The 2015 Oklafan Top 50 Is Announced
Posted: Dec 31st 2015 By: Oklafan Staff
Once again, the staff at Oklafan has compiled our list of who we believe to be the top 50 wrestlers in the state of Oklahoma this year. We took into consideration factors such as visibility (how many places they wrestled in the state), accomplishments (title reigns, win/loss records, etc.), appearance (proper wrestling gear, physical fitness) and charisma among other things. Then our crack staff compiled their lists and those lists were averaged together to create the official one. So, as the first official act of 2015 on this site, we are proud to announce the Oklafan Top 50 for 2015. The number in parentheses beside the name is where they were ranked last year. If they were unranked last year it is listed as NL.
1. Mr. Nasty (10)
2. Riker (49)
3. Jon Cross (11)
4. Double D (2)
5. Jermaine Johnson (16)
6. Drake Gallows (1)
7. One Man Sam/Sam Stackhouse (9)
8. Wade Argento (NL)
9. Brian Breaker (12)
10. Bobby Starr (26)
11. Jordan Jacobs (33)
12. Nathan Estrada (NL)
13. Tim Rockwell (27)
14. Spike/Spike Lopez (7)
15. Richie Adams (28)
16. Johnny Z (30)
17. Kevin Morgan (14)
18. Spyder (NL)
19. Skylar Slice (NL)
20. Ray Martinez (47)
21. Buster Cherry/Big Ern (24)
22. Brock Landers (NL)
23. Aaron Anders (29)
24. Erica/Erica Torres (NL)
25. Anarchy [2nd] (40)
26. Damon Windsor (8)
27. Paul Puertorico (5)
28. Jake O'Brien (6)
29. Aaron Neil/The Bronze Bull (32)
30. Graham Bell (3)
31. Damien Morte (NL)
32. Abel (NL)
33. Luke Langley (4)
34. El Fuego del Sol/El Fuego (NL)
35. Brad Michaels (NL)
36. Fuel (15)
37. Canadian Red Devil (28)
38. Rolling Thunder (NL)
39. Skyler Fayden (20)
40. Patient Zero (45)
41. Tyson Jaymes (25)
42. American Made (36(
43. Killista (NL)
44. Lance Osburn (NL)
45. Guy Atticus (39)
46. Jerry Bostic (NL)
47. Ethan Cole (NL)
48. Ky-Ote (NL)
49. Griffin/Dane Griffin (NL)
50. Terry Montana (21)
This is the 11th consecutive year that we at Oklafan have named our Top 50 of the year. Here are some fun facts about the Top 50:
-Voters: Only C. M. Burnham and Mike Iles have voted in every year of the Top 50. Other voters have included Cade Sydal, Jake O'Brien, Mark Wilson, Mitch Baxter, Stevie Caballero, Tim Rockwell, and Sara Bennett.
-A total of 192 wrestlers have appeared in at least 1 of Top 50s.
-10 wrestlers are making their Top 50 debut on this year's list:
Abel, El Fuego del Sol/El Fuego, Ethan Cole, Killista, Lance Osburn, Nathan Estrada, Rolling Thunder, Skylar Slice, Spyder, and Wade Argento
-18 wrestlers ranked last year did not make the list this year:
Angel Camacho, Chaz Sharpe, Cody Burns, Gary Tool, Kareem Sadat, Kevin James Sanchez, Malice, Matt Majestic, Menace [2nd], Michael Wolf, O'Malley, Psycho Sawyer, Randy Price, Rick Russo, Scott Sanders, Shawn Sanders, Striker, and Warhammer
-Only three wrestlers have appeared on every Top 50 list since it began in 2005: Aaron Neil/The Bronze Bull, The Canadian Red Devil, and Timmy J/Tim Rockwell. Of the 3, only Rockwell has held the top spot (2007).
-Double D has the longest consecutive streak being in the top 10 with 6 years (2010-Present). Jermaine Johnson (2009-2012) and Shane Morbid (2007-2010) are tied for the second longest top 10 streak at 4. Dexter Hardaway (2005-2007), Dane Griffin (2008-2010), Ky-Ote (2008-2010), Canadian Red Devil (2007-2009 and 2011-2013), Kevin Morgan (2008-2010), Damon Windsor (2012-2014), Drake Gallows (2013-Present), and Mr. Nasty (2013-Present) all have 3 consecutive years in the top 10. CRD is only wrestler to have 2 streaks of 3 years in the top 10.
-Voted #1: In the 11 years we have done the Top 50, 8 different wrestlers have held the #1 spot. Double D is the only wrestler to be named #1 three times and he did in consecutive years (2011, 2012, and 2013). Dane Griffin is the only other wrestler to be voted #1 more than once (2008 and 2009).
-Unanimous #1: John O'Malley holds the distinction of being voted #1 in the very first Top 50 in 2005 and is the only unanimous #1 in the history of voting.
-Rocco Valentino is the only wrestler to be ranked #1 in the first and only time he was ranked in any Top 50.
-Five different females have been ranked in the Top 50 over the years. The highest ranked ever is Skylar Slice at #19 in 2015. Erica is the only female to be ranked in more than one year: #41 in 2010, #49 in 2012, and #24 in 2015. Two females were ranked in 2006 (Lily McKenzie at #37 and Lady Venom at #41). This year three females were ranked (Slice at #19, Erica at #24, and Killista at #43).
-The longest gap between being ranked belongs to Jerry Bostic who was ranked #49 in 2007 and reappeared 8 years later at #46 in 2015.
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