NXT Takeover: Toronto) 2017: Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega (NJPW Dominion) 2018: No Awards 2019: Will Ospreay vs. Shingo Takagi (NJPW Best of the Super Juniors XXVI Finals) 2020: Kenny Omega and "Hangman" Adam Page vs. The Young Bucks (AEW Revolution) Tag Team of the Year 2008: John Morrison & The Miz 2009: Jerishow (Chris Jericho & Big Show) 2010: Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) 2011: The Briscoe Bros. (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) 2012: Team Hell No (Kane & Daniel Bryan) 2013: The Shield (Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins) 2014: The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) 2015: The New Day (Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston, Big E) 2016: The Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder) 2017: The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso) 2018: No Awards 2019: No Awards 2020: The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) Feud of the Year 2008: Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels 2009: CM Punk vs. Jeff Hardy 2010: Kevin Steen vs. El Generico 2011: CM Punk vs. John Cena 2012: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada 2013: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada 2014: Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H / The Authority 2015: Sasha Banks vs. Bayley 2016: John Cena vs. AJ Styles 2017: Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada 2018: No Awards 2019: Jushin "Thunder" Liger vs. Minoru Suzuki 2020: Jon Moxley vs. Eddie Kingston Worst Feud of the Year 2008: Kane vs. Rey Mysterio 2009: Chavo Guerrero vs. Hornswoggle 2010: Edge vs. Kane 2011: Triple H vs. Kevin Nash 2012: TNA vs. Aces & Eights 2013: Daniel Bryan vs. The Authority & Randy Orton 2014: Nikki Bella vs. Brie Bella 2015: Dolph Ziggler (& Lana) vs. Rusev (& Summer Rae) 2016: Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair 2017: Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton 2018: No Awards 2019: Seth Rollins vs. "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt 2020: Seth Rollins vs. Rey Mysterio Most Improved Wrestler 2008: The Miz 2009: The Miz 2010: Dolph Ziggler 2011: Mark Henry & Cody Rhodes 2012: Kazuchika Okada 2013: Roman Reigns 2014: Big Daddy Yum Yum 2015: The New Day (Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston, Big E) 2016: The Miz 2017: Braun Strowman 2018: No Awards 2019: Lance Archer 2020: Britt Baker Best on Interviews 2008: Chris Jericho 2009: Chris Jericho 2010: CM Punk 2011: CM Punk 2012: CM Punk 2013: CM Punk 2014: Paul Heyman 2015: The New Day (Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston, Big E) 2016: The Miz 2017: The Miz 2018: No Awards 2019: Chris Jericho 2020: Eddie Kingston Best Box Office Draw 2020: Tetsuya Naito Best Brawler 2008: Necro Butcher 2009: Necro Butcher 2010: Kevin Steen 2011: Kevin Steen 2012: Kevin Steen 2013: Katsuyori Shibata 2014: Tomohiro Ishii 2015: Kevin Owens 2016: Katsuyori Shibata 2017: Tomohiro Ishii 2018: No Awards 2019: Jon Moxley 2020: Jon Moxley Best Technical Wrestler 2008: Bryan Danielson 2009: Bryan Danielson 2010: Daniel Bryan 2011: Daniel Bryan 2012: Daniel Bryan 2013: Daniel Bryan 2014: Kyle O'Reilly 2015: Zack Sabre Jr. 2016: Zack Sabre Jr. 2017: Zack Sabre Jr. 2018: No Awards 2019: Zack Sabre Jr. 2020: Zack Sabre Jr. Best High Flyer 2008: Evan Bourne 2009: Evan Bourne 2010: Kota