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Missouri Rankings Update: Mike Outlaw and WLW wrestlers star in “The Magnificent Seven”

Posted by Ben Simon on September 20, 2020

MO Rankings

SEE THE RANKINGS

The new Official Missouri Rankings list, good through October, has been calculated and published.  Head over to the MO Rankings page for the latest publication.  To qualify for the Top 10, a wrestler must have the highest ratings with consistent activity (RD ≤ 175).  Rankings are published every two months.

For details on how the rankings work, read the Introduction

MOVEMENTS & EXPLANATIONS

The Top 10 is temporarily the “Magnificent Seven.” That’s right; there aren’t enough active competitors to fill out the list. For the first time, #1Mike Outlaw is not just the “General of the Bandana Brigade,” but also the very best Missouri has to offer.

#2Moses and WLW Heavyweight Champion #3Derek Stone also recorded wins this period. The next four wrestlers still make the activity threshold from past matches to make the cut.

Besides Outlaw, it’s notable that the six others are World League Wrestling fixtures.

This was an abbreviated period, with five events held.

The rankings system will not freeze during the COVID-19 event cancellations. While our abilities to hold events are limited, time is not limited. Time factors decay into the wrestlers’ rating numbers. In the months ahead, we will see wrestlers drop from this list through no fault of their own.

When events return, the wrestlers’ ratings will be able to change rapidly based on a win or loss, much like when this system was in its infancy.

Missouri title belt in Studio B

Can the Missouri Title be decided in my empty garage?

The rules for the Official Missouri Rankings and the State title decree that title bouts can only take place at events sanctioned by the Missouri Office of Athletics. In theory, if a promoter staged Outlaw vs. Moses or Outlaw vs. Stone in his garage, and paid for a State inspector to be there, it could happen. The spectacle would come at a guaranteed loss to the promoter, so it is unlikely.

Ever since the most recent MWR champion Farmer Billy Hills retired in October 2019, promoters and wrestlers continue to ask how a new Missouri champion will be crowned. It will be one match, one-on-one, based on the rules stated on the bottom of our Champion page.

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