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Really nice start, I missed the first show but better late than never:).

 

Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

Khoklov isn´t losing this one

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

James is more important and there is plenty of better guys to drop the title than Bart Biggz

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

Not 100% sure here but Frehley is bigger name as far as I know.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Personal preference

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Little bit of a coin flip for me

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

Bumfhole´s had their shot so it´s someone´s else turn and I go with the big guys.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

Roberts look like the weak link here

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

The true SWF Russian Nightmare!

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

James isn't losing his title on free tv.

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

Squeeky isn't so squeeky anymore.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

This makes it two heel wins and two face wins.

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

A tougher one to pick but I'm going to go with the Can't Miss Prospect.

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

All aboard the Pain Train!

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

Too much star power on this side of the equation for them to lose.

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

The true SWF Russian Nightmare!

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

James isn't losing his title on free tv.

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

Squeeky isn't so squeeky anymore.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

This makes it two heel wins and two face wins.

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

A tougher one to pick but I'm going to go with the Can't Miss Prospect.

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

All aboard the Pain Train!

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

Too much star power on this side of the equation for them to lose.

 

Don' like to be a Cat that copies but I agree

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

 

Khoklov is legitimately a monster and should be booked as such.

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

 

Extended squash

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

 

Squeeky's always one of those Upper Mid guys that tends to get a bit overlooked, that's because he's a solid worker but not outstanding in anything he does. Frehley's a former World Champion, so on the basis of past form alone I've got to give The Dark Destroyer the edge.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

I like the idea of Lord being an athletic big guy who can put on good matches with the high flyers in the Chaos Division.

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

I'll go for what could be considered a mild upset here and tip Greg Black for the win and I get the feeling you want to keep DuBois ego in check by not pushing him too fast, too soon.

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

Bumfhole's may have had their shot but I think there is more to come between them and Team Tenacity and I think Randy gets the win here to set up an instant rematch.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

 

As Zergon said Roberts looks to be the weak link here, no disrespect to the guy but he's just not main event anymore.

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Really nice start, I missed the first show but better late than never:).

 

Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

Khoklov isn´t losing this one

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

James is more important and there is plenty of better guys to drop the title than Bart Biggz

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

Not 100% sure here but Frehley is bigger name as far as I know.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Personal preference

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Little bit of a coin flip for me

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

Bumfhole´s had their shot so it´s someone´s else turn and I go with the big guys.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

Roberts look like the weak link here

 

these look good. ill go with them.

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

Squash

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

Brandon is too good to loose a match to a tag wrestler.

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

Don't care who wins because I like both wrestlers however for prediction sake I will go for Steve.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Probably the better choice to move on for the Chaos Championship.

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

I like Marc DuBois but Gregory Black has become one of my favoriote wrestlers to book when playing as SWF.

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

I like The Bumfholes so I will go with them, Not really crazy about the Biggz Boys and it would be weird for Runaway Train or Captain Atomic to win because then they would have to find partners unless you have that figured out already.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

If They don't win I riot (Not really) but seriously Bruce and McFly can anybody say the best tag team ever?

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Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

I like The Bumfholes so I will go with them, Not really crazy about the Biggz Boys and it would be weird for Runaway Train or Captain Atomic to win because then they would have to find partners unless you have that figured out already.

 

Runaway Train is partnered with Everest in the tag team known as Pure Power. Captain Atomic is partnered with American Machine as Bombs Away.

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

 

Singles ME vs Tag champ = Singles ME wins.

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

 

The better Biggz will make James look good.

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

 

Squeeky will make him look good.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Need one face and one heel if these are the only 2 qualifiers

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

Bumfholes are your best bet atm.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

 

Give the faces heat back.

 

7 matches is a bit much for a 2 hour show IRL imho, suspect some will be squashes.

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Really enjoyed the first show and aftermath bp. I felt especially bad for Sean McFly during his promo, well done there. And I'll be interested to see whether it's "rust" or however you develop it. Blood & guts - certainly sounds like the Dark Age! :)

 

 

Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

(DQ)

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

(More DQ!)

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

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Really nice start, I missed the first show but better late than never:).

 

Thanks, and glad to have you on board.

 

 

Runaway Train is partnered with Everest in the tag team known as Pure Power. Captain Atomic is partnered with American Machine as Bombs Away.

 

Thanks Angel! Didn't even spot Taker's comment - good eye!

 

And for those who haven't looked, I do try to keep the front page relatively up-to-date with the roster, tag teams, and so on. I also link directly to each show, so going that way can be much faster than checking through a few pages if you are looking for a particular show.

 

7 matches is a bit much for a 2 hour show IRL imho, suspect some will be squashes.

 

7 matches would definitely be at the top end of what would work for TV in reality. TEW doesn't really take commercial breaks into account, so that adds a bit of time to play with. I'm usually looking at between 5-7 matches for a 2 hour TV booking for Sports Entertainment, but its going come down to what types of matches. There are a couple on here that are obviously likely to be one-sided :-)

 

Really enjoyed the first show and aftermath bp. I felt especially bad for Sean McFly during his promo, well done there. And I'll be interested to see whether it's "rust" or however you develop it. Blood & guts - certainly sounds like the Dark Age! :)

 

Thanks Purple. McFly is going to be interesting to write for - to maintain the "he doesn't interview well" aspect without moving into outright comedy (or at least attempted comedy) with it. As for the coming "dark age"... it will most definitely be brutal...

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Marat Khoklov vs Jack Giedroyc

 

Bart Biggz vs Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

 

Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

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i really like you new Supreme TV logo do you have a 150x150 version it

 

Sure do. Its courtesy of jhd1, using the alt logo by Kam.

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Sure do. Its courtesy of jhd1, using the alt logo by Kam.

