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Once again, it’s a single update covering only the Grand Championship. Looks like we won’t get anything in the way of tag matches ‘til C-Rex in September. That is very sad. Our next update is after the Arm & Hammer stop on the 23rd. YLC doesn’t affect points, as always.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
At two points…
BLANK, who defeated Lady Frost (A:TAOW) and “Future Shock” Tom Fulton (FES ‘19)
Boomer Hatfield, who defeated Dasher Hatfield (A:SM) and Frantik (FNB Field)
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (ICFBTS)
Green Ant, who defeated Tony Deppen (FNB Field) and Volgar (by DQ) (Frawley Stadium)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18) and Missile Assault Man (DGTS)
Mike Quackenbush, who defeated Travis Huckabee (CMS ‘19) and Ace Haven (FES ‘19)
Ophidian, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (A:SM) and Solo Darling (Frawley Stadium)
At one point…
A-Kid, who defeated Air Wolf (OUAB)
Blanche Babish, who defeated The Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Der Wildebeest, who defeated Missile Assault Man (IG ‘19)
Devantes, who defeated ??? (CMS ‘19)
Dominic Garrini, who defeated John Francis of Coronado (CMS ‘19)
Evan Matthew Demorest, who defeated Daniel Perez (FES ‘19)
Fire Ant, who defeated Tony Deppen (SNC)
Hallowicked, who defeated Missile Assault Man (by DQ) (A:TAOW)
Icarus, who defeated Solo Darling (A:SM)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Matt Makowski, who defeated Doc Diamondfire (FNB Field)
Merlok, who defeated Razerhawk (FES ‘19)
Missile Assault Man, who defeated Rick Roland (SNC)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Officer Warren Barksdale, who defeated Hallowicked (NPWD ‘19)
Ophidian, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (A:SM)
Penelope Ford, who defeated Still Life (NPWD ‘19)
Princess Kimberlee, who defeated The Whisper (OUAB)
Shazza McKenzie, who defeated BLANK (Fright Knight)
Still Life, who defeated Cabana Man Dan (FES ‘19)
Travis Huckabee, who defeated Thief Ant (FES ‘19)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Hype Rockwell, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Matt Riddle, 1 point
Omari, 1 point
Leaving the standings this iteration are Razerhawk and Thief Ant.
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Regina for world building Wednesday? (If you havent already)
omg regina!!!! my girl. thanks for this!!
B A S I C S
full name: regina joy moretti
gender: female
sexuality: straight
pronouns: she/her
O T H E R S
family: mother: teresa (brucco) moretti - father: tony moretti - younger sister: giuliana moretti - youngest sister: bella moretti - and she considers the disalvos her family as well!
birthplace: brooklyn, new york
job: hairdresser
phobias: birds (mostly a fear of getting shit on), rats, clowns
guilty pleasures: nothing! she’s proud to enjoy everything so does!
M O R A L S
morality alignment?: lawful evil
sins - lust/greed/gluttony/sloth/pride/envy/wrath
virtues - chastity/charity/diligence/humility/kindness/patience/justice
T H I S - O R - T H A T
introvert/extrovert: extrovert
organized/disorganized: surprisingly pretty organized
close minded/open-minded: depends on the subject
calm/anxious: neither. she doesn’t get anxious, but she gets really worked up. i guess i’ll say calm
disagreeable/agreeable: disagreeable
cautious/reckless: a little bit of both
patient/impatient: impatient
outspoken/reserved: outspoken
leader/follower: leader
empathetic/unemphatic: empathetic
optimistic/pessimistic: depends on the situation
traditional/modern: modern
hard-working/lazy: hard-working
R E L A T I O N S H I P S
otp: regina & frankie
ot3: BROT3 regina & eleanora & sherri
brotp: regina & violetta omfg they’re low key bffs
notp: regina & peter - not only bc it’s frankie’s brother and peter is married, but it just would not work at all
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istinti e coscienza

I S T I N T I inscindibili dal temperamento
L'istinto viene genericamente definito come quella "predisposizione innata a reagire in maniera specifica in presenza di determinati stimoli". Il Moretti ne ha individuati ben tre di istinti, e li distingue in:
- istinto vitale (tende a salvaguardare la vita, anche quella psichica oltre che materiale) - istinto sessuale ( riguarda pretese, gusti o preoccupazione relative alla fame della specie) - istinto psichico (riguarda l’essere umano, tutto, in azione).
