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  1. swf.com Spencer Spade vs Jungle Lord Mikey Lau vs "Big Money" Brandon James Hawaiian Crush © vs Fame and Money vs The Awesomeness vs The Dallas Cowboys (Tag Team Championship) Remo vs Valiant vs Rogue Des Davids © vs Angry Gilmore (North American Championship) The Crippler © vs Rocky Golden vs Scythe (World Heavyweight Championship)
  2. It looks like the links still work, I've played further into this game, and I haven't seen any SWF representation in here in a while, so I am going to go ahead and raise this one from the dead.
  3. ListMagi.com Top 5 Tag Team Breakups in the SWF Remember when a tag team was forever? The Lords of War were together for decades. Lately though, it seems like a good tag team partner is hard to find. One partner can turn on the other for a variety of reasons. Today on ListMagi, we're counting down the top 5 tag team breakups in the SWF. Keep in mind, we're sticking with strictly tag teams here, so the Underwater Union's Commotion in the Ocean is off the table. Lets get to it. 5. The Rush In late 2016, Makutsi introduced his new tag team partner in fellow RIPW alumnus, Ekuma, forming The Rush. They would go on to win the Tag Team Titles the next summer. After losing the belts to Fame and Money, as well as losing the rematch and falling out of title contention, Makutsi decided he had enough of Ekuma and attacked him. This did not go well for him, as Ekuma clearly won the fight and the resulting feud, most likely due to Makutsi's outside issues at the time. While Makutsi has fallen into relative obscurity, Ekuma has a new tag team partner in High Flyin Hawaiian, and they are currently vying for the Tag Team Championship. 4. The All Americans Des Davids and American Machine were at the top of the tag team scene in SWF for quite some time, winning the Tag Team Titles 3 times over a 5 year span. After losing the titles the third time, Des emphatically decided to go out on his own, with a beatdown of American Machine. Love it or hate it, it proved to be the right move for Davids, as he is a major star in the company and current North American Champion. Machine, on the other hand, has done very little in the way of winning since the breakup. 3. Hero Squad They were always a fun duo, and everyone loved their pay per view entrance, with Jungle Lord swinging in on a vine and Captain Atomic rising from the stage with sparks flying around him. The Hero Squad were a fan favorite duo for 6 years, and surprisingly only had 1 Tag Team Championship reign in that time. Jungle Lord started to have more singles success, including a North American Title reign, which started to create some tension between the two. After John Greed started to get in Atomic's ear with speeches about "envy" while he and Joe Sexy were feuding with the Hero Squad, Atomic turned on Jungle Lord during their match. While both men have had continued success after the breakup, Atomic, now Atom Smasher has been on fire as of late. 2. The Amazing Bumfholes This one's a little different than the other entries in that it did not involve some kind of direct attack by one partner or the other. Randy and Zimmy were perhaps the most prolific tag team in SWF history, winning the Titles a record 5 times. When Zimmy went out for a year with a broken leg, Randy decided it was time for a new persona, Randy Unleashed, and turned heel. He even joined forces with The Awesomeness, who the brothers had been feuding with the previous year. When Zimmy came back, ready to rejoin the tag title hunt, Randy had no interest, as he was the current North American Champion. Zimmy, rebranded as ZWB, was unable to take the title from his brother, who had the Awesomeness on his side, but he did help Mikey Lau beat Randy for the title. After a very even feud, both Randy and ZWB are now both individual stars in their own right. Could a reunion be in the future, or a maybe blood feud? Only time will tell. 1. Valiant and Giedroyc We all knew this one would be here. The Crashing On heard round the world. The former tag champs had a match against The Chase Agency, then consisting of Brandon James and Paul Huntingdon. Rumors were swirling that a third member would soon be added to Emma Chase's stable, but there was certainly no suspicion when it came to the heroic ultra babyfaces, Valiant and Giedroyc. After Valiant spent most of the match being isolated in the Chase Agency's corner, he finally got the hot tag to Jack Giedroyc. Jack went in the ring and immediately got "poked in the eye" by Huntingdon, causing him to tag Valiant right back in. Valiant looked irked, but went right back in the ring to continue the fight. Jack took his hand away from his eye, and an evil smile crept across his face as he went Rogue and nailed his partner with crashing on. Duane Fry's call of "Oh my God, it's Giedroyc! Giedroyc is the third man!" is still ingrained in our memories. Valiant and Rogue would then go on to feud for years, including over both the North American and World Heavyweight Titles. Even today, they still find themselves going head to head in what may be the greatest rivalry in SWF history.
