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Anyone else seen the list yet? Here it is, in full...

500.Brian Hardy

499.Shane Hollister

498.Nick Vickers

497.Lance Anoa?i

496.Johnny Adams

495.Silent Warrior

494.Vince Beach

493.The Maestro

492.Perry Von Viscious

491.Anton Levigh

490.LJ Cruz

489.Chrisifix

488.Corey Blaze

487.Jimi The Hippie

486.Shooter Storm

485.The Big O

484.Lumberjack Leroux

483.Brandon Bishop

482.Barry Hardy

481.Elia Markopoulos

480.Mr. Ooh La La

479.Tyler Priegel

478.Al Farat

477.Joey Knight

476.Butch Long

475.Tommy Reznik

474.Kid America

473.Chris Cooper

472.Dave Dutra

471.Mohamad Ali Vaez

470.Marc Mandrake

469.Danny Daniels

468.Larry Dallas

467.Johnny Spade

466.Gabe Saint

465.Cheech Hernandez

464.Rob Fury

463.Nui Tofiga

462.Franky the Mobster

461.Cueball Carmichael

460.Steve Stasiak

459.Ophidian

458.Jason Cypress

457.Garrett Dylan

456.The Bodysnatcher

455.Tommy Mack

454.Jamin Olivencia

453.Billy Gibbs

452.American Kickboxer II

451.Rudy Switchblade

450.Brandon Thurston

449.Luke Robinson

448.Joe Gacy

447.Black Ice

446.Nick Fury

445.AJ Kirsch

444.Vordell Walker

443.Gideon Malice

442.Jessie Godderz

441.Samuray Del Sol

440.Nitro

439.Paredyse

438.Dany Only

437.Chris Rockwell

436.Player Uno

435.Sam Shields

434.Greg Anthony

433.Christian York

432.Rob Sweet

431.Corey Hollis

430.Sara Del Rey

429.Kevin Douglas

428.Dave Osborne

427.Ethan HD

426.Stupefied

425.Hellcat

424.Steven Walters

423.Napalm Bomb

422.Jayson Wayne

421.Gee Gee

420.Primo Scordino

419.John Skyler

418.Bobby Shields

417.Kyle Matthews

416.Gregory Iron

415.Mike Rollins

414.Damian Dragon

413.Anthony Darko

412.Tyler Hilton

411.Bill Collier

410.Scorpio Sky

409.Matt Saigon

408.Patrick Bentley

407.Crazzy Steve

406.Sinn Bodhi

405.John Kermon

404.Biggie Biggs

403.Sexxxy Eddie

402.Dandido Jr.

401.Garett Bischoff

400.Breaker Morant

399.Oliver Cain

398.Bloody Harker Dirge

397.Seth Delay

396.Aiden Veil

395.Azrieal

394.Ahtu

393.Timothy Thatcher

392.James Bronson

391.Bobby Moore

390.Jimmy Cicero

389.Cobian

388.Micah Taylor

387.Aaron Draven

386.Dash Maverick

385.Dasher Hatfield

384.Vaquero Fantasma

383.Tank

382.Slyk Wagner Brown

381.Super Dragon

380.Kekoa The Flyin? Hawaiian

379.Ashley Sixx

378.Chris Silvio

377.Chip Day

376.John E. Stone

375.Mike Hughes

374.Notorious T.I.D.

