Post by hunter on Oct 28, 2006 17:11:54 GMT -5
BK retired from doing them, so I figured I'll take it up. If any of you don't like it...uh...tough? I don't really care, it's done for fun anyways.
1. BK London (1)
- Honestly, if you didn't see this one coming, then you need to go Cobain yourself (oooh, a new verb ). He remains the ACW World Heavyweight Champion after a staggering defense against Yoko Satoshi at Samhain, despite the fact that it was a draw. He still did manage to rack up eleven consecutive wins at various times, so that's good too. Going into the currently unnamed November PPV (which he has the right of naming), one can only begin to imagine who the champ will destroy next...
2. Rattlesnake (2)
- This month was a strong one for the newfound main eventer, as he had notable defeats over the likes of Hunter (in the former Senatorial Stable leader's final match), Kudo Yasuda, and both Atomic Kitsune and Jake Cheng in the first ever Snake's Pit Match. The 2006 Emperor of the Ring continues on his path of destruction and brings himself ever closer to the current Heavyweight Champion, BK London. One can only wonder when Snake will use his title shot, and if he will win.
3. Scott Andrews (8)
- The ACW Light-Heavyweight Champion provided many fantastic defenses throughout the month, and he topped it all off with a terrific defense against Kudo Yasuda at Samhain. Given that Kudo is one of the most powerful light-heavyweights ACW has ever had, it is easy to say that it was one of his most important defenses yet. Can he keep it up and become known as the greatest light-heavyweight of all time?
4. MASAKI (n/a)
- This Japanese newcomer managed to defeat Jonny Spade for the ACW Entertainment Title earlier in the month, and after losing it back to Jonny on the next show, he was able to re-win it at Samhain in a glorious defense. Having become a two-time ET Champ in one month, his future looks promising.
5. Jonny Spade (6)
- The former Entertainment Champion breaks his way into the top five after having a relatively good month, with a successful ET Title defense against Jason Freeman, Leon Chase, and MASAKI in a fatal four way match, a successful defense against Christopher Bryant, and a win against MASAKI to reclaim the ET Title after losing it to him on the previous show. Though he may have lost it yet again to MASAKI, this time at Samhain, Jonny still proved to be a formidable champ throughout the month.
6. Kudo Yasuda (7)
- Also moving up a spot, Kudo showed that his competitive streak was still alive after defeating the runner-up in the Emperor of the Ring tournament, Alexander Starkweather, and after defeating Scott Andrews and Rattlesnake in a tag team match with his partner, BK London. Despite suffering a loss to the Light-Heavyweight Champion at Samhain, he still had a very successful month.
7. Jason Freeman (n/a)
- One of the newest ACW talents, Freeman was able to show that he's not just an ACW jobber by defeating the likes of Christopher Bryant, the Machine, and his nemesis Leon Chase at Samhain in a brutal 2/3 Falls Match. His future looks bright indeed, and the fact that he is Jewish and watches Lost proves that he will be on top of ACW in a matter of months. Because yes, that is a factor.
8. Chance Emmerson (n/a)
- After defeating Latino in likely the shortest Inferno Match of all time, Chance went on to do...nothing at all. But, the fact that he has such an important win over such a huge superstar suggests that his upcoming World Title shot at the currently unnamed November PPV will not go to waste.
9. Latino (3)
- A massive drop for the former ACW Heavyweight Champion, this happened due to him only competing in three matches this month, all of which resulted in different falls: a draw with Rattlesnake, a loss to Chance Emmerson, and a win against Wyvern. Such varied results cannot even begin to predict what will happen in the not-so-distant future with Latino, but everyone sure as hell will stick around to find out.
10. Yoko Satoshi (4)
- Listed for the first time without Sarin, Yoko drops 6 spaces. But to be fair, she only competed in three matches this month: she won against Brian Carnage and Jake Cheng, and she drew with BK London at Samhain. The former two wins were enough to keep her in the top ten, however. Will Yoko be able to show off her previous dominance, or will she forever be destined to be the Jannetty of the group?
11. The Machine (n/a)
- This new dominating...wait for it...machine has emerged as a breakout superstar, with successful wins over Christopher Bryant and Mr. Red at Samhain. Can his domination continue, or is he just another Nathan Jones?
12. Jake Cheng (11)
- Dropping one place due to his slew of losses, he was still able to defeat Rena earlier in the month and he also put up quite a strong showing in the Snake's Pit Match, featuring Rattlesnake and Atomic Kitsune.
13. Alexander Starkweather (9)
- Similar to Jake, he dropped down on the list mostly due to only having one match (against the Machine), which he ended up winning.
14. Reckless (13)
- Reckless managed to pick up a variety of wins this month, the most notable ones being against Christopher Bryant, whom he defeated once on a regular show, and once again in a Thumb Tacks and Barbed Wire Match at Samhain, and this has kept him on the list. Next month better be quite eventful if he wishes to move up on the list, however.
15. Christopher Bryant (15)
- The only person who managed to reclaim their spot from the previous time, Bryant picked up a win against Mr. Red...and pretty much no one else. He keeps this spot for competing so often, however, being able to come back loss after loss...to lose some more (sorry dude, couldn't resist). If next month provides him with more wins, then he will surely move up on the list.
