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  • Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (May 17 to 23, 2020)[edit]

    Prepared with commentary by Thatoneweirdwikier

    ⭠ Last week's report

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    This week, there were many articles related to The Last Dance, quite a lot of people died, and interest continued to dwindle for the so-called "Wuhan Flu".

    Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
    1 Michael Jordan 2,340,798 Once again, Jordan slam-dunks the charts, likely due to his appearance in the Netflix documentary The Last Dance, which looks at the 1997–98 Chicago Bulls season, his last before a brief un-retirement.
    2 Catherine the Great 1,217,270 The former Empress of Russia was portrayed in a recent comedy-drama miniseries titled The Great, released on Hulu on the 15th of May.
    3 COVID-19 pandemic 1,160,774 As the pandemic grows (roughly 5.5m cases at the time of writing) and more people are getting infected, there is only one question on most people's minds: When will there be a vaccine?
    4 Shad Gaspard 1,025,128 The former WWE wrestler was declared missing on May 17 after getting caught in a rip currentinVenice Beach, California. After a massive search by the U.S. Coast Guard, his body washed up on shore three days later, shortly after being identified by the Los Angeles County coroner's office.
    5 Scottie Pippen 1,021,437 #1's teammate.
    6 Israel Kamakawiwoʻole 959,304 Asinger-lyricist and musician, Kamakawiwo'ole was honoured with a Google Doodle on the 20th of May for his 61st birthday.
    7 Fred Willard 954,358 Another death on the list coming from an American actor and writer. This was only due to natural causes.
    8 Deaths in 2020 906,183 Do not stand at my grave and weep
    I am not there; I do not sleep.
    I am a thousand winds that blow,
    I am the diamond glints on snow,
    I am the sun on ripened grain,
    I am the gentle autumn rain.
    9 Steve Kerr 905,193 Former teammate of #1 and #5.
    10 Dennis Rodman 826,433 #1, #5, and #9's teammate.
    11 Phil Jackson 740,103 Former coach of #1, #5, #9, and #10. (This is getting confusing.)
    12 List of NBA champions 698,612 This article also probably has something to do with The Last Dance (which is making the rounds this week).
    13 Karl Malone 606,053 Former basketball player Karl Malone was involved in the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals, as his team (Utah Jazz) played against the Chicago Bulls... and lost.
    14 Battle of Hayes Pond 571,402 The Hayes Pond conflict was between the Ku Klux Klan and Lumbee Native Americans. It took place on the 18th of January, 1958, and prevented further KKK activity in the area. Recently mentioned on the front page of Reddit.
    15 Phyllis George 542,690 Another death to add to the list – this time, it's a businesswoman and sportscaster.
    16 Ravi Zacharias 539,059 And another death. Zacharias was a Christian apologist, who wrote over 30 books.
    17 Chicago Bulls 506,648 The team that is focused on in The Last Dance, featuring #1, #5, #9, and #10.
    18 Elon Musk 485,840 The entrepreneur's weirdly named baby with Grimes has now had its name changed to "X Æ A-Xii".
    19 Paatal Lok 483,634 This is a newly-released Amazon Prime show that is about a cop who cracks the case of a failed assassination attempt. It was positively received, save for a minor controversy about a racist slur.
    20 Ken Osmond 481,309 Another death for the list. Osmond was best known for his role of Eddie HaskellinLeave It to Beaver.
    21 Jerry Sloan 476,206 Once again, a recent death makes the list. Sloan was a former basketball player, playing for #17 for a few years, and coaching the Utah Jazz during #13's time there - including the two finals lost to our #1 and his friends.
    22 Lynn Shelton 471,726 And another death. Shelton was a filmmaker, best known for films such as Humpday and Your Sister's Sister.
    23 COVID-19 pandemic in India 440,422 India currently has approximately 145,000 cases of the virus that began in Wuhan (as of the time of writing).
    24 6ix9ine 437,646 The ever controversial rapper who was locked up for gang violence released a new song recently titled "Trollz". It follows the release of the song "Gooba" and precedes his next album, to be released in August 2020.
    25 Peter III of Russia 435,882 To end the list this week, we have the Emperor of Russia just before #2. He was possibly assassinated... or he got in a drunken fight with his bodyguard.

    Exclusions[edit]


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