Secondo Girolamo Moretti i tre istinti sono inoltre presenti in ciascun segno grafologico, in gradi diversi tra loro e da individuo a individuo, e trovano la loro radice nei temperamenti, di cui costituiscono parte integrante. Ci sono, sempre secondo Moretti, ben quattro temperamenti: cessione, resistenza, assalto e attesa. A coppie, questi possono anche rafforzarsi o bilanciarsi (resistenza-assalto/ cessione-attesa), ma quello della cessione non potrà mai stare con quello dell’assalto, ovviamente. Nel temperamento dell'attesa, da lui considerato il più comune e diffuso tra le persone, scarsa è la spontaneità perché nell'indugio c'è spazio per l'astuzia, l'inganno, la sorpresa, oltre alla tendenza può esserci anche il gusto. Nel suo volume SCOMPENSI E ANOMALIE DELLA PSICHE E GRAFOLOGIA) bene esprime il concetto che "il temperamento dell'attesa è il meno spontaneo, il più elaborato e complicato e quindi il più responsabile".
C O S C I E N Z A
La coscienza viene invece descritta essenzialmente come quella "consapevolezza che l'essere umano ha di sé, del proprio corpo e delle proprie sensazioni, delle proprie idee e dei fini delle proprie azioni".
Gli istinti e la coscienza sembrano essere diametralmente opposti tra di loro, ma in realtà essi sono complementari, nel senso che: dove c'è minore coscienza di sé prevalgono gli istinti e dove gli istinti sono sacrificati, a volte anche giustificatamente, o inibiti, aumenta progressivamente il grado di consapevolezza individuale che può raggiungere vette di così tanta esasperazione fino all' annientamento degli istinti stessi. Si può andare dalla sublimazione degli istinti più negativi (trasformati in qualcosa di più accettabile per sé e per la società, come ha intuito Freud) fino ad una loro trasformazione destabilizzante la personalità, che perde così i suoi connotati di naturalezza e spontaneità e, in ultima analisi, di umanità.
Tutto viene rigorosamente registrato nella scrittura.
Molto dipende dal grado e dall'intensità degli istinti (e dei segni grafologici che li accompagnano), perché l'essere umano non è mai tutto bianco o tutto nero, o insipidamente grigio, ma è fatto di moltissimi colori, poliedrico, dalle diverse sfumature.

- Tony Randall
#istinto psichico.#Istinti#coscienza#grafologia morettiana#citazioni#istinto vitale#istinto sessuale#pensieri
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College basketball’s top 100 players for 2019-2020 season: No. 100 through No. 51

Colorado’s Tyler Bey, Michigan’s Jon Teske, and Xavier’s Paul Scruggs all appear in our top 100 college basketball players countdown.
Counting down the top 100 players in college basketball for the 2019-2020 season.
We’re counting down the top 100 players in college basketball for the 2019-2020 season. Find players No. 50 to No. 1 in a separate post later today. — ed. note
100. Collin Gillespie, JR, G, Villanova
Gillespie was handed the keys to the Villanova offense a year ahead of schedule last season, and it showed. Expect him to benefit from that experience and be an all-conference performer for Jay Wright as a junior.
99. Daniel Oturu, SO, C, Minnesota
Oturu established himself as a fierce inside presence in his first collegiate season, leading all Big Ten freshmen in rebounding, field goal percentage and blocks. With Jordan Murphy and Amir Coffey gone, Oturu will have to thrive in an expanded role if the Golden Gophers are going to make it back to the NCAA tournament.
98. Tulio Da Silva, SR, F, Missouri State
The Brazil native and South Florida transfer was the MVC Newcomer of the Year last season while averaging 14.3 ppg and 7.4 rebounds. Da Silva, who set a school record for dunks last season with 42, will be the unquestioned star for a Missouri State team that is the preseason pick to win the Missouri Valley.
97. Jay Huff, JR, F, Virginia
Tony Bennett has a history of taking guys with pedestrian stat lines but a handful of flashes of brilliance and turning them into standouts by the time they’re juniors and seniors. Expect Huff, a 7’1 forward who can shoot the three and handle the rock a little bit, to be the next who follows that path.
96. Nathan Knight, SR, G, William & Mary
William & Mary is one of only four original Division I programs that has never made the NCAA tournament. It’s on Knight, who averaged 21.0 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game last season, to remove the Tribe from that dubious club in his final collegiate season.
95. Trent Frazier, JR, G, Illinois
Frazier has been Illinois’ most consistent performer over the last couple of down seasons, and figures to maintain that role in a year where the Illini hope to return as a national player. Ayo Dosunmu is the guy getting all the (deserved) NBA buzz, but Brad Underwood doesn’t get this team into the Big Dance unless Frazier performs like an all-conference caliber player.
94. Remy Martin, JR, G, Arizona State
The man with the perfect name to be a highly entertaining Arizona State point guard is back for his junior season after helping to lead the Sun Devils to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances for the first time in 30 years. Martin battled through injuries throughout his sophomore season, but still earned Second Team All-Pac-12 honors after averaging 14.2 points and a league-leading 6.2 assists per game.
