#JustTheStats: Rest In 2 Piece (S02E194)

If you’ve been paying attention, you should know that The Black Rasslin’ Podcast has added Davis aka Davey Boy Drip aka PG-13
to the squad as our resident stat guy. We’ve been keeping the stats to
the social media posts, but wanted to switch things up a bit and throw
his stats (and some additives) onto the site. Oh, this week’s full episode is live on YouTube. Press play on that and keep this window open
for his stats below; let us know if Davis is on his ish!

BRP Rest in 2 Pieces Stats

(By Davis Colton)

RIP Ryan Smile. This is the match where I first heard of him.

The Koko B. Ware story that Fam mentioned was told by David Shoemaker on The Masked Man Show; I believe it was the episode that was released on September 29th of this year.

NEXUS held the WWE Tag titles twice; the duo of Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater were the champions. However, John Cena and David Otunga won the titles first, and were forced to drop them immediately afterwards to Gabriel and Slater. This was the storyline that had Cena as a member of NEXUS for a brief time period.

The members of Retribution are Mustafa Ali, T-Bar, Mace, Slapjack and Reckoning.

Lars Sullivan’s last televised match was on June 10, 2019, where he defeated the Lucha House Party in a three-on-one handicap elimination match.

Bianca Belair and Montez Ford are on the same show, but Naomi was drafted to Raw, while her brother-in-law Jey Uso, remained on Smackdown. What does that mean once Naomi’s husband Jimmy Uso returns?

Back in 2018, Pro Wrestling Illustrated expanded their PWI Women’s 50 to 100.

Tessa Blanchard won the Impact World Title on January 12, 2020, and had had one title defense against Taya Valkyrie. Her last match in Impact was on March 7th—three months later—and she was stripped of the Impact World Title.

Rhea Ripley entered 2020 as the NXT Women’s Champion. She had successful titles defenses against Toni Storm at Worlds Collide and Bianca Belair at TakeOver: Portland. She lost the title to Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 36, and failed to recapture it at TakeOver: In Your House against Charlotte and Io Shirai. I’d say right then is when Io took the momentum that Rhea had.

Shirai was injured for the first few months of the year, but returned in March, and ended up winning the ladder match that would’ve taken place at TakeOver: Tampa, but instead aired on NXT TV. This gave him the number contendership for the NXT Women’s title, she was unsuccessful in her singles match, but won it at the aforementioned triple threat match against Flair and Ripley. She has numerous titles defenses against the likes of Teegan Nox, Dakota Kai and Candice Lerai, along with a non-title victory over Sasha Banks on the Great American Bash edition of NXT.

For as dominant as Ripley was at the start of the year, she has since cooled down while Shirai has picked up steam.

These are the women that were on the PWI 500 list this year.

Eva Marie and WWE parted ways back in August of 2017. She was signed in 2013 and was part of the first six seasons of Total Divas, and had a total of 36 televised matches.

Is this AEW?

Darby Allin has only had two title matches in AEW; both of them were for the AEW World Title. He lost to Christ Jericho last October, and was defeated by Jon Moxley back in July. [Ed note: Which one of these did Darby deserve?]

This coming Wednesday on AEW Dynamite, there is going to be Le Dinner Debonair with Chris Jericho and MJF.

“Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal” was the slogan and gimmick for WCW Halloween Havoc back in 1992.

Kenny Dykstra and Mickie James were engaged back in 2007, and there have been rumors that John Cena had an affair with James. Later on in 2008, the two had some segments backstage that seemed random in regards to their own storylines. Cena ended up divorcing from his wife in 2012, after three years of marriage.

Christopher Daniels jumped from the second rope to the top rope and still executed an amazing moonsault.