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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>sXe & Runaway Train</strong> vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro</p><p>

<em>Push Runaway Train!</em></p><p> </p><p>

Frederique Garcia vs <strong>American Machine</strong></p><p>

<em>By DQ when Garcia refuses to release his hold.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Jungle Lord</strong> vs Marc DuBois (Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final)</p><p>

<em>After the big win last week, it seems fairly certain that Jungle Lord should win this week, right?</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Brandon James & Remo</strong> vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior</p><p>

<em>Too powerful for Sexy and a Lobster to handle.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Rich Money</strong> vs Vengeance (#1 Contenders Match)</p><p>

<em>Though Money cannot purchase his way out of the hands of the Grim Reaper, I still think he has the best shot at winning this one.</em></p></div><p></p><p></p>

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<p><strong>sXe & Runaway Train</strong> vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Frederique Garcia</strong> vs American Machine</p><p> </p><p>

Jungle Lord vs <strong>Marc DuBois</strong> (Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Brandon James & Remo </strong>vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Rich Money</strong> vs Vengeance (#1 Contenders Match)</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="The Celt" data-cite="The Celt" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="30395" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This diary is so well presented it gave me a heart-attack.<p> </p><p> I hope you'll step up and be a man jhd, pay my medical bills and such</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Your cash is in the post <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Thanks for the comment Celt, I wanted this diary to look as good as I could possibly make it so I'm glad you think it heart-attack inducing.</p>
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<p>QUICK PICKS...</p><p>

<strong>sXe & Runaway Train </strong>vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro</p><p>

- Train needs his mojo back. </p><p> </p><p>

Frederique Garcia vs <strong>American Machine</strong></p><p>

- Emphasis on the 8 losses in a row means he still have 2 more to come. </p><p> </p><p>

Jungle Lord vs <strong>Marc DuBois </strong>(Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final)</p><p>

- Im going with the Youth Vote. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Brandon James & Remo</strong> vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior</p><p>

- Somehow in my head it makes sense since Brandon and Remo won last card and Lobbie Lost. </p><p> </p><p>

Rich Money vs <strong>Vengeance </strong>(#1 Contenders Match)</p><p>

- Vengeance wins via Corporation shenanigans.</p>

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<p><strong>sXe & Runaway Train</strong> vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro</p><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;">Seems the popular choice, but I'll always mark out for the Train </span><img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Frederique Garcia</strong> vs American Machine</p><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;">After his little outburst last week, I can see Freddy's new attitude paying dividends.</span></p><p> </p><p>

Jungle Lord vs <strong>Marc DuBois</strong></p><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;">It's a tough call after Lord's win over Train, but I think DuBois is more Shooting Star division material, and should have a good match with Black.</span></p><p> </p><p>

Brandon James & Remo vs <strong>Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior</strong></p><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;">Feel like I'm going against the grain a bit, but Sexy & Lobby win to keep some credibility in their feuds.</span></p><p> </p><p>

Rich Money vs <strong>Vengeance</strong></p><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;">Again against popular opinion, but Money's lost two title matches in the past two months. Surely it's someone else's turn? I smell shenanigans.</span></p>

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<p><strong>sXe & Runaway Train</strong> vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro - you surely don't want to take away all Train's overness, even if he can probably build it quicker than he loses it</p><p>

Frederique Garcia vs <strong>American Machine</strong> - I can see Frederique going total on someone in due course, but let's get to double digits first. He's the anti T-Rex</p><p>

Jungle Lord vs <strong>Marc DuBois</strong> <span style="font-size:8px;">(Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final) - Black and DuBois make more sense as a final</span></p><p>

<strong>Brandon James & Remo</strong> vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior - Pssh, yeah</p><p>

<strong>Rich Money</strong> vs Vengeance<span style="font-size:8px;"> (#1 Contenders Match) - Sure, you could throw Vengeance against Eisen in a PPV main event, but you don't want to get canned for the C rating the show will pull, do you? </span><img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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sXe & Runaway Train vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro

So much focus on sXe in the opening show and Train needs some momentum back.

 

Frederique Garcia vs American Machine

F.A.G. could just win clean to put over his new approach, but I'm going for a DQ after the red mist (well pink-ish mist at least) takes hold.

 

Jungle Lord vs Marc DuBois (Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final)

Pretty much has to make the final if not take the whole thing.

 

Brandon James & Remo vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior

Taking a punt on this one.

 

Rich Money vs Vengeance (#1 Contenders Match)

I call a draw as I'm not convinced Eisen wants to face either man and we have some overbooked goodness. :)

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CHRISTIAN FAITH

TITLE HISTORY: SWF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT (4) (1993-94, 1997, 2000-02, 2004-05)

HEIGHT: 6'5''

WEIGHT: 295lb

SIGNATURE MOVES: Leap of Faith (Avalanche), Test of Faith (Sleeper Hold)

HOMETOWN: Houston, TX

 

Christian Faith is one of the most enduring figures in wrestling, having been a headliner for the Supreme Wrestling Federation almost continually since the 1980s. Known as 'The Iron Man' amongst his peers, Christian Faith is famed for both his work ethic and for his resilience. Despite taking part in some of the most dangerous and physical matches in SWF history, the veteran Faith has rarely missed a chance to walk through the Empire Gateway and interact with his adoring fans.

 

Faith was World Champion material even as a rookie, but the gold proved elusive until 1993. Faith won his first World Championship after a tense encounter with the enormous Bruce the Giant; a man who had still yet to be picked up and slammed, let alone pinned. The famous 'Slam Heard Around The World' ensured that Faith would not only get his first title reign, but he would also go down in SWF history. His second World Heavyweight title came four years later, after a six month feud with then champion Sam Keith. Faith would eventually triumph at When Hell Freezes Over '97, but would surrender the title back to Keith some seven months later. In what would become almost a tradition, 'The Eternal One' would end a Sam Keith title reign once more, exactly three years after his first victory over the self-proclaimed 'Living Legend'. Their Supreme Cage match at Millenium Brawl 2000 still holds the record for the longest ever cage match in SWF history, running for a total 43 minutes and 12 seconds. Faith would go on to hold the belt for almost thirteen months, his longest title reign, before losing it to – you guessed it – Sam Keith at the inaugural Awesome Impact in March of 2002. Faith's last title reign was, amazingly, over five years ago, when he held the belt for 11 months between February 2004 to January 2005.

