Post by BK London on Feb 25, 2007 14:07:18 GMT -5
15. The Golden Boy (n/a)
- Managed to win both singles matches this month, but if he doesn't watch out somebody could take his spot.
14. Adrian Flamingo (n/a)
- Managing to jump back in the Power 15 after his brief absence, he scores a win over Wyldcard as part of Machismo International and one over Nick Durden. With his new manager for Machismo International along with Mr. Jones, good things look to be coming in his future.
13. Thunderkiss (13)
- He managed to defeat XS3 in a singles match at the top of the month, but was on the losing end towards the end of the month. Will he ever enter the Top 10? Keep tuned in to find out.
12. XS3 (15)
- XS3 moves up from #15 to #12, looking good against Thunderkiss at the Bloody Valentine PPV. More wins like that and he wouldn't be too far from entering the top 10.
11. Jake Cheng (5)
- Not a good month for Jake Cheng. "Injured" for half of it, no wins at all. He makes the biggest drop of this month. Let's see if tag teaming, apparrently the thing he does best, can bring him back up the Power 15 ladder.
10. Brimstone (12)
- Moving up a couple of spots, Brimstone re-enters the top ten by the skin of his teeth. He scored another win over Jake Cheng and one over the super credible Conquistador #2 in a MOTY candidate. He also defeated Adrian Flamingo, but found himself on the losing end of his match with Wyvern at the PPV.
9. Scott Andrews (3)
- Topsy turvey month for the former Light Heavyweight Champion. He started off the month big by defeating Starkweather, but hen the following show he lost to Starkweather. Following up with a win against former ACW Champ Latino, he then lost to Chance Emmerson in a Tag team Title match. But on the last show before the PPV, he and his partner Rattlesnake scored a win over Chance Emmerson and Starkweather, but sure enough - he lost at Bloody Valentine to Starkweather. Will this trend continue in the coming months or will he manage to stable himself.
8. BK London (4)
- Not exactly his month, while losing to Kudo Yasuda at the top of the month, he bounced back with two wins over Vladimir Rasputin in a Falls Count Anywhere Match and Wyvern. But that didn't seal the deal for him, he lost probably the most worthwhile match of them all at Bloody Valentine when he was pinned for the first time in the year by his rival Kudo Yasuda. But now that that part of his life is over, he looks to start back in his tag team with Jake and look to get back some of those tag team victories.
7. Rattlesnake (8)
- For years we've wanted to see the Emperor of the Ring winner challenge the World Champion, and Rattlesnake made history by being the first person in the three years of the event to actually do it. But while his plan of becoming ACW Heavyweight Champion didn't come to fruition, he put up a damn good fight against the World Champion throughout the month and at the PPV. With two tag team wins over Chance's team along with his Senatorial Stable members, it looked as if the belt would be in his future but with some interference by Umeko and fallen referees, it would slip out of his grasp. What's next for the big man? Some speculate he plans to win another shot at Fallen Heroes...guess you'll have to wait to find out.
6. Kudo Yasuda (9)
- Turn for the worst? Not quite. Ever since abandoning his fans that saw him through during his time of searching for the Light Heavyweight Championship, Kudo Yasuda has looked almost better than ever. He managed to successfully defend his championship against BK London at the top of the month, and although somewhere in the middle he suffered a loss to Alicia Laureano, he did exactly what he said he was going to do at Bloody Valentine and that's defeat both members of Top Draw in a Triple Threat Match, a showstealing one at that. >.>
5. Nick Durden (6)
- Another man who has had a mean streak this month, Nick Durden. After losing two partners in the last month and a half, things looked down for him but with his tag team tandem featuring Alicia Kitsune - his newfound confidence brought him multiple wins. Although losing to Adrian Flamingo just days before the PPV, he rebounded in the Heavy Metal Mayhem by destroying The Rioters once and for all.
4. Alicia Laureano (11)
- Possibly the biggest jump ever in Power 15 history. Alicia has taken no prisoners this month with her partner Nick Durden - defeating The Rioters on more than one occassion among others such as the Light Heavyweight Champion Kudo Yasuda. After that huge loss in the Ragnarok match, AK proved she still had it in her when competing in the Heavy Metal Mayhem match in which her team won at Bloody Valentine. Things are looking significantly brighter in her ACW career at the moment, wish we could say the same about her other half.
3. Chance Emmerson (1)
- How the mighty have fallen, it seems the champion himself hasn't been too dominating as of lately, losing multiple matches this month. While losing to the Senatorial Stable's Wyven and the duo of Wyvern and Rattlesnake, he scored with a win in his Ragnarok rematch against Scott Andrews and more importantly at Bloody Valentine successfully defended his title against Rattlesnake. His win-loss record for February doesn't look too bright, will it change in March - only time will tell.
2. Starkweather (2)
- In- er excuse me, FORMER International Champion now that Bloody Valentine is out of the way, but throughout the past few weeks he has still done pretty well for himself the roster by storm, defeating the likes of Scott Andrews and the Entertainment Champion Jason Freeman. At Bloody Valentine he defeated Scott Andrews in a bloody and violent Bed of Roses match, but dropped his title in the process and made a strong statement following his match. Not to mention he's boning the champ's manager, FTW!
1. Wyvern (7)
- For the first time since the new year began, we have a new No.1 to the Power 15. After Chance's dominating 2 month reign on top, the impressive Wyvern managed to defeat the champion on two non-title occassions to secure himself the No.1 spot. While suffering one loss along the way to BK London, he bounced back and delivered a stellar performance against Brimstone at Bloody Valentine. Congrats Wyvern.