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Tuesday, 22 May 2012

State of the stars, Part Three : ROH, DGUSA & NJPW

State of Ring of Honor

Ring of Honor has expanded its outreach through TV and capitalising on the online streaming concept with internet PPV’s. So what can the current stars do to make ROH stand stronger against competition?


DAVEY RICHARDS

Current champion has earned his right, however has neglected fans with holding the title after he gave his speech causing defragmentation between the audience claiming there was no competition, and possibly doing a ‘CM Punk’.

It also highlighted the issue that Richards, claiming there were not competitors to “outwrestle” him, cast a dreary eye on ROH and its future.

Richards himself needs to now create opponent for himself, or he will have no further options, even if he is at the top wearing the title, while visiting Japan, England and the rest of the world, as potential substitutes.

Is now sidelined in an unfortunate, impromptu accident causing injury (further article to come soon.) Best wishes from WW go out to you. X



EDDIE EDWARDS
The little man won the big title, only to lose it and seem inferior. Edwards was ROH’s only other title challenger after the destruction of Roderick Strong as a result.

Edwards, winner in the WW 2011 awards for Most Improved and Match of the Year (with Richards), proved he has the potential to carry the company and gain audience along with that. Now back into his old position before the title was held, Eddie is stuck. He now needs to be built further and pushed hard as competition along with two or possibly three others, in order to create a pool of selection all battling at one time.

RODERICK STRONG


Sacrificed to Edwards for the world title, Strong became the guy who now has no role and is jobber-esq, after being raised as World champion, which is shambolic.

Strong should have remained in the background as title contender. This is what ROH must re-invoke in order to maintain someone who stood at the top, then dropped for a maximum impact collision between two friends, in hindsight, forgetting about all else in the company.

ADAM COLE

One man fully neglected by ROH over the course of 2011 with a string of losses, still delivered when required and made #43 in the WW Pro 50.

Cole shortly after, broke partnership with Kyle O’Reilley as a tag team, which was gathering intense momentum with the masses. Both Cole and O’Reilley were booked to support world title options and develop other superstars stories to coming PPV’s than their own.

ROH need to give Cole a solid push, as the fan base is there for him.  Cole is someone with a fresh, new and intriguing style. With a ladies man look and some taking a fancy to him also, Cole is one to pursue. Needs to be earmarked to TV title level at least.

KYLE O'REILLEY

Split from partner Adam Cole as Future Shock causing ripples in the ROH tag division.

Either needs to re-join with Cole to rip the tag division apart, or be rebuilt as a buff stud with the green tights and sweaty beefcake who can go with length in matches. O’Reilley needs a strong backstory to why he is in a match with a challenger and the reason be crystal clear to audience to emotionally invest.

MICHAEL ELGIN

The stronghold of ROH, coming into his own with leaps and bounds, should definitely be given a further future in three months’ time or so. Big matches with stipulations to build his character and level in the company will not go a miss. Is the one to watch.

MIKE BENNETT

Everyone’s cutey pie with a potential mean streak has brought his first lady of ROH, Maria Kanellis along with him. Together there are many options, though many claim Bennett does not fully respect the sport, company or its journey in deliverance on screen with values. Bennett will need to learn how to control, respect and deliver if he is to go further. Though from last year’s record, Bennett, at #37 in WW Pro 50, has been given more than enough respect from ROH in order to do this.

KEVIN STEEN
Losing Steen for the best part of a year was a bad slump for Honor. Time was there to create a few stars in order for Steen’s impending return to set the stage ablaze for audience.

Upon his return, Steen was stuffed in the middle of Edwards and Richards after their world title match at Final Battle in December.

Most fans only watch for Kevin Steen, which now says much about the promotion, and what it needs to achieve in order to drive audience back in.

Steen reinvigorates fans, though most instances are of “Hardcore” value. Steen needs to add the wrestling more fluently with that if he is to become a potential, serious contender, which he clearly can attain.

As you may see, Kevin Steen is now the new ROH Champion.  (See further article in couple of days.)

EL GENERICO

The flying Luchador s classed as never having one bad match in ROH. While this may be true, Generico is not viewed by the company, who must acknowledge that to have sterling matches in everyone he enters, should be respected for being able to deliver and be over with fans.

Generico should be supportive in TV title and tag matches, before eventually winning one with further style, in which he can add his own character onto it, and done in a way where Genny wont be obvious to which title/she could be lined up to capture. An air of mystery in matches can add to the style of the flying superhero.

RHETT TITUS AND KENNY KING

Forming the ANX, Titus and King have clearly created their place in tag wrestling. This team are talented, strong and have longevity if done correctly.

The pairing must remain for a while. Like Haas and Benjamin (see below) if either or both went separate ways, there would be no place for them a singles competitors right now, as the roster is overwhelmed with that.

Though neither need to part from one another. No other company has a strong tag division, and ROH have that strength in these two teams.

SHELTON BENJAMIN & CHARLIE HAAS

Both support the tag team division perfectly. While both are able to hold their own in singles, for now, the pair are needed in the tag team line.

Feeding off one another with sheer grandeur, Haas and Benji bring back wrestling and tag principals that create a division of numerous tag teams in the sport and indeed company where all else have failed to create a division.

JAY BRISCOE & MARK BRISCOE

Though everyone raves of them, the Briscoe’s have done it all in ROH. Seen as outlandish thugs or daredevil nutcases, that is the only real angle they have left to play out. Singles cannot be supported by either of the two, though Mark is actually the unconsidered one of the two that would be most successful.
The Marty Jannetty/Miz concept applies. Of the Miz/John Morrison team, Miz became the Shawn Michaels of the two.

JAY LETHAL
Constantly kept as a structured support system, Honor hasn’t got someone to best him on level, example being the US TV title, though Lethal will not move above mid-tier. This is fine, because Lethal is making a consistent level of mid-tier. While Lethal may want higher, as proven in TNA, fans don’t see him a viable upward option, while disheartening for him, he can be left to shape the division he is in very well. Companies need all areas taken care of, and this makes for an integral cog in the wheel. At some point, however, ROH will have to drop Lethal to competitors, while allowing Lethal to work a challenge (and feud) with them.

ROH's state is interesting. It could have the potential to add altenative dimensions. It has the potential to stand strong above, next to and eventually over TNA IF ROH decide how to move forward with bold decisions than easy ones. This takes more than placing a title onto a new star. ROH need to add a further dimension to it's edge, as currently, it is a alternative movement that provokes a rebel cause to WWE, but after a PPV or month long run, most are drawn back to the big league by default because ROH drops its ball in how to function fully. Again, though, it has potential to stand up if it can make decisions, but with its limited independant capital, Honor may need to branch out on a business and investment level, as it has cpabale talent and now needs to move further up the pecking order if it is to be something more than just on the sidelines.



