Ranking the best bouts from World Championship Wrestling's Nitro TV Show For September, October and November 1995.
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As one of the hardest sports to rank who is the best, there are no shortage of people who would vote their idol as the top pound for pound fighter. Thus, this list does not attempt to categorize boxers based on their pound for pound ranking. Yet there is no denying the fact that the current choice of the #1 pound for pound fighter by the Ring Magazine, Manny Pacquiao deserved this title.
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Best Cover Songs Ever 26 items ranked
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Running for public office is never easy. You are subjected to a lot of public scrutiny and at times even what the public perceived can have an effect on a person’s chances for winning an election. Which names below, first name, last name or nickname, do you think that will make it hard or impossible to attain the highest office of the USA?
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Worst Band Names Ever 26 items ranked
Some of them of famous, some aren't, they all have AWFUL names.
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Best Hair Straighteners 26 items ranked
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Rock's Best Double Albums 26 items ranked
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List of phrases Gir, Zim's robot says throughout the cartoon series.
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Letter Most used by a kid 26 items ranked
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Top Least Smart US States 26 items ranked
Methodology: The Smartest State designation is awarded on the basis of 21 factors selected from Morgan Quitno's annual reference book, Education State Rankings, 2006–2007. Rates for each of the 21 factors were processed through a formula that measures how a state compares to the national average for a given category. The end result is that the farther below the national average a state’s education ranking is, the lower (and less smart) it ranks. The farther above the national average, the higher (and smarter) a state ranks.
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