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  • Note this history is not canon; it is the history of my SWF Diary. So for the people who like to nitpick over every little detail, please do not because chances are I will not react to your post.
     
     
  • To all of my fellow Americans, have a happy Thanksgiving. To all of my international readers, have a happy…Thursday…:D

 

1. Did you just make up the Final Four appearances? 'Cause that's really awesome (and time-consuming) :D

 

2. We're actually gonna have our own little Thanksgiving tonight LOL. It was a long week and I guess there's quite a bit to be thankful for.

 

3. This is a great way to hype the PPV. I couldn't even tell you copied it from Wiki :p

 

4. I really hope the writing bug bites you and you continue past this PPV :cool:

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SWF Presents: Welcome to the Jungle 2010

 

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Date: Sunday, May 9, 2010

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee

Attendance: 30,000

PPV Rating: 4.04

Overall Show Rating: 76

 

 

[The show begins with the typical opening montage of clips from SWF; we are informed that the SWF is the worldwide leader in Sports Entertainment. We then hear the theme song for the Welcome to the Jungle pay-per-view while we see the opening video showing us the various matches that are on the card tonight along with video clips of the participants of said matches.

 

Before we go to the live shot of the arena we are shown a video talking about the history of the Supreme Proving Ground Battle Royal. While the voice over announcer talks about the history of the match we see various clips from previous Supreme Proving Ground Battle Royals. Highlights include Tito Bumfhole winning the first ever Proving Ground, a young Tommy Cornell be eliminated in his first and only Proving Ground (What, did you expect Rich not to show that clip?), Sam Strong being eliminated in the 1991 Proving Ground (Wow you really give Rich too much credit if you did not expect that clip as well.], and Christian Faith winning his third Proving Ground in 2005.]

 

[As the video montage comes to an end, we are taken to the live shot of the arena. As the pyrotechnics go off we see an overhead shot of the inside of the arena. Peter Michaels welcomes us to Knoxville, Tennessee which is the home of the 2010 Welcome to the Jungle pay-per-view (It was also home to the disastrous 2002 Welcome to the Jungle pay-per-view. You know the one that was won by Freddie Datsun. That is a night the SWF would like their fans to forget.)!

 

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The camera then cuts to the announcer’s table where Peter Michaels, Duane Fry, and Anna Garcia give a rundown of tonight’s card. We are then taken up to the ring for the first match of the evening.]

 

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Bruce the Giant vs. Marat Khoklov

 

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Match:

 

  • This was nearly an exact repeat of their match at The World Is Watching last month; the only thing is this match was worse than their previous encounter, if you can believe that.
     
     
  • Neither man was once again willing to sell for the other, so what ended up happening is you had two giants hitting each other very hard and neither one of them reacted to the other’s shots.
     
     
  • Much like last month, this was a match where neither man was taken down to the mat. Because honestly do you think either man would be able to get up again?
     
     
  • The fans were none too pleased as the match spilled out onto the arena floor and once again much like last month the match ended in a double count-out.
     
     
  • Upon seeing the outcome of the match the fans started chanting, “This is bullcrap!”

 

Winner: Neither man, Referee Darren Smith ruled this match a draw due to both men being counted out.

Time: 8:01

Match Rating: 63

 

[After the match was over with Marat and Bruce continued to fight each other at ringside. I took a small army of SWF Security and SWF Backstage Officials to separate the two giants.

 

Bruce managed to push a slew of these backstage workers out of the way in an effort to get at Marat but in the end there were just too many people between the two men, so neither man could get at the other.]

 

[We headed to the backstage interview area as security dealt with Marta and Bruce the Giant. There we see Jerry Eisen standing by with his the SWF World Heavyweight Champion Eric Eisen and Eric’s bodyguard Enforcer Roberts.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Eric tonight…

 

[Enforcer Roberts grabs Jerry’s collar bone which causes Jerry to wince in pain. Jerry then fights through the pain to correct himself.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Mister…Mister Eisen…

 

[As soon as Jerry says the magic words Enforcer Roberts releases his grip. Jerry moves his arm around for a moment to try to combat the pain before he continues to speak.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Tonight you face a very tough opponent in Jack Bruce, but in the back of your mind you must also be worried about the fact that Christian Faith managed to earn his way into the Supreme Proving Ground…

 

[Eric rolls his eyes at his older brother and smiles.]

 

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Eric Eisen: Dear brother does it look like I am worried? Neither man strikes fear in my heart because I am the best at what I do. I am the greatest SWF World Heavyweight Champion of all-time and so nobody on the SWF roster scares me.

 

I have had nearly a month off thanks to the generosity of our dear papa. In that month I did nothing but prepare myself for my match against Jack Bruce. I watched hours and hours of tape…well not exactly tape. They were actually DVD episodes of Lost which I had missed; I really needed to do this in order to get myself ready for the series finale. I spent hours of scouting…the New York Mets because I wanted to see just how crappy they were going to be this season. I kept to a strict diet…of McDonald’s…man I love those Big Macs.

 

Finally, after all that training I thought about Jack Bruce for exactly three minutes and remembered that Jack Bruce cannot beat me. Ever since I defeated Jack Bruce back in December and ushered in the Eric Eisen era of the SWF, Jack Bruce has been unable to beat me no matter how many times in the ring we have met. Therefore, I am not the least bit worried about Jack Bruce tonight.

 

In regards to Christian Faith…well I want to ask you a question dear brother. Do you really think a forty-three broken down has been can really outlast twenty-nine other men in a match that will end up going over sixty minutes?

 

[Jerry shrugs his shoulders and turns his head to see Enforcer Roberts standing behind him. Roberts is pounding his left fist into the palm of his right hand. Jerry takes this as a threat and immediately shakes his head no out of fear.]

