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[CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [SIZE="2"][COLOR="royalblue"][B]Company Information[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE="1"][INDENT][B]Name:[/B] Supreme Wrestling Federation [SWF] [B]Size:[/B] International [B]Location:[/B] New England, USA [B]Style:[/B] Sports Entertainment [B]Founded:[/B] January 1972[/INDENT][/SIZE] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Pay Per View Calender[/B][/COLOR] [SIZE="1"][INDENT][B]SWF When Hell Freezes Over[/B] - Sunday Week 3, January [COLOR="royalblue"][I][B]SWF Nothing To Lose[/B] - Sunday Week 3, February[/COLOR][/I] [B]SWF Awesome Impact[/B] - Sunday Week 4, March [B]SWF The World Is Watching[/B] - Sunday Week 3, April [B]SWF Master Of Puppets[/B] - Sunday Week 3, May [B]SWF Times Of Trouble[/B] - Sunday Week 3, June [B]SWF The Supreme Challenge[/B] - Sunday Week 4, July [B]SWF Welcome To The Jungle[/B] - Sunday Week 3, August [B]SWF Under Control[/B] - Sunday Week 3, September [B]SWF Let The Games Begin[/B] - Sunday Week 3, October [B]SWF Break Like The Wind[/B] - Sunday Week 2, November [B]SWF Christmas Clash[/B] - Sunday Week 3, December[/INDENT][/SIZE] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Supreme TV History[/B][/COLOR] [INDENT][SIZE="1"][URL="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=260019&postcount=22"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SWF Supreme TV - Tuesday Week 1, January - Rich Money defends the North American title, Runaway Train goes crazy, Enforcer Roberts vs. Lobster Warrior, Jack Bruce versus Remo.[/COLOR][/URL] [URL="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=262215&postcount=40"][COLOR="royalblue"]SWF Supreme TV - Tuesday Week 2, January - A classic between Sam Keith and Christian Faith, Money defeats Bumfhole again, Steve Frehley confronted by Richard Eisen, the bounty is claimed.[/COLOR][/URL] [URL="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=265231&postcount=56"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SWF Supreme TV - Tuesday Week 3, January - Enforcer Roberts vs. Steve Frehley, Jack Bruce takes out BBS, Money taunts Enygma, Jungle Jack accepts the ANGRY Challenge.[/COLOR][/URL] [URL="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=275743&postcount=94"][color="royalblue"]SWF Supreme TV - Tuesday Week 4, January - Enforcer Roberts vs. Jack Bruce, Faith nearly gets Keith, more strange Enygma behaviour, DeBones takes on the ANGRY Challenge.[/color][/URL] [URL="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=281002&postcount=109"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SWF Supreme TV - Tuesday Week 1, February - Death Sentence continue their rampage, Steve Frehley against a mystery challenge, Christian Faith takes on the ANGRY Challenge.[/COLOR][/URL][/INDENT][/SIZE] [B][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Event History[/COLOR][/B] [INDENT][SIZE="1"][URL="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=270971&postcount=77"][color="olive"]SWF When Hell Freezes Over - Sunday Week 3, January[/color][/URL][/SIZE][/INDENT] [SIZE="1"]SWF Presents...[/SIZE] [CENTER][SIZE="2"][COLOR="Silver"][B]SWF NOTHING TO LOSE[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE] [SIZE="1"][B][COLOR="Olive"][B]SWF World Heavyweight Championship[/B][/COLOR] Runaway Train ©[/B] vs. [B]???[/B][/SIZE][/CENTER]
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SWF Roster - Main Event [CENTER][COLOR="RoyalBlue"][SIZE="3"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/SIZE][/COLOR] Roster [SIZE="1"][B][I]Main Event[/I][/B] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ChristianFaith.jpg[/IMG] [B]Christian Faith[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 40 [B]Finisher:[/B] Leap Of Faith [B]Bio:[/B] Christian Faith is one of the most enduring figures in US wrestling, having been a headliner for the Supreme Wrestling Federation almost continually since the 1980's. While not great in the ring, he has massive charisma and knows how to put on an exciting match. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/Enygma.jpg[/IMG] [B]Enygma[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Finisher:[/B] Enygma Variation [B]Bio:[/B] Enygma is a former SWF world champion, who burst onto the scene out of nowhere in 2002 and quickly became massively over thanks to a huge push and accompanying undefeated streak. However, a poorly booked short world title reign in 2004 (which some blame on backstage politics) basically killed his momentum dead, and he has been gradually falling further and further down the SWF pecking order ever since, as without the undefeated streak, his less than stellar skills are brutally exposed. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/EricEisen.jpg[/IMG] [B]Eric Eisen[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 28 [B]Finisher:[/B] Silver Spoon Shock [B]Bio:[/B] Eric Eisen is the youngest son of SWF owner Richard Eisen. Being brought up around the wrestling industry, it was unquestioned that he would end up working in the business, but what surprised many was that he chose to pursue a career as an active wrestler rather than the easier path of becoming an announcer or backstage worker. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JackBruce.jpg[/IMG] [B]Jack Bruce[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 34 [B]Finisher:[/B] New York Minute [B]Bio:[/B] Flamboyant New Yorker Jack Bruce is a talented all round worker, whose big break was when he was hired by TCW in 1998 to be the lead singer of their rock band \ stable "Painful Procedure". That role, which he played to perfection, sky-rocketed him from unknown to superstar almost overnight. In August 2004, he chose to "defect" to TCW's big rivals SWF, which was one of the biggest news stories of the year. He has quickly established himself as one of SWF's biggest and brightest main event stars. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/Remo.jpg[/IMG] [B]Remo[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 24 [B]Finisher:[/B] The Destroyer [B]Bio:[/B] Remo Richardson is one of the brightest young prospects in wrestling. Discovered by the SWF scouting system while he was just 19 years old and fresh out of training, Remo has been with the promotion ever since, slowly being groomed for success. A true powerhouse, he is known for his explosive attack style and surprising athleticism. Over the years he has developed into a great worker, and he seems to be virtually guaranteed to eventually be world champion. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RunawayTrain.jpg[/IMG] [B]Runaway Train[/B] - SWF World Heavyweight Champion[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 42 [B]Finisher:[/B] Train Wreck [B]Bio:[/B] Runaway Train is most famous for being SWF's premier monster heel since 2000, a status he earned thanks to a legendary angle when he put Christian Faith into temporary retirement with a powerbomb off a sound stage. Prior to his SWF career, he worked under his real name, Barry Bowen. While his potential was obvious, he didn't really accomplish as much as was expected, with a short main event run with CGC in Canada being the highlight. Nowadays he is an almost constant SWF main event presence. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/SamKeith.jpg[/IMG] [B]Sam Keith[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 45 [B]Finisher:[/B] Proton Lock [B]Bio:[/B] Sam Keith is one of the true legends of wrestling, having won major titles and put on fantastic performances all around the world since the 1980s. Such was his ability, that during the 1990s he had a major claim to being the best American wrestler on the planet. Since the mid 90s he has been a major player with SWF, eventually becoming head booker. As well as his many worldwide title reigns, he is also known for being the inventor of the Proton Lock, perhaps the most feared submission move ever. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/SkullDeBones.jpg[/IMG] [B]Skull DeBones[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 38 [B]Finisher:[/B] Skull Krusher [B]Bio:[/B] Skull DeBones (Sean Martyn) originally broke into the business in Texas, but it was not until he headed for the East Coast and DAVE that his career really took off. It was here that he created the character of Vengeance, a leather-clad "Avenging Angel". The new persona was a huge hit, and caused SWF to take notice and bring him in. The character was renamed to Skull DeBones and given a new costume, and ever since then he has been one of SWF's most marketable and popular superstars. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/SteveFrehley.jpg[/IMG] [B]Steve Frehley[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 23 [B]Finisher:[/B] Frehley's Comet [B]Bio:[/B] "The Dark Destroyer" Steve Frehley exploded onto the world stage in the summer of 2004 when he scored an upset victory on his SWF debut against the veteran Sam Keith, forcing the wrestling world to take notice. Since then, he has done little wrong; his high-impact style was showcased to its full extent as he bulldozed his way through opponent after opponent, eventually capturing the world title in 2006. He suffered his first defeat in October that year, losing the title back to Runaway Train. [/SIZE]
