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  1. NWF British Tag Team Titles: Grace of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs The Northern Lights (Alton Vicious & Riddick Jordan) (C) Dangermouth vs Byron Akihiro Hisato & Naozane Goto vs The Party Animals (Rave & Trance) Japos all the way NWF Cruiserweight Championship: (C) Leighton Buzzard vs 'The Diabolical' Damian Dastardly Too early for Damian NWF British Heavyweight Championship: (C) 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory vs Edison Silva w/ Mo Adebola I expect a supermatch that will lead to Landon's ultimate push to the stardom Bonus 1: How many titles will change hands at the event? (maximum of 3) 0 Bonus 2: What will the overall rating of the show be? (two points for spot on, 1 point for 2 either side) 76 Any other comments/questions on the diary: If Evan Alpass' injury is what brought us Goto's debut then it wasn't that bad to be honest, but I'm still confident that Marbella will be a factor to relaunch Alpass when he's back
  2. David Stone vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts] It seems to me that you are high on Stone The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts] Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts] The Dynamite Express vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] Tavon Blake is there to eat the pin Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts] Rob's revenge Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts] I think Kip will retain but probably there will be some kind of external interference so Platinum doesn't look too weak losing again
  3. That's what I thought it was and it's cool, I like those articles. And yes, you should do it in my opinion. In my case I would like to know what's doing 21CW, SNP, CWW...
  4. I'm really surprised that the plan was for Alpass to pin Big Mac. The PG Era move from 21CW and SWF won't change your product strategy, right?
  5. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 13 Angry Gilmore & Robbie Retro vs Atom Smasher & Des Davids Oliver Kobb vs Zeus Maxmillion Demolition (Avalanche & Primus Allen) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) Charger Siaki vs Rogue Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match Brandon James vs Valiant (BONUS) Which match will have the highest rating? Comments on diary / last episode:
  6. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height:1.5em; } Thank you for your predictions. Congratulations to @Charasmatic Enigma who was the best in the last round and is still the leader for total points, now with @KyTeran and @Wrestling Machine three points behind. @Dawn,@Shmoe II and @DAVEFAN95 are among the highest predictions percentage. Let me remind you that there will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 12 @Charasmatic Enigma 5/6 + 2 bonus @kanegan 5/6 + 1 bonus @KyTerann 4/6 + 2 bonus @Wrestling Machinee 4/6 + 1 bonus @Shmoe II 4/6 + 1 bonus @DAVEFAN95 4/6 @StanMiguel 2/6 + 2 bonus Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 56/86 + 7 bonus @KyTeran 55/86 + 5 bonus @Wrestling Machine 54/86 + 6 bonus @Shmoe II 44/65 + 2 bonus @kanegan 42/71 + 3 bonus @Martel123 41/66 + 3 bonus @StanMiguel 24/48 + 5 bonus @Dawn 19/27 @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @DAVEFAN95 17/26 @DexterXSR 15/22 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @The Lloyd 4/5 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @The Lloydd 80% (1 predictions) @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Dawn 70% (5 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Shmoe II 67% (11 predictions) @DAVEFAN95 65% (5 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 65% (15 predictions) @KyTeran 63% (15 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 62% (15 predictions) @Martel123 62% (11 predictions) @kanegan 59% (12 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @StanMiguel 50% (8 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) Remo already had an unfinished storyline going on with Valiant and Rogue (who turned face during this storyline) and it was great to see that 92 rating in that segment with Valiant in the first Supreme TV episode on NETSTREAM. It's a great start to Remo's reign and I also see other potential challengers for him. Nicky Gilbert had 0 pop in USA but on the positive side he has the groundswell of support note. A 2vs2 match teaming up with another rookie like "Mighty Fine" was a good way to debut and Big Smack Scott's contract expiry was the perfect chance for Gilbert to start gaining popularity. I found no reason to extend Big Smack Scott's contract by the way, he is 44 years old, his best days are gone and he's also a heel (I had an unbalanced roster full of heels to begin). Yeah, basically it was One Man Army's debut and I've already hyped him a little bit so I chose to make him beat someone with a similar popularity to have some real impact and Spade was good for the job. I do like Spade, he was just the best guy to put One Man Army over IMO (not too big but still relevant enough). Enigma nailed it. You'll see in the next predictions that it was a big victory for Brandon James to put him over for next episode's Main Event. I like a lot Big Money's role in the diary so far to be honest, I wanted him to feel legitimate and I think it's working pretty well. Thank you @Wrestling Machine! I've never like The Rat Pack because those characters didn't belong together in mind. But at the same time I liked Bret Starr to lead a stable. My only option was to disband The Rat Pack and start a new faction. The NETSTREAM Intercontinental Battle Royal was a perfect chance for Bret Starr to make new friends. "Bad, Bad" Lenny Brown has to be a bad guy IMO, when I read in his bio that he was from Hollywood I knew he was perfect. Mainstream Hernandez... you know you need to go to Hollywood to become Mainstream. And I see Justin Sensitive as Bret Starr's sidekick. Also we'll see what happens with those TCW big names you mention, they can make a big impact anywhere they go. Probably it's still too early but I'll inform you about any big move even if it's not to SWF.