Ibushi 2011: Evan Bourne 2012: Ricochet 2013: Kota Ibushi 2014: Ricochet / Prince Puma 2015: Ricochet / Prince Puma 2016: Will Ospreay 2017: Will Ospreay 2018: No Awards 2019: Will Ospreay 2020: Rey Fenix Most Charismatic 2020: Orange Cassidy Best Gimmick 2019: Orange Cassidy 2020: Orange Cassidy Worst Gimmick 2019: "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt 2020: "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt Most Underpushed 2008: Elijah Burke 2009: Evan Bourne 2010: Zack Ryder 2011: Jack Swagger 2012: Antonio Cesaro 2013: Antonio Cesaro 2014: Cesaro 2015: Cesaro 2016: Sami Zayn 2017: Harper 2018: No Awards 2019: No Awards 2020: Tomohiro Ishii Most Overpushed 2008: Batista 2009: Batista 2010: Kane 2011: John Cena 2012: The Ryback 2013: The Ryback 2014: Roman Reigns 2015: Roman Reigns 2016: Roman Reigns 2017: Jinder Mahal 2018: No Awards 2019: No Awards 2020: "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt Rookie of the Year 2020: Anna Jay Best Promotion 2008: WWE 2009: WWE 2010: WWE 2011: WWE 2012: New Japan Pro Wrestling 2013: New Japan Pro Wrestling 2014: New Japan Pro Wrestling 2015: Lucha Underground 2016: New Japan Pro Wrestling 2017: New Japan Pro Wrestling 2018: No Awards 2019: New Japan Pro Wrestling 2020: All Elite Wrestling Worst Promotion 2008: TNA 2009: TNA 2010: TNA 2011: TNA 2012: TNA 2013: TNA 2014: TNA 2015: TNA 2016: TNA 2017: TNA 2018: No Awards 2019: WWE 2020: WWE Best Booker 2020: Tony Khan Best Promoter 2020: Tony Khan Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic 2008: Jeff Jarrett & Kurt Angle - EVERYTHING! 2009: TNA signs Hulk Hogan 2010: Stand Up For WWE 2011: TNA allows intoxicated Jeff Hardy to wrestle live on PPV 2012: WWE Exploiting Jerry Lawler's heart attack 2013: TNA's treatment of Zema Ion & Jesse Sorenson 2014: WWE's treatment of CM Punk 2015: WWE's invocation of Reid Flair's death 2016: WWE has Brock Lesnar bust Randy Orton open with stiff elbows 2017: WWE continues to lionize Warrior 2018: No Awards 2019: WWE working in Saudi Arabia 2020: WWE layoffs during COVID-19 pandemic despite posting record profits Best Weekly TV Show 2008: WWE RAW 2009: WWE SmackDown! 2011: WWE SmackDown! 2012: WWE NXT 2013: WWE RAW 2014: WWE NXT 2015: WWE NXT 2016: WWE SmackDown 2017: WWE NXT 2018: No Awards 2019: No Awards 2020: AEW Dynamite Worst Weekly TV Show 2008: TNA iMPACT! 2009: TNA iMPACT! 2011: TNA iMPACT! 2012: TNA Impact Wrestling 2013: TNA Impact Wrestling 2014: TNA Impact Wrestling 2015: WWE Raw 2016: WWE Raw 2017: WWE Raw 2018: No Awards 2019: No Awards 2020: WWE Raw Best Major Show 2008: WrestleMania XXIV 2009: WrestleMania XXV 2010: WrestleMania XXVI 2011: WWE Money in the Bank 2012: NJPW King of Pro Wrestling 2013: WWE Summerslam 2014: WWE WrestleMania XXX 2015: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom IX 2016: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom X 2017: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom XI 2018: No Awards 2019: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom XIII 2020: AEW Revolution Worst Major Show 2008: TNA Bound for Glory IV 2009: TNA Victory Road V 2010: TNA Hardcore Justice 2011: TNA Victory Road 2012: WWE Hell in a Cell 2013: TNA Bound for Glory 2014: WWE Battleground 2015: AAA Triplemania XXIII 2016: WWE WrestleMania XXXII 2017: WWE Battleground 2018: No Awards 2019: WWE Hell in a Cell 2020: WWE Extreme Rules: Horror Show Worst Match of the Year 2008: RAT ON A POLE MATCH - Kaz vs. Black Reign (TNA iMPACT! 