 

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Eric Eisen: That’s right dear brother, Christian has no chance in that match especially now that he has only one good knee. So to answer your question, no I am not worried about Christian Faith being in the Supreme Proving Ground Battle Royal tonight. I am not worried about any of the participants in that Battle Royal tonight, because not one of them poses a threat to me.

 

[Eric quickly looks at Enforcer Roberts and nervously smiles at him.]

 

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Eric Eisen: No offense Phillip…

 

[Roberts just nods his head as he continues to pound his fist into the palm of his hand.]

 

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Enforcer Roberts: None taken boss…

 

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Eric Eisen: The reason why I am so calm, cool, and collected is because I am the greatest SWF World Heavyweight Champion of all-time and after tonight every man, woman, and child who watches the pay-per-view will know why I am the face of the SWF. They will know why 2010 is the year of Eric Eisen!

 

For the SWF World Tag Team Championships:

 

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Electric Law with Dawn the Cheerleader vs. The Samoan Wildboyz with Acee L. Lou vs. The Pain Alliance with Emma Chase.

 

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Match:

 

  • As soon as the bell ran all holy hell broke loose in the match as all six men went at one of their opponents.
     
     
  • Akima and Valiant’s fight ended up on the arena floor, while the other four men remained in the ring.
     
     
  • Soon Kurt Laramee found himself on the floor as well and moments later he and Valiant found themselves lying on the floor as Kid Toma jumped over the top rope and nailed them with a suicide dive.
     
     
  • The fans began a chant of, “SWF! SWF! SWF!” as the three men lied on the floor right in front of the announcer’s table.
     
     
  • Inside the ring Big Smack Scott picked Jack up and sloppily slammed him down onto the canvas, the move looked like it damn near broke Jack’s back.
     
     
  • Scott covered Jack but Jack was able to kick out of the pin attempt.
     
     
  • Scott then dragged Jack over to his corner and tagged Kurt, who had just managed to climb up onto the ring apron, into the match.
     
     
  • For the next minute or so Kurt and Scott managed to keep Jack in their corner and they kept on making quick tags so that there was always a fresh man in the ring.
     
     
  • Jack somehow found the strength to fight his way out of the corner of the Pain Alliance, a groggy Jack stumbled over to the corner of the Samoan’s and Akima quickly tagged himself into the match.
     
     
  • At this point in the match Dawn and Emma got into a little shoving match. Acee L. Lou tried to get between the two women which caused both Emma and Dawn to attack him instead.
     
     
  • Emma and Dawn tore most of Acee's clothes off; when they were done with him he just had a t-shirt and boxers on. Of course this is hardly what the male fans in attendance wanted to see when Dawn and Emma first started to fight...
     
     
  • As Acee was being beaten up on the outside of the ring, his new client Akima was not doing so well on the inside of the ring.
     
     
  • The Pain Alliance was dominating the much smaller Akima and soon Kurt lifted Akima up and slammed him down to the mat via the Switchblade Powerslam.
     
     
  • Kurt then covered Akima for the pin thus eliminating the Samoan Wildboyz from the match.
     
     
  • The match was down to two teams now, The Pain Alliance and Electric Law.
     
     
  • Valiant entered into the match for Electric Law and he quickly took control of the match.
     
     
  • Valiant nailed Kurt with his finisher the Patriot Missile and quickly covered Kurt for the pin.
     
     
  • However, before Referee Shane Stones could make the three count Scott entered into the ring and broke up the pin attempt.
     
     
  • Jack tried to enter the ring to help out his partner, who was being attacked by the Pain Alliance, but Shane Stones kept him out of the ring.
     
     
  • This led to the Pain Alliance gaining control of the match.
     
     
  • Scott and Kurt kept Valiant in their corner effectively cutting him off from reaching his tag team partner.
     
     
  • There were brief moments where it looked as if Valiant was going to be able to fight out of the heel’s corner but those moments were quickly ended as Scott and Kurt would drag Valiant back to their corner.
     
     
  • During this portion of the match there were a couple of times where it looked like the Pain Alliance would be walking out of the arena tonight with tag team gold but Kurt and Scott were just not able to put Valiant away.
     
     
  • The fans started to stomp their feet and once that started, Valiant came back to life.
     
     
  • Valiant managed to fight his way out of the heel’s corner and tag Jack into the match.
     
     
  • Upon entering the ring, Jack nailed the charging Scott with a clothesline knocking Scott on his ass.
     
     
  • Jack then finished Kurt off with a Crashing Down, after that it was elementary as Jack covered Kurt for the pinfall and the victory.

 

Winners and still SWF World Tag Team Champions: Electric Law

Time: 11:26

Match Rating: 73

 

[After the tag team champions celebrate a hard fought victory, we head to the backstage interview area where Jerry Eisen is standing by with Christian Faith.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Christian, in a matter of moments you are going to be the first man to enter the Supreme Proving Ground match this year. Do you have any doubt about going into this match at such a low number?

 

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Christian Faith: Jerry what do the years 1994, 1996, and 2005 have in common?

 

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Jerry Eisen: They were all years in which you won the Supreme Proving Ground…

 

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Christian Faith: That’s right on the button son. Three times I have outlasted any S.O.B. that was put in that there Proving Ground with me. In the history of the Proving Ground there have been only two other three-time winners, Sam Keith and Sam Strong. Well tonight I’m a fixin to be the first four-time winner. Your daddy knew full well that if I was given a chance to enter into the Proving Ground there would be a really good shot that I would be walking out as the winner. That is why he put all them there obstacles in front of me.