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thanks a ton i think i got a form of ocd, where i like everything to match

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I've really been enjoying this one, PA. Especially now that my latest show is up, I plan on really catching up as far as possible. That said, here are my predictions:

 

 

Marat Khoklov
vs Jack Giedroyc

Like it was said in "Little shop of Horrors"..... Feeeeeeed Me!! Feeeeeeed Me!

 

Bart Biggz vs
Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

It's a given. He's 'Big Money'. The other is 'Big Jobbie'.

 

Squeeky McClean
vs Steve Frehley

It won't happen probably but McClean has the better character. Frehley always falls flat in my mind.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs
Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Jungle Lord seems more 'Chaos' like.

 

Gregory Black vs
Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

The consistent 'Chosen one' gets the win here.

 

Runaway Train
vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

Not going to lie, and I haven't much as it pertains to the SWF, but I'm a 'Train-spotter'. Love this guy.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs
Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

Solely because I don't know if putting Roberts over Bruce and McFly would be best? Sure, I want to see the guy get a healthy push but, at least at this point, it's hard to really justify him picking up such a high profile win.

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I've really been enjoying this one, PA. Especially now that my latest show is up, I plan on really catching up as far as possible. That said, here are my predictions:

 

 

Marat Khoklov
vs Jack Giedroyc

Like it was said in "Little shop of Horrors"..... Feeeeeeed Me!! Feeeeeeed Me!

 

Bart Biggz vs
Brandon James ©

SWF North American Championship Match

It's a given. He's 'Big Money'. The other is 'Big Jobbie'.

 

Squeeky McClean
vs Steve Frehley

It won't happen probably but McClean has the better character. Frehley always falls flat in my mind.

 

Paul Huntingdon vs
Jungle Lord

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

Jungle Lord seems more 'Chaos' like.

 

Gregory Black vs
Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

The consistent 'Chosen one' gets the win here.

 

Runaway Train
vs Captain Atomic vs Randy Bumfhole vs Brett Biggz

Four-Way Dance to Determine #1 Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

Not going to lie, and I haven't much as it pertains to the SWF, but I'm a 'Train-spotter'. Love this guy.

 

Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs
Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

Solely because I don't know if putting Roberts over Bruce and McFly would be best? Sure, I want to see the guy get a healthy push but, at least at this point, it's hard to really justify him picking up such a high profile win.

Agreed, Eisen-verse... by the way, you may need to check your messages. ;)

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7 matches would definitely be at the top end of what would work for TV in reality. TEW doesn't really take commercial breaks into account, so that adds a bit of time to play with. I'm usually looking at between 5-7 matches for a 2 hour TV booking for Sports Entertainment, but its going come down to what types of matches. There are a couple on here that are obviously likely to be one-sided :-)

 

 

Yeah it's one of the reasons I am going with 90 minute shows in my TNA diary as that actually gives me closer too the real time to work with and what people see who watch via television.

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Yeah it's one of the reasons I am going with 90 minute shows in my TNA diary as that actually gives me closer too the real time to work with and what people see who watch via television.

 

I've tried booking the SWF with the default 90-minute Supreme TV, and to be honest, it always feels too constricted. It doesn't end up feeling like a 120 minute show with commercial breaks to me. I ended up with a lot of really short segments and matches.

 

Given that this C-Verse, I've also toyed around with the idea that commercial breaks just work a bit different. I can't imagine shows being commercial free (as awesome as that would be), but I could certainly see either commercials being shorter or the breaks shorter. A creative promotion could still make money by creative sponsorships - like ads on the security barriers, etc.

 

Hope to have the show posted tonight or tomorrow morning, so I guess you can consider this the 12/24 hour notice.

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SWF Supreme TV

Boston Station, New England

Tuesday, Week 2 April 2010

 

Chapter Two

Questions, Not Answers

 

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Peter Michaels + Duane Fry + Ana Garcia

 

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The intro fades into the standard wide shot of the arena as the theme music of Supreme TV pounds on Boston Station's top-level sound system. Pyrotechnics blast around the arena and the light show flashes, all in time to the music. Its a display worthy of a major arena rock show. The show is more impressive than normal for the SWF, entirely due to the fact that Boston Station is amongst the best-appointed arenas in America. The Bostonian fans are nearly as rowdy and loud as their more infamous New York City brethren.

 

Peter Michaels: Welcome to Boston Station. I am Peter Michaels and I'm here tonight with Duane Fry and the gorgeous Ana Garcia.

Duane Fry: We're coming at you live and loud, and ready to run if Marat Khoklov comes near us again.

Ana Garcia: You like to call yourself “The Tongue”, Duane... Maybe you can talk him out of his “Marat Smash” mode.

Duane Fry: I get called “The Tongue” for entirely different reasons, Ana.

Ana Garcia: Gross.

 

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Eric Eisen

In-Ring Promo

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The start to this week's Supreme TV echoes last week's, with Eric Eisen coming out to kick things off. While he was hated last week, he is well and truly demonized by the fans this week. Already one of the SWF's top heels, the attack he lead last week has catapulted "The Supremacist" to an entirely new level of loathed... After emerging through the Empire Gateway to a wall of displeasure from the fans, the champion doesn't take the time to attempt to incite them further, as he often does. Rather he makes directly for the ring, carrying his beloved SWF World Heavyweight Championship belt over his shoulder. With clear disgust in his voice, Peter Michaels points out that the mark made with Rich Money's blood is still visible on the front plate of the championship belt.

 

When Eisen begins to ascend the ring steps, several SWF ringside officials wave him off. One of them furiously whispers something in his ear. The champion's permanent scowl looks more annoyed than usual as he tosses the world title down on the ring apron. “The Supremacist” calls for a microphone from the time keepers table and he is handed one. Standing with one foot on the first step, he scowls more deeply before speaking.

