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2025 Year in Review Part 10 - Singles Wrestler of the Year

 


2025 Year in Review Part 10 - Singles Wrestler of the Year (Male and Female)



MALE SINGLES WRESTLER OF THE YEAR

Mean Jack Mason

(Combined Data - Madman Mason and Mean Jack Mason)

Points: 814.0 | Record: 12–2–1

Jack Mason didn’t just top the chart — he defined the year.

His points weren’t padded early. They came when the pressure was highest:

  • Post-Flippers collapse

  • Championship chases

  • Gauntlet defenses

  • Dual-title matches

Dave’s take:

“These aren’t ‘good run’ numbers. These are ‘carry the company’ numbers. Mason didn’t win a lot — he won when it mattered.”


Runner-Ups – Male Singles

Rudolph

Points: 734.5 | Record: 9–8–1

The record doesn’t tell the story.
The burden does.

Rudolph carried the moral center of NPCW through its most unstable stretch.

Dave’s take:

“He lost more than he won — and still felt like the standard. That’s leadership.”


Sandman

Points: 661.5 | Record: 18–5–2

Relentless. Unspectacular. Effective.

Sandman’s value was consistency under brutality — especially his Northern Lights Title win. He was 13-0 at one point.

Dave’s take:

“If you needed someone to stop a monster, Sandman was the call.”



Van Helsing

Points: 651 | Record: 16–2–2

Quietly elite.

Van Helsing didn’t chase spotlight — it found him.

Dave’s take:

“This is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. No wasted movement.”


Abaddon

Points: 597.0 | Record: 15–7–1

Abaddon didn’t climb the rankings quietly — he forced his way into them.

From the moment he captured the Northern Lights Championship, the division stopped being competitive and started being survival-based. Wins against Abaddon weren’t about momentum. They were about escape.

Dave’s take:

“Abaddon didn’t just beat people — he removed options. That’s what real monsters do.”


FEMALE SINGLES WRESTLER OF THE YEAR

Lilith

Points: 808.5 | Record: 19–6–2

Lilith didn’t just win — she controlled the division.

Her reigns were sharp, and devastating.

Dave’s take:

“This wasn’t dominance through volume. This was dominance through fear.”


Runner-Ups – Female Singles

Moonshadow

Points: 670.0 | Record: 19–12–2

Heavy workload. Heavy consequences.

Moonshadow was everywhere — and paid for it.

Dave’s take:

“You don’t get this many points without bleeding for them.”


Goldie Locks

Points: 542.0 | Record: 10–11–1

This ranking proves something important:

Impact isn’t always measured in wins.

Dave’s take:

“Goldie lost matches and gained gravity. That’s rarer.”


Wicked Witch

Points: 402.5 | Record: 16–9–1

Persistent. Corrosive. Unavoidable.

Dave’s take:

“She didn’t spike — she eroded. And erosion wins wars.”


Mrs. Claus

Points: 355.5 | Record: 16–7–0

Emotionally driven, technically reliable.

Dave’s take:

“Not flashy — but when the lights were hot, she delivered.”


DAVE’S FINAL WORD

Singles Wrestler of the Year isn’t about who looks strongest on paper.

It’s about:

  • Who survives pressure

  • Who carries consequence

  • Who doesn’t disappear when the story turns dark

In 2025:

  • Mean Jack Mason and Lilith didn’t just win matches.

They shaped the year.

Dave “The Brute” Kent



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2025 Year in Review Part 10 - Singles Wrestler of the Year

  2025 Year in Review Part 10 - Singles Wrestler of the Year (Male and Female)