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You want out? I'll gladly let you leave. Congratulations Mr. Eisen, you're now no longer under contract with the SWF...

 

I clearly remember those very words leaving my mouth as I spoke to Mr. Richard Eisen, otherwise known as the man who ruined the territorial system of wrestling, and in my head, the basterd who I'd previously tried ousting of his power position.

 

Rewind to Sunday, February 28th. One day before March, and I smile at my desk. Not only my desk, but the paper that lay there on my desk, that my secretary had just given me. There it sat on that Low-Budget desk that Eisen gave me when I started. One drawer, a gimp leg, and barely enough room to fit my paperwork, laptop and other miscellaneous items. All of which Eisen gave me as a gesture of 'Generosity', as he would put it. That one word would run through my mind when I got up to go to work, when I got to work, when I left, and it was my last thought before I passed out in my hotel room that Eisen had also given as a 'Present' to me.

 

Back on track, as a month and a half earlier, I had discovered a fantastic way to oust Eisen from the SWF picture. I changed the little things, from getting a new developmental promotion that I would call World Championship Wrestling, my brainchild to bring up new workers, because obviously Eisen didn't invest enough time in RIPW. That was the only thing I would give him full credit for. Rhode Island Pro Wrestling. Next, I pushed to change the name of the company that owned the SWF and it's developmental promotions to The Supreme Wrestling Alliance. The businessmen and women at that table loved the idea, and accepted the idea, Eisen himself actually got in on it.

 

Then, I screwed him.

 

Eisen had asked me to book Eric Eisen as the winner in the Triple Threat World Heavyweight title match at When Hell Freezes Over. While the Pay-Per-View was a glorious success, 'twas not Eisen who was celebrating. 'Twas me, Jack Bruce and Rick Wolfe. We had previously gone and talked to Referee Shane Stones, saying that the booking decision had changed, and that Jack Bruce was to win after applying 'The Supremacy', Eric's own finishing maneuver on Eric himself, and that he was to ring the bell to signal the end of the match, or to suffer major consequences following. Ah Blackmail, what a wonderful thing. You could imagine the look on my face when I saw Jerry Eisen, ringside, commentating and visibly shocked. You could imagine the look on my face when I saw Eric Eisen, on his feet and yelling at the referee in anger. But best of all, you could imagine the look on my face when I saw Richard Eisen, yelling 'F*ck this, F*ck that' backstage. His son had just lost the World championship, and the fans loved it.

 

So on that faithful day in February, I singlehandedly ousted Richard Eisen from the Supreme Wrestling Alliance, and watched him walk down the hall, to his car, and leave the premises for good. I had done what nobody else before me had even thought of doing. We'd entered a new era, and it was a damn well deserved...

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Part One

 

 

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Supreme TV Archive

 

 

Elite Archive

 

 

Uprising Archive

 

 

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Pay-Per-View Archive
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January

 

2010 had a fast paced beginning, as the start of January sparked a major signing spree by the SWF. The SWF, mainly focusing on new stars to brighten up the newly founded Chaos Division, a division for wrestlers 260 pounds and under, but mainly centered around cruiserweights who defy limits, who go the extra mile to entertain the fans. The wrestlers brought in included Greg Gauge, who was re-packaged as Keith Gauge to partner up with his brother, Matthew Gauge. Young stars Jamie Atherton & Nathan Black from up north joined the promotion, and the duo of James Prudence & Donnie J also joined. International youngsters Billy Robinson and Kaii Hanari also came to the US to compete, and veteran wrestler who formerly worked for DaVE, and who was currently signed to WLW.

 

USPW was able to reach a deal with USA Free Choice to show their Pay-Per-Views, allowing them to cater to a much larger audience. Popular Japanese Wrestling star, Toshiharu Hyobanishi was out for the majority of the month, following some knee ligament damage, which only allowed him to work three matches in January, one of which was a loss to BHOTWG defect Haruki Kudo. ROF started off the year by firing multiple wrestlers, two tag teams in fact, Gob Narfi & Rhys Vali, as well as Martin Heath & Jon Michael Sharp. Rahmel Goode left RAW to defect to the Original Aussie promotion, APW.

 

Also in January, Bryan Holmes made his debut as the Head Booker of PGHW. Obviously making an impact, as PGHW is now considered a national promotion, and Bryan has not favored himself, which obviously means he's an impartial head booker, which is always good. Seiji Jimbo also benefited from the retirement of his father, as he inherited the promotion in January. He picked up a Historical Japan title reign, from July to November, racking up 21 defenses. Golden Canvas Grappling moved up to cult size, and 5 Star Supreme Wrestling is now considered a regional promotion.

 

SWF's When Hell Freezes Over saw Jack Bruce screw Eric Eisen out of the World Heavyweight title in a Triple Threat match, which also included Rick Wolfe, the repackaged Rich Money. Other matches included Christian Faith defeating Marat Khoklov, and Vengeance defeating Steve Frehley. Giedroyc & Valiant defended their Tag Team titles, and Greg Black won the Chaos Division title, defeating three other men in a Four-Way ladder match. The opening match also saw Brandon James retain his North American title against Joe Sexy. HDWrestling.com gave the show an 8.8 / 10.0, otherwise known at ProWrestlingHits.com as a B+. Out of the Big Three, this show earned the Match of the Month for the Triple Threat main event, and for the show of the month.

 

USPW's Stars Stripes & Slams saw former SWF star Enygma defend his USPW World Championship against big man T-Rex. The show's other highlights were Peter Valentine defending the National Championship against Captain USA and Andre Jones defending his TV Championship against Des Davids. Raven Robinson also defended her Women's championship against Cherry Bomb. The show earned a 7.0 / 10.0 at HDWrestling.com, and PWHits gave the show a C+ rating.

 

TCW's Malice in Wonderland saw Rocky Golden defend his World Championship against Wolf Hawkins in the main event, and highlights included Tommy Cornell defeating longtime rival Ricky Dale Johnson. Chance Fortune beating Edd Stone for the All Action Championship. Rick Law defending his International Championship against Koshiro Ino, and the New Wave defeating Texas Buffalo to defend the Tag Titles. Rick won the International championship on an episode of Total Wrestling in Week Two of January. The show earned a 7.8 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

February

 

The SWF went on another signing spree, bringing in bigger stars this time, hiring Nemesis as a trainer for their developmental territories, and Bruce The Giant. Malik Cash & Jay Becker, as well as Jazz Funk were brought in to serve as members of Frehley's Hit Squad later down the road. Brent Hill was also signed away from TCW, which caused them to lose their Dojo's Head Trainer. Pistol Pete Hall was also brought in as a developmental trainer, and Tana The Mighty was brought in from TCW to be developed into (Hopefully) a good worker.

