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411’s Wrestler of the Week 02.11.08: Week 45
Posted by Larry Csonka on 02.11.2008





Welcome to Week 45, Year-Three, of 411's Wrestler of the Week. A quick overview to kick things off as we have some new rules for year three…

Each writer chooses FIVE wrestlers from any promotion and each wrestler gets a point total attached to that ranking. It looks a little like this…

1st - 5
2nd - 4
3rd - 3
4th - 2
5th - 1


Then we tally up the votes and the official 411 Wrestler of the Week is crowned. But wait, there's more! Each week the top SIX vote getters get a points value for their ranking which looks something like this…

1st - 15
2nd - 12
3rd - 9
4th - 6
5th - 3
6th - 1


...and they go towards the 411 Wrestler of the Year award to be announced each year at WrestleMania. This will be posted every Monday. Let's see who wins this week…

The Voting!


Ryan Byers
1) Jay Lethal
The last time that TNA did something to elevate Jay Lethal, they completely blew it off after the match, as he was treated like a joke literally minutes after he cleanly pinned Kurt Angle. Well, the promotion did a lot to make that up to young Mr. Lethal tonight, as he was made to look like an absolute world beater in this evening's six man tag, which featured him teaming up with the Murder City Machine Guns against the Dudley Boys and Johnny Devine. Lethal was basically allowed to win that contest on his own, both pinning Devine AND laying out Bubba Dudley after the bell. It's performances and angles like this, which make stars, given the appropriate follow-up. Lethal did is part to make that star tonight, and now the ball is firmly in TNA's court.

2) Taku Iwasa & Keni'chiro Arai - Speaking of upsets, here's a pretty big one. The young Dragon Gate team managed to lift the promotion's tag titles off of Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino, who until recently held not one, not two, but three sets of belts.
3) Larry Zbyszko - Believe it or not, Larry Zbyszko once again became AWA Champion this week in a wacky indy angle that saw him lodge a complaint with the promotion about how he never actually lost the title way back in the 1980's. I love this storyline, because it implies that Zbyszko has had an issue with the title being taken away from him for OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS now but just now finally got around to doing something about it. He may be a wrestler notorious for his stalling, but that's ridiculous.
4) Scott Steiner
5) Sea M. Punk (Get it? Because he threw his opponent in to the sea this week!)


Andy Clark
1) "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal
Despite my best wishes Lethal saved the X-Division and won his title back, while also helping Team 3D live a healthier lifestyle. He is now a two time X-Division Champion and hopefully he will have a better run the second time around.

2) Taku Iwasa & Kenichiro Arai- Upset one of the hottest teams in the world Masato Yoshino & Naruki Doi to win the Open the Twin Gate Titles.
3) Jeff Hardy- Looked great in the ring with Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho and got the big win in the six man tag team match on Raw.
4) Kurt Angle
5) CM Punk


Jeff Small
1) Jay Lethal
This isn't the first time I (along with many) have voted Lethal as WotW. The last time he got the nod, he defeated Kurt Angle during the Kurt Angle Show PPV cleanly and it looked like TNA had big plans for him. Such wasn't the case and the same happened with Kazarian. Tonight, once again, Lethal was made to be a superstar by defeating both Team 3D and Johnny Devine by himself. I hope TNA finally decides to do something with him because I don't know if I can justify giving him another #1 spot in four months.

2) Taku Iwasa & Kenichiro Arai - With the WWE having a quite week, allow me to give the #2 spot to the biggest upset of the week.
3) CM Punk - Coming off the fun Marachi Punk segment, Punk, once again, looked strong by soundly defeating Chavo Guerrero in a Gulf of Mexico match. Punk seems set on winning his title back at No Way Out to head into WrestleMania as champion.
4) Abyss
5) Jeff Hardy


ARI
1) Jeff Hardy
In one of the slowest and weakest wrestling weeks of the year thus far, Hardy was the one amongst HBK and Y2J to earn the pinfall in the six-man tag on Raw. That's the beginning of a return to building Hardy as a main eventer and that's all it takes for me to give him the nod for this week.