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SWF Roster - Upper Midcard [CENTER][SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/COLOR][/SIZE] Roster [SIZE="1"][B]Upper Midcard[/B] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/AngryGilmore.jpg[/IMG] [B]Angry Gilmore[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 28 [B]Finisher:[/B] Anger Management [B]Bio:[/B] Tom "Angry" Gilmore is a Canadian worker who has an international reputation for excellence. When he first began his career he was seen as an innovative high flier, mixing traditional mat work with some flashy daredevil tactics. The pinnacle of this part of his career was winning the coveted Burning Junior title in Japan. He came to wrestle in America with SWF in 2002, bulking up his muscle mass and changing his style accordingly. He has become one of their most reliable stars since then. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ElmoBenson.jpg[/IMG] [B]Elmo Benson[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 26 [B]Finisher:[/B] Shockwave From Next Year [B]Bio:[/B] Benson "Benny" Crane is an extremely charismatic Canadian high flier, better known as Elmo Benson in the Supreme Wrestling Federation, one half of the High Concept tag team along with Groucho Bling. Trained by the Stone family up in Canada, he used to work under the name "Beautiful" Benny Benson, but got his big break when SWF signed him in 2003. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/EnforcerRoberts.jpg[/IMG] [B]Enforcer Roberts[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 38 [B]Finisher:[/B] R.C.T. [B]Bio:[/B] Phillip "Enforcer" Roberts is highly respected as one of the best, most consistent wrestlers in North America. He first came to national attention when he joined SWF in 1996, and while his performances were excellent, his lack of charisma held him back badly. Fortunately for him, he was soon repackaged into a character that was specifically designed to hide his flaws - he became Enforcer Roberts, Richard Eisen's silent threat. Ten years later, he is now considered part of the backbone of SWF. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/GrouchoBling.jpg[/IMG] [B]Groucho Bling[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 26 [B]Finisher:[/B] Bling Thing [B]Bio:[/B] Greg Black is better known as Groucho Bling, one half of the High Concept tag team with Elmo Benson, one of the Supreme Wrestling Federation's main tag team attractions. Originally trained in Canada by the Stone family, he used to work under the name Greg Wright, teaming with Art Reed as Reed and Wright, but it was when he was picked up by SWF in 2003 and teamed up with Benson that his career picked up, and he is now considered one of the SWF's brightest young talents. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JoeSexy.jpg[/IMG] [B]Joe Sexy[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 34 [B]Finisher:[/B] One Night Stand [B]Bio:[/B] Joe Sexy is a big brawler who is most closely associated with the SWF, having spent his entire career with them. He debuted late in life, at the age of 29, but has risen fast since then and is now one of the most valuable talents on the SWF roster, and is a former North American champion. He is by no means a great worker, just a pretty good one, but what he does have in his favour is tons of charisma and a great character (an arrogant lothario). [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/LobsterWarrior.jpg[/IMG] [B]Lobster Warrior[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 33 [B]Finisher:[/B] Lobster Trap [B]Bio:[/B] Chris Morrisette is a talented, versatile worker, best known for his work as Lobster Warrior in SWF, where he has become one of the most popular and marketable stars in North America's biggest promotion. Prior to joining SWF, his best work had been done in Canada, where he was an integral part of the CGC promotion, first under his real name, and later as "Lobster Man", his own creation and a prototype for the character that would eventually lead him to stardom in America. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RichMoney.jpg[/IMG] [B]Rich Money[/B] - SWF North American Champion[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Finisher:[/B] Cash Flow [B]Bio:[/B] Rich Money first came to attention as one of the star workers of the fast-rising United States Pro Wrestling, putting in performances that convinced SWF to sign him up in 2005. Since then he has been one of the company's true MVPs, and is clearly being groomed for an eventual main event run. His plays his super-arrogant, rich bully character to perfection, and has the in-ring skills to back his entertaining gimmick up with awesome matches too. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/SqueekyMcClean.jpg[/IMG] [B]Squeeky McClean[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 32 [B]Finisher:[/B] Stain Removal [B]Bio:[/B] Squeeky McClean is one of the most consistent wrestlers in North American wrestling, turning in solid technical displays at every turn. He began his career in Canada with CGC, under his real name of John McClean, but never really broke out of the midcard. Nowadays, his most recognisable role is as an annoyingly self-righteous heel with the Supreme Wrestling Federation, a character that became popular enough to take him all the way to a North American title reign in 2006. [/SIZE]
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SWF Roster - Midcard [CENTER][SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/COLOR][/SIZE] Roster [SIZE="1"][B]Midcard[/B] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/BigSmackScott.jpg[/IMG] [B]Big Smack Scott[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Finisher:[/B] Ego Trip [B]Bio:[/B] Big Smack Scott (Scott Sinclair) is infamous as one of the most disliked and controversial wrestlers around, not just because of his giant ego and attitude problems, but also because he is well known as a sloppy worker whose unsafe moves have injured many of his peers. However, it is undisputable that he does have a magic "X factor" about him which makes him an incredibly effective heel, and that might explain why the SWF took a big risk (and upset half the locker room) by signing him in 2006. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/CalamariKid.jpg[/IMG] [B]Calamari Kid[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 26 [B]Finisher:[/B] Squid Buster [B]Bio:[/B] A keen wrestling fan, Sam Pratt started out as a backyard wrestler, using his gymnastic background to get himself noticed for crazy flips and dives. That led to him heading to the SWF, where it was a case of being in the right place at the right time; Lobster Warrior happened to be looking for a high flier to round out his new underwater themed stable, and saw Pratt in action. That led to a repackaging as the Calamari Kid, and he has since become one of SWF's most popular undercard wrestlers. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/FreddieDatsun.jpg[/IMG] [B]Freddie Datsun[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 37 [B]Finisher:[/B] Patriot Press [B]Bio:[/B] "American Everyman" Freddie Datsun is a hard working, dependable wrestler who is best known for his six years with the Supreme Wrestling Federation, where he had some memorable matches and angles. He left them in 2006 when his contract wasn't renewed, but was lured into returning at When Hell Freezes Over 2007. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/FrederiqueAntonioGarcia.jpg[/IMG] [B]Frederique Antonio Garcia[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Finisher:[/B] Romeo Is Bleeding [B]Bio:[/B] Frederique Antonio Garcia is the wrestler formerly known simply as Flex. He joined SWF in 2005 under his old name, working as one half of the "Flex and Pecs" tag team. While they made a decent team, they got lost amongst the mass of new tag teams that joined a short while later, and they were split up. He debuted his new character in 2006, working as a slightly camp "fabulous" heel, and in storyline terms is meant to be the elder brother of SWF's colour commentator Ana Garcia. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JDMorgan.jpg[/IMG] [B]JD Morgan[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 38 [B]Finisher:[/B] Cross Atlantic Stretch [B]Bio:[/B] Jeff Daniel "JD" Morgan is a veteran worker from the United Kingdom, who moved to the USA in 1992 to be one of DAVE's first regular wrestlers. He is noted for his European style, excelling at wrestling on the mat, tying his opponents up with intricate submission holds. Injuries are unfortunately starting to pull him toward retirement, but that didn't stop Matt Despair hiring him to the SWF in January in order to introduce some more technical ability to the roster. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JumboShrimp.jpg[/IMG] [B]Jumbo Shrimp[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Finisher:[/B] Ocean Wave [B]Bio:[/B] Aaron Jackson was trained by "Everest" Elmer Kelly in 2000, and spent his rookie years wrestling as Jumbo Jackson for NYCW. He would later head to CGC in Canada, where he wrestled as Avalanche, tag teaming with his trainer and having much success. However, he got the chance for even greater fame in 2003, when he was repackaged as Jumbo Shrimp, one third of Lobster Warrior's Underwater Union in SWF. He has since gone on to be one of the company's most popular and marketable wrestlers. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/KurtLaramee.jpg[/IMG] [B]Kurt Laramee[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 30 [B]Finisher:[/B] Switchblade Powerslam [B]Bio:[/B] "The King Of The Streets" Kurt Laramee is a tough, rugged brawler. He was picked up by DAVE very early in his career, and he went on to win a record-breaking five Brass Knuckles titles. He was being groomed to be their next figurehead, with people talking about Phil Vibert's genius at having made a raw rookie into a star, but Kurt shockingly walked out on them in 2006 when SWF came calling. He is now attempting to adapt to life in the less hardcore atmosphere of SWF. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/MarcDuBois.jpg[/IMG] [B]Marc DuBois[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 19 [B]Finisher:[/B] Model Solution [B]Bio:[/B] "The Can't Miss Propsect" Marc DuBois is a young French-Canadian wrestler, who is a fabulous athlete with a natural ring presence and timing, and should go far. He was the undoubted star of the class that graduated SWF's private training school in December 2005, and he made an instant impact on SWF, pinning the veteran Lobster Warrior on his debut. Just two months later he defeated Warrior's stable mate Calamari Kid to win his first title, the Shooting Star championship. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RandyBumfhole.jpg[/IMG] [B]Randy Bumfhole[/B] - SWF World Tag Team Champion[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 22 [B]Finisher:[/B] Bumfhole Buster [B]Bio:[/B] Randy Bumfhole is a young star from Florida, who graduated from the SWF training camp in 2005. Debuting alongside his brother Zimmy in December of that year, the Amazing Bumfholes quickly established themselves as one of the hottest tandems in the business, defeating High Concept for the prestigious SWF Tag Team titles in 2006. Both Randy and Zimmy seem to have all the tools necessary to become huge stars in the business. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ZimmyBumfhole.jpg[/IMG] [B]Zimmy Bumfhole[/B] - SWF Shooting Star Champion & World Tag Team Champion[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 23 [B]Finisher:[/B] Bumfhole In One [B]Bio:[/B] Zimmy Bumfhole is one of the brightest young stars in America, and regarded by many as a potentially huge superstar in the making. Debuting for the SWF in December 2005 alongside his brother Randy, The Amazing Bumfholes quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, winning the world tag team titles off High Concept within a year of their debut. In December 2006, Zimmy added the Shooting Star title to his resume, beating Bart Biggz in a fantastic ladder match. [/SIZE]
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SWF Roster - Lower Midcard, Opener & Enhancement Talent [CENTER][SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/COLOR][/SIZE] Roster [SIZE="1"][B]Lower Midcard[/B] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/AkimaBrave.jpg[/IMG] [B]Akima Brave[/B][/CENTER][B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 24 [B]Finisher:[/B] Suicide Headbutt [B]Bio:[/B] Malili "Akima Brave" Umaga is a young risk taker, part of the extended Samoan family of wrestlers (his older brother is Rav "Rhino" Umaga of Golden Canvas Grappling fame). He graduated from the Supreme Wrestling Federation training camp in 2005, making his pro debut in December of that year. He is best known as one half of The Samoan Wildboyz tag team, alongside Kid Toma. A daring worker with a lot of heart, Akima is one to watch for the future. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/GreaseHogg.jpg[/IMG] [B]Grease Hogg[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 29 [B]Finisher:[/B] Grease Spot [B]Bio:[/B] One half of The Dirty White Boys tag team with Lead Belly, the 295lb David "Grease Hogg" Bonham was a 2005 graduate from the excellent Supreme Wrestling Federation training camp class that also included Marc DuBois, the Bumfhole brothers and the Samoan Wildboyz. A tough real life biker who came into wrestling late in life, he may lack finesse in the ring but he makes up for it with wild brawling and passion. Grease Hogg is also well known for being a willing bleeder in matches. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JungleJack.jpg[/IMG] [B]Jungle Jack[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Finisher:[/B] Jungle Jack-Hammer [B]Bio:[/B] Jack Marlowe has wrestled all over the world, but has gained his most recognition as Jungle Jack, a character so over the top and the fact that Marlowe has skills promopted the SWF to sign him in 2007. Immediatly capturing attention by taking on Angry Gilmore's ANGRY Challenge, Jack may have came up short, but the wild man, who uses the devestating Jackhammer as his finisher, is sure to make some kind of impact on the SWF. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/KidToma.jpg[/IMG] [B]Kid Toma[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 23 [B]Finisher:[/B] Long Range Headbutt [B]Bio:[/B] Tama "Kid Toma" So'oialo is another member of the extended family of Samoans within the wrestling industry, being the younger brother of Samoan Machine (Bali So'oialo). He was trained in the famous SWF training camp, graduating in 2005 in the excellent class that also included Marc DuBois and the Bumfhole brothers. Making his SWF debut in December 2005, Kid Toma spent 2006 establishing his Samoan Wildboyz tag team with Akima Brave as one of the most exciting duos in wrestling. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/LeadBelly.jpg[/IMG] [B]Lead Belly[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 27 [B]Finisher:[/B] RPM Bomb [B]Bio:[/B] One of the 2005 graduates of the famous SWF training camp, the menacing 350lb Lead Belly (real name Daniel Elderberry) partners Grease Hogg in The Dirty White Boys tag team, a duo who had a pretty good 2006, establishing themselves as a credible threat to the SWF tag team belts. A former independent worker prior to entering the training camp, he used to be known for his hardcore style and freakish power, but thanks to training he is now a better all-rounder worker. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RobbieRetro.jpg[/IMG] [B]Robbie Retro[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 20 [B]Finisher:[/B] Murder On The Dancefloor [B]Bio:[/B] "The Disco Stud" Robbie Retro is a big 278lb rookie brawler, who made his pro debut in 2004. His enormously fun character very quickly won him a cult following on the Northern independent circuit, and many who have met him have confirmed that "The Disco Stud" is merely a version of his real life wacky personality, just amped up a bit to make it more over the top. Seeing his potential, SWF signed him in 2005, and he has steadily been working his way up the promotion ladder ever since. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ShadyK.jpg[/IMG] [B]Shady K[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 24 [B]Finisher:[/B] K KIller [B]Bio:[/B] One of the graduates of the exceptional Supreme Wrestling Federation training camp of 2005, Shady K (AKA Karl Thompson) is one half of the Death Row tag team with Knuckles. A decent brawler with time to improve, the self-proclaimed "Ultimate Thug" could go far. That potential was certainly in evidence in December 2005 when Death Row made their debut, as they managed to get a victory over former two time tag team champions Jumbo Shrimp and Calamari Kid. [CENTER][B]Opener[/B] [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/BartBiggz.jpg[/IMG] [B]Bart Biggz[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 26 [B]Finisher:[/B] Biggz Up [B]Bio:[/B] Bart Biggz is best known for his successful tag team with his brother Brett, having won four SWF tag team titles since 2001. In recent years the team has begun to look quite stale though, mainly because there has been a new wave of younger, more exciting duos debuting in the promotion. At their peak, Brett always got more plaudits, due to his more flashy ring work, but now many are thinking that Bart may have the better singles career, as he has developed into a really solid wrestler. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/BrettBiggz.jpg[/IMG] [B]Brett Biggz[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 29 [B]Finisher:[/B] Biggz Up [B]Bio:[/B] Brett Biggz is best known for his successful tag team with his brother Bart. When they debuted for SWF in 1999, their flashy aerial warfare was a breath of fresh air for a tag division used solely to plodding heavyweights, and they quickly became two of the promotion's most marketable stars. Recently they've begun to feel the pressure though, as several new, younger teams have appeared, and the Biggz brothers have begun to look very tame in comparison. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/Knuckles.jpg[/IMG] [B]Knuckles[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 24 [B]Finisher:[/B] Stay Of Execution [B]Bio:[/B] Peter "Knuckles" Roach, who teams with Shady K as Death Row, was one of the 2005 graduates of the famous SWF training camp class that included workers like Marc DuBois and the Bumfhole brothers. While not a great in-ring wrestler by any means, Knuckles is smart enough to play to his strengths - intense brawling and crowd interaction - and has youth and desire on his side. Death Row look set to be a big part of SWF, already having beaten former two time tag champs Jumbo Shrimp and Calamari Kid. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/MarioHeroic.jpg[/IMG] [B]Mario Heroic[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 28 [B]Finisher:[/B] Heroes Welcome [B]Bio:[/B] "The Enigmatic One" Mario Heroic is a flashy high flier who has a weird charisma to him, one which has gotten him a cult following wherever he has gone. Over the years he has wrestled all around the world, and is probably most famous for his stints in CGC and CZCW (where he held the Coastal Zone Championship in 2003). Mario is particularly noted for his elaborate entrances, which occasionally last longer than his matches. [CENTER][B]Enhancement Talent[/B] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/FrankiePerez.jpg[/IMG] [B]Frankie Perez[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 22 [B]Finisher:[/B] P-Clutch [B]Bio:[/B] With time on his side, the hard hitting Frankie Perez, who was famed in CZCW for his stiff kicks and never-say-die attitude, could become a mega star in the SWF. The talented youngster from California has a style suited to a Japanese form of attack, and his Anaconda Vice, which he has dubbed the P-Clutch, has already made a few victims. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/MattDespair.jpg[/IMG] [B]Matt Despair[/B] - [I]User Character[/I][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 21 [B]Finisher:[/B] Edge of Despair [B]Bio:[/B] "Decadence" Matt Despair is a unique wrestler; his gimmick is that of a merciless psycho, however, his wrestling style is a punishing technical approach. The man has unlimited potential and is still young, and so may have a huge future. Being outstandingly charismatic as well as having a great all round game, he could be the next legend of wrestling. [/SIZE]
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SWF Roster - Others [CENTER][SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/COLOR][/SIZE] Roster [SIZE="1"][B]Others[/B] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/AnaGarcia.jpg[/IMG] [B]Ana Garcia[/B] - Color Commentator[/CENTER][B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 27 [B]Bio:[/B] Originally born in Hawaii, Ana Garcia moved to Canada at a young age and considers that her nationality. It was there that she first fell in love with wrestling. She was soon putting her good looks and charisma to great use, working as a valet on the Canadian scene, including a stint with NOTBPW. It was there that she was spotted by SWF scouts, who brought her over to the US. She was originally a manager, but in 2006 she made the move to the announcing booth to become a colour commentator. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ChiefTwoEagles.jpg[/IMG] [B]Chief Two Eagles[/B] - Road Agent[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 56 [B]Bio:[/B] A former heavyweight star during the 1970s and 1980s, Chief Two Eagles is one of the best remembered characters from that era. He is most closely associated with the famous Texas territory, where he was a former three time champion and had great matches with the likes of Pat Deacon, Rip Chord and Professor Nero. Since retiring he has become a key member of the Supreme Wrestling Federation backstage staff, and is one of most highly respected road agents on the planet. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/CripplerRayKingman.jpg[/IMG] [B]Crippler Ray Kingman[/B] - Road Agent[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 59 [B]Bio:[/B] "Crippler" Ray Kingman is one of the icons of 1970s \ 1980s wrestling, where he was one of the most successful grapplers in North America. A superb technician, he was famous for his many painful submission holds. He retired in 1992, and is now happy to watch his son Barry continue the family legacy while he does occasional road agent work. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/DarrenSmith.jpg[/IMG] [B]Darren Smith[/B] - Referee[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 44 [B]Bio:[/B] Darren Smith is one of the most proficient referees in North America. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/DawnTheCheerleader.jpg[/IMG] [B]Dawn The Cheerleader[/B] - Personality[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 22 [B]Bio:[/B] Dawn The Cheerleader is an extremely pretty young valet, who was born and raised in Hollywood. She is far from limited to just being a manager in the wrestling world, having many other strings to her bow; she has already appeared as an actress in cameo roles in several sitcoms, and been on several major shoots as a fashion model. In 2006 she was signed to a lucrative deal by the Supreme Wrestling Federation, after months of negotiations, to become their primary female manager. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/DuaneFry.jpg[/IMG] [B]Duane Fry[/B] - Commentator[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 24 [B]Bio:[/B] Duane Fry is a play-by-play man, who has worked for the Supreme Wrestling Federation since his 18th birthday. The Tennessee man has worked his way up the corporate ladder, going from the role of researcher when he joined to one of the company's main announcers within six years. He has a relaxed natural style to his commentary, and is famous for his catchphrase of "This is going to be a barn-stormer!" [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JerryEisen.jpg[/IMG] [B]Jerry Eisen[/B] - Announcer[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 30 [B]Bio:[/B] Jerry Eisen is the eldest son of SWF chief Richard Eisen. He is the only male member of the Eisen family who has not competed in the ring at some point, although he did work as a referee when he was very young as part of his induction into the business, but instead he has made his career by working as the play-by-play man on SWF shows. He is not especially great at it, but he's not awful by any means either. It is widely expected that Jerry will eventually succeed his father as SWF owner. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/Jessie.jpg[/IMG] [B]Jessie[/B] - Manager[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Manages:[/B] Bart and Brett Biggz [B]Bio:[/B] Jessica "Jessie" Gilmore (formerly Pearce) is best known for being one of the most popular managers in SWF history, where she is closely associated with the Biggz Boyz, having managed them since her debut in 2000. She is married in real life to Tom "Angry" Gilmore, although that has never been acknowledged on screen. She wasn't involved in wrestling prior to her marriage, but when her husband joined SWF in 2002, Richard Eisen instantly saw her star potential, and soon hired her too. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG] [B]Karl Laramee[/B] - Manager[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 29 [B]Manages:[/B] Knuckles, Shady K & Kurt Laramee [B]Bio:[/B] Carl Batch is a charismatic manager from New Mexico, whose trademark is his fast talking "street hustler" character. After a few years working the independent scene, he first got a taste of the spotlight when he was brought into the fast-rising DAVE in 2001, and spent six years there, before SWF signed him in the January of 2007 as Karl Laramee, the older brother of Kurt, who was there to help out with the family "business." [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/PatDeacon.jpg[/IMG] [B]Pat Deacon[/B] - Road Agent[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 61 [B]Bio:[/B] "Perfect" Pat Deacon is a famous old-school wrestler, especially noted for his run in Texas where he was the main star for most of the 1970s and 80s. A rugged brawler, he is also fondly remembered for his pairing with manager Major WG Reginald, which was incredibly successful. He was forced into retirement through injury in 1987, but remained in the business and has become a highly respected road agent. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/PeterMichaels.jpg[/IMG] [B]Peter Michaels[/B] - Commentator[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 46 [B]Bio:[/B] Peter Michaels is considered to be one of the greatest wrestling announcers of all time, and is hugely respected for the way that he can both help tell a story in the ring and relay information to the viewer. He first came to fame as a young announcer with the Texas Wrestling League, and when that company went out of business in 1995, he was swiftly snapped up by the Supreme Wrestling Federation, who had wanted him for many years. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/PlayboyJakeSawyer.jpg[/IMG] [B]"Playboy" Jake Sawyer[/B][/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 28 [B]Manages:[/B] Enforcer Roberts [B]Bio:[/B] "Playboy" Jake Sawyer is a manager from the classic old-school mold. He plays a wealthy snob who thinks he can buy anything and anyone, and often heads up a stable of "enforcers", burly powerhouses who help him achieve whatever he wants. He is extremely highly rated by many wrestling insiders, and after coming into the SWF as Richard Eisen's buddy and handling Enforcer Roberts, he has gained more rave reviews from the wrestling world. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/QueenEmily.jpg[/IMG] [B]Queen Emily[/B] - Color Commentator[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 33 [B]Bio:[/B] Queen Emily is best known for being SWF's resident colour commentator between 2002 and 2006. In February 2006 she left the company after a contract dispute, but just under a year later returned to be a color commentator on large events, and proved she could still handle the mic at When Hell Freezes Over. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RicYoung.jpg[/IMG] [B]Ric Young[/B] - Referee[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 39 [B]Bio:[/B] Ric Young is an American referee, who is probably one of the best known officials in the entire country. This is due to the fact that he has spent over a decade as the Supreme Wrestling Federation's head referee, and has officiated some of the most famous and important matches in the company's history. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RichardEisen.jpg[/IMG] [B]Richard Eisen[/B] - Owner / Authority Figure[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 52 [B]Bio:[/B] Richard Eisen is famously the promoter of the Supreme Wrestling Federation, the most successful promotion of all-time in North America. A controversial figure, his ruthless business sense is what allowed him to create a global empire, but also has made him many enemies, mostly amongst old-school figures who are bitter about the way SWF's rise destroyed the American territorial system. He is possibly the most powerful person in wrestling today. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ShaneStones.jpg[/IMG] [B]Shane Stones[/B] - Referee[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Face [B]Age:[/B] 31 [B]Bio:[/B] Shane Stones is a referee from California. He was hired by the SWF after Jay Fair, a mainstay SWF referee, left for USPW. [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/TheGuru.jpg[/IMG] [B]The Guru[/B] - Manager[/CENTER] [B]Allignment:[/B] Heel [B]Age:[/B] 38 [B]Manages:[/B] Runaway Train [B]Bio:[/B] The Guru is a manager from Maine, who has found fame as one of the Supreme Wrestling Federation's main heel characters. He was originally a wrestler, but he soon realised that his charisma and microphone skills far outstripped his fairly poor abilities in the ring, and so he became a full time ringside manager instead. His most celebrated partnership is with Runaway Train, who he has been managing ever since the monster's debut in 2000, and has led to the SWF World championship. [/SIZE]
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SWF Championships, Tag Teams and Stables [CENTER][SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/COLOR][/SIZE] Championships [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/originalbelt05.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="1"][B]SWF World Heavyweight Championship[/B] [B]Champion:[/B] Runaway Train [B]Since:[/B] October 2006 [B]Defences:[/B] 1 [B]Previous Champion(s):[/B] [B]Steve Frehley[/B] - January 2006 - October 2006 [B]Runaway Train[/B] - January 2005 - January 2006 [B]Christian Faith[/B] (4) - February 2004 - January 2005 [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/originalbelt06.jpg[/IMG] [B]SWF North American Championship[/B] [B]Champion:[/B] Rich Money [B]Since:[/B] September 2006 [B]Defences:[/B] 1 [B]Previous Champion(s):[/B] [B]Squeeky McClean[/B] - April 2006 - September 2006 [B]Joe Sexy[/B] - November 2005 - April 2006 [B]Angry Gilmore[/B] (2) - April 2005 - November 2005 [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/originalbelt09.jpg[/IMG] [B]SWF World Tag Team Championship[/B] [B]Champions:[/B] The Amazing Bumfholes [B]Since:[/B] January 2007 [B]Defences:[/B] 0 [B]Previous Champions:[/B] [B]The Biggz Boyz[/B] - August 2006 - January 2007 [B]The Amazing Bumfholes[/B] - April 2006 - August 2006 [B]High Concept[/B] (2) - November 2005 - April 2006 [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/originalbelt08.jpg[/IMG] [B]SWF Shooting Star Championship[/B] [B]Champion:[/B] Zimmy Bumfhole [B]Since:[/B] December 2006 [B]Defences:[/B] 0 [B]Previous Champion(s):[/B] [B]Bart Biggz[/B] - August 2006 - December 2006 [B]Marc DuBois[/B] - February 2006 - August 2006 [B]Calamari Kid[/B] - November 2005 - February 2006[/SIZE] [SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SUPREME WRESTLING FEDERATION[/COLOR][/SIZE] Tag Teams / Stables[/CENTER] [SIZE="1"][B]Face: High Concept[/B] - Elmo Benson and Groucho Bling [B]The Amazing Bumfholes[/B] - Randy and Zimmy Bumfhole [B]The Biggz Boyz[/B] - Bart and Brett Biggz [B]The Samoan Wildboyz[/B] - Akima Brave and Kid Toma [B]The Underwater Union[/B] - Calamari Kid, Jumbo Shrimp and Lobster Warrior [B]Heel: Death Row[/B] - Knuckles and Shady K [B]Death Sentence[/B] - Kurt Laramee, Knuckles and Shady K [B]Sexual Aggression[/B] - Angry Gilmore and Joe Sexy [B]The Almighty Dollar[/B] - Remo and Rich Money [B]The Dirty White Boys[/B] - Grease Hogg and Lead Belly[/SIZE]
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Yeah, don't worry. I'm filling everything out but I don't have a huge amount of time to do anything. Hopefully, though, this diary will be something I really enjoy doing and hopefully, you all enjoy reading. So the rosters and etc. will be updated as soon as possible.
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[QUOTE=sebsy;258651]Is this just a case of pointless post boosting or am I missing something? :confused:[/QUOTE] He wants all of his prelim stuff all in a row...like...he doesn't want his roster posts broken up with all the 'oh! awesome!" type posts. So he is reserving the spots which he will go back and edit.