 

Eric Eisen: So apparently I broke a rule last week. A sacred rule. No hands on the officials. In my defense, it was actually a fist, not just a hand. Regardless, my brother Jerry, the INTERIM Commissioner of the Supreme Wrestling Federation, feels that its appropriate that an example is set. And I am that example. So I've been fined... ten thousand dollars... And this jerk-ass in the golf knit says I can't enter the ring until the fine is paid.

 

The fans cheer the idea of the champion being fined for at least some part of his actions last week. Eisen digs out a money clip. He peels off ten crisp one thousand dollars bills... then crumbles them into a disdainful ball and throws it at the feet of the SWF official. “The Supremacist” climbs into the ring, picking up his title belt once in the ring. The champion doesn't spend any time inciting the crowd and trying to generate more heat – its simply not necessary.

 

Eric Eisen: I am out here because I was asked... No, that is not accurate. I was ordered by my brother, the INTERIM Commissioner of the SWF, to come out here and explain what happened last week.... You might as well ask a poet to explain his words. Ask an artist to explain his brush strokes. It is a foolish request, brother.

 

The champion nods knowing as the fans boo.

 

Eric Eisen: The glorious events of last week are whatever you want them be. You are all too ignorant to understand things. Even you, Jerry. So assign whatever purpose to last week that you want. Consider it payback well-earned. A reckoning. The deliverance of justice. An injection of chaos. Call it going off the script. You can label it a statement of intent. Or a vulgar display of power. The launching point of a revolution. An organization restructuring. A return to roots...

 

“The Supremacist” trails off to silence. He grins again, knowingly.

 

Eric Eisen: It does not matter what you call it. You will not understand it. It is beyond you. Yes, even you Jerry. Just know this – I spent a year and a half away from the Supreme Wrestling Federation. I used that time well. I evolved. And now, its time for the SWF to evolve as well. And you fans must remember your roles... for you are all witness to this evolution.

 

With a sly smirk, Eisen drops the microphone and makes his way out of the ring. The fans, having no better understanding than before the promo, boo as they are supposed to.

 

Duane Fry: Well, I certainly appreciate our champion clearing that up for us.

Peter Michaels: Clear as mud, maybe.

Duane Fry: Maybe to you.

 

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Duane Fry: Ready to run, folks?

Ana Garcia: Stop it.

 

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Jack Giedroyc vs Marat Khoklov

 

The commentators don't need to worry or bolt from their booth, as Khoklov comes out through the Empire Gateway focused on his opponent down in the ring. Jack Giedroyc waits in the ring with Valiant and their two managers, Dawn the Cheerleader and Hannah. It isn't clear if the rest of the tag team champions are out there for emotion support, or backup in case the Russian's rage gets out of control again.

 

The opening minutes of the match show why facing the Russian is such a problem. He stands in the center of the ring, simply allowing the talented Brit grappler a chance to try to do anything. Giedroyc launches a fair amount of offense without a short period of time, but he is not only unable to hurt Khoklov, but he not even able to move him from the center of the ring. The tag champion finally leaps onto the Russian's back and tries to choke him, much as Angry Gilmore tried backstage the week before. And just like last week, it gets Giedroyc thrown forward into the ropes.

 

The remaining five minutes aren't really dominance by Khoklov. Giedroyc does manage to avoid some of the offense from the Russian giant, and attempts some of his own, but that simply proves ineffective. If Giedroyc was determined to play keep-away, he might actually prove able to tire the giant, but the proud Brit is not about to take such a tact. He eventually finds himself trapped in a corner, where Khoklov drives the tag champion to his knees with a single clubbing blow. Several more heavy shots drop Giedroyc. Khoklov then delivers his ring-shaking Russian Legend Powerbomb and gets the pinfall.

 

The clear victory for Khoklov actually reinforces the weaknesses of the big man. He is huge and powerful, but those things also make him slow. The huge muscles mean that he isn't particularly flexible or agile. As of yet, no one has been able to take advantage of that. Khoklov has yet to be directly beaten in his SWF tenure – he has lost via disqualification and he's lost tag matches. But no one has pinned him or made him submit.

 

Marat Khoklov Wins at 8:01 via Pinfall

Reaction: Poor Jack Giedroyc

 

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Peter Michaels: Next up, we have a segment that has been seen several times on SWF Warfare over the past few months but which is new to Supreme TV... Frederique Antonio Garcia's Fashion Show.

Duane Fry: Fantastic. Perhaps he can teach all these Boston slobs a few things.

Ana Garcia: Maybe he can teach you a few things...

Duane Fry: He already has, Ana.

 

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Frederique Antonio Garcia & Lobster Warrior

Fashion Show Segment

 

A large-scale interview set has been erected on the left side of the side, opposite the commentator's booth. Its set up to look like an upscale clothing store, with white wash walls and a series of mannequins (which are really just pure white clothing forms shaped like a human) that are dressed in very expensive and fashionable clothing. There are two director's chairs in the center of it all, where Frederique Antonio Garcia and Lobster Warrior are seated. Warrior is in regular clothing – jeans and a Christian Faith T-shirt – but also with his Lobster gear still on.

 

Frederique Antonio Garcia: Good evening, my fans. I am, of course, Frederique Antonio Garcia. This is... Fashion Show! I have a very special guest with me tonight... The Lobster Man!

 

Garcia, despite being Canadian, speaks with a heavy yet cultured Spanish accent. He is dressed garishly – zebra-print pants, an expensive shirt, and his ever-present boa.

 

Lobster Warrior: Thanks, Frederique.

Frederique Antonio Garcia: Now, you will face “Mr. Money” Brandon James at The World is Watching... and indeed, the world will be watching...

Lobster Warrior: Its “Big Money” Brandon James. And the world definitely will be watching, Frederique, because its going to be a war. And when it ends...