93. Trent Forrest, SR, G, Florida State
Forrest, who has been nagged by injuries throughout his college career, will be the heart and soul of a Florida State team talented enough to once again be a threat to the top of the ACC. Forrest is a dogged defender and a consistent performer on the offensive end who’s always at his best when the stakes are the highest.

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92. Jordan Bowden, SR, G, Tennessee
Bowden and backcourt mate Lamonte Turner have had their fair share of shining moments in Knoxville already, but they’ve never stood directly in the spotlight. With the Grant Williams/Admiral Schofield era now a thing of the past, that’s all about to change. Bowden was a double-figure scorer a year ago, but his 10.6 ppg is going to need to increase if the Volunteers are going to make it back to the NCAA tournament’s second weekend.
91. Samuell Williamson, FR, F, Louisville
A late-blooming McDonald’s All-American, Williamson is a silky-smooth wing who should benefit greatly from the attention that preseason ACC Player of the Year Jordan Nwora is going to receive from opposing defenses.
90. Elijah Hughes, JR, G, Syracuse
Hughes was a surprise standout for Jim Boeheim last season, averaging 13.7 ppg in his first season after transferring in from East Carolina. He’s the only returning starter from last year’s 20-win team, and should be the Orange’s No. 1 option on offense this season.
89. Nick Rakocevic, SR, C, USC
Rakocevic may suit up for a program that has a reputation for being a little bipolar, but personally he’s about as reliable a player as there is in the Pac-12. He ranked among the Pac-12’s top-10 in six categories last season, scoring average (10th), rebounds (third), field goal percentage (eighth), blocked shots (fifth), offensive rebounds (first) and defensive rebounds (third).
88. A.J. Lawson, SO, G, South Carolina
Lawson averaged 13.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.1 steals per game while being forced to play more minutes than Frank Martin would have liked as a freshman. His 6’6 size makes him a matchup issue for pretty much every opponent on the Gamecocks’ 2019-20 schedule.
87. Chris Lykes, JR, G, Miami
The diminutive — he’s listed at 5’7 and that seems generous — Lykes figures to be one of college basketball’s most entertaining players in 2019-20. He ranked ninth in the ACC in scoring (16.2 ppg) last season and figures to have an even bigger green light as a junior. That’s welcome news for a guy who seems willing to pull up from just about any spot across halfcourt.

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86. Joe Wieskamp, SO, G, Iowa
Assuming Jordan Bohannon is never healthy enough to play this season, Wieskamp is going to be the guy for Fran McCaffery. He’s already an established marksman from the outside, but Wieskamp’s offensive game will need to become a bit more diversified if he’s going to approach the overall numbers Hawkeye fans would expect to see from a healthy Bohannon.
85. Jared Butler, SO, G, Baylor
Baylor found its stride last season when Butler found his and began running the show for the Bears at the point. He averaged 10.2 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game for a Baylor squad that advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament, but which has loftier aspirations in 2019-20.
84. Jahmius Ramsey, FR, G, Texas Tech
The former five-star recruit significantly upped expectations for his freshman season by dropping 44 points in one of Texas Tech’s August exhibition games in the Bahamas. Ramsey figures to be one of the offensive focal points for a Red Raider team looking to replace the production of Jarrett Culver, Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens from last season’s national runner-up squad.
83. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, FR, F, Villanova
Trying to predict who’s going to do what for this year’s Villanova team feels damn near impossible. Jay Wright has a bunch of similar pieces to work with, and it’s likely going to take a bit of time to figure out who goes where. A super versatile 6’9 wing, Robinson-Earl feels like the ‘Nova newcomer best equipped to come in and be consistently productive from night one on. He’ll be a double-double threat every time he steps on the court this season.
82. Admon Gilder, SR, G, Gonzaga
One of the top grad transfers in the country, Gilder comes to Gonzaga by way of Texas A&M, where he was forced to miss all of last season with a blood clot in his right bicep. Before that, he was the driving force for two highly successful Aggie teams. Gilder averaged 12.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists for a Sweet 16-bound Texas A&M team in 2017-18, and 13.7 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists the year before that.
81. Paul Scruggs, JR, G, Xavier
Naji Marshall is going to be the frontman for this year’s Xavier team, but Scruggs showed glimpses down the stretch of last season that he has the ability to be an All-Big East performer. He was terrific in March, most notably when he scored 28 points and handed out seven assists in the Musketeers’ overtime loss to Villanova in the Big East tournament semifinals.