 

Faith has feuded with some of the biggest names in wrestling history; Sam Strong, Rip Chord, Bruce the Giant, Sam Keith, Runaway Train and Sean McFly have all stood toe-to-toe with 'The Iron Man'. And now, as a new generation of superstars tries to make their name in the SWF, Faith must contend with the likes of Marat Khoklov, Marc DuBois and Eric Eisen.

 

For many wrestlers the passing of time is a cause for concern, an indication that one's best days have passed. Not so for 'The Eternal' Christian Faith who, as his nickname attests, has remained at the top of our sport for almost two decades. The most charismatic man in the Supreme Wrestling Federation may be looking a little more grey, but as the big man himself will assert - to remain at the top all you need is Faith.

 

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Thanks for all the predictions so far! I'm hoping to get the show up on Tuesday but I will probably add a warning nearer the time (assuming I remember to!). Superstar of the Week will, as you can probably guess, be a weekly feature; if you have a superstar you would like profiling just post here or send me a PM.
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That's one hell of a run, brother.

 

Just goes to show that reading over something doesn't necessarily remove all the mistakes. Thanks for pointing it out Celt, I've changed it to a more realistic timeframe ;)

 

Really gives a lot more depth to the nickname "Eternal". ;)

 

In all seriousness, I'm loving what you're doing here with SWF.

 

Thanks, my friend!

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Just goes to show that reading over something doesn't necessarily remove all the mistakes. Thanks for pointing it out Celt, I've changed it to a more realistic timeframe ;)

 

 

 

Thanks, my friend!

 

In your defence Faith being at the top has spanned two centuries. ;)

 

I will read this as soon as I get the chance to. From a quick overview it looks pretty fantastic.

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I've only just got back into the game, so haven't been regularly keeping up with diaries but I have to say this has drawn me right in - I've just read every post and have to say that the layout coupled with some really intriguing story lines makes for a great showcase of your writing skills.

 

Here's my predictions:

sXe & Runaway Train vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro

sXe and Train need the win more than the others in my opinion.

 

Frederique Garcia vs American Machine

A win to mark his new attitude maybe? Possibly winning in a fashion that speaks of the new-found attitude too? Actions speak louder than words after all.

 

Jungle Lord vs Marc DuBois

With a big win recently, I think Jungle Lord needs this as he keeps pushing up the card.

 

Brandon James & Remo vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior

I can see Brandon and Remo taking this.

 

Rich Money vs Vengeance

I reckon we could see a Double DQ or something along those lines here. That or Rich Money to sneak a win as he tries to get some momentum.

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Right, so it's been awhile since I've read a diary that had me feel that clamor for the next show. This one, however, totally delivered! And, on a personal note, being a fan of John Greed ... awesome! Pure awesome!

 

sXe & Runaway Train vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro

I feel kind of bad for Geidroyc and Valiant, but I'm thinking this night isn't their night to get back on track.

 

Frederique Garcia vs American Machine

Garcia's new found mean streak will be the difference maker. Nothing validates trying to exterminate the Biggz single handed like ending a losing streak.

 

Jungle Lord vs Marc DuBois (Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final)

I feel really uncertain about this pick, but I have a soft spot for Dubois. The Lord of the Jungle may well take it, but darn it, I'm gonna believe in Dubois until proven otherwise.

 

Brandon James & Remo vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior

Upset pick. Lobby uses this bizarre mish-mash of talent to take his first steps towards James' title.

 

Rich Money vs Vengeance (#1 Contenders Match)

I want to pick Vengeance, as it's difficult to choose against someone smart enough to side with Greed. However, I don't think Money's business with Eisen is finished.

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I am two segments away from completion so consider this your helpful 24-ish hour notice :D

 

I haven't had time to read through the show yet, so if things take longer than planned I may have to delay the show until Wednesday - just in case you all wonder where I've hidden it if it doesn't go up on time ;)

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sXe & Runaway Train vs Giedroyc & Valiant & Robbie Retro

Ride that train - woo woo!

 

Frederique Garcia vs American Machine

American Machine is...American Machine.

 

Jungle Lord vs Marc DuBois (Shooting Star Tournament Semi-Final)

You don't wanna' give DuBois too big a push too soon.

 

Brandon James & Remo vs Joe Sexy & Lobster Warrior

Gives Sex & Lobby a little cred and in singles, BJ and Remo can get their payback.

 

Rich Money vs Vengeance (#1 Contenders Match) - Sports Entertainment DDQ

Yup, I'm calling a schmozz.

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It's Tuesday February 23rd 2010...

...Coming to you from Atlanta, GA...

...LIVE in front of 10,000 fans, this is...

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SWF SUPREME TV!

 

Your Announce Team

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Peter Michaels – Duane Fry – Ana Garcia

 

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MICHAELS: Hello and welcome! You are watching the finest production in professional wrestling, you are watching SWF Supreme TV live from Atlanta, Georgia!

FRY: We certainly are, Peter. I am, of course, Duane Fry and I am sat between two of the finest voices in professional wrestling, Peter Michaels and Ana Garcia.

GARCIA: Thanks Duane and what a night we have lined up - a six-man tag, a semi-final, Freddy Garcia's losing streak is on the line and, of course, Rich Money vs Vengeance to name the #1 contender.

 

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...Our Main Event Announcement...

After the blue and gold pyrotechnics display erupts across the Atlanta arena, and our esteemed hosts have introduced the broadcast we are treated to the theme song of Supreme TV's Acting General Manager, Jerry Eisen. The eldest of the Eisen sons, Jerry's usual faux-confidence is on display as he struts through the Empire Gateway. Jerry's submissive nature, especially with regard to his brother Eric, draws a few boos but the majority of fans cheer the usually comical GM. As Jerry enters the ring, microphone in hand he nods his thanks to the fans.

