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This is my first diary on the board. Started in February 2005(now in March 2005). I got a new tv show on Fridays,(SWF Superstars) as well as Ring of Fire as my development territory. I'll post a short descrpiton on where everything is at and things that are happening.

 

 

I'm the owner since I like being the owner, so, no backstory for that.

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SWF February 2006 Recap

 

 

SWF World Heavyweight Championship

 

Runaway Train started out as Heavyweight Champion. With Richard Eisen having his back, plus his raw power and menace factor, Train was in good shape. He defended his belt against Christian Faith on an edition of Supreme TV, with help from Eisen this time. This started the whole Faith/Eisen issue. Who doesn't want to knock Richard Eisen out. Plus, he defeated Eric Eisen, Richard's son in a non-title. Enygma soon challenged Train and didn't back down from Train. This was a decent build, for three weeks as Enygma picked up steam as Train continue to be red hot. The match at Awesome Impact was a great one, scoring an A rating. The ending was a swerve as Eric Eisen turned on Enygma, giving Train another cheap finish, plus, Eric put a good licking on Enygma after the match. His reason, you will read later. Now that Frehley and Train, two guys who had A* momentum, was announced at Nothing to Lose in March, Frehley was confident in a win. Eisen tried to derail the Dark Destroyer's mojo by hiring Enforcer Roberts and Texas Pete, who had joined him in what seems like an alliance. Didn't matter cause Frehley won the belt against Train cleanly(A match). But after the match, Rich Money challenged Frehley to a match at The World is Watching(I moved to the fourth week of March). Frhely accepted. Money tried to play mind games with Frehley by sneak attacking him, winning matches against tough opponents and giving him facts about the SWF World title history. Rich even claimed that it was his destiny to win the belt, but Steve shut him up by defeating him at TWIW cleanly. Now with the brand split beginning in April, the sky is the limit for Frehley. How long can he hold on to the belt?

 

 

North American Belt

 

Joe Sexy was the champ at the beginning of February, maintaining it thanks to his partner Angry Gilmore. On an edition of Supreme TV, Lobster Warrior defeated Sexy in a non-title match, starting a feud between Sexy/Gilmore and Lobby and his big friend Jumbo Shrimp. The battle was even with Sexy retaining his NA belt against Lobby thanks to Gilmore. The superheros continued to be a pain in the side of the "evil" Gilmore and Sexy. A fatal four way match took place at TWIS and in a shocking, backstabbing move, Gilmore rolled up his partner to win the title. Sexy was pissed and demanded a rematch, thus breaking up the team. Gilmore defeated Sexy cleanly to shut up his former partner.

 

SWF Tag Teams Belts

 

One the first SWF Supreme that I did, the Bumfholes defeated High Concept(Elmo Benson and Groucho Bling) to become tag champs. And that time, they got a manager, Farrah Fesketh. Bumfholes took off, getting over quickly, plus, dominating a very hot tag team division. High Concept stilled rack up wins, leading to a rematch a month later at the first March PPV Nothing to Lose, their A rated match ended in a 15:00 time limit.Unhappy at the result, the two popular babyface teams agreed to a Ladder Match at the second PPV of March(The World is Watching). The Bumfholes won again, but these two teams were both winners in the heart of the fans as the whole feud ended with an A rating.

 

SWF Shooting Star Belt

 

It was Marc DuBois who challenged then champ Calamari Kid for the belt. He lost on Supreme TV, but made a statement by assaulting him from behind. The next week, he lost again. This time, DuBois challenged Kid one more time at Awesome Impact. This time around, the French-Canadian cheated his win into winning the SS title in the match of the night(A*!) Calamari, being a super hero, claimed injustice and used his rematch clause. Dubois won clean and from their, he has made five title defences(one against Toma, Brett Biggz, Marquez(Champagne Lover), and Akima). Recently at The World is Watching, his open challenge was answered by high flying star Pablo Rodriquez in an A rated match where DuBois continued his dominate title reign.

 

 

Establishment Vs Anti-Establishment

When Runaway Train was champ, Richard Eisen formed the Establishment, consisting of him, Train, Texas Pete, Remo, and Enforcer Roberts. Their goal, destroy the Jack Bruces, Christian Faiths, Enygmas and Skull DeBones of the world. Remo tried to destroy Faith in February right after Faith was denied his shot at Train. At Awesome Impact(February's PPV) Remo was successful in defeating Faith, thanks to Eisen. At the next Supreme TV, Eric Eisen joined his father's group as a way to help get rid of Enygma, claiming his was the reason why he couldn't receive his title shot. So, the Establishment continued to attack Faith, until Engyma, DeBones, and Jack Bruce fought them off, thus joining Faith and dubbing themselves "Anti-Establishment". Enygma is not really a member since he's all mysterious and DeBones is a member claiming that "the Eisens' evil deeds must be paid for". After numerous showdowns, at The World is Watching, Eric took on Enygma in a Last Man Standing Match, DeBones squared off against Train and Bruce took on Remo. During that time, someone attacked Christian Faith with a car(hit and run), which led to the Underwater Union to start investigating the whole deal. DeBones defeated Train, Eric defeated Enygma thanks to Enforcer Roberts and Bruce defeated Remo.

 

Other Notes

 

Emma Chase debuted as a sports agent and her client was "Big Money" Brandon James(sue me for using TEW 2008 references). Shane Snerr bough Darryl Devine and Steve Flash in to start domination the tag division, starting with the Samoan Wildboyz. Pecs got fired, so Flex is now Michael Monte Carlo,(who is feuding with Retro). Squeeky McClean got in a short feud with Jack Bruce about how he lives a rock star life, full of drugs and alcohol(remember, he is a straight edge bastard). Now, he formed a team with Joe Sexy and they are the new number one contenders for the SWF Tag Team belts. Randy Bumfhole and Rich Money got a huge boost in popularity thanks to their respective feuds. McClean did as well as short feud with Bruce did pretty good. DuBois has had consistant good matches, only being 18. The Underwater Union currently are like goofy CSI since the whole Christian Faith deal. Eisen has ordered Texas Pete to continue to assualt Lobby, maybe Eisen is hiding something.

 

Steve Frehley, Jack Bruce, Christian Faith, Skull DeBones, Rich Money, Eric Eisen were among the men that wanted a shot a Runaway Train's belt. To spite Faith, Richard said that Faith wouldn't get a shot. So, at Awesome Impact, Rich Money faced Skull DeBones and Frehley and Bruce were involved in a fatal four way #1 contender match including Eric Eisen and Angry Gilmore. DeBones defeated Money(B+ match), but it would be Frehley pinning Eisen to become the number one contender in an A* match, thus frustration Eric that once again, he fell short to get a rightful SWF World title shot. Hench the turn against Enygma. Money then started claiming himself "the rightful number one contender" and even mocked DeBones(dumb). DeBones shut him up by defeating him on the first ever edition of SWF Superstars.

 

That's the backstory! Rosters will be next in brand spilt form.

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