Post by Tom Matheny on May 27, 2014 18:46:14 GMT -6
So who is the best wrestler in the company?
Christum Furor:
- Two time EXODUS World Champion. King of the New Age. Leader of Gods & Monsters. Few superstars can match the resume that Christum Furor possess. None can stand with him in history, as he transcends it as the only superstar to capture the World Title on two separate occasions. Throw in a number of victories against some of the best EXODUS has to offer, numerous Main Event matches, and the fact that he now has recruited Sally Talfourd into a stable that already holds the San Diego Bay Championship - damn it's hard to argue against Furor's legitimacy. Like him or not, the year has been very kind to the madman. The question is, will it continue to be?
Fiona Collins:
- The question everyone wanted to know - how was Fiona going to follow up on her historic 2013, a year which saw her capture the International Championship, and become the longest reigning World Champion in company history. Well, she followed up on that impressive campaign by becoming the first superstar to complete the EXODUS Triple Crown. Along with that impressive distinction, she holds a win in The Crucible, and top two finishes in both the Honor Cup, and The Brightest Day Cibernetico, with the HEC Women's Title just to add to her rapidly growing legacy. Let's not forget most important of all, she tied the knot, wedding EXPRO Director Jonathan Collins. Indeed, the Stardust Seraph has started the year off in incredible, historic fashion. Will that be enough to get your vote?
Andreas Lasiewicz:
- The Morning Star is one of the best competitors of all time. His resume speaks for itself, but just in case you weren't listening, in 2014 he started off the year winning the International Championship AND the Honor Cup Trophy in the same night! Let that sink in for a moment... did it hit you yet? Of course, Lasiewicz wasn't done adding to his legacy and legend just yet. No. He would go on to complete the Triple Crown, winning the World Championship that he had coveted for so long. Andreas Lasiewicz is controversial and sometimes a loose cannon - but the veteran is also a man who stood in a class of his own this year.
Lexy Chapel:
- Lexy Chapel has become one the most beloved figures in EXODUS. Just as important, she's become one of the best superstars in the company. That's right, I said superstar, because she's been just that. The young starlet came onto the scene out of nowhere upon being thrust into the singles division with an unexpected injury to Nathan Chapel. That didn't stop her from firing on all cylinders though. After capturing the EXODUS International Championship, Lexy has added to her legend with an undefeated streak that has seen her defeat a plethora of top names - none bigger than EXODUS Director Jonathan Collins. Her meteoric rise has been one to remember, and we'll be watching closely as Alexandra continues to carve out her legacy.
Johnny Cannon:
The man, the myth, the legend. Mr. EXODUS started off the half year on the injured reserve, but boy did he finish it with a bang. He returned to pick up wins against legends such as Seymour Almasy, and picked up a third place finish in The Brightest Day Cibernetico. However, no moment was bigger for Cannon than when he finally realized his dream. Indeed, becoming one of a handful of superstars to do so, Johnny completed the EXODUS Triple Crown when he finally captured the EXODUS World Title. That night is a moment that will be remembered in the minds of fans forever. After finishing second in voting last year, will this be the year that Mr. EXODUS is finally recognized as the best in the world?
Christum Furor:
- Two time EXODUS World Champion. King of the New Age. Leader of Gods & Monsters. Few superstars can match the resume that Christum Furor possess. None can stand with him in history, as he transcends it as the only superstar to capture the World Title on two separate occasions. Throw in a number of victories against some of the best EXODUS has to offer, numerous Main Event matches, and the fact that he now has recruited Sally Talfourd into a stable that already holds the San Diego Bay Championship - damn it's hard to argue against Furor's legitimacy. Like him or not, the year has been very kind to the madman. The question is, will it continue to be?
Fiona Collins:
- The question everyone wanted to know - how was Fiona going to follow up on her historic 2013, a year which saw her capture the International Championship, and become the longest reigning World Champion in company history. Well, she followed up on that impressive campaign by becoming the first superstar to complete the EXODUS Triple Crown. Along with that impressive distinction, she holds a win in The Crucible, and top two finishes in both the Honor Cup, and The Brightest Day Cibernetico, with the HEC Women's Title just to add to her rapidly growing legacy. Let's not forget most important of all, she tied the knot, wedding EXPRO Director Jonathan Collins. Indeed, the Stardust Seraph has started the year off in incredible, historic fashion. Will that be enough to get your vote?
Andreas Lasiewicz:
- The Morning Star is one of the best competitors of all time. His resume speaks for itself, but just in case you weren't listening, in 2014 he started off the year winning the International Championship AND the Honor Cup Trophy in the same night! Let that sink in for a moment... did it hit you yet? Of course, Lasiewicz wasn't done adding to his legacy and legend just yet. No. He would go on to complete the Triple Crown, winning the World Championship that he had coveted for so long. Andreas Lasiewicz is controversial and sometimes a loose cannon - but the veteran is also a man who stood in a class of his own this year.
Lexy Chapel:
- Lexy Chapel has become one the most beloved figures in EXODUS. Just as important, she's become one of the best superstars in the company. That's right, I said superstar, because she's been just that. The young starlet came onto the scene out of nowhere upon being thrust into the singles division with an unexpected injury to Nathan Chapel. That didn't stop her from firing on all cylinders though. After capturing the EXODUS International Championship, Lexy has added to her legend with an undefeated streak that has seen her defeat a plethora of top names - none bigger than EXODUS Director Jonathan Collins. Her meteoric rise has been one to remember, and we'll be watching closely as Alexandra continues to carve out her legacy.
Johnny Cannon:
The man, the myth, the legend. Mr. EXODUS started off the half year on the injured reserve, but boy did he finish it with a bang. He returned to pick up wins against legends such as Seymour Almasy, and picked up a third place finish in The Brightest Day Cibernetico. However, no moment was bigger for Cannon than when he finally realized his dream. Indeed, becoming one of a handful of superstars to do so, Johnny completed the EXODUS Triple Crown when he finally captured the EXODUS World Title. That night is a moment that will be remembered in the minds of fans forever. After finishing second in voting last year, will this be the year that Mr. EXODUS is finally recognized as the best in the world?