80. Kahlil Whitney, FR, F, Kentucky
Another five-star Kentucky freshman, it’ll be interesting to see exactly what role Whitney winds up playing for this year’s UK team. Whatever role it is, Whitney’s freak athleticism and ability to play and defend multiple positions demands that it’s going to be a prominent one.
79. Omer Yurtseven, JR, C, Georgetown
The versatile 7-footer averaged 13.5 points and 6.7 rebounds per game for NC State in 2017-18 before deciding it was time for a change of scenery. He’ll fill the void left by the graduation of Jessie Govan, and should serve as the perfect compliment to the explosive backcourt duo of James Akinjo and Mac McClung.

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78. Ochai Agbaji, SO, G, Kansas
Agbaji’s redshirt was burned in the middle of last season out of necessity, and he responded more impressively than Bill Self could have ever imagined. He hit a bit of a wall down the stretch but still posted respectable — all things considered — averages of 8.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game for the season. If his outside shot improves enough, he’ll have all the tools necessary to help Kansas make a run at the national title and then bolt for the greener pastures of the NBA.
77. Dejon Jarreau, JR, G, Houston
In 2018, Rob Gray passed the torch to Corey Davis Jr., who then passed it on to Jarreau after the Cougars had their hearts broken by Kentucky in the Sweet 16 last March. A former top-50 recruit, Jarreau was impressive enough last season to earn the AAC Sixth Man of the Year award despite playing just 18 minutes per game. With its three starting guards from last season all gone, Jarreau will be asked to do much more in 2019-20.
76. Davide Moretti, JR, G, Texas Tech
As a sophomore last season, Moretti became the only player in the history of the Big 12 to shoot at least 50 percent from the floor, 50 percent three, and 90 percent from the free-throw line in a season. He’ll be asked to up his scoring output now that Jarrett Culver is getting paid to play the game.
75. Tyler Bey, JR, F, Colorado
With McKinley Wright injured last season, Bey stepped up to lead the Buffs with 13.6 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game while shooting 54.1 percent from the field. Now Bey is ready to team up again with a healthy Wright to form what should be one of the best inside-outside duos in the country this season.
74. Precious Achiuwa, FR, F, Memphis
The “other” five-star freshman on Memphis’ loaded 2019-20 squad, Achiuwa should reap the benefits of the extreme amount of attention James Wiseman will receive from opposing defenses. His ability to knock down the outside shot should also allow the Tigers to adequately space the floor in Penny Hardaway’s halfcourt sets.
73. Javonte Smart, SO, G, LSU
Smart had an ... interesting ... freshman season in which he averaged 11.1 points and 2.4 assists per game. He was sensational at times, most notably when he scored 29 points in an 82-80 OT win over Tennessee that proved to be the deciding factor in LSU claiming the SEC’s regular-season championship. His production should increase as a sophomore as he steps into the role previously occupied by Tiger star Tremont Waters.
72. Xavier Johnson, SO, G, Pittsburgh
Johnson was a monster for Pitt in his freshman season, breaking the school’s 34-year-old freshman scoring record and establishing himself as the only player in Division I to average at least 15.5 points and 4.5 assists per game. He achieved those offensive numbers despite often being asked to defend the opposition’s best player on the other end of the floor.
71. Matt Haarms, JR, C, Purdue
The man with arguably the best head of hair in college basketball is back to man the middle for another year in West Lafayette. The 7’3 Haarms is an established defensive force who will be looking to improve his numbers (9.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.1 bpg) in a season where the Boilermakers figure to be less reliant on the outside shot.

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70. Mustapha Heron, SR, G, St. John’s
The cupboard isn’t entirely bare for new St. John’s head coach Mike Anderson. In his first year after transferring in from Auburn, Heron averaged a solid 14.6 ppg last season, but often seemed unsure of how to coexist in a backcourt also occupied by score-crazy point guard Shamorie Ponds. Ponds is gone now, which means Heron and fellow veteran guard LJ Figueroa should have an opportunity to post some gaudy numbers on a team that will be otherwise extremely thin on scoring.
69. Jon Teske, SR, C, Michigan
Already one of the top interior defenders in college basketball, Teske became a legitimate offensive threat for the first time in his college career last season. If his improvement on the end of the floor continues, he should be one of the most well-rounded big men in the country this season as a senior.
68. Lamine Diane, SO, Cal State Northridge
The best player in the country you’ve never heard of, last season Diane became the first ever Big West player to win the conference’s Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year awards all in the same season. He broke single-season school records for points (818), rebounds (368), field goals made (340), blocks (72) and double-doubles (20), and was also the only player in the country to average above 24 points (24.8), 10 rebounds (11.2) and two blocks (2.2).
