Monday, January 6, 2014

POWER X-TRAVEGANZA: Part XI (Top Ten)

And so finally we arrive.  The top ten of the 2013 Power X-Travaganza.  Considering the women already been listed in these esteemed rankings, making the Top 10 puts you in an elite status of women's wrestling. 

So here it is, the entire definitive list of rankings for 2013, capped off with the Top 10. 

106. Marie Reynolds
105. Eligha Circolone
104. Ariel Starr
103. Kanna Haroshi
102. Vanessa Bynum 
101. Cindy Warren
100. Taryn Robinson
99. Paris Xionis
98. Sarah Richardson
97. Lisa Richardson
96. Shaelin O'Hara
95. Melody Williams
94. Lollipop
93. Rebbecca Valentine
92. Danielle Arisu
91. Abby Fitzpatrick
90. Maia Lopez
89. Natalya Demidov
88. Raven Wicked
87. Neon Riley
86. Emi Yamamoto
85. Valentina Lozano
84. Marla Lee
83. Arianna Manning
82. Michelle Taylor
81. Shane Sanders
80. Ashley Whitmore
79. Mel Avilo
78. Nancy Dietz
77. Marissa Kane
76. Tabatha Belmont
75. Enigma
74. Alexis
73. Trinity
72. Raquel Fair
71. Shelbi Lyn Carter
70. Christelle Gillet
69. Freya Kane
68. Allison Sullivan
67. Mickey Scarborough
66. Jem Michaels
65. Arabella Black
64. Miss Demeanor
63. Angela Hinchcliffe
62. Payton St. Pierre
61. Crystal Hate
60. Hanna Elliott
59. Tifa Heafy
58. Destiny Campbell
57. Stardust
56. Meteora
55. Cara Stone
54. Sophia Black
53. Stacey
52. Mileena Savage
51. Sophie Richards
50. Colleen
49. Laura Steele
48. Desirae Kain
47. April Evans
46. Gigante
45. Nicole Knight
44. Gabrielle Crimson
43. Claire Black
42. Candi
41. Kara Harrington
40. Leona Vega
39. Rori Mackenzie
38. Rebecka Hate
37. Maddison Knight
36. Samara Steele
35. Holly Adams
34. Madelyne McTaggert
33. Camilla Pazzini
32. Jessika Hexstar
31. Stephanie Dallins
30. Kinsey DeCaro
29. Stephanie Sullivan
28. Sunny Kyoun
27. Mikaela Demidov
26. Hayley Dark
25. Jo McFarlane
24. Caroline Stark
23. Jodie Gray
22. Undine
21. Kelly McGuffin
20. Ignis
19. Katherine Stryfe 
18. Alysson Gardner
17. Casey Atherton
16. Emma MacNamara
15. Starla McCloud
14. Misty Whitmore
13. Crystal Hilton
12. Tara Thunder
11. Scarlett Kincaid



SERAFINA DECARO
2013 Record: 8-8
Little did anyone know that when Serafina won the No Surrender Championship back in Steptember 2012, it would turn into the longest singles championship reign in company history, but that's exactly what Serafina had by the time she lost her title to Tara Thunder in May.  The back half of the year wasn't as successful, with her struggling in both KO/TO and Sudden Impact, but her historical title reign can't be overlooked. 


JENNIFER WILLIAMS
2013 Record: 7-8
Jenny kicked off 2013 with a bang- beating Lightning in the first show of the year to capture the Television Championship.  With defenses against Jodie Gray and Kelly McGuffin, Jenny alsoput herself into Evolution contendership with a huge win over Eileen Amaro.  She begins 2014 in that contention, hoping to earn a shot after One Night Stand. 


KATE STEELE
2013 Record: 7-15
Nobody got in the ring as much as Kate Steele did, and although she hardly had the best W/L record, she faced a positive murderer's row of opponents, and narrowly lost most matches.   Of course, her highlight came when she shocked everyone and won the six-woman scramble match at Unstoppable to claim the Ultraviolence Championship.  


PENNY BUCHANAN 
2013 Record: 13-6
Penny rivals with Misty for most improved wrestler of the year.  She went from losing to the likes of Payton St. Pierre to powerful, destructive wins over Kate Steele, Undine, and Bounce & Pounce.  She even managed to carry April Evans to a few wins in tag matches.  If Penny improves as much in 2014 as she did in 2013, she'll be in FFW Championship contention when the calendar changes.  


LIGHTNING
2013 Record: 10-7
Lightning made history in July when she and Aimee won the Unity Championships, and Lightning became just the third double champion in FFW history.  Of course, that means she had already won a champion- winning the TV title back in June.  She lost both belts in a three week span in November, but still managed title reigns of four and five months with the belts, and now is an emerging factor in the new Trios Division. 


ISABELLA PAZZINI 
2013 Record: 4-4-1
Makes you wonder where Isabella would have finished had she not retired after Unstoppable IV.  She ended her memorable career in equally memorable fashion, surrendering her Championship at Relentless after an eight month reign- and a total of thirteen months with the FFW Championship in her career.  Her final match against Wendy was a memorable one as well, winning the Match of the Year. 


AIMEE EASTER 
2013 Record: 12-3
It's not often when FFW Year-End Awards are foregone conclusion, but Aimee's pickup of Future SHock Rookie of the Year was certainly one- ironic, considering her negative dispisition towards the competition.  She also picked up Most Hated, another no surprise, considering her smug attitude, and the fact that she's always plotting something devious.  That deviousness has given her two titles- the Unity and the Evolution, the latter coming in a deconstruction of poor Eileen Amaro that had to be seen to be believed. 


EILEEN AMARO
2013 Record: 8-4
Eileen started the year off on a five match winning streak, including a dominating performance in the Chase for the Crown and capitalizing it to her first ever Title reign. She also took Tara Thunder to the limit in a No Surrender-style match, and picked apart Kate Steele and Jenny Williams, the latter coming in a title defense.  Oh, and she proved she has one mother of a temper, as Aimee Easter was loathe to find out at the end of the year. 


WENDY BRIESE 
2013 Record: 9-1
Had Wendy not sat out injured hte first three months (and two PPVs), she may have had a chance at the #1 spot.  Such as it is, you can't get much closer to perfect than Wendy's year, which saw her knock off five former FFW Champions en route to claiming the FFW Championship for herself.  She starts the new year with a nasty schedule, so it's tough to see her being nearly as flawless as she was in 2013. 


VALERIE LAMB
2013 Record: 6-5-1
FFW's Femme Fatale of the Year is also #1 in the 2013 installment of the X-Travaganza, and its tough to argue against it.  All six PPV's saw Val as either in the Main Event or the Pre-main, and she finally claimed her first ever company top belt, pinning Isabella Pazzini to become the FFW Champion, which she held for four months.  2013 was certainly the Year of the Lamb, and that is why Val wins the #1 spot.

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