Post by The Commissioner on May 25, 2020 19:22:42 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.
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The Three Halves of the Best Friends have topped this week's list, steadily climbing the ranks all three weeks. Orange Cassidy might not have won the tornado turmoil match, but with nothing to lose, his defense against Dyno-Mike's incessant tracking and attacking, Tropicana's Main Patron made an unforgettable mark on the third airing of PrimeTime. Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta helped solidify this #1 spot with the win technicality over AWF World's Championship tournament finalists Max Ironside and Priscilla Kelly, albeit not without Prince Albert laying out the prevailing moment as he saw fit.
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As far as the go-home show was concerned, Priscilla & the Prince had the last laugh. After her manipulations were refused by her AWF Gold Rush opponent Max Ironside in the contract signing that started the show, Kelly and Albert stood the last standing. Now, all they have to focus on is winning the championship on 30 May, which seems to be everything the front office does not want to see occur. Are Bret and Booker in for a rude awakening when the deviants enter Sunday's main event?
From three to one to three might daze Max Ironside as much as Prince Albert's bicycle boot to the face did this past PrimeTime. Once in the bout, Max Ironside showed why he was one of the two who will have the shot at making history this Saturday, all before the rug was pulled from under him without warning. No matter, his shot this weekend is still in play and he will have the shot to make some of his first gold the World's Championship of the future.
Rockstar Spud has finally done it - he has grabbed the win that has been just at his grasp for two weeks straight. Getting a hard fought win over Ruxx Rampede, both men showed why they were two of the first participants in the AWF World's Championship tournament in their battle before Spud caught the Five-Stone Spud Splash to enter into the AWF Provincial Championship tournament. "I think you're looking at your next champion," Commissioner Booker made his prediction to editors. "In those first two weeks, he showed he had the heart and this week he showed he got what it takes to get it done. He knows - he knows what it's all about and what it takes, sucka."
Barron Boneius caused havoc, confusion, and more subterfuge throughout this week's PrimeTime. Harkening the Dracislav Twins to his side, they proved ample distractions for Boneius against his Gold Rush foe Big Homunculus and his newfound familial link Big Sniv. The last shot for two weeks in a row has been the successful execution of his plans against the World's Tallest Dwarf - will the last part of his plot go off without a hitch on Saturday?
Big Homunculus found family when he saved Big Sniv from his two weeks of captivity. Introducing a more gaunt, expediently aged, and facial hair sporting personal trainer, Homunculus was showing differences in physique even in his appearance last week. Toppling over the Dracislav Twins in the fastest match yet in AWF history, celebrations by Big & Big were broken down by Barron Boneius and his Anti-True Crew to close out the show. Will the Pygmy Reject finally get his revenge this weekend?
Laci Valentine came around with perhaps the surprise win of the week. While it looked like it was in the bag for Christina King to take the win in the tornado turmoil match, she instead watched along as Laci debuted her finisher and came away with the win, replacing Jetta in Gold Rush's round one of the AWF Provincial Championship bracket. Having come to respectful terms with Orange Cassidy earlier in the show, and seemingly catching the eye of her opponent from last week, the AWF stomping grounds have surely so far proved an interesting place for the young Heartbreaker.
Raging Dead lands back on the top ten the same way he made number one the first week out: coming away with a high-profile tournament-related match. Despite his elimination from the World's Championship bracket, he qualified for the AWF Provincial Championship tournament, which starts at Gold Rush. Is this the next title in his own distinguished history?
Wallaby Way Sydney's debut against Lt. Andorra ultimately came down to the person who got one, definitive maneuver in that settled the score. She has skyrocketed onto the top ten this week, with Raging Dead to look forward to in AWF's pay-per-view debut. Will she be able to contend with Raging Dead's experienced aggression in order to further her chase toward the AWF Provincial Championship?
Phil Goode might not have come away with the tornado turmoil victory, but his vignette has made a lasting impression on the internet since the show. He was nowhere around the situation that led to the fall in the match, having been caught in a multi-person brawl up the ramp, but the FIRST loss will still be something to contend with. That can't be goode.