373.Dave Crist

372.Mustafa Aziz Daniels

371.Jimmy Jacobs

370.Robbie Mcallister

369.Bobby Fish

368.RJ City

367.DJ Hyde

366.Scotty O?Shea

365.Steve Boz

364.Josef Von Schmidt

363.Tiger Mask IV

362.Alex Koslov

361.Jake Christ

360.Andy Ridge

359.Brandon Gatson

358.Ricky Reyes

357.Andrew Alexander

356.Percy Watson

355.Craven Knyte

354.Matt Burns

353.Amazing Red

352.Luke Hawx

351.Leakee

350.Kyle Sebastian

349.Dru Onyx

348.Chris Wylde

347.Greg Excellent

346.Electroshock

345.Drew Gulak

344.Kenso

343.Se7en

342.Derek Sanders

341.Stryknyn

340.Tim Storm

339.Josh Daniels

338.Asylum

337.Devon Storm

336.Lince Dorado

335.Mike Sydal

334.Shaun Ricker

333.Mike Posey

332.Willie Mack

331.Scott Reed

330.Grizzly Redwood

329.Jake O?Reilly

328.Peter Avalon

327.Joey Rico Dynamite

326.CJ Parker

325.Ray Alexander

324.Pinkie Sanchez

323.Alexander Rusev

322.Roscoe Jackson

321.Mikael Judas

320.Caleb Konley

319.Jason Jordan

318.Oliver John

317.Kory Chavis

316.Danny Havoc

315.BLK Jeez

314.Necro Butcher

313.Marco Corleone

312.Joh Davis

311.Brandon Espinosa

310.Aden Chambers

309.Tiberious King

308.Kenneth Cameron

307.Vance Nevada

306.Jesse Neal

305.Craig Classic

304.Sabu

303.Damien Wayne

302.Ares

301.Luke Gallows

300.Scotty Vortekz

299.Pepper Parks

298.Tommy Dreamer

297.Icarus

296.Rick Victor

295.Ace Hawkins

294.Kuimuna

293.Robby Heart

292.Harv Sihra

291.Anthony Nese

290.Ray Gonzalez

289.Ruckus

288.Gurv Sihra

287.Gran Akuma

286.John McChesney

285.Matt Riviera

284.Lance Bravado

283.Silver King

282.Facade

281.Silas Young

280.Harlem Bravado

279.John Silver

278.Dr. Nicholas Dinsmore

277.Jigsaw

276.Shane Haste

275.Rich Swann

274.Rey Bucaniero

273.Gilbert

272.Jimmy Rave

271.Akebono

270.Homicide

269.Masahiro Chono

268.Krimson

267.LA Parka Jr.

266.Lance Archer

265.Joey Ryan

264.Big E Langston

263.Kai

262.MVP

261.Daisuke Sekimoto

260.Alex Silva

259.Jake Manning

258.Ryan Eagles

257.Arik Cannon

256.Kahagas

255.Famous B

254.Masada

253.Dean Ambrose

252.Bryon Saxton

251.Manabu Soya

250.BJ Whitmer

249.Gedo

248.Kaz Hayashi

247.Takao Omori

246.Ricky Cruz

245.Extreme Tiger

244.Bray Wyatt

243.Bestia 666

242.Sonjay Dutt

241.Virus

240.Steve Corino

239.Hallowicked

238.Mascara Dorada

237.Paul London

236.Rocky Romero

235.Petey Williams

234.Devon Moore

233.Jado

232.Hartley Jackson

231.Chessman

230.Dragon Kid

229.El Texano Jr.

228.Psicosis II

227.Shaun Tempers

226.Richochet

225.Akitoshi Saito

224.Chris Angel

223.Papdon

222.Darin Corbin

221.Josh Alexander

220.Trent Barreta

219.Apollyon

218.Scott Steiner

217.Mike Quackenbush

216.Dragon Rojo Jr.

215.Shawn Daivari

214.Delirious

213.Brad Maddox

212.Cbernetico

211.Brian Kendrick

210.Johnny Curtis

209.Derek Wylde

208.N8 Mattson

207.JTG

206.Briley Pierce

205.Chris Masters

204.??? (Seriously, there?s nobody here?)

203.Tyler Reks

202.Masato Tananka

201.Naruki Doi

200.Eddie Kingston

199.Corey Graves

198.Rob Terry

197.Gamma

196.Michael McGillicutty

195.Jack Evans

194.Tyson Dux

193.Connor O?Brian

192.Robert Anthony

191.Jake Carter

190.Drew McIntyre

189.Joe Doering

188.Matt Cross

187.Chance Prophet

186.El Hijo Perro Aguayo

185.Ted DiBiase Jr.