02/07/08) 2009: Jenna Morasca vs. Sharmell (TNA Victory Road V) 2010: Bret Hart vs. Vince McMahon (WWE WrestleMania XXVI) 2011: Sting vs. Jeff Hardy (TNA Victory Road) 2012: Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan (WrestleMania XXVIII) AND John Cena vs. John Laurinaitis (WWE Over the Limit) 2013: Big Show vs. Randy Orton (WWE Survivor Series) 2014: John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt (WWE Extreme Rules) 2015: The Royal Rumble Match (WWE Royal Rumble) 2016: Shelly Martinez vs. Rebel (TNA One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown) 2017: Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley (WWE Extreme Rules) 2018: No Awards 2019: Seth Rollins vs. "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt (WWE Hell in a Cell) 2020: Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara (Broken Rules Match, AEW All Out) Best Commentator 2008: Matt Striker 2009: Jim Ross 2010: CM Punk 2011: Jim Ross 2012: Nigel McGuinness 2013: William Regal 2014: William Regal 2015: Mauro Ranallo 2016: Corey Graves 2017: Corey Graves 2018: No Awards 2019: Excalibur 2020: Excalibur Worst Commentator 2008: Don West 2009: Michael Cole 2010: Michael Cole 2011: Michael Cole 2012: Tazz 2013: John "Bradshaw" Layfield 2014: John "Bradshaw" Layfield 2015: John "Bradshaw" Layfield 2016: David Otunga 2017: John "Bradshaw" Layfield 2018: No Awards 2019: Corey Graves 2020: Corey Graves Best Non-Wrestler 2008: Vickie Guerrero 2009: Vickie Guerrero 2010: Vickie Guerrero 2011: Ricardo Rodriguez 2012: Paul Heyman 2013: Paul Heyman 2014: Paul Heyman 2015: Paul Heyman 2016: Daniel Bryan 2017: Daryl Takahashi 2018: No Awards 2019: Miho Abe 2020: Taz Best Move 2008: RKO - Randy Orton 2009: Air Bourne - Evan Bourne 2010: LeBell Lock - Daniel Bryan 2011: Go To Sleep - CM Punk 2012: Rainmaker - Kazuchika Okada 2013: Rainmaker - Kazuchika Okada 2014: Meltzer Driver - The Young Bucks 2015: Red Arrow - Neville 2016: Grand Amplitude - American Alpha 2017: One Winged Angel - Kenny Omega 2018: No Awards 2019: Made in Japan - Shingo Takagi 2020: Buckshot Lariat - "Hangman" Adam Page Best Twitter Account/Best on Social Media 2011: @CMPunk - CM Punk 2012: @FightSteenFight - Kevin Steen 2013: @BigELangston - Big E Langston 2014: @Ryback22 - Ryback 2015: @WWEBigE - Big E 2016: @rusevBUL - Rusev 2017: @rusevBUL - Rusev 2018: No Awards 2019: @SexyChuckieT - Chuck Taylor 2020: @NylaRoseBeast - Nyla Rose Worst on Social Media 2019: Seth Rollins 2020: T-BAR Best Podcast 2013: Punchsport Podcast 2014: Wrestlehut Pisscast 2015: Wrestlehut Pisscast 2016: Wrestlehut Pisscast 2017: Talk is Jericho 2018: No Awards 2019: No Awards 2020: Wrestling Omakase Best Wrestling Book 2020: Killing the Business by the Young Bucks Best Wrestling DVD/Documentary 2020: Dark Side of the Ring Worst Tag Team of the Year 2011: Crimson & Matt Morgan 2012: Crimson & Matt Morgan 2013: Tons of Funk (Brodus Clay & Tensai) 2014: The Ascension (Konnor & Viktor) 2015: The Ascension (Konnor & Viktor) 2016: The Shining Stars (Primo & Epico) 2017: Hype Bros (Zack Ryder & Mojo Rawley) 2018: No Awards Worst on Interviews 2011: Kevin Nash 2012: The Miz 2013: The Miz 2014: Roman Reigns 2015: Roman Reigns 2016: Titus O'Neil 2017: Bray Wyatt 2018: No Awards Bard Maddox fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Jan 26, 2021 |
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