 

Your daddy knows that I’m gonna go down to that there ring and whoop some ass and eliminate some folks. In the end I’ll be the last man standing and I will be the man that challenges your brother at the Supreme Challenge.

 

Cuz when I enter this match don’t concern me none. I entered in at one before and I won the whole damn thing. Now I know there are people out there who have been saying that was fourteen years ago and now I am an old man.

 

Well they wouldn’t be far off in that way of thinking. But, as long as I am physically able to do so I will be in that ring. Jerry, tonight I will become the first wrestler to win the Proving Ground four times and I am not saying that because I am cocky. I am saying that because I have Faith!

 

[After that interview is done, we cut to another part of the backstage area where a cameraman is following Rich Money. The cameraman asks Rich what he feels his chances are of winning the Supreme Proving Ground. Rich stops dead in his tracks and looks directly into the camera.]

 

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Rich Money: You know for the past few days all I have heard people say is how hard it is going to be for Christian to be the first entrant into the match. I want to know why nobody is showing me any pity…

 

After all I am going to be the second entrant in the match which means I start the match with Christian. The two of us both have to last in that ring for over an hour if we want to have any chance of winning the match. Yet nobody even mentions me even though I have to overcome the exact hardship that Christian has to overcome.

 

You want to know why nobody is showing pity towards me. It is because all of the fans are working class stiffs who hate the fact that I am filthy rich. They hate the fact that I watch Fox News, date the hottest women, drive the best cars, and live in a big mansion.

 

They hate me because I am a member of the one percent and it bothers them that the American dream has failed them. That is why they do not show pity towards me, because those pathetic troglodytes enjoy seeing me put in a bad spot.

 

Well I have bad news for anyone wishing ill will upon me tonight, I always get what I want and tonight will be no different. Tonight I am going to win the Supreme Proving Ground and then I will finally be in the main event at the Supreme Challenge and at the Supreme Challenge I will win my first SWF World Heavyweight Championship.

 

Why?

 

Because I am rich…Rich Money…and I always get what I want. That my friend is something you can bank on!

 

 

The Supreme Proving Ground Battle Royal:

 

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Entrant 1: Christian Faith

 

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Entrant 2: Rich Money

 

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Christian and Rich start the Supreme Proving Ground off, before they can lockup with each other Rich slides under the bottom rope and grabs the microphone from the SWF Ring Announcer.

 

Rich Money: It is all your fault that I have to enter into this match at number two! I am a member of the one percent, I am a jobs creator, I shouldn’t have to be out here this early!

 

Christian slides out of the ring and chases after Rich. Rich reenters the ring and with Christian following him. Upon reentering the ring, Rich begins to kick Christian in the back he then lifts Christian up trying to make it an early night for Mister Faith. It is at this time that the two-minute buzzer goes off and the third participant makes his way down to the ring…

 

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Entrant 3: Zimmy Bumfhole

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Zimmy Bumfhole

 

Rich is unable to eliminate Christian and so he turns his focus onto Zimmy who has just joined the match. As Zimmy and Rich lockup in the center of the ring Christian takes a little breather in one of the corners.

 

Rich soon gets Zimmy near the ropes and he is quickly able to dispatch of the young man from Tallahassee, Florida.

 

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First person eliminated: Zimmy Bumfhole. He was eliminated by Rich Money.

 

Right after Zimmy was eliminated by Rich, Christian and Rich renew their fight. It seems like neither man is really trying to eliminate the other at this point in the match as both men keep brawling in the center of the ring and neither go anywhere near the ropes.

 

While Rich and Christian duke it out in the center of the ring, the two-minute buzzer goes off, the next entrant into the Supreme Proving Ground is…

 

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Entrant 4: Big Smack Scott

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott

 

Upon entering the ring, Scott immediately comes to the aid of Rich. Both men begin to beat Christian down to the mat. When they get Christian onto the mat, they begin to lay the boots to him. Things are not looking good for Christian so early into this match and they are about to get worse as the two-minute buzzer goes off and it is revealed that the North American Champion is going to be the fifth entrant into the Supreme Proving Ground Battle Royal…

 

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Entrant 5: Brandon James

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, Brandon James

 

Once Brandon enters the ring he looks at Rich, who has stopped beating on Christian for a moment, he then looks over at Scott, then back to Rich. Rich smiles at Brandon and tells him if he and Scott want to eliminate Christian they can do so.

 

With that Emma Chase’s two clients (Scott and Brandon) start beating on Christian, as Rich gleefully watches them while resting his body across the top turnbuckle. Brandon sees this and does not appreciate the cockiness of Rich so he goes over to where Rich is and he tries to knock him off the turnbuckle as Scott tries desperately to eliminate Christian.

 

A shocked Rich manages to get back down into the ring and he and Brandon begin to dirty box in the corner where Rich was previously resting. On the other side of the ring Scott is still trying to eliminate Christian but everything he does is to no avail as somehow Christian keeps on managing to avoid elimination.

 

As the buzzer sounds the sixth entrant into the match makes his way down to the ring…

 

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Entrant 6: Frederique Antonio (F.A.)Garcia

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, Brandon James, F.A. Garcia

 

F.A. enters the ring and Scott, who was frustrated over the fact that he could not manage to eliminate Christian, quickly heads over to where F.A. is and he and F.A. begin to brawl as Christian finds a corner of the ring to rest in.

 

The highlight of F.A.’s and Scott’s fight was when after trading strikes with Scott, F.A. actually got the better of the encounter as he started hitting Scott with rapid fire punches. F.A. managed to stagger Scott and while Scott was staggering around in the center of the ring, F.A. kissed the palm of his right hand (For those who were wondering, of course F.A. had his pink lip gloss on.) and he took the palm of his hand and rubbed in into Scott’s lips. The fans started laughing their asses off over this little exchange.

