Post by White Satan on Dec 18, 2014 22:11:11 GMT -6
Who had the biggest breakthrough in 2014?
Christian Kane - His first two stints in 2013 didn't quite breed the success of 2014 and his return at Absent Are the Saints. Back on the game that made Christian Kane one of the biggest stars of the industry, Kane has finally been granted the redemption he craved, culminating at The Autumn Effect, where he captured the International Title that had eluded him previously.
Kira T. Zeppeli - 2013 was good to Kira T. Zeppeli, winning the San Diego Bay Title. But the second year of EXODUS proved to be greater. Defeating several former World Champions, Kira T. Zeppeli capped off his tenure in EXODUS by winning the Brightest Day Cibernetico. When he's on his game, The Eater of Despair is nigh invincible, so did that prove enough to you?
Lexy Chapel - Starts the year in a dark match in Japan. Finishes the year in one of the key matches at The Autumn Effect. Picks up a dream match somewhere in between as well. What more can be said about the year Lexy Chapel has had? Is it enough to sway you to vote for her?
Savannah Taylor - Savannah Taylor entered the second year of EXODUS with a lot of promise. The potential many thought she had was answered in 2014 when she captured the San Diego Bay Title! The situations were auspicious, but she managed to silence all the doubters and add stability to a title that had been passed around like a hot potato over the past year.
TROUBLE - Steve Lenton and Wulf Erikssen had a hell of a 2014. As partners, the two became the most dominant and successful tag team in EXODUS history. Separately, the two scored gigantic victories and had breakout years as singles competitors. The sky is the limit for the Tag Team Champions, and that spells trouble (pun probably intended) for the competition.
Christian Kane - His first two stints in 2013 didn't quite breed the success of 2014 and his return at Absent Are the Saints. Back on the game that made Christian Kane one of the biggest stars of the industry, Kane has finally been granted the redemption he craved, culminating at The Autumn Effect, where he captured the International Title that had eluded him previously.
Kira T. Zeppeli - 2013 was good to Kira T. Zeppeli, winning the San Diego Bay Title. But the second year of EXODUS proved to be greater. Defeating several former World Champions, Kira T. Zeppeli capped off his tenure in EXODUS by winning the Brightest Day Cibernetico. When he's on his game, The Eater of Despair is nigh invincible, so did that prove enough to you?
Lexy Chapel - Starts the year in a dark match in Japan. Finishes the year in one of the key matches at The Autumn Effect. Picks up a dream match somewhere in between as well. What more can be said about the year Lexy Chapel has had? Is it enough to sway you to vote for her?
Savannah Taylor - Savannah Taylor entered the second year of EXODUS with a lot of promise. The potential many thought she had was answered in 2014 when she captured the San Diego Bay Title! The situations were auspicious, but she managed to silence all the doubters and add stability to a title that had been passed around like a hot potato over the past year.
TROUBLE - Steve Lenton and Wulf Erikssen had a hell of a 2014. As partners, the two became the most dominant and successful tag team in EXODUS history. Separately, the two scored gigantic victories and had breakout years as singles competitors. The sky is the limit for the Tag Team Champions, and that spells trouble (pun probably intended) for the competition.