2) Jay Lethal: Look, from what I'm reading this TNA Against All Odds PPV was terrible in every possible way except for Jay Lethal saving the show. Once again Lethal makes the most of his opportunities and shows why even though he's young he could be one of the new generation stars in professional wrestling. Its a damned shame TNA has wasted their chances before with Lethal and will likely do so again this time around.
3) CM Punk: GO 2 Sleep into the sea... THE SEA! The freaking SEA! Good enough on its own merits for third place in my book.
4) Taku Iwasa & Kenchiro Arai
5) Abstain


Samuel Berman
1) Taku Iwasa & Keni'chiro Arai
Though Iwasa & Arai are the big winners with their upset of Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino for the Open the Twin Gate Titles, the bigger story long-term might turn out to be the possible split of Doi & Yoshino after the match. All of this is coming to a head with a big elimination match looming between the MO'z and New Hazard, but for now the spotlight belongs (deservedly) on AraIwa rather than with Speed Muscle.

2) Jeff Hardy: Continues to look like a legitimate contender amid a crowded field on RAW.
3) Jay Lethal: I'm always happy to see an ROH alum get a big win, and Lethal saving the X-Division certainly qualifies.
4) CM Punk
5) Tomko


Matt Short
1) Jay Lethal
As far as richly deserved wins go, Lethal could not do better than against Team 3D and Johnny Devine at Against All Odds. I hope that this will lead to an attempt to finally revive the X-Division, but even if it doesn't let's at least give Lethal this moment to shine.

2) Taku Iwasa & Kenichiro Arai: The Tozawa-juku stable in Dragon Gate rarely has anything to be proud of, what with their namesake being an almost abject failure and all of the group having had their pants stolen a couple of months ago. Since Iwasa returned from a broken arm they've recovered quite a bit of ground thanks to the AraIwa tandem and have at last captured the Open the Twin Gate belts from Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino. This win seems to have sent the Muscle Outlaw'z stable reeling as two of their best are now squabbling while they have a massive elimination match against New Hazard to look forward to. I've got to give this team credit because they've worked damn hard to get to this point and with any luck should settle into a nice reign as champions.
3) CM Punk: It's not every day you get a win over the ECW Champion via kicking him into the sea.
4) Jeff Hardy
5) Kurt Angle


Bayani Domingo
1) Black Machismo
Saves the X-Division AND regains the title. Not bad, now if he can only escape the "feud that never ends".

2) Iwasa & Arai: Finally take the Open The Twin Gate titles off Speed Muscle. Hopefully this is the first of good things for these two and maybe JUST maybe we'll see them in the US sooner than later. If not RoH then PWG.
3) Scott Steiner: Well he IS a double #1 contender after all.
4) CM Punk
5) Awesome Kong


Mike Campbell
1) Jay Lethal
He regained his title and saved the X-Division, he once again looks like The Man. Let's hope TNA doesn't screw it up again.

2) Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa: Won the Open the Twin Gate, and avenged their loss of the IJ Tag Titles. Let's hope this is the start of something good.
3) Randy Orton: He RKO'd Cena on Monday night, since when has this guy been allowed to actually look effective?
4) Jeff Hardy
5) CM Punk


Mathew Sforcina
1) Jay Lethal
Congrats. Now get him a fricking Elizabeth already.

2) Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa- SWEET! A Dragon's Gate Title Holder's coming to my fed!
3) Scott Steiner- Screw the title shots, he's got a freak again. That's why he gets this spot.
4) CM Punk
5) Awesome Kong


Michael Bauer
1) Jay Lethal
Last time Jay Lethal got a big win, they screwed him over big time by taking loss after loss and pissing of Kurt Angle. This time, lightning better not strike twice. Great win for Lethal in one of only two decent matches on the card.

