September 26, 2007
1. TWF Champion: Chris Masters - John Cena had a very emotional win at Meltdown, but Chris Masters proved something to the world. Everyone was convinced that Masters needs Vince McMahon, Mark Henry or Muhammad Hassan to win, and doesn't deserve to be TWF Champion. But, he beat one of the all-time greats in The Rock at Meltdown, and did it all by himself. Feels pointless to move him down when he achieved a feat like that. Last week: #1 - No Change
2. Universal Champion: John Cena - He's the best on Primetime, and maybe in the TWF... And that is as a superstar and a person. He showed incredible class after defeating Ric Flair and letting Ric Flair be the man of the hour. There should be no doubt in anyones mind that this is the biggest win of his career, and that this can only lead to better things. Plus, looking at Primetime, he teamed with Randy Orton and got the decision over Naitch and Edge. Last week: #2 - No Change
3. ECW World Champion: Joe Corey - Not only did he defeat Lashley... He may have seriously injured him, too. I predicted Bobby Lashley to beat Corey in a rage of revenge... But Corey used his own strength, and also a brain that made him one of, if not the, most succesful King's of Cable ever. You've got to give Corey props for doing to Lashley what everyone thought Lashley would do to him, and that's injure him. Can anyone stop Joe Corey and ECW? Maybe, maybe not, but no one has so far and that's why he's ECW World Champion. Last week: #4 - Up 1 Spot
4. Mark Henry - Henry didn't get to make the kind of impact he wanted to at Meltdown, but Chris Masters didn't need it. With Masters still champion, it's going to be interesting to see if Henry still takes the back seat or if he has enough and wants the title for himself. I say that The World's Strongest Man doesn't last much longer fighting off his desires for TWF World Championship Gold. Last week: #3 - Down 1 Spot
5. Ric Flair - Lose, win, who cares? Ric Flair showed everyone that even when he faces the best the wrestling biz has to offer... He can take them to the limit and beyond. Flair was close to becoming the TWF Universal Champion, but came up just short. But because of his efforts, and because he is the Nature Boy, he remains where he is. Last week: #5 - No Change
6. TWF Tag Team Champions: Shawn Michaels and Jordan Rockwell - Seems like these are the only guys who were ranked highly that actually won. These guys dominated The Blood Brothers by embarrassing them week after week, and now they've done the worst possible thing, and that's take their titles. The sky may be the limit for Michaels and Rockwell, but they shouldn't get too high on success because I'm sure The Blood Brothers will be wanting their rematch. And trust me... The entire ECW group is going to be watching very, very, closely. Last week: #12 - Up 6 Spots
7. Randy Orton - Orton had one of the biggest weeks of his career. On Primetime, he teamed with Universal Champion John Cena and beat Edge and the legendary Ric Flair, when he hit the RKO to get the pinfall. Then, at Meltdown he beat his former partner, Edge, once again via another RKO. Two wins over Edge in one week, and a decision over Ric Flair... Sounds like we may be looking at the next Number One Contender for the Universal Championship. Last week: NR
8. Money Mike - Domination? Well, that's one way to put it. Taz, one of the greatest GSE superstars of all time along with Money Mike, can dominate any factions he wants on his own, but he got simply destroyed by Money Mike! We all know that Mike loves success, just how long will it be until he goes for that TWF World Title? Seems like it's up to him more than anything else... Last week: #15 - Up 7 Spots
9. The Rock - I don't think anyone saw what happened at Meltdown coming... Not only did The Rock lose to Chris Masters, he lost to Chris Masters with Masters getting no help from Mark Henry. I don't think The Rock can claim he deserves another title shot, but then again... He is The Rock. Plus, he beat Mark Henry this week! Well, by Disqualification. But a wins a win, right? Last week: #8 - Down 1 Spot
10. Rampage Tag Team Champions: Eye Spy - Left their mark? Well, you could say that. At Meltdown, and on Rampage, Eye Spy embaressed many people. And not just that, but they've prevented World's Greatest Tag Team from getting their rematch at the Tag Titles. Rob Van Dam, London and Kendrick, The Major Brothers, Dan Rodman... That's only in two weeks of work. Who's next? You... And you... And you. Last week: #13 - Up 3 Spots
11. Intercontinental Champion: Kevin Thorn w/ Ariel: - This guy has had a huge past few weeks. CM Punk beat Randy Orton and Edge in one month, won the Intercontinental Championship, looked unbeatable... Last week: #20 - Up 9 Spots
12. King of Cable: JJ Ramplin - You want to know who had a big week? JJ Ramplin had a big week! On Rampage he beat Charlie Haas, and then at Meltdown he got the more important of his two wins... A win in a rematch for the TWF King of Cable Championship. ECW's got a real stud in JJ Ramplin, but Kennedy may want a rubber match and we could be right back where we are a week ago... JJ no longer champion. Last week: #23 - Up 11 Spots
13. CM Punk - The unlucky 13... I mean, can anyone say they've had a worst past month? He's been covered in blood, he's been talked to spookily by Ariel... Which some people would actually enjoy... And now he's lost his Intercontinental Championship. Weird, because last time I checked just the month prior he beat the then Universal Champion, Randy Orton, and Edge for the IC Title. Oh well, at least he beat Gangrel on Primetime. Meh, sucks to be him. Last week: #6 - Down 7 Spots