67. Xavier Sneed, SR, G, Kansas State
Sneed is the top returning scorer (10.9), rebounder (5.5), three-point shooter, and minutes leader (30.7) from a Kansas State squad that shared the Big 12 regular-season title with Texas Tech in 2018-19. He’s also the player most responsible for making sure the Wildcats don’t take a dramatic step backwards in 2019-20.
66. Aaron Henry, SO, F, Michigan State
Henry entered the starting lineup midway through last season, and every now and then provided Michigan State fans with a glimpse into a very bright future. He can knock down the outside shot, he’s explosive when he needs to be, and his Miles Bridges-esque frame should allow him to be one of the better finishers in the Big Ten this season. He also figures to have more opportunities than originally expected with Josh Langford (who would be on this list if healthy) sidelined until at least January, Henry is going to be an NBA Draft pick, the only question is when.
65. Bryce Aiken, SR, G, Harvard
Aiken enters his senior season with a bit of a chip on his shoulder. His junior year ended prematurely after he dropped 38 points in the Ivy League tournament championship game, but still saw his top-seeded Harvard squad upended by arch-rival Yale. The Crimson are the overwhelming favorites to win the Ivy in 2019-20, and Aiken, who dropped 33 or more points in four of the 17 games he played in last year, is the pundits’ pick to once again be the conference’s top performer.
64. John Mooney, SR, F, Notre Dame
Mooney was the lone bright spot in an otherwise dismal season for Mike Brey and Notre Dame in 2018-19. He led the ACC in rebounding at 11.2 rpg, and his 20 double-doubles were six more than any other player in the conference. Mooney figures to have significantly more help in his final college season.

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63. Nojel Eastern, JR, G, Purdue
A Big Ten All-Defensive Team selection a year ago, Eastern will be asked to up his offensive production now that All-American Carsen Edwards and senior sharpshooter Ryan Cline have moved on. Despite playing on the wing, Eastern led the Boilermakers in rebounding a year ago at 5.5 rpg.
62. Antoine Davis, SO, G, Detroit Mercy
The nation’s leading returning scorer at 26.1 ppg, Davis was outscored last season by only Campbell’s Chris Clemons (30 ppg) and Hofstra’s Justin Wright-Foreman (27 ppg). Davis became the first freshman ever to lead the Horizon League in scoring, and his 132 three-pointers broke the Division I record for triples by a freshman that had previously been held by Stephen Curry. Expect the coach’s son to fill it up at an even higher clip for the Titans this season.
61. Josh Green, FR, F, Arizona
Nico Mannion is the Arizona freshman everyone is talking about, but Green is going to get his fair share of headlines during the season as well. The Australian native is an off the charts athlete who has the potential to be the perfect running mate with Mannion in transition.
60. Neemias Queta, SO, C, Utah State
One of the nation’s most surprising freshman stars last season, Queta shattered Utah State’s previous single-season blocks record of 59 by swatting 84 in his first collegiate season. He also led the team in rebounding at 8.9 rpg and ranked second in scoring at 11.8 ppg. Expect Queta’s second season with the Aggies to be his last before bolting for the NBA.
59. Charles Bassey, SO, C, Western Kentucky
Everyone assumed Bassey’s first season at Western Kentucky would be his only season at Western Kentucky, but here we are. Bassey was the C-USA Freshman of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year after averaging a team-best 14.6 points, 10 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game in 2018-19. There aren’t many teams in the country, and there certainly isn’t another one in Conference USA, that have an inside presence who can do the types of things Bassey can do.
58. Kellan Grady, JR, G, Davidson
A First Team All-Atlantic 10 selection last season, Grady ranked third in the conference in scoring at 17.3 points per game. He eclipsed the 20-point mark on 13 occasions, including a 31-point effort in Davidson’s final game of the season, an NIT loss to Lipscomb.
57. Skylar Mays, SR, G, LSU
Mays was the only LSU player to start all 35 games last season, averaging 13.4 points per game for the SEC regular season champions. He’ll be asked to shoulder a larger chunk of the offensive load with Tremont Waters now cashing checks from the Boston Celtics.
56. Lamonte Turner, SR, G, Tennessee
Injuries delayed the start of Turner’s 2018-19, but the former SEC Sixth Man of the Year still wound up averaging 10.9 points, 3.8 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game on that loaded Volunteers squad. He’ll be asked to up that points per game average in his final collegiate season as Tennessee adjusts to life without Grant Williams and Admiral Schofield.

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55. Grant Riller, SR, G, Charleston
An extremely safe bet to win CAA Player of the Year and finish in the top 10 nationally in scoring, Riller is coming off a junior season in which he averaged 21.9 ppg and shot just a hair short of 54 percent from the field. He set a single game school record when he scored 43 points in a 99-95 loss to Hofstra last February.
