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In an everlasting quest to find out who's the "objective" best of the best in the business, one man (and then another man after him) adapted the chess ELO system to fit in with fake real fake video game wrestling. These are the results, normally updated the day after each show.

Rules (using singles matches as a reference point)
  • A wrestler who scores a decisive victory over their opponent receives 100% of the points that they could possibly gain.
  • A decisive victory is defined as:
    -Pinfall
    -Submission
    -Knock Out (via Ring Break, etc.)
    -Putting an opponent through a table (in a tables match)
    -Retrieving the belt, briefcase, etc. suspended above the ring (in a ladder match)
    -Making an opponent say "I Quit" (in an I Quit match)
    -Making an opponent unable to get to their feet for a 10-count (ONLY in a Last Man Standing Match)
  • The reverse is true for a wrestler who concedes a decisive victory (they lose 100% of the points that they could possible lose.)
  • A wrestler who scores an indecisive victory over their opponent receives 50% of the points that they could potentially gain.
  • An indecisive victory is defined as:
    -When an opponent is unable to enter the ring after a 10-count
  • -The reverse is true for a wrestler who concedes an indecisive victory (they lose 50% of the points that they could potentially lose.)
  • A wrestler who scores a victory over their opponent via disqualification receives no points.
  • -The reverse is true for a wrestler who is disqualified (they lose no points.)
  • In the case of a draw, neither wrestler gains nor loses points.
  • Backstage Brawls, dark matches, Royal Rumbles and Tag Team matches are not counted towards the rankings.
  • Primary Championship matches give and take double points
  • Secondary Championship and any No. 1 Contender's matches give and take 1.5x points.

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