 

Jerry Eisen: As many of you will know, tonight's main event will be for the number one contendership to the World Heavyweight title. That match will be contested by Rich Money...and 'The Reaper' Vengeance! And the winner of tonight's contest will go on to face my brother, Eric Eisen, for the World Heavyweight title in three weeks time at Awesome Impact! The crowd go wild, knowing that their main event should be a classic. Unsurprisingly a 'Money' chant begins, causing our Acting GM to momentarily pause, rather than battle the raucous Atlanta audience. “Thank you. I have received a number of...complaints...about the way my brother and his Corporation conduct their 'business.' So tonight, if Eric Eisen or any other member of the Corporation attempt to interfere in tonight's match, I will...er...I will vacate the World Heavyweight title!” Once again the crowd are on their feet, though this time it is Jerry Eisen's willingness to stand up to his brother that gets the packed out Georgia arena cheering. Jerry seems pleased with the reaction his announcement has garnered, and instead of the false bravado of his entrance, Eisen's exit is full of real, if slightly timid, pride.

 

MICHAELS: Jerry Eisen...standing up for himself?

GARCIA: It'll never last!

FRY: Perhaps not, but I don't think Eric will test his brother's threat, do you?

 

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sXe & RUNAWAY TRAIN vs GIEDROYC & VALIANT & ROBBIE RETRO

Having lost his match to Jungle Lord last week, Runaway Train was out for revenge and when he insisted he begin the match for his team his partners were smart enough to accept his 'suggestion'. Train's enthusiasm would actually nearly cause his immediate defeat when an over-eager, and far too early powerbomb attempt was reversed by Retro into a hurricanrana pin. From then on things were fairly matched although once 'The Unstoppable' Train managed to return to his dangerous self things turned his way. Despite this, when the Tag Team Champions managed to get Train out of the ring, they did their best to keep him on the apron. Although a relatively new team, both Gilmore and McClean have more ring experience than Giedroyc and Valiant and that showed towards the end of this match, when the Straight Edge duo isolated Valiant by keeping him in their corner. Double teams and quick tags meant that Valiant didn't stand a chance and when Angry Gilmore hit the Anger Management (Forward Russian Leg Sweep) on Valiant this one was all over.

YOUR WINNERS IN 9:03...sXe & RUNAWAY TRAIN!

 

GARCIA: Valiant will not have enjoyed that match...

FRY: Things might have been very different had Runaway Train lost it in those opening minutes.

MICHAELS: He was back to his monstrous strength soon enough though!

 

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...Valiant, You Are Not...

We return from the commercial break to see a budget-sized locker-room that is far too small for its four occupants. Former tag team champions Valiant and Jack Giedroyc are joined by their managers Hannah and Dawn, both of whom are fretting over the pair and trying their best to calm the clearly fed up duo. While Valiant is holding an ice pack to his left knee, Giedroyc is pacing backwards and forwards, stretching a towel between his hands.

 

Valiant: Dammit!”

Dawn: Come on guys, it isn't all bad.”

Hannah: Yeah Jack, this isn't like the end or the world or anything. You just lost a match is all...”

Jack Giedroyc: I didn't lose anything...”

Valiant: Hey, what's that supposed to mean?” Suddenly Dawn and Hannah are stepping between the former tag team champions, the anger brewing between the two is palpable and Jack throws the towel he was wringing across the room. “You are just as much a part of this team as I am, Jack.”

Giedroyc: Yeah, sure. Just ignore it, I'm just a little wound up. I'm going to head outside for some air...” As promised Giedroyc heads for the exit, grabbing the coat that was hanging on the back of his locker on his way out. Giedroyc doesn't turn to look at his partner, or the two managers, while Valiant stares a hole in the floor until the Brit has left.

 

Valiant: Hannah, you're going to have to do something about Jack. He's been acting like a jerk since Nothing To Lose.

Hannah: It isn't his fault, Val...

Dawn: DON'T YOU TWO START!

 

Dawn's explosion is enough to stop both Hannah and Valiant mid-sentence and the three sit in uncomfortable silence as we head to our next segment.

 

GARCIA: Trouble in paradise?

FRY: I always said two managers was going to cause trouble...

GARCIA: No you didn't.

FRY: No...well, I meant to...

 

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...You've Heard One, You've Heard Them All...

The action cuts from one backstage area to another, this time we head to the arena's carpark entrance where the slim figure of Emma Chase waits patiently for Brandon James to arrive. As has become custom, Chase is wearing a full trouser suit, a reaction to Joe Sexy's more suggestive comments earlier in the year. As a black limo enters the underground area Chase straightens up, dusts off her jacket and waits patiently for her client to emerge. Chases' face drops as soon as the door opens to reveal a smug, pouting, Joe Sexy.

 

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Joe Sexy: Girl...if I had known you were waiting for me I'd have told the driver to speed up.” While Joe, and his driver, grin infectiously Chase is unimpressed, and an audible tut is heard almost immediately.

 

Emma Chase: Look Joe, I thought even a no-hoper like you would have figured out by now...I. Don't. Like. You. And you didn't win at Nothing To Lose...or did you forget that?...”

 

Sexy: Em, honey, how could I forget seeing your fine self in the California sun?”

 

Chase: Oh my god...do you ever think of anything else?”

 

Sexy: Of course not, Em...”

 

Sexy's charming appears to be getting the better of Emma who begins to ease, twirling a strand of hair that has fallen across her face. Chase: Joe...maybe I've been a little hasty...” Sexy nods excitedly and walks towards the premier manager of the SWF. As he gets within touching distance the coy smile on Chase's face evaporates and she flicks out a heeled foot, connecting with a kick that brings tears to Sexy's eyes. As 'The Ladies Man' collapses in a heap on the hard, cold concrete of the carpark floor Emma turns and heads for the double door across the way. As she reaches the exit she turns and instructs Sexy's driver to inform Brandon James to head to their locker-room when he arrives. When she finally exits the scene Sexy looks up at the driver and grins – Sexy: Do you think she likes me?”

 

FRY: It's enough to bring a tear to your eye, and we are in the other end of the building...

MICHAELS: You're telling me!

 

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THE PAIN ALLIANCE vs THE BIGGZ BOYZ w/Jessie

With a victory last week over The Samoan Wildboyz, Bart and Brett Biggz looked pretty confident as they made their way to the ring; Laramee and Scott, on the other hand, seemed surprisingly unaffected by the beating they suffered during Aftermath at the hands of John Greed and Atlas. As is often the case with the Pain Alliance, much of the wrestling from the heels came from Kurt Laramee, with his partner too busy flexing his 'guns' to notice. Whenever Scott was in the ring he dominated the legal Biggz boy, usually with a choke or back rake followed by a cheap shot to the side of the head. In the end the cheating from the Smacker and some actual wrestling from Laramee was enough to give them a rather undeserved victory against the former tag team champions. Seven minutes was enough time for Laramee to unleash the Switchblade Powerslam (Huge Powerslam) on Brett and the subsequent pin ended the match.