 

While that was going on, Rich and Brandon were still fighting each other in the corner of the ring. It was more a matter of pride for Rich as he was angry that Brandon had the audacity to try to eliminate him. The two-minute buzzer goes off and the next participant in the match makes his way down to the ring…

 

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Entrant 7: Joe Sexy

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, Brandon James, F.A. Garcia, Joe Sexy

 

Joe enters the ring and he immediately goes right to where his old rival Brandon is. Brandon, who has his back to Joe, is still busy fighting with Rich and is not paying attention to Joe. Joe taps Brandon on the shoulder and when Brandon turns around, Joe nails him with a left hook.

 

Joe then takes Brandon down with a One Night Stand as the crowd goes nuts. It is at this point that the unusual pairing of Rich Money and Joe Sexy tries to eliminate Brandon from the match. Scott sees that his Brandon is about to be eliminated and so he rushes over to save his friend by prying Joe off Brandon.

 

At this point Rich does not have enough strength to eliminate Brandon by himself and so he just gives up and walks away from where Brandon is. Rich then proceeds to renew his attack on Christian. It is now time for the next entrant to make his way into the match…

 

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Entrant 8: Gregory Black

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, Brandon James, F.A. Garcia, Joe Sexy, Gregory Black

 

Gregory enters the ring and he is immediately attacked by Big Smack Scott, who tried but failed to eliminate Joe Sexy just moments earlier. Gregory manages to nail Scott with a sick looking savate kick, which knocks the big guy off his feet. The crowd begins to chant, “That was awesome!”

 

Rich nearly has Christian over the top rope when Joe Sexy comes over and stops him from doing so. This leads to Rich and Joe trading punches near the ropes and Rich ends up getting the better of the exchange. Rich has just enough strength to send Joe over the top rope and onto the arena floor.

 

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Second person to be eliminated: Joe Sexy. He was eliminated by Rich Money.

 

As Joe heads back to the locker room, the ninth entrant into the match makes his way down to the ring…

 

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Entrant 9: Sgt. Barrowman

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, Brandon James, F.A. Garcia, Gregory Black, Sgt. Barrowman

 

Once Sgt. Barrowman enters the ring he and his longtime enemy Brandon James begin to go at it. Brandon soon gets the advantage and he is able to nail Barrowman with a powerful left hook which staggers Sgt. Barrowman. Brandon then rushes at Barrowman and takes him down to the mat with a vicious looking spear.

 

Brandon then proceeds to rain down punches on the now defenseless Barrowman. After delivering what he thought to be a sufficient enough beating, Brandon stands up and drags Barrowman over to the ropes. Brandon then lifts his foe up and tries to eliminate him but he was unable to do so.

 

Somehow, Barrowman was able to find a second wind and he began to mount a comeback. He starting nailing Brandon with punches which caused Brandon to be knocked out on his feet. Barrowman backed Brandon up against the ropes and nailed the North American Champion with a clothesline, which sent Brandon over the top rope and onto the arena floor.

 

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Third person to be eliminated: Brandon James. He was eliminated by Sgt. Barrowman.

 

The crowd was pretty shocked over the fact that Brandon James had been eliminated from the match so early. Another person how was shocked was Brandon’s fellow stable mate Big Smack Scott. Scott was not able to come to Brandon’s aid because he was fighting off both Gregory Black and F.A. Garcia, who had teamed up to try and eliminate him.

 

After Brandon was eliminated, Barrowman decided to help Gregory and F.A. eliminate Scott. The three men tried desperately to get Scott over the top rope but there was nothing doing. Scott may not be able to wrestle (As the fans fondly reminded him of throughout the match.) but he is very resilient and he was not about to be eliminated by these “twerps”.

 

When the buzzer went off, the tenth man to enter the Proving Ground made his way down to the ring…

 

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Entrant 10: Angry Gilmore

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, F.A. Garcia, Gregory Black, Sgt. Barrowman, Angry Gilmore

 

Gilmore entered the ring and he went to the aid of Scott right away as he managed to pry Barrowman away from Scott. Gilmore and Barrowman started fighting up against the ropes and Gilmore was soon able to get Barrowman’s back to the ropes. It was at this point that Gilmore unceremoniously dumped Barrowman out of the ring, thus eliminating him from the match.

 

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Fourth person to be eliminated: Sgt. Barrowman. He was eliminated by Angry Gilmore.

 

With Barrowman gone from the match, Gilmore went after F.A. Garcia. The breakdown of who was fighting whom at this point in the match was as follows: Gilmore and Garcia were battling it out in a corner of the ring, Scott and Gregory Black were fighting in the center of the ring, while Christian and Rich were…well they were not exactly fighting each other…with both men being tired due to them being the first two men in the match, they sort of just hit each other every once in a while, between taking breathers.

 

On commentary Peter Michaels noted that neither Rich nor Christian looked good at this point and he said that he thought it was because of the beating that both men had taken in the match thus far. As Peter theorized over the condition of the first two entrants in the match, the eleventh entrant made his way into the ring…

 

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Entrant 11: Runaway Train

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, F.A. Garcia, Gregory Black, Angry Gilmore, Runaway Train

 

As soon as Train entered the ring he went after his daughter’s beau Gregory Black. Train nailed Gregory, who had his back to Train when Train entered the ring, with a vicious forearm to the back. While Train was teaching “respect” to Gregory Black, Scott sat down in one corner and took a much needed breather.

