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NPL Rankings NationalNational PatriotsPatriots LeagueLeague League Champion # Soldier of Freedom - Coast Guard Vet 21 (31-1-1) *2 $136,100 … #114 or 501 TV Champion NAR: “Texas Outlaw” Duke Ken Jr. (988-87-15) *3 $1,748,900 … #3 or 502 Central Plains Champion Jaxtyn Anderson (36-44-13) *4 $358,200 … #106 or 503 East Coast Champion Soldier of Freedom - Marine Vet (5-5) *1 $22,100 … #112 or 504 Great Lakes Champion American Avalanche (1,012-158-25) *13 $2,085,069 … #100 or 505 Mid-Atlantic Champion T-Money (368-11-4) *2 $588,400 … #115 or 506 Northeast Champion Karsyn Anderson (49-42-11) *4 $393,500 … #105 or 507 Pacific Northwest Champion Huxley Anderson (724-65-19) *4 $1,113,500 … #104 or 508 Rocky Mountains Champion Ironclad (607-79-29) *13 $1,345,600 … #107 or 509 Southeast Champion * from the battle royal Dane “The Dragon” Kealoha (56-9-5) *3 $299,600 … #109 or 510 Southwest Champion * from the battle royal “The Arch Villain” Marcus Scurll (1,009-104-25) *3 $1,699,900 … #101 or 511 West Coast Champion unclaimed September 2021 League Tag-team Champions American Avalanche and Ironclad #100 & #107 or 789 TV Tag-team Champions Karsyn Anderson and Jaxtyn Anderson #105 & #106 or 987 League Six-man Champions * win 5 free matches Huxley Anderson, Karsyn Anderson, and Jaxtyn Anderson #104, #105, & #106 or 789 TV Six-man Champions IWA Bulletin NAR: “Texas Outlaw” Duke Ken Jr., Kamikaze Kabuki Dragon, IWA Bulletin and “The Arch Villain” Marcus Scurll #3, #77, & #101 or 987 Battle Royal Winner NAR: “Texas Outlaw” Duke Ken Jr. (988-87-15) *3 $1,748,900 … #3 2 NPL Rankings 1. Soldier of Freedom - Army Vet (5-8-1) $37,500................................................#110 47. Bob Sapp (1-51) $3,600.......................................................................................#19 2. Soldier of Freedom - Navy Vet (1-5) $10,100....................................................#108 48. Juice Robinson (1-52) $17,000............................................................................#45 3. Zero Tolerance (0-3) $4,500...................................................................................#2 49. Arachnaman (1-52) $12,000................................................................................#29 4. Soldier of Freedom - Air Force Vet (0-4) $3,200................................................#113 50. Maybach Blue Justice (1-52) $10,400..................................................................#43 5. Asuma Saratobi (547-145-28) *7 $1,497,500......................................................#96 51. Akebono (1-52) $9,400........................................................................................#24 52. The Madman from the Sudan (1-53) $12,400.....................................................#51 6. Hybrid Conchur Clery (77-60-7) *3 $236,900......................................................#12 53. Ciem Caras (1-53) $10,200..................................................................................#42 7. Tako Yez (28-29-1) *4 $106,700.............................................................................#5 54. Kimchi (1-53) $2,800...........................................................................................#74 8. ??The Question Mark?? (29-39-4) *1 $89,200....................................................#90 55. Jinsei Shinzaki (5-58) $17,100..............................................................................#41 9. Tokyo Kaiju Gojira (39-50-10) *4 $213,800...........................................................#9 56. Eiji Ezaki (10-64) $26,400.....................................................................................#22 10. Majoru Suzuki (51-64-4) *3 $232,100.................................................................#10 57. Little Hamada (1-55) $9,700................................................................................#20 58. Ku-Do Suzuki (0-26) *2 $400...............................................................................#97 59. Mongolian Yuga (0-33) $7,300............................................................................#63 11. Yuudai Kanemaru (42-57-5) *4 $292,100............................................................#11 60. Kojima (0-34) $8,500...........................................................................................#38 12. The Blue M&M (4-21) *1 $42,300.......................................................................#93 61. El Solitario (0-34) $5,400.....................................................................................#72 13. Howling Juggalo #3 (4-21) *1 $29,200................................................................#78 62. Mercurio (0-35) $10,700.....................................................................................#62 14. Howling Juggalo #2 (4-22-1) *1 $34,100.............................................................#79 63. Gran Naniwa (0-35) $7,200.................................................................................#61 15. Kamikaze Kabuki Dragon (21-40-3) *2 $112,800................................................#77 64. Atsushi Onita (0-35) $4,900.................................................................................#50 16. Howling Juggalo #1 (5-26) *2 $43,300................................................................#80 65. G.B.H. Togi Makabe (0-35) $3,200.......................................................................#27 17. Tootsie Roll (5-27-2) *1 $39,200..........................................................................#84 66. Dr. Fujinami (0-36) $9,800...................................................................................#49 18. The Red M&M (3-25) *1 $36,400........................................................................#85 67. G.B.H. Tomoaki Honma (0-36) $9,100.................................................................#76 19. Kushda X (12-37) *2 $56,900.................................................................................#4 68. Masked CTU-H (0-37) $8,900..............................................................................#54 20. Shino Aburame (2-30) $40,600.........................................................................#102 69. Super Medico II (0-40) $5,100.............................................................................#37 21. “Electric” Delorean Mandalorian (7-36-1) *1 $38,200.......................................#92 70. Blackheart (0-45) $10,100...................................................................................#23 22. 2 Gang Fu (4-33) *1 $19,800...............................................................................#99 23. Red Powa Ranjuru (2-31) *1 $12,000..................................................................#83 24. Ru-Do Suzuki (1-30) *3 $8,500............................................................................#98 71. Rayo de Jalisco, Sr. (0-124) $14,000....................................................................#46 25. Kenzo (8-38-1) *2 $45,500..................................................................................#86 72. Riki Choshu (0-124) $12,000...............................................................................#69 26. Iruka Umina (3-34-2) *1 $67,900......................................................................#103 73. Kendo Sakurada (0-124) $400.............................................................................#44 27. “Dropkick” Joe SpaghettiO’s (2-33-2) *1 $20,400...............................................#91 74. Monster Machine (0-126) $18,500.....................................................................#30 28. Calisto (23-55-7) *2 $178,000...............................................................................#8 75. Sasuke the Great (0-126) $18,200.......................................................................#70 29. Orient Express - Tanaka-san (1-35) $14,900........................................................#56 76. Jumbo Tsuruta (0-126) $13,000...........................................................................#32 30. Murcielago Enmascarado II (1-35) $11,200........................................................#40 77. “Mr. G1” Masa Chono (0-126) $3,600.................................................................#55 31. Shintaro Fuji (1-36) $8,300..................................................................................#26 78. Aldo Montoya (0-127) $400................................................................................#52 32. Super Hentai (1-37) $8,000.................................................................................#18 79. KUSHIDA (0-128) $11,000....................................................................................#71 33. Mr. “X” (6-44-2) *1 $36,000................................................................................#89 80. Gedo (0-129) $11,500..........................................................................................#31 34. Manami Toyota (1-39) $6,500.............................................................................#58 81. Sumo Joe (0-130) $18,400...................................................................................#35 35. Wataru Inoue (1-40) $2,800................................................................................#60 82. The Great Fighter (0-132) $23,300......................................................................#65 36. Survival Tobita (1-40) $400..................................................................................#28 83. Tamakirin (0-134)
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