Post by The Commissioner on May 13, 2020 14:37:18 GMT -5
The weeky 'Top 10' ranks the top ten impacts on the week as decided by the front office. See if you made it this week! Descends from number one to ten.
Going from #3 to #1 is not a far jump in pure numbers, but this week it meant everything for the 'Handicapped Hero' Max Ironside. To get to the top spot, he solidified his shot at making history, becoming a finalist for 30 May's Gold Rush inaugural World's Championship match. Bret Hart's predictions were half-correct; his favorite and last week's #1 got eliminated and Ironside played an critical role in that. Commissioner Booker T was highly impressed: "Man, you see the way that sucka put on that crossface? Shoot, what he showed me right there, is that he's ready. He's coming like nobody's business."
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Priscilla & the Prince scale their way up the top ten list in similar fashion to number one. Even when it seemed like Priscilla Kelly had lost her safety blanket, she proved in a few ways she may have a whole lot more working than we're led to believe - the cruel cerebral sadist. Where she brings the brain, brawn would disrespect what Prince Albert has offered to the AWF talent thus far. Is Max Ironside the next victim on their list? Bret Hart and Booker T refused comment, walking away from the inquiry without a word.
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The first team ever signed to the Alberta Wrestling Federation made their first appearance on PrimeTime in the first tag match in company history, scoring their first win. That's gotta be a first! Having impressed the powers that be, Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta will be the last roadblock the AWF World's Championship tournament finalists have to get past in next week's tag team main event. Which team will come out victorious - and what would It mean if it were the Best Friends? The third half, Orange Cassidy, solidified a place at AWF Gold Rush in the first round of the Provincial Championship tournament, meaning he could be the future champion just waiting to be crowned. What’s next for this tantalizing trio?
The vignette that opened PrimeTime II is by far the biggest controversy yet in Alberta Wrestling Federation history and even despite his perplexing narratives, the AWF faithful have effectively fallen in love with Big Homunculus. Perhaps all he ever needed was a little love, as with the fans' support The World's Tallest Dwarf was able to score his first win in the high-profile Match of the Week, the Redemption Royale. While this (at the time) guaranteed his entry into the AWF Provincial Championship tournament via a round one bye, he will have to test his resolve for the next few weeks against Barron Boneius' sinister subterfuges first.
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Big Snivley's workout regime proved highly useful in Barron Boneius' week two appearance, as he at times purely dominated the Redemption Royale. It seemed as though he was going for a clean sweep, eliminating both Ruxx Rampede and Rockstar Spud from the equation. The Sworn Enemy of Good closed out the show with an unrelenting attack against Homunculus with a steel chair, ultimately solidifying his chance at revenge on 30 May.
Rockstar Spud is proving, in large part, to be the ironman of the AWF with the way this man seemingly will not die. Both appearances on PrimeTime by Spud have proved entertaining, hard-fought, and nearly won. It seems as though his first win in company history is just waiting for him - will he achieve it next week in his AWF Provincial Championship qualifying match against the Binman?
Athena's showing on PrimeTime highlighted one simple thing: she's damned dangerous. Even after an unexpected start to her match by way of a shameless chair wallop, the Goddess of War came back and got her revenge, ultimately spelling the end for Raging Dead's journey in the inaugural World's Championship tournament. This week, she has two opportunities: get out any frustrations she has left for the 30-year veteran, and potential re-entry into a championship tournament.
The eclectic and incomparable José Figueiras made quite the interesting debut last week, walking in stealing the hearts of all before quickly stealing the fastest win yet in AWF history with his mind-boggling tactics. Next week he's apart of the Toronto Tornado Turmoil match; what's in store for his opponents?
Christina King made an aggressive first impression on PrimeTime, not even giving her opponent a fair shot out of the gate. The former World Champion showed us just a bit of her hunger for gold, and the Madwoman will be able to unleash it on nine other individuals on Tuesday before getting to her round one bout at Gold Rush.
Jetta came out on top in her debut last week, putting down the mysterious Eclipse. The Harts seemed to have taken a preference for her, and so far their inclinations have proven correct. Could we be looking at the first AWF Provincial Champion?
