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[center][img]http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/3623/swf6ns.jpg[/img] [b][color=blue]Supreme Wrestling Federation 2006: Extinguish The Threat [/b][/color][/center] There was once a time where it was completely different. SWF still had Supreme TV, every ninety minutes per Tuesday – but that was all that was different. In the fuzzy, nostalgia days of the 80’s and 90’s, the ratings were insignificant. What were ratings to them anyway? Maybe a bit more or a bit less advertising revenue – that was it. All Richard Eisen and the Supreme Wrestling Federation had to worry about was to sell their pay per views through the build-up of interviews with squash matches constructed around that. Hell, SWF priority of ratings was less than selling own brand of ice cream on national television. Along came an arrogant, fresh face upon the wrestling scene. Fronted by the biggest wrestler possibly of all time – Tommy Cornell and the Total Championship Wrestling (formerly HGC) came in and blew everything apart. They placed themselves on three different channels across America at the same time on the same Tuesday slot SWF was in. They then provided a new meaning to ratings. Ratings became all. Whenever they defeated SWF, or became the #1 cable program that week, they’d boast about it. And then the squash matches had gone too. Big name versus big name matches on free television – something never ever done before and now it was becoming expectancy rather than a privilege. Entering into the new millennium, the war became rough. SWF had counteracted TCW’s philosophy and began to aim it’s target demographic to as many groups as possible. By the time the year 2000 had come – TCW had aggressive, more adult orientated characters… SWF had that too, but also included characters designed for family viewing like superheroes. Smarks had their own dig at some of SWF’s more cartoonish characters – including the infamous tag team of a pantomime horse. Luckily for SWF, this was a time where TCW’s ratings were motionless due to Tommy Cornell being out of action with a broken leg. Critics have argued though that SWF really screwed up and should have tried to get into a comfortable lead. Cornell returned and the war raged on. SWF began to suffer the loss of ratings, some say because of Christian Faith and how there hasn’t been a Supreme TV in years where he hasn’t had at least fifteen minutes air time – thus he was getting boring. This lead to something drastic at the pay per view in January 2005 where Runaway Train became the new champion, a victory he followed up by throwing Christian Faith off the stage and into retirement. Faith did come back six months later – but it was enough to create a close cut ratings year. Now we’re in 2006 and the question is: can SWF extinguish the threat known as TCW?
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[center][color=blue][b][u]Supreme Wrestling Federation Roster[/u][/b][/color] [b][u]The Champions[/b][/u] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RunawayTrain.jpg[/img] [b]Runaway Train[/b] [b][i]SWF Heavyweight Champion[/i][/b] The Runaway Train is possibly the most fearsome man to step foot into a SWF ring in a long while. His huge size and menace are impressive and make his big break when he became the man to put Christian Faith into retirement. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JoeSexy.jpg[/img] [b]Joe Sexy[/b] [b][i]SWF North American Champion[/i][/b] Joe Sexy is a good all round worker who has a ton of charisma, and plays his character well. He became a wrestler late in life, not making his pro debut until he was 29, and has risen fast. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/CalamariKid.jpg[/img] [b]Calamari Kid[/b] [b][i]SWF Shooting Star Champion[/i][/b] Calamari Kid is a young high flier, whose wacky persona and squid-based mask make him a favourite with young fans. Putting aside the comedy aspect of his character, he is also a pretty solid wrestler. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Elmo.jpg[/img] [b]Elmo Benson[/b] [b][i]SWF Tag Team Champion[/i][/b] Elmo Benson is one half of the young Canadian team High Concept (with Groucho Bling), two energetic fun babyfaces. An average worker, he is making improvements as he gains experience. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Groucho.jpg[/img] [b]Groucho Bling[/b] [b][i]SWF Tag Team Champion[/i][/b] Groucho Bling is one half of High Concept (with Elmo Benson), two young energetic Canadian workers. Considered the better of the two, and a potential future star, Groucho is a good all-rounder who is improving rapidly. [b][u]The Rest Of The Roster[/b][/u] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/AndreJones.jpg[/img] [b]Andre Jones[/b] Andre Jones is a young rookie from North Dakota, who after an unremarkable rookie year was surprisingly signed by SWF for his first taste of national attention. A little known fact is that he is a world calibre volleyball player. