Post by Jason Freeman on Nov 3, 2008 16:41:13 GMT -5
Sorry it's a little late, but at least I'm getting them done...>_>
Im going with a monthly schedule for now, but that could change if you guys WANT it to, but nobody EVER says what they want...anyways, without furder ado.
Former ranking in parentheses
10. Sijweh Anguta (N/A)
One of the more impressive debuts in recent memory! Sijweh came in with a bang, getting some revenge for Jonny Spade and managing to own the massive Thunder Train on several occasions! Unforunately, once he was in the ring with him one-on-one, he was unable to escape with the victory, however that doesn't take away from the fact that throughout the month he must have layed the big man out at least three times. He shouldn't let this loss discourage him...he's certainly got a bright future.
9. Jason Freeman (N/A)
Freeman came back from injury with a bang, seemingly a completely different person. Throughout the month he had one goal...get a match against Dan White. He kept persisting, until he made a deal with BK London, and got his match...and then, with the help of a lead pipe, managed to beat Dan White on PPV. An impressive victory for sure, and who knows what he may do next month...will he continue to acchieve his goal of rising through the company?
8. Henry McKaye (5)
He was involved in one of the two matches of the night at Samhain, and may have had the spot of the night with his breathtaking lungblower to Jay Zero who was on the ladder, however...over the month his presense was severely lacking. Next month he will need to rebound to regain the momentum he had been gaining.
7. Thunder Train (N/A)
ALL ABOARD THE THUNDER TRAIN! >_> This month he had a lot of exposure that he had been lacking, and finally seems to be taking things seriously. He has the potential to become extremely dangerous, and has a great chance of ranking very high next month. As for this month, he had a nice win at Samhain, but not many other matches. Still, his name is definitely on the map.
6. Jay Zero (1)
Our number 1 guy from last month doesn't even make the top 5 this time. He lost his International Title so soon after winning it, but it can be argued that that wasn't exactly a fair decision. He managed to win the tag titles with Senator, though, and therefore struck a returning blow on Steele. He is part of the newly formed Senatorial Stable, and with them, hopes to combat OCW and save ACW from corruption. As for this month, he did well, but not as well as the five above him.
5. Jake Cheng (N/A)
This month was an important month for Jake Cheng. BK London has been telling him to regain some of his past intensity, and Cheng has been struggling to do it. He certainly showed intensity in his business with Scott Andrews. He brutally beat down two men with a steel chair, and attempted to defeat Scott Andrews in a Falls Count Anywhere match. If he had won said match, he would have made it to number 4, but since he did not, number 5 is his spot. After Samhain, he finally snapped, and nearly attacked BK London until he was stopped. Will he patch things over with OCW and show them his value? Or is the best path for him on his own?
4. Scott Andrews (2)
There isn't much to say about Scott this month. He got involved in a feud with Jake Cheng, and managed to defeat him in a Falls Count Anywhere match at Samhain. Over the month, he also holds wins over both the Senator and XS3, two formidable opponents. A nice month for Scott, and he hasn't lost any momentum after his feud with BK London the month before.
3. Jake Steele (7)
Jake Steele this month not only became International Champion, but defended it in a very hard-fought ladder match at Samhain. Steele possibly had the best month of his career, and has turned a lot of heads certainly. While one can say his methods for winning the title were not exactly fair, nobody can fault him for his performance at Samhain. An ominous message was received by him at the end of the PPV...in the form of a kendo stick. Could this be who we think it is?
2. Kudo Yasuda (N/A)
Kudo Yasuda impressed the world as he finally did what he had been trying to do for a long time. Reclaim his former success, and become Mr. KO once again. And BK London felt that the hard way. Kudo knocked him out on several occasions, and came an inch away from an ACW title run. This month was an important one for the man who had been struggling with his career prior. He has nothing to be ashamed of after his performance at Samhain, and if he meets BK in the ring again...the result may be different.
1. BK London (2)
One has to say this about BK. He always manages to survive with his title intact. He not only took Yoko to her limit in the beginning of the month, but also managed to defeat Kudo in the Samhain main event, after being knocked out by him more than once over the month. Many people thought this would be the end for BK's title reign, but he continues to hold onto it, and as long as he does...he will continue to rank high on this list.