STATE OF DRAGON GATE USA



CIMA
CIMA is the staple of DG USA. The main focal point is for a reason. He knows how to wrestle, lead from the front and command the situation involved in, and though unfortunatley sidelined with a neck injury, this now gives a chance for two factors - CIMA's hungry return, as well as having new stars leading at the front to initiate a return on impactful reclaiming of the top dog position with a well structured feud to further to the company.

RICOCHET

Continual improvement, high flying daredevil manoeuvres and a passion for the business, ‘ochet has years ahead in the sport. One of the key standpoints for the company, adding youth and skill with such expert deliverance, the young breed has placed its promotion worked for in a very supportive state of positivity gaining ticket sales and narrative design with in ring style. Has more to learn, meaning his potential, and for the company also, could eventually become explosive in many more years down the line.
BxB HULK
Kicking out former stable mate and leader of the Blood Warriors, CIMA, Hulk could be stepped up to a leadership/virtuous advisor role with serious technique in ring to back this up. Feuding with company favourite CIMA is not out of the question. Both could have a lengthy series that would deliver prestige, intent and structured design with a tint of mayhem to create an explosive standpoint in the industry and create a feud of the year, which would also gain DG USA further notoriety and mainstream coverage as an entity in wrestling’s walls of ‘American-ism or ‘Hollywood-isation.’
JOHNNY GARGANO
Sheer aggression, attack and mat expertise make Gargano an interesting addition to the squadron of DGUSA. Able to stand among the Japanese factions of wrestlers there and add a continental American flavour proves Gargano is more than just a demographic to please, and is supported by the rest of the roster on their own merits also.
As recent champion, Gargy holds the title with a certain level of maturity and company projection that draws and audience further into emotional investment. Company made a careful and solid choice to place the championship onto him with an insight to a future. Has not been a disappointment since. Cutting the ponytail also, and those snazzy tights add volumes evermore.
SAMI CALLAHAN
With his goon character coming over towards then of late last year, Callahan has impressed the pro wrestling world for what he can do. At his smaller size of 5’5”, Sami has devised an interesting style, partnered with working stiff and able to gain severe emotion in his match outings.
Has made the wrestling industry look up at what he can deliver. How he maintains this over a year or more will be maintaining his heat generously, slowly and tentatively to give a little, and get a lot. Rushing would ruin.
UHAA NATION
The comparison to Ezekiel Jackson and Bobby Lashley may be there, however Uhaa is the big bulked behemoth who can move swiftly in parts, and knows how to launch himself over the top rope accurately onto opponents to back up the dominant attack/s.
With a power monger who can learn, in time, to become fairly fluid and keep up with the rest of its roster, Uhaa won’t seem to be perceived as behind the times and on equal standing.
How he adapts to retain both together is down to him.
CHUCK TAYLOR
Serious intent and immense potential as a performer on all levels is able, with and without partner Gargano to deliver sweet, fun and powerful promos that connect to the audience. Taylor has a level of style that penetrates opponents to deliver a quality match, filled with unpredictable design, yet enthusing through the match time scale.
Taylor gained #39 in the WW Pro Wrestling 50
An aerial astronaut who commands the air, with fair vocals, always improving and a connective level of crowd interaction, DG USA has earmarked a powerful addition to the roster for further overall company growth.
JON DAVIS
Surprised fans don’t support him; there is no social investment into the character of Davis. Most view him as bland, a bore or just there to prop up the company walls as a bookend. If he wants to become a pillar to that community, Davis needs to project a style rather than a routine.
ARIK CANNON
Cannon’s brawler and Hardcore ethics have been fused together with basic timing and short match participation, in terms of overall appeal, however, has his place to structure the company in doing so.
While it is minimal compared to all on the roster, how Cannon can improve is to gradually add further intensity to a few ground holds to add a handful of areas of wrestling/Hardcore/brawling behaviour, that will eventually open up eyes further to him.
Taking slow time to grow overall will benefit Cannon, rather than throwing everything at him to develop in one year, which is not possible for anyone.
AR FOX
Another high flyer, though not the typical fit able to adapt and continue with wrestling levels to create fair to solid matches in formation. Daredevil he may be, though Fox is slowly becoming a name in singles matches.  Able to encorporate those swift moves with height and devastation in sell, Fox has certainly gained an interest from fans. Being capable to turn those connective shots with a power manoeuver.
RICH SWANN
With a Japanese style and training supporting his motion, Swann has quickly become one of the company’s most intriguing stars. With his agile line and ability to irk fans with cowardice while maintaining star aura building a level of story and match outings to compliment his repertoire add motion to his presentation as a force to possibly be reckoned with. Could add stability to mid card levels.
BRODIE LEE
Dragon Gate may now lose one of its stars to count on, after WWE have pursued interest.
MASAKI MOCHIZUKI
Veteran unshy to commit, Mochizuki epitomises wrestling values. With the look, style and in ring capabilities Masaki is one that can still go, help others and get himself over in roles he portrays well that connect with audience on certain levels.
PAC
The best highflyer in the business adds differentiation to the sport and match prowress. Able to wrestle credibly also, PAC has been in title races and continued success with the promotion. PAC needs, however to combine the flying with ground work more fluently to establish a further basis to the company, and then PAC can become a major player in the business.
LOW KI
Back as Low Ki, has regained his fallen respect that WWE tore off of him. Options in WWE there were, but unutilised correctly allowed him to be snapped up by the promotion who have secured his assets that audience receptiveness latches onto. Respecting Ki’s momentum, maturity in wrestling and his all-round passion for the work, Ki has risen highly to gain a following that creates a place for DG and its audience to shape the format.
AKIRA TOZAWA
Surprising delight in change over the last year for the industry, Tozawa bcame a maniacal monster that provided a tough backbone instead of his favoured comedy performances in the past. Tozawa proved he can re-define his role upon command and make it look expert. 2012 could be interesting for him once again, though currently is in a strong position all round.

GAMMA
Recently gaining title success, Gamma has received a nod of appreciation. DG respects its workers and Gamma creates a different, entertaining and heartfelt standpoint to the sport. Gamma has potential to rise atop in his own level, whilst also supporting tag groupings whether leading or a part of.
As a former leader, Gamma can lead others as well as himself. Having stars who know roughtly where they can go off script adds to the way forward for any wrestler re-creating a place in a small knit community.
DRAGON KID
Ever developing and growing in name and appearance, Dragon Kid is slowly but surely climbing ranks. Again, though, this one should not be rushed and allowed his time to go along slowly, yet always has pace when carrying out his lines of action and storyline feuds.
MASATO YOSHINO & NARUKI DOI

Both supporting the tag division fruitfully, both are able to rebuild this area successfully with guided direction and written procedure. Changing the script in the ring, allowed by them, will add to both in unison.