184.Kenny Omega

183.Kota Bushi

182.Silver Kain

181.Yoshinobu Kanemaru

180.Mark Haskins

179.Shawn Spears

178.Nick Jackson

177.Chavo Guerrero

176.Hector Garza

175.Camacho

174.Joe E. Legend

173.Kenta

172.Matt Jackson

171.Mohammad Yone

170.Alex Riley

169.Ryo Santo

168.Titus O?Neil

167.Bray Wyatt

166.Ultimo Guerrero

165.Jinder Mahal

164.Minoru Suzuki

163.Cedric Alexander

162.El Hijo Del Santo

161.Mike Mondo

160.Curt Hawkins

159.Caprice Coleman

158.Shannon Moore

157.Blue Demon Jr.

156.Darren Young

155.Rey Escorpion

154.Uhaa Nation

153.El Zorro

152.Ryusuke Taguchi

151.Cima

150.Ezekiel Jackson

149.Jushin Liger

148.BXB Hulk

147.A.R. Fox

146.Drake Younger

145.Douglas Williams

144.Rush

143.RJ Brewer

142.Yuji Nagata

141.Bo Dallas

140.TJ Perkins

139.Darrick Bateman

138.Jimmy Susumu

137.Mahabali Veera

136.Jay Spadley

135.Mason Ryan

134.Mike Dalton

133.Volador Jr.

132.Genki Horiguchi

131.Naomichi Marufuji

130.D?Angelo Dinero

129.Low-Ki

128.Rhino

127.Hirooki Goto

126.Chuck Taylor

125.Yoshi Tatsu

124.Kassius Ohno

123.Akira Tozawa

122.Masaaki Mochizuki

121.Shingo

120.La Sombra

119.Ultimo Dragon

118.Xavier Woods

117.Togi Makabe

116.Jerry Lynn

115.Masato Yoshino

114.Abyss

113.Finlay

112.Suwama

111.Ryback

110.Antonio Cesaro

109.Alex Shelley

108.Heath Slater

107.Tyson Kidd

106.Luke Harper

105.Kid Kash

104.The Almighty Sheik

103.Blue Panther

102.Great Khali

101.Kyle O?Reilly

100.Sin Cara

99.Justin Gabriel

98.Richie Steamboat

97.Rhett Titus

96.Evan Bourne

95.Carlito

94.Tetsuya Naito

93.Harry Smith

92.Hunico

91.Jimmy Uso

90.Jey Uso

89.Damien Sandow

88.Pac

87.Zema Ion

86.Hernandez

85.Eric Young

84.Kenny King

83.David Otunga

82.El Generico

81.La Mascara

80.Negro Casas

79.Yamato

78.Mike Bennett

77.Leo Kruger

76.Epico

75.Adam Cole

74.Brodus Clay

73.Satoshi Kojima

72.Primo

71.Tommaso Ciampa

70.Zack Ryder

69.Averno

68.Prince Devitt

67.El Mesias

66.Robbie E

65.Mark Briscoe

64.Karl Anderson

63.Jay Briscoe

62.Adam Pearce

61.Takeshi Morishima

60.Santino Marella

59.Johnny Gargano

58.Kazarian

57.Jeff Jarrett

56.Wade Barrett

55.Gunner

54.Michael Elgin

53.Charlie Haas

52.Sami Callihan

51.Samoa Joe

50.Matt Morgan

49.The Miz

48.Chris Daniels

47.Shinsuke Nakamura

46.Seth Rollins

45.Tensai

44.Colt Cabana

43.Magnus

42.Shelton Benjamin

41.Crimson

40.Kazchika Okada

39.Jay Lethal

38.Go Shiozaki

37.Rob Van Dam

36.R-Truth

35.Sting

34.El Terrible

33.Jack Swagger

32.Roderick Strong

31.Kofi Kingston

30.Bully Ray

29.Chris Jericho

28.AJ Styles

27.Mr. Anderson

26.Dr. Wagner Jr.