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/AngryGilmore.jpg[/img] [b]Angry Gilmore[/b] Angry Gilmore is one of the most travelled young wrestlers around, having already worked for major promotions in the US, his home of Canada, Mexico and Japan. Ultra-talented, he is seen as a potentially massive star. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/BartBiggz.jpg[/img] [b]Bart Biggz[/b] Bart teams with his brother Brett to form the sibling tag team The Biggz Boyz. The younger of the two, he is a solid all-round worker who provides the stability of the team, which may be why he gets less of the publicity than his brother. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/BlackHatBailey.jpg[/img] [b]Black Hat Bailey[/b] Black Hat Bailey is a good technical worker who is known for his consistency. A veteran, he has managed to keep himself in good shape thanks to his low-risk offence, and so still has many years in him. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/BrettBiggz.jpg[/img] [b]Brett Biggz[/b] Charismatic Brett is primarily a tag team worker, along with his brother Bart. The more flashy, aeriel based of the two, he is the one that people expect to be the future star. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/ChristianFaith.jpg[/img] [b]Christian Faith[/b] Christian Faith is one of the most enduring figures in US wrestling, having been a headliner 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. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/EnforcerRoberts.jpg[/img] [b]Enforcer Roberts[/b] Enforcer Roberts is one of the best technical wrestlers around, although he has always been held back by his lack of charisma. He found fame late in his career when he was repackaged as Richard Eisen's silent enforcer in SWF. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Enygma.jpg[/img] [b]Enygma[/b] The masked Enygma is a decent worker, who is looked at as one of the luckiest wrestlers around, as he has been pushed far beyond his talents, and become massively over in the process. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/EricEisen.jpg[/img] [b]Eric Eisen[/b] Eric Eisen is the youngest son of Richard Eisen. A risk-taker in the ring, he is earning respect for his willingness to work hard, when he could have simply coasted by on name value. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Flex.jpg[/img] [b]Flex[/b] Flex is a very talented all-rounder from Canada, who has spent his entire career in the USA so far. He is best known for his tag team with Pecs, "Flex And Pecs", a ****y young heel tandem. Signed with SWF in 2005. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/FreddieDatsun.jpg[/img] [b]Freddie Datsun[/b] "American Everyman" Freddie Datsun is a hard working, dependable wrestler, who never seems to get the sustained push his work ethic deserves. He remains a popular figure with the fans though. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JackBruce.jpg[/img] [b]Jack Bruce[/b] Flamboyant New Yorker Jack Bruce is a talented all round worker, whose big break was when he was hired by TCW to be the lead singer of their rock band \ stable "Painful Procedure". His "defection" to SWF was big news in August 2004. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JumboShrimp.jpg[/img] [b]Jumbo Shrimp[/b] Jumbo Shrimp is a big guy who drifted around the independent scene for many years as Jumbo Jackson before being repackaged as Jumbo Shrimp by SWF, to join their underwater-themed stable. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/LobsterWarrior.jpg[/img] [b]Lobster Warrior[/b] Lobster Warrior is a good all-round wrestler, who is known for his entrance attire of plastic lobster claws and a mask. He is best known for his work in SWF, where his character inspired an entire underwater-themed stable. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Pecs.jpg[/img] [b]Pecs[/b] Pecs is a Mexican, who has spent his entire career in the USA. A decent worker, he is best known for teaming with the more talented Flex as "Flex And Pecs". Was signed to SWF in 2005. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Remo.jpg[/img] [b]Remo[/b] Remo Richardson is one of the brightest prospects in wrestling. Despite his young age, he is already producing high calibre matches, and is considered a lock for future world champion. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RichMoney.jpg[/img] [b]Rich Money[/b] Rich Money is a good all-round worker, who is massively entertaining in his role as an arrogant super-rich bully. He is perhaps the best natural heel in North America at the moment. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RobbieRetro.jpg[/img] [b]Robbie Retro[/b] "The Disco Stud" Robbie Retro is a big rookie, whose fun character got him a cult following on the independent circuit, before he got his big break when SWF signed him. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SamKeith.jpg[/img] [b]Sam Keith[/b] Sam Keith is a well-travelled veteran, having been a major part of promotions in the US, Canada, Mexico and Japan. A true legend, his main claim to fame is as the inventor of the Proton Lock, a deadly submission hold that has won him many titles. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SkullDeBones.jpg[/img] [b]Skull DeBones[/b] Skull DeBones is a big guy who made a name for himself in the independent circuit before his awesome "Avenging Angel" gimmick and costume got him noticed by SWF, where he is on his way to becoming a huge star. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SqueekyMcClean.jpg[/img] [b]Squeeky McClean[/b] Squeeky McClean is one of the most consistent wrestlers around, turning in solid technical displays at every turn. His most recognisable role is as an annoyingly self-righteous heel in SWF. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SteveFrehley.jpg[/img] [b]Steve Frehley[/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. He has been riding a huge wave of momentum ever since. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/TexasPete.jpg[/img] [b]Texas Pete[/b] Texas Pete is a young hoss who is improving rapidly. Although his skills aren't very good yet, he does have the size and look to make a good career. He has been learning a lot from teaming with the veteran Enforcer Roberts. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/WarlordAgony.jpg[/img] [b]Warlord Agony[/b] Warlord Agony is one half of the Lords Of War with his long-time partner Warlord Pain. Having been a team for almost 20 years, they are considered one of the legendary combos of all time. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/WarlordPain.jpg[/img] [b]Warlord Pain[/b] Along with his long-time partner Warlord Agony, Warlord Pain has been one of the dominant forces in tag team wrestling for almost two decades. A legend, although his skills are rapidly failing with age. [b][u]The Personalities[/b][/u] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/AnaGarcia.jpg[/img] [b]Ana Garcia[/b] Originally born in Hawaii, Ana Garcia moved to Canada at a young age and considers that her nationality. With no ring skills, she gets by in her role as valet thanks to her great looks and charisma. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/DuaneFry.jpg[/img] [b]Duane Fry[/b] Tennessee-based Duane Fry is a decent announcer who has worked for SWF since his debut at age 18. He has a relaxed natural style to his commentary, and is famous for his catchphrase of "This is going to be a barn-stormer!" [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JerryEisen.jpg[/img] [b]Jerry Eisen[/b] Jerry Eisen is the eldest son of Richard Eisen, and is the only male member of the Eisen family who has not competed in the ring at some point, instead working as the play-by-play man on SWF shows. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Jessie.jpg[/img] [b]Jessie[/b] Jessie is a sexy valet from New Jersey, who regularly tops "Babe Of The Year" awards on wrestling web sites. She is married to Tom "Angry" Gilmore. She is known as one of the nicest "divas" around, and is popular with everyone. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/PeterMichaels.jpg[/img] [b]Peter Michaels[/b] Peter Michaels is considered to be one of the greatest wrestling announcers of all time. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/QueenEmily.jpg[/img] [b]Queen Emily[/b] Queen Emily started out as a valet, where her microphone work and good looks got her noticed. Since then, she has graduated to working as a colour commentator for SWF. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RichardEisen.jpg[/img] [b]Richard Eisen[/b] Richard Eisen is famously the promoter of SWF, the most successful promotion of all-time in North America. A controversial figure, he is possibly the most powerful person in wrestling today. [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/TheGuru.jpg[/img] [b]The Guru[/b] The Guru is a manager from Maine. Originally a wrestler, he realised that his charisma and microphone skills far outstripped his abilities in the ring, and so he became a full time ringside manager.[/center]