  7. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV WINS MONTHLY RATINGS FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE MONTH! Brandon James def. Joey Morgan (78) in the Main Event of Supreme TV and SWF managed to lead weekly and monthly ratings. The company seems to be on a roll because this marks the third consecutive month that SWF wins the monthly ratings war. Three out of three months in 2020, impressive. Joss Thompson & Trent Shaffer def. Enygma & Rick Law (84) in the Main Event of USPW American Wrestling, enough to tie SWF's weekly rating but USPW was trailing in this month's ratings and fell short for the big prize. Wolf Hawkins & Doc Hammond def. Mighty Meaty (81) in TCW Presents Total Wrestling, which tied USPW American Wrestling. The three shows were separated by just 0.3 points in the monthly average, proving the fierce competition at the top of the wrestling industry. SWF booker Eric Eisen was seen pouring champagne with the likes of Krissy Angelle or the new Hollywood Uncensored faction and even NETSTREAM executives, who probably think they have struck gold with this broadcasting deal at this point. But all that glitters is not gold in SWF land and the company finished behind USPW in March's PPVs ratings. SWF has yet to top a USPW event in 2020. Despite this drawback, a tipsy Eric Eisen made an unexpected announcement when he said that their developmental territory RIPW has struck a deal with the new subscription service WrestleWorld to start a new TV show called RIPW Next Gen. It'll be a big opportunity for many young prospects. BIG SMACK SCOTT LEAVES SWF DUE TO CONTRACT EXPIRY! This was the last show for Big Smack Scott. The 44-year-old veteran has worked for SWF since 2006. According to our sources, Eric Eisen made the announcement to the NETSTREAM executives who laughed and asked "who?" before they kept pouring champagne.
  8. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 12 (Tuesday, week 4, March 2020. Calihan Hall, Detroit, MI. Attendance: 8089) Atom Smasher def. American Machine (77) The feud that started with the first match of the year in Supreme TV ends in this match to kick off the new broadcasting deal with NETSTREAM... and it was the best in the trilogy. American Machine was able to match Smasher's impulse in the first couple of minutes. American Machine did a great job to work the crowd and his determination earned the sympathy of the fans but then The Radioactive Wrecking Machine took over. It ended in a total annihilation by Smasher, who destroyed American Machine with two Radiation Blasts before the Mushroom Cloud just for the sake of it. The crowd booed Smasher loudly while he did poses to celebrate his victory. ANGLE: The new SWF World Heavyweight champion Remo is in the ring. Remo says "I'm now a 4-time World champion. I'm an undeniable legend in this company. I'm the one you'll talk to your grandson about. I'm the one who's been carrying this entire company for the last decade. I'm that guy". Remo was practically convincing the crowd with his energetic speech... Duane Fry yelled at the announcers table "Valiant is here!". The Californian all-American made his entrance to Los Angeles' band Red Hot Chili Peppers' hit "Otherside". As soon as the music started to play the entire building in Detroit sang "How long, how long..." while the charismatic Valiant made his way to the ring in a cool attire with the American flag style. Valiant acted like a politician running for president of the United States, randomly pointing at people in the crowd and waving, even stopping to take a picture with a young fan. Valiant: I've been dreaming of a rematch since Nothing To Lose. Now it'll be much more interesting! (Valiant points at the SWF World Heavyweight belt). This segment was an early candidate for segment of the year (92) Steven Parker def. Charger Siaki (56) The Samoan wrestler was accompanied by BJ O´Neill as usual and she cheered her client as much as possible while the fans booed her. Parker and Siaki tried to steal the show but they fell short in this match. The Samoan was looking for his first victory in 2020 but "The Sensational" had other plans. After an initial domination by Siaki where Parker looked like the underdog, Parker used his superior agility and dynamism to make his comeback and finish his opponent with the Future Shock. ANGLE: After becoming the first NETSTREAM Intercontinental champion at The World Is Watching, Hollywood Bret Starr is in the ring for a promo. The fans began to boo him off before he even started speaking. "Didn't you like Californian stars? Here you have the greatest one, that's me! What's better to kick off Supreme TV on NETSTREAM than the NETSTREAM Intercontinental champion, uh? Now that I think of it... actually that makes this show MY