25.Devon

24.Takashi Sugiura

23.Cody Rhodes

22.Kane

21.Jeff Hardy

20.Kevin Steen

19.L.A. Park

18.Eddie Edwards

17.The Big Show

16.Dolph Ziggler

15.Christian

14.Randy Orton

13.Austin Aries

12.James Storm

11.Kiroyoshi Tenzan

10.Alberto del Rio

9.Mark Henry

8.Kurt Angle

7.Davey Richards

6.Jun Akiyama

5.Sheamus

4.Daniel Bryan

3.John Cena

2.Bobby Roode

1.CM Punk

...until you realise that it's solely Michael Cole on commentary for three hours (with the temporary addition of The Miz).

I wish Punk would have come out to do commentary instead. That would have really added to the rivalry, plus it'd have been a lot more entertaining.

TNA is so bad right now, I watched a bit of the PPV and fell asleep...literally!

You are nuts. :p Week in, week out, TNA's been putting on better shows than WWE over the past few months. No Surrender was a decent PPV, overall. I really like how they handled the main event. I'll say it right now: Night of Champions will not beat it.

You are nuts. :p Week in, week out, TNA's been putting on better shows than WWE over the past few months. No Surrender was a decent PPV, overall. I really like how they handled the main event. I'll say it right now: Night of Champions will not beat it.

I don't doubt that for a second, but its still pretty bad and laughable...people I been chatting to agree with me as well but suppose as an alternative to WWE its better...ROH trumps all though (Y)

Yeah, I wish there would be another ECW type movement and a lesser known, better quality, show gets put on a common cable network.

yeah those were the days, looking for it on some obscure channel! and the epic Rhyno promos!

You are nuts. :p Week in, week out, TNA's been putting on better shows than WWE over the past few months. No Surrender was a decent PPV, overall. I really like how they handled the main event. I'll say it right now: Night of Champions will not beat it.

Bull ****ing ****. TNA is absolutely atrocious, week in and week out. Just because WWE is also poor doesn't mean TNA is good. Any of Punk, Bryan and Ziggler are better than the entire TNA roster combined.

Bull ****ing ****. TNA is absolutely atrocious, week in and week out. Just because WWE is also poor doesn't mean TNA is good. Any of Punk, Bryan and Ziggler are better than the entire TNA roster combined.

I think AJ Styles, Austin Aries, and several others might disagree with that statement actually. Just because TNA has horrid storylines (as does WWE mind you) that make zero sense, have zero payoff (so far anyways) and normally end with the total lack of closure (as they do in WWE sometimes as well) does not mean they do not have extremely talented wrestlers. They have plenty of top tier talent, that either doesn't get seen because of lack of TV time, or because they are involved in convoluted storylines that just make them talk every week. Hell, beardy man is a damn good wrestler, when he's not talking like a nutjob. (You guys should know who I mean)

Also, I'm sorry. And I know the IWC will disagree with me etc, but I think Ziggler is *currently* overrated. Other than selling like a champ, and being DECENT in the ring, what has he done to warrant being called one of the best in the world? Yes, he puts on good matches week in and week out. Yes, he sells like crazy. But comparing him to Punk, or Bryan on their level of in ring performance? I don't think so. Chris Jericho could run circles around Ziggler. And probably would have if he didn't go off and sing again.

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Bull ****ing ****. TNA is absolutely atrocious, week in and week out. Just because WWE is also poor doesn't mean TNA is good. Any of Punk, Bryan and Ziggler are better than the entire TNA roster combined.

Sounds like you haven't been watching it properly then. WWE may have the better talkers (Punk, Cena, Bryan, Ziggler, etc.), but TNA put on the better matches (IMO, they definitely put on the

), and to me, that's more important. Hell, Samoa Joe and Jeff Hardy have put on two great matches in the last four days!

