November 12, 2008
1. TWF Champion: Mr. Kennedy- After capturing the TWF Championship at MeltDown, Ken Kennedy had to defend his newly won title immediately, against Chris Tirpak. Kennedy was able to retain when his opponent was attacked. Will he be as lucky the next time around?
2. King of Cable Champion: Sean O'Haire- Sean O'Haire's manipulation over Sebastian Cain had won him a number one contender's match for the King of Cable title. He made the most of his oppurtunity on Rampage and became the new King of Cable champ with inadvertant help from Cain. Will Cain soon get the revenge he seeks?
3. TWF Tag Team Champions: United Nations- The U.N. was victorious against The Highlanders this week on PrimeTime. Vladimir Kozlov also was victorious in his singles match against Finlay.
4. Randy Orton- At MeltDown, Randy Orton cost Chris Tirpak his chance to become TWF Champion. Orton once again crushed the dreams of Tirpak on Rampage by defeating him in a single's contest, and as a result of that match Orton qualified for the triple threat for the number one contendership at Ken Kennedy's title.
5. Money Mike- At MeltDown Money Mike couldn't get the job done, but on Rampage Mike defeated Rob Van Dam to qualify for the triple threat number one contendership match. Could this be the second chance the former king of the TWF needs to get the gold?
6. Eddie Saint James- For months St. James has tried to interject himself into the title picture. Although Eddie did not compete at MeltDown he was able to qualify for the triple threat number one contendership when he defeated former TWF Champion Chris Masters on Rampage.
7. Travis Wakeman- Since making his return to the TWF, Travis Wakeman has been on a warpath destroying every man in his path. On the latest edition of Rampage, Wakeman continued the warpath, defeating Jason Oliver.
8. TWF Universal Champion: Edge- At MeltDown Edge defeated Chaos Wolf in a hypocritical manner. Chaos Wolf had no luck in getting his hands on Edge on PrimeTime. Will the champ keep the upperhand on Chaos Wolf next week?
9. GeNext- Oliver's homecoming probably didn't go the way he hoped it would on the last Rampage when he was defeated by Travis Wakeman in the main event. MeltDown was a different story, as GeNext defeated the tag team of Austin Pyromania and Taylor Made. It looks like M.X. is having problems with D'Lo Brown, those two are sure to square off soon.
10. ECW World Champion/Rampage Tag Team Champion: Sylvester Terkay- Terkay has been one of the most dominating forces in TWF for sometime, but when Joe Corey placed the multi champion in his match to compete against The Undertaker at MeltDown, the manbear came up a bit short. Le'ts see if he can bounce back.
11. Nails- Nails couldn't capture the gold at MeltDown but, on PrimeTime he picked up a win after picking up the nearly four hundred pound Umaga.
12. Scott Steiner- Steiner has been on a roll since coming to PrimeTime. This week with cherry by his side, the genetic freak defeated Chavo Guerrero with the Frankenstiener.
13. Matt "Madik" Cruz- Just when it seemed like Cruz might hang up his boots, his passion returned and at MeltDown his opponent, Carlito enlisted the help of his brother who helped Carlito pick up a win over Cruz. On Rampage, Cruz teamed with Mando Guerrerro to spoil the debut of Primo Colon.
14. Sebastian Cain- Cain looks to be fed up with O'Haire's tactics as of late and on Rampage, Cain wanted to get even. Things didn't go in favor of Cain and instead O'Haire became the King of Cable Champion. Is it only a matter of time before these two face off?
15. J.J. "The Ram" Ramplin- Ramplin can't be too happy with the outcome of Rampage, where Ramplin unsuccesfully defended his King of Cable title against Sean O'Haire, ending his nearly year and two month reign as champ.
16. Jordan Rockwell- Coming out of MeltDown without his TWF gold, Rockwell seemed to be in a different state of mind. On PrimeTime, Rockwell was involved in conflict with the Intercontinental champion Mark Henry and by the end of the night, Rockwell got the better of Henry.
17. Intercontinental Champion: Mark Henry- The worlds strongest man didn't have to defend his newly won Intercontinental belt against Kevin Thorn, because of his earlier conflict in the night, Rockwell came through the crowd and attacked Henry. With the next edition of PrimeTime on the horizon what will Mark Henry have in store for Jordan Rockwell?
18. Richard Ramsley- No, Richard Ramsley did not compete on Rampage, but he sure made his presense felt when he attacked the new TWF Champion Ken Kennedy. Was Ramsley in the right state of mind during the attacks and how will Kennedy retaliate on the next Rampage?
19. Chaos Wolf- Wolf hasn't had the best of luck lately trying to fight off Edge and Samaiel. At MeltDown, Wolf was defeated by Edge but on PrimeTime, Wolf was looking for the men that beat him down at MeltDown. Will the tables turn next week?
20. Samaiel- Samaiel has quickly made a name for himself in the TWF, this week on Primetime he defeated Super Crazy, as well as battling Chaos Wolf around the arena.
21. "The Show" Joe Corey- Next week on PrimeTime, Joe Corey will compete against John Cena for the number one contendership. Hopefully for this one, Corey can handle things on his own.
22. John Cena- Cena showed up on PrimeTime to interupt Joe Corey's announcement, before Cena left we found out that next week Joe Corey will compete against John Cena and the winner will become the number one contender.
23. Jack Swagger- The young Jack Swagger made his debut on Rampage defeating Trevor Murdoch. What lies ahead for this new TWF star?
24. PJ Cash- Fresh off his return, Damion West planned on addressing the fans in Detroit. Instead, PJ Cash and The Warlord decided to get involved which led to the beatdown of "High Octane".
25. JBL- This week on PrimeTime, JBL may have been dressed like Uncle Sam but, Uncle Sam can't throw right hands like we saw JBL do when he was interrupted by Ricky Ortiz.