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Hardcore Wrestling League HardcoreHardcore WrestlingWrestling LeagueLeague League Champion # VIRUS/CTI: Chainsaw Shatterday 257 (45-18-3) *3 $256,800 … #215 or 501 TV Champion VIRUS/CTI: Mike Vendetta (199-142-19) *13 $1,026,800 … #169 or 502 Central Plains Champion * from the battle royal VIRUS/CTI: Mike Drake (14,276-1,527-360) *126 $37,372,200 … #88 or 503 East Coast Champion VIRUS/CTI: Chokeslam Shatterday (26-25-1) *3 $286,700 … #214 or 504 Great Lakes Champion * from the battle royal VIRUS/CTI: “Hardcore Hellion” Badwayz (171-38-5) *2 $425,100 … #217 or 505 Mid-Atlantic Champion Syndicate: The Messiah (765-401-80) *40 $2,576,000 … #218 or 506 Northeast Champion VIRUS/CTI: Shane Douglas (224-213-40) *44 $1,383,900 … #162 or 507 Pacific Northwest Champion VIRUS/CTI: Waldo Dirtberg (39-21-6) *8 $179,700 … #205 or 508 Rocky Mountains Champion Syndicate: Justice Pain (655-412-63) *39 $1,938,200 … #219 or 509 Southeast Champion VIRUS/CTI: Headhunter B (189-210-42) *42 $1,480,900 … #207 or 510 Southwest Champion VIRUS/CTI: Broken Tables (25-11-4) *1 $198,800 … #216 or 511 West Coast Champion VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Grim Reaper (46-61-8) *15 $572,400 … #159 or 512 September 2021 League Tag-team Champions VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: IMT Slayer and The Killer Kangaroo #96 & #161 or 789 TV Tag-team Champions VIRUS/CTI: Chokeslam Shatterday and Chainsaw Shatterday #214 & #215 or 987 League Six-man Champions VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Bird Flu, Smallpox, and VIRUS/CTI: Roderick Rampage #102, #105, & #168 or 789 TV Six-man Champions IWAIWA BulletinBulletin VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: General Whoshenburger, The Big Nasty, and VIRUS/CTI: Shane Douglas #128, #160, & #162 or 987 Battle Royal Winner VIRUS/CTI: Mike Drake (14,276-1,527-360) *126 $37,372,200 … #88 2 HWL Rankings 1. VIRUS/CTI: Headhunter A (223-166-32) *34 $1,004,100..................................#208 39. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: General Whoshenburger (233-267-51) *43 $1,989,600.......#128 2. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: King Dingaling (2,394-226-67) *46 $1,892,400.....................#117 40. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Scrambled Egger (40-88-5) *12 $632,500...............................#46 3. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: The Million Dollar Man Slick Rick 41. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Mr. Rogers (160-214-33) *42 $1,501,300..............................#155 (1,805-480-69) *58 $3,522,400.........................................................................#172 4. VIRUS/CTI: Duke Ken (1,722-678-104) *71 $4,608,700......................................#40 42. VIRUS: God of Thunder (210-20-4) *5 $410,000...............................................#211 5. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Zeusilla (1,309-295-56) *38 $3,390,300..................................#79 43. VIRUS/GRUNT: “The Hardcore Superstar” Viper (156-50-8) *3 $480,200........#212 44. VIRUS: Doctor Love (125-21-3) *3 $222,200.....................................................#209 6. VIRUS/CTI: Bloodshed Bob (1,880-875-150) *58 $3,886,200.............................#41 45. VIRUS: Black Diamond (98-12-3) $205,300.......................................................#210 7. VIRUS/CTI: Vladimir Drakov (1,624-691-135) *81 $3,481,600..............................#7 46. IMT/VIRUS: “The Big Red Machine” Gerald Robinson (114-31-9) *18 $110,500. #1 8. VIRUS/CTI: Drake Younger (WSL) (1,622-692-137) *61 $3,063,600..................#136 47. IMT: Cujo (71-3-2) $86,800................................................................................#202 9. VIRUS/CTI: Fedor (1,066-233-70) *59 $2,278,400............................................#164 48. IMT/VIRUS: “Big Daddy Cool” Gerald Robinson (59-27-5) *11 $170,900...........#10 10. VIRUS/CTI: Drake Douglas (1,055-295-43) *41 $2,136,300..............................#225 49. IMT/VIRUS: “The Bad Guy” Gerald Robinson (59-36-8) *12 $92,600.................#27 50. IMT/VIRUS: “Trailer Park Gangsta” Gerald Robinson (43-20-5) *7 $33,700.......#29 11. VIRUS/CTI: C.M. Punk (1,112-378-64) *60 $2,733,200.......................................#18 51. IMT: Bad News Boyd (23-0-1) *2 $54,700...........................................................#83 12. VIRUS/CTI: Seth Rollins (1,101-381-55) *50 $2,048,600...................................#145 52. IMT/VIRUS: “The Beastmaster” Gerald Robinson (54-37-8) *12 $101,500........#15 13. VIRUS/CTI: “The Brute” Brock Rampage (1,065-400-71) *47 $2,642,800........#115 53. IMT/VIRUS: “The Big Kahuna” Gerald Robinson (58-42-6) *6 $101,000..............#3 14. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Smallpox (781-199-33) *43 $660,800....................................#105 54. IMT/VIRUS: “The Reflection of Perfection” Gerald R. (52-38-10) *9 $52,500....#21 15. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Queen B. (612-66-23) *25 $232,300.....................................#118 55. IMT/VIRUS: “The American Dream” Gerald Robinson (28-15-4) *6 $95,300.....#90 16. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Creeper (711-324-59) *53 $2,344,700..................................