  4. SWFanatics.com New SWF Head Booker? Submitted by Mark "the insider" Smart Hey fellow fanatics! Did you see When Hell Freezes over the other day? There were some upsets, a surprise guest referee appearance by Rogue in what still may have been the match of the night, and a plodding, but still epic feeling main event that ended in an out of nowhere cash in by The Crippler to finally get his hands on the World Heavyweight Championship. It just seemed like a lot was happening compared to anything since Supreme Challenge 39, right? Another thing you may or may not have noticed: it seemed like there were more guys getting dropped on their heads. Some of those moves that have very rarely occurred during SWF's many year long spinal impact move ban seem to be reappearing more often in the last couple weeks. Well I have the explanation for all of these changes. According to my sources, there was a very quiet exchange of power behind the scenes when Eric Eisen stepped down as head booker and handed the duties over to longtime SWF veteran Phil "Enforcer" Roberts. No official word on why this change was made. If I had to guess, Eric may have some other projects in the pipeline and may not have his mind completely focused on the SWF product at the moment. For example, he was actually very good in his guest appearance in that 2 part episode of the detective drama P.I. Joe last year (SPOILERS: ......It was him). Anyway, from what I've heard, Roberts made the decision to remove the ban on spinal impact moves last week. He is quoted as saying "We ain't gonna be number one again if we don't let our guys do their thing in the ring. If a guy can't do a piledriver without someone getting crippled, he doesn't belong in that ring." This may improve the match quality moving forward, but we'll have to wait and see if the injuries start piling up and Jerry has to pull the plug on this. Speaking of Jerry Eisen, word is that he's laid down a couple ground rules for Roberts, beyond the obvious "grow our popularity." He has been told to focus on growing the tag team division, so perhaps expect to see some more teams pop up and more tag team matches. In a more surprising goal, Jerry is forbidding the hiring of anybody who works for other major companies. Apparently he wants to convey the image that the SWF creates its own stars. Odd choice given the 10+ years of Jack Bruce and then Rocky Golden, 2 former TCW top stars being the faces of the company. But hey, the Remos, Valiants, and Bumfholes of the world ain't too shabby either. Just don't expect Nicky Champion or Aaron Andrews suddenly appearing on Supreme TV in the near future.
  5. Well I don't have them as an official stable, but if I go to Creative and click on Who's Not, there they all are together. Yeah, I knew that at some point. I probably went 5 minutes on this one.
  6. swf.com Spencer Spade vs Jungle Lord Fame and Money © vs Hawaiian Crush (Tag Team Championship) The Crippler vs ZWB Des Davids © vs Lenny Brown (North American Championship) Mikey Lau vs "Big Money" Brandon James Unleashed Awesomeness vs Angry Gilmore, Joey Morgan and Steven Parker Remo vs Valiant Rocky Golden © vs Scythe (World Heavyweight Championship)
  7. Oh no, I didn't vote for Gilmore for any of the title shots. Now I feel bad...
  8. swf.com Spencer Spade vs Jungle Lord Fame and Money © vs Hawaiian Crush (Tag Team Championship) The Crippler vs ZWB Des Davids © vs Lenny Brown (North American Championship) Mikey Lau vs "Big Money" Brandon James Unleashed Awesomeness vs Angry Gilmore, Joey Morgan and Steven Parker Remo vs Valiant Rocky Golden © vs Scythe (World Heavyweight Championship)
  9. Supreme TV Jan Week 2 2020 Part 1 of 2 <iframe width="560" height="315" src=" https://www.youtube.com/embed/oXFhD5buI_0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Supreme TV Jan Week 2 2020 Part 2 of 2 <iframe width="560" height="315" src=" https://www.youtube.com/embed/2Lop5vKbxfk" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  10. In TEW 2004 it was the Supremacists. Richard Eisen (who I remember insisting on being a main event wrestler) Runaway Train Remo Enforcer Roberts Warlord Agony Warlord Pain
  11. I definitely like the Calameo format better than the DocDroid. I feel like with the DocDroid, especially reading on a phone, every other time I touched the screen to scroll it would create a pop up that opened a new window. A couple of random questions out of curiosity: Did the Primus Allen injury kind of screw someone out of getting to be a 4th member of the KO Crew (for evenness)? Were you hoping/expecting a face team (i.e. The Boys) got voted to face the Awesomeness or is it more fun to have to turn them face? If they just start urinating on heels' stuff now they should be fine. Speaking of The Awesomeness, is BJ O'Neill still with them, and if so did she turn too? I can't remember if she's been addressed recently.
  12. <p>Part 2 of the first show is added above.</p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Credits </strong></span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Music </strong>- All of the wrestler theme music is from Incompetech.com (Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Finisher Gifs</strong> - The animated gif finishers are all created from various Smackdown vs Raw CAW moves. (I'm for the most part trying to stick to "canon" moves from the Wrestling Spirit games, with a little interpretation thrown in where needed).</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Renders </strong> - And of course thanks to all the great renderers on this sight.</p>
  13. *There is sound on a few screens Supreme TV Jan Week 1 2020 Part 1 of 2 <iframe width="560" height="315" src=" https://www.youtube.com/embed/Bq5layroDNw" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Supreme TV Jan Week 1 2020 Part 2 of 2 <iframe width="560" height="315" src=" https://www.youtube.com/embed/pbhfi1-vwng" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Any feedback, especially on if screen times are too long/short or if the text is too hard to read, is welcome.
  14. <p>Ouch. Glad I hadn't bet on Primus yet in the NA Title shot pool. </p><p> </p><p> If you look on the worker's skills page in the bottom right under "injuries" you can shift to "injuries caused" which is where it says that Atom Smasher gave Squeeky the concussion.</p><p> </p><p> Pretty bold of Starr to challenge Gilmore to the match he needs to win faster than the other two guys. If I were them, I would be drawing straws over who gets to fight Brett Biggins.</p>
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