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[b][color=blue]SWF Supreme TV Preview – 3rd January 2006[/b][/color] This week will see Supreme Wrestling Federation enter a brand new calendar year in style. The main event is scheduled to be Christian Faith, fresh from a convincing victory from a now injured Squeeky McClean at Christmas Clash, facing off against nemesis Rich Money. Will Faith be able to pull off yet another victory to add to his mass list of accolades, or will Rich Money finally get his wish by defeating Christian? However, that is not all Rich Money is involved in. Rich Money and Remo have built up a reputation in the tag team division recently, defeating several top contenders. Now they finally get their shot against the champs High Concept. Will Money and Remo pull off the win and get the championships or will the title holders retain? Even more importantly, how well will Rich Money handle wrestling two matches in one night? Plus we are scheduled to hear from Jack Bruce. Ever since entering the federation, the rockstar has been on a roll – a roll that saw him defeat Enforcer Roberts at Christmas Clash. What will we hear from the man and will rumours of his intentions to go after the Heavyweight championship be confirmed? Also, the North American title will be on the line, Eric Eisen is in the house and The Underwater Union will feature in a short film. For this and much more – tune into Supreme TV this upcoming Tuesday for ninety minutes of wrestling action, only on America-Sports-1!
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[center][img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/supremetv.jpg[/img] [b][color=blue]SWF Supreme TV January 3rd 2006 Live from the H Jones Building in Great Lakes Attendance: 11,401 [/b][/color] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JerryEisen.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/PeterMichaels.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/QueenEmily.jpg[/img] The opening Supreme TV video plays before it cuts to the arena. The fireworks explode and the crowd cheer like mad as the first episode of Supreme TV in this New Year goes on the air! The camera pans through the arena as your commentators for tonight: Peter Michaels, Queen Emily and Jerry Eisen begin their usual commentary duty. [b]Michaels:[/b] Ladies and gentleman, SWF Supreme TV is on the air! We're live for yet another ninety minutes, here to bring you the greatest in the world of sports entertainment for you. And what a show we have tonight! Tonight’s main event will see none other than Christian Faith in action tonight. He will face a guy who would trade in all of his money for bragging rights of beating Faith – and that guy is Rich Money. [b]Eisen:[/b] Plus there are two championships on the line – the Tag Team and North American championships will be at stake. Joe Sexy defends his North American title against Freddie Datsun. Plus, in the Tag Team title match: High Concept will defend their championships against the team of Rich Money and Remo. This is despite Money being in tonight’s main event. [b]Emily:[/b] You see, this is the bit where everyone still start complaining about how Rich Money wouldn’t have a chance in hell. But believe you me, if you have as much money as he does then he can do absolutely anything. You’ll see it here tonight – Rich Money will decimate Christian Faith and then probably smoke the most expensive cigar money can buy after the match in celebration. [b]Michaels:[/b] Thank you Emily. Also, Skull DeBones and Eric Eisen are in action, we'll hear from Jack Bruce and, right now, we have Sam Keith facing against a guy he can’t seem to beat - Steve Frehley. [b]| Grade: A |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SteveFrehley.jpg[/img] [b]vs.[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SamKeith.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]Match #1 - Steve Frehley vs. Sam Keith[/b][/color] This match saw Sam Keith be as careful as possible while trying to inflict a lot of punishment – the reason being how Frehley beat Keith on his debut back in 2004. The ending came when Keith had Steve dazed in the middle of the ring. Keith did a dropkick, sending Frehley stumbling to the ropes. Keith bounced off the ropes and went to land on Steve, but NO! Frehley moves out of the way, causing Keith to get tangled in the ropes. Quickly, Frehley gets Keith out and does the Frehley’s Comet Implant DDT to ensure the victory! [color=blue][b]Winner: Steve Frehley (8:42)[/b][/color] The crowd goes mental as Steve Frehley gets his hand raised by the referee. [b]Michaels:[/b] Oh my god! Steve Frehley has done it once more, a victory over veteran Sam Keith! [b]Emily:[/b] DAMNIT! Sam slowly gets onto his knees, holding onto his head. He realises what has happened and begins to hold his head in disbelief. How the hell has he lost to this guy again??? [b]| Grade: B+ |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JoeSexy.jpg[/img] As we come back from a commercial break, the current SWF North American champion Joe Sexy (in ring attire) is in the ring completing his impressive purple/pink illuminated entrance. He then reaches for the microphone. [b]Eisen:[/b] Welcome back to