1. BK London (1)
- Honestly, if you didn't see this one coming, then you need to go Cobain yourself (oooh, a new verb ). He remains the ACW World Heavyweight Champion after a staggering defense against Yoko Satoshi at Samhain, despite the fact that it was a draw. He still did manage to rack up eleven consecutive wins at various times, so that's good too. Going into the currently unnamed November PPV (which he has the right of naming), one can only begin to imagine who the champ will destroy next...
2. Rattlesnake (2)
- This month was a strong one for the newfound main eventer, as he had notable defeats over the likes of Hunter (in the former Senatorial Stable leader's final match), Kudo Yasuda, and both Atomic Kitsune and Jake Cheng in the first ever Snake's Pit Match. The 2006 Emperor of the Ring continues on his path of destruction and brings himself ever closer to the current Heavyweight Champion, BK London. One can only wonder when Snake will use his title shot, and if he will win.
3. Scott Andrews (8)
- The ACW Light-Heavyweight Champion provided many fantastic defenses throughout the month, and he topped it all off with a terrific defense against Kudo Yasuda at Samhain. Given that Kudo is one of the most powerful light-heavyweights ACW has ever had, it is easy to say that it was one of his most important defenses yet. Can he keep it up and become known as the greatest light-heavyweight of all time?
4. MASAKI (n/a)
- This Japanese newcomer managed to defeat Jonny Spade for the ACW Entertainment Title earlier in the month, and after losing it back to Jonny on the next show, he was able to re-win it at Samhain in a glorious defense. Having become a two-time ET Champ in one month, his future looks promising.
5. Jonny Spade (6)
- The former Entertainment Champion breaks his way into the top five after having a relatively good month, with a successful ET Title defense against Jason Freeman, Leon Chase, and MASAKI in a fatal four way match, a successful defense against Christopher Bryant, and a win against MASAKI to reclaim the ET Title after losing it to him on the previous show. Though he may have lost it yet again to MASAKI, this time at Samhain, Jonny still proved to be a formidable champ throughout the month.
6. Kudo Yasuda (7)
- Also moving up a spot, Kudo showed that his competitive streak was still alive after defeating the runner-up in the Emperor of the Ring tournament, Alexander Starkweather, and after defeating Scott Andrews and Rattlesnake in a tag team match with his partner, BK London. Despite suffering a loss to the Light-Heavyweight Champion at Samhain, he still had a very successful month.
7. Jason Freeman (n/a)
- One of the newest ACW talents, Freeman was able to show that he's not just an ACW jobber by defeating the likes of Christopher Bryant, the Machine, and his nemesis Leon Chase at Samhain in a brutal 2/3 Falls Match. His future looks bright indeed, and the fact that he is Jewish and watches Lost proves that he will be on top of ACW in a matter of months. Because yes, that is a factor.
8. Chance Emmerson (n/a)
- After defeating Latino in likely the shortest Inferno Match of all time, Chance went on to do...nothing at all. But, the fact that he has such an important win over such a huge superstar suggests that his upcoming World Title shot at the currently unnamed November PPV will not go to waste.
9. Latino (3)
- A massive drop for the former ACW Heavyweight Champion, this happened due to him only competing in three matches this month, all of which resulted in different falls: a draw with Rattlesnake, a loss to Chance Emmerson, and a win against Wyvern. Such varied results cannot even begin to predict what will happen in the not-so-distant future with Latino, but everyone sure as hell will stick around to find out.
10. Yoko Satoshi (4)
- Listed for the first time without Sarin, Yoko drops 6 spaces. But to be fair, she only competed in three matches this month: she won against Brian Carnage and Jake Cheng, and she drew with BK London at Samhain. The former two wins were enough to keep her in the top ten, however. Will Yoko be able to show off her previous dominance, or will she forever be destined to be the Jannetty of the group?
11. The Machine (n/a)
- This new dominating...wait for it...machine has emerged as a breakout superstar, with successful wins over Christopher Bryant and Mr. Red at Samhain. Can his domination continue, or is he just another Nathan Jones?
12. Jake Cheng (11)
- Dropping one place due to his slew of losses, he was still able to defeat Rena earlier in the month and he also put up quite a strong showing in the Snake's Pit Match, featuring Rattlesnake and Atomic Kitsune.
13. Alexander Starkweather (9)
- Similar to Jake, he dropped down on the list mostly due to only having one match (against the Machine), which he ended up winning.
14. Reckless (13)
- Reckless managed to pick up a variety of wins this month, the most notable ones being against Christopher Bryant, whom he defeated once on a regular show, and once again in a Thumb Tacks and Barbed Wire Match at Samhain, and this has kept him on the list. Next month better be quite eventful if he wishes to move up on the list, however.
15. Christopher Bryant (15)
- The only person who managed to reclaim their spot from the previous time, Bryant picked up a win against Mr. Red...and pretty much no one else. He keeps this spot for competing so often, however, being able to come back loss after loss...to lose some more (sorry dude, couldn't resist). If next month provides him with more wins, then he will surely move up on the list.