 

The crowd was eating up the fact that Gregory was holding his own against the much stronger and much heavier Train. Gregory decided to throw caution to the wind as he climbed up to the top rope and tried to hit Train with a diving crossbody block. I said he tried, he was not able to execute the move as Train managed to catch him without losing his balance.

Train then carried Black over to the top rope and tossed him down to the floor.

 

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Fifth person to be eliminated: Gregory Black. He was eliminated by Runaway Train.

 

Train stood near the ropes taunting Black. While this was going on F.A. Garcia and Angry Gilmore, who were fighting each other right near where Train was standing, exchanged a knowledgeable look and both men stopped fighting each other and went after Train. F.A. Garcia got Train’s right leg and Gilmore got Train’s left leg and the duo managed to lift the big man off his feet and dump him onto the arena floor.

 

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Sixth person to be eliminated: Runaway Train. He was eliminated by F.A. Garcia and Angry Gilmore.

 

Train was livid over his elimination from the match and he tried to get back into the ring but it was to no avail as Gregory Black stopped him from doing so and the two of them began to brawl at ringside.

 

Back inside the ring, Garcia and Gilmore renewed their little battle and Gilmore was on the verge of eliminating Garcia but Garcia managed to fight back and just avoid going over the top rope.

 

The two-minute buzzer went off and our next participant made his way down to the ring…

 

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Entrant 12: John Greed

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, F.A. Garcia, Angry Gilmore, John Greed

 

Greed came down to the ring carrying a wooden sign that read, “Frederique, why are you the way you are?”

 

The fans moaned at the mere sight of self-righteous Greed. Greed tried to enter the ring with his sign, but the Referee Ric Young, who was one of the officials on the outside of the ring, told him that he could not enter the ring with a weapon and so Greed was forced to hand the sign over before he entered the ring.

 

When Greed finally entered the ring he joined Gilmore in trying to get Garcia out of the ring. Garcia managed to fight his way away from the ring ropes and in the process of doing so he knocked Gilmore down with a right hook.

 

Garcia then turned his attention to his rival John Greed. The two mean began trading punches in the center of the ring. Much like when Garcia was fighting Scott earlier in the match, Garcia was able to nail Greed with rapid fire punches which staggered Greed and backed him up against the ropes. Garcia then kissed his knuckles and nailed Greed with a rather awesome looking Superman punch which knocked Greed over the top rope.

 

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Seventh person eliminated: John Greed. He was eliminated by F.A. Garcia.

 

After the elimination of Greed, F.A. Garcia curtsied in the center of the ring. The crowd began chanting, “Work it girl!” as Garcia smiled and clapped along with their chant. Scott was having none of this and he snuck up behind Garcia, normally a position that Garcia would like, and took F.A. down with a bulldog headlock. Scott then lifted the limp (Not limp-wristed, just limp.) Garcia up and heaved him out of the ring.

 

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Eighth person eliminated: F.A. Garcia. He was eliminated by Big Smack Scott.

 

Shortly after the elimination of Garcia happened the two-minute buzzer went off and out came one-half of the SWF Tag Team Champions…

 

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Entrant 13: Jack Giedroyc

In the ring: Christian Faith, Rich Money, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc

 

Jack went right after the man who he faced off against earlier in the evening (Scott). As the two of them traded punches in the center of the ring, Gilmore decided it was now time to try and get rid of the overly tried Christian.

 

Rich, who had not been eliminated from the match, had left the ring shortly before the F.A. Garcia elimination. He left the ring under the bottom rope, thus exploiting a loophole in the match as he was still legally in the match because he had not gone over the top rope.

 

Rich went over to the announcer’s table and sat down. He then propped his feet up on the announcer’s table and began to do on commentary during a match that he was still active in! When Duane Fry asked him if he felt right doing what he was doing. Rich laughed and replied,

 

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Rich Money: I’m rich, I have been exploiting the system my entire life. How exactly did you think I got to where I am today…?

 

As Rich enjoyed the match at the commentator’s table, Scott’s life in the match was almost over as Jack Giedroyc had Scott on the ropes and was desperately trying to push him over the top rope.

 

The two-minute buzzer went off and Scott was saved by the buzzer as the next entrant in the match was his tag team partner…

 

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Entrant 14: Kurt Laramee

In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee

Still in the match but sitting at the commentator’s table: Rich Money

 

Kurt came to the aid of his tag team partner as soon as he entered the ring. The two members of the Pain Alliance decided that they did not want to eliminate Jack Giedroyc just yet. They instead wanted to inflict as much pain possible on him.

 

With it being a two on one situation, Jack was easily taken down to the mat and the Pain Alliance began to lay the boots to him.

 

While this was going on Gilmore was trying and failing to get the worn down Christian out of the ring. Every time it looked as if Gilmore was going to eliminate Christian from the match, Christian would fight back and improbably manage to stay in the ring.

 

The buzz once again goes off signaling the arrival of the fifteenth participant in the match…

 

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Entrant 15: Valiant

In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant

Still in the match but sitting at the commentator’s table: Rich Money

 

Valiant rushes down to the ring in order to come to the aid of his tag team partner. Kurt Laramee heads towards Valiant as Valiant enters the ring. Valiant nails Kurt with a lariat that staggers “The King of the Streets” and forces Kurt to land up against the ropes. Valiant then tries to knock Kurt over the top rope but he was unable to do so because Scott hit him with a crushing elbow to the back.

 

It was now Valiant’s turn to get a taste of the punishment that his tag team partner had gotten earlier as the Pain Alliance assaulted him near the ropes. A weakened Jack was having none of this and he slowly got to his feet and he jumped into the fray.