show!". The crowd booed him louder and started to chant "ZWB! ZWB!". Bret Starr replied "Shut up! Do you know why you like Zimmy, losers? Because he's another loser like you! I don't want to waste my time talking about losers! I'm here to present my new friends. A group hand-picked by the greatest mind in wrestling, that's me!" Hollywood Bret Starr continued his speech: "First of all... my sidekick, my man, Justin Sensitive! Then... the next superstar in SWF and Zimmy's worst nightmare... Mainstream Hernandez! And the last one... my fellow hollywoodense is finally unchained... "Bad, Bad" Lenny Brown! This is our prime, this is... HOLLYWOOD UNCENSORED!" (63) Darryl Devine & Nicky Gilbert def. The Pain Alliance (Big Smack Scott & Kurt Laramee) (55) "Mighty Fine" and the aussie prodigy were making their debut in Supreme TV in this match. It was the worst match of the night but it was a good opportunity to see that many fans are getting behind Nicky Gilbert. The aussie had a good exchange with Kurt Laramee. Then Mighty Fine showed his technical skills to disarm Big Smack Scott, before Gilbert got tagged in again to finish Scott with the Fisherman's Suplex. ANGLE: Suddenly Zeus Maxmillion comes out, making a shocking debut in SWF! Nobody knows what he's doing in Supreme TV. The announcers table notice that there's a sign of The Olympus Order (Zeus's stable in his former company) on the floor. Zeus Maxmillion enters the backstage again and comes out seconds later with a hammer! Supreme TV's announcer Duane Fry asks "What is he going to do with that?!?". Zeus Maxmillion breaks The Olympus Order's sign with a hammer blow! (54) Jungle Lord def. Huey Cannonball (66) After Jungle Lord eliminated Huey in the Battle Royal match at The World Is Watching, Randy Unleashed and Jefferson Stardust (the rest of Unleashed Awesomeness) combined to eliminate Jungle Lord. The heat between them didn't finish with the eliminations and this match was an opportunity to resolve their differences. Huey was great at setting a fast pace to control the first minutes but finally Lord got his hands on Huey and pinned him after the Jungle Jack-Jammer. Huey kicked out at 2 and tried to react before it was too late, but a couple of minutes later Lord connected another Jungle Jack-Jammer and this time the referee completed the 3-count. Huey was very angry with this result. One Man Army def. Spencer Spade (65) Spencer Spade didn't even participate in The World Is Watching and The Supreme Star wanted to make his presence felt in Detroit, but it was also One Man Army's first singles match in SWF, so both of them had high motivation for this bout. Spade soon realized One Man Army's superior power and used some dirty tricks to even the match. Spade was able to pin his opponent with a roll-up attempt but One Man Army kicked out at 2. Spade behaved more and more cowardly as the minutes passed and the crowd began to boo him louder. One Man Army punished him with a Superbomb before the Guided Missile to achieve his first win in the company. Main Event: w/ Brandon James def. Joey Morgan (78) It was the match that every SWF fan in Detroit was waiting for, and not only Michigan fans, many fans from Minnesota made their way to Detroit to support Joey "Minnesota" Morgan and make their presence felt in the crowd. "Joey! Joey!" chants to begin the match while Brandon James' manager Krissy Angelle mocked the fans, making them go louder. Brandon James silenced the crowd with an astonishing Brandon Bomb Drop, but Joey kicked out at 2 and the crowd went nuts. Morgan was able to even the match with an spectacular takedown double leg takedown before trying to submit James with a boston crab with knee but finally James pulled Joey's leg to make him fall. Later James damaged Morgan with a DDT and a knee strike before finishing him with the Big Money Move leaving Detroit in silence. Krissy Angele stepped in to raise Brandon James' hand. SHOW RATING: 81
  9. Stardust Phil Cox vs Stuart Wilson This match has squash written all over it Weekly Banger Open Challenge - NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Leighton Buzzard (C) vs Jermaine Granger Who? Future X vs Aurelian Bradley & XS Future X is on a different level ??? vs Bret Heartbreak w/ Holly Leves Grace of Fire & Evan Alpass w/ Marbella vs The Network (Nathan McKenzie & The Northern Lights) I can't think of anyone in The Network to eat the pin
  10. Wow! That rating was impressive. I'm starting to think JK Lee has something to do with it because he had a great match vs Leighton Buzzard recently too. The big name Hishato was talking about was a bigger man LOL! I expected something like that TBH. Landon Mallory is as good in promos as he is in-ring, what a great champion for NWF. I wonder if you should make him your figurehead.