Im going with a monthly schedule for now, but that could change if you guys WANT it to, but nobody EVER says what they want...anyways, without furder ado.
Former ranking in parentheses
10. Sijweh Anguta (N/A)
One of the more impressive debuts in recent memory! Sijweh came in with a bang, getting some revenge for Jonny Spade and managing to own the massive Thunder Train on several occasions! Unforunately, once he was in the ring with him one-on-one, he was unable to escape with the victory, however that doesn't take away from the fact that throughout the month he must have layed the big man out at least three times. He shouldn't let this loss discourage him...he's certainly got a bright future.
9. Jason Freeman (N/A)
Freeman came back from injury with a bang, seemingly a completely different person. Throughout the month he had one goal...get a match against Dan White. He kept persisting, until he made a deal with BK London, and got his match...and then, with the help of a lead pipe, managed to beat Dan White on PPV. An impressive victory for sure, and who knows what he may do next month...will he continue to acchieve his goal of rising through the company?
8. Henry McKaye (5)
He was involved in one of the two matches of the night at Samhain, and may have had the spot of the night with his breathtaking lungblower to Jay Zero who was on the ladder, however...over the month his presense was severely lacking. Next month he will need to rebound to regain the momentum he had been gaining.
7. Thunder Train (N/A)
ALL ABOARD THE THUNDER TRAIN! >_> This month he had a lot of exposure that he had been lacking, and finally seems to be taking things seriously. He has the potential to become extremely dangerous, and has a great chance of ranking very high next month. As for this month, he had a nice win at Samhain, but not many other matches. Still, his name is definitely on the map.
6. Jay Zero (1)
Our number 1 guy from last month doesn't even make the top 5 this time. He lost his International Title so soon after winning it, but it can be argued that that wasn't exactly a fair decision. He managed to win the tag titles with Senator, though, and therefore struck a returning blow on Steele. He is part of the newly formed Senatorial Stable, and with them, hopes to combat OCW and save ACW from corruption. As for this month, he did well, but not as well as the five above him.
5. Jake Cheng (N/A)
This month was an important month for Jake Cheng. BK London has been telling him to regain some of his past intensity, and Cheng has been struggling to do it. He certainly showed intensity in his business with Scott Andrews. He brutally beat down two men with a steel chair, and attempted to defeat Scott Andrews in a Falls Count Anywhere match. If he had won said match, he would have made it to number 4, but since he did not, number 5 is his spot. After Samhain, he finally snapped, and nearly attacked BK London until he was stopped. Will he patch things over with OCW and show them his value? Or is the best path for him on his own?
4. Scott Andrews (2)
There isn't much to say about Scott this month. He got involved in a feud with Jake Cheng, and managed to defeat him in a Falls Count Anywhere match at Samhain. Over the month, he also holds wins over both the Senator and XS3, two formidable opponents. A nice month for Scott, and he hasn't lost any momentum after his feud with BK London the month before.
3. Jake Steele (7)
Jake Steele this month not only became International Champion, but defended it in a very hard-fought ladder match at Samhain. Steele possibly had the best month of his career, and has turned a lot of heads certainly. While one can say his methods for winning the title were not exactly fair, nobody can fault him for his performance at Samhain. An ominous message was received by him at the end of the PPV...in the form of a kendo stick. Could this be who we think it is?
2. Kudo Yasuda (N/A)
Kudo Yasuda impressed the world as he finally did what he had been trying to do for a long time. Reclaim his former success, and become Mr. KO once again. And BK London felt that the hard way. Kudo knocked him out on several occasions, and came an inch away from an ACW title run. This month was an important one for the man who had been struggling with his career prior. He has nothing to be ashamed of after his performance at Samhain, and if he meets BK in the ring again...the result may be different.
1. BK London (2)
One has to say this about BK. He always manages to survive with his title intact. He not only took Yoko to her limit in the beginning of the month, but also managed to defeat Kudo in the Samhain main event, after being knocked out by him more than once over the month. Many people thought this would be the end for BK's title reign, but he continues to hold onto it, and as long as he does...he will continue to rank high on this list.