Post by White Satan on Dec 18, 2014 22:38:29 GMT -6
Who was the best wrestler in 2014?
Andreas Lasiewicz - It was an injury shortened year for The Morning Star (or was it?), but Andreas Lasiewicz had a hell of a year. Becoming the second ever EXODUS Triple Crown winner, winning the Honor Cup, and being the one to end the first reign of Christum Furor. On top of that, Lasiewicz gave up everything to save the company, proving that his loyalty resides here in EXODUS.
Chris Strike - An impressive streak as WEAPON. The main event of the Autumn Effect. Also managed to dodge the bullet of matrimony to a sociopath. Chris Strike had a hell of a year, capping it off by literally rising from the grave (well if you could call it that) and became the EXODUS Pro World Champion. One of the front line leaders of the Sekigun, Strike had a good year. Was it the best of this crop?
Christum Furor - Two World Title reigns to become the first to pull off that feat. Several pay per views headlined, and sets the company on its ear all in a calendar year. What a hell of a year for a guy that was already one of the best in EXODUS. Did he have the best of them all?
Fiona Collins - She may not have had a prolific World Title reign like she had in 2013, but 2014 was just as good. A runner up in the Honor Cup (winning the San Diego Bay and thus becoming the first Triple Crown champion in EXODUS history), second place in the Brightest Day Cibernetico, Crucible winner, and is the first person to knock off Sally Talfourd after her return. World Title or not, Fiona Collins had the kind of year most people would dream of. Was it still the year of dreams?
Johnny Cannon - Mr. EXODUS says he had one of the best years in company history, do you agree with him? Capturing the World Title to complete his own Triple Crown, Cannon still had a mixed bag with wins and losses over the year. A career defining feud with Abby Park came to an end with a MOTYC, but was that good enough to win Wrestler of the Year?
Andreas Lasiewicz - It was an injury shortened year for The Morning Star (or was it?), but Andreas Lasiewicz had a hell of a year. Becoming the second ever EXODUS Triple Crown winner, winning the Honor Cup, and being the one to end the first reign of Christum Furor. On top of that, Lasiewicz gave up everything to save the company, proving that his loyalty resides here in EXODUS.
Chris Strike - An impressive streak as WEAPON. The main event of the Autumn Effect. Also managed to dodge the bullet of matrimony to a sociopath. Chris Strike had a hell of a year, capping it off by literally rising from the grave (well if you could call it that) and became the EXODUS Pro World Champion. One of the front line leaders of the Sekigun, Strike had a good year. Was it the best of this crop?
Christum Furor - Two World Title reigns to become the first to pull off that feat. Several pay per views headlined, and sets the company on its ear all in a calendar year. What a hell of a year for a guy that was already one of the best in EXODUS. Did he have the best of them all?
Fiona Collins - She may not have had a prolific World Title reign like she had in 2013, but 2014 was just as good. A runner up in the Honor Cup (winning the San Diego Bay and thus becoming the first Triple Crown champion in EXODUS history), second place in the Brightest Day Cibernetico, Crucible winner, and is the first person to knock off Sally Talfourd after her return. World Title or not, Fiona Collins had the kind of year most people would dream of. Was it still the year of dreams?
Johnny Cannon - Mr. EXODUS says he had one of the best years in company history, do you agree with him? Capturing the World Title to complete his own Triple Crown, Cannon still had a mixed bag with wins and losses over the year. A career defining feud with Abby Park came to an end with a MOTYC, but was that good enough to win Wrestler of the Year?