  11. The Dynamite Express vs The Oklahomans [1 Pts] A victory in the opening match to debut Marvel Malloy vs Carlos Gonzalez [1 Pts] I think Miami could be considered a friendly place for Gonzalez, I'll take the risk The Canadian Blondes vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts] I think The Wild Cats will need a little bit more time for their first victory Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The Heartbreak Express for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Too soon to drop the belts Al Coleman vs Rob Reynolds in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match [1 Pts] Davis Wayne Newton vs Southern Stinger in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match [1 Pts] Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Prime Time Jack Pryde in a Beat-the-Clock challenge match [1 Pts] Pick the winner of the Beat-the-Clock challenge! [2 Pts] James Prudence Looking at the matchups I think he has the easiest opponent I like seeing LSW visit other states, the company is growing fast and everyone wants to watch some southern wrestling
  12. The Dynamite Express fit perfectly for LSW! The Wild Cats are great in-ring and Del Veccio & Milano could become a good tag team if their chemistry is good. Your tag-team division will be very strong with these additions. The losses are less important than these signings IMO, good news for LSW overall!
  13. Great show! The Texas Heavyweight title match got a high rating and was a good face vs face match, although Platinum's doubts about shaking Kip's hands make me thing that maybe Platinum can be starting to turn heel (???). I think it's too early for him to turn but those losses on the top of the card may have provoked changes in your plans. Two segments caught my attention: one was Vinny Cruz with Double J and the other one was Dreadnought and Southern Stinger brawling. The first can be the start of something good and the second was a good way to continue one of the hottest feuds in LSW. Southern Stinger is killing it and Dreadnought is a perfect matchup to push him higher in the card.
  14. AMERICAN MACHINE BEAR BEKOWSKI JOHN GREED MARSHALL DILLON MASKED PATRIOT MATTY FAITH OLIVER KOBB RANGER STEVEN PARKER
  15. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Supreme TV debuts on NETSTREAM with this episode! Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 12 American Machine vs Atom Smasher Charger Siaki vs Steven Parker Darryl Devine & Nicky Gilbert vs The Pain Alliance (Big Smack Scott & Kurt Laramee) Jungle Lord vs Huey Cannonball One Man Army vs Spencer Spade Main Event: Brandon James vs Joey Morgan (BONUS 1) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? (BONUS 2) Will SWF top the TV ratings this month? Comments on diary / last event:
  16. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height:1.5em; } Thank you for your predictions. Congratulations to @Wrestling Machine who had the best score in the last round. @Charasmatic Enigma is still the leader for total points with @Wrestling Machine now only one point behind and @KyTeran two points behind. @Dawn and @Shmoe II are fighting for the highest percentage ranking with@DAVEFAN95 coming very close to them. Let me remind you that there will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for The World Is Watching @Wrestling Machine 2/4 + 2 bonus @Dawn 3/4 @KyTeran 2/4 @DAVEFAN95 2/4 @StanMiguel 2/4 @kanegan 2/4 @Charasmatic Enigma 1/4 @Shmoe II 1/4 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 51/80 + 5 bonus @Wrestling Machine 50/80 + 5 bonus @KyTeran 51/80 + 3 bonus @Martel123 41/66 + 3 bonus @Shmoe II 40/59 + 1 bonus @kanegan 37/65 + 2 bonus @StanMiguel 22/42 + 3 bonus @Dawn 19/27 @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 15/22 @DAVEFAN95 13/20 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @The Lloyd 4/5 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @The Lloyd 80% (1 predictions) @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Dawn 70% (5 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Shmoe II 67% (10 predictions) @DAVEFAN95 65% (4 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 63% (14 predictions) @KyTeran 63% (14 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 62% (14 predictions) @Martel123 62% (11 predictions) @kanegan 56% (11 predictions) @StanMiguel 52% (7 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) I know you're not the only here that think the same way about television titles, I guess there are different approaches to this. Personally I don't have a negative opinion about them, depends on how you use them and I hope I'll do something aceptable for you. I wanted the NETSTREAM deal to bring changes to SWF and a new title will be one of the biggest changes. I think most of us like battle royales, they're also so fun to write. I saw a great opportunity to develop Hollywood Bret Starr's story, you'll discover more about that in the next Supreme TV episode. I've