SWF Supreme TV. Already in the ring is Joe Sexy and it looks like he may have something to say. Sexy puts the microphone to his mouth as the crowd boo him. [b]Sexy:[/b] I know you’re all uglier than Michael Jackson after a court trial – but shut the hell up, I’m trying to speak. This instigates more booing. [b]Sexy:[/b] Tonight, I am facing some guy called Freddie Datsun for my North American title. He is a blue chipper – whatever the hell that means – and has a burning passion for the United States of America. And, yeah, we’re all very proud of him but so on. However I am afraid I have some bad news. [b]Michaels:[/b] Some bad news? What’s he talking about? [b]Sexy:[/b] You see, while I can wrestle tonight, I am under doctor’s orders that I should not defend my North American title tonight! Look… I have a doctor’s note right here. [b]Eisen:[/b] This is utter bull****! [b]Emily:[/b] Show some respect Jerry, the man is ill! Joe Sexy pulls the doctor’s note from underneath his trunks and opens it up. [b]Sexy:[/b] Ahem… To whom it may concern, due to the smell that Great Lakes it is emitting, it is my professional opinion that Sexy is not 100% sexy enough to defend his belt! The crowd boo and begin to chant “bull****”. [b]Sexy:[/b] Look – it’s right here: signed Dr TJ Bruning. See… [i](Points at the paper)[/i] I am not lying! That’s when Freddie Datsun’s music begins to play. [b]| Grade: B+ |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/FreddieDatsun.jpg[/img] [b]vs.[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JoeSexy.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]Match #2: Freddie Datsun vs. Joe Sexy [Non-Title Match][/b][/color] Both competitors got equal amounts of offence. The ending came when Sexy kicked Datsun in the gut in the centre of the ring. He placed Datsun in a front face-lock and was aiming to do a suplex. However, Freddie quickly reversed it with a small package: ONE!!! TWO!!! THREE!!! Freddie defeats the North American champion in a non-title match! [color=blue][b]Winner: Freddie Datsun (7:13)[/b][/color] The crowd go ballistic as Datsun’s hand is raised by the referee. He then motions down to a shocked Sexy the belt-around-waist sign. [b]Eisen:[/b] Freddie just beat Sexy!!! [b]Michaels:[/b] And he would be North American champion by now if Joe was feeling sexy enough. [b]Emily:[/b] I hate this! The guys who actually wrestle for the fans instead of fame and fortune are winning tonight! This sucks! [b]| Grade: B+ |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RichMoney.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Remo.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/AngryGilmore.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]The Rich Alliance[/b][/color] Angry Gilmore is backstage, leaning against the wall when Rich Money and Remo come into the screen. Rich is wearing a nice leather jacket and some expensive sunglasses, while Remo looks all decked out in quality goods too. Gilmore looks up and acknowledges the two men. [b]Money:[/b] Hello, Gilmore. [b]Gilmore:[/b] ‘sup Rich? [b]Money:[/b] As you probably know, I have been scheduled for two matches tonight, one with my good friend Remo here against Big Bird and the Cookie Monster or whatever the hell they’re called and another against the so-called 'Icon' Christian Faith. I hate Faith so much that I want to be 100% ready for my match with Faith, so I can’t be bothered to wrestle with the residents of Bear and his Big Blue House before hand. So Gilmore - I have an offer which you will find hard to refuse. [b]Gilmore:[/b] Oh? [b]Money:[/b] In my hand I hold a big sum of money, and I would like to offer you half of it now to team with Remo in the Tag Title match and I will give you this half when you come back with the belts around your waist. What do you say? [b]Gilmore:[/b] Sure, I'll do it. Now give me the money. [b]Money:[/b] Okay, Gilmore calm down, it's only money. I'm confident that you will win this match – making my match preparation even more relaxing. You know the deal sat with a lovely, expensive, young lady and a bottle of Champagne on ice backstage – watching my money being well spent. He hands Gilmore the money and he is immediately drawn to counting it. Remo smirks as Angry counts up the money very carefully. [b]| Grade: A |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/CalamariKid.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JumboShrimp.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/LobsterWarrior.