2) Kurt Angle - Like it or not, he retained with the 10 million shenanigans I wrote out. But the match was possibly the best so far this year.
3) CM Punk - Don't know if the title is coming back, but Punk continues the hot streak.
4) Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa
5) Jeff Hardy


Andy Critchell
1) Jeff Hardy
After his defeat at the Royal Rumble many were worried that Jeff would be shunted down the card post haste but instead he got back on the right track on Monday by getting the pin in the six-man tag on Raw and looked damn good doing it. Jeff is still as hot as ever and looks to be rolling heading into this Sunday's PPV.

2) Jay Lethal – Normally I would give a new title winner the #1 spot but the X-Division Title isn't really worth that much these days and it's not like Johnny Devine had any heat on him at all. That being said, he was the main force in what many think was the best match on an otherwise lackluster PPV and despite what I think about his wrestling Jay's effort really should and must be recognized.
3) CM Punk – Yet another guy I don't really care for but he really did have a good week. His match with Chavo was kind of weird in set up but the execution was well done. Punk looked like a legitimate contender once again and like a guy you could expect good things out of.
4) Angle
5) Kong


Larry Csonka
1) Black Machismo Jay Lethal
The kid put on a really special performance at Against All Odds, a star making performance. Follow up will be crucial, but for the time being, he rules the world.

2) Taku Iwasa and Kenichiro Arai: They defeated Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino to win the Open the Twin Gate belts in what is considered a huge upset. Easily enough for the #2 spot.
3) Kurt Angle and Christian Cage: Cage got a win over Mesias this week on Impact, and Angle defended the title against Cage in another great match at Against All Odds.
4) Scott Steiner
5) CM Punk


THE WINNERS!


  • Special Mention…Scott Steiner - 10 Votes

  • Fifth Place… Kurt Angle - 12 Votes

  • Fourth Place…Jeff Hardy - 23 Votes

  • Third Place…CM Punk - 24 Votes

    CM Punk not only defeated the ECW Champion, but he threw his ass into the sea. That's pretty cool.

  • Second Place…Taku Iwasa and Kenichiro Arai - 41 Votes

    Taku Iwasa and Kenichiro Arai pull the big upset this week, defeating Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino to win the Open the Twin Gate belts.

  • Wrestler of the Week…Black Machismo - 56 Votes

    Black Machismo put in the performance of a lifetime at Against All Odds and not only saved the X-Division, but won back his X-Division title. That's a hell of a week kid.


    Yearend Standings~!


    We have 7-weeks left as we build towards WrestleMania and the end of the voting year. Angle leapfrogs Joe to take over 2nd place while Punk and Hardy solidify their positions in the top 5. Black Machismo, Taku Iwasa and Kenichiro Arai all see big jumps this week as well in the rankings. 7-weeks left…and it is far from over.


    -The top 15 spots are marked

    1. John Cena – 102 (Raw)

    2. Kurt Angle – 92 (TNA)

    3. Samoa Joe – 90 (TNA)

    4. Jeff Hardy – 86 (Raw)

    5. CM Punk – 82 (ECW)

    6. Matt Hardy – 66 (Smackdown) {INJURED}

    7. Edge – 65 (Smackdown)

    8. Randy Orton – 61 (Raw)

    9. Mark Briscoe – 55 (ROH)
    9. Jay Briscoe – 55 (ROH)

    11. Batista – 51 (Smackdown)

    12. MVP – 47 (Smackdown)

    13. Shawn Michaels – 46 (Raw)

    14. Nigel McGuinness – 42 (ROH)

    15. Jimmy Jacobs – 41 (ROH)


    CIMA – 39 (Dragon Gate)

    Claudio Castagnoli – 38 (ROH)

    Black Machismo – 36 (TNA)

    Bobby Lashley – 35 (US Independent)

    Chuck Taylor – 32 (US Independent)

    Tomko – 29 (TNA/New Japan)

    Kaz – 28 (TNA)
    John Morrison – 28 (ECW)
    El Generico – 28 (US Independent)

    Awesome Kong – 27 (TNA)
    Christian Cage– 27 (TNA)

    Erick Stevens – 26 (ROH)

    Umaga – 25 (Raw)
    Bryan Danielson – 25 (ROH)

