FTW Draft – Week 4 Leaderboards

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Here is your weekly leaderboard update, covering May 8th through May 14th:

Team Leaderboard

  1. Scott – 39
    Scott had a big week from Brodus Clay, Christopher Daniels, and RVD. Too big. He jumped 18 points. *sigh* Michael McGillicutty.
  2. Conor – 29
    Conor also had a big week, but not as epic. Devon and Cesaro both picked up points moving him into 2nd from 4th. 2nd place is 10 points out of 1st. That’s a big gap.
  3. Mike – 28
    Mike may have lost Big Show. So, his pace has been broken, thankfully. Gail Kim kept him in the top 3.
  4. Rob – 27.5
    Rob got wins from Beth, Aries, Angle and Tessmacher. He went from 9th to 4th.
  5. Harrison – 24
    Orton, Kofi and Kane all helped Harrison go two spots.
  6. Kevin – 22.5
    Santino and Daniel Bryan both picked up wins and helped Kevin retain 6th place.
  7. Garvin – 22
    Jericho picked up points in all 3 of his matches this week. But that’s only 4.5 total. And that wasn’t enough to keep him falling from 3rd. Risky picks are starting to hurt.
  8. Jill – 19.5
    <strike>No Ryback this week, which means Jill did nothing.</strike> Ryback scored 3 points this week, while the rest of Jill’s team did nothing.
  9. Joe – 17
    Darren Young picked up another win this week. Otherwise, Joe saw no life from his team.
  10. Greg - 15
    Robert Roode retained and Crimson picked up 2 wins this week taking him up about 10 points. But, Amanda isn’t far behind.
  11. Amanda – 15
    CM Punk, Kaz and Mr. Anderson all fulfilled their weekly quotas, allowing Amanda to pull herself from the bottom of the pile.
  12. @RKOVoices – 8.5
    So, he came to us late and then forgot to talk about it. And, 3 weeks in, we figured, he’s not TOO terribly far off from doing well. Considering he’s within 10 points of Amanda, Greg, and Joe. However, because of the late start, he’s in last place. For now.

Individual Leaderboard

  1. Brodus Clay (S) – 18
    Brodus finally toppled the Leaderboard as he picked up 2 wins this week.
  2. Devon (C) – 15.5
  3. Layla - 14 (A)
  4. Sheamus (M) – 13.5
  5. Chris Jericho (G) – 12
  6. Randy Orton (H) – 11.5
  7. R-Truth (@R) – 10.5
  8. Big Show (M) - 10
  9. Brooke Tessmacher (R) – 10
  10. Ryback (DJ) – 9.5
  11. Santino Marella (K) – 9.5
  12. Daniel Bryan (K) – 9.5
  13. Bobby Roode (S) – 8
  14. Kofi Kingston (H) – 8
  15. RVD (S) – 8

Update on 5/17/2012:
Ryback was involved in a match this week. Although the scores were correct, the note about her not scoring any points this week was not. That has been updated.

FTW Draft: Big Show fired, but will he be dropped?

As we all just saw on Monday Night Raw, the Big Show has been fired by Johnny Ace.

Rumors are suggesting that he may return in a few months or in a few weeks.

During Season 1, Big Show was injured after Ricardo Rodriguez ran him over with ADR’s car. A few nights later, Harrison dropped him. Harrison expected Big Show to be gone for the rest of the season, but instead, Big Show returned 3 weeks later.

Only time will tell if history repeats itself.

So far, Big Show has scored 10 points, and was one of Mike’s largest individual point getters. What would you do if you were Mike?

FTW Draft: Joe trades ODB for Zema Ion

It’s official: Joe has dropped ODB and drafts Zema Ion to his team.

“With a lack of any attention toward ODB and Eric Young,” Joe said, “I feel that Zema Ion will be worth some points.”

ODB hasn’t been on television since getting married with Eric Young. Zema Ion has made one appearance since Season Two began, and that was this week’s Impact where he lost to Austin Aries.

Joe has one trade left in Season Two.

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@RKOVoices Joins The Draft with Zack Ryder, AJ and a castaway

Big news. We’ve decided to fulfill the request of @RKOvoices on Twitter and allow him to enter the draft.

He’s been asking to join the draft since Season 1 ended. For one reason or another, though, he couldn’t make the initial live draft. And despite missing the first 3 weeks, he still sees opportunity to not only do well, but win.

And we fully support him in this endeavor.

We gave him time to submit his 5 picks from the available draft pool. He chose:

  1. Zack Ryder
  2. R-Truth
  3. James Storm
  4. Robbie E
  5. AJ

The most interesting pick is his 3rd: James Storm. Storm was original drafted by Rob in the 2nd round, but dropped after announcing that he’d be taking time off. Rob considered this a legit happening and didn’t want the dead weight. @RKOVoices, obviously, thinks otherwise.

@RKOVoice’s team is available for scoring starting with tonight’s Smackdown.

With @RKOVoice’s entry into the draft, does this mean that more might be added? No. So, don’t even ask.

