Friday, June 5, 2015

POWER X: June 2015 (Part 2/4)

A very splended happy birthday to FFW!


Five years ago, Selina pinned Sophia Black in a Triple threat also involving Faith, and with that, the greatest Empire in the history of womens wrestling began.  Through the years, we’ve seen more than our shares of blood feuds, power struggles, upsets, title changes and controversies.  But through it all the heart and soul, and FFW’s philosophy- women are the object, but NEVER objectified, has turned this company into a true rarity.  Always imitated, but never duplicated, FFW stands tall at five, and could go for many, many more.


All month long we’re going to be celebrating, during shows, kicking off with three massive title defenses on Breaking Point, and continuing on to Velocity.  Some specials are planned, some activities outside the normal grind, maybe even a contest or two.   But every day in June is going to feel like a birthday party.


Here at the Power X, it’s no exception.  And beginning Tuesday June 16th, we undertake the most ambitious endeavor ever done by the Power X.


Every.  Woman.  Ever.  Ranked.


Everything, from the moment Faith stepped out of the curtain on the first show to the moment Isabella Mackenzie watched in horror as Jo McFarlane pinned Valentina Lozano, all five years of FFW history will be rehashed in an enormous blockbuster of epic proportions.  Memories will abound aplenty.  Some will be fond, some will be hilarious, some might even make you cry.  But no stone will be left unturned as the entire half-decade of dominance from Femme Fatale Wrestling comes into play.  

But for now, we focus on the current month’s Power X.  Yesterday saw the first 12 wrestlers go up on the board, and now we continue with the next cluster of 20, taking us all the way to the Top 40.  

If you missed Part 1 (72-61), check it out HERE

Enjoy!

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