 

Soon it was the Tag Team Champions who took control of this brawl. The highlight of this part of the match was when the Tag Team Champions nailed the members of The Pain Alliance with double dropkicks.

 

The buzzer goes off and our next combatant makes his way down to the ring…

 

 

[To be continued…]

 

 

Post Show Thoughts for Part One of Welcome to the Jungle:

 

 

1. Okay well I apologize for making that first part so long. The damn thing took me two hours to post it. I know it is a lot of reading to do, but I think most people tend to skim so by all means skim away.

 

2. I really do not like breaking this up into two different posts. I have done it in the past when I was writing my NYCW diary but I just do not want people to think I am doing it for the cheap bump. I am separating them because they are very long and I still do not have the entire show finished yet.

 

3. The Marat/Bruce match was a total throwaway match writing wise. Both of those guys suck in the ring and writing the match was more of a chore than anything else.

 

4. The Rich Money interview was never actually in the game, I decided to add it in last night just for the hell of it.

 

5. For anyone who looked at the history of the Supreme Proving Ground post, which was three posts back I believe, I made another mistake Christian Faith won his last SPG in 2005 not in 2006. I do not want to fix it because those charts were a pain in the ass to do.

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Great first half of the battle royal. Battle royals, when done right, are matches that I enjoy the most and you make good use of various feuds that have been going during this diary. Nice shock factor too of having Brandon James eliminated so early as I was expecting stronger performance from him. :)

Having Money using the loophole and leave the ring only to come back later was a nice touch too, plays well for his heel personality and allows him to stay in the match longer while making nice contrast with Faith. I wouldn´t be suprised if the final two will be the same ones who started this match.