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FTW Draft – Week 3 Leaderboards

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Here is your weekly leaderboard update, covering May 1st through May 7th:

Team Leaderboard

  1. Mike – 22.5
    In the biggest mockery of the draft to date, Mike earned 10 points this week. Sheamus accounted for 5 of those points over 3 matches, Big Show for the other 5 in his 2 wins. He rose 1 draft spot to take the lead.
  2. Scott – 21
    Scott jumped form 6th place to 2nd after his team earned 11 points. The most anyone has gained in one week. ADR picked up a win over Orton and Sheamus, Brodus won twice over Swagger and Garvin’s Miz, and RVD defeated Jeff Hardy.
  3. Garvin – 17.5
    Magnus and Jericho both picked up timely wins over FTW competition to earn Garvin 5.5 points. That took him from 4th to 3rd.
  4. Conor – 17
    AJ Styles and Devon continued on their winning ways this week as Conor earned 5 points to keep in the top 5. He swapped places with Garvin going from 3rd to 4th.
  5. Jill – 16.5
    Jill’s team earned 10 points, as we saw Ryback defeat Derrick Bateman on Smackdown and Dolph Ziggler defeating Harrison’s Kofi. She jumped from 9th to 5th.
  6. Kevin – 16
    Daniel Bryan picked up a win over Amanda’s CM Punk on Raw landing him 3 points and the only points on Kevin’s team. Kevin dropped from 1st to 6th.
  7. Harrison – 15.5
    Kingston brought in 2 points and Orton picked up 3, but the total 5 points earned this week was not enough to keep Harrison in the top 5. He dropped to 7th.
  8. Joe – 14
    Samoa Joe and Lord Tensai earned Joe 5.5 points. He dropped 1 spot, from 7th to 8th.
  9. Rob – 10
  10. Rob continues to fall as he only picked up 3 points this week, thanks to Tessmacher’s win over Kevin’s Madison Rayne in tag team action. He went from 8th to 9th.
  11. Greg - 5.5
    Kelly Kelly and Robert Roode both picked up points this week as Greg finally got on the board. He rose 1 spot after earning 5.5 points.
  12. Amanda – 4.5
    Amanda picked up zero points this week. So far, she has gone 1-5 in FTW competition. If only she traded for Layla prior to last night’s Raw.

Individual Leaderboard

  1. Layla – 14
    Layla continues to rack up the points as she got wins over both Natalya and the team of Natalya and Maxine this week. There are no signs of her slowing down any time soon (until Kharma returns).
  2. Brodus Clay (S) – 12.5
  3. Sheamus (M) – 12.5
  4. Big Show (M) - 10
  5. Randy Orton (H) – 9
  6. Ryback (DJ) – 9
  7. Chris Jericho (G) – 7.5
  8. Devon (C) – 6.5
  9. Nikki Bella – 6.5
  10. Santino Marella (K) – 6.5
  11. Khali – 6
  12. Lord Tensai (J) – 6
  13. Magnus (G) – 6
  14. Samoa Joe (J) – 6

 

FTW Draft: Brock Lesnar Quits On Raw, Traded For Layla

Overnight, after the news spread that Brock Lesnar has quit WWE, Amanda made a call to drop him from her roster.

Officially, Amanda has traded Brock Lesnar for Layla. This trade is effective immediately.

Layla is your current WWE Diva Champion and sits on top of the Leaderboard, despite being undrafted. Lesnar’s WWE future is in question, however with the rumors that he would only be with the company for 30 dates, Amanda felt it was in the best interest of her team to move forward with someone who could be counted on to bring more consistent point opportunities.

Amanda has one trade left in the draft.

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FTW Draft: James Storm traded for Brooke Tessmacher

It has just been announced that Rob has traded James Storm for Brooke Tessmacher. Storm recently announced on Impact that he’d be taking time off to heal and reflect. He followed that up by tweeting: ”Emotional time in my life after Lockdown. Need time to think about what I need to do and will not be making live events. I apologize.

It’s unknown how long Storm will be out, but Rob felt it was necessary to move forward in the draft without him. He also wished Storm the best of luck in his future endeavors.

Tessmacher was previously undrafted and was controlled by “The Bank”. Rob has one trade left in Season Two.

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FTW Draft – Week 2 Leaderboards

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Here is your weekly leaderboard update, covering April 24th through April 30th:

Team Leaderboard

  1. Kevin – 13
    Cena defeated Amanda’s Brock Lesnar, Santino defended his US Championship, and Daniel Bryan earned an Over the Limit WWE title shot this week. This is a team to be reckoned with. Kevin moved up 3 spots to take 1st place.
  2. Mike – 12.5
    Sheamus defeated Rob’s Mark Henry and successfully defended his World Championship against Kevin’s Daniel Bryan. Big Show wasn’t as lucky, but picked up 2.5 points for his DQ win over ADR and draw with Jericho. Mike moved up into 2nd.
  3. Conor – 12.5
    Antonio Cesaro made his Smackdown debut this week, picking up a win over Tyson Kidd, while Cody Rhodes defeated Mike’s Big Show and earning a whopping 5 points. Conor moved up from 9th place, the biggest jump so far in Season 2.
  4. Garvin – 12
    Miz failed at winning the US Championship over Kevin’s Santino, but he did defeat Santino on Raw. Magnus also picked up 3.5 points w/ a Tag Team win over Amanda’s Anderson and Mike’s Jeff Hardy. Garvin dropped two spots.
  5. Harrison – 10.5
    Orton picked up two wins this week and Kofi won the Tag Team Championships alongside R-Truth. Kane also picked up a point by having his match with Khali end in a draw. Harrison jumped 5 spots and into the top 5.
  6. Scott – 10
    Titus O’Neal picked up a tag team win alongside Joe’s Darren Young, while Brodus Clay defeated Dolph Ziggler for 3.5 points and JTG for 3 points. Scott remains in 6th place.
  7. Joe – 8.5
    Samoa Joe successfully defended his Tag titles alongside Garvin’s Magnus. Darren Young also made his Smackdown in-ring debut by picking up a win alongside Titus O’Neal. Joe dropped from 3rd to 7th.
  8. Rob - 7
    Rob’s only points getter this week was Kurt Angle, who defeated Anarquia on Impact. It was also announced this week that both James Storm and Beth Phoenix were injured, so it’s likely he’ll make a change soon. Rob’s poor showing took him from 1st to 8th. The biggest fall so far in Season 2.
  9. Jill – 6
    Ryback can not be stopped. And he single handedly took Jill up 2 spots.
  10. Amanda – 4.5
    CM Punk was Amanda’s only points getter, as he defeated Garvin’s Chris Jericho for the WWE Title at Extreme Rules. However, it was not enough to keep Amanda in 7th as she dropped to 10th.
  11. Greg – 0
    Greg’s team has yet to even show up.

Individual Leaderboard

  1. Layla – 9
    Two 4.5 matches in one week took the undrafted Layla straight to the top. It’s unlikely she’ll remain undrafted for long.
  2. Brodus Clay (S) – 8
  3. Sheamus – 7.5
  4. Nikki Bella – 6.5
  5. Santino Marella (K) – 6.5
  6. Khali – 6
  7. Randy Orton – 6
  8. Ryback – 6
  9. Big Show (M) – 5
  10. Cody Rhodes – 5

FTW Draft – Final Rosters and Week 1 Leaderboards

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Starting on Tuesday, April 17th, we began the live draft for FTW Draft: Season Two. Garvin had the first pick, which was announced on Episode 110. From Wednesday to Sunday, each of the 11 participants picked the 5 roster members who they felt would be the most successful in both WWE and TNA. Here are the rosters:

  1. Garvin – Kharma, Chris Jericho, Miz, Magnus, Joseph Park (Abyss)
  2. Amanda – CM Punk, Mr. Anderson, Brock Lesnar, Kaz, Mickie James
  3. Joe – Lord Tensai, Chris Sabin, Samoa Joe, ODB, Darren Young
  4. Mike – Sheamus, Jeff Hardy, Big Show, Gail Kim, Christian
  5. Rob – Austin Aries, James Storm, Mark Henry, Beth Phoenix, Kurt Angle
  6. Scott – Brodus Clay, RVD, Alberto Del Rio, Christopher Daniels, Titus O’Neil
  7. Kevin – Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Santino Marella, Bully Ray, Madison Rayne
  8. Greg – Bobby Roode, Crimson, David Otunga, Kelly Kelly, Garrett Bischoff
  9. Conor – Cody Rhodes, Devon, Matt Morgan, AJ Styles, Antonio Cesaro
  10. Diva Jill – Ryback, Alex Shelley, Velvet Sky, Dolph Ziggler, Damien Sandow
  11. Harrison – Randy Orton, Kane, Kofi Kingston, Eric Young, Winter

Every champion was selected except for Primo and Epico, which was expected. A lot of recent debuts were also snagged, such as Damien Sando, Antonio Cesaro, Ryback and Lord Tensai.

The first week of scoring began and ended with April 23rd’s Raw. Here are the results:

Team Leaderboard

  1. Rob - 4 (Mark Henry) – 1W, 1L
  2. Garvin – 3.5 (Chris Jericho) – 1W
  3. Joe – 3 (Lord Tensai) – 1W
  4. Kevin – 2.5 (Santino) – 1W
  5. Mike – 2.5 (Big Show) – 1W, 1L
  6. Scott – 1.5 (Brodus Clay) – 1W, 1L
  7. Amanda – 0
  8. Greg – 0
  9. Conor – 0 – 1L
  10. Harrison – 0 – 1L
  11. Jill – 0 – 1L

Individual Leaderboard

  1. Nikki Bella – 4.5
  2. Mark Henry (R) – 4
  3. Chris Jericho (G) – 3.5
  4. Lord Tensai (J) – 3
  5. Big Show (M) – 2.5
  6. Santino Marella (K) – 2.5
  7. Zack Ryder – 2.5
  8. Khali – 2
  9. Brodus Clay (S) – 1.5
  10. Hornswoggle – 1