Post by hunter on Nov 11, 2006 17:16:39 GMT -5
1. Alexander Starkweather (13)
This week was possibly the closest in Power 15 history, but in the end it turned into both a mixture of quantity of matches, quantity of wins, and overall impressiveness. Over the three shows that have taken place so far in November, Alexander Starkweather was the most impressive, picking up a win over the raging behemoth Hitman and both Kudo Yasuda and Jake Cheng in a triple threat match. Although he suffered a loss at the hands of Rattlesnake on the most recent show, he showed off his impressive skill and came very close to besting his nemesis, and was able to leave the ring not with a win, but with a top spot on the Power 15.
2. Yoko Satoshi (10)
Normally, winning the World Title (let alone defeating BK) would propel someone to number one on the list. Alas, everyone's beloved Japanese schoolgirl wrestled only one match (the aforementioned World Title match), and thus was not able to show off her immense skill as much as Alexander Starkweather. But with her hot streak still going, it's just a matter of time before she gets number one...and keeps that position for seven months.
3. Jason Freeman (7)
Jason Freeman was able to take a four spot leap after defeating the likes of Mr. Red, Daniel Human, and Felix Santana. His winning streak has been very hot lately, and it is but a matter of time before he dominates the midcard rank, and eventually makes his way into main event status. He states that his goal is to become number one on the Power 15...well at this rate, he's got a good a chance as anyone.
4. Kudo Yasuda (6)
The longest reigning Entertainment Champion and overall longest reigning champion ever in ACW was able to continue his domination, and moved up two spots to boot. He showed off impressive wins over Mr. Red and Jake Cheng, and it is but a matter of time before he wins again, which may very well propel him into the World Title scene.
5. Scott Andrews (3)
Referred by some as the "greatest ACW Light-Heavyweight Champion of all time," Scott Andrews continued his hot streak by defeating Reckless and Jonny Spade in separate match-ups, proving that he not only deserves his belt, but that nickname as well.
6. Brimstone (n/a)
The mysterious new face of Alpha Championship Wrestling has earned himself a shot at the ACW International Championship on the upcoming Warfare, and this is no doubt because of his impressive physical domination over his opponents in the ring. Despite defeating two smaller profiled wrestlers (Mr. Red and Gary), he is showing off enough talent to defeat all of ACW two times over.
7. Rattlesnake (2)
The Emperor of the Ring kept his in-ring action limited to one match, in which he defeated his long-time rival, Alexander Starkweather. But as his past domination shows, he has many more tricks to keep himself at the top of the ACW ladder...could he possibly be the one who will finally defeat the "undefeatable" Yoko Satoshi?
8. MASAKI (4)
The self-proclaimed "Puro Champion" retained his title in an impressive match against the Machine, and then later wrestled Christopher Bryant to a draw. Despite receiving harsh words from his critics, he has lately been able to back up his actions with his intensity in the ring.
9. Hitman (n/a)
Although ACW's resident "badass-for-squashing" suffered a loss to Alexander Starkweather, this edition's number one, he did defeat Christopher Bryant in an impressive match. But don't you go doubting this man, for if you do...well...he's always looking for a reason to lace up his squashing boots.
10. Reckless (14)
A common theme this week has been the defeat of Christopher Bryant, and Reckless is yet another person to get bumped up the list as a result of a win over this man. His win was in a Barbed Wire and Thumbtacks Match, a match which (surprisingly) actually saw the competitors use the aforementioned weapons.
11. Jonny Spade (5)
The former Entertainment Champion did lose a match against the Light-Heavyweight Champion, Scott Andrews, but he was still able to show that he can hang with the best of them by defeating the likes of Brian Carnage, one of the more popular figures on Fallout.
12. Jake Cheng (12)
Although losing to the likes of Kudo Yasuda and Alexander Starkweather, Jake Cheng was able to impressively overcome the absence of a newly suspended BK London and defeat Los Santanas in a handicap match. Could this be enough to make him ACW's newest International Champion?
13. Nick Durden (n/a)
One of the more promising additions to ACW is Nick Durden, who made an impact not too long ago by defeating Gooey Garth, an ACW veteran who was not surprisingly found sleeping in a tree, and who jumped at the opportunity to reappear on ACW television.
14. ThunderKiss (n/a)
Yet another promising newcomer is ThunderKiss, who was able to defeat Fallout's Rich Richardson in an impressive showing, drawing attention to himself from the ACW locker room.
15. Christopher Bryant (15)
Hanging on to the number 15 spot for the third consecutive time, Christopher Bryant was one of the faces that was seen the most on people's television, and despite numerous losses, he has a draw against the Entertain---excuse me, PURO Champion, MASAKI to make up for the losses.