YAMATO
YAMATO is an all rounder. He can use submission, be a part of a group and pair in tag matches. YAMATO is able to fit anywhere DG need him. While this is helpful to the company to rise above, work together and become competition to others, while creating DG’s own exclamation point is key. Though it does not mean YAMATO needs to take a lesser role. Though for now, if DG want to become a promotion that can challenge other’s well, it may need its lieutenants in place to work together and YAMATO proves he is one of many who can support roles and create an outstanding display while doing so.
The State?
Dragon Gate USA, to everyone’s surprise, is the only true contender to adding competition to WWE. While it is in ‘small’ stages currently, DG has powerful points to deliver. With wrestlers that can fly, submit, add power and define story and key vignettes, this promotion has the level of magnitude to break out through WWE’s stale downplay and typical repetitive angles.
One ‘problem’ DG does need to consider as to why it isn’t fully as high as it could be is for one reason. DG has quality Japanese or Eastern wrestlers, while they add to the design, fans are fickle. Most have also grown up accustomed to the WWE way. How you get the organisation over without seeming to be overly ‘Japanese orientated’ and add in touches of Western culture to fuse the two together, more wrestling fans will join the movement, which will then become a statement, following to a standpoint. Fans can only take so much in visual aspects.
DG can easily stand strong among ROH and possibly work up to the number two promotion over TNA, which is lacking organisational direction.
If Dragon Gate get it ‘right’ they will be on course to make a statement for wrestling in the coming years as a promotion filled with interesting and must see, exceptional talent.
NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING (NJPW)

HIROSHI TANAHASHI
Holding the heavyweight title for a record 404 days has only helped Tanahashi prove his core strength, all round talent and heavyweight diffinity. New Japan have allowed him to shape, define and add prestige to the title, the company and his talent, while also supporting others, in what has been instant classics and long-time memories for the company to proudly speak of.
Tanahashi proved his finest work over 2011, earning he #1 wrestler in the WW Pro 50 – WW Pro Wrestling 50 and Wrestler of the year in the WW 2011 Awards
Tanahashi is set in NJPW walls as a strong and esteemed rival that can work well in any capacity and shine the wrestling business as beautifully as his talent.
PRINCE DEVITT
New Japan made sure it put Devitt at the top of its priorities list, and that priority has payed off. Devitt commands the arena, supports in tags and upheld the honour of the IWJP Jr heavyweight championship. Now without it, Devitt is stronger than ever thanks to his style, deliverance and respect for the business. Dev is one of the top players in the company AND the industry, and now holds high value to anyone he works for, with and against. One of the toughest to defeat on a level, NJPW gave him the correct time and support in achieving this global representation. He got NJPW noticed.
KARL ANDERSON
Now without Giant Bernard (Lord Tensai), Anderson has disbanded with his former Bad Intentions partner, both who won tag team of the year at WW Awards, 2011.
Will have a tough test to remain over, though as a built bulky bear who is beefy and mighty, New Japan should focus on Anderson favourably, to regain some Western culture to infuse with the eastern area in order to build bigger audience and reputation. Gaining more followers who appreciate wrestling will benefit all involved in the long haul.
KAZUCHIKA OKADA 
Was the man who claimed the win and gold over Hiroshi Tanahashi, now credited with destroying his impressive streak no one else could do. Increasing his weight size to enter the heavyweight division proved successful. Not only wearing the most prized and respected trinket in the promotion, has taken ‘Hashi’s streak away and now has a high playing field to set his superstardom on.
HIROOKI GOTO
Supporting the mid level tier honourably while on standby for the heavyweight division is pleasing for direction. Given a chance, Goto can elicit emotional response, regardless of good or bad decisions enforced by Goto as a character.

MVP
Maintained the best comeback of his time leaving WWE to gain further experience and respect his dreams in Japan.
Seeing MVP in the cup challenges and coming out of them in  further knowledge with revernance in prolific standing, whether a win or a loss, MVP can support the walls of NJ’s infrastructure.
KUSHIDA
KUSHIDA is another guy NJ can capitalise on. While growing ever more everyday in roles given to him, he is able to deliver great matches with the correct opponents. Being the supportive shield for now, KUSHIDA could eventually in a couple of years work higher up the card with an augmented place among the talent on the roster to add his own placing on any card. Till then, should support and grow the brand further.
ROCKY ROMERO
Supports the tag team scene and occasional junior heavyweight division. Needs further star power to get across, however and needs to be given a strengthened new angle to characterisation to relate to his wrestling skill set he chooses to use. Both must flow together to gain further fan base.
RYUSUKE TAGUCHI
Taguchi compliments tag wrestling well, allowing NJ to hold on to the division if they can deliver quality match booking and angles that influence and encourage fans elsewhere to stand up and look in. Along with Devitt, Taguchi becomes ever more powerful with him by his side. Though when without Taguchi can support on his own to form a good match with others.
YUJI NAGATA
Must learn to work less stiff and protect opponents from injury than shelve them unintentionally. Nagata should remain in tournaments and build the roster up, while gaining some momentum himself, whilst learning to work fluently and capable with the rest to enhance them all.
TETSUYA NAITO
Pushed into and propping up around the heavyweight title scene is encouraging for him. Naito can deliver a new outlook to the company as a challenger to the Japanese market, while casting minimal eyes from the West, though it is a small start that creates the biggest opportunities.
JUSHIN LIGER
The New Japan legend continues to draw audiences in. While humorous, and having a unique look and style, Liger knows how to wrestle fluently and get over while encouraging audience response for or against. Always a joy to watch with intrigue.
LANCE ARCHER

Wasted in WWE whilst an chance to do well as Vance, Archer now heads up the tag team areas once more in NJ. Alongside colleagues who can work with him and learn further enhancement to wrestling, Archer has options to grow over time, where NJ should slowly but steadily do so if they want a tag team option for the future.
MASATO TANAKA
Propping up the Intercontinental side whilst participating in the tourneys and some tag matches proves this thirty-nine year old veteran has no chance off playing down any time soon.
Embodied with working others to great matches and keep company faith, Tanaka holds a profile that categorises class and value to the honour of the sport.

The State? - New Japan hosts incredible wrestling with some of the most productive and powerful grapplers in wrestling principals, however fails to catch the wider audience West-side.

In order to cpture those fans, NJPW needs to branch out, which is is trying to encorporate with the tours of America, Mexico and Britain. Though a greater step of faith is needed, NJ have managed to delegate stars correctly in prjection, the struggle it faces, again, is to captivte the fickle western, hollywood-ised, consumeristic style defining their culture. When an alternative is provded, fans wake up and take notice.

Parts 1 and 2 are below (click the links) -

State of the Stars, Part One: WWE

State of the Stars, Part Two: TNA

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© Max Waltham 22nd May 2012

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Wrestling Wonders Pro 50 of 2011 50 - 25 (Part 1)



WRESTLING WONDERS PRO WRESTLING 50



WRESTLING WONDERS PRESENTS THE PRO WRESTLING 50. RANKING THE 50 BEST WRESTLERS OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR OF 2011 FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 26TH DECEMBER PERIOD.