54. Derek Culver, SO, C, West Virginia
Bob Huggins was forced to throw his freshmen into the fire last season, and Culver came out looking like a true Targaryen. The big man averaged 11.5 points and 9.9 rebounds per game on the season, and his eight double-doubles in conference play were the most of any player in the Big 12.
53. Reggie Perry, SO, F, Mississippi State
After flirting with a professional turn, Perry ultimately opted to return to Starkville after a freshman season in which he seemed to just brush the surface of his potential. He averaged a respectable 9.7 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, but struggled with consistency. That inconsistency figures to be a thing of the past if his play this summer — when he earned Most Valuable Player honors at the FIBA U19 World Cup — is any indication.
52. Marcus Evans, SR, G, VCU
Despite dealing with injuries throughout his college career, Evans has been a First Team All-Conference selection in each of his three collegiate seasons. A year ago, he averaged a team-high 13.6 points, 3.2 assists and 1.9 steals per game for a VCU squad that dominated the Atlantic 10.
51. James Akinjo, SO, G, Georgetown
Georgetown fans are heading into the 2019-20 season dreaming about a return to the Hoya glory of the 1980s (and 2007). The biggest reason why might be Akinjo, who earned Big East Freshman of the Year honors last season after averaging 13.4 points and 5.4 assists per game for a Georgetown team that surprised many by winning 19 games and finishing tied for third in the final league standings.
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Chikara's KING OF TRIOS Kicks off TONIGHT!!
Posted By: Josh on Aug 31, 2018
Get Caught up on the past 10 years of action as well as information for this years Trios Tournament in Easton, PA! This years teams and competitors are just as deep and talented as years past with competitors such as Johnny Gargano, Mike Quackenbush, Chuck Taylor, Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate, The Young Bucks, Lince Dorado, Sonjay Dutt, Eddie Kingston and our favorite #Colony member Drew Gulak.
Check out this years teams!
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Ancient Order of the Nations (Mick Moretti, Jack Bonza, and Adam Hoffman)
Dark Lords of the Proteus (Volgar, Callux, and Frantik)
The F.I.S.T. Order (Icarus, Travis Huckabee, and Tony Deppen)
Galactic Wildlife Commission (ThunderFrog, Air Wolf, and Wildcat)
The Millennium Throwbacks (Dasher Hatfield, Mark Angelosetti, and Boomer Hatfield)
The New Republic (El Hijo del Ice Cream, Ice Cream, Jr, and Kikutaro)
The Nexus Alliance (PJ Black, Michael Tarver, and Fred Rosser)
The Ohnaka Gang (Rey Bucanero, Pierre Carl Ouellet, and Katarina Leigh)
Raiders of the Beyond (Chris Dickinson, Cam Zagami, and Brian Milonas)
The Regime (Juan Francisco de Coronado, Rick Roland, and Sloan Caprice)
The ResistANTce (Fire Ant, Green Ant [II], and Thief Ant)
The Shimmer Collective (Madison Eagles, Shazza McKenzie, and Jessica Troy)
Sisters of the Mighty (Solo Darling, Molly Holly, and Aja Perera)
Society of the Deep (Merlok, Hermit Crab, and Cajun Crawdad)
Tokyo Joshi Freedom Fighters (Miyu Yamashita, Yuka Sakazaki, and Shoko Nakajima)
Xyberhawx Techno Union (Razerhawk, Nytehawk, and Danjerhawk)
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OOC: Elena & Tony
CRYING FOREVER BECAUSE OH MAN... BBYS.
DDD:
I feel like they both blame themselves for the accident. And it's terrible and sad and i hate it, and i feel like they're both so careful with each other now, and treat each other like porcelain and AUGH.
I CAN'T TAKE IT, KATE.
I'M GONNA CRY.
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ooc | Tony & Violetta
[ CRICKETS ] ;D
Haha, but jk I think that they'd probs get on pretty well at first, still??? Like probs sometime after the anniversary party when she starts to see Tony in action she'll be like WHOA. But right now, she'd be pretty happy to see him tbh.
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ooc | Lia & Tony
HOW EVEN.
I feel like Tony doesn't understand his brother's taste in women??? ;D Also, I feel like Lia will be like LOL YOU ARE KINDA A LOSER sometimes?? Like, whoa he's awesome on the job but she'd be like OKAY BUT WHY ARE YOU STILL WEARING A SUIT
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We are at the tail end of Season 19. One event left, next month’s Finale. Let’s get to the points, shall we? As always, I lead off with the Grand Championship, which has a quick shift for this iteration.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
Ophidian, who defeated Frightmare (PLCBM) Rory Gulak (DGTS), and Tony Deppen (C-7MA). Plans to challenge next month.
