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Xtreme Federation Of Wrestling: Tough Choices

 

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"Hello" a smooth Jerry Eisen looks onto the camera as we see him in an old fashioned arena in the Tri-State Area named The Ministry, where many independent bookings had been made and showed for the last decade.

 

"And welcome to SWF 24/7. In the next following episodes, we are going to be showing you the sudden chain of events that led to the ever so called the East Coast War. A time where wrestling was becoming more just than a contest. A time where wrestling was just becoming more like a sport. And it this cases, it is a time where men fought for their dignity. In this special series, we are going to be looking at some of the most controversial but yet what has the East Coast Wars had to offer. And in a time where the war really got personal, drama and entertainment were put on the same page. The conditions were extreme. The risks are real and the destruction is wild. Some critics might say that this promotion took wrestling and turned it into something new. Something that fans would want to pay to see. And something that wrestlers would love to do. It is all where it came from as history say it."

 

We hear the arena getting set up for the next show to come as workers are arranging the chairs. " Everything has to begin somewhere and it was where XFW took their talent and turned it into a revolutionizing style that would impress the fans. But as it leads to its own consequences, it also looks upon of who would love it and who would hate it. Historic fact, where did this all started? The blood, the weapons, the brawls, the mayhem, the drama, the risk."

 

As Jerry Eisen comes into a pause, the camera changes its angle and zooms on Jerry. "In association of SWF: Worldwide Productions and Phil Vibert, we present you, XFW: The Origins Of Hardcore."

 

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After Jerry Eisen says his line, "Enter Sandman" plays on the screen as clips of matches and promos from the East Coast War especially concentrating on the wild mayhem that XFW produced over the time. From men being trapped into barbed wires into legendary bumps such as the scaffold fall of Henry Lee to I, Butcher almost killing Big Dunc Kendall. Shawn Gonzalez putting The Insane Heat to Latino Crab. Precious memories that many independent wrestlers had during the old days.

 

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"So where did this all start?" asks Jerry Eisen. "Where did XFW find their glory into the East Coast War and how did they find themselves falling back down and never coming back?" Xtreme Wrestling Federation started back in November 1995 as finding a no owner to the place, Big Dunc Kendall stepped up into the spot and gained full control of XFW. Then at 1997, finding no success of putting the promotion into the limelight, he needed to hire a creative mind for the promotion. Someone who would set the promotion into bigger things. The promise of XFW was seen in their product but men say that they weren't for greater exposure. Big Dunc tries to prove them wrong as he looked upon the guidance of his promotion through the expense of a man named: Terry Lambert."

 

"So who is Terry Lambert?"

 

 

SWF Archives: Footages of the old territory promotion of American Pro Wrestling Federation. A man with attitude. The son of the boss who would work his way up on the card. He had the menacing look and even the charisma to become a superstar.

 

 

On the studios of SWF, there sits Richard Eisen still off screen from the present day SWF. In a expensive studio chair, he sits there as he was confident about this interview.

 

"Even though many people find me responsible for killing the territories way back in the 1970's through 1980's, I didn't find myself quite that I killed American Pro Wrestling Federation. I'll take half of the credit but the other half belongs to Terry Lambert himself. If he hadn't for his ego to get in front of his business, SWF would be in serious competition by then. You think that this guy could had made the big time business, hell no. But yet again with the wrestlers that he pushed to the max helped me look the company good with those territory fans out there and it gain the company exposure. But for me considering hiring Terry Lambert, not gonna happen."

 

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Another set of footages as we see Terry Lambert wrestling in the APWF ring in a match against George DeColt. Both men where true caliber breed of wrestlers themselves but the fans seemed to like DeColt more. Then another match we see with Dan Stone who was set to lose. Terry Lambert is seen celebrating and even winning the main gold of the promotion after beating Marcus McKing. The fans throwing trash at him in the ring caused APWF to go out of business.

 

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"Back in the day, Terry Lambert was APWF. You thought that taking off Micky Starr out of his promotion made the APWF look bad? If Micky stayed in that mud then he wouldn't be the same guy that you saw over the last few decades. Same case goes with Sam Strong. Yeah he was called up I'll admit but he was held back and instead Brooklyn Punk gets a push because he was friends with Terry."

 

"In the 1970's, since SWF becoming a national powerhouse, the main territories where in damn danger. Micky Starr taken out of APWF was a good thing since he almost had a very bad argument with Terry and the previous owner Franco Lambert. Then Texas Wrestling League was going out of business. If it wasn't for Lone Star Stampeder, TWL would be out and never survived till 1995. I still wonder how he worked that out. I guess its a mystery of how they survived and the rest died. Dick Devastator's All American Florida Wrestling showed no competition. Its him and Momura that put the place on the spotlight but I couldn't care less. Terry Lambert was a failure.

 

He adjust his position. "So then I heard that he's coming back to the wrestling business. After retiring when APWF closed, he comes back in the year of 1997. And I heard that he's taking over XFW."

 

"That was a crazy move. Just really. That was a shift of style of Terry himself. And I thought that I'm crazy but hey he prove me wrong."

 

 

Jerry had a smile on his face as he stands in the same place but in the back audience row. "So how would Terry Lambert end up in XFW? Would he end up in Philly Pro instead? Or even the family friendly Rapid Pro Wrestling? Or maybe the entertainment that DAVE brought to the millions of Tri State fans? This is where the story begins."

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OOC Note: I hate ending my WWF diary but it seems its the only way to give C-verse '97 mod one more shot for me. Yeah Terry Lambert is the user character I'll admit something that came in my mind. First of all, I'd like to thank Phantom Stranger for a great PPPW diary and I hope I do the same and to the makers of the C-verse '97 mod. I hope those who followed me with my WWF diary's will do the same here with XFW. :)
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Now a Vegas man, Terry Lambert sits on a casino at Las Vegas where he is the current owner of that playhouse. Sitting on one of the tables, chips are set in place and there was a cup of wine placed in the table as well. Heading to his late 50's, Terry Lambert is living the good life as he takes a sip of the win.

