Post by White Satan on Aug 17, 2013 14:52:30 GMT -6
1. The Turks (Sally Talfourd & Andreas Lasiewicz) (Last Ranking: NR/8)
It should come as no surprise that the new tag team champions are at the top of this week's rankings. Sally Talfourd and Andreas Lasiewicz, known as the Turks, defeated the team of Selena Alexander and Heather Halliwell in the first round, the surprising semifinalist team of former International champion Steve Lenton and Wulf Erikssen, and defeated the team of Magnus Gunner and Kliff Ulysses. When you can do that, you deserve the number one spot. Now, the Turks look to go forward in singles competition at the next episode of EXPro. Will they continue their winning ways or will they crumble?
2. Johnny Cannon (Last Ranking: 3)
Johnny Cannon just continues to roll. After winning the International title at Endgame, Cannon was set to face a debutante with a lot of hype in Sinc Mercier. Cannon did just that and continued his winning ways, winning the only singles match on this card. It seems like the current International champion shouldn't get too comfy though. Steve Lenton still has his rematch and there will be others targeting him, like this week when he takes on Deacon Jeremiah. Can Cannon keep his head straight and not suffer an upset?
3. Magnus Gunner (Last Ranking: NR)
E-Pro's Chair Swinging Madman definitely had a busy night on the debut episode on FX. He and Kliff Ulysses stunned the world when they not only made it past the first round, defeating a team that many thought could make it to the finals in Christian Kane and Zero McHannon, but made it past the second round, defeating another favorite in the Young Guns (Blake Jones & Sylar Drake). But, the former Legionnaire and his partner were unable to win the tag titles when Magnus seemingly betrayed Kliff. After the Turks escaped with the tag titles, Magnus Gunner would unleash an attack on Kliff, until he would be stopped by Ryuji Kamigawa, only for it to be revealed that Kamigawa is in allegiance with Gunner. What will happen next as Magnus Gunner takes on Sally Talfourd in the main event next?
4. Kliff Ulysses (Last Ranking: 7)
Kliff Ulysses moves up a few spots after the tag tournament which ended with no gold around his waist. Ulysses and Gunner managed to move on from the first two rounds, defeating two heavy favorite teams in Kane and McHannon and the Young Guns. Unfortunately for Kliff Ulysses, he put far too much trust in Magnus Gunner, who would end up betraying him. After the finals, Kliff would receive a beating at the hands of Magnus Gunner, then by Gunner's new associate Kamigawa. Now, we've probably got a pissed off Kliff Ulysses going into the ring against one of his attackers, Ryuji Kamigawa, and the unpredictable Andreas Lasiewicz. Who will walk out as the winner?
5. Wulf Erikssen (Last Ranking: NR)
Wulf marks his top 5 spot on the rankings after a very good showing in the tag tournament, where he and former International champion Steve Lenton would defeat the team of Adrien Cochrane and Ryuji Kamigawa, then go on and lose a close one to the eventual winners of the tournament, the Turks. Now, Wulf looks to get some singles victories under his belt as he takes on the impressive debutante Sinc Mercier and the foulmouthed Chris Marks. Will Wulf take a bite out of these two men?
6. Steve Lenton (Last Ranking: 9)
The Big L takes a rise in stock as he also had a good showing during the tag team tournament. Looking to shake off that hard fought loss against Johnny Cannon, the Big L and his partner Wulf Erikssen would beat the team of Kamigawa and Cochrane and would end up short against the team of the Turks. All in all, it was a decent night for the Big L. Decent is not good enough for the former International champion as he now will face the loudmouth Christian Kane in a singles match. A victory against would be huge and a great momentum booster for the Big L. Can Lenton shut Kane up?
7. Sylar Drake (Last Ranking: 4)
The current San Diego Bay champion takes a little drop in these rankings as he and Blake Jones (the Young Guns) were unsuccessful in nabbing the E-Pro tag team titles. But, Drake still had a good showing. He went toe-to-toe with both Fiona Rourke and Jerry Matthews in the first round and he and his partner would both advance after Matthews would attack Rourke, giving them the victory via forfeit. Then the two high flyers would be halted in the second round as Drake would be too late to stop Kliff Ulysses from pinning his partner and would shatter the Young Guns' dream of becoming the tag champs. Drake has the show off this week, but you have to wonder. Who will the young champion have to face next?