RANKINGS ARE BASED ON WRESTLING SKILL, IN RING PERFORMANCE AND NOT HOW MANY MATCHES, MAIN EVENT SPOTS NOR 'TOP OF THE COMPANY' PRESENTATION...

COUNTING DOWN FROM 50 - 25...








50 
R-TRUTH
WWE


Competed in Royal Rumble on Jan 30th... Next night on Raw joined first ever 7 man Raw Rumble 12 man tag win with babyfaces on Feb 15th with Edge, Mysterio, Morrison, Cena and Orton should have kept him in high esteem with key players… Cut an electric promo on the April 1st Raw draft show, which made 20 minutes of no draft picks entertaining for the very first time, in which Truth turned heel and set the stage alight, proving WWEs most superior vocalist, which hadnt been seen for a long time from anyone… April 11th saw Gauntlet challenge seeing off Ziggler and Morrison to prove heavyweight potential, only to be besmirched by John Cena… Over the Limit claimed Mysterio in singles competition May 30th gave Truth huge win over Cena, though dismayed with no sell from John caused aspiration in character to dip for Truth as serious contender Jun 20th lost him a Randy Riley Jimmy contest in a strong showing, propped up by Orton, freshman Riley, veteran Christian and The Miz to lend support… June 27th Raw saw Truth perform a level Tables match only to be castigated by a run in from CM Punk whom positioned Cena into Table viewpoint for Truth to smash Cena through, picking up blunt scraps... Summerslam entered slow opening match to build red herring Del Rio, also in the match, for unsuspected WWE title win later that night… As Awesome Truth should have flew over many heads in WWE, however was grounded in a stagnated run failing to receive booking faith Gained cheap win at Vengeance after a no sell from HHH and Punk Found himself in a powerful position at Survivor Series against The Rock and John Cena, where Truth looked impressive in those short moments when locking up with The Great One.



Missed 30 days instantly afterward, in which no new players lived up to his hype...

             
49
MIKE MONDO
OHIO VALLEY WRESTLING


Feb 5th’s Saturday night special for OVW saw inability to wrest Cliff Compton’s heavyweight title in a mild demand… Victories in OVW in February rebuilt challenger graciously… Four Corners Survival match alongside Andy Ridge and Rhett Titus heeded winner Colt Cabana… March 5th saw proverbial mountain climb at OVW becoming heavyweight champion in a triple threat Ladder match… March 19th saw rare appearance in ROH at Manhattan Mayhem with Michael Elgin to attempt upset to O’Reilly and Adam Cole…Successful title defences in April... Relieved of strap in May by Cliff Compton in a disputatious brass knuckles on a pole match... Back to back wins in late August to September… On the downside in Oct, regained stead in November rejoining ROH to best Alex Silva on Nov 5th… Fervent win ending 2011 with Jason Wayne on December 14th… 




Consistent former stable member can claim singles domination, may need a wider platform for recognition, though gathering pace for OVW as a stronghold… WWE should offer him a contract, though may be too stubborn with pride… Mondo, in physical shape and credible talent, would be a sore loss to OVW, who have donated time to Mondo's nourishment… Mondo has prospects in any organisation that would seek him, no doubt… 




48


BRUTUS MAGNUS
TNA





Took loses for a good part of the year, starting at February against Crimson in a Four way “Texas Tornado”, Steel Cage, tag challenge which was a washout, with Williams, on April 17th... June till August became consecutive disasters… December 12th, 13th and 14th saw reinforced victories, paired with Samoa Joe.




Needs more respect from TNA bookers, should consider peering into options with WWE should they come knocking, they could do with a Brit whom contains flair, gusto and devotion… 25 year old talker has wit and intent in promos, other promotions could use him beneficial should TNA neglect that quality…






47
JAY BRISCOE
RING OF HONOR





Bled heavily against Strong in their January 15th title collision which he lost…With briother Mark, suffered loss to Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas, Eliminated as a pair in PWG’s DDT4 tournament at the start of March… Claimed victims in Rhett Titus and Kenny King during an animalistic strret fight on May 21st… June and August saw the homophobe emerge within Pugh, posting abuse on Twitter, to which ROH management stamped out forcing an apolgy from Briscoe… September 17th bore witness to insane blade jobbing against ANX at Ladder War III…




Brutal attitude holds his inner self back, unwillingly to support others potential means Jay will be stuck in tag team role, cannot amount to anything in any other division or ptomotion for that matter… Has done all he can…





46
MARK BRISCOE
RING OF HONOR


Four Corners match with El Generico, Kenny King, and Homicide at Only the Strong Survive on Jan 15th was adequate… Captured ROH tag titles on Feb 12th against combo of Sabian and Joker in what became a daft and laughable pitfall over in CZW… Defeated Rhett Titus and Kenny King of the All Night Express (ANX) with brother Jay on April 2nd … Rematch on May 6th emulated ludicrous juice job instead of his brother’s usual duty in First Blood tag match which flowed hefty spillage… Unable to prise gold on May 7th from Haas and Benjamin… After 3 month superiority, lost straps when BLK Jeez and Joker stomped over Briscoes for CZW tag titles on May 14th at Proving Grounds… Fell from a thunderous height off ladder, on September 19th from in ring to outside, dropping Titus through it in a completely crazy consortium… Went it alone on November 6th with Jay Lethal in a cosy judgement… Final Battle on December 23rd against Haas and Benjamin saw Briscoes claim their seventh tag title in ROH…


Paired with brother Jay, both seem to be focused on illustrated stunts than sole wrestling entertainment levels as their priority…. Stronger of the two in singles action… Mark has most potential in singles areas, though both are officially typecast after winning Final Battle every year they perform on it… 



45
BOBBY FISH
FREELANCE / NOAH


Accompanied Eddie Edwards, against Yoshinari Ogawa and Kotaro Suzuki on Jan 15th for Pro Wrestling NOAH in fixed, confrontational fanfare… Returned favour losing following night to Suzuki… Didn’t receive supportive wins until March 12th and 13th at NOAH’s Day 1 and 2 events for Navigation theme, in successful tag action with Brian Breaker and Trevor Murdoch… May regained stride fortifying monumental win over Austin Aries at Evolve #8… Challenged Low Ki at FIP Full Force… Joined forces with Roderick Strong in June against Kotaro and Ricky Marvin… Teamed with the late Bison Smith… Returned at Evolve #9 on 26th July to best Jon Davis and Kevin Steen in a disorderly unsanctioned 3 way street fight… Fell to Takuma Sano on Nov 5th… Following night fell to KENTA in a benevolent, dimensional contrast of a challenge… Headed into NOAH’s Global League on Day’s 2 and 3 with Sano and KENTA respectively… Won Day 4 on November 8th against Shuhei Taniguchi raising likelihood of challenger roles… Equal wins and loses in November after drawing to a close, gaining successful win with Sano on the 13th and final day for NOAH’s yearly Global League against Kento Miyahara and Yutaka Yoshie…



