Post by Papi El Sueno on Jun 22, 2013 22:26:36 GMT -5
1.) Brytain Montgomery (Last Show: 4)
- Slamathon proved to be a fantastic night for Miss Montgomery in the ring. She earned her first PCW championship by defeating Brian Stryker to win the Broadcast Championship and she makes the very top of the rankings for this edition of The Premium Five. Now that she is the champion, all eyes are on Brytain and her title, but from what we have seen so far, Brytain is more than ready for the task at hand.
2.) Danielle Lopez (Last Show: Not Ranked)
- Slamathon IV was a night to remember for Team Lethality, and it was double true for the leader of the group. Danielle Lopez finally achieved her lifelong goal and became the PCW World Heavyweight Champion by defeating Syn with Potential Brain Damage. But now that she has the target on her back, how safe is her spot as the Queen of the Mountain?
3.) Ryan "The Reaper" Robinson (Last Show: Not Ranked)
- The Reaper did it. Reaper slayed Jerry Matthews inside of the steel cage to win the PCW Platinum Championship and have the third spot in the Premium Five Power Rankings. What's next for the new Platinum Champion after putting away his longtime nemesis and winning the gold?
4.) Smith Jones (Last Show: 3)
- Despite a brutal victory over Nightrain at Slamathon, Smith Jones drops to the fourth spot in the Premium Five Power Rankings, but he did send Brytain Montgomery a message after her match, hinting at wanting back the Broadcast Championship. However after his match, SJ Funk beat him senseless. How will Smith recover going forward?
5.) Curtis Wilkes (Last Show: 5)
- Despite beating fellow PCW Hall of Famer Leon Lonewolf, Curtis Wilkes stays at number five on the Premium Five rankings. However for The Elite, it wasn't a night to remember. Curtis' comrade Yoshiru Long was taken out by a mysterious figure, and the same mysterious figure sent a message to Curtis by taking out Lonewolf. How much does Curtis truly have to worry and should he be watching his back at every turn?
Just Missed the Cut: Syn, Jerry Matthews, SJ Funk and The Princesses of Lethality
- Slamathon proved to be a fantastic night for Miss Montgomery in the ring. She earned her first PCW championship by defeating Brian Stryker to win the Broadcast Championship and she makes the very top of the rankings for this edition of The Premium Five. Now that she is the champion, all eyes are on Brytain and her title, but from what we have seen so far, Brytain is more than ready for the task at hand.
2.) Danielle Lopez (Last Show: Not Ranked)
- Slamathon IV was a night to remember for Team Lethality, and it was double true for the leader of the group. Danielle Lopez finally achieved her lifelong goal and became the PCW World Heavyweight Champion by defeating Syn with Potential Brain Damage. But now that she has the target on her back, how safe is her spot as the Queen of the Mountain?
3.) Ryan "The Reaper" Robinson (Last Show: Not Ranked)
- The Reaper did it. Reaper slayed Jerry Matthews inside of the steel cage to win the PCW Platinum Championship and have the third spot in the Premium Five Power Rankings. What's next for the new Platinum Champion after putting away his longtime nemesis and winning the gold?
4.) Smith Jones (Last Show: 3)
- Despite a brutal victory over Nightrain at Slamathon, Smith Jones drops to the fourth spot in the Premium Five Power Rankings, but he did send Brytain Montgomery a message after her match, hinting at wanting back the Broadcast Championship. However after his match, SJ Funk beat him senseless. How will Smith recover going forward?
5.) Curtis Wilkes (Last Show: 5)
- Despite beating fellow PCW Hall of Famer Leon Lonewolf, Curtis Wilkes stays at number five on the Premium Five rankings. However for The Elite, it wasn't a night to remember. Curtis' comrade Yoshiru Long was taken out by a mysterious figure, and the same mysterious figure sent a message to Curtis by taking out Lonewolf. How much does Curtis truly have to worry and should he be watching his back at every turn?
Just Missed the Cut: Syn, Jerry Matthews, SJ Funk and The Princesses of Lethality