seen very different opinions here so far about the role Mikey Lau should have in this diary. I think @DAVEFAN95 opinion is on point. Anyway, I think he must come on top in this feud vs "Platinum" because as @Charasmatic Enigma says he is younger and more popular and he had already lost his feud earlier in this diary vs Brandon James to put him over as a challenger for the World Heavyweight title. Lau's future will depend a lot on his performances (if he's putting 5 stars matches obviously I'll push him regardless of entertainment skills) and how much depth I have in the top of the card. Also I'll try things to improve his character and we'll see what happens... I think now that Smasher had his first loss in a singles match in this diary vs Morgan it will be clear that Joey isn't joking and matching him with Brandon James is another proof. I hope the Brandon James vs Joey Morgan feud will be a big one. Probably the most shocking result was Remo winning the World Heavyweight title so I want to explain this a little bit: First of all, I wanted The World Is Watching to be an historic event to start in a big way the new broadcasting deal with NETSTREAM. It was also the first time (or at least in many time) that an SWF event was seen in places like UK, Oceania, Japan, etc. I wanted to make some noise and there's no better way IMO than the biggest title to change hands. Also with this victory Remo matches Christian Faith, Sam Keith and Sam Strong with 4 World reigns and he has become the most popular wrestler in America! It's a huge victory for Remo. Nicky Champion is 2nd and Rocky is still 3rd very close to Champion. It made sense as a business decision I think. Finally, I wanted something to happen in the top of the card. In my last diary Remmy Skye got to be champion for a year and a half. I needed something different. I could see Rocky as a long time champion but I needed something different and probably those who read my previous diary felt the same way. The rating wasn't as good as I expected (probably because I added the Spectacle note), especially Rocky was not at his best. At least the North American title match was really good to compensate.
  17. Grace of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs State of Mind (Brilliant White & Ultra Violence) If State Of Mind wins they are on a roll! Stardust Phil Cox vs Padraig O'Hearne Giving the bad dynamic in which they are, maybe Cox can benefit Weekly Banger Open Challenge - NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Leighton Buzzard (C) vs Akihiro Hisato I'm still curious to see who is that Japanese that Hisato referred to in his conversation with Flynn. Dangermouth vs ??? Local talent? Non-Title Match: Landon Mallory vs JK Lee Hands down
  18. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } THE WORLD IS WATCHING 2020 (Saturday, week 3, March 2020. Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH. Attendance: 35225 SELL OUT!) Opening video package for The World Is Watching, an special occasion where a monthly SWF event goes free on NETSTREAM to kick off the new broadcasting deal for Supreme TV. It starts with Eric Eisen announcing that the new NETSTREAM Intercontinental title will be on the line in a Battle Royal match. Then we see a short recap of the feud between James Prudence and Mikey Lau. Later we watch Joey Morgan getting pinned by Atom Smasher and then Atom Smasher getting pinned by Joey Morgan. After that, part of the segment where Angry Gilmore and the SWF North American champion Des Davids were with Ana Garcia. The video ends with a spectacular image where we see the SWF World Heavyweight champion Rocky Golden holding the belt, then we realize he is inside a world globe like the one in The World Is Watching's flyer and finally we see Remo's face above the world globe as a metaphor of the threat he represents. 25-Man Battle Royal to crown the first NETSTREAM Intercontinental champion At the announcers table, Duane Fry informs that it will be a 25-Man (and not a 20-Man) Battle Royal due to last time additions. The announcement surprises the rest of the table but Emma Chase breaks down the participants and insists that her favorite to win the NETSTREAM Intercontinental title is Scythe. Duane Fry highlights the importance of the new belt saying that it'll add something new to fight for in Supreme TV episodes. Then they talk about a new face in SWF, the aussie prodigy Nicky Gilbert will make his debut in SWF. Emma Chase dismisses Nicky Gilbert's chances and considers that he will probably become the first elimination. Another new addition to the SWF roster takes the conversation later. "Mighty Fine" Darryl Devine will debut in this match too! There are already 24 wrestlers on the ring waiting for the match to start but there's still someone missing... Eminem's song "Like Toy Soldiers" plays and One Man Army makes his entrance. What a big surprise! AVALANCHE vs BEAR BEKOWSKI vs DARRYL DEVINE vs HOLLYWOOD BRET STARR vs