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Apologies for the double post, but just a quick notice that all the information pages have now been put up, so feel free to comment on what you like so far, even if it is too early. I plan to put the first show up tomorrow or Friday. :D
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SWF Supreme TV Preview [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][b]SWF SUPREME TV[/b][/COLOR] [size="1"][b]Preview[/b][/CENTER] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]The Supreme Wrestling Federation is back on screens for a new year as the excitment all kicks off on the first SWF Supreme TV of 2007! With all the big names looking to break out and make an impact, anything could happen! Alliances will be formed, enemies will be made and the all out assault will commence as the new year kicks off! The excitment will begin with two veteran workers going at it to secure a passage up the card when Enforcer Roberts meets Lobster Warrior one on one in the ring. Both men know their way around the business, and so both men will be prepared to do all they can to get the win! Also on the card, the SWF North American Champion Rich Money will have his hands full, as on the first show of the year he has to defend his title against two of the brightest young wrestlers in the world as he takes on Randy Bumfhole and Shooting Star Champion Zimmy Bumfhole! Rich Money has proven time and time again that he will do whatever it takes to get what he wants, and we know that he definately wants to keep the championship around his waist. Finally, in main event action of the evening, we've been promised an awesome contest, as Jack Bruce (YEAH BAY-BEH!) and the Destroyer, Remo, go one on one to prove who is the supreme wrestler. Both men have undeniable skills and will be World champions in the future, but who will carve out the path first? Will Remo destroy Bruce? Or will Jack take down Remo in a New York Minute? You'll have to tune in to America-Sports-1 to find out![/COLOR] [B]Scheduled Matches:[/B] [B]Enforcer Roberts[/B] vs. [B]Lobster Warrior[/B] [I]Singles[/I] [B]North American Championship[/B] [B]Zimmy Bumfhole[/B] vs. [B]Randy Bumfhole[/B] vs. [B]Rich Money[/B] © [I]Three Way Dance[/I] [B]Main Event Jack Bruce[/B] vs. [B]Remo[/B] [I]Singles[/I] [/size]
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[B]Enforcer Roberts[/B] vs. Lobster Warrior [I]I'm unsure about this one! Either could win, and be given a nice push towards the main-event. I suppose it'll just go to whoever your favourite is. Not that I know who it is!![/I] North American Championship Zimmy Bumfhole vs. Randy Bumfhole vs. [B]Rich Money[/B] © [I]Money is just too far above the Bumfholes at this point[/I] Main Event [B]Jack Bruce[/B] vs. Remo [I]Remo could win, but I think Jack is more of a main-eventer at the moment, will get you more tickets for seats, and is better on the mike etc.[/I]
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[B]Enforcer Roberts[/B] vs. Lobster Warrior [I]Both are established upper mid-carders, and it could go either way. When in doubt I tend to stump with the heel, at the start of the diary...[/I] North American Championship Zimmy Bumfhole vs. Randy Bumfhole vs. [B]Rich Money ©[/B] [I]Money wont drop the title here, though I can see this being the sort of match that could plant the seeds for a full blown Bumfhole vs Bumfhole feud[/I] Main Event [B]Jack Bruce[/B] vs. Remo [I]With Runaway Train currently the SWF World Champion, you need to establish a worthy face challenger, and Jack Bruce could be that man. [/I] [I]You already have Christian Faith in that position, but coming into the current Cornellverse world the Faith- Train feud feels a little played out, and it's time for those on the cusp of a full blown main event run to step up and be given the time to take their turn in the spotlight. [/I]
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[QUOTE=Shmoe;259222]Anybody feel like making some predictions or giving some feedback? It would muchly appreciated, and the show will be up tomorrow.[/QUOTE] Not really much to give feedback on yet to be fair. The first few posts are the basic SWF roster, plus a brief description of your user character. ;) Overall though, I always follow diaries from the C-Verse big two, so I'll be keeping an eye on this one definitely. Predictions... [B]Enforcer Roberts[/B] vs. Lobster Warrior Depends what you plan to do with Lobster Warrior really. Some people job him and the Underwater Union out mercilessly. Then again, if you want to change his gimmick, a loss here would start the ball rolling or if you intend to push him, this is a big win to start off with. I suspect it's one of the two former options though. North American Championship Zimmy Bumfhole vs. Randy Bumfhole vs. [B]Rich Money ©[/B] The Bumfhole's falling apart by working against each other to leave Rich Money prevailing overall by taking advantage of the situation. Rich is a great initial champion, the Bumfhole's probably wouldn't be a step forward unless you had a great story penned for them. Main Event [B]Jack Bruce[/B] vs. Remo I've gone for the heels so far, but I have a feeling Bruce could well pull this one out of the bag.
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SWF Supreme TV - Tuesday Week 1, January [CENTER][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF.jpg[/IMG] [SIZE="3"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]SWF Supreme TV[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE="1"][B]Live from Virginia Park Feilds[/B][/CENTER] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Pre Show[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Andre Jones[/B][/COLOR] vs. [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Frederique Antonio Garcia[/B][/COLOR] [I]This match proved that FAG, as he is unfortunately nicknamed, can actually do some decent stuff in the ring. These two are supposed allies as Jones is Garcia's "Silent Muscle", but nevertheless, they went at it. Jones tried to keep up, hitting a dropkick and a clothesline and even taunting Garcia but unfortunately, just shy of three minutes Garcia hit a Romeo Is Bleeding reverse DDT and picked up the three count.[/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Pre Show Segment One[/B][/COLOR] [I]FAG, after picking up his victory, got to his feet and showed his lady fans his moves with a dance, that really pissed off the guys in the crowd. Although this wasn't particularly well recieved, it did entertain the majority. Afterwards, he and Jones had a bit of tension between them before heading backstage.[/I] [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Dirty White Boys[/B][/COLOR] vs. [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Samoan Wildboyz[/B][/COLOR] [I]Despite the confusion of the whole White Boys/Wildboyz thing going on, this match was substandard. The crowd thought it was okay though, and they definately got behind Akima Brave. Brave got the fans into it with a springboard double foot dropkick and a shoulder block before hyping the fans. Grease Hogg had different ideas though and went for a big elbow drop, but Akima kipped up and tagged in to Kid Toma who used a fantastic dropkick and threw Lead Belly from the ring before hitting a running dive over the ropes! Back in the ring, Grease Hogg found himself an open target for a Suicide Headbutt from Brave, getting the Wildboyz a victory at 7:18![/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Pre Show Segment Two[/B][/COLOR] [I]The fans look up at the Supreme Screen (trademarked) and see a video flickering on. It shows numerous expensive things, before switching to who everyone expects it to be.[/I] [B]"It's ALL about the Money!"[/B] [I]Yes indeed, Rich Money! Clips of the North American champion go back and forth, showing his Cash Flow finisher, his hand being held high numerous times before it finishes with the words "Rich Money - Tonight!"[/I] [CENTER][COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Live On Air[/B][/COLOR] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/MarcDuBois.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/MattDespair.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Marc DuBois[/B][/COLOR] versus [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Matt Despair[/B][/COLOR] [I]Marc DuBois, the "Can't Miss Prospect" comes down to the ring first, looking rather pleased with himself, as always. The 19 Year Old enigma is met in the ring by young Matt Despair, unknown to the casual audience. It starts off with a tie up, jockying for position before DuBois whips Despair off to the ropes, Despair comes back, DuBois leapfrogs, Despair bounces off the other ropes and the Canadian drops to his stomach causing Despair to jump over him. DuBois gets to his feet and hits a deep arm drag! Despair gets to his feet and trades right hands with DuBois before DuBois ducks one and rolls up Despair, picking up the three count in 6:41![/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Rating:[/B] C-[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Segment One[/B] Duane Fry, Peter Michaels and Ana Garcia all talk about the match that had just happened when some loud, hip hop music blasts over the P/A system. The crowd look towards the entrance ramp, and out to boos comes none other than the "King of the Streets" Kurt Laramee. The former DAVE figurehead gets into the ring to a chorus of boos as his music dies down...[/COLOR] [B]Kurt Laramee:[/B] Yo, ya'll betta stand up an' recognize! Dis is Kurt Laramee, so shut up, sit down an' listen up! [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]To nobodies suprise, there are more jeers reigning down from the rafters on Laramee. He waits it out until the crowd hush a little bit more.