Post by EXODUS Office on Jun 16, 2013 22:47:26 GMT -6
1) Heather Halliwell (Last Show: NR)
From her first appearance as a participant in the Twitter Invitational to E-Pro #11, Heather Halliwell has become a mainstay in the company. Her ascension to the top of the company completed at this past show, becoming the #1 Contender to Fiona Rourke's World Title. Now with her ticket punched to the main event of Endgame, The Pretty Lil' Texan is going to stare down her fellow Seikigun member and friend. Will she have enough left in the tank to prove she's got what it takes to go one on one with the Strong Style Seraph?
2) Fiona Rourke (Last Show: 2)
Just because Fiona Rourke fell one spot didn't means he was any less effective on this show. Helping anchor her team in a close victory over LEGION's Zero McHannon, Zack Lifer, and Kameron Chase, Fiona also watched carefully as Heather Halliwell was named #1 Contender to her World Title. For the first time in Fiona's four month reign, she now stares down an opponent that shares mutual respect for her in her quest to keep the title. How will Fiona fare on the road to Endgame and the eventual showdown with one of her closest allies?
3) Andreas Lasiewicz (Last Show: 3)
EXODUS keeps setting them up, and The Polish Spirit keeps knocking them down. Taking down Johnny Cannon gives one half of The Turks a solid victory over the champions, going into their inevitable showdown with them. On the strength of this victory and the others that are rapidly mounting up, how soon before Lasiewicz sets his sights on other gold? It could only be a matter of time before Fiona Rourke, Steve Lenton, or Jerry Matthews start to get really afraid.
4) Steve Lenton (Last Show: 2)
The Big L just keeps on rolling. Another solid performance in the main event of E-Pro Television #11, Steve Lenton is looking like his title win is less of a fluke and more and more of a reality. Each passing moment has The Big L starting to look like he's capable of holding his own against some of EXODUS' best, having proved it by looking like he held up his own end of the bargain with his partners in the main event.
5) Blake Jones (Last Show: NR)
Though his own faith was shaken, the EXODUS Seikigun and its fanbase were rewarded for their faith in the youngster in the main event of E-Pro Television #11! It took 3 Eon Cutters to take down Blake Jones at Desperate Times, but the young star picked up a major victory for EXODUS against LEGION in the main event, proving he's not the weak link in the Seikigun. Now, with War Games on the horizon and captains for the two teams to be announced in the Newswire, Blake Jones can stand tall, knowing that EXODUS doesn't just see him as a star on the rise, but that Blake Jones has finally arrived as one of its brightest stars.
6) Adrien Cochrane (Last Show: NR)
Though Zero McHannon injured him at Desperate Times, Adrien Cochrane refused to let it stop him from showing up at E-Pro Television #11. Teaming with Sylar Drake in a winning effort against Jerry Matthews and GRENDEL, "The Dropkick King" proved to remain a thorn in the side of the Reverend, helping factor in the finish. Cochrane looks to not only resume his ascension up the EXODUS card, but now finish matters with Zero McHannon, something that has been a long time coming.
7) Sylar Drake (Last Show: NR)
It didn't take much for Drake to rebound from the last show, but it did help to have a talented partner at his side against two vicious opponents! Drake put himself back into consideration for a San Diego Bay Title match by getting a victory over Jerry Matthews on E-Pro Television #11! Now looking to capitalize on his momentum, the rookie Turk is hoping he can build up a little streak going into Invincible!
8) Zack Lifer (Last Show: NR)
For those who thought Zack Lifer wasn't a legitimate threat in EXODUS, they were proven wrong on this episode. Lifer looked more dangerous and intense than ever, working seamlessly with his partners against the EXODUS Seikigun. Though they didn't pick up the victory, Lifer now holds himself in a stronger position than he did previously. It's also a much more dangerous one, with the opportunities getting better and better to prove his worth.
9) Zero McHannon (Last Show: NR)
Zero McHannon may not have been victorious in his EXODUS in-ring debut, but McHannon has proven to be most dangerous in his short time here. Nearly taking out Adrien Cochrane, "The Chosen One" looked dangerous and strong in his tag match against the EXODUS Seikigun. McHannon isn't just some guy LEGION picked up off the streets either, as he's a formidable former THW star. Now in EXODUS, McHannon seems to be dead set on ridding the company of Adrien Cochrane.
10) Ryuji Kamigawa (Last Show: NR)
There seems to be one hurdle in The Man In White's path in EXODUS Pro, and it happens to be Heather Halliwell. In the biggest and most important match of Kamigawa's career, he fell just short to Heather Halliwell in his attempt to move onto face Fiona Rourke for the World Title. Ending his streak of being undefeated and unpinned, Kamigawa now looks into a future nobody's sure he was planning for: a future where he no longer seems to have a firm grasp on being the next in line to face Fiona Rourke.