 

WLW picked up a new TV show on All Japan TV, to show their Tour Highlights on WLW's Squared Circle. Sadaharu Jimbo and Alfredo Menendez officially retired from Wrestling in February, and will not be seen in the business anymore. SWF Tag Champion Valiant sustained a Hernia, and was out for a week. This was used as the excuse for them losing the tag championships to Marc DuBois and Nathan Black. Young wrestlers Donte Dunn, Fuyuko Higa, Richie Riggins, and Omezo Shikitei entered the business. Donte Dunn was later signed by the SWF to go to RIPW, Shikitei joined BHOTWG, Fuyuko Higa joined a rising 5SSW, and Richie Riggins had an independant record of 5 wins, and 4 losses. Steel was fired by the SWF for not working very good matches, and this was the faithful month where Richard Eisen was unceremoniously dropped by the SWF. Speaking of SWF, they rose to a global size that very month. I guess Eisen was poisonous.

 

SWF's Nothing to Lose earned a 8.3 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits, with the main event featuring an excellent match from Rick Wolfe & Jack Bruce, with Bruce retaining the World title. Other matches included Valiant & Giedroyc losing the tag titles to DuBlack (DuBois & Nathan Black, as stated earlier), Greg Black retaining his Chaos Division title in a ladder match against five other wrestlers, and Joe Sexy taking the North American title from Brandon James.

 

USPW's Red White and Blue saw Enygma retain the title against T-Rex once more, and saw Andre Jones, Raven Robinson and Peter Valentine retaining their titles against Freddie Datsun, Belle Bryden & Nicky Champion. The show garnered a 7.2 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B- from PWHits.

 

TCW's War to Settle the Score garnered a 8.4 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B+ from PWHits, just edging out the SWF for the 'Big Three' Show of the Month. The main event of Rocky Golden defeating Bryan Vessey for the World title, was overshadowed by Match of the Month Joey Minnesota vs Tommy Cornell, which earned a 9.7 / 10.0. Other matches saw Chance Fortune defeat Edd Stone once more to defend the All Action championship, and Rick Law defeating Tana to defend his International Title, and sending Tana out of the promotion.

 

March

 

The first batch of 21CW Dojo graduates joined the ranks of 21CW, as War Machine, Leigh Burton, & Ricky Storm all joined the promotion. Mighty Mo also joined the ranks of TCW after graduation. Mr. Future, also known as Steven Parker, now known as Stevie Wilson as part of DOA, also joined up with the SWF. TCW, after going International, signed a batch of talent, with names like Kashmir Singh, Remmy Skye, Fox Mask, Dazzling Dave Diamond, Frankie Perez, and former referee for TCW, rejoining TCW is Eugene Williams. However with the signing of Fox Mask, The Coastal Resort lost it's head trainer, and was lost for a short while trying to find a new man to train it's newer workers. Eisaku Hoshino made his return to wrestling, and this was set to spark perhaps one of the biggest bidding wars in Japan ever seen.

 

Jean-Pierre Baptiste, known as a Two-Time CWF National Tag Champion, and a One-Time CWF National Champion, retired from the business. Jared Johnson entered wrestling, and was quickly snatched up by MAW. Three men who joined as well, Nighthawk, Dwayne Dark, and Joe Simpson were not signed, but have wrestled independant matches. Joe Simpson, probably the most disappointing of all, has a record of 1 win, 2 losses in 2010, with both losses coming from the Minor Annoyance. Dwayne Dark holds a record of 0-1-2 and Nighthawk has a record of 4-0-5. Mexican luchador, Sabra Man Jr also has wrestled some independant matches, and has a record of 2-0-3. SWF also signed some developmental talent later in the month, names featuring Luis Montero Jr, Gino Montero, Kerry Wayne, and Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Subsequently, RIPW wrestlers released included Jerry Martin & Justin Sensitive. Small Aussie promotion DIW rose to small size this month as well.

 

USPW's Liberty and Justice Main Event was again a Enygma victory, over T-Rex once more. The show featured no other title matches, but featured an interesting match, with Al & Pete The Hillbilly's going over Raven Robinson & Belle Bryden. The show drew a 6.8 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a C+ from PWHits.

 

SWF's Awesome Impact drew an audience of over 40,000, and those fans were in for a tremendous show. The main event saw Rick Wolfe capture his first SWF World Championship, defeating Jack Bruce in a TLC match rated A by PWHits.com. DuBlack defeated The Biggz Boyz & The Gauge Brothers in a 3-Team Ladder Match. Joe Sexy & Greg Black retained their North American Championship, and Chaos Division Championship over dangerous contenders. The show drew a 9.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and an A from PWHits. The show earned the Show of the Month.

 

TCW's Just Another Day? had a stellar card booked, but it was the co-main event that really stood out, with Freedom Fighters losing to the Syndicate in the Match of the Month. The Main event saw Rocky Golden defeat Troy Tornado for the World Championship. The New Wave defended their Tag Titles against Joshua Taylor & John Anderson, and Chance Fortune defeated Harry Allen, Rick Law defeated Edd Stone to retain All Action & International Championships. The show earned a 8.0 / 10.0 rating from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

Up Next, the Second Quarter

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Solid start so far and an interesting twist converting the Montreal Screwjob to a C-Verse scenario. Rick Wolfe might take something getting used to as a new alias, but it's more apt for his 2010 persona than Money - plus his real name isn't really ideal to use either, so that's not much help.

 

Oh and seeing USPW put the Hillybillys over Robinson & Bryden made me smile for some reason. :p

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Awesome start! Looking forward to reading much more of this one.

 

Thanks Man! Really appreciate you coming over and checking this one out, I'm very excited about really telling a story through this one.

 

Solid start so far and an interesting twist converting the Montreal Screwjob to a C-Verse scenario. Rick Wolfe might take something getting used to as a new alias, but it's more apt for his 2010 persona than Money - plus his real name isn't really ideal to use either, so that's not much help.

 

Oh and seeing USPW put the Hillybillys over Robinson & Bryden made me smile for some reason. :p

 

I figured most people would have some issues getting used to the new alter ego, and tis' alot better to use then Paul Parsons. The Screw Job came about really well actually. Bruce gained a ton of overness from winning the title, at least it seemed like it, because it pushed him up to 100. Wolfe kept some overness, may have gained some, and Eric, after losing the title really plummeted. A case of the belt being the only thing that gets him over the hump of Upper-Midcard / Main Event.