YOUR WINNERS IN 6:57...THE PAIN ALLIANCE!

 

GARCIA: That, unfortunately, sums up the recent months of the Biggz Boyz - great performance, cheated out of a win...

MICHAELS: Big Smack Scott scares me...

FRY: He scares us all, Pete, he scares us all...

 

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FREDERIQUE GARCIA vs AMERICAN MACHINE

After months of defeats Frederique Antonio Garcia snapped last week, brutally assaulting Randy Bumfhole after their match had ended. That change carried over to this match where Frederique Garcia (having 'officially' dropped his middle name) wrestled like a man possessed. Although too long to be considered a squash match the usually consistent American Machine was reduced to strikes throughout the match, failing to get any major attacks in at all. Garcia focused on the right arm of Machine, using takedowns with skill and combining knee drops and stomps to the elbow area whenever his opponent was on the mat. Seven minutes in American Machine was holding his right arm in pain when Garcia hit him with a stiff kick to the abdomen. With Machine doubled over Garcia leapt into action, flipping his opponent over and locking in the devastating Cross Armbreaker. It only took seconds for Machine to tap out and Garcia to be declared the victor.

YOUR WINNER IN 7:13...FREDERIQUE GARCIA!

 

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...I Am NOT A Joke...

Garcia's first victory in two months may have been greeted with boos from the Atlanta crowd, but the revived Canadian doesn't care. As was the case last week, Garcia holds American Machine in the Cross Armbreaker for longer than necessary, only reluctantly letting go when the referee peels his leg away from the flailing opponent. But whilst Garcia's brutality may have ended, he isn't quite ready to leave the ring and instead demands that the ring girl pass him a microphone. As soon as Garcia puts it to his lips the crowd begin their familiar 'F.A.G.' chant; once they quiet, Garcia begins to talk.

 

Frederique Garcia: You all think you're so funny. So clever. My name is not there for you to joke about. The letters F, A, and G also stand for another thing...it stands for, erm, Freakin' Awesome Grappler.” The fans begin chanting 'F.A.G.' once again, however unlike previous weeks Garcia simply shrugs off the Galaxy's mocking. “Yeah, that's right. You want to know why I got stuck with that ridiculous feather boa and those terrible pink sunglasses? Because some jerk in the back was as dumb as the rest of you. Some jerk in the back thought that the initials of my name, a feather boa and a few inuendos would make you all laugh. I am a competitor. I am a wrestler. And I am not a joke.”

 

Garcia throws the microphone down before storming backstage. The sudden change in persona is greeted by further boos, but most noticeably the degrading chant has, at least for the timebeing, stopped.

 

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GARCIA: Welcome back, folks. Coming up later tonight will be our main event - Rich Money versus Vengeance to decide the number one contender, but next 'The Prodigy' Marc DuBois will take on 'Wild Man' Jungle Lord in the second semi-final of our Shooting Star tournament.

MICHAELS: Don't forget, the winner will face Greg Black at Awesome Impact.

 

SHOOTING STAR DIVISION TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL MATCH #2

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MARC DuBOIS vs JUNGLE LORD

With Gregory Black already progressing to the Shooting Star tournament final last week after his victory over Paul Huntingdon, this match was of great interest to 'The Aerial Ambassador' and Ana Garcia pointed out that he was watching the bout intently from the crowd. Both Black and the Georgia audience were treated to another high octane contest between two of the company's highest rising stars. 'The Prodigy' Marc DuBois' ****y swagger seemed relatively restrained when compared against the wildness of his opponent. Jungle Lord's size and power advantage were put to good use early on in the match and a superb belly-to-belly suplex led to a two count in the opening five minutes. From then on Marc DuBois began working his way back into the match with the use of speed, acrobatics, and the odd eye poke. In the end Jungle Lord would cost himself the match, after an ambitious springboard dropkick missed 'The Prodigy' who then pounced on 'The Wild Man,' locking in his Model Solution (Inverted Sleeper) perfectly. Jungle Lord made a good job of hanging in but eventually he tapped out, sending DuBois to the Shooting Star tournament final and a match against Gregory Black.

YOUR WINNER IN 10:04...MARC DuBOIS!

 

GARCIA: Huge win for Marc DuBois!

FRY: He said he wanted to become a record three-time champion - he's in with a great shot now.

MICHAELS: DuBois still has to face Greg Black in the final at Awesome Impact, and that is no mean feat!

GARCIA: Too true, and despite his loss I think we should applaud Jungle Lord's performance out there tonight - he gave DuBois a great match.

 

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...Не спрашивайте меня!...

The action cuts backstage where we see an unknown figure croutching in front of a partially opened locker-room door. The individual is wearing the navy polo shirt that reveals his identity as a member of the SWF crew but his face isn't one we are supposed to recognise. He beckons the camera forward, urging caution, and most importantly, silence. As he moves out of the way to allow the camera access to the doorway we see the golden nameplate framed against the cheap plywood fixture: THE CORPORATION. When the cameraman finally gets into position we can just about make out Miss Emily Royal and Marat Khoklov holding a hushed conversation that we are only entering midway through...

 

Miss Emily: Marat, remember do not attack until after the match. If he wins, we'll deal with it but the last thing we want is him winning by disqualification, or to have our title vacated. Do you understand?”

 

Marat Khoklov: Я не понимаю. Марат побьет все. Все.”

 

Miss Emily: Er. Right. Glad we got that sorted then...”

 

As Emily edges away from the towering Russian she suddenly notices that the cameraman has seen the pair conspiring. She flies towards him, pushing the camera away from the door and at the same time screaming at him to turn it off. When she finally gets the camera out of the room she slams the door shut, filling the screen once again with the room's nameplate. In the few seconds before we cut back to ringside we hear Marat's raised voice being calmed by the Corporation's figurehead.

 

FRY: Since when did Miss Emily understand Russian!?

MICHAELS: Er, Duane she doesn't...

FRY: But the conversation!?

