Thursday, December 20, 2012

2012 Year in Review: PPV Awards

So, the final Pay-Per-View, TLC, is in the books. I have been keeping track of specific stats for Pay-Per-Views and I have my 2012 PPV awards to hand out.

Curtain Jerker of the Year
This Superstar was in the most opening matches of a PPV...

Dolph Ziggler and Sin Cara


Both of these Superstars won the award with four matches in the opener of a PPV. Tyson Kidd, Rey Mysterio, and Cody Rhodes were all in the running for this award with three. 

Main Eventer of the Year
This superstar was in the most main events during PPV's...

John Cena

Does this really surprise anybody? John Cena lead this award with nine main event matches. The next closest superstars, Big Show CM Punk, had only three main event spots and CM Punk was champion for every single one of those Pay-Per-Views. Only two of John Cena's main event spots were actually in WWE or World title matches. 

Poster Boy of the Year
This Superstar was on more Pay-Per-View posters than anybody else...

John Cena



John Cena was on three of the PPV posters. Brock Lesnar was in second place with two. 

Perfect Attendance Award
This superstar was in a match at all twelve PPV's during the course of the year...

Daniel Bryan

Daniel Bryan was at all 12 PPV's. His matches were: 

Royal Rumble: defeated Big Show and Mark Henry in a cage match for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Elimination Chamber: defeated Santino Marella, Wade Barrett, Cody Rhodes, Big Show, and Great Khali in a Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Wrestlemania XXVIII: Loss the World Heavyweight Championship to Sheamus.

Extreme Rules: Loss to Sheamus in a 2-out-of-3 falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Over the Limit: Loss to CM Punk in a match for the WWE Championship.

No Way Out: Loss to CM Punk in Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship also involving Kane.

Money in the Bank: Loss to CM Punk in a No Disqualification Match fot the World Heavyweight Championship.

Summerslam: Defeated Kane.

Night of Champions: With Kane defeated Kofi Kingston and R-Truth to win the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Hell in a Cell: With Kane loss to Team Rhodes Scholars by disqualification.

Survivor Series: With Kane, Randy Orton, The Miz, and Kofi Kingston loss to Dolph Ziggler, Damien Sandow, David Otunga, Wade Barret, and Alberto Del Rio in a Survivor Series tag team elimination match.

TLC: With Kane and Ryback loss to The Shield

PPV Jobber Superstar of the Year
This superstar has loss more matches than anyone else on PPV. In the case of the tie, it goes to the superstar with the lowest win percentage. 

Daniel Bryan

Daniel Bryan wins his second award. Out of his twelve PPV matches, he has loss eight of them. Cody Rhodes and Big Show were both in second place for this award with seven losses.

PPV Jobber Diva of the Year
This diva has loss more matches than anyone else on PPV. In the case of the tie, it goes to the diva with the lowest win percentage.

Beth Phoenix
Beth Phoenix won this award with four losses. Eve Torres was in second place with three losses. 

PPV Diva of the Year
This diva has won  more PPV matches than any other diva over the course of the year. In the case of a tie the winner is the diva that has the higher win percentage.

Layla

Layla actually tied with Eve, but was lucky enough to be in one less match. In this case she loss two matches and Eve loss three. They both won four matches and Layla won the tie breaker putting Eve into second place for both Diva of the Year and Jobber Diva of the Year. 

PPV Superstar of the Year
This diva has won  more PPV matches than any other diva over the course of the year. In the case of a tie the winner is the diva that has the higher win percentage.

CM Punk
This award came down to CM Punk and Sheamus, two superstars who were champions for a majority of the year. CM Punk was able to take this award because he had ten PPV wins and Sheamus got second place with nine. 

This is the end of my PPV awards. I will be back at the beginning of 2013 to give my yearly awards. 




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