Pokemon:
Raikou
How I'm voting?:
UU
Have I personally used it?:
Yes
Raikou is good, no doubt. However he doesn't seem to be overwhelming. He doesn't get quite enough coverage and his movepool doesn't leave me to the surprise. I've used a restalk, roar, tbolt defensive spread. It's great in abusing Raikou's speed since sleep talk makes roar disregard its negative priority. I think that Raikou can comfortably make its place in UU.
Pokemon:
Gallade
How I'm voting:
BL
Have I used him personally?
Yes
Gallade is extremely effective and easy to use with SD/SE/CC/Shadow Sneak. Once any of its counters is slightly weakened, either by attacking first time coming out instead of SD'ing or by double switching, he can SD and sweep entire teams. The troubling thing about Gallade is how hard it is to stop once it kills the opponent's main counter to it, since there are so few solid counters to him. I've used him in a lead position with Lum and was easily able to clear the way for a Honkchrow sweep or snag 2-3 ko's.
Pokemon
: Honchkrow
How I'm voting:
BL
Have I used it personally?
Yes
Honchkrow is like Gallade on crack. BB, Sucker Punch, Superpower gets amazing coverage. He's so easy to use, too. When I get Krow in the first time in the match, I can rest assured that BB is usually the right choice. He rapes nearly all of the tier with BB + super effective move. Roost, Pursuit, and HP: Grass make his 4th slot a win-win decision. His ease of use and his ridiculous power make him more BL than anyone else.
Pokemon
: Froslass
How I'm voting:
BL
Have I used it personally?
Yes
A lot of people are complaining about Froslass, and for good reason! As a lead, its blistering speed, spikes/taught/dbond, etc make the lead game into a rock-paper-scissors game. Normal Lead > Anti-Froslass > Froslass > Normal Lead. But it doesn't end there. Spikes are amazing. There are only two other pokemon that can viable use spikes in UU, Cloyster and Omastar. Both of these pokemon pale in comparison to Frolass's ease of use and ability to lay spikes. Let's face it, every team could use a set of reliable spikes. It helps wear down counter and change 3-2 2-1 ko's. Only froslass is able to lay these down so easily in UU. Her ghost typing and access to a good special and support movepool are icing on the cake. I wish we'd see more of a variety of Froslass, such as Trick + 3, but prolass and leadlass are the only two sets you really need, aside from specialty sets for specific teams. I feel that any team should make room for Froslass. Offensive, stallish, balance, whatever. Don't know who you want your lead to be? Why not Froslass? Or Ambipom, who can cleanly beat Froslass? The only way I've been able to handle froslass is with my own, running shadow ball + ice shard @ focus sash for lead position. I know preference and brokeness are different, but I feel both fit Froslass. Get this thing out of UU!
Pokemon
: Rhyperior
How I'm voting:
UU
Have I used it personally?
Yes
I don't think there's a single person who thinks this guy is BL. He's solid physical wall with too many weaknesses. I haven't personally used any of his stat up offensive sets, but I haven't been swept by any of them either. I think Rhyperior is a healthy fit for UU.
Pokemon
: Alakazam
How I'm voting:
UU
Have I used it personally?
Yes
This guy basically replaced Espeon, outside of bp. He doesn't seem to be too extraordinary. I haven't seen him used as DS lead that much. I used Encore/Reflect/Psychic/FB which is a pretty good set, tho FB is the worst move in the game. Spiritomb puts a cold stop to him.
Pokemon
: Umbreon
How I'm voting:
UU
Have I used it personally?
No
A decent special wall that has no offensive prowess. C'mon, does anyone think this thing is BL?