14. Austin Pyromania and Taylor Made - No change because they really didn't do anything to impress us this week,but did give us girls in a wet t-shirt contest... Until Chris Platoon had to be a party pooper. God, don't expect to see him on here til' he apologizes! Last week: #14 - No Change
15. Carney - Despite losing his title, he's made one hell of a comeback. I don't think that his recent slump should signify how the rest of his career will be, because honestly... It's not how it'll be. Actually, it's the furthest thing from it. The man's still got it, come on Carney!.Last week: #10
16. Bobby Lashley - Don't even know what to say about him. I lost at least 40 bets on his match. Anyway, he had all the momentum in the world after Primetime and his team beat ECW... And he lost! Gonna be a hard fight, especially if the injury he suffered is serious, back to the top... But I'm sure he'll get there. Last week: #8 - Down 7 Spots
17. Lightheavyweight Champion: Kenny Doane - Doane beat one of the legends in this business in Carney, and took his title in the process. Sky's the limit, and he keeps gettin' higher and higher... Last week: NR
18. The Hardy Boyz - They've gotten some big wins lately. A few weeks ago, Jeff beat Domino, one half of another hungry Tag Team, and this week The Hardyz teamed up to take down Bill Cutting and Gregory Helms. Last week: NR
19. Ken Kennedy - He can't drop THAT far down. Sure, he lost his title, but he's one of the few superstars who have been able to beat JJ since he teamed up with ECW. And he also is likely going to extend his rematch clause, so who knows, maybe he'll be King of Cable again? Last week: 7 - Down 12 Spot
20. The Blood Brothers - God... Talk about a feud gone wrong. HBK and Jordan Rockwell beat them in every possible way, they embarrassed them, they sent male hookers to their room... And they did the worst thing, took their titles. I don't think Kash and O'Haire will let that slide, though... Watch out Rockwell and Michaels? Maybe... Last week: #11 - Down 9 Spots
21. Taz - He's moving up, despite getting dominated by Money Mike. It's pretty simple as to why... He kicked Snitsky's ass on Rampage. And that's not that easy, considering only he and The Rock have beaten him since coming back to Rampage. But, Mike messed him up pretty bad, hopefully he can rebound. Last week: 22 - Up 3 Spots
22. PJ Cash - Sure, High Octane saved his carreer and got some money out of Cash's pocket... But PJ Cash paying Octane that money is like Bill Gates paying for McDonalds. Anyway, Octane won the match, but Cash laid his ass down with the Cash Register. Last week: 22 - No Change
23. Tatanka - He's got Ted Dibiase by his side, the Million Dollar Championship around his waist... And he's beaten both Chris Tirpak and Cody Rhodes in the past few weeks. Not only did he beat them, he dominated them both. And at Meltdown, it wasn't even fair that Cody Rhodes got to have this match... Because he got a fool made of himself. As far as Tatanka goes, I'd say this guy has the ability to get back into the World Title picture. Last week: NR
24. Eddie St. James - He's gotten some wins, but I'm not really feeling him. All he seems to be doing is beating up on guys that are in the Lightheavyweight Division. Sure, he beat up Johnny Hazard who appears to be going crazy, but I have a feeling Hazard, if he ever does get back in the ring, will kick his ass. P.S... Who the hell faces Jeff Gann? The guy doesn't even have a wikipedia page! Pathetic... Last week: NR
25. Jason Oliver - Talk about a match that can turn around a career. If anyone has ever been on a cold streak, it's Jason Oliver. But at Meltdown he got into the ring with Matt Cruz, another youngster with a bright future, and beat him for the big win his carreer has needed. Then again, that could all mean nothing if he doesn't continue those winning ways... Last week: NR
1. Undisputed Champion: Outcast - At Sin, Outcast got hands down the biggest win of his career, winning Slaughterhouse's version of the Undisputed Championship. The Outcast is no longer alone, because he's got some gold with him now. Last week: #1 - No Change
2. Badlandz World Champion: Kane - You know how he was one win away from being Badlandz World Champion? Yeah, he got that one win. Now, he's got the FBI on his ass, bitter sweet? Eh, maybe. Last week: #2 - No Change
3. North American Champion: Christian - Dylan Jansens just couldn't beat El Capitano. Yeah, that's right... Captain Charisma is the North American Champion!. Last week: #5 - Up 2 Spots
4. Chris Jericho - Huge night at Apocalypse Now! for Chris Jericho. Not only did he outlast 9 other men in a Battle Royal, but he earned a Badlandz World Title Shot at any point in time. Talk about the big winner. Last week: #9 - Up 5 Spots
5. Badlandz Tag Team Champions: Scott Steiner and The Outlaw - These two did it when they teamed up on Rampage a few years ago, and now, they've done it again. Not only did they beat The Dudley Boyz for the Tag Titles, they dominated them like no other team has ever done. Last week: #10 - Up 5 Spots
6. X-Division Champion: Petey Williams -
7. Christian "The King" Cole - Guess The King's been dethroned. Either way, Cole is still on here because he is great. And he will get that title back, just wait and see. Last week: #3 - Down 4 Spots
8. Elix Skipper - One of the best matches I've ever seen. Over 30 minuts of non-stop action between he and his former partner, Low-Ki. Now the two are back together, who knows what'll happen.! Last week: NR
9. Hardcore Champion: Mackenzie Rose - Mackenzie Rose can now say he's had 88 titles... Then again, I'm not really buying he even won one title before this one. Either way a good accomplishment. Last week: NR
10. Slaughterhouse Tag Team Champions: Lords of the Ring- They beat multiple teams in order to be able to say this, but now they can... Nick Dinsmore and Rob Conway are SlaughterHouse Tag Team Champions. Last week: NR