    Giant Bernard – 24 (New Japan)
    Keni'chiro Arai – 24 (Dragon Gate)
    Ryusuke Taguchi – 24 (New Japan)
    Takeshi Morishima – 24 (ROH/NOAH)
    Chris Hero – 24 (US Independent)
    The Great Khali – 24 (Smackdown)

    Austin Aries – 22 (ROH)
    Ric Flair – 22 (Raw)
    HHH – 22 (Raw)

    Sting– 21 (TNA)
    Hiroshi Tanahashi – 21 (New Japan)

    Mike Quackenbush – 19 (US Independent)
    Kevin Steen – 19 (US Independent)
    Chris Sabin – 19 (TNA)

    Brother Ray – 18 (TNA)
    Brother Devon – 18 (TNA)
    Sara Del Ray – 18 (US Independent)
    Vince McMahon – 18 (WWE)

    Gail Kim– 16 (TNA)
    Ken Kennedy – 16 (Raw)

    Averno - 15 (CMLL)
    Mephisto - 15 (CMLL)
    Kenta Kobashi – 15 (NOAH)
    Masato Tanaka – 15 (ZERO-ONE MAX)
    Christopher Daniels – 15 (TNA)
    Alex Shelley – 15 (TNA)
    James Storm – 15 (TNA)
    Chris Jericho– 15 (Raw)
    Lance Cade – 15 (Raw)
    Trevor Murdoch – 15 (Raw)
    Santino Marella – 15 (Raw)
    Eddie Kingston – 15 (US Independent)
    PAC – 15 (Independent)
    Davey Richards – 15 (ROH)
    Rocky Romero – 15 (ROH)

    Tyler Black – 14 (ROH)
    Naruki Doi – 14 (Dragon Gate)
    Masato Yoshino – 14 (Dragon Gate)

    Ricky Banderas a.k.a. Judas Mesias – 13 (AAA/TNA)

    Chavo Guerrero – 12 (ECW)
    Elijah Burke – 12 (ECW)
    Deuce – 12 (Smackdown)
    Domino – 12 (Smackdown)
    Chris Harris – 12 (WWE)
    Shinsuke Nakamura – 12 (New Japan)
    Gamma – 12 (Dragon Gate)
    Taku Iwasa – 12 (Dragon Gate)
    Dick Togo – 12 (New Japan)
    Adam Pearce – 12 (US Independent)
    Roderick Strong– 12 (ROH/FIP)

    Abyss – 10 (TNA)

    Low Ki – 9 (US Independent)
    Vito Thomaselli – 9 (US Independent)
    Sal Thomaselli – 9 (US Independent)
    Icarus – 9 (US Independent)
    Gran Akuma – 9 (US Independent)
    Kenny King – 9 (US Independent)
    Jason Blade – 9 (US Independent)
    Lince Dorado – 9 (US Independent)
    BxB Hulk – 9 (Dragon Gate)
    SHINGO – 9 (Dragon Gate)
    TAKA Michinoku – 9 (New Japan)
    Yugi Nagata – 9 (New Japan)
    D LO Brown- 9 (NOAH)
    Bull Buchanan - 9 (NOAH)
    Naomichi Marufuji - 9 (NOAH)
    Mitsuharu Misawa – 9 (NOAH)
    Keiji Muto – 9 (All Japan)
    Joe Doering– 9 (All Japan)
    Blue Panther – 9 (CMLL)

    The Miz – 8 (ECW)

    Scott Steiner– 7 (TNA)
    Necro Butcher – 7 (US Independent)
    Finlay – 7 (Smackdown)
    Paul London – 7 (Raw)
    Brian Kendrick – 7 (Raw)

    Hornswoggle – 6 (Smackdown)
    Rey Mysterio – 6 (Smackdown)
    Carlito – 6 (Raw)
    Johnny Devine– 6 (TNA)
    Booker T– 6 (TNA)
    Kensuke Sasaki – 6 (All Japan)
    Milano Collection AT – 6 (New Japan)
    Scott Hall – 6 (Independent)
    Super Dragon – 6 (Independent)
    Ultimo Guerrero – 6 (CMLL)
    Averno – 6 (CMLL)

