Aaron Asterisk v. Kid Krazy (by default, and by the way Lewb told me TWA has a broken laptop, so he's likely not to show for a while).
Andrew Reynolds v. Michael Black v. Sammy Sensation v. Solomon White (by default, even though his RP was a far cry from good - although it was decent).
Brandon Banks v. Multiplex (gonna go against the grain here. It annoys me how PY seemingly can't tell the difference between televised and non-televised, and uses it to take cheap shots at Multi. I kind of understand FWR's complaints in that regard after reading the material. Plus, with a little help from BDC, Multi is bound to start heading somewhere real soon. This week, he was just more readable overall).
Heath Venomous v. Abram Vance (no contest. Even with the 2 beats 1 rule gone, King's stuff was hilarious, and he is a clear winner in my eyes).
Jacqui Monroe v. Raiden Blaze v. Zack Bronko (I know it's my match, but I'm voting for Bronko, because I really liked his stuff. Mine was OK, but he takes this one in my view).
Tag Tiles: No comment, because I really went for the win here, unlike with Jacqui where I was mostly helping the story along.
IC: Snow v. Trix (how anyone can say otherwise baffles me. Ben tried his damnedest, but it seems RRS just can't be beat - clearly the best RPer in this fed at the moment).
World: Syn v. Alexander (the biggest no brainer of all. Three readable, engaging, well-written and -coded promos vs a clearly half-hearted rush job. Who deserves the win? ManOn is perhaps the biggest 'company man' in this fed, outside of Staff. He RP's - well -, doesn't whine and doesn't think his output is the be-all end-all of RPing, when it's in fact better than what most of the primadonnas are putting out. He clearly deserves to be at the top, and if it's up to me, he's staying there.)