HUEY CANNONBALL vs vs JEFFERSON STARDUST vs JOHN GREED vs JUNGLE LORD vs JUSTIN SENSITIVE vs LENNY BROWN vs vs MAINSTREAM HERNANDEZ vs MASKED PATRIOT vs MATTY FAITH vs NICKY GILBERT vs OLIVER KOBB vs vs ONE MAN ARMY vs PRIMUS ALLEN vs RANDY UNLEASHED vs ROBBIE RETRO vs ROCKIN' RYAN TURNER vs vs SCYTHE vs STAN MANNA vs STEVEN PARKER vs THE CRIPPLER vs ZWB The battle starts and Primus Allen gets the honor of the first elimination when he takes out The Rock City Stars' Stan Manna. From the beginning something strange draws the attention of the announcers table: Mainstream Hernandez, Justin Sensitive and Lenny Brown collaborate to eliminate Oliver Kobb, apparently following the instructions of Hollywood Bret Starr. This will be the first of a number of eliminations following the same pattern, while the announcers table discusses what kind of alliance is this. ZWB makes the third elimination when he sends Demolition's Avalanche out of the ring. This will be just the beginning for ZWB, who impresses the crowd with an outstanding performance full of great aerial spots. Scythe eliminates Robbie Retro. It will be the first of many eliminations by The Reaper. Scythe is the man that clearly no other wrestler wants to come across in this match. The strange alliance that apparently follows Hollywood Bret Starr's orders eliminates Bear Bekowski and that makes their fourth elimination in this Battle Royal match. The aussie prodigy Nicky Gilbert eliminates John Greed. Great debut for him in this match that will end when Scythe takes him out. But Nicky Gilbert finishes with the #10 elimination and Emma Chase has no option but to admit that Gilbert made a much better debut than she expected. Jungle Lord eliminates Unleashed Awesomeness' Huey Cannonball and right after his elimination the rest of the faction (Randy Unleashed and Huey's tag team partner Jefferson Stardust) combines to eliminate Jungle Lord. The heat between Lord and Unleashed Awesomeness continues after his elimination and it seems that it won't be the last time we hear about this argument. ZWB and One Man Army work together to eliminate Primus Allen. The member of Demolition was one of the favorites to win this Battle Royal. Primus Allen finishes his participation with the #16 elimination while he was only able to eliminate Stan Manna (the first overall elimination). "Mighty Fine" Darryl Devine completes a good debut in SWF being the #17 elimination when Scythe makes his 7th elimination. Devine wasn't able to eliminate anyone though. Scythe also eliminated the rest of Unleashes Awesomeness (Randy Unleashed and Jefferson Stardust). One Man Army's debut in SWF also finishes when Scythe eliminates him with the #20 overall elimination. Great debut for One Man Army, who got to eliminate Primus Allen and Lenny Brown in this match. Only 5 wrestlers remain on the ring: Scythe, ZWB, The Crippler, Mainstream Hernandez and Hollywood Bret Starr. The Crippler has been very silent so far, defending himself and has no eliminations so far. Scythe is imposing terror on his rivals. ZWB has become the fan favorite at this point. Mainstream Hernandez is the only ally that Hollywood Bret Starr still has in this match after Scythe eliminated Justin Sensitive and One Man Army eliminated Lenny Brown. ZWB put the crowd on its feet when he sent The Crippler out of the ring with an incredible flying kick. Immediately Bret Starr and Hernandez looked at ZWB, but Zimmy pointed at Scythe with the only hope that they'd find him useful to eliminate The Reaper. And they did. ZWB, Hernandez and Bret Starr worked together to push Scythe over the third rope. Scythe finished his participation with 7 eliminations, the most eliminations in this match. Hollywood Bret Starr and Mainstream Hernandez had the advantage in numbers and also won 2 out of 3 matches in his feud with ZWB at the beginning of this year. But Zimmy got the support of the fans in Cleveland and was successful to divide his opponents until he eliminated Mainstream Hernandez with a flying kick. ZWB finally took his revenge against Hernandez! But Hernandez wasn't happy and tried to pull ZWB's arm from the outside. ZWB finally got rid of Hernandez, but Bret Starr used the distraction to attack Zimmy from behind with a low blow. Bret Starr got booed loudly by the crowd but easily eliminated ZWB. Hollywood Bret Starr is joined by his allies in this match Mainstream Hernandez, Lenny Brown and Justin Sensitive on the ring. The referee gives Bret Starr the NETSTREAM Intercontinental belt while the crowd chants "ZWB! ZWB!". Hollywood Bret Starr wins the NETSTREAM Intercontinental Battle Royal (72) Lenny Brown turned heel in this match and it was a complete success. JAMES PRUDENCE vs MIKEY LAU "Platinum" James Prudence and Mikey Lau have met 2 times this year and are 1-1 before this match that was going to be all about storytelling. Mikey Lau's entrance got the biggest pop of the night, but Platinum had a strong start of the match and built on