This week was possibly the closest in Power 15 history, but in the end it turned into both a mixture of quantity of matches, quantity of wins, and overall impressiveness. Over the three shows that have taken place so far in November, Alexander Starkweather was the most impressive, picking up a win over the raging behemoth Hitman and both Kudo Yasuda and Jake Cheng in a triple threat match. Although he suffered a loss at the hands of Rattlesnake on the most recent show, he showed off his impressive skill and came very close to besting his nemesis, and was able to leave the ring not with a win, but with a top spot on the Power 15.
2. Yoko Satoshi (10)
Normally, winning the World Title (let alone defeating BK) would propel someone to number one on the list. Alas, everyone's beloved Japanese schoolgirl wrestled only one match (the aforementioned World Title match), and thus was not able to show off her immense skill as much as Alexander Starkweather. But with her hot streak still going, it's just a matter of time before she gets number one...and keeps that position for seven months.
3. Jason Freeman (7)
Jason Freeman was able to take a four spot leap after defeating the likes of Mr. Red, Daniel Human, and Felix Santana. His winning streak has been very hot lately, and it is but a matter of time before he dominates the midcard rank, and eventually makes his way into main event status. He states that his goal is to become number one on the Power 15...well at this rate, he's got a good a chance as anyone.
4. Kudo Yasuda (6)
The longest reigning Entertainment Champion and overall longest reigning champion ever in ACW was able to continue his domination, and moved up two spots to boot. He showed off impressive wins over Mr. Red and Jake Cheng, and it is but a matter of time before he wins again, which may very well propel him into the World Title scene.
5. Scott Andrews (3)
Referred by some as the "greatest ACW Light-Heavyweight Champion of all time," Scott Andrews continued his hot streak by defeating Reckless and Jonny Spade in separate match-ups, proving that he not only deserves his belt, but that nickname as well.
6. Brimstone (n/a)
The mysterious new face of Alpha Championship Wrestling has earned himself a shot at the ACW International Championship on the upcoming Warfare, and this is no doubt because of his impressive physical domination over his opponents in the ring. Despite defeating two smaller profiled wrestlers (Mr. Red and Gary), he is showing off enough talent to defeat all of ACW two times over.
7. Rattlesnake (2)
The Emperor of the Ring kept his in-ring action limited to one match, in which he defeated his long-time rival, Alexander Starkweather. But as his past domination shows, he has many more tricks to keep himself at the top of the ACW ladder...could he possibly be the one who will finally defeat the "undefeatable" Yoko Satoshi?
8. MASAKI (4)
The self-proclaimed "Puro Champion" retained his title in an impressive match against the Machine, and then later wrestled Christopher Bryant to a draw. Despite receiving harsh words from his critics, he has lately been able to back up his actions with his intensity in the ring.
9. Hitman (n/a)
Although ACW's resident "badass-for-squashing" suffered a loss to Alexander Starkweather, this edition's number one, he did defeat Christopher Bryant in an impressive match. But don't you go doubting this man, for if you do...well...he's always looking for a reason to lace up his squashing boots.
10. Reckless (14)
A common theme this week has been the defeat of Christopher Bryant, and Reckless is yet another person to get bumped up the list as a result of a win over this man. His win was in a Barbed Wire and Thumbtacks Match, a match which (surprisingly) actually saw the competitors use the aforementioned weapons.
11. Jonny Spade (5)
The former Entertainment Champion did lose a match against the Light-Heavyweight Champion, Scott Andrews, but he was still able to show that he can hang with the best of them by defeating the likes of Brian Carnage, one of the more popular figures on Fallout.
12. Jake Cheng (12)
Although losing to the likes of Kudo Yasuda and Alexander Starkweather, Jake Cheng was able to impressively overcome the absence of a newly suspended BK London and defeat Los Santanas in a handicap match. Could this be enough to make him ACW's newest International Champion?
13. Nick Durden (n/a)
One of the more promising additions to ACW is Nick Durden, who made an impact not too long ago by defeating Gooey Garth, an ACW veteran who was not surprisingly found sleeping in a tree, and who jumped at the opportunity to reappear on ACW television.
14. ThunderKiss (n/a)
Yet another promising newcomer is ThunderKiss, who was able to defeat Fallout's Rich Richardson in an impressive showing, drawing attention to himself from the ACW locker room.
15. Christopher Bryant (15)
Hanging on to the number 15 spot for the third consecutive time, Christopher Bryant was one of the faces that was seen the most on people's television, and despite numerous losses, he has a draw against the Entertain---excuse me, PURO Champion, MASAKI to make up for the losses.