 

Oh, and I agree, the Hillbillys over the Women's Champ and No.1 Contender made me chuckle for a few minutes as well :D

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April

 

The Month of April involved no fooling at all, because two of the three new workers to debut this month, although they didn't know it yet, would soon be signed up by the SWF to a developmental program. Amazing Fire Fly, a Cruiserweight from Mexico, picked up a record of 2-0-2 on the independant scene, and has wrestled with Buddy Garner in WCW. Talk about experience. Mustang Blanco Jr, another mexican masked man picked up a record of 4-0-2 in 2010, but never really did anything of note. Syd Collier, a graduate of the MAW Dojo, was the first to get a 'big' contract, being instantly signed up by MAW, picking up a record of 2-0-1. But was later signed up by WCW to a developmental promotion.

 

Jack Griffith was the first to be signed by TCW this month, but SWF responded by poaching Rick Law from them, re-packaging him as Marshall Law. Eisaku Hoshino was picked up by BHOTWG. SWF then poached Tommy London from NOTBPW, but let Remo Richardson go, after a contract dispute, Remo had a falling out with the new owner of the promotionn after not being able to get the Creative Control he wanted. The new owner did not want to give any of the promotion's big stars Creative Control unless it was extremely necessary, and due to Remo's lower overness than the rest of the main eventers, he decided to book Remo to lose his overness to younger up and coming stars. Due to this, TCW jumped at the chance to sign him, and picked him up, despite his significantly lower overness.

 

TCW picked up a Pay-Per-View deal with Seleccion Mexico. Junko Hayakawa, Elijah Harris & Namiyo Muro all retired from wrestling this month. Junko will be known as a two-time NOTBPW Women's Champion, Harris as a SCCW Champion, and Muro as a two-time 5SSW World Champion. Injuries were at large again this month, with The Natural picking up a Strained Rotator Cuff, putting him on the bench for two months, and Stefan Raynor picking up a broken ankle, causing him to be in the bench for two months as well. SWF released Big Smack Scott (Finally, might I say), and coincidentally, we saw him go to CGC later in the year. I was hoping for a Scottie DeColt gimmick, but they started pushing him as Super Lucha Scott. Anyways, RIPW also dropped Kentucky Bill & Raphael.

 

An interesting moment in wrestling this month was that the two developmental promotions for BHOTWG & PGHW, Hinote Dojo & Pro Wrestling SAISHO struck a Working Agreement in April. I for one prepared for 'WTF' chants here at the office, but surprisingly, it was for those at PWHits who got that one, along with CGC signing Scott. WLW also rose to a cult size, making them that much more dangerous.

 

SWF's The World is Watching focused on Fatal Four Ways for each title match. The Main Event saw Rick Wolfe defeat Jack Bruce, Steve Frehley & Christian Faith to defend his World Championship. The Amazing Bumfholes defeated DuBlack, The Gauges & The Samoan Wildboyz to win the Tag Belts, after stealing the win from DuBlack. Lobster Warrior defeated Greg Black, Acid & Donnie J to win the Chaos Division title. Rick Law picked up the Intercontinental title after defeating John Greed, Mr. Future & Giedroyc, and the North American title was on the line, as Brent Hill cashed in, defeating Remo, American Machine & Joe Sexy, pinning Remo as he made his SWF PPV debut. The show garnered a 8.3 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits. The show earned Match of the Month for the Main Event, and Show of the Month in the Big Three.

 

USPW Freedom Fight saw Enygma defeated James Justice in the main event for the World Championship. Other matches saw Raven Robinson defend her Women's Championship once more, against Belle Bryden. Aaron Jackson & T-Rex defended their tag titles against Nicky Champion & Freddy Datsun. Andre Jones once again defended his Television Championship against Jim Force. The show earned a 7.5 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B- from PWHits.

 

TCW's Where Angels Fear to Tread saw Rocky Golden defend his World title against Joey Minnesota in a rather lackluster match. Chance Fortune defeated Flying Jimmy Foxx to defend his All Action title, and The New Wave defeated The Canadian Animals to defend the Tag Team titles. The show earned a 7.7 / 10.0 from HDWrestlnig, and a B- from PWHits.

 

May

 

SWF went big time with the signings this month, picking up Troy Tornado, Freddy Huggins, and Tyson Baine. They also picked up Big man from Australia, Sulphur, Ekuma The Hawaiian Strong Man, Davey London, and Thomas Morgan, all to their development program. The Eisen Elimination was almost over as well, as Jerry Eisen had left the company to sign with TCW, along with Squeeky McClean. Speaking of TCW, they also signed a PPV deal with Canada-1 Choice this month. Dick The Devastator, Elemental, Jackson Andrews & Preston Holt all retired from Wrestling this month. Dick will be remembered as an 18 Time AAFW Champion, and a One Time CWF National Tag Champ. Elemental is remembered as a two time Wrestler of the Year and a Three Time Burning Junior Champion. Jackson Andrews as a Three time AAFW Champion, Two Time CWF National Champion, One Time CWF National Tag, and a One Time TWL Champion. Preston Holt, will be remembered as a Four-Time CPW Champion.

 

Junnosuke Fukazawa, Yori Toyoshima & Saeko Hiroyuki also retired this month, Toyoshima is known as a One Time 5SSW All-Asian Champion. Saeko as a 5SSW Tag Champ, and 5SSW World Champ. Fukuzawa is known as a Two Time PGHW Historical Japan Champ, and a Three Time GCG World Heavyweight Tag Champ. Japanese Wrestling took quite a hit this month, as injuries also struck exclusively to Japan. Tasuku Iesada Tore a Stomach Muscle, and was out for the month. Chojiro Kitaoji picked up a Hernia and was out for 49 days. Stone Yoshikawa cracked a tail bone, and was out for the month as well.

 

New Workers. Quite a few this month in fact. Wade Orson, was quickly signed by ROF. Bobbie Dylan has a 1-0-1 record on the Independant scene, Toju Munkata was signed by Hinote Dojo. Richie Fox was signed by DIW originally, and picked up a DIW Tag Team reign, but was then signed up by RAW. Grant Taypen was picked up by ROF. A New Promotion actually jumped into the mix, as EXODUS 2010 jumped into the Wrestling scene. Kuemon Hotta was appointed head booker, and wasn't biased at all, only giving himself an EXODUS 2010 World Championship Reign. Yeah, not biased at all. Naoya Ashikaga was announced the owner. RAW rose to Cult Size, and PGHW to National.

