Post by BK London on Jan 6, 2007 21:06:52 GMT -5
This shall happen bi-monthly. The next one will occur on the 20th and the the next one the first saturday of February and so on. Power 15, back and under old management.
15. Adrian Flamingo
- Still as charasmatic as ever sweeping Rayne off her feet, let's see if he can do it in the ring in the coming weeks.
14. Leon "The Chef" Chase
- With the debut of Chef's kitchen, Chef enters the Power 15 at #14. In the new year he has already seemed to have made a new enemy in the form of Thunderkiss and possibly a new alliance in the form of rival Nick Durden.
13. Brimstone
- Not one of the best weeks in Brimstone's career as his partner left him for the fishes as some would say. In his tag match with Starkweather, while trying to out manuever his partner, he was abandoned and then decimated by both parties on the other team. Like a few others above, not an ideal way to start 07 off, but Brimstone has always been one to rebound.
12. Scott Andrews
- While he returned to Meltdown for the first time in a while without his Light Heavyweight Champion, he made a statement proclaiming that 2007 would witness a whole new Scott Andrews. In a match with Stablemante Rattlesnake, he would come close to winning the match but ultimately be defeated with Snake's dreaded Snakebite. Not exactly a great start for the former LHW Champion.
11. Thunderkiss
- Thunderkiss is another one of the charasmatic, to say the least, newcomers of ACW with something to prove in 2007. And while he crashed Chef's kitchen, he gets a bit of respect trying to take Chase and Durden at the same time, even though he was thrown out on his ass with a double assault by the pair. Later that night, it would seem we would be introduced to a transformed state of Thunderkiss? Exactly what did William give him? And in what way has this new substance altered Thunderkiss.
10. Kudo Yasuda
- Brief appearance by the LHW Champion managed to have him hold onto the No. 10 spot. He got into a little altercation backstage with the Emperor of the Ring winner. Could Kudo be biting off a bit more than he can chew? Only time will tell.
9. Starkweather
- Returning from a tough battle against Chance Emmerson at the PPV, he looked to focus on his International Championship and proving the fans wrong again by defeating his opponents but that wouldn't be the case when teaming up with Brimstone. A miscommunication in the match lead to Starkweather walking out on his partner, watching him get decimated by Latino and AK. No doubt that Starkweather isn't making too many friends at the top of the new year, and I think that's the way he would want it.
8. Rattlesnake
- The EOTR 2006 has still got it, as he does what he does best - kick ass. He walked in to Meltdown with his mindset on exhibiting the skills that Senatorial Stable members have, and he truly did that in tearing the house down with his match against Scott Andrews in which his Snakebite continued to be instrumental in his win.
7. Alicia Kitsune
- Latino's other half steps in at lucky number 7 on the Power 15 after making some harsh criticisms about the other superstars in ACW in a somewhat controversial promo. AK doesn't seem to be taking much **** this year along with her husband Latino. Like stated earlier, later in the night she and Latino defeated Brimstone and Starkweather in a tag match - the first step into making themselves the most dominant couple in ACW.
6. Latino
- Latino also returns to ACW after a long hiatus and a great showing at the Fallout vs ACW spectacular, Crossover. In his returning promo, he vowed to shut down everyone else this year and return to being the most dominant figure in ACW as he was just under a year ago. Later that night he made his first step in doing so after him and his wife defeated the unlikely team of Starkweather and Brimstone.
5. Jake Cheng
- The other half of Top Draw isn't too far behind as Jake Cheng closed out the top five. Along with reuniting with his Top Draw partner, he managed to win a Triple Threat Match against Vladimir Rasputin and Reckless to be named No.1 Contender for the Light Heavyweight Championship that Kudo Yasuda now holds. The question now is when will the former Light Heavyweight Champion cash in his No.1 Contendership, we know it will be a great match nonetheless.
4. BK London
- Wondering where this man would lie in his debut back? BK London returned in a big way in one of the - if not the - most publicized, advertised segments in ACW history. At the top of the show, with some persuasion from his pal Jake Cheng, he sided with ACW and reunited with his Top Draw partner. Later in the night he would have a match against a mystery opponent, who would be none other than his own former Tag team partner TNT. The two put on a great match in which BK came through as the winner. With a big return at the top of the year, BK London looks to make 2007 the year of his own.
3. Nick Durden
- A definitely long week for Durden as he managed to score a date with partner Renix Williams while at the same time scoring a win over ACW veteran Sae. This newcomer is proving to be one hell of a competitor in ACW, and it won't be long before he has some gold around his waist. 2006 we saw the introduction of Nick Durden, and now that all first impressions are over, we look to see what he can really do.
2. Jason Freeman
- This week Freeman competed in his biggest match in ACW, but it probably lasted the shortest time out of all his matches. His opponent MASAKI basically layed down for him and awarded him the ACW Puro championship before quitting on ACW television. While this isn't exactly the way we saw Freeman winning the Puro championship, a win is a win and since it was a championship win - it propelled him to the No. 2 spot. But the question is, will the championship still be named the puro championship or will we finally get to see the return of the Entertainment Championship on Warfare, tune in to find out.
1. Chance Emmerson
- Big week for Chance Emmerson as he and his "handler" walked into the first show of 2007 as the World Champion after a long, bloody, grueling battle. Although still healing from his many wounds from the hands of International Champion Starkweather, the duo managed to hit hard with their words vowing to destroy all comers and proclaiming a new era in ACW. Being the beast that he is Chance could very well keep that promise, there's a new champion in ACW - and isn't one to be taken lightly.
