HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 Ashes to Ashes 2004 – Tuesday Night Slay Ride 2004 November 7, 2004 - December 21, 2004 Champion’s List SWF World Heavyweight Champion: Landon “La Cucaracha” Maddix SWF Intercontinental-Television Champion: Landon "La Cucaracha" Maddix SWF United States Junior League Champion: “The Perfect Storm” Sean Davis SWF Hardcore Gamers Champion: “The Urban Legend” Todd Cortez SWF Cruiserweight Champion: “Hollywood” Spike Jenkins SWF Tag Team Champions: Revolution Zero (Toxxic and Sean Davis) SWF Women’s Champion: Kelly Connelly Rankings 1. Landon "La Cucaracha" Maddix (20 points) ---> What can be said about Landon Maddix? He is at the top of the SWF right now. Not only is he the ICTV Champion, but also the new World Champion. He deserves plenty of pats on the back for being the top guy in the fed. 2. “The Perfect Storm” Sean Davis (20 points) --> The wildcard of the top 5 rankings. The enforcer of Revolution Zero not only tops the other members of his stable (including the leader and former SWF World Champion, Toxxic) but gets the number 2 spot as well. Some might wonder how he got here, but countless wins in multiman matches and his USJL Title win at TNSR (not to mention his second tag title reign with Toxxic) put him on top of the Revolution. 3. Toxxic (13 points) --> How the mighty have fallen is such a cliché phrase. Sure, Toxxic may not have the World Title anymore, but he rounds out the top three. The Straight Edge Sensation is still one half of the World Tag Team Champions and will no doubt want a rematch for the World Title. But will he get it? Toxxic vowed to make stars out of his followers, which he undoubtedly did. But did he end up screwing himself over in the end, as his minions are ranked so close to him? 4. "Hollywood" Spike Jenkins (11 points) --> The longest reigning SWF Cruiserweight Champion. Period. 5. "The Icon" Max King (10 points) --> Many people may consider Max King an underdog in the SWF...but why? He has put down countless opponents (the likes of Manson and current World Champion, Landon Maddix) on his quest to the top of the SWF. With an ICTV title reign already underneath his belt (by defeating Landon Maddix, btw), Max King is aiming for the top and won't let anything stop him...unless it’s a PPV match. Then, he will most likely job. 6. “The Urban Legend” Todd Cortez (9 points) 7. Sacred (9 points) 8. Alan Clark (8 points) 9. Christian Fury (6 points) 10. Wildchild (4 points) 11. Johnny Dangerous (4 points) 12. Kaine (4 points) 13. Andrea Montgomery (4 points) 14. Manson (2 points) 15. Danny Dagda (2 points) 16. Munich (2 points) 17. Dominic Korgath (---) 18. Austin Sly (---) 19. David Cross (---) 20. Carnage (---) Point System ----------------- (1) 2 points for win (2) 0 points for loss/double no show (3) 2 points for winning HGC, CW, USJL, or Tag Titles (4) 3 points for winning ICTV Title (5) 5 points for winning the World Title (6) 10 Points for Clusterfuck win (7) Additional 1 point for defending a title (8) Additional 1 point for winning a multi man match.
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 2. “The Perfect Storm” Sean Davis (20 points) --> The wildcard of the top 5 rankings. The enforcer of Revolution Zero not only tops the other members of his stable (including the leader and former SWF World Champion, Toxxic) but gets the number 2 spot as well. Some might wonder how he got here, but countless wins in multiman matches and his USJL Title win at TNSR (not to mention his second tag title reign with Toxxic) put him on top of the Revolution. This reads strangely; like you're saying that Sean Davis and Toxxic are two-time tag team champions. Aside from that minor complaint, very good work.
muzz Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 2. “The Perfect Storm” Sean Davis (20 points) --> The wildcard of the top 5 rankings. The enforcer of Revolution Zero not only tops the other members of his stable (including the leader and former SWF World Champion, Toxxic) but gets the number 2 spot as well. Some might wonder how he got here, but countless wins in multiman matches and his USJL Title win at TNSR (not to mention his second tag title reign with Toxxic) put him on top of the Revolution. This reads strangely; like you're saying that Sean Davis and Toxxic are two-time tag team champions. Aside from that minor complaint, very good work. No it doesn't. Be quiet.
Mr. S£im Citrus Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 Yes, it does. Now, go bother someone else...
muzz Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 Yes, it does. Now, go bother someone else... Great, now you've made me cry. I hope you're happy.
ChrisMWaters Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 YAY! I'm in the top 5! ...no Women's rankings? ^_-
Guest The Satanic Angel Posted January 2, 2005 Report Posted January 2, 2005 Holy shit, Batman. I didn't even notice these were up ... and tied for first? Come to think of it, Hell's been gettin' kinda cold lately ...
Ced Posted January 2, 2005 Report Posted January 2, 2005 No. Hell freezes over when I come back and have a successful run instead of flaming out within 2 weeks.
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