Post by EXODUS Office on Jul 1, 2013 20:59:12 GMT -6
1) Fiona Rourke (Last Show: 2)
Returning to the #1 spot after a two week hiatus, Fiona Rourke put an exclamation point on her half-year by going one on one with Ryuji Kamigawa and emerging victorious. In one of her hardest fought and most competitive matchups of her career, Rourke gave it everything she had and came out on top against a man who had gone out of his way to proclaim his lack of respect for "The Strong Style Seraph." With a matchup against Heather Halliwell on the horizon, Fiona is taking heavy momentum on her side. Now having beaten some of the best in EXODUS...who can really derail the Queen of San Diego?
2) Steve Lenton (Last Show: 4)
This is starting to sound more and more like a routine with Steve Lenton. After an impressive win at Desperate Times, Steve Lenton is starting to put together a pretty good winning streak. After helping his team pick up the W on Episode 11, Lenton got one of his own on Episode 12 in a four corners match involving Jack Alexander, GRENDEL, and Johnny Cannon. The question isn't if Lenton can beat someone, right now it's if someone has the intensity and skill to beat him.
3) Andreas Lasiewicz (Last Show: 3)
Holding tight at 3, Andreas Lasiewicz went on to make a strong statement on Episode 12. Decisively beating Abby Park with the Crisis Core Crossface, he also seemed to put one half of the Short Change Heroes out of commission for a while with his submission hold. The real intensity came afterward, when Lasiewicz made a bold statement to EXODUS Seikigun War Games captain Blake Jones after his match - if you want to win, put me on your team! Will "The Philly Young Gun" give into The Morning Star's demands?
4) Zack Lifer (Last Show: 8)
Climbing four spots on the rankings, Zack Lifer has certainly made an impact on his arrival in EXODUS. Looking incredibly impressive despite a .500 record, Zack Lifer picked up a huge victory on this episode with the help of his White Nights partner, Zero McHannon. Now looking to face one of the bigger fish in EXODUS by teaming up with Zero to take on the freshly reunited Project Mayhem, Lifer is out to prove that he belongs in the same whispers as the upper echelon of competitors in EXODUS.
5) Daisuke Iwakuma (Last Show: NR)
Returning to the rankings, "The Perfect Evil" got back to his winning ways by taking on and taking out Blake Jones. It took a little bit of assistance from Audrey Lloris in the form of a distraction, but he managed to stop the momentum of Blake Jones and pick up a victory and the man advantage for War Games for his LEGION team. Daisuke seems to be on a monster tear, showing even less regard for the health and safety of his opponents, and if this is a new side we're seeing to Iwakuma, what could it mean for the Seikigun at Endgame?
6) Jerry Matthews (Last Show: NR)
Everyone can have an off week, even the San Diego Bay Champion. Jerry Matthews rebounded from his bad week by taking out Selena Alexander of Leather and Lace, thus firmly implanting her in his camp. With his victory ensuring Alexander goes through "rehab" at his discretion, Matthews also seems to be absolutely furious at the return of Jonathan Collins to EXODUS Pro, and possibly his position of power. With a showdown against Sylar Drake looming, what could be next for the evil preacher man?
7) Sylar Drake (Last Show: 7)
He's worked hard to prove himself since his EXODUS Pro arrival, and Sylar Drake has another opportunity at gold while holding onto his spot on the rankings! Drake managed to get past the bruising acolyte of Jerry Matthews, Deacon Jeremiah, and secure himself a shot against the preacher at Endgame. As time ticks closer to the big show, will Sylar find the key to getting redemption against the Reverend or will he once more be upended by Jerry and his "holy" ways?
8) Heather Halliwell (Last Show: 1)
It's a hard tumble down to 8 for Heather Halliwell, but the number one contender to Fiona Rourke's World Title wasn't on the right side of the ledger this week on E-Pro Television. Teaming with Adrien Cochrane, the duo wasn't successful against LEGION's White Nights, Zack Lifer and Zero McHannon. Though she didn't take the pinfall, Halliwell still looks to recover momentum and get back on her winning ways in two weeks in preparation for Endgame.
9) Blake Jones (Last Show: 5)
If it's any indication to his talents, it took a little distraction from Audrey Lloris to help Daisuke Iwakuma pick up the victory against Blake. Undeterred, Blake looks to go up against the goblin known as GRENDEL in a no holds barred match in two weeks at the RIMAC. The Seikigun's team captain has already selected Adrien Cochrane and Jonathan Collins to his team, who else will he pick in time for Endgame?
10) Ryuji Kamigawa (Last Show: 10)
It's rare to see Kamigawa on the losing end of a match, like we did two weeks ago against Heather Halliwell. It's even more rare to see it happen twice in a row: so rare that it's never happened until now. Giving it his all against Fiona Rourke, Fiona was able to not just withstand his high powered offense, but still managed to be the first person to kick out of the Kabukicho Lullaby. Now on the outside looking in of the World Title picture, what's next for the Kabukicho Express?