 

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JOE SEXY & LOBSTER WARRIOR vs BRANDON JAMES & REMO w/Emma Chase

Joe Sexy and Lobster Warrior may be the most comical pairing since No Way Jose and Wrestlebot 9000 made a (spectacularly unsuccessful) bid for the World Tag Team titles in 1996. That said, the two are proficient wrestlers and they more than held their own against the fierce brawlers that opposed them. Having previously despatched Sexy on two occassions, Brandon James' main focus was on Lobster Warrior, the man he will face for the North American title at Awesome Impact. Although some members of the Supreme Galaxy would believe Remo was there merely to make up the numbers, he certainly made his presence felt and the trademark 'snap' to his powerful slams saw several near falls. While all four men were content to grapple for the rest of the night to decide a winner, the everpresent Emma Chase was not and she was less than subtle in her execution. Jumping on to the apron she distracted the referee momentarily, but not long enough to allow Remo into the ring. Instead, Lobster Warrior began to climb in in protestation and Chase saw her chance. With Chase pointing at the 'Deep Sea Ninja' accusingly, the referee dashed across to keep Warrior from entering. Behind the referee's back Brandon James brought Sexy towards Chase who swung out a perfectly manicured hand...Sexy ducked! Chase slapped James off his feet! With perfect timing the referee turned around to see Sexy roll up James for the three count. With the bell ringing Remo dropped off the apron and stormed up the aisle, furious at the needless defeat. Chase, however, stood still on the apron in shock, hands to her mouth staring at the incensed figure of 'Big Money' knelt in the centre of the ring.

YOUR WINNERS IN 10:27...JOE SEXY & LOBSTER WARRIOR

 

GARCIA: Take that Emma Chase!

MICHAELS: I want Joe Sexy and Lobster Warrior to become the greatest team in the SWF history...

FRY: Yeah...that's not going to happen...

MICHAELS: No, guess not.

 

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...Some Other Time, Perhaps...

We return to our now familiar backstage setting where a large group of SWF staff are passing backwards and forwards around the large open space behind the Empire Gateway. Our reason for being here is initially unclear until a large shape appears towards the back of the crowd. The figure belongs to Christian Faith, and although he tries to get by without being noticed, head down and coat collars up, no one in the room fails to notice 'The Eternal One.' But no one fails to notice his attempted anonymity either, and so the nameless mass behind the Supreme Wrestling Federation do their level best to ignore the legend as he makes his way through the crowd towards the corridor at the far end; the corridor that this camera is handily situated next to. Faith is so busy trying to look inconspicuous that he fails to notice the camera as he walks past and we spin around after him and look down to the end of the corridor. Whilst the crowd had pandered to Faith's wishes, one person was more than happy to ignore them and she was stood blocking the locker room door that Faith was headed for. Eventually Faith noticed his friend Ana Garcia and for the first time in the segment raised his head. With the camera still at the opposite end of the corridor we cannot hear their discussion but exaggerated movements and Ana's facial expressions are more than enough to reveal that the two are arguing. For the second time in two weeks Faith slings his hold-all over his shoulder and pushes past a co-worker, this time slamming his private locker room door behind him. Unlike last week however, our stunning Colour Commentator doesn't kick the door, but she certainly stamps her way past the camera and back towards the announce desk. Whatever Faith's problem is, it's certainly starting to affect his friends!

 

MICHAELS: When did Ana go backstage?

FRY: Beats me...

MICHAELS: Then again, if anyone can talk some sense into Christian Faith it'll be Ana Garcia.

 

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MICHAELS: Welcome back to the final part of Supreme TV on C.A.N.N. In just a few minutes time Rich Money will be taking on Vengeance. But first, the latest member of the Supreme family, Miss Sue Danes will be talking to John Greed...

FRY: Oh, hey Ana - what was that all about?

GARCIA: Please Duane, I'd rather not talk about...

FRY: Oh-kay...

 

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...Greed Or Vengeance...

We return from our ad break to see a shortened version of the 'John Greed Reveals' video that aired on SWF.com's AFTERMATH debut last week. After the promo we cut to the backstage interview area where John Greed and his 'bodyguard' Atlas are stood alongside the newest SWF interviewer Sue Danes. Despite being her first 'big' wrestling job, Danes looks comfortable in front of the camera and makes no mistakes introducing the 30 year-old Texan she is stood alongside. The sinister Greed continues to ooze confidence and ambition in equal measure, all the while giving the viewer the sense that the man before them is planning, plotting, and disecting. The huge Atlas, on the other hand, allows his strength to be seen in an all too straightforward manner, dwarfing both interviewer and client alike. If a pair ever signified the balance between brains and brawn it is John Greed and Atlas.

 

Sue Danes: A big hello to the Supreme Galaxy, my name is Sue Danes and I stand here alongside John Greed. Mr. Greed, on last week's debut episode of AFTERMATH you revealed Atlas as the man behind the backstage attacks on the SWF roster – how did you know Atlas was behind the attacks?

 

John Greed: Long question, short answer. You see Ms. Danes, I knew who was behind these attacks because I was the one who arranged them. To the Supreme Galaxy Atlas was merely a figment of my imagination, a concealed weapon against those that stand in my way. But now Atlas is a brutal reality, a nightmare come true and The Brotherhood begins to take shape.

 

Sue Danes: You have previously stated that you would like to see the man they call 'The Reaper,' Vengeance, become a part of your Brotherhood – surely with Atlas at your side you don't need Vengeance?

 

John Greed: Let me explain Ms. Danes, because it's really quite simple. You see the Brotherhood need one more piece, one more man, to complete the puzzle. The time is right, the decision has been made and together Vengeance and Greed can become the most dominant force this promotion has ever seen.”

 

Sue Danes: But Mr. Greed, does Vengeance wish to join The Brotherhood?”

 

John Greed: It's all a matter of time. The Brotherhood has no need to rush, we just enjoy the chase and then WHAM! everything falls into place. Once 'The Reaper' sees that The Brotherhood is his one chance, his only chance, his best chance at domination...he'll take it.”

 

Sue Danes looks decidely intimidated at the end of her first SWF interview, but she looks near terrified when Atlas draws within inches of her face before roaring at the camera. Greed, as usual, is cool, calm and collected as he raises an eyebrow at the camera just before we fade back to ringside.

 

FRY: John Greed is up to something and this time, I don't want to know what it is...