Frederique Antonio Garcia: No! No! No! Please... no.

Lobster Warrior: ...what?

Frederique Antonio Garcia: We are not here to talk about your match. If you want that, go find that dirty girl Ana Garcia. Oh, she's right over there. But we are here for... FASHION!

Lobster Warrior: I don't really want to talk about fashion.

Frederique Antonio Garcia: Oh, but you should. Look at you – a disaster. A “Have Faith” T-shirt? Really? It is not 1995 anymore. That is no longer cool. And the lobster claws... I don't even know what to say about those.

 

Lobster Warrior clearly expected a normal interview, and this isn't it. He looks annoyed.

 

Lobster Warrior: Listen, F.A...

Frederique Antonio Garcia: Please! Stop! Do not acronymnize my name. It is terrible, but it what is. But if you prefer to talk about your opponent, fine. For Big Brandon has a fine fashion sense.

Lobster Warrior: Listen Garcia... I don't give a crap about fashion. I care about...

Frederique Antonio Garcia: Oh, you clearly do not care. It is why you look like an offensive slob. A fashion train wreck. Now your opponent Big Brandon... There is a man who understands. Top quality suits, all perfectly tailored. And Emma... Beautiful Emma and her beautiful fashion. A true fashionista.

Lobster Warrior: Look, Frederique, if we aren't going to talk about wrestling, I'm out of here.

Frederique Antonio Garcia: It is no wonder that you have no fashion sense. You are too focused. You need to open your mind, lobster. True fashion is art.

 

Lobster Warrior looks like he's about to respond. Instead, he stands up and shakes his head. He calmly walks off the set.

 

Lobster Warrior: No fashion sense, no patience, and no clue. That is not a champion. Regardless, best of luck against Big Brandon, Lobster Man.

 

Frederique Antonio Garcia smiles coyly at the camera, playing with his boa.

 

Duane Fry: Well that certainly enlightening.

Ana Garcia: What? In what way?

Duane Fry: We now know that Lobster Warrior doesn't is not a fan of fashion. I, for one, am shocked.

 

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Duane Fry: I just have to say that this is a match I don't agree with at all.

Peter Michaels: You don't agree with it?

Duane Fry: Not at all. I mean, Brandon James is being made to defend the North American championship against Bart Biggz. How exactly does he deserve a title shot? The Biggz haven't been that relevant in the tag ranks of late, so how has he earned a title shot?

Ana Garcia: Because our Interim Commissions says so.

Duane Fry: Exactly! And its a terrible decision by Jerry. Since when do wrestlers get unearned title shots in the SWF? What happens if Bart takes some kind of unlikely upset? How would he be a legitimate champion?

 

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Bart Biggz vs Brandon James

SWF North American Championship Match

 

It certainly seems as though Brandon James and Emma Chase get more heat this week, after their role in the attack on Rich Money the week before. As the match gets underway, Duane Fry is still talking about the injustice of James having to put his belt on the line in this match. He continues to lament about it throughout the whole match, which is thankfully short. The match is horribly one-sided. Bart Biggz is a great tag team wrestler and a pretty good cruiserweight competitor, but he has little to offer the North American champion here as a true challenge. There is a 110 pound weight difference, and this one is more one-sided than Khoklov-Giedroyc because Bart doesn't have the diverse offense that Giedroyc does. “Big Money” simply hammers on the much-smaller challenger, battering him around like a cat toying with its prey. The champion doesn't even bother with his primary finisher, but instead delivers a Brandon Bomb Drop and gets the pin.

 

Brandon James Wins at 5:25 via Pinfall

Reaction: Quality... for a Pure Squash

 

Peter Michaels: Well, Duane, I think you were worried about nothing.

Duane Fry: My point still stands.

 

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Joe Sexy, Antonio Amor & Ana Garcia

Backstage Interview

 

Joe Sexy, Antonio Amor, and Ana Garcia are on the backstage interview set. The trio make for an attractive group. Amor and Garcia, particularly, are beautiful people. Were they ever to couple and procreate, they could create the most beautiful children imaginable. Sadly, C.A.N.N. apparently does have some restrictions on what the SWF is allowed to show, and so this is not part of this episode of Supreme TV.

 

Ana Garcia: Now Joe, you recently came up short in your bid to win the SWF North American championship and to steal Emma Chase...

Joe Sexy: No no no, Ana. I'm sorry, but that isn't correct all. I was never trying to "steal" Emma. I was simply trying to show her a new world of pleasures. But you can't melt the Ice Queen. And please, let's not talk of the past.

Ana Garcia: Alright... So what does the future hold for you and Antonio?

Joe Sexy: Greatness. Glory. Pleasure.

Ana Garcia: Sounds like a fun future.

Joe Sexy: Of course it is fun, Ana. What is life if you cannot enjoy it?

Ana Garcia: That's true.

Joe Sexy: Regret is a wasted emotion, Ana. We must look forward, not back.

Ana Garcia: That is so true.

Joe Sexy: You know, Ana, I saw your magazine.

Ana Garcia: Oh, ah...

Joe Sexy: It was lovely. Very classy. Very artistic.

Ana Garcia: Oh, why thank you.

Joe Sexy: Did you Antonio here did some nude art photos back in Mexico? They were lovely. Very nice art. We could learn so very much from the fine people of Mexico.

Ana Garcia: That's a nice thought.

Joe Sexy: Until next time, Ana... Stay Sexy...

 

The interviewer watches the pair depart. She gets a lingering smile from Antonio Amor. She doesn't even turn back to the camera, but rather smiles to herself as she chews on her bottom lip.

 

 

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Duane Fry: Did you have fun flirting with Joe, Ana?

Ana Garcia: Stuff it, Duane.

