Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/April 9 to 15, 2023

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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (April 9 to 15, 2023)[edit]

Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga, SSSB and Max BuddyRoo

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Many different subjects, but that persistent chatbot took the top slot again.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 ChatGPT 1,699,710
2 Jon Rahm 1,478,958 This Spanish golfer won the Masters Tournament and returned to the top of the Official World Golf Ranking.
3 The Super Mario Bros. Movie 1,273,498 Oh yeah, Mario time! Nintendo's mascot had a second chance in theaters 30 years after one disastrous live-action adaptation with a cartoon that's fun for both children and those whose fandom dates back to when games where in cartridges. Reviewers were not as enamoured given the movie's plot is as basic as most Super Mario games (maybe a sequel adapting one of the RPGs can improve on that? and let's just say I'd have liked the post-credits scene better if it was a character that wasn't shown in a previous scene!). But audiences love Mario and Luigi so much the movie made half a billion in just two weeks, already becoming the highest-grossing video game movie ever.
4 Beef (TV series) 1,118,414 In spite of the nice steak to the left, this Netflix show is named after a feud, namely of Steven Yeun and Ali Wong holding a nasty grudge on each other after almost having a car accident.
5 Deaths in 2023 960,953 Turn back, hypnotic
There's breathing out, but not back in
Staring into black light
Permanently midnight...
6 Millie Bobby Brown 735,737 The once and future Eleven announced her engagement to Jake Bongiovi.
7 Boston Marathon bombing 694,427 April 15 marked 10 years since two brothers bombed the finish line of the Boston Marathon, citing a motive of revenge for American military action in Afghanistan and Iraq. Three people died and 281 injuried in the bombing. One brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died on April 19, 2013 due to multiple injuries following a shoot-out with police. The second brother, #14, remains on death row.
8 Israel Adesanya 619,508 This Nigerian-New Zealander fighter held his middleweight championship belt after winning at UFC 287.
9 Succession (TV series) 616,572 This TV series is ending soon, with an episode of the final season coming out this week, to critical acclaim, as it temporarily became the top episode of all time on IMDB.
10 B. R. Ambedkar 596,930 India celebrated the architect of their constitution (who is dubbed The Greatest Indian when a certain someone is excluded) on his birth anniversary, unveiling a 175-ft statue in Hyderabad.
11 Dalai Lama 596,267 The 14th Dalai Lama courted controversy as he asked a boy to suck his tongue earlier this week, landing him on the list.
12 Ali Wong 567,204 An actress and comedian who is one of #4's stars.
13 Atique Ahmed 550,586 An Indian gangster turned politician, who still managed to appear in elections behind bars, until his assassination this week on his way to a court-mandated medical checkup.
14 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev 529,814 As mentioned in #7, the youngest of the two brothers responsible for the Boston marathon bombing who is currently in the death row, having lost an appeal to avoid execution last year.
15 John Wick: Chapter 4 504,419 Given where the quote from #1 is from, a reminder that The One is currently killing lots of people all around the world in this movie. (and the guy who spoke that is also present)
16 Brooks Koepka 498,578 The current big name of American golf lost the Masters to #2.
17 Taylor Swift 474,361 Ms. Swift recorded three albums during the pandemic, and is now hitting the road to perform them in the The Eras Tour (whose tickets were easily selling out even if the ones responsible were doing a bad job). In the meantime she broke up with actor Joe Alwyn, who helped compose and produce some of those albums and is now certain to inspire her next batch of songs.
18 Joe Alwyn 422,311
19 14th Dalai Lama 419,768 Tenzin Gyatso is the one currently known as #11. For a spiritual leader he's quite informal, as this video with John Oliver demonstrates, but asking for a child to kiss him and suck his tongue is too much.
20 UFC 287 407,327 The latest MMA event, held in Miami and with #8 being the headliner, beating Alex Pereira to keep his belt.
21 Rinku Singh (cricketer) 405,481 As the Indian Premier League moves along, this player (seen to the left with the Bollywood star who owns his team) broke the record for highest ever chase in the last run.
22 Joe Biden 377,891 You know times are not as bad as they could be when the American president takes long to enter one of these lists. Biden terminated COVID's national emergency status, announced he might run for re-election, and visited Ireland (where he confused the All Blacks with the Black and Tans!).
23 Steven Yeun 373,301 The other star off #4, who this year will also have the return of a proeminent voice role in Invincible.
24 Drake Bell 367,934 Fans of Drake & Josh were scared as one half of the title actors was reported missing, but later found safe.
25 Jon Bon Jovi 355,582 #6's fiancé is the son of this rock star, who changed the spelling of his surname to name his group Bon Jovi.