    Shelton Benjamin– 4 (ECW)
    AJ Styles– 4 (TNA)
    Delirious – 4 (ROH)
    Rob Van Dam – 4 (US Independent)
    Hallowicked – 4 (US Independent)

    Eric Young – 3 (TNA)
    Big Daddy V – 3 (ECW)
    Jimmy Yang Wang – 3 (Smackdown)
    Shannon Moore – 3 (Smackdown)
    Beth Phoenix – 3 (Raw)
    Charlie Haas – 3 (Raw)
    William Regal – 3 (Raw)
    Mistico – 3 (CMLL)
    Atlantis – 3 (CMLL)
    Togi Makabe – 3 (New Japan)
    Tiger Mask IV – 3 (New Japan)

    KENTA – 2 (NOAH)

    Jeff Jarrett – 1 (TNA)
    Super Crazy – 1 (Raw)
    JBL – 1 (Raw)
    Hardcore Holly– 1 (Raw)
    Cody Rhodes – 1 (Raw)
    Colt Cabana – 1 (WWE)
    Dragon Kid – 1 (Dragon Gate)
    Taiji Ishimori – 1 (NOAH)
    Minoru – 1 (New Japan)
    Prince Devitt – 1 (New Japan)
    Andrew Martin – 1 (US Independent)
    Sherri Martel – 1 {Deceased}


  • Voting began 4.09.07

  • Year-End Rankings Key:

    Raw and Smackdown Wrestlers are represented in BLUE.

    ECW Wrestlers are represented in GREEN.

    TNA wrestlers are represented in RED.

    ROH/FIP Wrestlers are represented in MAROON.

    US Independent Wrestlers are represented in ORANGE

    Japanese wrestlers are represented in BLACK.

    Mexican Wrestlers are represented in MAGENTA.


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    Byers just a quick correction. he was stripped of the AWA title in 1991 so it's "only" 17 years but it'd be hilarious if they actually do something with it unlike them retroactivly giving Hogan an AWA title reign

    Posted By: Martin (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 03:50 PM

     
     
    Black Machismo is Actually a 3 time X division champ, He 1st won it at Slammiversarry and then lost to Joe 2 days later, He won it back off Angle and then lost it Last month and Now He won it back, hopefully he will have a good run now.

    Posted By: TPenny (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 04:00 PM

     
     
    Again with all the Japanese and Indy idiots? These nominations for them need to stop.

    Posted By: K-Money (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 04:26 PM

     
     
    K-Money, it's 'Wrestler of the Week', not 'WWE Superstar of the week with added TNA guys'. I suggest you broaden your mind. And anyway, they're not going to affect the end-of-year rankings so why not respect their individual weekly accomplishments?

    Posted By: T.G. Corke (Registered)  on February 11, 2008 at 06:05 PM

     
     
    K-Money, I have just one question. Why do you think they need to stop? This is a Pro Wrestling site, not just a WWE/TNA site.

    Oh, and no indy people were nominated this week anyways, just WWE/TNA people and the two Japanese guys.


    Posted By: Adam (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 06:15 PM

     
     
    berman still = trash

    get rid of him csonka.

    i can't say that i disagree with berman this week....but he still pisses me off.


    Posted By: thug saint OGA (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 06:26 PM

     
     
    I love how Jeff Hardy gets a vote for WotW even though there were several title matches over the weekend. Jeff Hardy loses cleanly on the ppv to a heel and then has a typical outing on RAW and he gets a vote for WotW? Incredible. Let's examine this for a brief second:

    Jeff Hardy on RAW, in a 3 on 3 match, gets the pinfall

    Jay Lethal on a ppv, in a 3 man hardcore title match for the X Division belt (minus points for ridiculous booking)involving 2 guys that are hardcore legends, wins the match BY HIMSELF (plus points for effective booking)

    Now granted, the ppv pretty much sucked except for the last 2 matches and TNA has legitimately sucked for the last year+, but c'mon. If Jeff Hardy won a 3 way hardcore match by himself, I gurantee no one else would get a vote for WotW. I'm not even a big Jay Lethal fan but I am a big fan of WotW. Some consistency would be nice.