 

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Squeeky McClean vs Steve Frehley

 

McClean gets a larger reaction than normal, likely due to his participating in th attack last week. Frehley's positive reaction is strong as always. This is a strong match that could headline most any episode of Supreme TV. Why its buried in the midcard is not immediately obvious, but it gradually becomes apparent that McClean is very hesitant to engage. When they do, the pure power of “The Destroyer” is undeniable. Both the fans and fan favorite begin to grow frustrated at the heel's stalling tactics. McClean hollers and gestures at the Boston fans as he stands outside the ring, but he has far less fire when he climbs back into the ring to engage his actual opponent. Its past five minutes into the match when McClean seems to steal himself and dig in. The pair lock up and the heel is able to grab the advantage for a short time by using his grappling superiority. The power of Frehley wins out and he soon takes over. “The Destroyer” takes a couple of quick near falls, and McClean surprises the former world champion with a roll up that nearly succeeds. Shortly after, McClean ducks under a clothesline attempt and slides out of the ring. He grabs he folded chair from ringside and slides back into the ring. Making absolutely no attempt to hide what he's about to do, McClean goes after Frehley, who is somewhat distracted by the referee. The big 295-pounder sees enough of the coming blow to block it with a forearm. He then glares hard at McClean while the heels debates loading up for another shot. With no chance at surprise this time, he thinks better of it and scoots out of the ring as referee calls for the bell for the very obvious disqualification.

 

Steve Frehley Wins at 9:15 via Disqualification

Reaction: Good but Could've Been Better

 

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Steve Frehley

Post-Match Promo

 

After his rather unsatisfying victory, Frehley looks pissed. He leans against the rope, watching McClean disappear up the ramp. When "The Destroyer" is about to step through the ropes, he stops and calls for a microphone instead. He stomps across the ring and back, microphone in hand, before talking. The crowd titters in anticipation.

 

Steve Frehley: Squeek-man, that sh*t ain't right. And what happened last week, that **** ain't right neither.

 

The fans sound their agreement.

 

Steve Frehley: I dunno what the hell is goin' on around this place, but sh*t like that ain't gonna stand. People gonna pay for last week. Oh hell yeah, they gonna pay. Eric Eisen, you got that felt and your feelin' like your all big n' important... That sh*t don't last. Trust me. The more bullsh*t you pull, the more you're gonna have to watch your own back. I promise you this, “Supremacist”... When you step into here ring with me... I'm gonna wreck you!

 

Frehley literally spikes the microphone off the mat and stomps out of the ring while the fans cheer his promise.

 

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Peter Michaels: Steve Frehley does not seem impressed at all.

Duane Fry: Here comes Faith... and I doubt he's much happier.

 

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Christian Faith

In-Ring Promo

 

There is a monster reaction from the fans as Christian Faith's music rocks through the massive sound system in Boston Station. The man himself wanders out through the Empire Gateway. He stops on the stage, grinning as the fans welcome him loudly. After a sweeping gesture at the sea of fans, Faith races down the ramp at top speed, slides under the bottom rope, and slides to his feet on the canvas. Its his traditional ring entrance, symbolizing that Faith runs towards the fight. Only this time, its not a fight. Its an empty ring, with the microphe already set on the ring apron for him. Inside the ring, Faith goes to each corner, climbing to the second turnbuckle to gesture to the adoring fans. He then picks up the mic, picks a corner, and climbs to the second turnbuckle with a foot on the top turnbuckle.

 

Christian Faith: Faith is... HERE!

 

The entire audience is screams the final world along with the legendary superstar.

 

Christian Faith: Damned right Faith is here. And in two nights, Faith is gonna kick some Russian ass. See, Khoklov, I've made a career out of taking down the biggest and the baddest. So I don't care how big you are, Khoklov. I don't care how powerful or how angry you are... I'm still gonna take you down. I'm still gonna whoop your *ss... I'm gonna teach you that you don't get to come into the Supreme Wrestling Federation and act however the hell you want, no matter how big you are.

 

He pauses as the fans sound their approval. The man known as “The Eternal” isn't fnished yet, however.

 

Christian Faith: That goes double for you, Eric. Triple. You outta know better. That stunt last week... Boy, you gonna pay. When your brother gives me the chance, I'm gonna remind you why they call me “The Eternal”. When I'm done with you, all you're gonna be able to say is “Faith just kicked my *ss!”

 

The fans roar as Faith drops the mic. He takes his time leaving the ringside area, interacting with the fans who adore him endlessly. Eternal indeed.

 

Ana Garcia: It would seem that everyone wants a piece of Eric Eisen after last week.

 

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Duane Fry: I don't know if I can... lodge an official protest or something, but I want to say right now that I completely disagree with this match. Completely!

Peter Michaels: What in the world is wrong with this match?

Duane Fry: This is supposed to be a qualifying match for the Chaos Championship. If its a cruiserweight championship... how in the hell is Jungle Lord a cruiserweight at 6'5” and 288 pounds?

Ana Garcia: No one has said its a cruiserweight championship.

Duane Fry: Of course its a cruiserweight championship. Its called the “Chaos Championship” and the “Chaos division”. Jerry lovers the little guys. Its a cruiserweight division!

Peter Michaels: I think Ana's right, Duane. No one has defined it just yet.

Duane Fry: Whatever. My point still stands.

 

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Jungle Lord vs Paul Huntingdon

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

Jungle Lord is most certainly not a cruiserweight. Neither is the 6'5” and 240 pound Huntingdon, for that matter. The approach of the powerhouse wild-man is certain befitting the “Chaos division” name as he comes out and attack relentlessly. Although Huntingdon tries in vain to keep the match at least slightly scientific, he ends up brawling just as wildly. Lord seems to be winning over the Supreme faithful with each match he has, and this one is no different – he gets everyone on his feet when he chases Huntingdon out to the floor by diving through the ropes. As the commentators point out, he wrestlers with reckless abandon. Against the likes of the youngster Huntingdon, its enough to secure the win, delivering a Jungle Lord Bomb before getting the pinfall.