 

"Xtreme Federation of Wrestling. Very good times I should say. But still may ask how the hell would I end up in a chaotic promotion. Well American Pro Wrestling closed shortly at 1977. I was scouting the folks at SWF and see how would end up on the stupid promotion. I couldn't simply argue that their product was stupid but it became a foundation of many entertainment like promotions such as DAVE and HGC. Then there came along this guy named Duncan Kendall. He tells me in an independent house show that he came from Montana. Well I'll be damned. Saw him wrestling in one of those house shows. He wasn't as great but he was worth bringing into APWF as a great midcarder and soon maybe training future wrestlers. Too bad my failure destroyed my dad's company." He takes another sip. "When APWF hit national TV, it was time to showcase the talents of my wrestlers and lead them to destroy SWF. But my ego simply couldn't help destroy others. But hey I'll tell myself I'm responsible.

 

Controversy comes in and every news reporter and wrestling critics question the death of APWF. All of it my fault. I learned that its not your friends or enemies that makes the promotion but the love of the sport itself."

 

"So I came back to the business by 1996. December 1996 to be exact. Looking at the Tri State area in where APWF showed most their talents, there I realize the East Coast Wars. And then watching one of the shows of a random company in which I had never heard of, there Duncan stepped up to me."

 

 

Kendall was approaching his 50's already. Happy life with his family, there he sits, retired and now as an independent road agent. How happy the good times are. He sits there in his home of Montana where he came from. Since seen last wrestled, he loss a little weight and muscle and really showing signs of aging.

 

"Good times they say. However with the success that Xtreme Wrestling Federation had, it seems that we could've expanded a little bit more. Man missing the good ol' days from you get hit by a steel chair and fall into the announcer's table and even hit someone else with a hammer. But before that, there was no East Coast War. There was only DAVE. When I was still in the SWF during the early 90's, just several group of investors gathered together to form DAVE. And who was there head booker? You guessed it Phil Vibert. They were a pretty great entertainment but they couldn't rise up because their product was risky.

 

So then Andrew Barber, another SWF worker left the promotion and gathered money from investors from all over the Tri-State area and Philly Pro Power Wrestling was created. I still wouldn't believe that Ronnie and Billy Jack, those guys from TCW known as Painful Procedure, well before their split, actually fitted on that promotion and their style. Marcus McKing was an APWF legend and became the PPPW head booker. Yet I'm not interested in going to the Tri-State area.

 

Of course this really turned me off. Rapid Pro Wrestling. Crap another company ran by the same ass man that didn't know anything about the Tri State area. So what he did, run it on the Mid Atlantic regions and yet he still got into the war. Back then those three promotions where killing each other while NYCW was grabbing their talents. But it didn't help at all. No one did.

 

So here is what I did. I asked for my resignation. I was good friends with Richard Eisen back then so he granted me my resignation and I'm welcome anytime. Its because I haven't shown anything that involves risk in the company like the Nemesis vs. Cornell match. Then I gathered several unemployed independent wrestlers. Most notified are guys like Frankie Future, Shawn Gonzalez, I, Butcher, The Insane Heat, Genghis Rahn, and Henry Lee and we formed this company in which it won't involve any of the traditional or family friendly crap that PPPW and RPW uses nor the ala sports entertainment promotion named DAVE. Instead we wanted the conditions to be extreme. Blood and mayhem shown. Xtreme Federation of Wrestling was created."

 

 

In the island of Puerto Rico, we see the all new FCW logo along in the ring are the Latino Kings being trained. Shawn Gonzalez sits on the FCW training facility as he runs the promotion as well. While a man at his best back then, now he is a really good trainer.

 

"That was loco man. XFW was a loco promotion for loco wrestlers. I got in because I needed a job. But then I got used to what it is going to be like and I kinda liked what they got to offer to me. Me and Puerto Rican Power then were teaming in the indies as this foreigner team of Puerto Ricans. Well he didn't want to come with me to XFW so then I was given a single run as a solid competitor. I didn't want to get involve in the mayhem but when I get hit by that steel chair from Frankie Future or almost get my head chopped off but that crazy I, Butcher guy, damn I was liking it."

 

He fixes himself. "And if you thought that XFW was about mayhem, you were wrong. That's what I thought but it became a survival of the fittest game. It became the most dangerous game. Man hunting man. You couldn't do anything about it."

 

 

Blackjack Robbins sits there in a gym center near the southern parts of Atlanta where he still works himself out with the bench press to this very day.

 

"XFW, my calling. Before Shane Sneer opened Southern Class Championship Wrestling, of course we were part of the XFW. It didn't matter whether you were the jackass or the egomaniac or the rookie in the roster. All you do is show that you are the best. In my case we had a lot of big guys on the roster so I had to show that I am the most scariest man there is."

 

"Big Dunc had hopes for me. He saw me as the wrestler he wanted to be. But like him I was sloppy on the ropes. Oh well. There were the road agents that guided me. They put me on the right direction."

 

"The promotion wasn't about being pushed or anything like that. It was about showing the fans a new kind of entertainment. You have to show that you can take good bumps and sell your moves. I couldn't sell my own but I got a good grasp of the basic wrestling idea. Shane Sneer saw this potential in me and got me into his promotion. But then, he still guided and still saw potential in me even when we were in the XFW. Glory and success wasn't XFW. It was selling bumps."

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Dan Stone sits in his main office at the headquarters of his own promotion North of The Border Pro Wrestling. Already ready to retire, he still has one more mission of bringing his promotion back to being the leading promotion in Canada. He sits there with a serious look of him being seen.

 

"**** him!" there came out the first two words from the great Dan Stone. "Yeah I heard the news he comes back out and takes over XFW. That's original. Back then I was the best in the business. George and I were part of his father's promotion and we were becoming a huge hit in the United States. Just as Ed Henson would tell us. He had hopes for the two of us. But when Terry came in, he tried to bury me out of his promotion. Who the hell does he think he is? He's the boss son. Not until I heard he was already the boss."

 

He sits calmly, leaning on his chair. "The story of my way out of APWF was simple. Terry and I have been having issues since the beginning of my stint at APWF. On my sides, wrestling was supposed to be wrestling. On Terry's corner, wrestling is entertainment. Decolt was neither sides since he has the charisma and the skills to be greater than me. That didn't stop me until he became the owner. He booked me in a match against him and simply I looked bad during that 4 minutes time of that match. Then I told to myself, screw him. I got better things to do at CWF."

 

"Then when Terry was announced head booker of XFW, I'm sure that very big heat in that backstage area is going to happen. Good thing I'm not working for him anymore."