[/COLOR] [B]Kurt Laramee:[/B] Now, when I came here to the Supreme Wrestling Federation from dat wannabee promotion, I thought dat maybe, some of ya'll might have been givin' me da respec' I deserve! Now, dat hasn't happened yet because everyone in dat office is playa hatin'. I should be on da card for When Hell Freezes Over, facin' dat big ass white trash Runaway Train for his nice shiny belt. Dat ain't da case though, and I know it never gonna happen unless I do somethin' 'bout it. So, wit'out furtha ado, I introduce my new insurance policies, Shady K and Knuckles! [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Near crowd indiference meets the two members of Death Row as they come out from behind the curtain holding their arms in the air. All three guys have basically matching shades. Just thought that might be of intrest.[/COLOR] [B]Kurt Laramee:[/B] Now dis is a wake up call to da SWF! Get ready, 'cos dis right here is da begginin' of your...Death Sentence! [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]With that, Laramee dropped his mic and shook hands with the members of Death Row. It seemed we'd just met a new stable and that stables name was Death Sentence. [B]Rating:[/B] D+[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Segment Two[/B] After that, we cut backstage to where we saw the North American Champion waiting! The camera zoomed upwards onto the handsome features of Mr. Rich Money and he smirked deeply into the camera.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Teal"][B]Rich Money:[/B][/COLOR] Well. Welcome to SWF 2007, better known as...the Year of Rich Money! Yes, for you see, this year is the year when I finally take my place on the top of the mountain. This year is the year I not only stay as North American champion but I finally get the ultimate prize wrapped round my waist. That, however, will have to wait, as tonight I face two little kids who are way to hyped up on sugar. Well, neither of these two guys, the "Amazing" Bumfholes, have any chance of beating me. Because, as you know; It's all about the Money. [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Laughing, Rich Money shrugged his championship back over his shoulder. Flashing that big smirk, he walked out of the scene, providing a very good interview. [B]Rating:[/B] B+[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Segment Three[/B] The Supreme Screen flicks on again. We look up to watch a certain video. We see images of freight trains running past, we see things burning, and then we see Steve Frehley getting destroyed with a Train Wreck.[/COLOR] [B]"How Do You Stop What Is Unstopable?"[/B] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]A heavy rock tune kicks in as the video switches to clips of Supreme Wrestling Federation World champion, Runaway Train! Looking menacing, walking around, destroying one person after the other, using his devestating running powerbomb to put away numerous challengers.[/COLOR] [B]"YOU DON'T"[/B] [COLOR="royalblue"]The video then took a close up, slow motion shot of Train, looking into his intense eyes before cutting off. [B]Rating:[/B] B+[/COLOR] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/LobsterWarrior.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/EnforcerRoberts.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Lobster Warrior[/B][/COLOR] versus [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Enforcer Roberts[/B][/COLOR] [I]This match between veterans was sure to be an enjoyable one, with one of the most loved superstars in Lobster Warrior against one of the detested allies of Richard Eisen, Enforcer Roberts. The Silent Threat beat on Warrior in the opening minutes, also using a fujiwara armbar, but Warrior reversed it into a roll up which Roberts kicked out of. Warroir made a comeback, using the whole "ten punches" in the corner before getting thrown down, ducking a Roberts clothesline and connecting with another punch, then a tornado punch before going for the Lobster Trap, but Roberts just avoided it, and instead, Warrior felt a package piledriver, Robert's 'R.C.T' for his trouble, allowing Roberts to pick up the three count![/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Rating:[/B] C+[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Segment Four[/B] After that match we cut to the backstage area to get a look at the ever delightful Dawn the Cheerleader. Dawn smiled, and lifted a microphone to her mouth.[/COLOR] [B][COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]Dawn The Cheerleader:[/COLOR][/B] Happy New Year SWF! [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]That got a cheap pop from the crowd in Virginia. Dawn looked on, smiling (can she look sad?)[/COLOR] [B][COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]Dawn The Cheerleader:[/COLOR][/B] Now, I'm very pleased to be joined by one of the sexiest men in the Supreme Wrestling Federation, and one of the like, best wrestlers EVER! Jack Bruce! [COLOR="royalblue"]The fans roar with approval as into the scene, headband round the forehead as always stepped Jack Bruce. Bruce looked, as always, flamboyant and a smirk that wasn't arrogant, but wasn't normal, either.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrchid"][B]Jack Bruce:[/B][/COLOR] WE'RE IN VIRGINIA, BAY-BEH!! THE SWF IS GONNA ROCK YOU TONIGHT!!! [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]The energy of Jack Bruce really just leaps out of the screen and gets you. The fans agreed as they went bat **** crazy for that one.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"][B]Dawn The Cheerleader:[/B][/COLOR] Hey Brucey...how's it going? [COLOR="DarkOrchid"][B]Jack Bruce:[/B][/COLOR] When you're Jack Bruce, it's always going good! Listen up baby, there somethin' you wanna ask? [COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"][B]Dawn The Cheerleader:[/B][/COLOR] Uh, yeah. At least, I think there is...hmmm... [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Bruce swiped the microphone from Dawn's hands and politely smiled at her.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrchid"][B]Jack Bruce:[/B][/COLOR] I'll tell ya what...you can just run along and remember what it was, and come back and tell me later. [COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"][B]Dawn The Cheerleader:[/B][/COLOR] Okay, you're the Bruce! [COLOR="royalblue"]Dawn walked out of shot. She plays her dumb roll to complete perfection.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkOrchid"][B]Jack Bruce:[/B][/COLOR] NOW! RIGHT HERE IN VIRGINIA PARK FEILDS, JACK BRUCE IS GONNA GIVE YOU ALL SOMETHING TO REMEMBER! Now Remo, you may be good, you may even be a little younger than my handsome self, but lemme tell you something Remo...I RESPECT YOU! In fact, I even admire you to a certain point, but that doesen't mean you can't be ready...and everybody in this building better be damn ready, because when JACK BRUCE COMES TO TOWN, IT GETS SHAKEN UPSIDE DOWN, INSIDE OUT! ARE YOU READY?!?! [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]And to a huge reaction, Bruce cracked a huge, comical grin and dropped the microphone to the ground, walking out of shot. Just after he's walked out of shot, back walked in Dawn, not realising the absence of her interview subject.[/COLOR] [COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"][B]Dawn The Cheerleader:[/B][/COLOR] Hey, Jack! I remem...oh. Nevermiiind! [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Rating:[/B] B+[/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Segment Five[/B] Cutting to another part of the building we came upon the World Tag Team Champions, The Biggz Boyz walking through the corridors! Getting ready for their non-title match against Sexual Aggression, Brett was talking to his brother, but we couldn't hear it. Bart nodded though, and mouthed something along the lines of "see you by the curtain." Brett walked out of shot, and as Bart walked round the corner, he got crushed to the ground with a huge double armed attack! Bart tried to get to his feet but was met with a kick to the gut and a powerbomb, cracking the young man's head on the cold arena floor! This man? None other than Runaway Train! Train looked down with disdain on Bart, before slowly walking away. We cut to the announcers, telling us that due to Bart's "mishap", Brett would be facing a handicap match. [B]Rating:[/B] B[/COLOR] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/BrettBiggz.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JoeSexy.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/AngryGilmore.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Handicap Match[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Brett Biggz[/B][/COLOR] versus [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Sexual Aggression[/B][/COLOR] [I]Brett looked nervous. Obviously, you can understand why, seeing as his brother just got decimated by the World Champion and he was facing two of the SWF's premier wrestlers at once. He had ever right to be worried. Angry Gilmore started off the match, whipping Brett from pillar to post, using closed hand fists and kicks to the gut before taking him down to the mat and locking in numerous, innovative submissions that you won't see from anybody else in the SWF. Sexy got the tag in, and swung a few haymakers, nearly knocking off the head of Biggz. Biggz hit a crossbody block, but Sexy rolled through and hit a fall away slam. Tag to Gilmore, who hit the Anger Management to quickly pin Biggz in 3:53[/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Rating:[/B] C[/COLOR] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/ZimmyBumfhole.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RandyBumfhole.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/RichMoney.jpg[/IMG] [color="Olive"][B]SWF North American Championship[/B][/color] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Zimmy Bumfhole[/B][/COLOR] versus [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Randy Bumfhole[/B][/COLOR] versus [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Rich Money[/B] ©[/COLOR] [I]The Bumfholes exploded onto the set, jumping up and down like crazy folk before they charged to the ring to their high paced music. The fans were definately behind them both, before in came the opening bars of a hardish rock song and the words...