 

Jungle Lord Wins at 8:18 via Pinfall

Reaction: Fun and Solid Match

 

Duane Fry: He's still not a cruiserweight.

 

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Duane Fry: Now this is a cruiserweight match!

 

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Gregory Black vs Marc DuBois

Chaos Championship Qualifying Match

 

If this match indeed represents what the Chaos Division will be about, then it bodes well for the division. The match is an exciting affair that starts out with a fast pace and never lets up. There is constant action, yet the two wrestlers don't forget about the basics like selling and storyline. The tactical approach of the young “Prodigy” DuBois is to simply overwhelm his more experienced countryman, but Black is having none of it. He is more than capable of going move-for-move with DuBois, and even pushing the athletic youngster. The centerpiece of the match is a great series of athletic moves and transitions off the ropes that goes on for a good minute. DuBois finally misses a springboard crossbody and gets rolled into a pin. He kicks out, then grabs Black for a roll-up attempt of his own. The struggle on the mat and end up in a unique double-cradle. Referee Shane Stones checks it and then counts the three. Both men begin to celebrate, but the ref signals that the match was a draw. The official explanation is that both men had their shoulders down and were being pinned by the other wrestler, so both men were pinned simultaneously.

 

Match Ends in a Draw at 10:01

Reaction: Great Display of What the Chaos Division Really Is

 

Ana Garcia: Well that was unique.

 

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Randy Bumfhole & Zimmy Bumfhole

Backstage Segment

 

A camera is situated right inside the Supreme Gateway, in what is known inside the industry as the “Crippler Position”. Pointed down the ramp toward the ring, it slowly pans and shows The Amazing Bumfholes. R-Dot-B-Dot is ready for action, while Z-Bum is wearing street clothes.

 

Zimmy Bumfhole: You ready for this? Are you ready?

Randy Bumfhole: Hell yeah, I'm ready! Time to get amazing!

 

The two high-five enthusiastically.

 

Zimmy Bumfhole: You sure you got this? I mean, I can get in there if you're not sure...

Randy Bumfhole: No man, I'm sure.

Zimmy Bumfhole: Cool... I mean, you really sure?

Randy Bumfhole: Really really sure. Besides, you aren't really ready to climb in the ring.

 

Confused for a moment, Z-Bum looks down at the jeans and T-shirt he's wearing. He grins stupidly.

 

Zimmy Bumfhole: Yeah, good point. Now are you ready? Time to get amazing!

 

The apparently repetitive brothers high five again. Then Zimmy's cell phone rings. He answers it.

 

Zimmy Bumfhole: Yeah? Oh, hey man. No, its cool. I got time to talk...

 

Randy just shakes his head and goes back to getting ready. The camera then finally pans past the brothers to show a whole mess of people waiting behind them, reading for the coming four-way match.

 

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Peter Michaels: You know, Duane, I think I know what you're about to say. And in this case, I think I might agree with you.

Duane Fry: You know, I'm starting to think Jerry is just stupid.

Ana Garcia: I'm sure he feels the same way about you, Duane.

 

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Runaway Train vs Captain Atomic vs Brett Biggz vs Randy Bumfhole

Four-Way Match to Determine Number One Contenders for SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

There are chairs set up around the ringside area. When all the participants are announced for the match, everyone comes down with their tag team partners and managers. While Runaway Train, Captain Atomic, Brett Biggz, and Randy Bumfhole climb into the ring, everyone else takes a seat at ringside. With Everest (he needs two seats), Jessie, Bart Biggz, BJ O'Neill, American Machine, and Zimmy Bumfhole all seated, its quite a crowd. It gets even worse when the SWF World Tag Team champions Team Tenacity appear before the match starts, coming down to ringside with their two managers to grab seats that are quickly set up for them. When the match is ready to begin, almost the entire ringside area is full of people.

 

The match begins and it is instant chaos. The four wrestlers are a swirling mass of violence, and things go outside the ring within the first few minutes. Brett Biggz first gets tangled with Everest, then Runaway Train decides to take the time to try to intimate the tag team champions, who don't appreciate the gesture show much. Though that doesn't escalate things yet, it soon happens. Randy Bumfhole dives out of the ring at Captain Atomic but he lands American Machine and BJ O'Neill instead. Soon everyone is on their feet, screaming and shoving at each other. Blows are exchanged. Referee Darren Smith should clear everyone out of the ringside area, but for whatever reason, he doesn't. The only person at ringside who stays uninvolved is Zimmy Bumfhole, who is too busy texting on his phone and taking pics with fans at ringside. The match does end up back in the ring, with Runaway Train spending a short time in control of the action, nearly getting the pinfall on Brett Biggz. As the chaos moves past the ten minute mark, the action moves outside the ring once again. Finding himself alone in the ring, Randy dives through the ropes at the group of people. Shortly after, Train throws a Biggz back into the ring and pins him. The ref starts to count the pin, then realizes its the wrong Biggz brother. After arguing with the ref, the former world champion heads back into the ringside chaos. A reeling Captain Atomic climbs back into the ring, pursued by Randy Bumfhole. After a quick series of elbow shots, Bumfhole delivers his Bumfhole Buster finisher and gets the pin, ending the chaos.

 

Randy Bumfhole Wins at 12:14 via Pinfall

Reaction: Pure Chaos

 

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Jerry Eisen

Post-Match Announcement

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As the Bumhole brothers celebrate inside the ring and the scrum continues outside, the music heralding the arrival of Jerry Eisen beings to play. The violence on-going around the ring slowly abates as all eyes look up to the Empire Gateway, where Jerry Eisen appears. He has a microphone and a metal briefcase.