 

 

In his home of Canada, Alex and George are seen in the screen as Alex still learning his business skills from his father. "Gorgeous" George DeColt now the owner of the famous Canadian entertainment style promotion named Canadian Golden Combat. He sits there with a laugh came out of him and started speaking.

 

"That was an orchestrated firing of myself and Dan Stone in the mind of Terry Lambert. It was crazy I'll admit and I didn't see it that way. The night before Dan Stone was fired, I tried talking out Terry not to letting him go. Then he threatened me with the APWF title I was hold and he said 'Either you stay or you go with him too!'. I didn't what to do. So instead I chose to defend Dan. I couldn't care anymore. I knew Dan was a big star and the reason that Terry wanted to bury him is because he wants the popularity that Dan gained all over the world. Just to see that match and see Dan lose makes you think as a fan 'That's it. Dan Stone is a myth.' And he was. After that match, Dan Stone became a myth that will be forgotten by the APWF fans. And worse in American television."

 

He clears up his voice. "I never felt threatened like that way before in professional wrestling. It made me hate wrestling. But the love that I showed for Ed Henson as a teacher and as a boss made me love wrestling again. And it seems so that Terry Lambert's ego got in the way of making APWF a successful company."

 

 

Sitting in his home, we see the once great face of Marcus McKing. Now an old man, he works as a road agent for the AAA, a women's promotion. He still has the good grasp of psychology that helps the AAA to develop their wrestlers. But neverthless, he has the good ol' days behind him.

 

"I remember Terry supporting me and its amazing how I quickly rose to the spotlight. Just by looking onto my dreams as a World Champion, I was quickly put into the spotlight when he put George DeColt on me for the APWF World Championship. Crazy I know but I at least won. But with Terry gone, it seems that I'm done too. Without Terry, there wouldn't be a Marcus McKing."

 

"So I tried my luck at SWF. Being billed as their next World Champion, that never happened. I lose control of myself and suddenly the next day after Supreme TV, Richard put me on the phone and fired me. He saw the loss of momentum in me and so did I. What the hell was I suppose to do? Beg my job back? There isn't anyone that would hire me because there was no territories now. TWL wouldn't fit my style and suddenly retirement just came to me."

 

He cough ones and then silence comes in. "When Andrew Barber got me in contact, he wanted me to be a booker. I didn't want to be like a booker. I would end up like Terry. That's what I thought. But looking into the group of wrestlers that Andrew put on me, it seems that it was APWF all over again." He takes a slight pause onto his sentence. "But this time, it was the way I wanted to run it."

 

"But when I found out that my friend is my enemy, I was speechless."

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"To question ourselves, do we want to win the war? To question the XFW wrestlers, do they want to win the war? The East Coast War was probably one of the most scary eras that the United States wrestling industry has ever seen. That is in the views of the wrestlers. You get signed by the opponent company, you leave the other. Its like territories trying to fight each other to gain supremacy. It became like TCW and SWF today fighting each other but this is on a much smaller scale. Barber was putting out the competition on us and he saw that we have no chance in hell to win. And so did DAVE and Phil Vibert. Their main attraction Johnny Martin was hell even better than my main superstars. We know we ain't gonna win this."

 

"Looking at our finances, we weren't richer than anyone else but we were the poorest. Even if we tried we simply couldn't afford the ring that DAVE used back in the war. Philly delivered great stories and their roster has both talent and the size that makes them perfect. And I'm sure that Rapid Pro was already gaining money making matches from Brent Hill and Steve Flash."

 

"But then again, Terry had an idea."

 

 

"I tried." says Terry as he relaxes in his chair. "I mean when I got into the business again, I didn't what the hell I was doing. I didn't know who to hire and I didn't know how to book the product. Duncan gave me tapes of the independent shows and it gave me a list of several workers that I want to put it."

 

"I didn't try to be old school and hire the old guys and just make them do their work. Instead, I needed new faces. I needed new blood in the business. Those guys that are going to be available to the company and also working on another that isn't part of the war. Its common strategy but I never thought of using. If I wasn't hostile with SWF back then, I could've done this a long time ago."

 

"NOTPBW tapes. Watching these guys, I couldn't believe what a mistake I've done over 30 years ago when I set Dan Stone into his end of his run in the American promotions. I saw his sons and daughter and how they have the same skills as their dad did. His kids even had charisma. I won't even take interest on them. They just disgust me. The good thing came out is that the boys were better than their dad."

 

"I tried my luck on Canada but it doesn't seem to work that much. And the fact was that I was booed by Canadians when I got there."

 

 

Joined by Preston Holt in his home, he sits there in his home as the beach waves hits the ground. "Terry could try his luck but like Robbie Gordon, he was damn hated everywhere. And even back then I couldn't stand of what he had to represented. I got pretty pissed when he smack talk California Pro Wrestling back at 1976. But what he got was his own company closed. And then 1997, I had to go for another run. But I decided not to wrestle. Rapid Pro Wrestling. He wanted and he got me to run an entire promotion with talent and entertainment. The entertainment part of the promotion was because of Terry trash talking me that I can't run that kind of a promotion. I showed to the whole damn country that I could and even at the APWF home of the Tri-State Area. And how we got involved at the war is that reason. Even Steve didn't know what was going on in that area. Not even Brent or Alex Braun."

 

"East Coast Wars is what they called it. An epic proportions of competition for one area."

 

"When I heard his coming to XFW, I had to trash talk him this time. Running a hardcore promotion. Let's see him do it and fail again just like he did at APWF. I was laughing back then because I was too confident to win the war. Terry running that slaughter house is pure nonsense. He might have failed to run APWF because his ego got in there but I can tell you that this guy couldn't possibly run that East Coast promotion. Its really ironic that Terry Lambert decided to come back to wrestling and run Xtreme Federation of Wrestling."

 

 

"Preston Holt running a family friendly promotion, myself running a traditional style promotion and Terry Lambert running a slaughterhouse. This just shows that everyone is part of the war. It ain't just about PPPW, DAVE, XFW nor RPW in that area. It was not just a war of who can pull out the best main event match of the month nor who can outshine the other promotion. It was about the wrestlers too and their hate to each other. And if you ask me, even HGC and SWF were starting to become part of the war. It wasn't just the four promotions that are affected but as well the whole country. New York was probably out of the war by then and now I can tell you that they haven't changed a bit. That's because they are sticking with the same product every time."