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#0000FF;">Part 2 of:</span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF_WelcomeJungle.jpg</span></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RobbieRetro.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 16: Robbie Retro</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Robbie Retro</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Still in the match but sitting at the commentator’s table: Rich Money</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Gilmore, frustrated over the fact that he cannot eliminate Christian, quickly turns his attention to the “Cartoon Sports Entertainer” who has just entered the ring. These longtime rivals begin trading strikes (Both kicks and punches.) in the center of the ring.</p><p> </p><p> Over on commentary, Rich Money declares his intentions on reentering the match…</p><p> </p><p> <a href="<a href="http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=RichMoney_alt1.jpg" rel="external nofollow">http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=RichMoney_alt1.jpg"</a> target="_blank"><img src="<a href="http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RichMoney_alt1.jpg" rel="external nofollow">http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RichMoney_alt1.jpg"</a> border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Rich Money: </strong> Okay, Christian has taken enough of a beating…it should be easy to get rid of him now.</p><p> </p><p> One would think that would be the case, but anyone who thought that would be wrong. As Rich entered the ring once again he went after Christian. It was at this point that Christian came alive again, almost as if he had a second wind.</p><p> </p><p> Christian began fighting back and he soon backed Rich up against the ropes. One short, hard-hitting clothesline later, a stunned Rich Money found himself eliminated from the match.</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"><a href="</span></strong><a href="http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=RichMoney_alt1.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=RichMoney_alt1.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> target="_blank"><img src="</span></strong><a href="http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RichMoney_alt1.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RichMoney_alt1.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Ninth person eliminated: Rich Money. He was eliminated by Christian Faith.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Rich stood on the outside of the ring staring up at Christian in disbelief. Rich then tried to reenter the match but he was escorted from ringside by members of the SWF Security Team.</p><p> </p><p> The buzzer once again sounded as security escorted Mister Money back to the locker room. The seventeenth participant in the match made his way down to the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Aristocrat.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 17: Paul Huntingdon</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Robbie Retro, Paul Huntingdon</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Paul went directly after Christian in the hopes of ending Christian’s night. Much like the others who tried before him, Paul failed at his agenda as Christian kept on finding ways to avoid elimination.</p><p> </p><p> Angry Gilmore was having much better luck with Robbie Retro as he locked Robbie’s right arm into an armbar. Gilmore knew full well that he could not win the match this way, he was using the armbar as a way to weaken Robbie so that Robbie would not be able to fight back with a damaged arm.</p><p> </p><p> As Robbie cried out in anguish, Gilmore finally released the hold. He was then able to quickly dispatch his one-armed nemesis over the top rope and onto the arena floor.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RobbieRetro.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Tenth person eliminated: Robbie Retro. He was eliminated by Angry Gilmore.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> The members of the Pain Alliance and Electric Law continued to battle on the opposite side of the ring from where Gilmore just eliminated Retro. Neither team has had much luck eliminating a member from the other team. At this point all four men are tired (Both teams fought in an eleven minute match earlier and Scott has been in this match for almost a half an hour.) and it is really showing in their work as any offensive moves hit seem to be coming across as weak.</p><p> </p><p> The two minutes are up and our next participant comes running down to the ring… </p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JungleJack.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 18: Jungle Lord</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Paul Huntingdon, Jungle Lord</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Jungle Lord enters the ring and quickly knocks both Gilmore and Huntingdon down to the canvas via clotheslines. Jungle Lord then walks over to the ring ropes and begins shaking them. </p><p> </p><p> While the Jungle Lord was busy shaking the ropes, Angry Gilmore manages to get back to his feet. Gilmore then sneaks up behind the preoccupied Jungle Lord and heaves him over the top rope and onto the arena floor. Thus eliminating the wild man, who hails from the Jungles of Borneo, from the match.</p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JungleJack.jpg</span><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Eleventh person eliminated: Jungle Lord. He was eliminated by Angry Gilmore.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Christian was busy once again avoiding elimination as Paul managed to get him over the top rope but somehow Christian managed to only land one foot on the arena floor. Christian then hopped on that one foot and reentered the ring under the bottom rope.</p><p> </p><p> The buzzer goes off and our nineteenth competitor makes his way down to the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/AtomSmasher.jpg</span><p><span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong> Entrant 19: Captain Atomic</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Paul Huntingdon, Captain Atomic</strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Angry Gilmore went right after Captain Atomic as soon as the Captain entered the ring. Gilmore thought he would be able to easily dispatch the “Cartoon Sports Entertainer” but it would seem that Gilmore was so very wrong in that assessment. Captain Atomic manage to stand his own against Gilmore and Gilmore quickly realized that he was no match for the fresher Captain Atomic. Due to this, Gilmore tried to get away from the Captain but the Captain was having none of it as he managed to back Gilmore into a corner.</p><p> </p><p> Meanwhile on the other side of the ring, Christian managed to muster up the strength to nail Paul with a clothesline knocking the snob from Cambridge, Massachusetts flat on his ass. Christian was unable to muster up any strength to pick Paul up off the canvas and toss him out of the ring. So with no immediate threat coming after him, Christian used this time to take a much needed breather.</p><p> </p><p> This breather was rather short lived as the twentieth competitor to enter into the match went directly after Christian once he entered the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Remo.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 20: Remo</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Paul Huntingdon, Captain Atomic, Remo</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Upon entering the ring, Remo immediately hit Christian with vicious strikes. Remo managed to back Christian into a corner and he once again hit Christian with some hard-hitting strikes to the body and face. At this point in the match Christian’s body just simply could not take this type of abuse and he just slumped over in the corner. </p><p> </p><p> Once this happened Remo raised his hands above his head and shouted out, <strong>“See what Remo did!”</strong></p><p> </p><p> Remo soon regretted that taunt when he found himself lying face first on the canvas after Valiant, who managed to get away from his battle with Kurt, took Remo down via a bulldog headlock. Once Valiant gets up, Kurt hits him in the back of the head with a forearm. This causes the two men to renew their battle.</p><p> </p><p> It is at this point in the match that our twenty –first combatant enters the match…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RandyBumfhole.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 21: Randy Bumfhole</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Angry Gilmore, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Paul Huntingdon, Captain Atomic, Remo, Randy Bumfhole</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> As Randy enters the ring, Duane Fry notes that Randy’s uncle was the winner of the first ever Supreme Proving Ground Battle Royal. Unfortunately for Randy he will not be equaling his uncle’s success tonight. Much like his brother earlier on in the match, Randy is quickly eliminated from the match by Remo, almost as soon as he enters the ring.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/RandyBumfhole.jpg</span><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> Twelfth person eliminated from the match: Randy Bumfhole. He was eliminated by Remo.</strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Moments after Randy was eliminated from the match, Angry Gilmore managed to eliminate his third “Cartoon Joker” from the match after he heaved Captain Atomic over the top rope and onto the arena floor.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/AtomSmasher.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Thirteenth person eliminated from the match: Captain Atomic. He was eliminated by Angry Gilmore.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> After eliminating Captain Atomic, Gilmore leaves the ring under the bottom rope. He goes over to where the SWF Ring Announcer is sitting and snatches the microphone from him. He then laughs for a moment before he begins to address the crowd.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/AngryGilmore.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Angry Gilmore: </strong>First there was Robbie Retro, then there was the Jungle Lord, and now I have just gotten rid of Captain Atomic. What do all three of those men have in common?</p><p> </p><p> They are all cartoon sports entertainers who would not know a headlock from a punch and I the greatest pure wrestler in the SWF, have eliminated all three of them. So keep on bringing those cartoon jokers out here and I shall keep on throwing their asses over the top rope.</p><p> </p><p> There is no sports entertainer in that locker room that scares me!