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Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/March 3 to 9, 2019

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Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga

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Marvelous Musical March

In a way it's a week full of music - a techno singer died (#3, #16), Freddie Mercury (#4) and his friends (#24) seem to just keep themselves in the Report, those old claims about Michael Jackson resurfaced (#8, #10, #17), a rock star's comic is adapted (#12), R. Kelly's image is still dirty (#20), the Jonas Brothers reunited (#22, #25) and Lady Gaga is still on the spotlight (#24). Gaga also helps a female presence in the week of International Women's Day (#9), where theaters see the release of a powerful superhero once known as Ms. Marvel (#2, #7), Google homages a female mathematician (#5), ... and on less flattering notes, there are entries with women dying (#13) or gathering attention for their love lives (#14). Still, the top entry is another death (#11) the same day as that singer, namely of an actor (and #15 is another deceased thespian). A TV host revealing an unfavorable diagnosis (#6), a holiday (#18), a hoax (#19) and a sports event (#21) complete our list.

For the week of March 3 to 9, 2019, the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the WP:5000 report were:

Rank Article Class Views Image About
1 Luke Perry 5,363,473
Last week, he had a stroke. And now this actor, who rose to fame in Beverly Hills 90210 (which narrowly missed the list at #26) and was part of the Riverdale cast (and was also a young priest in The Fifth Element) died at the age of 52, being survived by a fiancé and two children.
2 Captain Marvel (film) 2,340,178
11 months after the post-credits scene of Avengers: Infinity War, comes the movie where Carol Danvers, a fighter pilot turned space cop, crashes on Earth in the mid-1990s and shows audiences why Nick Fury, who looks straight out of Die Hard with a Vengeance, would ask for her help to stop a giant purple bastard. Light-hearted and fun like most Marvel Cinematic Universe entries, Captain Marvel already got good reviews and opened to a whopping $455 million worldwide, in spite of the badmouthing by stupid men's rights activists who seemingly can't accept any movie starring a strong woman.
3 Keith Flint 1,739,259
Got a lousy haircut, a really stupid haircut! Rave music owes much to The Prodigy (#16) and its two singers named Keith, one of whom tragically hung himself at the age of 49.
4 Freddie Mercury 1,402,368
22 straight reports with the King of Queen (#24)! "Are you happy, are you satisfied? How long can you stand the heat?"
5 Olga Ladyzhenskaya 1,121,525 Google homaged this Russian mathematician who in spite of a tough childhood, owing mostly to her father being jailed and executed by Soviet authorities who accused him of being an “enemy of the state”, became very prolific and recognized in her field.
6 Alex Trebek 1,039,358
The long-tenured Jeopardy! host announced he is battling pancreatic cancer, but will continue on the show for as long as he can.
7 Brie Larson 997,779
"Call me Captain Marvel (#2), eternal light
These gravely digs of mine
Will surely prove a sight."
8 Michael Jackson 981,146 In June, it will be ten years since the shocking and Wiki-breaking death of the King of Pop. And so apparently it's time to again ignore his awesome music and just claim he was a molester without any real evidence to back that up, as shown in the bias documentary Leaving Neverland (#17).
9 International Women's Day 973,486 With females still struggling to get properly recognized, this year had many women forgoing being congratulated on March 8. Hope they at least appreciated that in that same day, a woman was shown to be the most powerful being of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (#2).
10 Wade Robson 948,495
In 2005, this choreographer who worked with Britney Spears and NSYNC testified in favor of Michael Jackson (#8), claiming he never abused him during Robson's childhood friendship with MJ. 8 years later, he randomly changed his mind, as documented in our #17.
11 Deaths in 2019 842,579
"Find out who you are
Before you regret it
Cause life is so short
There's no time to waste it"
12 The Umbrella Academy (TV series) 756,069
The latest Netflix hit, adapting a comic book about superpowered people written by Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance.
13 Murder of Dee Dee Blanchard 742,279
Hulu released a trailer of The Act, where Patricia Arquette (pictured) plays this manipulative Louisiana woman who went to extremes to pass her daughter (portrayed by Joey King) as mentally handicapped, leading the very adult offspring to plan her murder (with the help of an online lover).
14 Kate Beckinsale 702,974
Love is hard to understand: just a few months after calling off his engagement with Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson is now attached to an even more beautiful woman, this British actress 20 years his senior, best known for playing a vampire in the Underworld movies.
15 Jan-Michael Vincent 671,193 Cardiac arrest took this actor best known for a leading role in Airwolf in February, but only this month TMZ discovered it.
16 The Prodigy 670,733
In spite of the faces of the band who sung about arson and inhaling being the Keith with a peculiar hairstyle (#3) and the Black Keith, the songwriting and production of this iconic techno band came from Liam Howlett (pictured). The band's website now has a memorial to the late Keith Flint.
17 Leaving Neverland 642,260
HBO and Channel 4 aired their co-production, a two part documentary where Wade Robson (#10) and another person with no Wikipedia page claim our #8 molested them in his Neverland Ranch (pictured). The Jackson estate and his supporters have defended the King of Pop, and have stated the documentary is slanderous and bias.
18 Ash Wednesday 609,269
Also known in my country as New Year's Day, because some people in Brazil only feel things starting once Carnival ends.
19 Momo Challenge 604,291 Like the Blue Whale (game) two years ago, a social media scare about grim tasks leading to suicide. Experts say it's a hoax, albeit with the concession that parents should probably not show kids the creepy statue which has been associated with it.
20 R. Kelly 596,062 One time collaborator of Michael Jackson (#8) who arguably fell from grace even lower, R. Kelly got arrested on unpaid child support claims, released once an unidentified person finished off the $161,633 debt, and interviewed by Gayle King on CBS This Morning.
21 UFC 235 575,469
The latest MMA event was held in Las Vegas, with Jon Jones (pictured) keeping his championship belt.
22 Nick Jonas 575,419
Last year, he only entered some Reports (even our yearly one!) because his wife is huge in India. Nick now earns an entry on his own. Sort of. It's still related to his musical group of siblings (which missed the list at #27), as they reunited and released a new song.
23 Lady Gaga 550,829
Now an Academy Award winner, but still not Bradley Cooper's lover.
24 Queen (band) 472,132
Along with planning the next concerts with Freddie's (#4) replacement Adam Lambert, Brian & Rog are planning a Bohemian Rhapsody sequel - maybe one less melodramatic and more accurate, as nearly $900 million worldwide proves loads of people will watch a Queen-related movie?
25 Joe Jonas 467,127
The man who is set to marry Jean Grey\Sansa Stark with a Cake by the Ocean got together again with brothers Nick (#22) and Kevin (off the list at #31) and released a new song, which shot up to #1 in the charts.
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 3 to 9, 2019)
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 3 to 9, 2019)

Exclusions

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  • This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.
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