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As part of the project's New Year's Resolutions, there is an ongoing effort to decrease the number of stubs to 5%. As of June 6, we are at 7.67%, with 375 articles currently in Category:Stub-Class Professional wrestling articles. It still would be greatly appreciated if members would expand, source and improve stub articles, and a list of well-known wrestlers and tag teams that should be fairly easy to improve is included on the stub article subpage.
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As part of the project's New Year's Resolutions, there is an ongoing effort to decrease the number of stubs to 5%. As of June 20, we are at 7.52%, with 369 articles currently in Category:Stub-Class Professional wrestling articles. It still would be greatly appreciated if members would expand, source and improve stub articles, and a list of well-known wrestlers and tag teams that should be fairly easy to improve is included on the stub article subpage.
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As part of the project's New Year's Resolutions, there is an ongoing effort to decrease the number of stubs to 5%. As of , we are at 7.30%, with 358 articles currently in Category:Stub-Class Professional wrestling articles. It still would be greatly appreciated if members would expand, source and improve stub articles, and a list of well-known wrestlers and tag teams that should be fairly easy to improve is included on the stub article subpage.
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The GCW Tag Team Championship was declared vacant on June 26, when a time-limit draw occured between the champions, The Entourage (Joey Kings and Ethan Page) and The Heartbreakers (Joey Valentine and Mike Hart).
On June 29:
It was reported that CM Punk had undergone surgery on his arm the previous week.
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As part of the project's New Year's Resolutions, there is an ongoing effort to decrease the number of stubs to 5%. As of August 1, we are at 7.22%, with 356 articles currently in Category:Stub-Class Professional wrestling articles. It still would be greatly appreciated if members would expand, source and improve stub articles, and a list of well-known wrestlers and tag teams that should be fairly easy to improve is included on the stub article subpage.
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Lance Cade died from apparent heart failure on August 13.
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As part of the project's New Year's Resolutions, there is an ongoing effort to decrease the number of stubs to 5%. As of August 29, we are at 7.07%, with 349 articles currently in Category:Stub-Class Professional wrestling articles. It still would be greatly appreciated if members would expand, source and improve stub articles, and a list of well-known wrestlers and tag teams that should be fairly easy to improve is included on the stub article subpage.
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Skip Sheffield suffered a compound fracture in his left ankle at a house show. He is expected to undergo surgery and to rehabilitating the injury for approximately four to six months.
It was reported that Becky Bayless had signed a contract with TNA.
WWE confirmed the release of Serena from her contract.
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As part of the project's New Year's Resolutions, there is an ongoing effort to decrease the number of stubs to 5%. As of Sepember 12, we are at 6.98%, with 348 articles currently in Category:Stub-Class Professional wrestling articles. It still would be greatly appreciated if members would expand, source and improve stub articles, and a list of well-known wrestlers and tag teams that should be fairly easy to improve is included on the stub article subpage.
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It was reported that Joey Mercury had undergone surgery on a torn pectoral muscle during the previous weekend. He is expected to miss approximately six months.
It was reported that Alex Koslov had signed a developmental contract with WWE, and is expected to debut in October.
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On September 28, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) announced that WWE NXT would be moving to their official website beginning with the October 5 episode.
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Evan Bourne was written off television due to a shoulder injury. He underwent surgery on October 12 and is expected to be inactive for approximately four months.
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Hey there, I don't know if you are as active on here as before, but I was wondering if you would like to lead the way in making every AFL article as professional as possible. This last year with it being the first year back for the AFL, it was kind of a mess all over the place, the rosters were very poorly managed, and a lot of info was rather inaccurate. I am basically typing this message to see if you are willing to supervise the AFL's image on wikipedia, I know very little in how to construct new infoboxes, graphics, etc etc, but i can definitely assist you in what ever way needed as far as editing articles, etc.
I just always thought it would be cool to dress the AFL league page and team pages like the NFL's.. I also have a buddy on here that is willing to assist in the process (Tampabay721).
Thanks for the response! When I said infoboxes, I was more speaking of the team pages, instead of just a generic look, do you think we could make one like how the NFL has all theirs set up like the Seattle Seahawks for example? You know, with the uniforms and what not, pretty much just more info then they currently have. Do you think you can start up the AFL WikiProject again? I would like to get as much support on these articles as possible.
Well shoot, I'd be more than happy to be on the project, a long with another guy I know on here already said he would too. I just want an organized way to update and keep things under control on all AFL pages.. Do you think we can do it?
So are you willing to lead the project once again? Cause I'll be honest, I don't know how to do any of that.. I could sure use your help.
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Hi, I notice you're on Wikipedia:List of administrator hopefuls. Wikipedia would benefit from more admins. If you have been editing for more than 12 months (preferably 24+ months), and have been editing fairly consistently for the past 6 months (preferably 12+ months) with at least 100 edits a month (this tool will help) - or an explanation for any gaps, and haven't been blocked in the past three years - or a good explanation for a recent block, don't have a recent history of edit warring or arguing with other editors, feel you can explain why you wish to be an admin, can demonstrate some understanding of Wikipedia's procedures and processes, or know where to go for guidance, and are confident enough to go through a RfA, please get in touch with me. We can talk about it some more, and if all looks OK, I'll nominate you. SilkTork✔Tea time09:24, 31 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@SilkTork: thank you for your post. I had honestly forgotten I was there. lol. I think I meet all the criteria, however, the only part I would have an issue with is the procedures and processes and I don't, that I know of, know an admin to learn from. If I knew one, I'd be more than willing to learn and do my best. Crash Underride04:24, 1 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Cool Thanks for getting back to me. Sorry for delay. I've set up a chat page here. I'll be asking you some questions when I've had a chance to look at some of your contributions. SilkTork✔Tea time15:18, 4 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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