 

Jerry Eisen: Pardon the interruption. I have three announcements to make, and you will understand the timing in a moment. First, at The World is Watching pay per view in two days, the first Chaos Champion will be decided.

 

Jerry very deliberately opens up the briefcase he carreis, then spins it around so that everyone can see what is inside.

 

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The beautiful new championship belt is strapped into the case, so it doesn't tumble out.

 

Jerry Eisen: Earlier tonight, Gregory Black and Marc DuBois fought to a draw. They will compete with Jungle Lord and three other wrestlers in a six-way ladder match at the pay per view. The winner and first Chaos champion will be the first man to take this belt off the hook suspending it above the ring.

 

The fans cheer their approval. A ladder match, especially a multi-man ladder match, is rarely unexciting in the Supreme Wrestling Federation.

 

Jerry Eisen: Second, the actions of my bother last week have left Rich Money with concussion-like symptoms and severe head lacerations. He has been medically recommended to abstain from any participation in wrestling, which would also include his role as referee in the SWF World Heavyweight championship match between Eric and Jack Bruce. Money will not relent and is determined to referee the match. Please know that he is doing so against the wishes of his doctor and myself.

 

The fans cheer this – hopefully for the rugged determination of Rich Money rather than his concussion.

 

Jerry Eisen: Finally, and this is why I chose to make these announcements now... I would like to congratulate the Amazing Bumfholes on becoming the new number one contenders for the SWF World Tag Team Championships.

 

The Bumfhole brothers exchange high fives, and then Zimmy snaps a self-photo of them with his phone.

 

Jerry Eisen: However, that chance will not come at The World is Watching.

 

There is confusion written on the faces of the Bumfhole's. Zimmy then begins furious typing on his phone, presumably Twittering about this snub.

 

Jerry Eisen: I apologize for the confusion, but there have been some... last-minute changes. You all might remember that last month, we crowned the 2010 King of the Squared Circle... Remo! That victory came with a guaranteed shot at the SWF World Heavyweight championship. Remo has chosen not to take that opportunity, apparently in respect to my brother Eric. Due to that, Remo will be given an opportunity to face Team Tenacity for the tag team titles at the pay per view, with a partner of his choosing.

 

The fans boo. Whether its the decision or simply Remo that they disapprove of is not clear.

 

Jerry Eisen: Remo's partner will be... Vengeance!

 

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Remo & Vengeance

 

There is serious heat from the Boston Station fans as the two men step through the Empire Gateway. They step up, flanking Jerry and towering over him. The pair of hated heels glare down defiantly at everyone at ringside.

 

Jerry Eisen: Best of lucky, everyone.

 

Jerry turns on his heel and makes for the backstage area as the long-range stare-down continues.

 

Peter Michaels: What just happened here?

Duane Fry: Team Tenacity having to face Remo and Vengeance? Wow. That sucks for them.

 

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Peter Michaels: Now this is the kind of top-level wrestling you can only find in the Supreme Empire! Only in the SWF!

Duane Fry: This is most definitely going to be a barn-stormer!

Ana Garcia: You got that right, Duane.

 

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Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts vs Jack Bruce & Sean McFly

 

One thing that the Supreme Wrestling Federation excels at is creating a “big fight” feel when they need to. They do so here. There is a huge sequence of pyrotechnics before each wrestler is introduced individually. Both Gilmore and Roberts get strong reactions from the crowd as they come out. They then wait in the ring, looking surly, as their opponents are individually introduced. Both McFly and Bruce get big reactions. There is a definite air of expectations from the fans on this one.

 

Gilmore starts for his team, and “The Long Island Angel” Jack Bruce is set to for his. But Gilmore points at McFly, taunting “The American Tiger”. Bruce defers and McFly calmly steps into the ring. The two circle, then engage. They then put on one of the best displays of quick counter wrestling seen in the SWF in a long time. Both men showcase their skill and athleticism as they push the pace to extreme levels. It culminates in McFly getting the better of Gilmore, who responds by driving his knee into his opponents lower back repeatedly. Roberts is then tagged in, and he tries to lock down McFly with some holds. "The American Tiger" is simply too fresh yet, and he rolls out of an arm lock, diving to tag in "The Long Island Angel" lives up to his "Show Time" moniker, spingboarding over the ropes and hitting Roberts with a crossbody.

 

Jack Bruce is a blur as he displays the same relentless offense that allowed him to overcome challenger after challenger through so much of 2009. He tags in McFly and they are furious in their attacks, moving in and out of the ring quite quickly. They work well as a team, more due to both being talented wrestlers who know the ring well than having each other's timing down. Gilmore and Roberts make a formidable team as well, and they are more than willing to cheat. Both men are experts at the dirty tricks, and they begin to pull them out as the match wears and they begin to seem a bit desperate. Some cheap shots from the Enforcer slows McFly down jut a bit, and its enough for the heel duo to begin working some double-teams, as they isolate "The American Tiger" from his partner.

 

Just past the ten minute mark, the match stops dead. The begins to begin to howl their hatred as Eric Eisen has emerged through the Empire Gateway. He stands on the stage, watching, with his SWF World Heavyweight championship belt over his shoulder. There tension in the air of Boston Station is immediately ratcheted up several notches. After Eisen stands on the edge of the stage for a moment, there is a roar of approval as Steve Frehley emerges as well. "The Destroyer" glares at "The Supremacist", with the champion barely sparing a glance at the big fan favorite. For a moment, both Bruce and McFly stare at Frehley, unsure of his purpose. He takes a spot at the edge of the stage, fifteen feet away from Eisen. With his arms folded over his thick chest, Frehley gives a small nod toward Bruce. As if to say "I'm just here to watch over things".