[/I][/SIZE] [COLOR="Teal"]"It's ALL About The Money!"[/COLOR] [SIZE="1"][I]After that, onto the stage strides Rich Money as a sea of fireworks go off behind him. With The North American Championship strapped firmly around his waist, he smirked and ****ily walked to the ring. The Bumfhole brothers were waiting, but amazingly, Money didn't seem worried that those two would gang up on him. He climbed through the ropes and handed his belt to the referee. Randy leapt into the air immediatly, knocking Money with a forearm smash before pushing him into the turnbuckle and unleashing a flurry of punches. Money kicked him in the gut, sending him to his knees but Zimmy leapt of his brothers back and onto Money, monkey flipping him into the center of the ring! Randy then hit a crescent kick on his brother and threw a few shots, but the Shooting Star champ recovered and blasted Randy with a clothesline over the top rope before utilising a top rope plancha! Both brothers led on the outside as Money regained his bearings. Zimmy rolled into the ring and Rich dropped an elbow across his chest before trying to set up a superplex, but Randy came in and got a powerbomb position, sending both crashing down to the mat with the PowerPlex! Randy covered Money, 1...2..NO! Kickout. He covered Zimmy, 1...2...Zimmy gets a foot on the ropes! Randy went up to the top rope, went for a frog splash but Zimmy moved and Randy rolled to the outside. Zimmy recovered but turned around, right into a Cash Flow! Money flopped onto Zimmy, 1...2...3! Rich Money retains the North American Championship in 10:55![/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Rating:[/B] C+[/COLOR] [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Segment Six[/B][/COLOR] [B]"The last time they met was in 2002. The Prize was the biggest in the world."[/B] [COLOR="royalblue"]Michaels in the background screams "OH MY GOD!" Fry claims it was "unbelieveable."[/COLOR] [B]"They showed heart, belief, will...and faith."[/B] [COLOR="royalblue"]Michaels once more screams "He Did It! Keith Did It!" The fans in the stands can be seen jumping up and down, amazed by the battle that they just saw. Confetti reigns from the cieling as a brief clip shows Sam Keith holding the SWF World Championship high above his head as his long, black haired adversary lies on the mat.[/COLOR] [B]"And now...in 2007. Witness it again."[/B][/SIZE] SAM KEITH vs. CHRISTIAN FAITH - NEXT WEEK [SIZE="1"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Rating:[/B] B+[/COLOR] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/JackBruce.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b68/New-Revolution-Raven/SWF/Remo.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Main Event Jack Bruce[/B][/COLOR] versus [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Remo[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] "DESTROYYYYYY" [SIZE="1"][I]With that statement, a slow beat kicks in as out from behind the curtain strolls Remo. Looking like he's ready to kill somebody, the Destroyer marches to ringside and climbs through the ropes. He stands around for a few seconds before hearing the unmistakable voice[/I][/SIZE] "ARE YOU READY [COLOR="DarkOrchid"][I]BAY-BEH?!"[/I][/COLOR] [SIZE="1"][I]Yes, it can only be one man. Too a massive reaction stepped out Jack Bruce, the loudest pop of the night. As his rocking theme song kicked in he strolled to ringside as the pyro went off everywhere, high fiving fans before sliding into the ring. The match got started as both men levelled up getting ready to attack. It was Remo who did so first, throwing an over hand right into Bruce's jaw, but he quickly recovered and started out a slug fest. Remo managed to back Bruce up against the ropes and charge, but Jack had him scouted and body dropped him over the ropes to the outside floor and followed him out. Bruce dropped Remo on the guard rail chest first before jumping up and down, getting the crowd behind him as he measured Remo with the turnbuckle, but Remo resisted and threw Jack head first into the corner post before rolling him back into the ring. Remo followed up on the inside by hitting a brutal clothesline on the New Yorker and also, using a belly to belly suplex into the turnbuckle! Remo then went for a powerbomb, but Bruce reversed it into a hurricanrana! "The Destroyer" was immediatly to his feet but found himself on the recieving end of a Spike DDT! Bruce covered 1...2...NO! Remo kicked out just in time. Remo then got his second wind, hitting a jumping big boot and a high knee attack, then covering Bruce but only got a 2. Both men traded two counts, even after Bruce hit an amazing Swanton Bomb, landing on Remo right in the center of the ring, they couldn't get each other down. The match went on, and Remo decided it was time to end it, but got cradled! 1...2...NO! Remo kicked out again! Bruce got to his feet and was lifted up for The Destroyer, Remo's devestating tombstone piledriver, Remo leapt in the air to deliver it, but somehow Bruce got free! Landing on his feet, he delivered an enzui-giri, stunning Remo, before hitting the Death Valley Driver, the NEW YORK MINUTE! Jack Bruce covered, 1...2...3! Jack Bruce got it![/I] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Rating:[/B] B[/COLOR] [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Segment Seven[/B][/COLOR] [color="royalblue"]Bruce got to his feet, and the crowd overwhelmed him with their reaction. After over 20 minutes of battling in the ring, Bruce had his hand raised high by Ric Young. However, this didn't last long as the Supreme Screen lit up, and to everyone's disdain, there was Eric Eisen. The jeers reigned down again, as Bruce looked on in confusion at the screen.[/color] [COLOR="Gray"][B]Eric Eisen:[/B][/COLOR] Hey there, "Brucey", hope I didn't interrupt your moment of glory. Well, even if I did, I don't care. You see, a lot of people seem to forget I'm a very important man in this company, and it makes me SICK to see you getting the treatment you get. You weren't made by this company! You came from outside and immediatly you were headlining shows. Well, I'm sick of seeing it, and I'm going to put an end to it. [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Bruce smiles, and invites Eisen down to the ring right now from wherever he's sitting backstage. This gave Eric his own smirk, as he nodded the "no" gesture, much to the confusion of Bruce.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Gray"][B]Eric Eisen:[/B][/COLOR] No, once again you missed the point, Bruce. I hate you, but not enough that I'd have to dirty my hands with the likes of you that have made a name in that...other company. No, you see, I want you OUT of the SWF forever, and that means effective immediatly, I'm putting a one hundred, thousand dollar bounty for anybody who can take you out. That is all, Jack Bruce. Goodnight. [COLOR="royalblue"]That bombshell being dropped, the camera zooms in on the dumbfounded face of the New Yorker Jack Bruce as the camera starts to fade out on this edition of SWF TV! Peter Michaels, Duane Fry and Ana Garcia put over the fact this had happened and wished everyone a goodnight as the cameras faded. [B]Rating:[/B] B-[/COLOR][/SIZE][/CENTER] [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Final Rating:[/B] C+[/COLOR] [INDENT][SIZE="1"][COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]TV Rating:[/B][/COLOR] 28.00 on America-Sports-1 and 0.21 on UK Broadcasting Secondary [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]Attendance:[/B][/COLOR] 8,874 [COLOR="royalblue"][B]Quick Results:[/B][/COLOR] Marc DuBois def. Matt Despair in 6:41 Enforcer Roberts def. Lobster Warrior in 9:29 Sexual Aggresion def. Brett Biggz in 3:53 Rich Money def. Zimmy Bumfhole and Randy Bumfhole in 10:55 to retain the North American Championship Jack Bruce def. Remo in 22:12 [COLOR="RoyalBlue"][B]My Notes:[/B][/COLOR] Well, could've done better, but not bad for a first show. With all the talent in the SWF, you'd think you could get awesome ratings, but it turns out it's harder than it seems. Still, if my shows keep going that way then I'll drop in size (more than likely) and I don't want that to happen. I expected more out of Money and the Bumfholes, but Remo and Jack Bruce were incredible. They should definately be World Champions soon.[/INDENT][/SIZE]
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Nice show!!! The pairing of Laramee and Death Row is something I always do on the 1st show aswell!! Your visions and the the way you potray characters are very interesting, and I need to ask how did you know that the 'New York Minute' was a 'Death Valley Driver', and the 'Destroyer' a 'Tombstone'? Or was that just how you imagined them?
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Yeah man, I just think of a move that fits the name. After all, if a casual reader came in and looked at what a "New York Minute" was, they'd be confused as hell, so I always adapt my own things. Yeah, Laramee and Death Row made sense to me, as I'm going to take a chance on giving a lot of the lower cards parts in storylines. I always try and add a little something unique, although I have to credit sebsplex for the "Are you ready Bay Beh?!", but that just works so well. Many thanks for the feedback man, I hope to see a few more!
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Shmoe, I felt that was a really good debut show for you, and you've already got me hooked even if you look past the fact that I mark for the SWF Diaries. You've nailed the characters down how I would have imagined them, and all that good stuff. Also, if you happen to have Wrestling Spirit 2, there are Trademark moves of just about all the SWF Workers, including set-up manuevers, so it's worth checking out if only for research reasons.
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