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]The Underwater Union In: The Cat Problem[/b][/color] The scene fades into a film-esque scene. Sat around the table are three guys, wearing identical clothes and identical thick framed glasses playing a game of poker. One of the guys throws a card to the centre of the table when suddenly – there is a large scream. This makes the three shoot their heads up. [b]Man #1:[/b] What was that? [b]Man #2:[/b] It sounds like trouble! Suddenly, the three men dive out of view of the camera. About five seconds later, the crowd within the arena watching the vignette cheer as three fan favourites enter the screen: Jumbo Shrimp, Lobster Warrior and the SWF Shooting Star champion: The Calamari Kid – The Underwater Union! [b]Calamari Kid:[/b] Superheroes, AWAY!!! They ‘fly’ out of the scene. It then dissolves to an outdoor scene. It is daylight in a sunny suburban part of town. Stood next to a tree is an old woman. [b]Old Woman:[/b] Somebody help! My cat is stuck up that tree! She points upwards. Indeed on a branch is a cat stood very still – trapped and probably terrified. Meanwhile on the ground, The Underwater Union appear, jumping to behind the woman. [b]Jumbo Shrimp:[/b] Don’t worry m’am! We’ll save your cat! The woman turns around. Suddenly, she starts screaming. [b]Old Woman:[/b] Help! There’s three burglars trying to steal my purse! HELP!!!!! [b]Lobster Warrior:[/b] Please calm down. We’re not burglars, we’re superheroes. We’re here to save your cat! [b]Old Woman:[/b] Get away from my pension book! She begins to hit the Lobster Warrior in the arm softly with her handbag. Meanwhile in the tree, The Calamari Kid is slowly shuffling towards the afraid cat. [b]Calamari Kid:[/b] Here kitty, kitty, kitty! The cat hisses at the squid-masked wearing superhero. It cuts to another angle, where The Calamari Kid falls from the tree with the cat clawing its face. Jumbo Shrimp sighs as he watched The Lobster Warrior get prodded comically with the Old Woman’s walking stick. [b]Lobster Warrior:[/b] Mother was right. I should’ve become a lawyer. With that, the vignette ends with some music playing as the camera zooms upwards to an establishing shot. Fade to black. Fade in again back to the arena. [b]Eisen:[/b] God bless the Underwater Union, always entertaining their fans with their hi-jinx. [b]| Grade: B- |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/EricEisen.jpg[/img] [b]vs.[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/TexasPete.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]Match #3: Eric Eisen vs. Texas Pete[/b][/color] A majority of the match was controlled by Eric Eisen’s determination and his attacking. Things completely changed direction after Eisen’s missile dropkick hit the referee. Eisen was ready to do a brainbuster when Black Hat Bailey came down to the ring. With a pair of brass knuckles in his hands, he levelled Eisen in between the eyes. Eric fell to the floor unconscious. The referee conveniently came back around when Texas Pete managed to get an arm over for the pinfall attempt and consequent victory. [color=blue][b]Winner: Texas Pete (5:11)[/b][/color] Immediately after the match, Black Hat Bailey steps back into the ring and continues to beat down on Eric Eisen. The referee calls for the bell again in some strange technique to make Bailey stop – it doesn’t work though. [b]Emily:[/b] Now this is more like it! The other referees rush down to the ring to break things up. [b]Michaels:[/b] Black Hat Bailey probably has the same old reasons for what he just did. This is his life, his source of income comes from beating down others for money. [b]Eisen:[/b] It makes you wonder who paid Bailey off though. [b]Michaels:[/b] We’ll be right back. Fade to commercials. [b]| Grade: B- |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/EricEisen.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RichardEisen.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]Your Destiny[/b][/color] Richard Eisen is sat in his office watching Supreme TV on a television. Suddenly, his son Eric barges through. He is slightly bleeding from his forehead and is holding onto the back of his head. Eric slams his fist on the desk. [b]Eric Eisen:[/b] Damnit! That son-of-a-bitch Black Hat Bailey! What the hell was that? [b]Richard Eisen:[/b] Looks like you’ve got yourself into a pickle there. Bailey is after you and I’m sure the man who paid him is too. [b]Eric Eisen:[/b] Bastard… What are you going to do about it, Dad? [b]Richard Eisen:[/b] Me? I’m not going to do anything. You see, Eric, you and me might not see eye to eye – we never have and never will. In fact I even remember setting the Supremacists onto you once myself for getting into the way. However it’s because I care for you. You decided to take the road to being a wrestler and I haven’t seen you crash yet. I want you to fight your own wars yourself and control your own destiny, not without Daddy’s help and when the time comes, you’ll be a deserving champion. [b]Eric Eisen:[/b] I understand. So I have to control my own destiny then… I have a very good idea of who paid Bailey off… Eric Eisen then walks out of the room. [b]| Grade: B+ |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/SkullDeBones.jpg[/img] [b]vs.