 

The lull ends when Gilmore takes advantage of the distraction to hit McFly with several big elbow shots that drop the former champion to the mat. Gilmore and Roberts work quick tags and keep McFly isolated. His tag partner now seems less concerned about McFly's welfare and instead very much focused on the mere presence of Eric Eisen. Bruce stares up at his nemesis. Its difficult to tell whether he's staring at "The Supremacist" himself or merely the world title he holds. Bruce is actually so focused the he completely misses McFly breaking free of Roberts and diving toward their corner, looking for the tag that Bruce doesn't give him. Roberts drags McFly away from the corner, but the moment rouses Bruce from his stupor and he begins to encourage his partner. Bruce makes the save when Gilmore pins McFly. They tease the hot tag several times before it finally happens, with the entire Boston audience screaming for McFly to get to his partner's stretched hand for the tag. There is a massive roar when he finally gets there.

 

Jack Bruce comes in flying. He is all over the ring, dropping both Gilmore and Roberts again and again. They can't slow him down. He dominates the match while McFly recovers on the ring apron. When the former champion does slow down a bit, McFly is ready to jump back in the fray. Bruce ends up battling with Roberts outside the ring while McFly and Gilmore go toe-to-toe inside the ring. Despite the beating that "The American Tiger" has taken, he is able to gain the advantage over the "Straight Edge Warrior". Gilmore is damned good, but McFly is simply better. They trade finisher attempts before McFly hits his Dorlorean driver and gets the three count.

 

Jack Bruce Wins at 16:22 via Pinfall

Reaction: Top Quality Main Event Action

 

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Eric Eisen, Jack Bruce, Sean McFly, Steve Frehley, Angry Gilmore & Enforcer Roberts

Post-Match

 

As soon as the match is over and the victors begin to celebrate, the defeated duo ensure things turn sour. Gilmore crashes into McFly with a big knee to the back, while Roberts throws Bruce hard into the security barrier. Whether they intend to inflict more damage or not, they choose not to, as Frehley starts down to ringside. Roberts and Gilmore quickly clear out, avoiding "The Destroyer". Frehley climbs into the ring, standing beside McFly. There is a tense moment, as fans seem to wonder if it all might be a swerve and seem to think someone is about to turn on someone... but nothing happens. Both men motion for Bruce to join them. He climbs to his feet, but drops back to a knee in pain, clutching his ribs.

 

Suddenly Eric Eisen stomps down the ramp toward Bruce. McFly and Frehley tense in the ring, the same as everyone in the arena. Both men are ready to fly at the champion as soon as he makes a threatening gesture. Instead, Eisen simply stomps up to the still-kneeling Bruce and points to his belt. He stands over the kneeling former champion in a rather domineering manner.

 

Jack Bruce isn't about to take that. He leaps to his feet and shoves "The Supremacist" away. Everyone again tenses for an attack, but this time from either man. It doesn't happen. Eisen grins, slowly backing away. Bruce just glares. Still backing away, Eisen again points to his belt, and though the SWF microphones don't pick up the audio, he can clearly be seen saying “My f*cking belt”.

 

His f*cking belt indeed.

 

Peter Michaels: The World is Watching! Two nights! You don't want to miss it!

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Really enjoyed the show can't wait for the PPV, really liking, F.A.G, Bumfoles were great and surprisingly I actually like Jerry Eisen for once :D. Characterization of Marat is really strong I thought the write up for his match was excellent and the anger at Eisen running through the show was a great addition to a top show
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Glad everyone has seemed to enjoy the show so far. Predictions were pretty spot-on, with the Black-DuBois match being the only real catch for most folks. It was a go-home show for the pay per view, so pretty straight-ahead stuff. After the big shenanigians the week before, this one was more about teasing. But don't worry - that whole huge angle at the end of the first show is leading somewhere.

 

I'm ready to jump right into the pay per view, but Christmas throws a bit of a kink into things. I'll be gone for a few days (and hopefully able to get some work done on it). I probably won't post the PPV preview until I get back, unless I get anxious over the next couple of days.

 

Really enjoyed the show can't wait for the PPV, really liking, F.A.G, Bumfoles were great and surprisingly I actually like Jerry Eisen for once :D. Characterization of Marat is really strong I thought the write up for his match was excellent and the anger at Eisen running through the show was a great addition to a top show

 

Thanks Legend.

 

F.A.G. and The Bumfholes (imagine if they joined forces!?!) should both be fun. All three were a bit bland (and in the case of F.A.G., underused) in my previous SWF project. Should not be the case here.

 

Jerry definitely got shafted in Generation Supreme, where he was basically an idiot. He's nothing of the sort here. He's just doing his best to keep things together and move forward. He won't have a huge on-screen presence, as I've come to like the idea of the authority figure not being a constant. His backstage influence will be major, though.

 

I think Eric is going to be fun to write.

 

Sir, I object, I object, in the strongest terms I object! There wasn't nearly enough innuendo in the F.A.G. skit!

 

On the other hand, the Sexy/Amor interview more than made up for it.

 

It was awfully tempting to play it up in the Fashion Show segment. Decided not to make him overtly homosexual. Rather, he's flamboyant and just ambiguous enough to make you wonder, but never quite clear. I like the though of his horrible initials being ironic rather than descriptive.

 

Honestly, I'm still toying with how far I want to push the sexualization of the SWF. I am really not sure if I am going to be able to push things beyond the point of what I'm really comfortable with, which has already happened in some ways with the violence.

 

I agree with Regis. Nowhere near enough innuendo. :)

 

And, man, do I love that new Joe Sexy render? Who did it?

 

I guess I could have had F.A.G. sucking on a lollipop or eating a banana.....

 

The Joe Sexy render is by jtlant. J Silver also had a fairly nice one he's done, but jtlant's just seemed right to me.

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