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September 12, 2009

1. GeNext- There was much reason to celebrate for Genext, as their first in command Jason Oliver became the number one contender for the TWF Championship. It was a difficult road, but Oliver has a one on one match with Orton. Last time: #1- No Change.

2. TWF Champion: Randy Orton- Once again, the TWF Champion lent his assistance to the announce team on Rampage as he watched Jason Oliver become the top contender to face him at Meltdown. Last time: #2- No Change.

3. Rampage Tag Team Champions: Eddie Saint James/Boogeyman- The Saint sent the Boogeyman in to do his dirty work, as he picked up a victory over Harry Smith, who wasn't happy with his performance at Main Event. Last time: #4- Up 1 Spot.

4. Money Mike- Mike fell victim to a pair of brass knuckles that Monica originally left for him to use. Thanks to the miscommunication, Mike is out of the March to Meltdown. Last time: #3- Down 1 Spot.

5. Mr. Kennedy- Kennedy would like nothing more than to be TWF Champion again, and what better way to get back into the picture than to beat a former Universal Champion. Edge won't make it easy for him at Meltdown. Last time: #8- Up 3 Spots.

6. Mark Henry- Mark Henry was on the winning team on Primetime, helping Chris Masters defeat John Morrison and Matt Hardy. Last time: #6- No Change.

7. Edge- On his first appearance on Rampage, Edge was confronted by none other than Mr. Kennedy. Edge wants to make his mark on his new show, and he did so by Spearing Kennedy. Last time: #11- Up 4 Spots.

8. Richard Ramsley- Ramsley was able to pick up a victory on Rampage over Shelton Benjamin, and then beat him down with a chair. Ramsley then continued his psychological warfare on Sebastian Cain, his Meltdown opponent. Last time: #12- Up 4 Spots.

9. Nails- Nails hasn't been himself lately. The Hockey mask wearing freak didn't even show up to PrimeTime,.He has a challenge from Blade waiting for him at the next PrimeTime, but will he show? Last time: #5- Down 4 Spots.

10. TWF Tag Team Champions: Paul Burchill and Rene Dupree- Burchill and his comrades fell victim to the TWF draft, as they parted ways, leaving Burchill to find a new partner on Primetime, which he did in the newly returning Rene Dupree. Last time: #10- No Change.

11. Samaiel- Samaiel went one on one with CM Punk in a competitive match, but eventually fell victim to the GTS in a loss. Last time: #11- No Change.

12. "The Show" Joe Corey- Joe Corey now knows he will be facing the Undertaker at Meltdown, but this time inside of Hell in a Cell. Corey looks focused however, as he defeated Chavo Guerrero easily on Primetime. Last time: #16- Up 4 Spots.

13. King of Cable Champion: Sebastian Cain- Sebastin Cain was obviously emotionally stirred when Richard Ramsley revealed a deep dark secret about Cain's past on Rampage. Will Cain be able to control his rage when it is time to defend his KOC? Last time: #17- Up 4 Spots.

14. J.J. "The Ram" Ramplin- JJ Ramplin played the role of spoiler this week, saving his tag team partner from Rampage, Jaden Core from having his identity revealed to the world. Last time: #15- Up 1 Spot.

15. The Requiem- The Requiem made their presence felt on PT, as they took out one of the top superstars on the show, John Cena. Last time: #21- Up 6 Spots.

16. Jordan Rockwell- After losing his Universal Championship to Edge at Main Event, he is lucky to still be in the title picture. However, he one upped Shane Thompson on Primetime, distracting him long enough to cost him a match. Last time: #18- Up 2 Spots.

17. PJ Cash- Since WrestleMania, Cash has had a bone to pick with any celebrity who may show up to a TWF show. On the last PrimeTime, Cash picked up a win against Ricky Ortiz then turned his attention to Gallagher, who was fooled by Cash and ultimately a recipient of the Cash Register... onto a watermelon. Last Time: Not Ranked.

18. Shane Thompson- Thompson has an upcoming Universal Title match, but he was the one caught off guard by Evan Bourne on this past Primetime. He needs his head in the game if he wants to take down Rockwell. Last Time: #19- Up 1 Spot.

19. Chris Masters- Utilizing his Masterlock submission, Chris Masters proved that he is still very much a force to be reckoned with, as he put Matt Hardy away with it to pick up a tag team victory. Last time: #23- Up 4 Spots.

20. Chaos Wolf- Chaos Wolf made his mark in his signature match, a Lights Out match, defeating a very game Dockland Destroyer. Last time: #25- Up 5 Spots.

21. Damion West- Damion West won a draft pick for his show at Main Event using his patented Head on Collision, and then went on to make Jericho eat his teeth on PrimeTime. Last Time: Not Ranked.

22. Evan Bourne- Evan Bourne didn't need to fly this past PrimeTime, as he picked up a win over the number one contender Shane Thompson with a small package. Last Time: Not Ranked.

23. Intercontinental Champion: John Morrison- The Shaman Of Sexy came up short in a triple threat iron man match at Main Event, and then was on the losing team along with Matt Hardy in a tag match on PrimeTime. Not a good stretch for mister Morrison. Last time: #24- Down 1 Spot.

24. Troy Gafgen- Troy was looking desperate in his match against Axl on Rampage, but thanks to Tirpak he was able to squeak out a victory. Last Time: Not Ranked.

25. Matt "Madik" Cruz- Cruz took part in an All American American Challenge, which basically followed amateur rules. He was cheap shotted by Swagger. Does this mean Cruz has the physical edge? Last Time: Not Ranked.

On The Border

Chris Tirpak- Tirpak came through the crowd trying to prevent Troy Gafgen from cheating against Axl Irvin, but ended up costing Irvin the match inadvertently. Or was it?

John Cena- John Cena tried to play Superman this week, as he attempted to save Maria from a 3 on 1 attack. However, one shot to the back of the head by Kevin Thorn's walking stick later, and it was lights out for Cena.

Chris Jericho- Jericho clearly has a bone to pick with High Octane, but maybe he should keep his opinions to himself unless he likes the taste of West's boot.

Sylvester Terkay- The Manbear stepped out and engaged in a staredown with PT's resident Moscow Mauler, Vladimir Kozlov. A showdown between these two seems inevitable.

Jaden Core- Core was kicked right in the happy sack in his tag team match, giving him a DQ win. But he almost lost the war when Ziggler and Burke tried to remove his mask.