Results! Once again setting a participant record with 36 entries.
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Top 5 Lowest Scores
1. SlickyTrickyDamon: 19
2. Tanawesome: 22
3. #1-wwf-fan: 23
4(T). Dukelorange: 26
4(T). Vastardikai: 26
Top 5 Highest Scores
32. Emperor Smeat: 46
33. loopydate: 47
34. Mike the Metal Ed: 48
35. RiX1024: 49
36. Powdered Toast Man: 55
Top 3 Most Frequently Given Answers
1. Container Match - Dumpster Match: 11
2. _______ on a Pole - Judy Bagwell: 9
3(T). Flag Match - Canada: 8
3(T). Iron Match Winner - Shawn Michaels: 8
Notes from the Official Scorer
TAG TEAM TURMOIL: It always tickles me when one member of a notable tag team gets picked multiple times for the same question and the other doesn't get picked at all, as was the case with Jimmy Uso being picked twice for HIAC winner but not Jey.
LADDER LOGISTICS: The wording of the ladder match question could've been taken any number of ways - needing to win (not defend a title) in a ladder match, needing to be the one to grab the title, etc. In the end I simply went with anyone who won a ladder match that had a title on the line. As long as the match was billed as a ladder match, it counted. My apologies to TLC winner Kane.
IDENTITY CRISIS: I feel like I have at least one of these every game but one of the hardest parts of scoring is deciding when how someone with multiple names should be counted. In the case of Razor Ramon/Scott Hall, he's won ladder matches for titles under both names - so I counted them separately. Had he not won a title under Scott Hall, I would've converted Hall responses to Razor Ramon and counted them that way.
SCORING DECISION ON A POLE: No matter what the match entailed, I was looking for one that was filling in the blank and specifically billed as an item on a pole. Judy Bagwell may have been up on a forklift, but they called it a Judy Bagwell on a Pole match. Ironically had I scored this differently I actually would've saved everybody 4 points to match the Nightstick on a Pole. Similarly, Coal Miner's Glove was just a Coal Miner's Glove Match, not a Coal Miner's Glove on a Pole match.
DUMPSTER DIVING: At 11 points, the Dumpster Match set a new record for responses and almost single-handedly killed anyone who selected it. The 5 highest scores as well as 8 of the 10 highest all picked it.