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Spying on users: On the flip side, WhatsApp accused the Israeli cyber-intelligence firm, NSO Group, of deploying a fresh wave of targeted "spear phishing" attacks against its users, which were thwarted by WhatsApp's security teams. Reorder profile grid: Adding some customization for the profile grid feature, Instagram now lets you rearrange posts in your profile without deleting and reuploading content. Go to your profile and long-press any thumbnail to find the "Reorder grid" option. This week in AI news Catch up on the latest artificial intelligence news updates that arrived throughout the week: Claude RAM hogger: Windows users are getting infuriated by Claude Desktop's hidden 1.8GB Hyper-V VM bug, which spins up if you use Claude Cowork or agent mode even once. It shows a Vmmem process in Task Manager, indicating 0% CPU usage but 1.8GB of RAM usage. Claude Fable 5: The new state-of-the-art AI model from Anthropic beats OpenAI's ChatGPT-5.5 in multiple AI benchmarks. Claude Fable 5 sits above the Opus models and outperforms most other generally available models across knowledge work, vision, scientific research, and more. However, the model was abruptly suspended after receiving an export control directive from the US government. Stack Overflow for AI agents: The popular Q&A platform has launched Stack Overflow for Agents in beta, which AI agents can use to share, find, and reuse coding knowledge. It explained that AI agents operate in isolation, creating an Ephemeral Intelligence Gap, and valuable tokens are wasted on something another agent has already solved. Upgrading Codex: OpenAI is buying a company called Ona, which makes secure cloud execution and orchestration technology for developers. The ChatGPT-maker aims to make Codex agents run for days without being tied to a local machine or an active session. It also announced a new developer mode in Chrome. This week in open-source news Catch up on some of the latest open-source and Linux updates that arrived throughout the week: Linux 7.1 rc7: Linux Torvalds dropped an optimized rc7 with crucial fixes for AMD and laptop hardware. He said that a stable version of Linux 7.1 could arrive next week, adding that the latest RC is not small, but smaller than recent releases. Alpine Linux 3.24: The latest Alpine Linux release added support for COSMIC Desktop, Linux 6.18, IPv6 installer support, automatic serial console configuration for headless setups, and major package updates and removals. This week in Microsoft News Microsoft had to shut down more than 70 GitHub repos after they were compromised by malware, Teams is getting a controversial tracking feature that users may hate, and the company explained why the new update makes PowerToys faster. You can check out Taras's freshly baked Microsoft Weekly roundup to catch up on all the interesting stories this week. This week in gaming The latest issue of Pulasthi's Weekend PC Game Deals curates several exciting games on sale this week. On the Epic Games Store, the new titles on display for grabs include Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks and The Ouroboros King. NVIDIA GeForce NOW's summer sale lowered the prices of both the Performance and Ultimate membership options for a limited time period. Meanwhile, the Xbox Free Play Days brought Undead Labs' post-apocalyptic title State of Decay 2, as well as two Team17-published titles. That said, here are some more stories from the gaming world: Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen expansion to bring snowy region, new updates also coming Playground drops 30 minutes of Fable gameplay, shows off life sim and morality system Playground Games confirms Forza Horizon 6 save wipe bug Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations expansion gives the Slayer a brutal Chain Spear State of Decay 3 is out in 2027, reveals Plague Nests with new co-op gameplay trailer From the review corner This week, Taras got his hands on the DuRoBo Krono portable e-ink reader, which comes with a $279 price tag. It's a smartphone-sized device with a rotating dial, sitting somewhere between premium and cheap in terms of build quality. Speaking of the pros, the physical controls are cool, the smart dial is useful, the battery life is good, and Android 15 has no-nonsense software. On the flip side, the device lacks software customization, the built-in AI needs improvement, the smart dial is a bit wobbly, and there is no ambient light sensor. EA Sports UFC 6 EA Sports UFC 6 does a better job at onboarding new players than most fighting games, according to Pulasthi's detailed review. The game comes with rewarding combat systems, top-notch animation, impressive impact physics, and visible damage on fighters. However, the menus lag a lot, grappling isn't very fun, and the flow state feels a little misplaced. More price drops! We got you covered with some hot tech deals all week. For some reason, if you missed out on a great discount, here is a summary of some recent deals that are still alive: GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC ICE 16G - $649.99 (13% off) 1TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD - $189.98 (31% off) AirPods Pro 3 - $179 ($50 off) Edifier R1280Ts Powered Bookshelf Speakers - $129.99 (24% off) To view all of our recent deals, click here. So, these were some of the biggest tech news and other updates from this week. There will be more issues of our 7 Days series in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing to extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option. Have a great weekend!
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