At two points…
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (ICFBTS)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power) and the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (DGTS)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18) and Missile Assault Man (DGTS)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS) and Madison Eagles (KOT 2018, Night Two)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Callux, who defeated Fire Ant (DGTS)
Frantik, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Green Ant, who defeated Volgar (LLL)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Juan Francisco de Coronado, who defeated Cam Carter (PLCBM)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
Thief Ant, who defeated Volgar (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Travis Huckabee, who defeated Razerhawk (C-7MA)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
Tony Deppen leaves the standings this iteration.
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Singular update to the standings this iteration, as there were no tag matches on the Hour of Power. We got tag matches aplenty this month, so I’ll forgive that just this once.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
Sloan Caprice, who defeated Razerhawk (11/5/17 Hour of Power), Mark Angelosetti (4/21/18 Hour of Power), and Boomer Hatfield (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
The Whisper, who defeated Carlos Romo (KOT 2018, Night Three), Boomer Hatfield (ICFBTS), and Razerhawk (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
At two points…
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (ICFBTS)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS) and Madison Eagles (KOT 2018, Night Two)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Tony Deppen, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes) and Hype Rockwell (Aniversario: Heroes Shed No Tears)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Fire Ant, who defeated Volgar (FES ‘18)
Frantik, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
The Proletariat Boar of Moldova, who defeated Rick Roland (FES ‘18)
Thief Ant, who defeated Volgar (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Missile Assault Man, 1 point
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
Leaving the standings this iteration are Razerhawk and Volgar.
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Two more events on the schedule for this Season, as it’s Cibernetico in two weeks and the Season finale next month. No more Hours of Power for the Season, and with the discontinuation of the Parcel of Power, it may be doubtful if that monthly program comes back next Season. Next Season’s events have started to be announced. So far, we have a partial theme of event names being from the short-lived British series Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace. I find this particularly interesting because that series, while very good, is...well, not for kids. :) Anyways, it’s standings time! Grand Championship first.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
At two points…
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (ICFBTS)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power) and the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (DGTS)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18) and Missile Assault Man (DGTS)
Ophidian, who defeated Frightmare (PLCBM) and Rory Gulak (DGTS)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS) and Madison Eagles (KOT 2018, Night Two)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Tony Deppen, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes) and Hype Rockwell (Aniversario: Heroes Shed No Tears)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Callux, who defeated Fire Ant (DGTS)
Frantik, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Green Ant, who defeated Volgar (LLL)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Juan Francisco de Coronado, who defeated Cam Carter (PLCBM)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
Thief Ant, who defeated Volgar (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
Leaving the standings this iteration are Missile Assault Man, Fire Ant, the Proletariat Boar of Moldova, and the Whisper.
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Fortunately, for these last standings of the month, only slight adjustments are needed. November has two events scheduled: Don’t Go To Sleep! on the 10th and Cibernetico - 7 Man Army on the 24th.
As always, Grand Championship first.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
The Whisper, who defeated Carlos Romo (KOT 2018, Night Three), Boomer Hatfield (ICFBTS), and Razerhawk (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
At two points…
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (ICFBTS)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS) and Madison Eagles (KOT 2018, Night Two)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Tony Deppen, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes) and Hype Rockwell (Aniversario: Heroes Shed No Tears)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Fire Ant, who defeated Volgar (FES ‘18)
Frantik, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Green Ant, who defeated Volgar (LLL)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18)
Juan Francisco de Coronado, who defeated Cam Carter (PLCBM)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
Ophidian, who defeated Frightmare (PLCBM)
The Proletariat Boar of Moldova, who defeated Rick Roland (FES ‘18)
Thief Ant, who defeated Volgar (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Missile Assault Man, 1 point
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
Sloan Caprice leaves the standings this iteration.
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Last update to the standings before King of Trios at the end of the month. The Hour of Power brought about a fairly small update for both. Starting with the Grand Championship. Remember, the YLC does not affect points.
At three+ points…
Travis Huckabee, who defeated Blanche Babish (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and won the Johnny Kidd Invitational, defeating Rory Gulak, Thomas Santell, and Colt Cabana.