 

SWF's Master of Puppets' main event saw Jack Bruce defeat Rick Wolfe in a 30 Minute Iron Man Match, winning his World Championship back. The match was given an astounding 9.6 / 10.0 by HDWrestling, and an A* by PWHits. The rest of the show Lobster Warrior retain his Chaos Division title against Mr. Future. The Superstars (Troy Star & Freddy Idol, also known as Troy Tornado & Freddy Huggins) defeat the Amazing Bumfholes to win the Tag Titles. Brent Hill retained his North American title against Valiant, and Marshall Law retained the Intercontinental Championship against Brandon James. The show earned a B+ from PWHits, and a 8.8 / 10.0 from HDWrestling. The show earned Show of the Month and Match of the Month for the Main Event.

 

SWF also debuted a 2-PPV per Month concept, debuting with Lockdown. The Main Event had Jack Bruce defend his SWF World Championship against Christian Faith in a Cage Match. Lobster Warrior defeated Acid for the Chaos Division Championship, Angry Gilmore took the North American Championship from Brent Hill. The Superstars defended the Tag Championships against Valiant & Giedroyc, and Marshall Law defended his Intercontinental Championship against Joe Sexy. The show earned a 8.6 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B+ From PWHits.

 

USPW's Declaration of Independance saw Enygma defeat Tyson Baine in Baine's last match with the company for the World Championship. Nicky Champion finally defeated Peter Valentine for the National Championship. Robinson once again defended her Women's Championship against Belle Bryden. The show pulled a 7.4 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B- from PWHits.

 

TCW's Total Mayhem XV pulled a B+ from PWHits, and a 8.7 / HDWrestling, just being edged out by the SWF for show of the month. The Main Event saw Freedom Fighters defeat The Syndicate. Rocky Golden defeated Bryan Vessey to defend the World Championship, and Harry Allen just missed out on his title opportunity, losing to Chance Fortune for the All Action Championship. The New Wave also defended the Tag Titles against Danny Fonzarelli & Benny Benson.

 

June

 

June was another huge moment for the SWF, when they picked up huge star Sam Keith. TCW replied with signing Art Reed and Sgt. Bubba Lee West. Something tells me that TCW got the raw end of the deal on this one. But, they picked up another PPV Deal with PPV Japan. Catherine Quine retired from wrestling, known as a Three Time AAA Femme Fatale. Peter Valentine also retired, known as a USPW National Champion, TCW Tag Team Champion and a Three Time TCW International Championship. Captain USA was next to retire, known as a SWF North American Champion, Two Time TWL Champion, One time TWL Tag Champion, Two Time USPW World Champion, and Three Time USPW Tag Champion. Danger Kumasaka was next, known as a Two Time PGHW Historical Japan Champion. Finally Pat Deacon, Deacon was known as a CWF National Champion, and a Six-Time TWL Champion.

 

El Serpiente entered wrestling this month, and was signed up by OLLIE. Kamikaze Christian Vars was later signed up by SWF to a developmental deal. Mark Griffin was signed up by NOTBPW. NOTBPW rose to National Size, and NYCW to Regional. SWF also debuted their new TV Show, Elite, causing them to bring in many new championships.

 

USPW's Americana's Main Event saw a Double Count-Out for Chris Caulfield and Enygma. T-Rex & Jackson defended the Tag Titles against the People's Team. Raven Robinson again defended her Women's Championship against Belle Bryden. Andre Jones defended his Television Title against Anger. The show earned a B- from PWHits, and a 7.5 / 10.0 from HDWrestling.

 

SWF's Times of Trouble saw Jack Bruce lose his World Heavyweight Championship to Christian Faith in the Main Event. Angry Gilmore won the Intercontinental Championship, becoming the first Dual-Wielding Champion, after defeating Marshall Law. Mr. Future defeated American Machine to win the SWF Supreme Championship, and The Superstars defeated The Fly Boys to defend the World Tag Championships. The show earned a B+ from PWHits, and a 8.6 / 10.0 from HDWrestling. The show earned Show of the Month, and Match of the Month.

 

SWF then came back with SWF's Destination X. The show earned a B from PWHits, and a 8.2 / 10.0 from HDWrestling.com. The show was main evented by a SWF Legends Championship Fatal-Four-Way. Greg Black won his first World Championship, defeating Rick Wolfe, Tyson Baine & former tag partner Steve Frehley. Angry Gilmore's Unified Title Reign was short lived, as Giedroyc stole it from him in a Triple Threat match. The Superstars defended their Tag Championships against The Gauges, and John Greed won the re-created SWF Shooting Star Championship against Valiant.

 

TCW Showed Excessive Force this month, and it was quite disappointing, earning a B- from PWHits, and a 7.5 / 10.0 from HDWrestling. Rocky Golden defended his World Championship against Wolf Hawkins, Flying Jimmy Foxx retaining his All Action championship against Remmy Skye. Danny Fonzarelli defeated Guide to defend the International Championship. Many were very disappointed by this show due to the lack of star power all over the card, and most of the new stars being showcased.

 

Coming Up Later, the Third Quarter

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Good lord..all those signings..and people commented that MY SWF roster was loaded..lol :p;):)

 

keep it up. Looking forward to the first show.

 

Oh You... :p

 

Appreciate it man! Thanks for reading. I do have a thing for bloated rosters, but with three TV Shows, Two Pay-Per-Views a Month, and Four Developmental Promotions, I believe I can make due :D

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July

 

Ahh, July, the Month of Summer, and best of all, the month of the Supreme Challenge! And alot of signings this month from you know who. SWF brought in Spencer Spade, the first dojo graduate this year from the SWF. Trance & Rave from the UK, apparently after seeing a nice look for the duo, and some ideas for the future with them. Liberty was brought in from USPW, Toyokuni Hardcore was brought in. And from Australia, Trehawke Phillips, Hardcore Henderson & Chopper Rourke, some menacing guys right there. TCW countered with one signing, one man who wouldn't sign with the SWF, signed with TCW, Sean McFly. Later in the month however, SWF responded by signing the big man, Dread.

 

Robert Oxford retired from Wrestling in July, he'll be remembered as a Two-Time CGC Tag Team Champion, One Time GCG World Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, Two-Time NOTBPW Tag Team Champion, and Three-Time TCW Tag Team Champion. Something tells me this guy needed tag teams to be successful. Bussho Makiguchi was suffering Chronic Upper Back Pain, and was out for two months, but Dragon Del Arco Iris Jr sustained a Minor Concussion, and was out for a month. Plenty of new workers this month. Devastating Don, the biggest of them, had an independant record of 4-0-1. Hypnotiq Jr, with an independant record of 1-0-3. Armando Guerrero, currently signed to DIW, and Lillian O'Donahue, a manager, who is currently unsigned. Cameron Jones, a graduate of the MAW Boot Camp, currently signed to MAW. As well as Spencer Spade, a graduate of the SWF dojo.