 

"And that is what I love about PPPW. Whether the style changes or not, the wrestlers would still fit in the promotion. Whistler wasn't the best wrestler in the PPPW but he put out great matches because of his feud with Krusher Karloff and Cahill. And then the other guys were talented. Bryan Holmes, Human Arsenal you name them."

 

"XFW was pure garbage. But even a wall can be turned around for sure."

 

"DAVE, RPW, PPPW, and XFW. Once you saw their start on the start of 1997, the first thing you are going to hear is 'Let The War Begin'."

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New Year Ultimate Showcase

"The Lone Wolf" Shawn Gonzalez vs. "The Future" Frankie Future

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Aurthur Salvadore Simpson (A.S.S) vs. The Insane Heat ©

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Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

 

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The Debut Of Kaos

 

COMING SOON

 

Prediction Picks

 

Blackjack Robbins vs. Bud Miller

 

Kaos vs. Colossus

 

Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

 

Aurthur Salvadore Simpson vs. The Insane Heat ©

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. Frankie Future

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Good luck with this new diary, I have been a fan of your past two and I know you will do a great job with this one!

 

Prediction Picks

 

Blackjack Robbins vs. Bud Miller

 

Kaos vs. Colossus

 

Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

 

Didn't the Guru suck as a wrestler? Got to go with Big Dunc

 

Aurthur Salvadore Simpson vs. The Insane Heat ©

 

Insane Heat is too much of a badass to lose to Authur Salvadore Simpson.

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. Frankie Future

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Good luck with this new diary, I have been a fan of your past two and I know you will do a great job with this one!

 

Prediction Picks

 

Blackjack Robbins vs. Bud Miller

 

Kaos vs. Colossus

 

Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

 

Didn't the Guru suck as a wrestler? Got to go with Big Dunc

 

Aurthur Salvadore Simpson vs. The Insane Heat ©

 

Insane Heat is too much of a badass to lose to Authur Salvadore Simpson.

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. Frankie Future

 

Thanks for the predictions BHK1978.

 

And to tell the truth, The Guru was actually a better and way better wrestler than Big Smack Scott.

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I'll be honest, I don't really know who was "good" during this time (as I'm guessing you're using the 97 Cornellverse database), however, I thought I'd throw my hat into the prediction-fest.

 

Looking forward to what you do with this. Also, thanks for the "nod" in your response a few posts back. It's great to know that you're enjoying PSW! It's a labor of love (as I'm sure you'll come to know with this diary).

 

 

 

Blackjack Robbins vs. Bud Miller

 

Kaos vs. Colossus

 

Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

 

Aurthur Salvadore Simpson vs. The Insane Heat ©

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. Frankie Future

 

 

I def. could be wrong with these. ha. However, I'd love to see Frankie stay strong despite the fact that I'm sure Shawn is an "up and comer" for you. Insane Heat has a great gimmick; keeps the title. Kaos just simpy has a bad ass name. Not really sure who "Bud Miller" is, so, all in all, I'm feeling Blackjack in that match up.

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"First things I saw with XFW, to win the war, you got to use the gimmick matches. What are gimmick matches? Well simply gimmick matches are way out of the normal singles matches that you see in the territories way back then. A lot of people now this days are disappointed from seeing too many gimmick matches and I agree with that. Because at this point of the new era of wrestling, gimmick matches are getting old. They weren't becoming exciting anymore. They're becoming old. Its like going back to the territories again."

 

He puts his right leg on the top of his left leg and thought about his thoughts for a moment. "And to be honest I didn't like them either. I never loved them. Because they are risky and they can cause severe injuries. I've known many men that had their career ended over the past 30 years I've been in the wrestling business. I can name a lot of people right off the bat from guys like Dylan Sidle to Craig Prince. And that's what made the XFW so unique. Every fan I saw that came into the XFW shows were excited to see gimmick matches. And I even saw posters of last man standing matches and barb wires and everything. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Was it another version of hell in reality or was it really a dream?"

 

"And the way for XFW to be a success, I had to think about it and look at more tapes of the promotion's event. I thought about it and yeah I guess there is no escaping it. There ain't simply nothing to escape it. The core of XFW was those gimmick matches. We had to be different from everyone else."

 

 

Frankie Future now known as Honest Frank sits in a nice black backdrop in a cheap NY studio. Still a great wrestler, he may be on the verge of his fall. "I do think that XFW was going out there and fight to win the war. Even though we were the underdogs, we would still fight out there for the Tri State fans. All around the Tri State region, it was all gimmick matches for XFW. Big Dunc and Terry concentrated on beating the other guys. Yeah we were the underdogs but they want to work out the strings to win the war. The judgment of Terry Lambert almost put the company into risk. He had no idea what the business looked like in the perspective of XFW. And the only way and only way to win the war was to better the storylines."

 

"Big Dunc had a theory that I heard: You play the game in someone's yard and their rules, then you lose. But if you play the the game in your yard and in your own rules you win. And that is how the gimmick matches applied on this time period."

 

"The big guys played on their own playground and us, myself, Insane Heat, Rahn and the XFW roster played on the devil's land. The land of tables, chairs, ladders, blood, and death. We played into a combination of the the hardcore version of hell and Terry Lambert's vision of hell."

 

OOC: This is just a preview of what you guys could see in the shows as far as I know.

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Blackjack Robbins vs. Bud Miller

XFW's answer to Stone Cold (if Stone Cold couldn't wrestle his way out of a paper bag) to get the win here. Post match stuff to kick off.

 

Kaos vs. Colossus

The debut of the Great Canadian hope. kAos will be critical to XFW's success in the near future

 

Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

XFW's answer to Terry Funk to get the win here. This could actually be a ok match since Kenall can carry almost anyone, being one of XFW's best players.

 

Aurthur Salvadore Simpson vs. The Insane Heat ©

Too early yet for The Insane Heat to be dropping his title. Heat actually makes for a good champion in these early stages of the game

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. Frankie Future

The Lone Wolf to pick a win here. With some luck this should be match of the night

 

Good luck with this diary man. I'm a totally XFW mark, despite never being able to have success with them whenever I book them. While they're fun to use, I can never get a main eventer good enough to drag the company to C or better show. Damn DaVE, Johnny Martin and Eric Tyler! Damn them I say. XFW actually has better undercard matches and more interesting characters than DaVE at this point. I mean come, the Peaks, Big Cat, Rahn, Gonzalez, ASS, Heat...the list goes on and on.