Continental 32 year muscle man has big potential in the west if given devotion… Big fish in a small pond, is almost ready to fly out of it… Needs to be given higher platform in any organisation booked for in order to prove that further towards title contention…



44
KOFI KINGSTON
WWE







Started January effectively on the 7th with Intercontinental win forcing strap from Dolph Ziggler's waist on Smackdown.... Elimination Chamber singles match with Del Rio showed tremendous heart, though as champion, shouldn't have been booked to someone of Del’s Rios force…Wade Barrett winched the strap from him on March 22nd… 1:34 minute match at Wrestlemania further projected Kingston as a joke… Switching brands with Sheamus, Kingston, now Raw superstar had task of bringing US title back to the red brand at Extreme Rules, most known for the impressive boom drop into table spot… Ziggler ended Kofi’s title hold one month after at Captiol Punishment in a flexible frucous… August 22nd saw tag title gain from David Otunga and Michael McGuillicutty once forming Air Boom with ever smiley Evan Bourne… September and October against ZigSwag proved sprouting affairs… November without partner, and holding tag title left vivacious Kingston stalled in limbo for 30 days… End of October till November surmounted losses all round… Nov 29th redeemed a win over Tyson Kidd on Smackdown… Jovial defence against Epico and Primo for tag titles delivered empty, yet likeable victory once reunited with Bourne at TLC… Finished Smackdown 20th December with pinfall over Primo…



Supportive bookend to mid card structure is firmly placed on the outer end failing to edge inward… Desperately needs a heel turn to inundate spectators… At 30 years of age, needs to prove himself further in order to aspire to heavyweight title/division before deemed too late…




43
ADAM COLE
RING OF HONOR




Began Jan 7th with successful defence of CZW Jr heavyweight championship against Ruckus… Partook further loses in January to Mike Bennett, the Bravados and Rhett TitusDefended CZR title on UK shores successfully against Joey Hayes... March and start of April became subdued at ROH, though joined with Kyle O’Reilly in a duo that has taken notice positively… Six back to back triumphs, one as champion, against Gargano and O’Reilly in a 3 way challenge as well as Zack Sabre Jr and Austin Aries created atmospheric tones... Received wins at ROH in May before being dropped in July, fought Edwards and Richards with O’Reilly on July 9th as a dependable set... August and September noticed good stead continue, with Oct 1st in Germany for CZW defending against Chuck Taylor, gaining the win… Not respected enough with ROH once again with all five losses in November, Nov 12th finally saw loss of Jr heavyweight title to Sami Callihan... Further back to back loses in December from ROH, was allowed one round approval before failing to advance to the next on Dec 23rd with O’Reilly, at Final Battle…




May be doomed in ROH, needs further development in their eyes, though unwilling to give support to him, Cole could be on a rocky road again…




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DOUGLAS WILLIAMS
TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION





First match of the year in January saw loss of TNA TV title to Abyss of all people… Jan 31st featured 3 way loss with Jay Lethal to Jeremy Buck... Failed to regain tag titles with Magnus at Slammiversary in June… Destination X saw Williams tame fellow Brit Mark Haskins in what was a competitive bout... Further losses in July and August as a pair with Magnus initiated fallout…. December saw Williams return to tag action with Robbie E… Ended the year a night later with a placid win over Gunner…





Like Magnus, is on shaky ground in TNA, needs further booking consistency, A performer who can shape and work others in roles shouldn’t be under utilised… Needs heartier roles, consider further upping on the card...





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MIKE BENNETT
RING OF HONOR


Excellent year sustained at beginning of year in singles competition back to back, up to Feb 26th where he also won a four corners survival against Steve Corino, Kyle O’Reilly and Grizzly Redwood at ROH‘s 9th anniversary show, enamouring him with a title opportunity as successor of the ‘top prospect tournament‘… Defy or Deny saw Christopher Daniels retain the TV title on March 18th… March and May saw further success over Corino and Redwood separately… Wasn’t Best In The World against Jay Lethal on June 26th… July 8th saw win over Kenny King and loss to King’s tag pard Rhett Titus in a well worked match… Went over on August 13th with Jimmy Jacobs… October 1st saw 15 minute draw over the TV title with Lethal… Nov 5th delivered sparklers in a lesser noticed win… November 6th bore witness to charismatic challenge with El Generico… Survival Of The Fittest on 18th couldn’t surpass Eddie Edwards in another defining divulge... Southern Defiance dropped Adam Cole in another pleasing portrayal… Travelled North to dent T.J Perkins at Northern Aggression on December 4th… Ended 2011 in a near miss from Final Battle in 3 way elimination action with El Generico and retaining champion Jay Lethal for the ROH World TV title, which also saw him accompanied by Maria Kanellis … 


Cannot deny Bennett is fully respected by ROH… Has poise to claim title gold in 2012... With impressive record, would be foolish not to… Recently began YouTube shows as ROH’s version to Zack Ryder, which can also see real life girlfriend Maria Kanellis involved as his Christmas present…



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ALEX RILEY
WWE


Joined mentor The Miz to combat opposing team of Jerry Lawler and Randy Orton on the Jan 10th Raw in a good starting match for Riley, on the flagship show... Entered first ever 40 man Royal Rumble as #34... February 28th saw first prolific match against John Cena in a Steel Cage match taking an arbitrary loss, which should have seen Cena sell for the newbie in order to create another performer WWE needed… March, April and May gave breathe to singles competition, however flawed choices to loss were booked… Made Wrestlemania main event match without being in a single match… Gained first biggest match of career on PPV against Cena at Over The Limit in May, which saw the WWE championship on the line in a Handicap “I Quit” match, in which Riley did most of the work handsomely… Turned baby face the following night, directing blame toward The Miz, in a excellent heartfelt brawl…Teamed with Cena against Miz and R-Truth with another disabling loss… Finally got the green light at Capitol Punishment where the 30 year old divulged gracious flair quelling The Miz for his first gargantuan win… Defeated The Miz before standing shoulder to shoulder with Rey Mysterio to surplant Miz and Jack Swagger… Included in the courageous Money In The Bank match at very PPV for the Raw brand against 7 other men in an exhilarating scramble which highlighted potential as main eventer… July and August claimed victories over Swagger and company favourite Dolph Ziggler… Vocal interactions with Vickie Guerrero and Ziggler stimulated audience… End of August and September’s beginning saw toppling of Swagger again, then on favourable side of 8 man tag and then with John Morrison one week later in matches that really showed talented outings…  Lost Night Of Champions against Ziggler in a four man position which became a boisterous delight… Started return to Superstars show… Lost huge potential earner for Cody Rhodes' Intercontinental championship, along with 8 other men in a threatening parlour… Further Superstars showings… Was allowed out to play on October 11th  for the 41 man Smackdown Battle Royal bonanza… Embroiled with Michael Mc Guillicutty on the derogatory C Brand Superstars… 


