daBomb619
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On the contrary. Check my profile ( http://www.funtrivia.com/expertwins.cfm?pid=1337272). I've seen soccer (2002 South Korea/Japan, Europe, European Championship, Liverpool, North & Central America, UK Football Stadiums), Canadian football (Canadian Football), figure skating (Figure Skating), gymnastics (Gymnastics), baseball (MLB Players A-D), hockey (NHL 2000s), cricket (ODIs, Tests 2000s), snooker/pool (Snooker and Pool), tennis (Tennis Players), UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), horse racing (Australia, Horse Racing), and mixed sports for other countries (Australia, Scotland).
Besides, professional wrestling isn't a sport.
Reply #1. Feb 24 13, 7:08 PM
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agony
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In FT terms, I'm pretty sure wrestling is categorized as Entertainment, not Sports.
Reply #2. Feb 24 13, 8:28 PM
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eyhung
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To be fair, I believe Sports categories are now excluded from Who's the Expert. So while you may have victories in Sports categories from the past, it doesn't mean newer players can achieve victories in them.
Reply #3. Feb 25 13, 1:45 AM
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| jokerkevin
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That is interesting, when was this new concept introduced? For some particular reason I never observed it in the past.
Reply #4. Feb 25 13, 1:00 PM
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mpkitty
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I believe it just had MLB yesterday.
Reply #5. Mar 07 13, 8:13 PM
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| triviaking162
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I won the Boston Red Sox category 2 days ago.
Reply #6. Mar 07 13, 8:25 PM
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eyhung
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Yes, it looks like sports categories are now a part of Whos the Expert again.
Reply #7. Mar 08 13, 2:07 AM
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scooter1981
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I've seen a Chicago Cubs expert game on here a couple of times. Haven't done as well as hoped to on it...
Reply #8. Mar 12 13, 2:59 PM
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