 

I'm wondering here, have you changed the product settings for XFW at all?

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Blackjack Robbins vs. Bud Miller

XFW's answer to Stone Cold (if Stone Cold couldn't wrestle his way out of a paper bag) to get the win here. Post match stuff to kick off.

 

Kaos vs. Colossus

The debut of the Great Canadian hope. kAos will be critical to XFW's success in the near future

 

Big Dunc Kendall vs. The Guru

XFW's answer to Terry Funk to get the win here. This could actually be a ok match since Kenall can carry almost anyone, being one of XFW's best players.

 

Aurthur Salvadore Simpson vs. The Insane Heat ©

Too early yet for The Insane Heat to be dropping his title. Heat actually makes for a good champion in these early stages of the game

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. Frankie Future

The Lone Wolf to pick a win here. With some luck this should be match of the night

 

Good luck with this diary man. I'm a totally XFW mark, despite never being able to have success with them whenever I book them. While they're fun to use, I can never get a main eventer good enough to drag the company to C or better show. Damn DaVE, Johnny Martin and Eric Tyler! Damn them I say. XFW actually has better undercard matches and more interesting characters than DaVE at this point. I mean come, the Peaks, Big Cat, Rahn, Gonzalez, ASS, Heat...the list goes on and on.

 

I'm wondering here, have you changed the product settings for XFW at all?

 

Definitely agree with you there with the undercards and DAVE. With the product, I'll talk about that in the near future.

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The ring was cleared and hundreds of fans everywhere sitting on the crowd, waiting for something to happen as Jerome Turner open us up in the ring. "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome here tonight to the first ever event of Xtreme Wrestling Federation in the year 1997, the 451 Effect. And at this time forward help me welcome a legend. A future hall of immortal. Tri State area help us welcome and give your respect to PISTOL PETE HALL!!!!!!!!!!"

 

 

An old man. Well maybe not. Somewhere in his mid 30's, Pistol Pete Hall makes his way as he rolls his wheelchair by himself down to the ramps. Then several XFW crew helps out the man get inside the ring and place his wheelchair inside as well. He gets back on the chair and rolls himself in the center of the ring. He gets the chance of a speech as a microphone was handed to him.

 

"Thank you very much." says Pistol Pete Hall as the crowd was giving the man a huge pop. "I thank you all for your respect. And I know y'all just wanna give me a great welcome. Now as I sense that no authority is being served here, I've come here to the Xtreme Federation of Wrestling to give order and law. And boys in the back, there is a new sheriff on town cuz...."

 

 

Unexpectedly, Frankie Future hits the ramps with her girlfriend Melissa Melons. Being accompanied in the ring by Melissa, she got a great pop from the fans while Frankie got the fans booing him. He grabbed a mic and went inside the ring. "First of all get out of the damn ring Jeremy Turner!"

 

"Its Jerome." there he says it but Frankie backfires: "I don't give **** about your damn name. Now get out of here." Jerome goes down the ring and gets back at the announcer's booth. "Now what the hell did you just say old man? What the hell are you doing here on XFW?" He had an angry look on his face. "Aren't you suppose to be in Japan getting beat up by another Japanese guy? Or are you here on XFW to just turn the mood around here? Because right now, no one wants you here. Not me or not even Big Dunc."

 

"Cut your crap Frankie!!" Pistol shouts at Frankie. "I've known kind and I know how to deal with your type of personality. If I ain't stuck on this wheelchair, I would teach you manners right now but Big Dunc hired me here to push the law. Set the orders and right the wrong."

 

"What?" questions Frankie. "So Big Dunc put you here on my territory and set the laws? Because the last time that XFW was a law-provided promotion, that was never going to happen and now that you are here, are you saying that you are the damn law?"

 

"Yes."

 

"Well here is what I got to say to your laws as of right now. I don't obey and I don't care. You get into my business and I'll tell you right now that you won't like the consequences."

 

"Try me Frankie."

 

Frankie smiles as he looks at Hall. "Oh I will because I'm the damn future!" Crowd boos at Frankie as he taunts the man in the wheelchair.

 

 

Bud Miller sounded like the name of a beer and it was as he was carrying a bottle of Bud Miller in this match. Blackjack Robbins menacing looks showed no fear for the drunk opponent. XFW was not any different from their opponents as Bud Miller showed the true colors of hardcore wrestling. Blackjack Robbins was getting some of the rub of that hardcore wrestling. Bud Miller had paid his dues on the hardcore scene as he sells the steel shots parts really well. The fans are starting to cheer for Bud Miller as he hits several chair shots on Blackjack Robbins. And he was aiming for the head. What weapon is he using this time, you gotta guess it, the Bud Miller bottle. He gives him the bottle shot but Blackjack Robbins move and grabs the steel chair that Bud put down the ring and gives it to Bud Miller. He gives him a couple more shots and then he brings him up, grabs the bottle and gives him the bottle shot for the damn win.

 

Winner: Blackjack Robbins

Rating: E+

 

 

As the ring got cleared up, sudden dark laugh bursts out of the arena as the crowd gets scared. Then church bell rings and soon the ring is filled with smoke. As the smoke disappears, we see a figure in some way of a mystic clothing. Somehow he talks in a silent but creepy voice. "Scums, bloody hell has been brought here on the XFW for the last two years. Its not enough hell for the man to be coming to this promotion. A man who I have trained. Shadow my name, the man that I have put through many test during the course of his training from landing on fire and defeating the mighty krakatoa, I present to you, Kaos!!!"

 

 

Church bells are being heard once more as the lights turn red and black. All around colors are covering the entire stage as Kaos arrives up on the roof. Being held by a rope and slowly being brought down to the ring, Shadow, the man in mystic clothing points at him. At his arrival, he sets down and bows down to Shadow. "And those who defies his strength will bear fear among their presence with Kaos."

