Post by EXODUS Office on Jun 5, 2013 12:13:26 GMT -6
Finally, we come to the top wrestlers of the cycle. Who deserves to be considered the best of the last few weeks?
Fiona Rourke
- Despite the lack of respect from her peers, Fiona Rourke has proven to be the EXODUS version of 2011/2012 Broncos Tim Tebow - all she does is win. Successfully defending the EXODUS Pro World Title three times this cycle (V3 against Katherine Stryfe, V4 against Jerry Matthews, and V5 against Magnus Gunner), Fiona also did her part in matches to help her team win the war against LEGION. Going onto Twitter to tell anyone to bring their skills to the RIMAC to attempt to dethrone her, she continues to accept all comers at her belt in an attempt to earn the respect of a locker room who seems to be scoffing at her success.
Ryuji Kamigawa
- Still undefeated in EXODUS Pro, Ryuji Kamigawa also had the same amount of success Fiona Rourke had found this cycle. Teaming with Blake Jones to take on Andrew Ashton and Harakiri to win that, he went on to then defeat Magnus Gunner on #9 and then Blake Jones on #10, capping off his successful cycle by teaming with the EXODUS Seikigun to defeat LEGION at Desperate Times. Will this be the cycle he finally gets his shot at Fiona Rourke?
Adrien Cochrane
- Another undefeated wrestler in his cycle, Adrien Cochrane made his in-ring debut on E-Pro Television #9, defeating Daisuke Iwakuma in a hard fought encounter, then becoming the sole survivor in the big EXODUS/LEGION elimination tag on Episode #10. If it hadn't been for Zero McHannon at Desperate Times, Adrien may have also been a big contributor to EXODUS defeating LEGION in action at Desperate Times. Despite injuries, Cochrane looks to establish himself as a contender for a title going into our next iPPV, Endgame.
Jerry Matthews
- Call him controversial, polarizing, or even an outright hypocrite...you can't deny that Jerry Matthews has been successful. Making successful V1 and V2 defenses of the San Diego Bay title against Dan Stein and Sylar Drake, Jerry went on to a successful tour of Kingdom of Japan Wrestling and proving that he may just be one of the most despised men in EXODUS. Love him or hate him, what he does leaves a mark on this company.
Fiona Rourke
- Despite the lack of respect from her peers, Fiona Rourke has proven to be the EXODUS version of 2011/2012 Broncos Tim Tebow - all she does is win. Successfully defending the EXODUS Pro World Title three times this cycle (V3 against Katherine Stryfe, V4 against Jerry Matthews, and V5 against Magnus Gunner), Fiona also did her part in matches to help her team win the war against LEGION. Going onto Twitter to tell anyone to bring their skills to the RIMAC to attempt to dethrone her, she continues to accept all comers at her belt in an attempt to earn the respect of a locker room who seems to be scoffing at her success.
Ryuji Kamigawa
- Still undefeated in EXODUS Pro, Ryuji Kamigawa also had the same amount of success Fiona Rourke had found this cycle. Teaming with Blake Jones to take on Andrew Ashton and Harakiri to win that, he went on to then defeat Magnus Gunner on #9 and then Blake Jones on #10, capping off his successful cycle by teaming with the EXODUS Seikigun to defeat LEGION at Desperate Times. Will this be the cycle he finally gets his shot at Fiona Rourke?
Adrien Cochrane
- Another undefeated wrestler in his cycle, Adrien Cochrane made his in-ring debut on E-Pro Television #9, defeating Daisuke Iwakuma in a hard fought encounter, then becoming the sole survivor in the big EXODUS/LEGION elimination tag on Episode #10. If it hadn't been for Zero McHannon at Desperate Times, Adrien may have also been a big contributor to EXODUS defeating LEGION in action at Desperate Times. Despite injuries, Cochrane looks to establish himself as a contender for a title going into our next iPPV, Endgame.
Jerry Matthews
- Call him controversial, polarizing, or even an outright hypocrite...you can't deny that Jerry Matthews has been successful. Making successful V1 and V2 defenses of the San Diego Bay title against Dan Stein and Sylar Drake, Jerry went on to a successful tour of Kingdom of Japan Wrestling and proving that he may just be one of the most despised men in EXODUS. Love him or hate him, what he does leaves a mark on this company.