From her first appearance as a participant in the Twitter Invitational to E-Pro #11, Heather Halliwell has become a mainstay in the company. Her ascension to the top of the company completed at this past show, becoming the #1 Contender to Fiona Rourke's World Title. Now with her ticket punched to the main event of Endgame, The Pretty Lil' Texan is going to stare down her fellow Seikigun member and friend. Will she have enough left in the tank to prove she's got what it takes to go one on one with the Strong Style Seraph?
2) Fiona Rourke (Last Show: 2)
Just because Fiona Rourke fell one spot didn't means he was any less effective on this show. Helping anchor her team in a close victory over LEGION's Zero McHannon, Zack Lifer, and Kameron Chase, Fiona also watched carefully as Heather Halliwell was named #1 Contender to her World Title. For the first time in Fiona's four month reign, she now stares down an opponent that shares mutual respect for her in her quest to keep the title. How will Fiona fare on the road to Endgame and the eventual showdown with one of her closest allies?
3) Andreas Lasiewicz (Last Show: 3)
EXODUS keeps setting them up, and The Polish Spirit keeps knocking them down. Taking down Johnny Cannon gives one half of The Turks a solid victory over the champions, going into their inevitable showdown with them. On the strength of this victory and the others that are rapidly mounting up, how soon before Lasiewicz sets his sights on other gold? It could only be a matter of time before Fiona Rourke, Steve Lenton, or Jerry Matthews start to get really afraid.
4) Steve Lenton (Last Show: 2)
The Big L just keeps on rolling. Another solid performance in the main event of E-Pro Television #11, Steve Lenton is looking like his title win is less of a fluke and more and more of a reality. Each passing moment has The Big L starting to look like he's capable of holding his own against some of EXODUS' best, having proved it by looking like he held up his own end of the bargain with his partners in the main event.
5) Blake Jones (Last Show: NR)
Though his own faith was shaken, the EXODUS Seikigun and its fanbase were rewarded for their faith in the youngster in the main event of E-Pro Television #11! It took 3 Eon Cutters to take down Blake Jones at Desperate Times, but the young star picked up a major victory for EXODUS against LEGION in the main event, proving he's not the weak link in the Seikigun. Now, with War Games on the horizon and captains for the two teams to be announced in the Newswire, Blake Jones can stand tall, knowing that EXODUS doesn't just see him as a star on the rise, but that Blake Jones has finally arrived as one of its brightest stars.
6) Adrien Cochrane (Last Show: NR)
Though Zero McHannon injured him at Desperate Times, Adrien Cochrane refused to let it stop him from showing up at E-Pro Television #11. Teaming with Sylar Drake in a winning effort against Jerry Matthews and GRENDEL, "The Dropkick King" proved to remain a thorn in the side of the Reverend, helping factor in the finish. Cochrane looks to not only resume his ascension up the EXODUS card, but now finish matters with Zero McHannon, something that has been a long time coming.
7) Sylar Drake (Last Show: NR)
It didn't take much for Drake to rebound from the last show, but it did help to have a talented partner at his side against two vicious opponents! Drake put himself back into consideration for a San Diego Bay Title match by getting a victory over Jerry Matthews on E-Pro Television #11! Now looking to capitalize on his momentum, the rookie Turk is hoping he can build up a little streak going into Invincible!
8) Zack Lifer (Last Show: NR)
For those who thought Zack Lifer wasn't a legitimate threat in EXODUS, they were proven wrong on this episode. Lifer looked more dangerous and intense than ever, working seamlessly with his partners against the EXODUS Seikigun. Though they didn't pick up the victory, Lifer now holds himself in a stronger position than he did previously. It's also a much more dangerous one, with the opportunities getting better and better to prove his worth.
9) Zero McHannon (Last Show: NR)
Zero McHannon may not have been victorious in his EXODUS in-ring debut, but McHannon has proven to be most dangerous in his short time here. Nearly taking out Adrien Cochrane, "The Chosen One" looked dangerous and strong in his tag match against the EXODUS Seikigun. McHannon isn't just some guy LEGION picked up off the streets either, as he's a formidable former THW star. Now in EXODUS, McHannon seems to be dead set on ridding the company of Adrien Cochrane.
10) Ryuji Kamigawa (Last Show: NR)
There seems to be one hurdle in The Man In White's path in EXODUS Pro, and it happens to be Heather Halliwell. In the biggest and most important match of Kamigawa's career, he fell just short to Heather Halliwell in his attempt to move onto face Fiona Rourke for the World Title. Ending his streak of being undefeated and unpinned, Kamigawa now looks into a future nobody's sure he was planning for: a future where he no longer seems to have a firm grasp on being the next in line to face Fiona Rourke.