 

 

Two large men on the verge of fighting each other. This is the in ring debut of Kaos. As accompanied by the man responsible for his arrival, Shadow the man in mystic clothing, there was no telling who would win since these two guys are pretty big in size. The match itself almost happened in the ring as even chairs and trash cans were brought in by Shadow. Kaos uses one of the chairs to smack around Colossus until he fall down. He sets the chair into one of the corners, a technique never seen before and then he whips him to that corner where the chair was placed in. Kaos grabs a trash can and slams it in his head. Colossus got up and hits Kaos with the trash can cover but Shadow enters the ring and brawls with him. Kaos gets back up like he's back from the dead and grabs the trash can cover and once Colossus turned around, BAM!! Gets hit by the trash can cover. Kaos sets up his own version of a reverse piledriver otherwise known as Hellbent and hits it on Colossus right to the trash can cover.

 

Winner: Kaos

Rating: D

 

 

"Can't you believe what he just said?" shouts out Frankie. "First he comes here and when I come in, he just kills my damn mood. Can't you believe that Melissa?"

 

"Hey I gotta say, I think someone should've put the law on this disgusting place." says Melissa.

 

"But this is different. This is damn Pistol Pete Hall. Who the hell does he thinks to be the law on this place? He can't even wrestle now!"

 

"That's because he's injured stupid!!!!" says one man that just comes into the argument between Melissa and Frankie.

 

 

"Yeah that's right. And Melissa's right to Frankie. Maybe someone needs to put the law on this place. Because for the last two years that you've been on this place, no one and not even Big Dunc put the law on the table. So don't do anything about it." says Shawn Gonzalez.

 

"Don't you talk that way to me Shawn."

 

"I got the damn right to talk to you this way ese. Now chill on the Pistol Pete Hall thing."

 

"I know you don't want this law to come in this place Shawn."

 

"Don't get in my business homes or I'll put it on your mouth and I'll make you shut it up."

 

"Oh I will because that's what the future does to you gringo. And tonight, how bout you and I fight for one more time "homes"." challenges Frankie.

 

"Your on. Last Man Standing."

 

Frankie smiles and leaves. "Your on Gonzalez."

 

 

This was really the shortest match of the night considering that The Guru doesn't have the required stamina to last a longer match. However, this didn't stop Big Dunc Kendall to put out a great match for the fans. Everyone was cheering for Big Dunc Kendall as he dominates the first 2 minutes of the match. It seems so that The Guru taunts Big Dunc after taking him down with the weakest punch he ever had done on an event and it really didn't show much of a powerful one. He dances on top of the laid body of Big Dunc Kendall and then runs to the ropes and gives him the running knee drop. Big Dunc gets back up and when he sees Guru give him another punch, he moves and Big Dunc gives him a spinebuster. The match was overshadowed but was enough to cheer the crowd as Big Dunc gets the win.

 

Winner: Big Dunc Kendall

Rating: D-

 

 

As Big Dunc Kendall celebrates the win with the fans going hot for him, someone inside and under the ring appears and goes inside the ring. He has a steel chair on his hand and when Big Dunc turns around, he sees one figure that just hit him with the steel chair.

 

 

Big Dunc goes down and the crazy I, Butcher continues to beat down on Big Dunc with the steel chair. Then he lifts him up and and gives him a flower DDT otherwise known as You, Victim. The crowd boos as I, Butcher goes crazy out of the ring.

 

 

"Aurthur Salvadore Simpson, you are an abusive cancer to XFW." says The Insane Heat as he appears in the darkness in a room. "You've been always an abusive man and whether you are the franchise of this company or me, you are simply nothing of my level. You are nothing of my league. You are nothing of what hardcore means."

 

He gets on the darker shadow. "And I've held the gold of XFW because I've proven myself. I've paid my dues." His face covered with shadow. "And 451 Effect, the heat is getting hotter. The flames are getting bigger. And 451 effect represents your eternal damnation Aurthur Salvadore Simpson."

 

"Death wish you had signed. Barbed wires in the ring. Violence. Your wish to be come true. 451 Effect Simpson. Death to your fullest."

 

After he say his last word, the video fades.

 

 

A battle of extreme proportions. Death wish Insane Heat might have said but Aurthur Salvadore Simpson calls it mayhem. The Insane Heat showed great extrememanship as he destroys his opponent with the advantage of the barbed wires. He goes out there to put out a great match. Simpson suffered really badly as he was being shattered by those barbed wires. Heat mixes his brawling skills with technical skills as well as he puts Simpson into some holds in which the fans didn't care about. The ability of Simpson to tell a story in a match was put into near perfection. However, in this match he had to suffer a lot to put out a great contest to the fans and to his opponent. The Insane Heat however throws Simpson into the barbed wire ropes and damn he was trapped in there. He manages to get out bleeding but he just got held by Heat and started being choked. Aurthur passed out as blood was coming out of his mouth, giving the Insane Heat the win.

 

Winner: The Insane Heat

Rating: D+

 

 

Here we go. Probably a match revisited from the years that Frankie Future lost his XFW world title to Shawn Gonzalez winning it from Future. The story between these two guys let their egos set along and fight to the fullest. The fight to death. If you think that this rivalry between these two are going to be set from just a single match or a hardcore match, this has to been done last man standing. Whoever stands last or whoever can last longer wins and proves to himself that he is better than the other. Shawn Gonzalez and Frankie put out an excellent in ring match at first but then when they got outside, mayhem came in as Frankie slammed Gonzalez through the steel ramps. Then he sends him to the announcer's table by a clothesline. He puts up Shawn on the top of the announcer's table and gives him the Futureshock. Referee Ryan Holland counts out Shawn but he stands on on 9. Frankie had a hammer on his hand and tries to hit Shawn with it in the head. But he ducks and sets him up on the Latino crab. He gets it locked in, trying to break Frankie in half. But he had to break it. He grabs the hammer and waits on Frankie to stand. Punishing him, he gives him a hammer shot on the gut. Then on the head. "OH MY GOD" says Jerome Turner. That should knock him out. Gonzalez lets go of the hammer as Ryan Holland counts him out. But Frankie gets up. Gonzalez tries to fight again but his spirit didn't let him. Frankie took the advantage as he grabs the chair and hits him with it several times. Then he sets the chair and FUTURESHOCK right on the chair. Ryan Holland counts Shawn. When he got to ten, Shawn couldn't stand no more. Turner and Sneer talks about Frankie's recent win as he smiles at it.

 

Winner: Frankie Future

Rating: C-

 

A smiling Frankie Future with Melissa Melons leaves the building as Shawn Gonzalez is left there unconscious. The fans were cheering for more but it had to end there.