that deploying all of his dirty tricks to maintain the advantage: eye pokes, low blows and using ropes for leverage included. But Lau survived the dirty pin attempt and the match reached the 10 minutes mark. Platinum removes a top turnbuckle to punish Lau against the corner but his luck changes when his opponent avoids being cornered by Platinum and delivers an astonishing martial arts kick that sends Prudence against the removed turnbuckle's post. Lau covered Prudence but he kicked out at 2 to stay in the match. Lau keeps pushing hard and, with 15 minutes on the clock, Lau connects with the Dragon Whip on Prudence to win the match. Mikey Lau def. James Prudence (72) ATOM SMASHER vs JOEY MORGAN First Atom Smasher defeated Joey Morgan, but this week Morgan and American Machine beat Smasher and Brandon James in a great 2vs2 match. This is a very anticipated match, in fact it's in The World Is Watching's flyer alongside Rocky vs Remo and Davids vs Gilmore. Cleveland's fans unsurprisingly support Joey Morgan in this match and with that energy Morgan gets the early advantage, but it soon becomes a wild brawl in the crowd. They got so focus on damaging each other than they were very close to a double count out. Back on the ring, Smasher was dominating the match at this point. Smasher connected on Morgan with the Radioactive Chair and a Plutonium Backstabber, then pinned Morgan but he kicked out at 2. Next in line Smasher had his finisher ready, the Radiation Blast. The announcers table said it was over, but somehow Morgan kicked out at 2 again! The crowd went crazy chanting "Joey! Joey! Joey!" and Smasher was out of his mind, it was the perfect opportunity for the fiery babyface for a rebound attack and the Empire Spiral! 1, 2, 3! Absolutely incredible win for Morgan, who has pinned two times Smasher in a week! It's the first loss for Atom Smasher in a singles match in 2020. Joey Morgan def. Atom Smasher (75) ANGLE: Joey Morgan was still inside the ring celebrating with the fans when Brandon James and his superhot manager Krissy Angelle made their entrance. James teamed up with Smasher in the 2vs2 match that Morgan's tag team won in the last Supreme TV episode and apparently wasn't very happy about the loss. Following Krissy's instructions Brandon James mercilessly attacked a tired Joey Morgan and left him beaten on the ground with a Brandon Bomb Drop. The crowd booed Brandon James and Krissy Angelle during the whole segment (75) SWF North American championship DES DAVIDS (c) vs ANGRY GILMORE Des Davids makes his fifth title defence in this match against the 3-time former North American champion Angry Gilmore, who will become the first 4-time North American champion if he dethrones Davids. The storytelling is the key in this match. They exchange blows in the middle of the ring to begin the match. Then they stop a little bit and there's a lot of trash talking. Both of them make a great job differentiating their personalities, Davids as an arrogant heel on a hot streak that believes he is the best North American champion ever and Gilmore almost a legend at this point of his career with an opportunity to leave another mark in the history of SWF. Davids is the first to attempt the pin after a Head Punt, but Gilmore kicks out at 2. Later Gilmore tries to submit the champion with a Crossface. The champion is in problems but finally it ends in a rope break. Davids counterattacks a couple of minutes later with the Quaterback Sack, but at 2.999 Gilmore is able to survive the pin attempt and the crowd goes crazy! They are fatigued at this points, but Gilmore's desire and the energy of the fans are stronger. Gilmore puts the crowd on its feet with a Canadian Destroyer from the top turnbuckle. An impressive effort from the Canadian veteran, but the champion kicks out at 2! 18 minutes into the match and Angry Gilmore and the fans are in complete disbelief. Davids tackles Gilmore with renewed energy and then finishes him with the Touch Down. Match Of The Night and clearly the best title defence in this reign so far. Des Davids def. Angry Gilmore (81) Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight championship ROCKY GOLDEN (c) vs REMO Remo makes his entrance to Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff". The Destruction Sector, the section where Remo's fans congregate in the arena goes absolutely crazy during the entrance. Remo stops in front of them to contemplate the madness and nod before heading to the ring (83) The crowd is as hot as it gets to start the match. "Rocky! Rocky!" chants invade the Progressive Field in Cleveland. Both wrestlers study their options and show a little bit of footwork before any contact, with Rocky throwing some punches to the air for the fans' delight. Finally they break the ice and they try to impress from the start with a physical contest full of powerful moves. Rocky hits Remo with a Golden Hook and Remo replies with a jumping cutter. Then the champion sends Remo out of the ring with a superpush and at the ringside Remo crashes on Rocky with a running powerslam against the barricade. They are trying to pull a classic, a rare mix of great moves and in-ring psychology, will they deliver? 