Going from #3 to #1 is not a far jump in pure numbers, but this week it meant everything for the 'Handicapped Hero' Max Ironside. To get to the top spot, he solidified his shot at making history, becoming a finalist for 30 May's Gold Rush inaugural World's Championship match. Bret Hart's predictions were half-correct; his favorite and last week's #1 got eliminated and Ironside played an critical role in that. Commissioner Booker T was highly impressed: "Man, you see the way that sucka put on that crossface? Shoot, what he showed me right there, is that he's ready. He's coming like nobody's business."
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Priscilla & the Prince scale their way up the top ten list in similar fashion to number one. Even when it seemed like Priscilla Kelly had lost her safety blanket, she proved in a few ways she may have a whole lot more working than we're led to believe - the cruel cerebral sadist. Where she brings the brain, brawn would disrespect what Prince Albert has offered to the AWF talent thus far. Is Max Ironside the next victim on their list? Bret Hart and Booker T refused comment, walking away from the inquiry without a word.
/ / / /
The first team ever signed to the Alberta Wrestling Federation made their first appearance on PrimeTime in the first tag match in company history, scoring their first win. That's gotta be a first! Having impressed the powers that be, Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta will be the last roadblock the AWF World's Championship tournament finalists have to get past in next week's tag team main event. Which team will come out victorious - and what would It mean if it were the Best Friends? The third half, Orange Cassidy, solidified a place at AWF Gold Rush in the first round of the Provincial Championship tournament, meaning he could be the future champion just waiting to be crowned. What’s next for this tantalizing trio?
The vignette that opened PrimeTime II is by far the biggest controversy yet in Alberta Wrestling Federation history and even despite his perplexing narratives, the AWF faithful have effectively fallen in love with Big Homunculus. Perhaps all he ever needed was a little love, as with the fans' support The World's Tallest Dwarf was able to score his first win in the high-profile Match of the Week, the Redemption Royale. While this (at the time) guaranteed his entry into the AWF Provincial Championship tournament via a round one bye, he will have to test his resolve for the next few weeks against Barron Boneius' sinister subterfuges first.
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Big Snivley's workout regime proved highly useful in Barron Boneius' week two appearance, as he at times purely dominated the Redemption Royale. It seemed as though he was going for a clean sweep, eliminating both Ruxx Rampede and Rockstar Spud from the equation. The Sworn Enemy of Good closed out the show with an unrelenting attack against Homunculus with a steel chair, ultimately solidifying his chance at revenge on 30 May.
Rockstar Spud is proving, in large part, to be the ironman of the AWF with the way this man seemingly will not die. Both appearances on PrimeTime by Spud have proved entertaining, hard-fought, and nearly won. It seems as though his first win in company history is just waiting for him - will he achieve it next week in his AWF Provincial Championship qualifying match against the Binman?
Athena's showing on PrimeTime highlighted one simple thing: she's damned dangerous. Even after an unexpected start to her match by way of a shameless chair wallop, the Goddess of War came back and got her revenge, ultimately spelling the end for Raging Dead's journey in the inaugural World's Championship tournament. This week, she has two opportunities: get out any frustrations she has left for the 30-year veteran, and potential re-entry into a championship tournament.
The eclectic and incomparable José Figueiras made quite the interesting debut last week, walking in stealing the hearts of all before quickly stealing the fastest win yet in AWF history with his mind-boggling tactics. Next week he's apart of the Toronto Tornado Turmoil match; what's in store for his opponents?
Christina King made an aggressive first impression on PrimeTime, not even giving her opponent a fair shot out of the gate. The former World Champion showed us just a bit of her hunger for gold, and the Madwoman will be able to unleash it on nine other individuals on Tuesday before getting to her round one bout at Gold Rush.
Jetta came out on top in her debut last week, putting down the mysterious Eclipse. The Harts seemed to have taken a preference for her, and so far their inclinations have proven correct. Could we be looking at the first AWF Provincial Champion?