MICHAELS: I'm not leaving through the carpark this week, not after the events of AFTERMATH.

GARCIA: Have you seen the size of Atlas!? Those two will make a formidable team, mark my words.

 

#1 CONTENDERS MATCH

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RICH MONEY vs VENGEANCE

With so much on the line both Rich Money and Vengeance could be forgiven for being a little hesitant going in to this match. We began with a classic lock up, instigated shortly after Rich Money skipped around the huge figure of 'The Reaper'. Eric Eisen and his Corporation remained away from ringside throughout the entire match, whether because of Jerry Eisen's warning or a self-assurance that Money couldn't possibly win is uncertain; but throughout the bout we saw, via split-screen, shots of the Corporation huddled around a widescreen TV displaying the match at hand. As would be expected, any time Vengeance got the upper hand the Corporation would urge him on, showing frustration whenever Money fought back. The match itself made for excellent viewing, with Money displaying the courage and tenacity that has seen him rise from a midcard star to a credible title challenge. As has been the case over the last month or so, 'Hard Cash' seemed uncomfortable at the fan support he received, choosing to focus on his wrestling rather than interacting with the crowd. Vengeance, for the most part, looked extremely dangerous. The new brutality that his recent feud with Steve Frehley brought forth meant that 'The Reaper' was unafraid to use whatever means necessary to damage his opponent; chokes with his hands, feets and even the ropes were used to devastating effect, as were the hard barricades and steel steps outside of the ring. As Vengeance's tactics began to take hold the action once again spilled onto the outside. But a reversed irish whip which saw Vengeance demolish the steel steps nearest the aisle would prove to be a turning point. Using the opportunity to recover his strength, Money went after Vengeance with a renewed vigour. Several minutes later a Dollars From Heaven (Top Rope Splash) put away the big man for the three count and guaranteed Rich Money a title shot at Awesome Impact!

YOUR WINNER IN 14:51...RICH MONEY!

 

MICHAELS: Money has done it! He'll get another shot at Eric Eisen!

FRY: That match was a barnstormer!

GARCIA: Uh oh!

 

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Rich Money's theme tune barely begins when it comes to a screetching halt and is replaced by the blaring entrance music of World Champion Eric Eisen. Once again kitted out in his designer suit, Eisen is carrying a microphone in one hand, and the World title in his other. Behind him stands the imposing figure of Marat Khoklov who, worryingly if your name is Rich Money, isn't wearing a suit, but rather the Corporation wrestling gear he wore in last week's main event. In the ring Rich Money stands quickly, anticipating the inevitable verbal onslaught. Behind him Vengeance slowly steps out of the ring, but with the Empire Gateway blocked by The Corporation, he remains stood by the announce desk. When the boos finally die down Eisen begins.

 

Eric Eisen: Well done Rich. Well done indeed. You know, nothing against Vengeance, but I'm actually glad you won, Rich.” The crowd begin booing again, clearly refusing to believe a word Eisen says. “No really, I am. You see Rich Money winning tonight, means Rich Money will be facing me, your World Champion Eric Eisen, at Awesome Impact. Am I correct?” The crowd can't argue with that and although they have seen this matchup before the prospect of Money taking the belt from Eric is enough to encourage a 'Money' chant to ring around the Atlanta auditorium. 'Hard Cash' stands on impatiently and, if anything, a little uncomfortable at the fans shouting his name. “Now the reason that I am happy you won tonight isn't because you will get another title shot at Awesome Impact. Oh no. I am glad you won tonight because it gives me one more chance to kick your ass around every corner of that ring!”

 

Rich Money: I have never heard someone talk so much crap in all my life. Actually, yes I have. Every time your idiot brother comes out to 'book a match.' Eric you haven't beaten me twice, you stole what should be MY title with the help of your two stooges. But you know what? Every time you cheat me out of the World title I come back stronger and you get a little bit closer to making my day.”

 

Eisen laughes at Money's threat and puts the microphone to his mouth. Instead of speaking, however, he drops it back down to his side, heaves the world title back over his shoulder and turns slowly towards the back. As he reaches Marat Khoklov he stops, turning his head slightly towards the gigantic Russian. Eric Eisen: идти.”

 

The 'Soviet Science Experiment' nods before charging menacingly towards the ring. The big Russian somehow slides under the bottom rope and is immediately set upon by Money. The two trade punches and 'Hard Cash' even begins to take control when he is blindsided by Vengeance! Soon Enforcer Roberts has joined in the assault and Money's 3-on-1 beating appears desperate when suddenly Gregory Black, Jack Giedroyc and Valiant charge in to assist the Number 1 Contender! But just as Money and his allies begin to even things up, the balance is tipped against them once more when John Greed and Atlas make their way to the squared circle in defence of Vengeance. As Supreme TV ends all hell has broken loose inside the blue and gold Atlanta ring, with the brawl quickly spilling onto the mats outside.

 

GARCIA: Chaos!

MICHAELS: Mayhem!

FRY: Crazy...ness!

MICHAELS: Unfortunately that's all we've got time for folks, from Ana, Duane and myself goodnight!

 

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C.A.N.N. Rating: 5.66 (UP 0.02)

TCW Presents Total Wresting Rating: 6.24 (UP 0.01)

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Masterful, jhd1. Simply awesome.

 

The images are clean, the presentation is ideal for a major sports entertainment company, and the writing is top-notch. I love the little additions you've created to make this project your own (ie: Supreme Galaxy, Khoklov's nickname - "The Soviet Science Experiment").

 

Some great work all together.

 

Cheers.

 

E-V

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I think there is only one new image this week (well, technically it was in the first AFTERMATH but I'm 'releasing' it now instead), hope somebody finds it useful...

 

'The Eighth Deadly Sin' John Greed

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By my reckoning 19 people predicted on the last show... :eek: Thanks to everyone for such fantastic support! Despite a couple of tough picks we had two perfect scores this week, so congrats to Purple Cowboy and Prophet for that! Here's the league table after week 2...

 

1. Purple Cowboy...9

2. blewrider1980, Liamo...8

3. Sebsplex, smurphy1014, Tigerkinney...7

4. 20LEgend, ChrisKid, James Casey, Jingo...6

5. Bigpapa42, Midnightnick, Prophet...5

6. Yuu Onuki...4

7. Eisen-verse, jesseewiak, PeterHilton, rdarnz...3

8. angeldelayette, DiablomanConQueso...2

 

Remember, after fifteen shows the individual(s) with the most correct predictions will get a prize :D

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SWF.COM PRESENTS...

