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Ric Flair is a six-time winner of the category. The PWI Wrestler of the Year award recognizes the best professional wrestler of the year.Ric Flair has won the award a record six times, and remains the only wrestler with more than three wins; he also established the record for most consecutive wins with three from 1984 to 1986, with AJ Styles later tying that record in 2016-2018.
She made her in-ring debut under the ring name Sol Ruca at a house show in Jacksonville, Florida, on June 24, 2022, [5] teaming with Solo Sikoa to defeat Grayson Waller and Tiffany Stratton. [6] She made her televised debut on the September 27, 2022, episode of NXT 2.0 , defeating Amari Miller. [ 7 ]
Sol Ruca Wren Sinclair Pinfall Pinned after the Sol Snatcher: 11:37 1–1–0–0–1 Zaria Giulia Pinfall Pinned after the F-6: 17:41 1–1–1–0–1 Stephanie Vaquer Wren Sinclair Pinfall Pinned with a victory roll: 22:35 1–1–1–1–1 Wren Sinclair Sol Ruca Pinfall Pinned with a sunset flip: 24:20 2–1–1–1–1 Giulia Zaria Pinfall
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At Roadblock on March 5, 2024, after an 11-month hiatus, Ruca returned from injury and attacked Davenport, costing her a match against Fallon Henley. [6] One month later on the April 2 episode of NXT, Ruca defeated Davenport in a singles match. [12] Two weeks later, Davenport knocked Ruca off the top rope, costing her a match against Lola Vice.
Bronson Rechsteiner (born October 24, 1997) is an American professional wrestler and former football player. As of October 2024, he is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Bron Breakker and is the reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion in his second reign.
It is Michigan high school football playoff time and the Free Press has scoured the earth — well, at least the portion located in lovely Allen Park — to find someone to pick every single game ...
Which gives us a chance to appreciate the mad genius of Mazzulla, who currently owns the best win-loss percentage (.738) in NBA history — by a lot. (Mallory Bielecki/Yahoo Sports Illustration ...