    Posted By: Guest (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 08:14 PM

     
     
    Shouldn't the ECW wrestlers be listed in blue now since they are working with SD!? If not, then SD! should have a different color then Raw, right? Stupid I know, but it's been annoying me for a while.

    Posted By: Zachariaha (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 11:40 PM

     
     
    I am changing the color format after WM when we enter the new voting year. With over 140 people on the list and only 7-weeks left, i figured it could wait.

    Posted By: Larry Csonka (Registered)  on February 11, 2008 at 11:50 PM

     
     
    Hardy had a good match on Raw, and besides, I think some of the vote was because out of all the "big" guys in the match Hardy was given the spotlight. This shows his push is still alive and well and he's being shown as a serious player. That warrants it.

    And I'll go out on a limb and say after tonights performance on Raw, he'll probably get quite a few votes next week too.

    Michaels should too really. He's added a lot to his move set lately. And he looked good in the match.


    Posted By: Bahb (Guest)  on February 11, 2008 at 11:56 PM

     
     
    Black Machismo is moving on up like George Jefferson.... HAHAHA!

    Posted By: Guest#8275 (Guest)  on February 12, 2008 at 03:44 AM

     
     
    ARI can't name five people for his list? He doesn't nominate any other winners (Angle, Kong, Steiner) for the PPV because he read "the PPV sucked".

    Good to know the Wrestler of the Week contributors are so unbaised and such big fans of wrestling.


    Posted By: Metallica (Guest)  on February 12, 2008 at 09:06 AM

     
     
    Yes Lethal managed to regain the X-Title against overwhelming odds. But this is the real question: can he handle something hot and spicy? is he ready for CURRY MAN?

    Posted By: JMASCORPIO (Guest)  on February 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM

     
     
    This is why I was complaining about Jeff Hardy getting WotW votes during the week of the ppv. This monday on RAW Hardy beat Shawn Michaels. Normally that would warrant Hardy getting a WotW. However, there's a ppv this Sunday night. Anyone who wins a belt on the ppv should be considered for WotW ahead of Hardy unless Hardy wins the EC match. Even if Hardy wins the EC match tho, if someone else wins a major title, they should get the nod over Hardy because Hardy in effect hasn't won any gold out of the week. That's my problem with WotW. Most of the guys get it correct and will vote for the guy who actually gets the big win (i.e. a belt). My problem is with the people voting for the RAW/Smackdown guy who doesn't do anything but have a good TV Match in a week where other people are winning titles. The writers are obviously allowed to pick whoever they want but by doing so they show just how much of a bias they really have. Liking a certain wrestler or show is very subjective, but picking a winner based on the booking succes that person has for a certain week is objective. For example, the person who gets the win in a tag match and the person who win a title both have a win for the week. The person with the title obviously had a bigger win for that week because he won the title. The WotW votes should reflect that. The only time there should be descrepencies is when multiple people win titles in a given week. Hardy doing what he's been doing on RAW week in and week out (which is looking like a star) but he's not winning any belts in the end. Lethal just saved TNA's dying X-Division but in doing so he won the title and looked like a star doing so. If Joe won a 3 way match and Hardy won a championship on RAW, do you think Joe would get a vote for WotW? Fuck no. Consistency....

    Posted By: Guest#8210 (Guest)  on February 12, 2008 at 01:07 PM

     
     
    Ari shouldnt even be allowed to put his two cents in if he didnt even watch the show. He is getting his information based on what he read? Reading will never do anybody justice....wow

    Posted By: Shane (Guest)  on February 12, 2008 at 06:26 PM

     
     
    Metallica, I name you my honorary number 5 pick.

    Posted By: Ari Berenstein (Registered)  on February 12, 2008 at 06:39 PM

     
     
    No dice.

    Posted By: Metallica (Guest)  on February 12, 2008 at 07:15 PM

     




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