 

Show Rating: C-

 

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He's been battered during his years of his career. But now Genghis Rahn is still active in the company of TCW. He sits there as he's been off the momentum on the company and lost the shift of changes.

 

"XFW would not survive even the war if it hadn't for the use of gimmick matches. If it hadn't been for barbed wires and steel chairs and steel cages, tables, and all those weapons and mayhem that the company put out on their shows, they wouldn't even make it to the first damn five months during the year of 1997. And it was great that Terry Lambert knew that as well. And who told him? Shawn Gonzalez. Shawn Gonzalez was the mind of the company then and he was responsible for the two year survival of XFW from 1995 to the beginning of 1997." he says as he sits there in his garage at his home in Arizona.

 

"And that's what brought us up to our game. When Terry Lambert took over, everyone was worried that he would change the product of the promotion itself. We would all blame Duncan Kendall for this. So the backstage was already a chaotic mayhem and now Big Dunc hires someone as a creative writer and a booker who had a reputation of a wrestling politician. I already knew from that point that the backstage is gonna get chaotic. I'm used to the fights that I see after the shows but something changed during Lambert's stint on the XFW."

 

 

"It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be." says Duncan as we go back at him. "I thought that he's going to change XFW but he made it better. He wanted great hardcore matches but he didn't want to be main feature of XFW but the fans themselves. He wanted to still show all hardcore matches. He didn't want any normal single or tag team matches and neither did anyone else."

 

"And when Terry made the changes, the fans were very vocal about the matches. Especially the last man standing match between Gonzalez and Frankie. They were all screaming and shouting for more as they see the match end. And that made the promotion look good instead of looking bad on the wars.

 

"The changes in the style of XFW made us look better than before."

 

"The signs of us winning the war raised up the morale of the wrestlers. They were happy about the outcome of the first event and it rose our morale on the war. But this was just the beginning."

 

 

He had a smile on his face.

 

"It was fun and entertaining in the views of the Pennsylvania fans but it was just that everyone had to begin win."

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"He wasn't as bad as I thought I was." said Shawn Gonzalez. "It was still me and Big Dunc that were behind the minds of the XFW shows two years straight but when I accepted the fact that he's booking it, Big Dunc just said to him, book the shows and do what you gotta do. And I wouldn't believe the things that he had done for XFW for the mean time."

 

"He got us the crowds, he got us the new faces, he got us the money and how we would spend it. Talking financially, I couldn't pull off the tricks that he pulled off."

 

"When I booked for XFW, there were some guys that Terry didn't know for the mean time and that's because they weren't there. When he got used to the locker, he ordered us around but he had a heart as well. But he didn't know the guys before the present XFW that he booked. He didn't know Henry Lee nor Big Trouble. Henry Lee was kinda a douchebag at some point I'll admit. He had secrets. He had to keep them from us and when he told us, it was on the last minute. He used the Japan tour to make the switch to DaVE."

 

"We were watching Henry and when the tour was over, he said he's going to sign to DAVE. We tried to get him into signing back but it seems that was the last we were going to see of Henry himself."

 

 

"So there were some guys that left. I had to introduce them to Terry myself and see if he'll consider putting them back on their home. I didn't consider Henry Lee. **** that guy. He leaves and never come back. He lied about coming back to XFW because he misses the crazy bumps and the good gimmick and the legendary 30 feet scaffold fall. He missed it all. At least that is what he said and then once the Japan tour got done, he tells us at our damn faces that he is going to sign to DAVE. Clearly we couldn't afford Henry Lee but he was willing to take the pay cut. But another lie, he went to DAVE because they weren't offering any pay cuts. He went there to show the extreme. Damn, without XFW, Henry Lee is not the definition of extreme. XFW was the definition of that. We were the originals. We were the foundation of hardcore in the Tri State area. DAVE simply is just entertainment."

 

"But in another scenario, there is Big Trouble. A guy who me and Shawn gave a unique some sort of a street fighter gimmick and he played it to perfection even though he lacked charisma. To me he's a legend. He was willing to take the bumps and use extreme violence as a profession. He was one of the guys that taught the extreme way and yet, he was the guy responsible why XFW got into the fans. He showed them real crazy bumps and they cheered for him. Unfortunately, he was a bad guy at the moment."

 

"His previous last match with XFW before coming back was against Henry Lee in a scaffold match. Actually it was both men last match and Shawn had the idea of putting them against each other in action for one last time. And that's where Henry got the legendary fall. Damn him."

 

"Shawn considered hiring him back and see if it would work with the new product. Even though he wasn't an old face but he was worth into the roster."

 

 

Now in Japan where he sold his soul to put back GCG where it should be, we come to see Pistol Pete Hall in the arenas of Japan. As they prepare the ring, he sits there in a studio chair. He looks older than before considering it had been 10 years. His remarkable return in the wrestling business was responsible for many things that we could consider him a legend.

 

"I was ready to come back. It was that damn internet buzz that got me to go to XFW. They were the first ones to contact me. And as soon as they knew that Pistol Pete Hall comes back to wrestling, they wanted me in their company."

 

"35. That's how old I was when I already decided to go on a hiatus. The crowd still wanted to wrestle and I didn't know I was that huge on the Tri State area. The crowd loved me already once I got into the Pennsylvania Park. Get in the ring. And definitely, if Frankie was given the time to shine, he would have made a great star. And the angle between me and Frankie gets a little fun. He's actually fun to work with considering he respected me. Although the backstage was kinda good and bad at the same time, I'd love the kid."

 

"Terry was kind to me. Looking up to someone who killed his own territory, who would want to be that guy. But he was kind. It was because of my talents. He looked at talent. Not star power. Frankie was talented and had the charisma and so was the Insane Heat. The Guru had a talent but can't last long. Terry looked on his talent and who he wants to push. Now I understood how he books the business."

 

 

"It looked like Hall was a good bet of leading the younger guys into the war." said Lambert as he takes a sip of his drink.

 

"He looked into the guys more and he was a great leader in the locker. I didn't want any egos to get in my office and the secretary just tells me that this guy did something or did that or did this. I want Hall to take care of it."

 

"But then there were my choices where I had to hire the talented but yet the most pathetic egos of the century."