At two points…
Razerhawk, who defeated Sonny DeFarge (Beware The Snowman) and Icarus (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Sloan Caprice, who defeated Razerhawk (11/5/17 Hour of Power) and Mark Angelosetti (4/21/18 Hour of Power)
Tony Deppen, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes) and Hype Rockwell (Aniversario: Heroes Shed No Tears)
Volgar, who defeated Hype Rockwell (C-Rex: ADS) and Boomer Hatfield (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power)
Fire Ant, who defeated Volgar (FES ‘18)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
The Proletariat Boar of Moldova, who defeated Rick Roland (FES ‘18)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Mick Moretti, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again beyond King of Trios)
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Missile Assault Man, 1 point
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
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Second standings update of the month! Next up is La Loteria Letal in two weeks. Contrary to my previous belief that it’ll only feature the tag tournament, two singles matches have been announced, and a few more just might be. How long’s that show gonna be, anyway? First up, the Grand Championship standings.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
Sloan Caprice, who defeated Razerhawk (11/5/17 Hour of Power), Mark Angelosetti (4/21/18 Hour of Power), and Boomer Hatfield (10/7/18 Hour of Power). Caprice will be making his challenge in two weeks.
The Whisper, who defeated Carlos Romo (KOT 2018, Night Three), Boomer Hatfield (ICFBTS), and Razerhawk (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
At two points…
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (ICFBTS)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS) and Madison Eagles (KOT 2018, Night Two)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker Joe Sue (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Tony Deppen, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes) and Hype Rockwell (Aniversario: Heroes Shed No Tears)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Fire Ant, who defeated Volgar (FES ‘18)
Frantik, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18)
Juan Francisco de Coronado, who defeated Cam Carter (PLCBM)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
Ophidian, who defeated Frightmare (PLCBM)
The Proletariat Boar of Moldova, who defeated Rick Roland (FES ‘18)
Thief Ant, who defeated Volgar (10/7/18 Hour of Power)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Missile Assault Man, 1 point
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
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It’s time to update the points! This is the last update for the month of September. Our schedule for the month of October is the Hour of Power on October 7th, Piano Lessons Can Be Murder on the 13th, and La Lotería Letal on the 27th. That last one will be a solo update to the Campeonatos de Parejas standings, as it is solely a tag team tournament. Anyways, I lead off with the Grand Championship.
At three points…
Mick Moretti, who defeated Race Jaxon (6/4/17 Hour of Power), Jessica Troy (JKI ‘17), and Rory Gulak (ICFBTS)
At two points…
Cajun Crawdad, who defeated Thief Ant (5/19/18 Hour of Power) and Jawbreaker (Josue? Joe Sue? Jose?) (ICFBTS)
Razerhawk, who defeated Sonny DeFarge (Beware The Snowman) and Icarus (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Sloan Caprice, who defeated Razerhawk (11/5/17 Hour of Power) and Mark Angelosetti (4/21/18 Hour of Power)
Solo Darling, who defeated Ophidian (C-Rex: ADS) and Madison Eagles (KOT 2018, Night Two)
The Whisper, who defeated Carlos Romo (KOT 2018, Night Three) and Boomer Hatfield (ICFBTS)
Tony Deppen, who defeated Officer Warren Barksdale (Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes) and Hype Rockwell (Aniversario: Heroes Shed No Tears)
Volgar, who defeated Hype Rockwell (C-Rex: ADS) and Boomer Hatfield (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
At one point…
Blanche Babish, who defeated the Whisper (Egg Monsters From Mars)
Fire Ant, who defeated Volgar (FES ‘18)
Hermit Crab, who defeated Green Ant (2/24/18 Hour of Power)
Hype Rockwell, who defeated Palm Strike Paul (8/18/18 Hour of Power)
Lucas Calhoun, who defeated Callux the Castigator (FES ‘18)
Madison Eagles, who defeated Mike Quackenbush (KOT 2018, Night Three)
Oceanea, who defeated Merlok (Closing Time)
Omari, who defeated Fire Ant (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
Still Life With Apricots and Pears, who defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova (3/24/18 Hour of Power)
The Proletariat Boar of Moldova, who defeated Rick Roland (FES ‘18)
Worker Ant, who defeated Tim Pence (Judgement Day) (Back for the foreseeable future!)
Inactive…
Blind Rage, 2 points
Chuck Taylor, 2 points
Soldier Ant, 2 points
The Big Deal, 2 points (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
The Estonian Thunderfrog, 2 points
Bullet Ant, 1 point
Drew Gulak, 1 point
DUSTIN, 1 point
Eddie Kingston, 1 point
Flex Rumblecrunch, 1 point (will be restored if he’s back for more than one night)
Heidi Lovelace, 1 point
Jaka, 1 point
Kenbai, 1 point (will be restored if he ever shows up again)
Missile Assault Man, 1 point
Prakash Sabar, 1 point
Shynron, 1 point
Chris Dickinson, 1 point (moved here because I don’t expect him to show up again, will be restored if he does)
Matt Riddle, 1 point
Travis Huckabee leaves the standings this iteration.
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