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SWF.COM AFTERMATH!

'The Lady Doth Protest' Written by TheLeviticalLawKid3

'You Are Sitting With A Legend' Written by PeterHilton

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...Tne Lady Doth Protest...

This episode of AFTERMATH begins with the lovely and talented Ana Garcia front and center, having been stopped by our SWF.COM cameraman and interviewer.

 

Garcia looks surprised to find our cameraman, but she agrees to answer a few questions anyway.

 

Cameraman: Miss Garcia...how is Christian Faith feeling tonight, in light of what's gone on here?"

 

Ana Garcia: (sighs)Come on, why do I necessarily know what's up with Faith?

 

The cameraman coughs and turns the camera towards the nearest locker room door, which reads "Christian Faith".

 

Cameraman: Just a guess.

 

Ana Garcia: (awkwardly laughs) Well, okay then." (holds up her hands as if surrendering) "Guilty as charged. Now what do you want to know?"

 

Cameraman: Um...just how he plans to rebound and try to get back to the to the top of the SWF?"

 

Ana Garcia: Whoa, whoa, whoa...there will not be any "trying" to it. Christian Faith has been on top of this business for two centuries...I mean, decades..."

 

Cameraman: I guess that mix-up was due to the metric system?"

 

Ana Garcia: Something like that." (shakes her head) "Look, Faith has overcame giants, overwhelming odds, and horrific situations to come out on top. A string of tough losses and no opportunities while some egomaniac feuds with a guy who doesn't know what side he's on..." (slows down, clearly disappointed at the amount of emotion she's letting loose of in this interview)"Well, that's not going to stop him. Christian's one of the greatest men to ever step in the ring, and he's going to have that World title around his waist soon. No doubt."

 

Cameraman: Now, the entire SWF universe is wondering the same thing right about now...what's up between you and Faith?

 

Ana Garcia: Hey! Come on, let's not rush to conclusions. I admire Christian Faith in the ring and always have, and our friendship is just business. In order to get better at my job, I have to learn more and more about these athletes. (leans in real close) And it would be smarter for me to learn more about the headliners of this company, right?

 

Cameraman: (startled a bit) Uh, yeah...I would guess. Well, Miss Garcia, I guess I've got one more question for you.

 

Ana Garcia: Go ahead.

 

Cameraman: As the expert of Christian Faith and, ahem, close friend of his, what do you know think will be the next step for him?

 

Ana Garcia: Oh, Christian's got plans. He's seen it all. And it's just a matter of time before you'll see him back on top. (smirks as she walks away) You just gotta have faith.

 

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...You Are Sitting With A Legend...

AFTERMATH cuts to a dimly lit studio, with two chairs positioned to face a single camera. The light are focused on the empty chair on the left. Our interviewer sit –poised and focused– on the right.

 

“Good evening to all of you out there in the SWF Universe…my name is Duane Fry…and this is the first of our exclusive sit-down, face-to-face interviews with the SWF roster, only on…

 

AFTERMATH!

 

“Tonight we sit down with SWF Heavyweight Champion, Eric Eisen. We will discuss the attack earlier this evening on Rich Money..and the chaos that ensued when several members of the SWF roster interfered both for and against ‘the Lone Wolf.’

 

But before we can do that…let’s welcome…Eric Eisen”

 

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Having changed into something less formal, Eisen is now wearing an equally expensive long-sleeved thermal pullover and grey slacks, the SWF Champion strides into the interview area and sits down.

 

“Good evening, Eric.”

 

“Duane”

 

Eric’s perfunctory greeting and smirk shows his total lack of respect for Duane Fry. The interview begins:

 

DF: Eric, your problems with Rich Money are well established. But this attack seemed especially vicious, since it also included your allies Marat Khoklov and Enforcer Roberts and Vengeance. Point blank: were you tying to have your cohorts injure Rich Money?

 

EE: Now hold up, Duane. That’s a ridiculous accusation. Wrestling is a rough business. And I have no problems doing whatever it takes to defeat an opponent when I’m standing in there face-to-face. But to say I asked …well I guess you could call them my ‘associates’ …to injure a prospective opponent.."

 

DF: Why not? Let’s be honest..it would be the easiest way to retain your title..

 

EE: Are you insinuating that I’m afraid of Rich Money? Tell me I’m wrong, Duane, before I fly across this studio and take your damn head off…

 

DF: Be that as it may, if you did injure Money, you certainly wouldn’t have to worry about any repercussions from management, with your brother in charge…

 

EE: Now stop right there. I am so sick of people thinking I get ‘special treatment’ because of Jerry.

 

I get special treatment because I DESERVE special treatment. Wrestling is not a democracy. There IS a star system in place and it jut so happens that the biggest star in the SWF is ME.

 

I put butts in the seats. Sure..they come to the arena to root against me. But they still come to the arena. And I keep winning so they keep coming.

 

So it doesn’t matter if Jerry is running things. Stars of my level get special treatment regardless.

 

DF: Interesting. So is Rich Money on your level?

 

EE: Nobody is Duane. I know this because I can do something Rich can’t: I create stars.

 

DF: ...

 

EE: Think about…I’m such a force in this industry that even the people I associate with reach that ‘Next Level.’

 

Enforcer Roberts? On the periphery until he joined me. Marat? Impressive on his own, but with me ‘the Soviet Science Experiment’ is bigger than life. Even my opponents…

 

People want to root against me, so they will root FOR whoever faces me. Was Rich this popular before he got in my way? Of course not. And the front office will hate me saying it, but Jack Bruce can probably thank me for that giant check Tommy wrote him.

 

DF: (awkwardly) back to Rich Money…so you create stars and…

 

EE: Think about it. He gets rescued..and by who? Who were those guys? Jack Valiant? Some guy called “Geek-droid”? And Greg the Black Guy?

 

DF: I don’t think…

 

EE: The point is: when I associate myself with others, they become stars. When Rich Money hangs out with a bunch of nobodies, they stay nobdies.

 

DF: Now calling those men nobodies..

