Post by backrowfan on Sept 16, 2007 10:06:15 GMT -5
1. Christian Angers (All Star Champion)
2. Shane Sharpe (Granite State Champion)
3. Maverick Wild
4. Master Flesh
5. Don Chesterfield
6. Vampire Setheron
7. Dr. Heresy
8. Panther Martin
10. Tommy Mack (tie)
Steve Marriott (tie)
Comments:
Top Contenders:
Maverick Wild: Even though he lost both his matches in Claremont, he still holds the number 3 position. However, he has already had ample opportunity to wrestle both Angers and Sharpe but to no avail. It will be interesting to see if the Championship Committee will continue to give him title shots. Perhaps his new manager Joey Eastman can pull a few strings…
Master Flesh: Moving into the number 4 position alone should have earned him a title shot; the stipulation in his match against Panther Martin in Claremont confirmed it.
Dr. Heresy: Has moved up 2 notches in the ratings. One more victory should earn him a title shot. Heresy vs. his old tag-team partner Christian Angers would be awesome.
Moving into the top ten:
Tommy Mack: Is on the right track, but has to remain focused.
Steve Marriott: Tied with Tommy Mack in the definitive position, I don’t see Mr. Marriott moving any higher seeing much of his time is spent as the manager of champions.
And falling off the top ten:
Tim Walker: The Front Row/All Star/Ringside veteran is for all intents and purposes retired. It would be nice to see him return in a managerial capacity. Perhaps his consultations are just what his old tag-team partner Tommy Mack needs to keep on the straight and narrow.
Matt Spectro: Jesus Christ. He could have been a contender if he didn’t let his religious beliefs get in the way.
2. Shane Sharpe (Granite State Champion)
3. Maverick Wild
4. Master Flesh
5. Don Chesterfield
6. Vampire Setheron
7. Dr. Heresy
8. Panther Martin
10. Tommy Mack (tie)
Steve Marriott (tie)
Comments:
Top Contenders:
Maverick Wild: Even though he lost both his matches in Claremont, he still holds the number 3 position. However, he has already had ample opportunity to wrestle both Angers and Sharpe but to no avail. It will be interesting to see if the Championship Committee will continue to give him title shots. Perhaps his new manager Joey Eastman can pull a few strings…
Master Flesh: Moving into the number 4 position alone should have earned him a title shot; the stipulation in his match against Panther Martin in Claremont confirmed it.
Dr. Heresy: Has moved up 2 notches in the ratings. One more victory should earn him a title shot. Heresy vs. his old tag-team partner Christian Angers would be awesome.
Moving into the top ten:
Tommy Mack: Is on the right track, but has to remain focused.
Steve Marriott: Tied with Tommy Mack in the definitive position, I don’t see Mr. Marriott moving any higher seeing much of his time is spent as the manager of champions.
And falling off the top ten:
Tim Walker: The Front Row/All Star/Ringside veteran is for all intents and purposes retired. It would be nice to see him return in a managerial capacity. Perhaps his consultations are just what his old tag-team partner Tommy Mack needs to keep on the straight and narrow.
Matt Spectro: Jesus Christ. He could have been a contender if he didn’t let his religious beliefs get in the way.