2011 was supposed to be the hotly tipped year for Riley… Upset someone in WWE headquarters for undisclosed reasons, deflating push… Fanbase in place, wasted on Superstars… Has clinical structure to support WWE’s ailing walls… Needs faith given to project the magic he created in 2011, proving higher than most on the very roster in place… Made numerous main event matches without competing early on, which can only highlight potential…



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CHUCK TAYLOR
CHIKARA


Participation at Dragon Gate USA saw tight tag pairings with Johnny Gargano with victories on Jan 28th and 29th at Dragon Gate USA’s New York and Philly events…  Returned to CHIKARA: King of Sequel card on July 30th as part of trios in 6 man tag bouts with range over the coming months… Dabbled occasionally in singles, on form… Defeated Akira Tozawa at Evolve#7 on April 19th… Followed up for Evolve #9, conquering ally for most of the year, Gargano on July 26th… Consecutive days in September on 10th and 11th saw the national hero achieve successes with Dragon Gate, embodied with two further ventures a week later with CHIKARA… Challenged Adam Cole for the Junior Heavyweight title in Germany on October 1st… Received further plaudits in October… Back in DG, given opportunity to showcase talent further with career enhancing championship match for Open the Freedom Gate championship against highly acclaimed YAMATO in a significant clamour... Obtained huge wins over Towaza and BxB Hulk in November, in what became essential for Taylor as major frontline upgrade to singles competition on the 13th… December gave Fire Ant & Soldier Ant a loss against the 25 year old and Gargano… 


Cogent success in a spacious year, amusing finishing move with the grenade endorses entertainment principals to audience…Strengthened tag specialist will need to eventually attain in-depth lone standing amid the near future… One to watch…



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SHEAMUS
WWE


Received huge praise from company working for, complete with babyface turn to facilitate new hope for a future Slotted into role reversal easily to mass surprise King of The Ring gimmick became surfeited, waiting for the impending Triple H of doom return Threw Hornswoggle out of the Royal Rumble match to huge elation Triple H returned earlier than expected after a lengthy build up in an originally planned Wrestlemania epic King v King collision which HHH swapped for a greater prospect on the April 3rd supershow, killing off Sheamus in a February 28th beat down which battered his backstage protégé on screen to a pulp to prove WWE pecking order belongs to Triple H alone Gave benevolence to the Celtic Warrior in a street fight on March 19th at Madison Square Garden which had heat Bumped to dark match against Daniel Bryan over Wrestlemania weekend when it couldn’t find time for them on the card, which featured an 8 man tag match lasting less than 2 minutes Returned in the annual Money In The Bank treasure trove with a secondary role seeing dominance by removing Sin Cara with heavy pounding through a ladder, breaking Caras back for 30 daysTurned into fan favourite following month to put forward Mark Henry into heavyweight contention Rechristened The Great White in a no reasoning decision which deflects credibility as pointless play on words Saved face from elimination at Survivor Series 5 man extravaganza, being ejected from the challenge. unwilling to stop clubbing opposition who posed no offence Mini feud with Christian didn’t captivate as intended due to horrible booking temperament Remained victory in one way challenges twice at Hell In A Cell and VengeanceTowering Dubliner defeats promising competition, however couldn't best Hornswoggle on the Nov 29th Smackdown Battle Royal December 20th sees uninteresting victory over The Miz on Smackdown


Will now be the new face of Smackdown rapidly, where the 33 year old is earmarked to attain the World title at some point When he does, however, he will receive no interest from fans, which sees the powerhouse characterisation whom can only use a clothesline over and over, having lost all his glamour previously earned Ends the year with a string of December victories over jobbers and the occasional star in similar position to him in a careless manner that should really be building his future opponents



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MICHAEL ELGIN
RING OF HONOR


Jan 21st started the year with sweet success depleting Bobby Dempsey for ROH… Proved excellent worker for talent booked against him in losses to Kyle O’Reilly, Christopher Daniels, El Generico and Eddie Edwards and then O’Reilly and partner Adam Cole, against himself and Mike Mondo at ROH shows from January to March 19th… Snared a win from El Genercio in a fine offering between the two where both worked perfectly for one another at ROH’s Centre Stage event on April 1st… Fell to Daniels the next night…  May 6th and 7th rewarded Elgin handsomely against Andy Ridge then a Double Danger Scramble in an entertaining equilibrium… Supported staff over the summer... October 1st saw singles victory and tag deflation in double duty of the night… Honoured in November in a fabulous Survival of the Fittest 6 man match and four corners survival exchange the following night on the 19th… December saw Honor Rumble entry at Southern Defiance… 8 person elimination tag match and a pinfall over TJ Perkins ends Elgin’s 2011 career highlights on December 23rd at Final Battle in a tenacious screening…







Constant booking designated as support mechanism to others in numerous match archetypes hasn’t gone unnoticed, however needs direction with singles competition… Must be provided with reinforced power over key players… Classed as someone who does what he is booked into very well… Has more to offer… 



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ADAM PEARCE
NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE


Pearce’s third NWA title reign was squandered by Colt Cabana on March 6th… As part of Juggalo Championship Wrestling on July 20th fought with Colt Cabana charismatically... July 31st saw fourth title reign occur once more, defeating Chance Prophet, Jimmy Rave and Shaun Tempers in a exciting four way to lift the vacant title… Pearce was again, the only credible candidate… 


Ends year as two time, current NWA world champion… Booker, actor and wrestler, Pearce had to step down as head booker due to family obligations, though his showings remained talented and consistent, where he still remains NWA World Heavyweight championship at this time… She Wants Me, also stars Charlie Sheen and Hilary Comrie, which can only enhance the Hollywood tone to the organisation and Pearce as champion… Held title since March 14th 2010... Though only 2011 has been counted for this ranking, Pearce gleams prestige for NWA… 



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CODY RHODES
WWE


Clawed way back to the top in 2011... Missed Royal Rumble in order to receive a face mask gimmick which wasn't interesting after 2 months… Wrestlemania in April saw overrun success defeating Mysterio from their feud leading up to it propelling Rhodes further along… Took a brief dip when reforming tandem with Ted DiBiase… As servant and then opponent, bested Million Dollar DiBiase to raise stock level… June 20th Raw with Daniel Bryan was contested under No Countout rules… Following Smackdown saw Bryan belittled by Rhodes in victory… Took off with his paper bags over the head initiative, in which fans were pleased to put a bag over themselves… Quashed bland beefcake Ezekiel Jackson on June 28th… Failed to snare briefcase as hot favourite in the Money In The Bank Ladder match for the Smackdown brand, which highlight main event potential…  August 9th confirmed that with Intercontinental title switch… As champion, successfully felled Jackson in rematch on the 16th … Supported a jobbers battle royale for Mark Henry which should not have seen him be a part of… Night of Champions saw fabulous fumble with DiBiase in IC tile defence for old adversaries … Revealed new IC title, in the form of previous white trimmed championship which regained honour and prestige to title and Rhodes as champion… Kept that title against John Morrison at Hell In A Cell... Had epic encounters with Randy Orton, including their street fight on Smackdown on November 4th... Saw challenges against favourites Sheamus, Daniel Bryan, and Dolph Ziggler in thrilling teasers… November 20th placed Rhodes firmly on map as survivor in the 5 man Survivor Series elimination match up, alongside Wade Barrett… Absurd TLC attacks on Booker T dissolved what became a good match considering… Ended December 26th with a favourable return of loss to Booker T in a fair ending…