 

USPW's Independance Day Slam saw Enygma defeat James Justice for the World Championship once again, and once again saw Raven Robinson defeat Belle Bryden for the Women's Championship. Nicky Champion retained his National Championship against Anger. The show earned a 7.5 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B- from PWHits.

 

The Supreme Challenge XXX, which got an audience of over 47,000 people, put on an Excellent show. The Main Event saw Greg Black defend the Legends Championship against Rick Wolfe, and the Co-Main Event saw Sam Keith win the World Heavyweight title, defeating Christian Faith. John Greed defended his Shooting Star Championship against James Prudence. It was a Keith-Gauge night for sure, as The Gauge Boys won the SWF Tag Team Championships. Justice defeated Angry Gilmore for the SWF Intercontinental Championship. Jungle Lord defended the SWF Television Championship against Frederique, Acid defeated Lobster Warrior for the Chaos Division Championship, but most of all, Giedroyc, defeated Five Other Men, to win the first ever SWF Money In The Bank match. The Money In The Bank gave him the chance to cash in on a World Championship Match whenever he felt like it. The Show earned a 8.8 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B+ from PWHits. This tied for Show of the Month, but won Match of the Month.

 

SWF's Guilty As Charged, a new concept, a 'Hardcore' pay-per-view earned rave reviews from the critics. Greg Black once again defeated Rick Wolfe to defend his title, in a Hardcore match that featured some intense stunts and spots. The Gauge Brothers retained their Tag belts, against The Biggz Boyz, and Troy Star won a Fatal Four Way for the SWF Hardcore Championship. Valiant was able to steal the North American Championship from Giedroyc after a distraction from Sam Keith, on whom Giedroyc had previously tried to cash in his Money In The Bank match. The show earned a B+ from PWHits, and a 8.8 / 10.0 from HDWrestling. This tied for Show of the Month.

 

TCW's Summer Showdown saw Rocky Golden actually put on a watchable match, defeating Sean McFly for the championship. The New Wave defeated Bach & Benson to defend the Tag belts, Danny Fonzarelli defeated Kill Switch (Frankie Perez) to defend his International Belt, and Flying Jimmy Foxx defeated Remmy Skye once more to defend his All Action championship. The show earned a 8.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

August

 

Remmy Honeyman joined the wrestling world this month, picking up a 1-0-3 record on the independant scene. Buzz Reid picked up a 2-0-2 Record, but Masashi Urogataya was the star of the group, being signed up by PGHW. Morgan Malone still did pretty well for himself, getting picked up by 4C. Motty Kuroda signed a developmental deal with the SWF this month as well as Donte Dunn, who was mentioned earlier. Louis Figo Manico also returned to wrestling this month, but was not signed up by any European company. Carol Singer retired from wrestling, but won't be remembered for much, as she did not win any titles in her whole career.

 

Lots of injuries this month, as Chance Fortune sustained Spinal Disalignment, and was forced to miss one month of action. Raku Makuda is out for 14 months, still is out for sustaining a Major Concussion. Kazuma Narato sustained a shattered elbow, and is out for just about 14 months. Suzue Katayama is out for 37 days following chronic upper back pain, and Shiba Mizoguchi picked up a floating knee cap, and was out for 39 days.

 

SWF's Welcome To The Jungle saw Rick Wolfe finally defeat Greg Black to win his first Legends Championship. Tyson Baine also won the Welcome to the Jungle Battle Royale, and won the opportunity to choose a Pay-Per-View, and a Championship of his choice to challenge for. The Gauge Brothers defeated the Bumfholes to retain their Tag belts again, Justice retained his Intercontinental Championship against Brent Hill, and Sam Keith retained his Championship against Christian Faith. The show earned an 8.8 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B+ from PWHits. This earned Show of the Month.

 

USPW's Apple Pie & Wrestling saw Enygma retain his World Championship against Aaron Jackson, Belle Bryden retaining her new Women's Championship against Alicia Strong, Andre Jones retaining his TV Title against Giant Redwood, and a newly signed Big Smack Scott, defeating Pete The Hillbilly. Oh Boy, if that was Match of the Month, I'd riot. The show earned a B- from PWHits, and a 7.3 / 10.0 from HDWrestling.

 

SWF's Money In The Bank PPV saw Two Seperate Money In The Bank matches. But, the Main Event saw Christian Faith defeat Rick Wolfe for the Legends Championship, only to have Giedroyc rush down and cash in his contract, to win the Legends Championship. How fitting. The two MITB winners were Jack Bruce & Brent Hill. Other matches saw James Prudence defeat John Greed to win the Shooting Star championship, Mr. Future defending his Supreme Championship against American Machine. The Gauge Brothers once again retained against The Amazing Bumfholes, and Sam Keith retained his World Championship against Vengeance. The show earned a 8.5 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B+ from PWHits.

 

TCW's Hotter Than Hell saw Rocky Golden again defeat Sean McFly to retain the championship. The New Wave retained the Tag Championships against the L.A. Connection. This was not as good of a match as it could've been, as Chance Fortune was still suffering from Spinal Disalignment. Luckily enough, they managed to pull out a decent show thanks to the Match of the Month, The Freedom Fighters defeating the Syndicate. The show earned a 8.6 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B+ from PWHits. This earned Match of the Month.

 

September

 

KC Glenn entered wrestling this month, and was quickly snatched up by the SWF. Same for CZCW Dojo graduate Frankie Boy Fernandes. The same fate that would await CGC graduate Skip Beau. Black Flash, the Aussie luchador, has a 3-0-0 undefeated independant record, and Liz Sweetheart, is still an unsigned English manager. A huge amount of signings from the SWF this month, too many to list in fact. All developmental talent, which you'll be able to check out on either of these sites - WCW.SWA.com, APW.SWA.com, RIPW.SWA.com or EX.SWA.com. The last one being EXODUS 2010, who were bought out in early November. That'll be explained in the fourth and final article. TCW signed quite a few as well, such as Hell Monkey, Wilson Carlisle, a referee, along with Masked Cougar, Insane Machine, and SWF alumni Atom Smasher, the former Captain Atomic.

 

Eva Berlin also opened a dojo in September called School of Berlin. This coincided with her retirement, she'll be remembered as a two time UCR Women's Champion. Nikki Power also retired, but won no titles during her career, same for the Toronto Terror. April Appleseed retired as a Two-Time NOTBPW Women's Champion. Rebelde Loco also broke his ankle, and was out for almost three months. Warrior Engine XXV rose to Regional Size, and TCW rose to Global.