15. Adrian Flamingo
- Still as charasmatic as ever sweeping Rayne off her feet, let's see if he can do it in the ring in the coming weeks.
14. Leon "The Chef" Chase
- With the debut of Chef's kitchen, Chef enters the Power 15 at #14. In the new year he has already seemed to have made a new enemy in the form of Thunderkiss and possibly a new alliance in the form of rival Nick Durden.
13. Brimstone
- Not one of the best weeks in Brimstone's career as his partner left him for the fishes as some would say. In his tag match with Starkweather, while trying to out manuever his partner, he was abandoned and then decimated by both parties on the other team. Like a few others above, not an ideal way to start 07 off, but Brimstone has always been one to rebound.
12. Scott Andrews
- While he returned to Meltdown for the first time in a while without his Light Heavyweight Champion, he made a statement proclaiming that 2007 would witness a whole new Scott Andrews. In a match with Stablemante Rattlesnake, he would come close to winning the match but ultimately be defeated with Snake's dreaded Snakebite. Not exactly a great start for the former LHW Champion.
11. Thunderkiss
- Thunderkiss is another one of the charasmatic, to say the least, newcomers of ACW with something to prove in 2007. And while he crashed Chef's kitchen, he gets a bit of respect trying to take Chase and Durden at the same time, even though he was thrown out on his ass with a double assault by the pair. Later that night, it would seem we would be introduced to a transformed state of Thunderkiss? Exactly what did William give him? And in what way has this new substance altered Thunderkiss.
10. Kudo Yasuda
- Brief appearance by the LHW Champion managed to have him hold onto the No. 10 spot. He got into a little altercation backstage with the Emperor of the Ring winner. Could Kudo be biting off a bit more than he can chew? Only time will tell.
9. Starkweather
- Returning from a tough battle against Chance Emmerson at the PPV, he looked to focus on his International Championship and proving the fans wrong again by defeating his opponents but that wouldn't be the case when teaming up with Brimstone. A miscommunication in the match lead to Starkweather walking out on his partner, watching him get decimated by Latino and AK. No doubt that Starkweather isn't making too many friends at the top of the new year, and I think that's the way he would want it.
8. Rattlesnake
- The EOTR 2006 has still got it, as he does what he does best - kick ass. He walked in to Meltdown with his mindset on exhibiting the skills that Senatorial Stable members have, and he truly did that in tearing the house down with his match against Scott Andrews in which his Snakebite continued to be instrumental in his win.
7. Alicia Kitsune
- Latino's other half steps in at lucky number 7 on the Power 15 after making some harsh criticisms about the other superstars in ACW in a somewhat controversial promo. AK doesn't seem to be taking much **** this year along with her husband Latino. Like stated earlier, later in the night she and Latino defeated Brimstone and Starkweather in a tag match - the first step into making themselves the most dominant couple in ACW.
6. Latino
- Latino also returns to ACW after a long hiatus and a great showing at the Fallout vs ACW spectacular, Crossover. In his returning promo, he vowed to shut down everyone else this year and return to being the most dominant figure in ACW as he was just under a year ago. Later that night he made his first step in doing so after him and his wife defeated the unlikely team of Starkweather and Brimstone.
5. Jake Cheng
- The other half of Top Draw isn't too far behind as Jake Cheng closed out the top five. Along with reuniting with his Top Draw partner, he managed to win a Triple Threat Match against Vladimir Rasputin and Reckless to be named No.1 Contender for the Light Heavyweight Championship that Kudo Yasuda now holds. The question now is when will the former Light Heavyweight Champion cash in his No.1 Contendership, we know it will be a great match nonetheless.
4. BK London
- Wondering where this man would lie in his debut back? BK London returned in a big way in one of the - if not the - most publicized, advertised segments in ACW history. At the top of the show, with some persuasion from his pal Jake Cheng, he sided with ACW and reunited with his Top Draw partner. Later in the night he would have a match against a mystery opponent, who would be none other than his own former Tag team partner TNT. The two put on a great match in which BK came through as the winner. With a big return at the top of the year, BK London looks to make 2007 the year of his own.
3. Nick Durden
- A definitely long week for Durden as he managed to score a date with partner Renix Williams while at the same time scoring a win over ACW veteran Sae. This newcomer is proving to be one hell of a competitor in ACW, and it won't be long before he has some gold around his waist. 2006 we saw the introduction of Nick Durden, and now that all first impressions are over, we look to see what he can really do.
2. Jason Freeman
- This week Freeman competed in his biggest match in ACW, but it probably lasted the shortest time out of all his matches. His opponent MASAKI basically layed down for him and awarded him the ACW Puro championship before quitting on ACW television. While this isn't exactly the way we saw Freeman winning the Puro championship, a win is a win and since it was a championship win - it propelled him to the No. 2 spot. But the question is, will the championship still be named the puro championship or will we finally get to see the return of the Entertainment Championship on Warfare, tune in to find out.
1. Chance Emmerson
- Big week for Chance Emmerson as he and his "handler" walked into the first show of 2007 as the World Champion after a long, bloody, grueling battle. Although still healing from his many wounds from the hands of International Champion Starkweather, the duo managed to hit hard with their words vowing to destroy all comers and proclaiming a new era in ACW. Being the beast that he is Chance could very well keep that promise, there's a new champion in ACW - and isn't one to be taken lightly.