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The Three Halves of the Best Friends have topped this week's list, steadily climbing the ranks all three weeks. Orange Cassidy might not have won the tornado turmoil match, but with nothing to lose, his defense against Dyno-Mike's incessant tracking and attacking, Tropicana's Main Patron made an unforgettable mark on the third airing of PrimeTime. Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta helped solidify this #1 spot with the win technicality over AWF World's Championship tournament finalists Max Ironside and Priscilla Kelly, albeit not without Prince Albert laying out the prevailing moment as he saw fit.
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As far as the go-home show was concerned, Priscilla & the Prince had the last laugh. After her manipulations were refused by her AWF Gold Rush opponent Max Ironside in the contract signing that started the show, Kelly and Albert stood the last standing. Now, all they have to focus on is winning the championship on 30 May, which seems to be everything the front office does not want to see occur. Are Bret and Booker in for a rude awakening when the deviants enter Sunday's main event?
From three to one to three might daze Max Ironside as much as Prince Albert's bicycle boot to the face did this past PrimeTime. Once in the bout, Max Ironside showed why he was one of the two who will have the shot at making history this Saturday, all before the rug was pulled from under him without warning. No matter, his shot this weekend is still in play and he will have the shot to make some of his first gold the World's Championship of the future.
Rockstar Spud has finally done it - he has grabbed the win that has been just at his grasp for two weeks straight. Getting a hard fought win over Ruxx Rampede, both men showed why they were two of the first participants in the AWF World's Championship tournament in their battle before Spud caught the Five-Stone Spud Splash to enter into the AWF Provincial Championship tournament. "I think you're looking at your next champion," Commissioner Booker made his prediction to editors. "In those first two weeks, he showed he had the heart and this week he showed he got what it takes to get it done. He knows - he knows what it's all about and what it takes, sucka."
Barron Boneius caused havoc, confusion, and more subterfuge throughout this week's PrimeTime. Harkening the Dracislav Twins to his side, they proved ample distractions for Boneius against his Gold Rush foe Big Homunculus and his newfound familial link Big Sniv. The last shot for two weeks in a row has been the successful execution of his plans against the World's Tallest Dwarf - will the last part of his plot go off without a hitch on Saturday?
Big Homunculus found family when he saved Big Sniv from his two weeks of captivity. Introducing a more gaunt, expediently aged, and facial hair sporting personal trainer, Homunculus was showing differences in physique even in his appearance last week. Toppling over the Dracislav Twins in the fastest match yet in AWF history, celebrations by Big & Big were broken down by Barron Boneius and his Anti-True Crew to close out the show. Will the Pygmy Reject finally get his revenge this weekend?
Laci Valentine came around with perhaps the surprise win of the week. While it looked like it was in the bag for Christina King to take the win in the tornado turmoil match, she instead watched along as Laci debuted her finisher and came away with the win, replacing Jetta in Gold Rush's round one of the AWF Provincial Championship bracket. Having come to respectful terms with Orange Cassidy earlier in the show, and seemingly catching the eye of her opponent from last week, the AWF stomping grounds have surely so far proved an interesting place for the young Heartbreaker.
Raging Dead lands back on the top ten the same way he made number one the first week out: coming away with a high-profile tournament-related match. Despite his elimination from the World's Championship bracket, he qualified for the AWF Provincial Championship tournament, which starts at Gold Rush. Is this the next title in his own distinguished history?
Wallaby Way Sydney's debut against Lt. Andorra ultimately came down to the person who got one, definitive maneuver in that settled the score. She has skyrocketed onto the top ten this week, with Raging Dead to look forward to in AWF's pay-per-view debut. Will she be able to contend with Raging Dead's experienced aggression in order to further her chase toward the AWF Provincial Championship?
Phil Goode might not have come away with the tornado turmoil victory, but his vignette has made a lasting impression on the internet since the show. He was nowhere around the situation that led to the fall in the match, having been caught in a multi-person brawl up the ramp, but the FIRST loss will still be something to contend with. That can't be goode.