[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/AndreJones.jpg[/img] [b][color=blue]Match #4 – Skull DeBones vs. Andre Jones[/b][/color] This match was the definition of a squash match. It began with Andre Jones ambushing Skull in order to get in some early offence. However, it only took one clothesline from DeBones to turn the momentum around. Skull executed the Skull Krusher facebuster to get the win. [b][color=blue]Winner: Skull DeBones (2:56) [/b][/color] [b]Eisen:[/b] So... Andre Jones is pretty much dead then. [b]Michaels:[/b] Yup. Skull DeBones proves why he is a force to be reckoned with in the Supreme Wrestling Federation. We now go to backstage where our broadcast colleague Duane Fry is with Christian Faith. [b]| Grade: B- |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/DuaneFry.jpg[/img] [b]with[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/ChristianFaith.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Enygma.jpg[/img] [b][color=blue]Gotta Have Faith[/b][/color] The scene cuts to backstage. Stood there is SWF announcer/interview Duane Fry, microphone in hand. He is with Christian Faith. Stood behind Faith is his friend Enygma. [b]Fry:[/b] Christian, you have a match against Rich Money later on tonight and he isn’t exactly a pushover. Will you be ready for such a high calibre match tonight? [b]Faith:[/b] You know Duane, ever since I beat that self-righteous chump Squeeky McClean at Christmas Clash, I have become eager. You see, that Heavyweight championship has been away from my waist for 49 weeks and I’m getting a little itchy. I’m getting ready to finally face Runaway Train again; you know what I’m saying? [b]Fry:[/b] But why now? Why not six months ago? [b]Faith:[/b] You see I am a man with a different mentality to many others in this business. When Runaway Train threw me off the stage a year ago and sent me into retirement for six months – vengeance filled my mind. However, when I came back, I felt sorry for him. He was basically taking orders from the Supremacists and Richard Eisen. When they split up, Train had no excuse. He had no excuse when he faced my friend Enygma here last month at Christmas Clash and broke his arm after the match. And let me tell you something… Enygma snatches the microphone. [b]Enygma:[/b] We’re two pissed off son-of-a-bitches!!! They then exit the scene. [b]Fry:[/b] Back to you, Jerry. [b]| Grade: A |[/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Groucho.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Elmo.jpg[/img] [b]vs.[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/Remo.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/AngryGilmore.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/originalbelt09.jpg[/img] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/originalbelt09.jpg[/img] [b][color=blue]Match #5 – Groucho Bling & Elmo Benson © vs. Remo & Angry Gilmore [SWF Tag Team Championship][/b][/color] This is the first championship defence of 2006 as Bling & Benson, also known as: High Concept face Remo & Gilmore who are introduced as Team Rich. Benson and Remo began the match to equal offence. As the match continued, Benson tagged in Bling – however after a stiff knee to the back from Gilmore on the outside – it changes the complexion completely for the match. This caused several minutes of the crowd cheering on Bling to make it back into his corner for the tag. After a desperation enzurgi on Angry Gilmore, he was able to do just that. The ending came after a stereotypical breakdown of the match, where tagging became irrelevant. Both members of High Concept were punching Remo and Gilmore in respective corners ten times (to the count of the fans). Remo though pushed Benson away – to which Benson responded by clotheslining him over the top rope. Gilmore also pushed Bling away and began to level him with punches. Suddenly Benson superkicked Angry. Then Benson and Bling went to opposite top ropes and they both did elbow drops at the same time, aka: The Bling Thing. After that, Elmo pinned Angry for High Concept to make their first successful defence of the title in 2006. [color=blue][b]Winner and still Champions: Groucho Bling & Elmo Benson (10:38) [/b][/color] The crowd go frantic as the referee hands over their Tag Team Championship belts. [b]Eisen:[/b] What a match! [b]Emily:[/b] And now they’re going to go home and indulge in milk, cookies… And watch the entire first season of The Magic School Bus on DVD. [b]| Grade: A | [/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/DuaneFry.jpg[/img] [b]with[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/JackBruce.