Returning to the #1 spot after a two week hiatus, Fiona Rourke put an exclamation point on her half-year by going one on one with Ryuji Kamigawa and emerging victorious. In one of her hardest fought and most competitive matchups of her career, Rourke gave it everything she had and came out on top against a man who had gone out of his way to proclaim his lack of respect for "The Strong Style Seraph." With a matchup against Heather Halliwell on the horizon, Fiona is taking heavy momentum on her side. Now having beaten some of the best in EXODUS...who can really derail the Queen of San Diego?
2) Steve Lenton (Last Show: 4)
This is starting to sound more and more like a routine with Steve Lenton. After an impressive win at Desperate Times, Steve Lenton is starting to put together a pretty good winning streak. After helping his team pick up the W on Episode 11, Lenton got one of his own on Episode 12 in a four corners match involving Jack Alexander, GRENDEL, and Johnny Cannon. The question isn't if Lenton can beat someone, right now it's if someone has the intensity and skill to beat him.
3) Andreas Lasiewicz (Last Show: 3)
Holding tight at 3, Andreas Lasiewicz went on to make a strong statement on Episode 12. Decisively beating Abby Park with the Crisis Core Crossface, he also seemed to put one half of the Short Change Heroes out of commission for a while with his submission hold. The real intensity came afterward, when Lasiewicz made a bold statement to EXODUS Seikigun War Games captain Blake Jones after his match - if you want to win, put me on your team! Will "The Philly Young Gun" give into The Morning Star's demands?
4) Zack Lifer (Last Show: 8)
Climbing four spots on the rankings, Zack Lifer has certainly made an impact on his arrival in EXODUS. Looking incredibly impressive despite a .500 record, Zack Lifer picked up a huge victory on this episode with the help of his White Nights partner, Zero McHannon. Now looking to face one of the bigger fish in EXODUS by teaming up with Zero to take on the freshly reunited Project Mayhem, Lifer is out to prove that he belongs in the same whispers as the upper echelon of competitors in EXODUS.
5) Daisuke Iwakuma (Last Show: NR)
Returning to the rankings, "The Perfect Evil" got back to his winning ways by taking on and taking out Blake Jones. It took a little bit of assistance from Audrey Lloris in the form of a distraction, but he managed to stop the momentum of Blake Jones and pick up a victory and the man advantage for War Games for his LEGION team. Daisuke seems to be on a monster tear, showing even less regard for the health and safety of his opponents, and if this is a new side we're seeing to Iwakuma, what could it mean for the Seikigun at Endgame?
6) Jerry Matthews (Last Show: NR)
Everyone can have an off week, even the San Diego Bay Champion. Jerry Matthews rebounded from his bad week by taking out Selena Alexander of Leather and Lace, thus firmly implanting her in his camp. With his victory ensuring Alexander goes through "rehab" at his discretion, Matthews also seems to be absolutely furious at the return of Jonathan Collins to EXODUS Pro, and possibly his position of power. With a showdown against Sylar Drake looming, what could be next for the evil preacher man?
7) Sylar Drake (Last Show: 7)
He's worked hard to prove himself since his EXODUS Pro arrival, and Sylar Drake has another opportunity at gold while holding onto his spot on the rankings! Drake managed to get past the bruising acolyte of Jerry Matthews, Deacon Jeremiah, and secure himself a shot against the preacher at Endgame. As time ticks closer to the big show, will Sylar find the key to getting redemption against the Reverend or will he once more be upended by Jerry and his "holy" ways?
8) Heather Halliwell (Last Show: 1)
It's a hard tumble down to 8 for Heather Halliwell, but the number one contender to Fiona Rourke's World Title wasn't on the right side of the ledger this week on E-Pro Television. Teaming with Adrien Cochrane, the duo wasn't successful against LEGION's White Nights, Zack Lifer and Zero McHannon. Though she didn't take the pinfall, Halliwell still looks to recover momentum and get back on her winning ways in two weeks in preparation for Endgame.
9) Blake Jones (Last Show: 5)
If it's any indication to his talents, it took a little distraction from Audrey Lloris to help Daisuke Iwakuma pick up the victory against Blake. Undeterred, Blake looks to go up against the goblin known as GRENDEL in a no holds barred match in two weeks at the RIMAC. The Seikigun's team captain has already selected Adrien Cochrane and Jonathan Collins to his team, who else will he pick in time for Endgame?
10) Ryuji Kamigawa (Last Show: 10)
It's rare to see Kamigawa on the losing end of a match, like we did two weeks ago against Heather Halliwell. It's even more rare to see it happen twice in a row: so rare that it's never happened until now. Giving it his all against Fiona Rourke, Fiona was able to not just withstand his high powered offense, but still managed to be the first person to kick out of the Kabukicho Lullaby. Now on the outside looking in of the World Title picture, what's next for the Kabukicho Express?