Post by edrider5 on Aug 29, 2017 17:49:13 GMT -5
Considering ANW does not have a form of numbering and really a sense of order depending on how you placed in the City Finals how about a hypothetical situation where they did do a numbering system (similar to SASUKE) how do you think the numbering would go? One thing I would do is that if you got first in your city's final you automatically get to be in the final 10 (sort of make it matter on beating the course), also I would go over how they been in other competitions prior and recognition as well. This would be my ranking also I'll put a reason to it as well.
91. Adam Rayl: For being one of the four people who cleared the LA Finals.
92. Sean Bryan: Being the fastest clear in the LA Finals.
93. Jamie Rahn: Showing the most growth of any competitor from going from a gag competitor to a serious contender and also being the first to clear Cleveland.
94. Charlie Andrews: Was on the runner-up team in the College Team Ninja Warrior and clearing the LA Finals.
95. Josh Levin: So far never failing a City Final and his impressive record for being a newcomer and being in the World Competition this number fits well.
96. Ian Dory: Being someone who is 4 for 4 in the City Final plus how he came close in ANW7 on clearing stage 3 and only finisher of Denver.
97. Jessie Graff: Well considering she cleared Stage 1 the previous year and cleared stage 2 in the World Competition and has done very well overall they would give this to her.
98. Joe Moravsky: Consistently great competitor has made it to the third stage 3 of his 4 attempts and top finisher in Cleveland.
99. Daniel Gil: One of only two men to make it to the third stage, was in the World Competition, and only finisher of San Antonio.
100. Drew Dreschel: Made it the furthest last time, also been in the third stages twice, won the World Competition last year, and only finisher in Daytona.
Also just for honorable mention I would give #90 to Mitch VeDepo considering the only competitor to make it to the Elevator Climb in Kansas City but just missing out on being higher because he didn't complete it.
Also considering we had only 9 competitors who complete the City Finals and most of them were veterans it kind of tip in their favor when I put this list together and also to make it far to the others the cleared but didn't get first as well. Had we had more clears and more vets getting first the list would of looked different. Again this is my opinion if I would of put a top 10 for ANW9 but as far as I know ANW doesn't really have a set order of where they have people run during taping because they edit however they want.
So how would you put your top 10 if you would?
*EDIT* Consider Charlie had to drop out cause of his injury I would bump everyone before him up and give Mitch VeDepo #91 here. My #90 would be Thomas Stillings because he made it to the elevator climb faster then anyone else.
91. Adam Rayl: For being one of the four people who cleared the LA Finals.
92. Sean Bryan: Being the fastest clear in the LA Finals.
93. Jamie Rahn: Showing the most growth of any competitor from going from a gag competitor to a serious contender and also being the first to clear Cleveland.
94. Charlie Andrews: Was on the runner-up team in the College Team Ninja Warrior and clearing the LA Finals.
95. Josh Levin: So far never failing a City Final and his impressive record for being a newcomer and being in the World Competition this number fits well.
96. Ian Dory: Being someone who is 4 for 4 in the City Final plus how he came close in ANW7 on clearing stage 3 and only finisher of Denver.
97. Jessie Graff: Well considering she cleared Stage 1 the previous year and cleared stage 2 in the World Competition and has done very well overall they would give this to her.
98. Joe Moravsky: Consistently great competitor has made it to the third stage 3 of his 4 attempts and top finisher in Cleveland.
99. Daniel Gil: One of only two men to make it to the third stage, was in the World Competition, and only finisher of San Antonio.
100. Drew Dreschel: Made it the furthest last time, also been in the third stages twice, won the World Competition last year, and only finisher in Daytona.
Also just for honorable mention I would give #90 to Mitch VeDepo considering the only competitor to make it to the Elevator Climb in Kansas City but just missing out on being higher because he didn't complete it.
Also considering we had only 9 competitors who complete the City Finals and most of them were veterans it kind of tip in their favor when I put this list together and also to make it far to the others the cleared but didn't get first as well. Had we had more clears and more vets getting first the list would of looked different. Again this is my opinion if I would of put a top 10 for ANW9 but as far as I know ANW doesn't really have a set order of where they have people run during taping because they edit however they want.
So how would you put your top 10 if you would?
*EDIT* Consider Charlie had to drop out cause of his injury I would bump everyone before him up and give Mitch VeDepo #91 here. My #90 would be Thomas Stillings because he made it to the elevator climb faster then anyone else.