Post by Robert Garland on Nov 4, 2014 19:04:03 GMT
#1: Artemis Kaiser (+1)
The top spot goes to the only champion currently on the RWD roster, Artemis Kaiser. The RWD Women's Champion is currently undefeated, main evented the third Sunday Night Combat and is scheduled to be in the main event of RWD's first supercard, From The Ashes. Kaiser's off to a strong start, and if she can keep holding onto the Women's Championship, she'll be at the top of the Power 10 list for a long time.
#2: Maxwell Schneider (-1)
Maxwell Schneider has had three matches, and he's won every single one of them. The only one with nine points in the Contest of Conquest, Schneider has to be the current favorite for RWD's first World Champion. Though with a man as unpredictable and, quite frankly, mad as Schneider, who knows what the future holds for him.
#3: Shawna Martinez (new)
The bronze medal goes to the current number one contender to the Women's Championship. At From The Ashes, “The Impassable” Shawna Martinez will challenge Artemis Kaiser for her title in the main event. If she can knock off Kaiser, Shawna is a lock for the number one position in the Power 10.
#4: KONSTANTINE (-)
After his loss to Maxwell Schneider, KONSTANTINE has vowed to keep winning until he gets another shot at beating Schneider. So far he's done exactly that, picking up two pinfall victories over Daniel Smart, first in a triple threat and then in a singles match. Time will tell whether KONSTANTINE can manage to stay undefeated until he faces Schneider again.
#5: Noah Adelaide (+3)
The War Machine has been making waves in the RWD. After defeating the veteran Chris Williams in his debut match, Adelaide was the third man in a triple threat that featured KONSTANTINE getting the win over Daniel Smart. Adelaide put in a convincing performance, however, and went on to win a two on three handicap match with Alex Arren. The sky seems the limit for this young man.
#6: Alex Arren (new)
“The Sioux-per Troop” has picked up two wins thus far, one over Ray Harlan and one in the aforementioned handicap match with Noah Adelaide. He, along with Adelaide and Stevenson, stood up to Mr. GM Robert Garland's mistreatment of Frank Washington. This will make things harder for Arren, but it will surely gain him the respect of many fans.
#7: Frankie Cocheese (new)
Frankie Cocheese has been talking trash and kicking ass in his run in RWD. After picking up a victory over the frankly unimpressive Trashman, Cocheese got a victory over his former allies, Frank Washington and Drew Stevenson. This victory is diminished by the fact that Frankie had two partners on his side, but even so, Cocheese has been impressive thus far.
#8: Ray Harlan (-3)
Harlan has fallen on the list after an impressive debut, partially due to a loss to Alex Arren on the second Sunday Night Combat. However, with a victory over Hayden Phoenix, momentum is still on Harlan's side.
#9: Prince Abdullah Assad (-6)
Assad has fallen quite a bit in the rankings. A loss to Maxwell Schneider hurt his standings, and despite winning in his latest match, his victory came in a handicap match where his side had the man advantage. Still, Assad has a chance to bounce back with a main event spot in the fourth edition of Sunday Night Combat.
#10: Marie Porter (-4)
Marie Porter rounds out the Power 10. Despite losing in her latest outing, Porter held her own against the RWD Women's Champion Artemis Kaiser, putting in a solid performance. The Bubbly One is set to take on “The Living Dead Girl” Jezzabel up next, so we'll see whether Marie Porter has what it takes to reach the champion once again.
Watch list:
Jezzabel
Kruzer
Hayden Phoenix
John Carter
Kruzer
Hayden Phoenix
John Carter
Off the list:
Daniel Smart (#7)
Chris Williams (#9)
Ryan DeFalco (#10)
Chris Williams (#9)
Ryan DeFalco (#10)