 

EE: Listen, I get it. Everyone in this business is trying to make it to the top. Look at Vengeance. He’s a living legend. He’s a monster. Is it any wonder that someone like Jack Greed and his bodyguard are trying to make their mark by hanging on to his coattails? Of course not. It happens all the time.

 

Vengeance is a star. So Greed tries to convince everyone they’re associated. Money gets in trouble. So a bunch of guys who were setting up the ring last year come running.

 

DF: That is not a fair description…

 

EE: If anything, Rich should be upset that he was out there getting his head kicked in and that so-called ‘Eternal’ Christian Faith didn’t come give him a hand. Isn’t that Faith’s M.O.? He’s the god guy who comes out on his white horse whenever help is needed. SO where was he?

 

DF: I….that’s a good question actually…

 

EE: Of course it is. I’m Eric Eisen. Pro Wrestling is in my veins. I’m so big you might as well start call me ‘The Industry.’

 

DF: On that note….thank you for your time Eric. You brought up some excellent points. And I’m sure everyone out there in the SWF Universe is looking forward to your match with Rich Money for the Heavyweight Title at Awesome Impact.

 

Until next time…

 

EE: SWF Universe…? That’s gotta be the stupidest..

 

**FADE TO BLACK**

 

 

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First of all John Greed_SWF saved, and on that same note John Greed is easily my favourite thing in this so far, he is so well written for and make me want to go back in time and not make him Emma Chase's lawyer in USPW, Faith interests me a lot and I like to see him doing something different since he is not in the title race. Liked Valiant, Jack G and Black coming to help Rich, it was really cool how it wasn't top guys stepping up to the plate and it really get the fans to like them because they've got the balls to step up while, being unsuccessful and keeping the Main Eventer strong, Joe Sexy is really fun and I really liked some of Duane Fry's line in particular

FRY: I always said two managers was going to cause trouble...

GARCIA: No you didn't.

FRY: No...well, I meant to...

... and the commentary interludes in general are good, FAG (or as it should be FG) was good, so yeah I liked it all :p

 

Now off I go to SWF.com in anticipation for Aftermath... oh its happened, now to read it :p

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I'd like to send out another huge thanks to TLLK3 whose awesome work graces the post above and this week I am fortunate to be able to extend it to PeterHilton whose debut on AFTERMATH completes the duo of assistants I had on Immortal iMPACT! As I'm sure you'll all agree, the two are fantastic writers and it is an honour to have them take part.

 

One thing I'd like to point out - Duane Fry hasn't got a 75x75 pixel image yet, but I'll be doing one tomorrow. Just in case anyone was wondering why his picture was smaller than everyone elses! I didn't think that far ahead, clearly :D

 

[... Clap... Clap.... Clap...]

 

Masterful, jhd1. Simply awesome.

 

The images are clean, the presentation is ideal for a major sports entertainment company, and the writing is top-notch. I love the little additions you've created to make this project your own (ie: Supreme Galaxy, Khoklov's nickname - "The Soviet Science Experiment").

 

Some great work all together.

 

Cheers.

 

E-V

 

Thanks, my friend. Coming from a writer of your quality that means a lot. Many of the nicknames are actually borrowed from Bigpapa42 - Soviet Science Experiment being one, The Prodigy and Hard Cash being the others that spring to mind. In the same way I use Aerial Ambassador as a nod to your own SWF it's my way of thanking BP for his awesome diaries.

 

Supreme Galaxy is my own creation though, although Peter has a little dig at its inspiration in his article above. :p

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Really good aftermath as well, liked Ana getting another level to the character adding to what had already been established really good stuff, and Eric came across as intelligent and in the know which considering he has been in the business all his life was perfect and the Aftermath really is really helping develop characters, my favourite quotes in the 2 segments were:

 

Christian Faith has been on top of this business for two centuries...I mean, decades..."

 

Really funny reference to jhd1 little error and

 

Who were those guys? Jack Valiant? Some guy called “Geek-droid”? And Greg the Black Guy?

 

Made me laugh Greg The Black Guy :D really Eisen to me doesn't even know 3 former tag champs!

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First of all John Greed_SWF saved, and on that same note John Greed is easily my favourite thing in this so far, he is so well written for and make me want to go back in time and not make him Emma Chase's lawyer in USPW, Faith interests me a lot and I like to see him doing something different since he is not in the title race. Liked Valiant, Jack G and Black coming to help Rich, it was really cool how it wasn't top guys stepping up to the plate and it really get the fans to like them because they've got the balls to step up while, being unsuccessful and keeping the Main Eventer strong, Joe Sexy is really fun and I really liked some of Duane Fry's line in particular

 

Have Greed be attacked by Doug Peak and left in a dark room with flashing lights. The next couple of weeks Greed is disorientated and then (as Greed might say) WHAM! his character comes back... ;)

 

I'm really glad you are liking Faith - these segments are definitely headed somewhere, but obviously I'm not telling you where!

 

I'm enjoying writing the commentary, which really is just an extension of the Starr-Jillefski commentary from Battle for Prime Time. I prefer writing all-face commentary because it seems less forced, and I think having a level of familiarity (calling each other Pete, Mick etc.) helps the 'viewer' feel more comfortable with what is essentially their hosts.

 

... and the commentary interludes in general are good, FAG (or as it should be FG) was good, so yeah I liked it all :p

 

The hesitations from Garcia in the promo were my own as I desperately tried to think of something that F.A.G. could stand for! In the end it seemed funnier for it to be a terrible acronym that he thought up on the spot. Nevertheless, the frightening reign of 'Freakin' Awesome' Freddy Garcia has only just begun :D

 

Really good aftermath as well, liked Ana getting another level to the character adding to what had already been established really good stuff, and Eric came across as intelligent and in the know which considering he has been in the business all his life was perfect and the Aftermath really is really helping develop characters...

 

AFTERMATH is turning out better than I could ever have hoped, and its success is really down to TLLK3 and now PeterHilton. These aren't ever booked segments, I just come up with something which, as you rightly point out, could extend a character or a storyline. I give them a one sentence description and let them run with it. It allows me to show the reader a character that I don't have time to develop, or who would tank a show, and that's a lot of fun for me too (especially when I get to read them for the first time!).

 

Really funny reference to jhd1 little error and

 

Yes, hilarious :p Now I need to figure out a way to get my own back!

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