8. Blake Jones (Last Ranking: 2)
It is a heavy drop this week for the Philly Young Gun as he and his partner Sylar Drake would not be able to win the tag team titles. Jones and Drake would pass the first round via forfeit against the former E-Pro World champion and the former San Diego Bay champion, but would end up losing in the second round to the surprisingly cohesive unit of Kliff Ulysses and Magnus Gunner when Kliff would pin Blake, making it the first time someone has pinned the young superstar's shoulders to the mat for the victory in over a month. Now, Blake Jones faces a friend in Adrien Cochrane and a former enemy in Zero McHannon for a shot at Heather Halliwell's World title. Can the Philly Young Gun stun the world once more and get his first ever World title match?
9. Sinc Mercier (Last Ranking: NR)
The impressive debutante Sinc Mercier makes his debut on our rankings after a hard fought match that ended in a loss against the International champion, Johnny Cannon. The newcomer raised some eyebrows as he came very close to pinning the International champion and obviously pulling off an upset. Now, Mercier gets to open up the next show as he takes on another man looking to make his mark in Chris Marks and the veteran Wulf Erikssen. Will Mercier pick up his first E-Pro victory?
10. Ryuji Kamigawa (Last Ranking: NR)
Each week seems to be another chapter in the Ryuji Kamigawa story. After being on the losing end at Endgame, Ryuji looked to rebound by teaming with Adrien Cochrane and attempting to win the tag titles, only for the two men to be bounced out in the first round. At the end of the show, it looked as though Kamigawa was ready to battle Gunner, only to reveal that he and Gunner are in allegiance with one another. After shocking the E-Pro universe on our FX debut, Ryuji Kamigawa looks to get back his winning ways by defeating new tag team champion Andreas Lasiewicz and the man who has some problems with him in Kliff Ulysses. Will Kamigawa be victorious?
It should come as no surprise that the new tag team champions are at the top of this week's rankings. Sally Talfourd and Andreas Lasiewicz, known as the Turks, defeated the team of Selena Alexander and Heather Halliwell in the first round, the surprising semifinalist team of former International champion Steve Lenton and Wulf Erikssen, and defeated the team of Magnus Gunner and Kliff Ulysses. When you can do that, you deserve the number one spot. Now, the Turks look to go forward in singles competition at the next episode of EXPro. Will they continue their winning ways or will they crumble?
2. Johnny Cannon (Last Ranking: 3)
Johnny Cannon just continues to roll. After winning the International title at Endgame, Cannon was set to face a debutante with a lot of hype in Sinc Mercier. Cannon did just that and continued his winning ways, winning the only singles match on this card. It seems like the current International champion shouldn't get too comfy though. Steve Lenton still has his rematch and there will be others targeting him, like this week when he takes on Deacon Jeremiah. Can Cannon keep his head straight and not suffer an upset?
3. Magnus Gunner (Last Ranking: NR)
E-Pro's Chair Swinging Madman definitely had a busy night on the debut episode on FX. He and Kliff Ulysses stunned the world when they not only made it past the first round, defeating a team that many thought could make it to the finals in Christian Kane and Zero McHannon, but made it past the second round, defeating another favorite in the Young Guns (Blake Jones & Sylar Drake). But, the former Legionnaire and his partner were unable to win the tag titles when Magnus seemingly betrayed Kliff. After the Turks escaped with the tag titles, Magnus Gunner would unleash an attack on Kliff, until he would be stopped by Ryuji Kamigawa, only for it to be revealed that Kamigawa is in allegiance with Gunner. What will happen next as Magnus Gunner takes on Sally Talfourd in the main event next?