15 minute mark, Rocky goes for The Rack, the crowd puts on its feet but Remo gets rid of Rocky with an elbow blow. They are both fatigued, but Rocky seems to be suffering the most in this very demanding match. Remo weakens the champion a little further with a spear, but still not good enough for the 3-count. Another impressive spear by the challenger and Rocky crashes against the corner. Rocky has pain in his ribs and the crowd cheers him even more but Remo strikes again... jumping cutter! Rocky somehow kicks out at 2. "What a champion he is" says Duane Fry at the announcers table. 17 minutes into the match, Rocky is in big trouble and Remo is fatigued but seems to have a little bit more left in the tank. They are moving much slower at this point. Rocky attempts an irish whip but they crash in the middle of the ring and have no energy to get up. Finally Remo gets up earlier and hits Rocky with the Lumbar Puncture. 1... 2... "Rocky kicks out, Rocky kicks out!" yells Duane Fry. 19 minute mark, the match has been too slow for too many minutes at this point and even the drama doesn't justify to take it much longer. Remo is ready for The Destroyer... 1... 2... 3!!! "NEW WORLD CHAMPION!, NEW WORLD CHAMPION!" yells Duane Fry. Remo def. Rocky Golden (76) A graphic shows that Remo's victory puts him right behind Jack Bruce as the wrestler with most SWF World Heavyweight championship reigns, now tied with Christian Faith, Sam Keith and Sam Strong. Remo paved his way to the SWF Hall Of Fame tonight. Duane Fry closes the event at the announcers table saying "Remo made history tonight. And that is what we do in SWF, WE MAKE HISTORY" SHOW RATING: 82
  19. The British Bangers vs Damian Dastardly? What a treat for us.
  20. Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Miller Fforde [1 Pts] The Oklahomans vs The Hot Taggs [1 Pts] David Stone vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts] Quentin Queen vs Remmy Honeyman [1 Pts] The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts] I still can't see the The Gonzalez beating The Cobras Newton (c) vs Coleman vs Reynolds vs Ferrera for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] I'll keep saying Xavi to win the title Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts] That would be a huge victory for Kip
  21. These are the links for the SWF: Supreme World Challenge's nominations that aren't linked: Event: Nothing To Lose Match: Rocky Golden vs Valiant @ When Hell Freezes Over
  22. The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Martin Heath) vs XS & Aurelian Bradley Moore's guys all the way! Christopher Lister vs Lone Wolf F*** The Force 🤣 The Youth Bandits (Cannonball Logan & Ian Vincible) vs State Of Mind (Brilliant White & Ultra Violence) State Of Mind r back baby 'The Prodigy' Darin Flynn w/ Mark Moore vs Evan Alpass w/ Marbella I'd like to give an opportunity to Alpass and Marbella but I want Moore's guys to keep climbing to the top more
  23. @Togg I cannot reply in the Februaty Nominations thread (it's closed) so I decided to clarify this here. These are angles, not matches, I think you made a mistake in the February Nominations: Stuart Wilson vs Chuck Frisby trial in NWF: Disrupting The Market by @Charasmatic Enigma Mo Adebola and Edison Silva vs Frank Finkleton and The Network in NWF: Distupting The Market by @Charasmatic Enigma Moore's Sports Agency vs Frank Finkleton in NWF: Disrupting The Market by @Charasmatic Enigma
  24. Funky Fedora vs. Running Wolf Comments: After beating Frehley, Fedora is no opponent for him. 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Greg Black Comments: Easy. 'Jacksonville' Jack Jackson and 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Enygma and Roger 'Smooth' Cage Comments: I'm going with the faces in this one. The Cold Warriors vs. Natural Storm Comments: I like what you've done with The Cold Warriors so far and I'd like a push for them. 'The Angel of the Dark' Raven Robinson (w/Trent Shaffer) vs. Pariah Comments: She's got the upside. ??? vs. Jack Bruce Comments: I can't see someone beating Bruce.
  25. Fantastic show. Banger after banger after Banger. Leighton is on fire! I like your take on Damian Dastardly, the sky is the limit for him. Not sure where Chuck Frisby's story is going but I'm sure it'll be something good as usual. Evan Alpass and The Network had a great start with that flirting segment. NWF British Heavyweight champion Landon Mallory vs Cruiserweight World Cup champion Edison Silva is fire. The Brazilian flag twist was a perfect way to position him as the ultimate heel in NWF. There are two interesting questions: if Silva will recover the title and if they can beat the best rating in NWF.
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