Post by Mat on Mar 22, 2020 1:34:58 GMT -5
2015 Male Wrestler of the Year
David Slayton
A well deserved award for "The New Hotness". In 2015, David Slayton won his second Adrenaline Championship, first Xperience Championship, and cashed that in for his first AXW Championship. These three championships allowed David Slayton to become AXW's first ever Triple Crown winner. A big year for David in 2015, what will he accomplish in 2016?
2015 Female Wrestler of the Year
Caitlin Shay
Despite being not the friendliest person, Caitlin Shay has been warming up to the AXW faithful. Caitlin Shay took a meteoric rise in 2015 when she won the AXW Women's Championship at Rise, and becoming the self-professed Greatest AXW Women's Champion Ever. Of All Time.
2015 Overall Wrestler of the Year
David Slayton
David Slayton's incredible performance in 2015 has also won him 2015 Overall Wrestler of the Year.
2015 Tag Team of the Year
The Takeover
Leland Alexander, Malcolm M. Mitchell, Velvet Valentine, and Zoey Mathews-Mitchell, collectively known as the Takeover, came to AXW in the summer upon the hiatus of EWS. Their take no prisoners attitude and their mission to takeover has not only secured them the AXW Tag Team Championships, but also the 2015 Tag Team of the Year Award.
2015 Best Champion of the Year
Ryan Starr
Ryan Starr made a surprise return to AXW in 2015, where he would go on to win the AXW Light Heavyweight Championship. Ryan went on to become the longest reigning AXW Light Heavyweight Champion, leading him to become 2015's Best Champion.
2015 Match of the Year
AXW Championship Fatal Four Way - Crash Jackson vs. Duncan Aries vs. Fredrick Wyndham vs. Justin Wyndham [Anarchy]
At Anarchy, there was a Fatal Four Way Match to determine the AXW Championship, which at the time was vacated. A match between a vindicated Duncan Aries, a pissed off Crash Jackson, and two brothers who were torn apart, Fredrick and Justin Wyndham. An anything goes match that sees Duncan Aries winning his third AXW Championship, this match has been deemed AXW's Match of the Year.
2015 Big Event of the Year
Anarchy
From Supershow IV to VII, Rise to Breakdown, it was Anarchy that won the 2015 Big Event of the Year Award. With every match contested under No Disqualifications, and such matches as the 2015 AXW Match of the Year, Caitlin Shay vs. Hailey Harris vs. Janet Hurricane, The Push vs. The Takeover, Ryan Starr vs. Damien Steele, and more, this event was a fan favorite.
2015 Surprising Moment of the Year
Duncan Aries breaks Crash Jackson's ankle
On AXW's first show post-EWS, Duncan Aries interrupted an AXW Championship Match between Crash Jackson and Justin Wyndham. Duncan Aries grabbed a chair and broke Crash Jackson's ankle, a moment now defined in history as 2015's Surprising Moment of the Year.
2015 Best Debut of the Year
Danny Hall
On The Alternative Ep. 18, Bruiser Lazzou called out Trent & Cletus Mathews, and instead he got... Danny Hall. Despite getting little offense in and coming away with a loss in his AXW Debut, Danny Hall stood toe to toe with the intimidating 300+ pound former AXW Champion with no fear, which leads to him winning the 2015 Best Debut of the Year.
David Slayton
A well deserved award for "The New Hotness". In 2015, David Slayton won his second Adrenaline Championship, first Xperience Championship, and cashed that in for his first AXW Championship. These three championships allowed David Slayton to become AXW's first ever Triple Crown winner. A big year for David in 2015, what will he accomplish in 2016?
2015 Female Wrestler of the Year
Caitlin Shay
Despite being not the friendliest person, Caitlin Shay has been warming up to the AXW faithful. Caitlin Shay took a meteoric rise in 2015 when she won the AXW Women's Championship at Rise, and becoming the self-professed Greatest AXW Women's Champion Ever. Of All Time.
2015 Overall Wrestler of the Year
David Slayton
David Slayton's incredible performance in 2015 has also won him 2015 Overall Wrestler of the Year.
2015 Tag Team of the Year
The Takeover
Leland Alexander, Malcolm M. Mitchell, Velvet Valentine, and Zoey Mathews-Mitchell, collectively known as the Takeover, came to AXW in the summer upon the hiatus of EWS. Their take no prisoners attitude and their mission to takeover has not only secured them the AXW Tag Team Championships, but also the 2015 Tag Team of the Year Award.
2015 Best Champion of the Year
Ryan Starr
Ryan Starr made a surprise return to AXW in 2015, where he would go on to win the AXW Light Heavyweight Championship. Ryan went on to become the longest reigning AXW Light Heavyweight Champion, leading him to become 2015's Best Champion.
2015 Match of the Year
AXW Championship Fatal Four Way - Crash Jackson vs. Duncan Aries vs. Fredrick Wyndham vs. Justin Wyndham [Anarchy]
At Anarchy, there was a Fatal Four Way Match to determine the AXW Championship, which at the time was vacated. A match between a vindicated Duncan Aries, a pissed off Crash Jackson, and two brothers who were torn apart, Fredrick and Justin Wyndham. An anything goes match that sees Duncan Aries winning his third AXW Championship, this match has been deemed AXW's Match of the Year.
2015 Big Event of the Year
Anarchy
From Supershow IV to VII, Rise to Breakdown, it was Anarchy that won the 2015 Big Event of the Year Award. With every match contested under No Disqualifications, and such matches as the 2015 AXW Match of the Year, Caitlin Shay vs. Hailey Harris vs. Janet Hurricane, The Push vs. The Takeover, Ryan Starr vs. Damien Steele, and more, this event was a fan favorite.
2015 Surprising Moment of the Year
Duncan Aries breaks Crash Jackson's ankle
On AXW's first show post-EWS, Duncan Aries interrupted an AXW Championship Match between Crash Jackson and Justin Wyndham. Duncan Aries grabbed a chair and broke Crash Jackson's ankle, a moment now defined in history as 2015's Surprising Moment of the Year.
2015 Best Debut of the Year
Danny Hall
On The Alternative Ep. 18, Bruiser Lazzou called out Trent & Cletus Mathews, and instead he got... Danny Hall. Despite getting little offense in and coming away with a loss in his AXW Debut, Danny Hall stood toe to toe with the intimidating 300+ pound former AXW Champion with no fear, which leads to him winning the 2015 Best Debut of the Year.