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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Mike Taylor added to this discussion on March 23, 2010

Joe Williams was 7-1-1-1. So, when he got to the champ finals, he always won. I believe Barry Davis was the same way (3-1-1-1 I think). There are a number of guys like that if you are asking how many never lost their finals matches.



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Ben Golden added to this discussion on March 23, 2010

Quote from Mike Taylor's post:

"Joe Williams was 7-1-1-1. So, when he got to the champ finals, he always won. I believe Barry Davis was the same way (3-1-1-1 I think). There are a number of guys like that if you are asking how many never lost their finals matches."



Jaggers, Schlatter, Jim Jordan (?), and many many more. Probably most 1x champs.



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Michael Rodriguez added to this discussion on March 23, 2010

Quote from Mark Palumbo's post:

"Nice link. Side note

3-1-1-1: Mark Churella, Never lost a finals match. Other than smith and cael are there any others that aways won on the biggest stage?"



Tom Brands, 4-1-1-1.



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on March 23, 2010

My GOD!!! This can of worms is just getting outta hand.



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Mark Palumbo added to this discussion on March 24, 2010

To make it a little more clear. I was asking about those who never lost in the last round 1-3-5-7. Winning the last match.There has got to be only a small number of 4 time AA that won every last match.



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Mike Taylor added to this discussion on March 24, 2010

Quote from Mark Palumbo's post:

"To make it a little more clear. I was asking about those who never lost in the last round 1-3-5-7. Winning the last match.There has got to be only a small number of 4 time AA that won every last match."

Okay, so you are looking for 4x AAs who never lost their finals match. Gotcha!



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Doug Brandt added to this discussion on March 24, 2010

Here's a list of the four-timers from 1928-2003:

http://www.wrestlingusa.com/003%20wusa%20web%20root/wusahalloffame/Div1halloffame/div1halloffame4xaa.htm



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Mike Taylor added to this discussion on March 24, 2010

Mark Churella (3-1-1-1), Barry Davis (7-1-1-1), Eric Guerro (5-1-1-1), Eric Juergens (3-3-1-1), Cael Sanderson (1-1-1-1), Pat Smith (1-1-1-1), Ricky Stewart (7-1-1-3), Joe Williams (7-1-1-1), Jim Zalesky (5-1-1-1)



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Pat Costilow added to this discussion on March 25, 2010

There have been more than just Simpson and Cannon to AA at three different weights. Eric Larkin did, and there are more. I asked that question on usawrestlingnation not too long ago and there were a few guys who have. Mike Miller has a shot next year to do it, provided he is still at 184.



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Discussion Topic: Wrestling Trivia
Christopher Henderson added to this discussion on March 26, 2010

Pat, you are the man! I can't believe I forgot about Eric Larkin! I wonder who else has done this, not counting years when the weight classes change for everyone? I don't know why I thought Simpson was unique. Maybe he is the only one to do it in non-consective weight classes. Oh well, I still think it's pretty cool that Cannon was able to do what he did.

If I ever have any wrestling information that I can't find, now I know who to talk to first. Pat Castillo.



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