 

SWF's Under Control Main Event saw Giedroyc retain his SWF Legends championship against Christian Faith. Tyson Baine cashed in his Welcome to the Jungle contract in a Triple Threat match against Vengeance and Sam Keith, where he won the World Championship. James Prudence retained his Shooting Star Championship against Donnie J, Valiant retained his North American Championship in a 6-Way Chamber Match. Marat Khoklov took the Hardcore Championship from Troy Star, his first title in the SWF. The Gauge Brothers again retained their SWF Tag Championships against the Bumfholes. The show earned a 9.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and an A from PWHits. The Main event earned Match of the Month and the show earned Show of the Month.

 

USPW's United States of Pain saw T-Rex end Enygma's World Championship Reign, no other real matches of note, other than Nicky Champion defeating Big Smack Scott. The Pay-Per-View earned a 6.9 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a C+ from PWHits.

 

SWF's Night of Champions, a night where every championship goes on the line, was a success overall, at least it would've been, if the Main Event had've been better. The lack of Chemistry between Giedroyc & Greg Black made the match, and the event overall suffer. Giedroyc, defended his Legends Championship against former champ Black. Other title matches included Tyson Baine retaining the World Championship against Vengeance. Marat Khoklov retaining the Hardcore title against Jungle Lord, Spencer Spade retaining his SWF Intercontinental Championship against Everest & Donnie J, American Elemental & Silver Shark defeating The Gauge Brothers to win the Tag Team Championships. James Prudence retained his Shooting Star Championship against Frederique, Valiant retaining his North American championship against Dread, Jazz Funk & John Greed. Troy Star defeated Eric Eisen to win the SWF Television Championship, Zimmy Bumfhole defeated Acid to win the Chaos Division Championship, and Marc DuBois defeated Stevie Wilson (Mr. Future) for the Supreme Championship. The Show earned an 8.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

TCW's Destructive Energy saw an odd Main Event, a double count out between Golden and McFly this time. Jimmy Foxx defended his All Action championship against Harry Allen, Danny Fonzarelli defended the International belt against Sammy Bach, and the New Wave defended the Tag belts against Texas Buffalo. The show earned a B+ from PWHits and an 8.6 / 10.0 from HDWrestling.

 

Later, the Final Quarter

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October

 

October saw the debut of El Heroe Mexicano, who was snatched up by OLLIE, Christy Higgins, who has yet to wrestle a match. Tony Thorpe, an Australian Referee, Toady, a wrestler who has yet to win an independant match, and Leighton Buzzard, who was quickly snatched up by ROF. SWF had a good month for International stars, picking up Duane Stone & Ryan Powell, who was repackaged as the ultimate opportunist, Razor. Duane has been re-working his style in a developmental promotion, and to train younger workers, while creative figures out something for him to do. It was an unfortunate day for wrestling, as Mr. Evilness, a former UCR Tag Team Champion and solid European independant worker was caught in posession of steroids. Seiko Nanami and Travis Century, a former NYCW Tri-State Regional champion and WEXXV Blood Brothers champion retired in October. Jeremy Stone and Dan Stone Jr inherited Control and Booking positions of NOTBPW when Dan Stone announced his retirement, although he hadn't yet retired, it was best for the sons of the wrestling legend to take over and get used to having control.

 

SWF's Let The Games Begin saw Giedroyc lose the SWF Legends Championship to Greg Black in the Main Event. Jack Bruce, who had previously stolen the World Heavyweight Championship from Tyson Baine by cashing in his MITB contract on an episode of Elite, defended his title against the ex-champion in the co-main event. Spencer Spade defended his Intercontinental Championship against Runaway Train to cement his place as a force to be reckoned with. The American Barracudas (American Elemental & Silver Shark) defended their Tag Belts in a 4-Team Ladder Match. The Show earned an 8.0 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

USPW's Born in the USA saw T-Rex defend his World Championship against Aaron Jackson, Belle Bryden defending her Women's Championship against Raven Robinson, and a Match of the Night, with Big Smack Scott defeating Al The Hillbilly... (KIDDING!). The show earned a 6.2 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a C from PWHits.

 

SWF's Epics Pay-Per-View saw Rick Wolfe defeat Brent Hill in a match of the year candidate, being rated a 9.6 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and an A* from PWHits. The rest of the show saw Jack Bruce defend his World Championship against Giedroyc, The Proteges, Kacey Minnesota and Stevie Wilson (KC Glenn & Steven Parker) defeated American Barracudas to win the Tag Belts, and Greg Black defended his Legends championship against Runaway Train. The show earned an 8.2 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits. This show earned Show of the Month, and Match of the Month.

 

TCW's Threatening Behaviour saw Rocky Golden defend his World Championship against Bryan Vessey, The New Wave defeating Peak and Fonzarelli to defend the Tag Championships, and Flying Jimmy Foxx defeating Remmy Skye to defend his All Action Championship. The show earned an 8.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

November

 

Mercutio Sleep entered the wrestling world in November, and saw success in only one match, and in that one match, he teamed up with Devastating Don to defeat two other competitors. Vikki Victoria has also only competed in one match, tasting defeat to two other competitors. Sozen Ishinomori, defeated two others in a tag match as well. SWF brought in High Flying Shane Nelson, and Big man Mighty Cavanagh, apparently having seen something in him that could make a good monster heel if handled right. TCW focused not on wrestlers, but on the colour commentary, bringing in Danny Jillefski. Retirements this month included Thug, a former MOSC Blood & Beer Champion, and a Former Three Time MOSC UK Tag Team Champion. Alpha Female, a former three time UCR Women's Champion. Pistol Pete Hall, a former GCG World Heavyweight champion. But the most highly publicized, is the retirement of Dan Stone, the three time APWF Champion, three time CWF National Champion, and a former AAFW Champion. Shingen Miyazaki was suffering from Chronic Knee Pain, and took almost three months off of wrestling, as well as Verdugo Estupendo, who sustained a hernia, and was out for 2 months.

 

SWF's Break Like The Wind saw Angry Gilmore fall to Rick Wolfe in the Main Event. Other matches saw Runaway Train reach Main Event Gold once again, defeating Greg Black for the SWF Legends Championship. The Proteges defeated The Samoan Wildboyz to defend their Tag Belts, Marat Khoklov defeated Dread to retain his Hardcore Championship. Moments after Jack Bruce defended his World Championship against Giedroyc, Brent Hill came running down to the ring and did the same thing Jack Bruce did mere weeks ago, cashing in his MITB contract and becoming World Champion. Zimmy Bumfhole defeated Brett Bigz, and James Prudence defeated Randy Bumfhole to defend their respective Chaos Division and Shooting Star titles. The show was rated a 7.6 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B- from PWHits.