 

"Big Trouble was an example of this. Yeah he was a great hardcore wrestler but he had the ego. But the good thing was he was closely friends with Big Dunc and I hoped that he doesn't have to cause trouble. And getting him in is like getting in Micky Starr again in the SWF during the APWF days."

 

"Big Trouble, I know how to write his kind. Street fighters. We had a lot of those guys back in the APWF. One I could think off was the Brooklyn Punk. A guy who played a rich man with the same street fighter of New York theme. But Big Trouble was different. He was a guy that I had to write as a mean, nasty, bump taking, crazy street fighter. No money involved."

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XFW: Valentines Massacre

 

Show Preview:

 

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XFW World Title Match

"Lone Wolf" Shawn Gonzalez vs. The Insane Heat

Death Match

 

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Frankie Future vs. Pistol Pete's Hall Newcomer

 

<a href="http://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu289/RWL_Com/East%20Coast%20War/XFW/?action=view&current=GhenghisRahn.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i656.photobucket.com/albums/uu289/RWL_Com/East%20Coast%20War/XFW/GhenghisRahn.jpg" border="0" alt="Genghis Rahn"></a> vs. <a href="http://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu289/RWL_Com/East%20Coast%20War/XFW/?action=view&current=Random_Male25.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i656.photobucket.com/albums/uu289/RWL_Com/East%20Coast%20War/XFW/Random_Male25.jpg" border="0" alt="I, Butcher"></a> vs. <a href="http://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu289/RWL_Com/East%20Coast%20War/XFW/?action=view&current=BigTrouble2.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i656.photobucket.com/albums/uu289/RWL_Com/East%20Coast%20War/XFW/BigTrouble2.jpg" border="0" alt="Big Trouble"></a>

 

"The Return Of Big Trouble"

Genghis Rahn vs. I, Butcher vs. Big Trouble

Threeway Dance Death Match

 

COMING SOON

 

Prediction Picks

 

Smokey Joe vs. James Brandon

 

Kaos vs. Jimmy Cox

 

Genghis Rahn vs. I, Butcher vs. Big Trouble

 

Frankie Future vs. ???

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. The Insane Heat ©

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Smokey Joe vs. James Brandon

Looking forward to how you protray the future Big Cat

 

Kaos vs. Jimmy Cox

Jimmy will rise soon enough, but not at the expense of Kaos

 

Genghis Rahn vs. I, Butcher vs. Big Trouble

Even though this is BT's big return I still think Rahn is the way to go

 

Frankie Future vs. ???

The newcomer needs to make a splash by winning his first match, going to be tough though going against Future

 

Shawn Gonzalez vs. The Insane Heat ©

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"Ya there were times that SWF got involved in the war somehow. But there were times where they became pretty great innovators of something that independent shows would be using as of this point. The concept of putting your body in the line, aka in extreme conditions was rarely seen in SWF. And even back then I could see no point why they would use extreme conditions into their company. It'll bring the fans I agree but it'll also cost them their image. I mean turning from sports entertainment to something that Tri State fans loved about wrestling."

 

"And February 1997, that's where these two legends of today crossed the line." He smiled.

 

 

SWF Match Archives: Nemesis versus Tommy Cornell. Supreme Assault TV.

 

Nemesis and Tommy Cornell start the match up and overall in the first two minutes, we see Tommy Cornell given a shot to shine as he takes over the match. But then Nemesis sends Cornell out of the ring with him.

 

The match itself mostly took place outside the ring as Nemesis took out the youngster Tommy Cornell and gave him a new vocabulary in his wrestling mind and that word was extreme. Even though without the use of weapons, both me bled quickly in the course of the next eight minutes. Nemesis gives Cornell the Nemesis Arrow out of the ring and that almost destroyed Cornell.

 

Tommy Cornell could barely get up and Nemesis was bleeding from the head and he was covered with it.

 

"OH MY GAWD!!!!" comes out the mouth of Peter Michaels when Nemesis powerbombs Cornell on the announcer's table. Nemesis had a smile on his face as he sees Cornell knocked out. Not sure if he could still get up. Nemesis with a grin on his face demanded the referee to comedown there and get the three count.

 

"Is that even possible?" questioned Peter Michaels once more. The ref just wanted to end the match as the time limit is already coming. One Two Three. The most destructive match ever seen in SWF.

 

"This is mad chaos here SWF fans. This shouldn't be seen in national TV by any means necessary. This is chaos." Peter Michaels says.

 

"I demand a commercial break!" said the then announcer Richard Eisen as the producers do what is told to them.

 

 

"One of the matches that you will never ever see in my company that's for damn sure. Cornell might still allow it on his company but I won't let a single thing of that match ruin my company. Something that I've built for more than 20 years only destroyed by a two young guys who would go on a success after their stint in my company."

 

"I had hopes for Tommy Cornell that's true but his involvement with Nemesis and his departure got the two of them friends. Good friends actually. And I'm actually shocked that Cornell didn't financially through the demise of DaVE. Heh, its maybe because Vibert was too much of a jerk that he didn't like him."

 

"That match I promised myself I wouldn't allow but nowadays, we had to use it. Its all Campbell's fault about this destruction that soon had to become the main thing in my promotion."

 

"Extreme sucks. Live with it."

 

 

"If it helped us solve anything is that Jerry Eisen and NEW had to get involved by signing some of the infamous East Coast warriors into developmental contracts and then get called up by SWF the next day."

 

"And one of the cases that happened was the arrival of Human Arsenal to NEW. Jerry Eisen suggested that this guy was already proven to be on the main roster and got called up recently."

 

"Good thing that no one in our roster fell into that trap. Sam Keith was all over himself and was going to back you down. He won't let you have a push unless you make sense into getting one. Storyline wise you need to get involved and if they let you there in the air, you were nothing on SWF."

 

 

"Over the course of the months during the East Coast War, we witness what would cause DAVE to win the war. The SWF ended up firing Nemesis and Tommy Cornell simply left the promotion once his contract expired." Jerry says as he walks around the arena.

 

"XFW had the number of fans loyal to them because of their changes in the company. The arrival of Pistol Pete, and many factors that XFW used to take over the war in the mean time. However, it wasn't as how they would see it turn out. It seemed that they went on the wrong line of the road."

 

"And when they reach the quick peak of the promotion, it seems that they had to reestablish once again."

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