#167 56. IMT/VIRUS: “The Redneck Messiah” Gerald Robinson (28-17-5) *5 $61,300..#153 17. VIRUS/CTI: Phil Brooks (537-331-71) *61 $1,999,700........................................#37 57. IMT/VIRUS: “The Anvil” Gerald Robinson (20-10-3) *5 $59,100........................#65 18. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Starvin’ Marvin (309-186-35) *51 $1,254,200.......................#166 58. IMT/VIRUS: “America’s Hardcore Icon” Gerald R. (25-20-6) *4 $78,400..........#125 19. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: STD (235-151-32) *29 $1,188,900...........................................#23 59. IMT/VIRUS: “The Basket Case” Gerald Robinson (59-56-7) *12 $139,000.........#22 20. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: The Big Nasty (242-176-28) *45 $1,708,200.........................#160 60. IMT/VIRUS: “The Ravishing One” Gerald Robinson (15-12-2) *4 $90,900.........#58 21. VIRUS/CTI: Roderick Rampage (203-142-29) *14 $922,600.............................#168 61. IMT: The Shining (5-2) $48,700.........................................................................#194 22. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Queen Zombie (143-87-17) *24 $735,700...............................#99 62. IMT: Maverick Lt. Pete Mitchell (3-0-2) *2 $39,300............................................#78 23. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: The Wild Bushman (301-250-61) *53 $2,053,700...................#97 63. IMT: Ted the Mega-Murder Bundy (3-1) *2 $15,700..........................................#89 24. VIRUS/CTI: Bloodshed Brawler MD (326-276-60) *52 $1,707,700...................#133 64. IMT: Bloodsport Frank Dux (3-1-1) *2 $14,800...................................................#82 25. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Queen Walker (159-110-25) *25 $1,041,400..........................#91 65. IMT: Mr. Diehard John McClane (3-1-1) *1 $34,500...........................................#85 26. VIRUS/CTI: Second City Saint (87-59-17) *13 $841,900......................................#76 66. IMT: Candyman (3-1-2) $36,000........................................................................#193 27. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Bird Flu (135-118-14) *28 $1,046,700...................................#102 67. IMT: Horace the Shocker Pinker (3-2) *1 $66,600...............................................#86 28. VIRUS/CTI: Guzinga (32-20-3) *10 $175,300.....................................................#206 68. IMT: Iceman Tom Kasanzky (3-2) *1 $40,000......................................................#77 29. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: The Killer Kangaroo (230-220-33) *52 $2,101,000................#161 69. IMT: The Stepfather (11-11-4) *1 $44,300........................................................#170 30. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Grim Reafer (97-90-13) *12 $643,600...................................#141 70. IMT: Pee Wee Herman (2-2) $8,000....................................................................#68 31. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: IMT Slayer (55-57-13) *14 $647,300.......................................#96 71. IMT: Robert the Mega-Murder Chambers (2-2) $7,900......................................#70 32. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Grim Peaper (45-52-9) *12 $641,100....................................#139 72. IMT/VIRUS: “Bad Attitude” Gerald Robinson (47-48-7) *16 $120,000...............#28 33. VIRUS/CTI: Chairshot Shatterday (24-31-2) *1 $110,200..................................#204 73. IMT: Herbert the Re-Animator West (2-3) *1 $9,600..........................................#92 34. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Biscuits (64-72-6) *14 $714,300............................................#122 74. IMT: Hard to Kill Mason Storm (2-3) $60,100......................................................#87 35. VIRUS/CTI: Bloody 24/7 (21-33-5) *4 $209,000................................................#213 75. IMT: 976-EVIL (2-3-1) $53,600...........................................................................#199 36. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Pee “The Wannabee” Wee (207-222-32) *46 $1,970,000....#157 76. IMT: Martin the Fly Brundle (2-3) $9,800............................................................#72 37. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Gravy (57-75-13) *14 $580,300...............................................#55 77. IMT/VIRUS: “The Ace in the Hole” Gerald Robinson (24-27-6) *7 $105,200....#134 38. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Arnold Swarzamijigger (220-241-43) *45 $2,033,800...........#156 78. IMT/VIRUS: “The Alpha Male” Gerald Robinson (18-21-3) *4 $67,100............#129 79. IMT: IT (1-4-1) *1 $24,100.................................................................................#200 HWL Rankings 3 80. IMT: The Lost Boy (1-4-1) $21,400....................................................................#198 122. Jason Adams, Sr. (0-26) $2,300..........................................................................#192 81. IMT: Hellraiser (1-4-1) $20,200..........................................................................#163 123.
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