75-87 4th in the division
The all time won loss record for the franchise is... 3028 wins - 3352 losses
Andre the Giant. but he has not taken world champinships but he was undefeated for over 15 years the answer to that question is Steve Austine he made a record of it.
The Saints 2006 regular season record was 10-6. They made the playoffs, defeated the Eagles in the first round and then lost to the Bears in the NFC conference championship game for an overall record of 11-7.
He never went to college for wrestling!
this answer would be china not
#1.Semiarid#2.floodplain#3.Bronze#4.scribe A scribe is a professional record keeper
There is no one person who is recorded as the inventor of sumo wrestling, as it is an ancient Japanese sport that traces back centuries with no record of its originators. Professional sumo, which can still be seen today, can trace its roots back to the Edo Period in Japan's history, which lasted from 1603 to 1868. The first professional sumo tournaments were held in 1684. It is believed that professional sumo wrestling came about as an alternate source of income for the samurai.
William Scott "Bill" Goldberg was born December 27, 1966 is a former professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He is famous for holding the record for the largest undefeated winning streak in professional wrestling. The official count is listed as 173 wins and one loss, although some have disputed the legitimacy of that total.Goldberg is also famed for his catch phrase, "Who's Next?"
The longest professional wrestling match ever (as certified by Guinness, no official record existed before this for modern professional wrestling ) was on January 8th 2011 Murietta, CA for the Epic War wrestling promotion, between "Rockstar" Cordova (Michael Inman) and "Dangerous J" Jaysin Strife (Nathan Blodgett) in a 7-Hour Ironman Match in . Jaysin Strife won the match 14-13 falls. A 1 minute rest period was given after each fall so if you deduct the rest time they wrestled for a total of 6 hours and 33 mins which still beats the disputed record of 6 hours and 30 mins (as well as the well known yet unofficial Lewis/Stecher record of 5 and 1/2 hours)
The longest professional wrestling match ever (as certified by Guinness, no official record existed before this for modern professional wrestling ) was on January 8th 2011 in Murietta, CA for the Epic War wrestling promotion, between "Rockstar" Cordova (Michael Inman) and "Dangerous J" Jaysin Strife (Nathan Blodgett) in a 7-Hour Ironman Match. Jaysin Strife won the match 14-13 falls. A 1 minute rest period was given after each fall so if you deduct the rest time they wrestled for a total of 6 hours and 33 mins which still beats the disputed record of 6 hours and 30 mins (as well as the well known yet unofficial Lewis/Stecher record of 5 and 1/2 hours) The above answer is in regards to "Professional Wrestling". Addressing wrestling as a whole, professional(fake) and real wrestling, this is still the wrong answer. The longest match in wrestling took place at the 1912 Olympics. The bout between Klein and Asikainen was the longest. It lasted 11 hours and forty minutes. After Klein finally took the victory, he was too tired to compete in the final.
Go to a wrestling school near you. Get trained and if your lucky and TNA wants you they'll sign you if you show your wrestling record!!!