Once knocked by McMahon for smaller build, Rhodes has become standout among the roster from his four year put down… Given the platform, the lesser tag specialist is the sole performer where he sits atop the mid card with bedazzling aura and sinister tones… Within a year could become top of pecking order if WWE allow that vehicle to gather steam… Likely to face Sheamus and Daniel Bryan over the course off 2012...




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SETH ROLLINS
FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING / WWE





Superb consistency for FCW totalling 29 wins over 20 losses in gripping roles being no stranger to championship gold… March 9th planned to obtain Lucky Cannon’s FCW heavyweight title among two other men in a frivolous four way… On the 17th surpassed tag partner Richie Steamboat for the Florida 15 title… April witnessed both rejoin to claim tag titles with considerate defences over Brett DiBiase and Cannon, Conor O’Brien and Husky Harris and Hunico and Epico all on separate occasions… Dropped those titles on May 12th at tag showcase tournament to Big E. Langston and Calvin Raines in a focused forward step... Dabbled with Damien Sandow in a moderate 15 minute match, before more tag team participation… June 30th saw Florida 15 title defence over Rick Victor… Began on June 21st against his most respectable opponent Dean Ambrose where both have created capable credentials… Sept 2nd saw vengefied Sandow best Rollins for the 15 title… Fair showings afterwards towards end of the year… December 15th saw last encounter of 2011 score pinfall over Jinder Mahal...







Dec 27th dark match occurred in a loss to Skip Sheffield for the Smackdown brand, where the 25 year old Lopez may be headed… Would be instantly accepted by masses for excellent ring work and youth market… After lengthy time in FCW has no need to remain there exhausted anymore…



33
RICOCHET
DRAGON GATE



March 1st saw 23 year old’s loss to PAC, in an Open The Brave Gate championship as challenger to PAC’s title lasting over a 15 minute courageous culmination… Paired with El Generico to put on a spectacle against the Young Bucks for PWG Subject to change III in April… At All Star showings for PWG lost to Steen and Akira Tozawa in tag action, partnered with El Generico in yet another dazzling delight… June 18th saw loss to PAC in another gripping title challenge on Japanese shores…Claimed DG tag team titles with Blood Warrior CIMA…Made it third time lucky by besting PAC for his title over in Osaka lasting almost 23 minutes for the 23 year old in a matured mash up on Nov 19th






Has improved tremendously over the course of his work, has many more avenues to stroll down on a positive note… For only twenty three, has a lengthy future in the business…






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BOBBY ROODE
TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION




Faithful TNA pushed its favoured homegrown flower aiming to blossom vivdly... In January, supported tag team division with James Storm lucratively all the way to April without one damaged loss… May, July and August propped up more success… June 28th and July 26th saw minimal singles tests which weren’t secured after tag team domination where TNA probably should not have booked someone aiming to ascend into… All six weekly outings became enthusiastic for Roode which catapulted him into title contention for the heavyweight gold against Kurt Angle at Bound For Glory in October, which caused a baffling ripple in TNA’s turbulent waters… Best pal and tag pard Storm would claim the title on the same night to mass confusion… October 26th finally saw Roode reclaim what was felt should be his, weeks before with Angle, when he dropped Storm for the title on Impact… Would defend in rematch instantly on same night, keeping Storm silenced… Fended off Styles on Nov 13 to retain… Played around with former TNA brass in rat race scurrying matches before December 11th arrived seeing a 30 minute Ironman draw on pinfalls against AJ Styles at Final Resolution which became a rather disjointed state in hindsight... One night later the same travesty resulted in a draw based on timing factors… Then went on to submit Styles following on from this, seeing December 12th stamped in the diary as misguided instead of clever… Lost street fight against Jeff Hardy and Sting to end the year one night later on the 14th with Bully Ray and Angle in a 6 man tag which ended in a no contest draw once more…




Irrational and illogical booking to TNA’s homegrown produce cannot contain credibility as intended… Once relieved of TNA title, may become comedy champion further on in receival of strap with yo-yo booking procedure… May have felt the Russo effect… If it isn’t one Vince, it’s the other…D-Generation X rip off with Strom didn’t captivate mass audience, only to be viewed as a poor man’s Triple H at best… May now have a mountain to prove due to being held back in October whom should have seen Bobby blossom… 


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DEAN AMBROSE (JON MOXLEY)
FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING / WWE



Then Jon Moxley, held victories over Brodie Lee, and submission of Jigsaw at CZW & DGUSA in January, which became standard filler match in roughly six minutes… Lost grudge match to BxB Hulk in a No DQ four minutes short of 8 (7:56) after costing Hulk the championship previous night before… Beat Homicide in a street fight on Jan 30th… Dropped CZW title to Robert Anthony in an intense bout… Battled Austin Aries at Evolve #7 resulting in a loss in an aggressive encounter… Joined FCW in May… Since May 26 until July 8th won every consecutive match showing… First title match on Sept 1st unsuccessful… Contained showing in 6 man tag supremacy above Antonio Cesaro & Damien Sandow… Sept 18th saw 30 minute time limit draw and loss to Seth Rollins in a structured mat based battle… Fodder to CM Punk 8 days later saw a loss at FCW after having Punk down for a 3 fall with no ref to count… Participated in the dark match battle royal on Dec 5th (Dolph Ziggler won)… Fertile match up with Daniel Bryan on December 16th house shows for WWE, gaining notoriety… Challenged Ted DiBiase on Dec 19th and 20th in dark matches…





27 year old on WWE’s notice board tangling among company’s established stars… Future call up seems imminent… Ground and submission worker now needs to combine the two fluidly with personality and further attitude to become sure fire hit…