4. Kliff Ulysses (Last Ranking: 7)
Kliff Ulysses moves up a few spots after the tag tournament which ended with no gold around his waist. Ulysses and Gunner managed to move on from the first two rounds, defeating two heavy favorite teams in Kane and McHannon and the Young Guns. Unfortunately for Kliff Ulysses, he put far too much trust in Magnus Gunner, who would end up betraying him. After the finals, Kliff would receive a beating at the hands of Magnus Gunner, then by Gunner's new associate Kamigawa. Now, we've probably got a pissed off Kliff Ulysses going into the ring against one of his attackers, Ryuji Kamigawa, and the unpredictable Andreas Lasiewicz. Who will walk out as the winner?
5. Wulf Erikssen (Last Ranking: NR)
Wulf marks his top 5 spot on the rankings after a very good showing in the tag tournament, where he and former International champion Steve Lenton would defeat the team of Adrien Cochrane and Ryuji Kamigawa, then go on and lose a close one to the eventual winners of the tournament, the Turks. Now, Wulf looks to get some singles victories under his belt as he takes on the impressive debutante Sinc Mercier and the foulmouthed Chris Marks. Will Wulf take a bite out of these two men?
6. Steve Lenton (Last Ranking: 9)
The Big L takes a rise in stock as he also had a good showing during the tag team tournament. Looking to shake off that hard fought loss against Johnny Cannon, the Big L and his partner Wulf Erikssen would beat the team of Kamigawa and Cochrane and would end up short against the team of the Turks. All in all, it was a decent night for the Big L. Decent is not good enough for the former International champion as he now will face the loudmouth Christian Kane in a singles match. A victory against would be huge and a great momentum booster for the Big L. Can Lenton shut Kane up?
7. Sylar Drake (Last Ranking: 4)
The current San Diego Bay champion takes a little drop in these rankings as he and Blake Jones (the Young Guns) were unsuccessful in nabbing the E-Pro tag team titles. But, Drake still had a good showing. He went toe-to-toe with both Fiona Rourke and Jerry Matthews in the first round and he and his partner would both advance after Matthews would attack Rourke, giving them the victory via forfeit. Then the two high flyers would be halted in the second round as Drake would be too late to stop Kliff Ulysses from pinning his partner and would shatter the Young Guns' dream of becoming the tag champs. Drake has the show off this week, but you have to wonder. Who will the young champion have to face next?
8. Blake Jones (Last Ranking: 2)
It is a heavy drop this week for the Philly Young Gun as he and his partner Sylar Drake would not be able to win the tag team titles. Jones and Drake would pass the first round via forfeit against the former E-Pro World champion and the former San Diego Bay champion, but would end up losing in the second round to the surprisingly cohesive unit of Kliff Ulysses and Magnus Gunner when Kliff would pin Blake, making it the first time someone has pinned the young superstar's shoulders to the mat for the victory in over a month. Now, Blake Jones faces a friend in Adrien Cochrane and a former enemy in Zero McHannon for a shot at Heather Halliwell's World title. Can the Philly Young Gun stun the world once more and get his first ever World title match?
9. Sinc Mercier (Last Ranking: NR)
The impressive debutante Sinc Mercier makes his debut on our rankings after a hard fought match that ended in a loss against the International champion, Johnny Cannon. The newcomer raised some eyebrows as he came very close to pinning the International champion and obviously pulling off an upset. Now, Mercier gets to open up the next show as he takes on another man looking to make his mark in Chris Marks and the veteran Wulf Erikssen. Will Mercier pick up his first E-Pro victory?
10. Ryuji Kamigawa (Last Ranking: NR)
Each week seems to be another chapter in the Ryuji Kamigawa story. After being on the losing end at Endgame, Ryuji looked to rebound by teaming with Adrien Cochrane and attempting to win the tag titles, only for the two men to be bounced out in the first round. At the end of the show, it looked as though Kamigawa was ready to battle Gunner, only to reveal that he and Gunner are in allegiance with one another. After shocking the E-Pro universe on our FX debut, Ryuji Kamigawa looks to get back his winning ways by defeating new tag team champion Andreas Lasiewicz and the man who has some problems with him in Kliff Ulysses. Will Kamigawa be victorious?