 

USPW's Thanksgiving Thunder saw T-Rex defend the title against Nicky Champion, and Belle Bryden defeating Alicia Strong for the Women's Championship. The show saw the Hilllbillys again defeating women, this time Cherry Bomb and Raven Robinson. Puerto Rican Power also finally shut up Big Smack Scott, defeating him and beating him down afterwards. The show earned a 6.4 / 10.0 from HDWrestling and a C from PWHits.

 

SWF's other big show to play rival to the Supreme Challenge, Slammiversary, saw Brent Hill retain his World Championship against Giedroyc, and Runaway Train defeating Steve Frehley for the Legends Championship. Other matches saw Spencer Spade defeating Eric Eisen for the Intercontinental Championship, Razor defeating American Machine for the North American championship, Zimmy Bumfhole defeating and defending his Chaos Division title against Frederique, Justice retaining his Television championship against Angry Gilmore, and The Proteges defeating the Fly Boys to defend their Tag titles and Valiant winning the fourth Money In The Bank this year. The show was rated 7.9 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits.

 

TCW's A Little South of Sanity saw Wolf Hawkins take the World Championship from Rocky Golden, Officer McFly defeating Remo in a Match of the year candidate, The New Wave defeating Texas Buffalo for the Tag Belts, and Remmy Skye defeating Flying Jimmy Foxx for the All Action title. The show was rated 8.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits, giving it Show of the Month, just edging out SWF, and Match of the Month.

 

December

 

December saw the debuts of Rob Reynolds, who has yet to wrestle a match in his month of time as a professional, same for Border Patrol II. Lynx, Christopher Gerard and The Pilgrim, all signed to Developmental deals by the SWF, and Talia Quinzel who was signed up by AAA. Eddie Chandler and Heath Murdock also signed on with the SWF, as did Marcos Flores, who was re-packaged as Spanish Royalty Descendent, Pepi Fuego. Nene Ebina retired from wrestling this month as well, same for Michelle Brendon, who was a former three time AAA Tag Champion, Yoko Ikina also joined the retirement list.

 

Brittney Hollywood sustained Churchill Nerve Damage and will be out for 6 months, and Omar Brown sustained Knee Ligament Damage and was out for the rest of the month. FREEDOM Caribbean Wrestling and Rhode Island Pro Wrestling formed a working agreement to share workers this month, and it should be advantageous for RIPW, as they cannot share developmental talent, forcing FCW to bargain. ACPW was very proud of themselves this month, rising to a Small stature.

 

SWF's Christmas Clash was held this month, and Man-Beast Brandon Savage (Brandon James) defeated Brent Hill & Giedroyc to earn the World Heavyweight Championship. Runaway Train defeated Greg Black & Steve Frehley to retain his Legends Championship. Then, it was the Four on Four Elimination matches. The first of which was a David vs Goliath type match. Tyson Baine, Dread, Marat Khoklov & Bruce The Giant vs Jack Bruce, Angry Gilmore, Chris Morrisette, and John Greed. David once again came out on top, defeating the big men. But the most highly publicized on this pay-per-view was not the World Championship matches, but the four on four between the deadly stable of ruthless animals, D.O.A (Rick Wolfe, Spencer Spade, Kacey Minnesota, Stevie Wilson and Runaway Train and Giedroyc, who were not in this match due to World Title commitments) as they took on Christian Faith, Justice, Valiant & Marshall Law, under the stipulation that if D.O.A lost, they would be over, done and history. But D.O.A fought hard, and defeated the warriors to retain their status as the deadliest men in the SWF. The show was rated a 8.0 / 10.0 by HDWrestling, and a B by PWHits, but the Pay-Per-View buyrate was up there with that of the Supreme Challenge.

 

USPW's Made In America saw T-Rex again retain the World title against Nicky Champion, Belle Bryden again defeating Raven Robinson to retain her Women's Championship, and Danny Rushmore defending the Television Title against Des Davids. The show earned a C from PWHits, and a 6.4 / 10.0 from HDWrestling.

 

SWF's Year end show, Genesis, drew a tremendous audience, and the Main event saw Brandon Savage defeat Rick Wolfe in a 30 Minute Iron Man Match, retaining his World Championship. Runaway Train defeated Christian Faith to retain the SWF Legends Championship, Justice retaining the Television title against Tyson Baine, Spencer Spade retaining the Intercontinental Championship against Joe Sexy. Razor & Lightning (Jamie Atherton) earned their first Tag Team Titles, defeating The Proteges and Funky Town (Freddy Idol & Robbie Retro) in a Three Team TLC match. The show earned a B- from PWHits, and a 7.7 / 10.0 from HDWrestling.

 

TCW's Psycho Circus saw Wolfe Hawkins defeat Rocky Golden to cement his win over him last month. Remmy Skye retained the All Action championship, defeating Flying Jimmy Foxx. Danny Fonzarelli retained the International Championship against Edd Stone, and the New Wave again defeated Texas Buffalo to retain the Tag Belts. The show earned an 8.1 / 10.0 from HDWrestling, and a B from PWHits, earning Show of the Month, and Match of the Month.

 

The End of Year Awards

By - PWHits & HDWrestling

 

Wrestler of the Year 2010

Steve DeColt - NOTBPW

 

Young Wrestler of the Year 2010

Wolf Hawkins - TCW

 

Veteran Wrestler of the Year 2010

Jeremy Stone - NOTBPW

 

Female Wrestler of the Year 2010

Fuyuko Higa - 5SSW

 

Promotion of the Year 2010

Supreme Wrestling Federation

 

Most Improved Promotion of the Year 2010

Total Championship Wrestling

 

Match of the Year 2010

Jeremy Stone defeats Steve DeColt at NOTBPW Championship Wrestling

 

Card of the Year 2010

NOTBPW Mid Summer Madness

 

Power 100

 

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<span style="font-family:Arial;">The Question - How do you get three young stars over, without losing ratings, nor losing money and wasting it on them?</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

The Answer - Team them up with three of the best in the promotion, and watch them skyrocket.</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

That same question that the press asked me when I created the DOA concept. I chuckle everytime I think of it. I invested time, in Spencer Spade, Kacey Minnesota & Stevie Wilson... Not Money. The concept of D.O.A, was to earn money, not waste it. Therefore, by hiring three young stars for not much money, Kacey's working for 4 Grand a month, Stevie for 3.5 Grand a month, and Spencer for 2.5 grand. Yet, Spencer and Stevie are at the point where they could break into the Main Event Picture at the push of a button, and Kacey is just moving on up slowly because of his star quality.</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