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BLUE DEMON JR
LUCHA FUTURE




Started New Year’s day with a bang winning a 2 out of 3 falls tag match via DQ… Fell to El Hijo del Santo on the 14th… End of March saw redeeming return to tag action in 6 man tag 2 of 3 falls in another exciting deliverance… April saw more tag action intuitively… 15th May witnessed arousing retention of PWR championship… Teamed with Cassandro to best Dr.Cerebro and Magno at Lucha Future at the roundhouse in Camden, London, in a fulfilling frenzy on 24th June… Won and lost over the following two nights in still entertaining encounters… On 30th July, Demon defended PWG title once more against Oliver John to remain victorious… 24th July entered a No Contest with teamates L.A Park and Cassandro in a progressive posture... End of October saw him claim Carlito, Colt Cabana and Rikishi in another good 6 man tag 2 of 3 falls battle… November ended with three consecutive wins, the last in December defending the PWG title once again to success…




Tag supremo radiates stamina… Comic book hero jumps off the page in living colour…Now needs to showcase to outer audiences further strength in singles action… Is dependable with high quality and breathes entertainment for any organisation…




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KEVIN STEEN
RING OF HONOR





Returned from Final Battle for a showing with PWG in January… Re-appeared in March with Akira Towaza for PWG’s all star weekend which was fruitful… July and August claimed back to back victories over many including Pac and Eddie Edwards, however couldn’t topple Bobby Fish on July 26th at Evolve #9 which saw an unsanctioned street fight 3 way along with Jon Davis… Saw off competition from Richards as champion at PWG: Perils of Rock n Roll Decadence… Lost over a month later on Oct 22nd in a smashing ladder match with El Generico… Fought Harry Smith on Nov 25th for RPW‘s debut show… Then relieved the Jackson’s (Matt and Nick) with Super Dragon to lift the PWG tag titles on December 10th… Resurfaced at ROH Final Battle on the 23rd one year on from expulsion in another interesting match with Steve Corino…





Crazy enthusiast whom captivates audience and isn’t average look of superstar draws the crowd to him… Enriched with aggressive nature for success, proves has more to deliver, 2012 will show that…




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CHRIS HERO
FREELANCE / RING OF HONOR 



Entered a string of matches in 2011, slow start in January before foxing Kevin Steen at the end of the month for PWG… Regained solstice with former pal Claudio Castagnoli (Anthony Cesaro) seeing title win on Feb 26th before March saw them fight off Homicide and Hernandez to lose the ROH tag titles the next night on April 1st to Haas and Benjamin… Showed potential in Japan for the NOAH organisation in April, and again in May over the pond in the UK, May 6th saw the Kings of Wrestling gain victory over Edwards and Richards in an almost perfect match… Hero then jobbed for Edwards expertly… May - August and October (where he adopted the Chris Hyde name) weren’t kind to the 32 year old aiming for higher prospects, left Final Battle with a loss to Roderick Strong on the 23rd December…





Spradlin’s options are still open with WWE, and has the chance to develop a sound structured basis with continuity among dominance in order to impress… At 32, the time bomb is ticking, but is available to him should he press forward with signings…





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ANTONIO CESARO (CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI)
FLORIDA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING / WWE





Whirlwind year for 31 year old Swiss grappler… March with CHIKARA saw designated victories in tag and singles encounters… Lost to Davey Richards on March 18th in a career enhancing spot… Following night saw defence of ROH Tag Team titles only to lose them on April 1st to Haas and Benjamin… As PWG champion defended credibly against Joey Ryan on April 9th… Joined the NOAH Global tag tournament in April which proved stand out matches… At ROH Revolution on May 6th met and defeated American Wolves Richards and Edwards, with Chris Hero… Gained successes over in the UK with NOAH’s European Invasion… May saw events at CHIKARA and PWG faithfully rewarding without one loss, having successful title defences  accordingly above former partner Hero and Low Ki also… PWG Eight Tourny fended off Hero, to fall next night against Kevin Steen in a steady 
title match
… Had to take losses in July to August, proving melodic input remains translatable... Joined FCW in September where he remains, ending the year with a 7- 5 win loss record…






Claudio Castagnoli’s former self has donated intense qualities and solid performances… WWE may be onto a winner if it can finally get the ball moving calling him up… Nothing screams more than ready than Cesaro…





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A.J STYLES
TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION


Returned from hip injury in Jan On 31st, joined babyface turn for Fortune faction members, which became squandered February 1st with Angle took down both Jeffs (Hardy and Jarrett) on Impact Put Matt Hardy over on the 14th, then bested him one month later in March at awful PPV Victory Road in the only brilliant match on the card  Next night on the 14th had four way non sensical no contest March 17th  commandeered from TV, selling storyline injury at the hands of Bully Ray, where the Phenomenal one was powerbombed off the stage into a table below Returned exactly one month later to perform crazy stunt from atop a lighting pedestal onto Bully Ray in their Last Man Standing match on June 12th which rang a loony tune in booking procedure when Styles lost July proved anti climactic, with a jaded yet willing match at Destination X Until back on the victorious path at beginning of August to then lose the second half of the months proceedings September and October provided populous tag success On from this, re-fought Daniels at Bound For Glory in a surreal I Quit match Lost at Turning Point in a gratifying demur to Bobby Roode for the TNA World title Continued to put Roode over in November tag matches, before December's singles action with Bobby December 11th contested a 30 minute Ironman draw irking fans with a cheap no result. making both competitors seem weak when they should have been recognised for their aims of outstanding display Rest of December sits with Kazarian in tag matches



Frustrated Allen Lloyd Jones may be stuck in a tricky position with TNA Done almost everything possible, now finding himself propped up in tag matches as his main focus without tag title thrusts Should think on a new, raw, unseen angle to re-embody fans Real life Action Man figure wouldnt have space in WWE, meaning TNA is only option Verbal skills must be strengthened rather than just getting byWill have to prove to booking office he can provide core strength to the centre of the organisation which used to see Styles as its centrefold





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RODERICK STRONG
RING OF HONOR



Competed against Davey Richards, The Briscoes and El Generico at ROH: Champions V All Stars, where as champion, lost in 8 man tag kafuffle…  Following night saw him defeat non entity Jay Briscoe to retain Heavyweight title…More wins than losses in January, only defeat being to Richards… Robust title defences back to back in January until meeting with an unsuspecting Eddie Edwards on March 19th at Manhattan Mayhem IV, which saw loss of World title… Lost to Richards on April 1st following title defeat, becoming sacrificial lamb to both Wolves… Joined Bobby Fish on June 11th to win in NOAH’s Navigation with Breeze tournament… Days 4, 7, 8 and 11 weren't ‘strong’ for Roddy, but the rest were… Losing streak continued till November 14th, after which losses carried on… Ends the year on Dec 10th and 23rd with victories over Amazing Red and Chris Hero at Final Battle, respectively… 






28 year old rode high as champion. Now fallen, needs to reclaim main event position... Has the man power to do so... Needs to stand out again to ROH, receiving the nod to sit with Richards and Edwards again… Strong title defences back to back from January until meeting Edwards on March 19th, only showed a glint of Rod’s aura… With company preparing to evolve Richards and Edwards for grand battle, company managed to bypass dependable talent in Strong… Needs re-evaluation process positively by ROH pronto…

 
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