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]Interview With A Rockstar[/b][/color] As we come back from commercial, SWF commentator Duane Fry is already in the ring with a microphone in his hands. [b]Fry:[/b] Ladies and gentleman, at this time I want to speak to a man that is recognised all over the world. He is a rockstar and one hell-of-a talented wrestler. Ladies and gentleman… JACK BRUCE! The crowd cheer (the ladies screaming) as Jack Bruce - in his fashionable as always purple shirt and blue jeans – walks down to the ring. He enters and poses at the crowd, to which they cheer back. [b]Fry:[/b] Jack Bruce, ever since your famous entrance into the federation last year, you have made quite an impact. You have been in some high profile matches and have picked up a North American title reign while doing so. [b]Bruce:[/b] That’s right! You know, when I came here from that other federation back in 2004, I had my critics. They told me that I wouldn’t last in this place without my backing band. Well, let me tell you something, it’s been over a year now and I think I’m doing well. I’ve faced top people, got a championship on the way and it was all without being a singer, a guitarist or anything to do with that. 2004 was a changing year for me, a year where it came all about the wrestling. It’s still great to rock and roll – but you have to prioritise. Prioritising is a good thing… I mean, how many times have I lost since being here? Not a lot, I can tell you! [b]Fry:[/b] What’s next for you, Jack Bruce? [b]Bruce:[/b] Isn’t it obvious? Everybody’s been expecting it, the fans have wanted it and I have been treading carefully, ready to pounce on the opportunity. And that is the SWF World Heavyweight championship. Runaway Train! You may have a lot of enemies and contenders, looking for that opportunity and you’re not a man to turn them down. Your destructive nature tells me you wish SWF had shows seven days a week just so you can keep the hospital wards full of people. You feed and crave off snapping people who are smaller than you’s necks with ease. However, don’t you think it’s about time you took on someone your own size? Jack Bruce then poses one more time. [b]Fry:[/b] Ladies and gentleman – Jack Bruce! His music plays as Jack plays to the crowd. [b]| Grade: A* | [/b] --- [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/ChristianFaith.jpg[/img] [b]vs.[/b] [img]http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d172/swfsupreme/RichMoney.jpg[/img] [color=blue][b]Match #6 – Christian Faith vs. Rich Money[/b][/color] The main event saw SWF’s biggest star: Christian Faith face off against old enemy Rich Money. Rich Money started the match off early, attacking Faith from behind at the end of his entrance. Money began an assault of stomps, kicks and the occasional slam to wear down Faith slowly but painfully. Faith was able to turn the momentum back around after barely surviving a sleeper hold. Faith immediately whipped Money to the ropes and did a big boot. Rich rolled out of the ring to save himself from any other attack. Christian Faith went to the outside and a brawl began there. Faith executed a couple of snake eyes, bounced Money’s head off the barrier and even whipped him into the steel steps. He rolled Money back in and only got the two. Then Faith picked up Money and was about to go for another move when Faith was forced back into the turnbuckle. Unfortunately, the referee was stood there too and he went down to the ground. Suddenly, out came Runaway Train. He slid into the ring, low blowed Faith before executing his devastating Train Wreck (Torture Rack into the backbreaker). The World Champ left the ring laughing. Rich Money went for the pin. The referee slowly got up and counted the pin… Very slowly… But Faith kicked out at the final moment, to the sheer delight of the fans! Eventually, both were back up to a vertical stance. After several punches and several kicks, Money went for Faith’s own finisher – The Cross (Razor’s Edge). However, Faith reversed it and got a DDT. Then, while looking down at Runaway Train, he did The Cross himself and got the pinfall victory as a consequence! [b][color=blue] Winner: Christian Faith (15:15) [/b][/color] [b]Michaels:[/b] Wow… What an epic match! [b]Emily:[/b] It would’ve ruled if Rich had won! [b]Eisen:[/b] But the bigger story here is Runaway Train and Christian Faith. Train knows Faith is next in line. From myself, Emily and Peter – goodnight and thanks for tuning in! The show ends with Christian Faith climbing to the turnbuckles and looking down at Runaway Train in the entrance, who is pissed off that Faith won. They exchange inaudible words as we fade to black. [b]| Grade: A* |[/b] --- [color=blue][b]Final Grade: A Total TV Audience Figures: 1,251,431 TCW Total Wrestling, which was main evented by Tommy Cornell versus Steve Grayson, got a combined audience figure of: 938,953. SWF Supreme TV defeated TCW Total Wrestling by 312,478. [/b][/color][/center]
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