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Heroes and Legends League HeroesHeroes andand LegendsLegends LeagueLeague League Champion # NGAA: Hawkeye Science 246 (5,625-1,433-241) *83 $16,209,200 … #92 or 501 TV Champion NGAA: Amalgam (1,569-860-143) *68 $5,417,300 … #51 or 502 Central Plains Champion JL6: The Hooded Inmate (10,017-1,701-334) *91 $22,326,600 … #139 or 503 East Coast Champion Syndicate: Deathlok (557-296-54) *25 $1,357,100 … #116 or 504 Great Lakes Champion NGAA: Dionysus (1,747-1,005-197) *81 $6,848,600 … #49 or 505 Mid-Atlantic Champion unclaimed Northeast Champion NGAA: Aesculapius (1,883-1,055-216) *88 $7,414,300 … #50 or 507 Pacific Northwest Champion VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Anthrax (66-75-22) *15 $511,300 … #98 or 508 Rocky Mountains Champion unclaimed Southeast Champion VIRUS/CTI: Sir Arrogance JPM (1,084-407-91) *57 $2,892,600 … #151 or 510 Southwest Champion unclaimed West Coast Champion VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Bio - Hazard (277-72-22) *19 $369,900 … #13 or 512 September 2021 League Tag-team Champions VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Bio - Hazard and VIRUS/CTI: Sir Arrogance JPM #13 & #151 or 789 TV Tag-team Champions VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Lab Rat and VIRUS/CTI: CM Punk #113 & #148 or 987 League Six-man Champions * win 5 free matches VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Leprosy, SARS, and VIRUS/CTI: Latino Lover Boy #16, #97, & #150 or 789 TV Six-man Champions IWAIWA BulletinBulletin NGAA: Dionysus, Aesculapius, and Amalgam #49, #50, & #51 or 987 Battle Royal Winner NGAA: Hawkeye Science (5,625-1,433-241) *83 $16,209,200 … #92 2 HLL Rankings 1. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Plague (96-64-9) *15 $575,800................................................#96 57. Veniom (23-58) $40,400......................................................................................#42 2. VIRUS/CTI: Mike Drake (2,640-525-103) *88 $6,074,100.................................#103 58. Weng-Weng the Impossible Kid (1-36) $21,900..................................................#36 3. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Biological Warfare (1,317-47-22) *16 $612,800......................#48 59. Botchamania (1-39) $14,300...............................................................................#39 4. VIRUS/CTI: GZ Drake (1,433-475-83) *69 $3,366,500.......................................#166 60. FEAR/AXIS: Venum Black (5-50) *4 $48,300......................................................#129 5. VIRUS/CTI: Mike Vicious (1,318-478-91) *55 $2,998,800.................................#155 61. Harry “The Exterminator” Doyle (10-70) $32,000..............................................#44 62. Toby Marx (21-89) $36,600.................................................................................#52 63. The Dungeon (10-84) $32,500.............................................................................#45 6. VIRUS/CTI: CW Drake (1,113-304-61) *45 $2,500,100.....................................#157 64. Joel “The Music Man” Bartell (2-112) $23,300...................................................#61 7. VIRUS/CTI: DC Drake (1,193-425-65) *58 $2,914,100.......................................#133 65. Jason Skills (2-150) $24,900................................................................................#53 8. VIRUS/CTI: Kassius Ohno (CSL) (1,218-476-88) *39 $2,366,300.......................#123 66. Gruban (2-208) $34,000......................................................................................#28 9. VIRUS/CTI: CM Punk (1,034-311-61) *45 $2,558,400.......................................#148 67. Buddy Valentine (1-207) $25,400........................................................................#70 10. VIRUS/CTI: Chris Hero (1,018-313-58) *45 $2,267,500....................................#127 68. The Gambler (2-264) $44,400.............................................................................#59 69. TOAD (1-312) $46,000.........................................................................................#57 11. JL6: Halawa Neanderthal (1,032-349-64) *32 $2,698,300..................................#24 70. “Fireproof” Les Burns (0-13) $1,700...................................................................#12 12. VIRUS/CTI: Brain Buster MD (FLL) (1,134-477-76) *52 $2,491,200..................#153 71. Walter S. Nerdberry (0-16) $2,200....................................................................#154 13. VIRUS/CTI: Latino Lover Boy (582-316-63) *53 $1,902,100..............................#150 72. Mr. Congeniality (0-16) $1,000..........................................................................#128 14. VIRUS/CTI: Sami Callihan (393-245-53) *57 $1,823,500.....................................#14 73. Knuckles McAllister (0-17) $2,400.......................................................................#19 15. VIRUS/CTI: Drake Callihan (300-209-42) *40 $1,191,900.................................#149 74. The Penultimate Warrior (0-17) $2,400............................................................#108 16. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Old Dirty One Eye (91-32-8) *13 $116,200............................#163 75. “Nobody’s Friend” Lou Zher (0-17) $2,400.........................................................#17 17. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Malaria (94-82-12) *14 $617,300............................................#20 76. Thomas Powerhouse (0-17) $1,200..................................................................#146 18. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Leprosy (66-56-16) *14 $438,700............................................#16 77. Jack Von Splatt (0-17) $500...............................................................................#114 19. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Filthy Itch (49-45-11) *10 $365,900.......................................#164 78. Porter Coleman (0-17) $500................................................................................#88 20. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: SARS (83-81-9) *14 $655,600..................................................#97 79. Dr. Backbreaker (0-18) $2,600...............................................................................#9 21. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Old Droopy (13-13-2) *3 $181,400........................................#158 80. Alaka-Zak (0-18) $2,600.......................................................................................#38 22. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Botulism (55-60-16) *9 $472,700............................................#18 81. Barry “The Lead” Weston (0-18) $1,400.............................................................#90 23. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Necrotizing Fasciitis (47-52-13) *10 $497,400...........................#7 82. Brody Michaels (0-20) $1,800.............................................................................#37 24. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Triple Lindy (4-9-1) *1 $28,100................................................#86 83. Crusher Sven (0-20) $1,800...............................................................................#109 25. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Avian Flu (74-80-11) *14 $475,300..........................................#15 84. Marc A. Roni (0-21) $3,200..................................................................................#79 26. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Armageddon (3-11) *1 $31,800...............................................#87 85. Igor the Invincible (0-21) $2,000.........................................................................#99 27. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Lab Rat (72-83-11) *16 $704,200..........................................#113 86. “One-Man Party” Marty Graw (0-21) $600.........................................................#89 28. VIRUS/LPPF/CTI: Super Flu (39-67-8) *10 $499,100...........................................#47 87. Orson Fiddlesticks (0-22) $1,400.......................................................................#165 88. Fickle Franklin Forgenstein (0-23) $2,400...........................................................#91 89. Frankie the Behemoth (0-23) $800.....................................................................#11 29. VIRUS/CTI: Solomon Crowe (1,135-441-97) *48 $2,540,800............................#167 90. Vic Vance (0-23) $500..........................................................................................#93 30. ONE: The Hated One (347-146-10) *5 $948,100................................................#73 31. IMT/VIRUS: “Eastern Champ” Gerald Robinson (134-12-4) *5 $121,300.........#105 32. IMT/VIRUS: Charlotte Flair (86-26-8) *8 $112,000............................................#162 91. Robert “The Dare Devil” (0-477) $45,600...........................................................#77 33. IMT/VIRUS: “Atlantic Champ” Gerald Robinson (107-61-14) *16 $58,100.........#84 92. Igor Prakislav (0-540) $60,700.............................................................................#71 34. IMT/VIRUS: Chris Jericho (53-17-1) *6 $174,900..............................................#110 93. Hector Maxwell (0-541) $21,300.........................................................................#56 35. IMT/VIRUS: “League Champ” Gerald Robinson (39-9-2) *2 $68,400................#156 94. The Big Train (0-592) $12,800..............................................................................#60 36. IMT/VIRUS: “Northern Champ” Gerald Robinson (60-34-8) *7 $103,200........#107 95. Henry Taylor (0-613) $31,600..............................................................................#31 37. IMT/VIRUS: “Central Champ” Gerald Robinson (87-64-8) *17 $72,900..............#95 96. The Boogie Knight (0-616) $68,700.....................................................................#65 38. IMT/VIRUS: Shayna Baszler (38-16-6) *5 $49,400...............................................#41 97. Paul Vintage (0-628) $21,600..............................................................................#55
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