When I approached Rick Wolfe, Giedroyc & Runaway Train, talking to them about the Storyline, they ate the idea up. Train didn't have a title at the time, Giedroyc didn't have a title at the time, and Rick had been lost in the shuffle, with creative having nothing for him to do. So the day Rick Wolfe went backstage, and talked to Giedroyc, saying that if they worked together, and got themselves a big man to protect them, they'd be good to go, and they could go places.</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

Boom, Plan set in motion.</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

Then, we bring in some young stars (Minnesota, Wilson & Spade) and they talk to the three of them, bing bang boom, they're in, and we start the angle. The next week, Greg Black & Brent Hill are tagging up to wrestle, right after they win, DOA comes running down the ramp, tears the place up, beat down on the two champs, and 'Voila' instant overness gain for all six of them. Wash, Rinse, Repeat for the next couple weeks, two shows a week and that's some serious money right there.</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

Everyday that I watched that storyline unfold, I kept thinking to myself... How come Richard didn't think of this? How did he not come up with this? What would've happened if I didn't let him leave? We wound up as Promotion of the Year BECAUSE of that storyline. But, it needed something. Of course if these six guys gang up on two or three guys every week, they're going to beat them up. Of course they're going to dominate midcarders and lower. So, they needed a win that gave them a reputation of being big. So then Christmas Clash came, and of course, what better way to get a Stable over, then winning a stable match. So I put them in there with guys that would obviously put on a great match, but also boost their overness should DOA win (and of course, they did). To spice it up, I put in the stipulation that if DOA lost, they're done, history, finished. Boom, instant pay-per-view buys there.</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

So Christmas Clash came along, and you can actually watch this historic match on DVD, on SWF's Best PPV Matches of 2010, on sale now! There will also be a special brodcast on SWF.com, which I'll be covering later, so check it out!</span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial;">

Anyways, back to the storyline. I needed to find four guys to do the job to these guys, and of course, along come Christian Faith, Marshall Law, Valiant & Justice. The match was given a B- from PWHits.com, which was more than expected with stars this young. The crowd was sizzling, the match had enormous heat because of that incredible storyline. And Now, three months after the story began, DOA gave us Money, gave us Star Power, and gave us New Blood for the Main Event scene. I think that's a job well done.</span></p>

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Brandon Savage

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SWF Hardcore

Marat Khoklov

Won at - SWF Under Control 2010

 

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SWF Intercontinental

Spencer Spade

Won at - Supreme TV, Week 3, September

 

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SWF North American

John Greed

Won at - Supreme TV, Week 1, December

 

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SWF Shooting Star

Donnie J

Won at - Uprising, Week 2, December

 

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SWF Supreme

Marc DuBois

Won at - SWF Night of Champions 2010

 

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SWF World Tag Team

Razor & Lightning

Won at - SWF Genesis 2010

 

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SWF Television

Justice

Won at - Elite TV, Week 4, November

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Elite TV

Monday, Week One, January, 2011

 

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Justice hit the high in SWF when he won the SWF Intercontinental Championship in July of 2010. After losing the title to upcoming star Spencer Spade, Justice lacked a championship, and it seems he was also lacking the fire that we'd usually seen in the dangerous veteran. He obviously found his fire and motivation again, and after shutting down Troy Star in November, he took the throne as Television Champion.

 

But one word fueled his opponent. Jealousy.

 

Acid, picking up the Chaos Division Championship around the same time as Justice picked up his Intercontinental title, and lost it just a week after, has done one thing opposite to Justice. He has lacked the ability to regain his fire. Losing Five straight after losing his championship, and has not yet picked up a win since that faithful night in September, Acid has obviously been put on the bubble. The Questions. For Justice, will he defend his championship against his opposition? or will he crumble under the pressure and give the man who desperately needs a win the title he covets? For Acid, will he be able to break down the proverbial walls of defeat? or will he once again fall victim to yet another wrestler?

 

Desperate men do desperate things, and Acid, is definitely... a desperate man.

 

'I... was screwed'

 

Another desperate man will enter the ring on monday. The man who uttered those famous three words. The day Eric Eisen and the whole Eisen family was screwed was the day all fans of pro wrestling realized that pro wrestling had changed for something... different. A former Television & World Champion in 2010, Eric had it all, and then had it all taken away from him. Couple that with the fact that his 'Daddy' was taken out of the promotion and his only brother was taken out as well, what was Eric to do? Insiders have even reported that Eisen's also on his way out from the promotion, sooner than later, but none of this can be proven true until it happens or not. Valiant, the latest Money In The Bank winner, seems to have all the momentum going into this match. Multiple victories, a lengthy North American Title reign, it seems it should be a very easy victory for the reigning Mr. Money In The Bank.

 

Three letters can represent half of the main event. D-O-A. The main event between the team of Steve Frehley & Rick Wolfe vs Champions Brandon Savage & Runaway Train will definitely be filled with fireworks. The question is, what will happen when Rick Wolfe goes AGAINST partner Runaway Train. Will the alliance of DOA implode over greed? or will a win not matter, and will the team continue it's warpath throughout the SWF.

 

Confirmed Card

 

Runaway Train & Brandon Savage vs Rick Wolfe & Steve Frehley

Eric Eisen vs Valiant

Justice © vs Acid

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Brandon Savage

 

2010 Win/Loss Record:
17-1-24

US Popularity
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A* / 99

Current Momentum:
A* / 98

Gimmick:
Man Beast

Gimmick Momentum:
B- / 76

Finisher/Signature Move(s):
Savage Bomb Drop (Sit-Out Powerbomb), Savage Fury (Flurry of Punches, followed by a Running Big Boot), Rear Naked Choke

Currently Feuding with:
Rick Wolfe

Synopsis:
Brandon Savage is the definition of Man Beast. Obviously one of the smartest men in the SWF Wrestling ring in 2010, but was never able to put his intelligence to use, as he was mostly seen losing in Money in the Bank ladder matches, and other matches to push the ‘Current’ & ‘Future’ main eventers over. Brandon changed his view on things in December of 2010, making himself known after hitting Bruce The Giant with the Savage Fury, and applying a Rear Naked Choke to put the big man to sleep. Brandon continued his rampage by hitting the ring post match of some of the legendary stars of the past and present, like Larry Vessey, Christian Faith, Runaway Train, Rick Wolfe & Jack Bruce. This culminated in him winning his first SWF World Heavyweight championship at Christmas Clash 2010.

 

So it seems that a small change of image and a moderate change of state of mind resulted in Brandon James using his intelligence in cooperation with his physical abilities, resulted in one of the SWF’s deadliest warriors.

 

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SWF Elite Quick Picks

Runaway Train & Brandon Savage vs Rick Wolfe & Steve Frehley

Valiant vs Eric Eisen

Justice vs Acid

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