</p><p> </p><p> Just then the music of the twenty-second participant in the match begins playing and Gilmore looks absolutely terrified…</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"><a href="</span></strong><a href="http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=SWF-1.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=SWF-1.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> target="_blank"><img src="</span></strong><a href="http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SkullDeBones_alt.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 22: Vengeance</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Paul Huntingdon, Remo, Vengeance</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Standing on the outside of the ring looking terrified: Angry Gilmore</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> The arena’s lights go off as Vengeance appears at the top of the ramp that heads down to the ring. When they come back on we see Vengeance and Gilmore brawling near the announcer’s table. At one point Vengeance takes one of the camera cables and wraps it around Gilmore’s neck, choking the grappler from Canada. </p><p> </p><p> Finally, the referees and SWF officials are able to get Vengeance to stop choking Gilmore. Vengeance and Gilmore then enter the ring where Vengeance lifts Gilmore up and chokeslams him onto the mat. Vengeance then looks at Gilmore for a moment with his head tilted to the side.</p><p> </p><p> It is at this point that Paul Huntingdon decides to make his big move of the night as he sneaks up behind Vengeance and hit him with an elbow to the back. Of course this does not even phase Vengeance at all. Instead, Vengeance turns around and looks at Paul for a moment as a terrified Paul begs for forgiveness. </p><p> </p><p> Forgiveness is not in Vengeance’s vocabulary and sadly Paul is about to find that out. Paul soon found himself lifted up and unceremoniously dumped over the top rope by Vengeance.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Aristocrat.jpg</span><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> Fourteenth person eliminated from the match: Paul Huntingdon. He was eliminated by Vengeance.</strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>With Vengeance standing near the ropes, Gilmore thinks this is his prime opportunity to try and eliminate Vengeance. He was not counting on Vengeance being aware of his presence and soon Gilmore found himself eliminated from the match by his arch-rival.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/AngryGilmore.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Fifteenth person eliminated from the match: Angry Gilmore. He was eliminated by Vengeance.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> As a visually ticked off Angry Gilmore makes his way back to the locker room, the twenty-third entrant into the match makes his way down to the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BrettBiggz.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 23: Brett Biggz</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Big Smack Scott, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Valiant, Remo, Vengeance, Brett Biggz</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Brett comes to the aid of Jack Giedroyc and the two of them manage to get Big Smack Scott teetering over the top rope. They are then joined by Christian and the three of them are able to knock Scott out of the ring.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BigSmackScott.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Sixteenth person eliminated from the match: Big Smack Scott. He was eliminated by Christian Faith, Brett Biggz, and Jack Giedroyc.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> While his tag team partner was getting eliminated on one side of the ring, Kurt Laramee was doing much better on the other side of the ring as he was able to eliminated Valiant from the match.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Valiant.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Seventeenth person eliminated from the match: Valiant. He was eliminated by Kurt Laramee.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> As Valiant gets ready to hit the showers the buzzer goes off revealing the twenty-fourth combatant in the match…</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"><a href="</span></strong><a href="http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=SWF-1.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=SWF-1.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> target="_blank"><img src="</span></strong><a href="http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SqueekyMcClean.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 24: Squeeky McClean</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Brett Biggz, Squeeky McClean</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Before Squeeky enters the ring, he walks around ringside muttering to himself. He looks disgusted over the fact that he has to enter into a match with some many sweaty unclean people. Finally Squeeky squirts some hand sanitizer on his hands and enters the ring.</p><p> </p><p> As soon as Squeeky enters the ring, he is welcomed into the match with a right hook from Brett Biggz. Squeeky and Bret begin going back and forth and soon both of them are fighting near the ropes. Neither man seems to be making any effort to eliminate the other.</p><p> </p><p> Jack and Kurt have renewed their little battle and Kurt is on the verge of eliminating Jack, only to be stopped by Christian. Christian and Jack then try to eliminate Kurt but it seems like neither one of them has the strength left to do it and so Kurt manages to avoid elimination.</p><p> </p><p> In the center of the ring Remo and Vengeance are fighting. Neither man seems to sell the other’s moves. Remo would hit Vengeance with a clothesline and Vengeance would just stand there in the center of the ring with his head tilted to the side. Vengeance nailed Remo with a vicious clothesline which staggered Remo a little bit but he recovered much too quickly.</p><p> </p><p> While Remo and Vengeance were busy no selling each other, Squeeky managed to heave Brett Biggz over the top rope and onto the arena floor.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BrettBiggz.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Eighteenth person eliminated from the match: Brett Biggz. He was eliminated by Squeeky McClean.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Nothing of note happened for the next minute or so until the buzzer went off revealing the twenty-fifth entrant in the match…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BartBiggz.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 25: Bart Biggz</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Squeeky McClean, Bart Biggz</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Bart went directly after Squeeky, trying to get revenge on Squeeky for eliminating his brother just moments earlier. Bart nearly had Squeeky eliminated when Remo, who had given up on fighting with Vengeance, came over and helped Squeeky eliminate Bart Biggz.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BartBiggz.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Nineteenth person eliminated from the match: Bart Biggz. He was eliminated by Squeeky McClean and Remo.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> After a brief discussion, Squeeky and Remo decided to work together in order to eliminate Vengeance. This was not a wise move on their part as Vengeance was in no mood to deal with their crap. Vengeance quickly knocked Remo down onto the canvas, he then lifted Squeeky up and chokeslammed him onto the mat.</p><p> </p><p> As a Vengeance admired his work, the buzzer went off which meant the twenty-sixth entrant into the match was about to enter the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BrucetheGiant.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 26: Bruce the Giant</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Squeeky McClean , Bruce the Giant</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Squeeky had the misfortune of getting up right as Bruce entered the ring. Squeeky quickly found himself being dumped over the top rope and onto the arena floor because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SqueekyMcClean.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twentieth person eliminated from the match: Squeeky McClean. He was eliminated by Bruce the Giant</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> After Bruce eliminated Squeeky, both Kurt and Remo decided to attack Bruce. Bruce just pushed both men away from him like they did not matter. Bruce and Vengeance then exchanged a glance and this led to the two of them fighting each other.</p><p> </p><p> While all of this was going on Christian sat in one of the corners trying to get some much needed rest before the next competitor came down to the ring.</p><p> </p><p> The buzzer went off and the twenty-seventh combatant made his way to the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MaratKhoklov.jpg</span></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">Entrant 27: Marat Khoklov</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Bruce the Giant, Marat Khoklov</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Marat entered the ring and headed directly towards Bruce the Giant, who was standing in the center of the ring. Every man that was in the ring went over to the ropes (Even Vengeance.) and watched as these two behemoths began trading punches in the center of the ring. Soon Marat was able to back Bruce up against the ropes, he then hit Bruce with a Moscow Lariat which staggered Bruce but it did not knock him out of the ring.</p><p> </p><p> What did end up knocking Bruce out of the ring was a second, equally vicious, Moscow Lariat. Bruce was not able to keep his balance after being hit for a second time and therefore he went over the top rope and onto the arena floor.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/BrucetheGiant.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twenty-First person eliminated from the match: Bruce the Giant. He was eliminated by Marat Khoklov.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Shortly after Bruce was eliminated the buzzer sounded once again and the twenty-eighth competitor in the match entered the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/LobsterWarrior.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 28: Lobster Warrior</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Marat Khoklov, Lobster Warrior</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> As Lobster Warrior entered the ring a brief discussion was going on between the odd couple of Remo and Christian. Both men nodded their heads in agreement and they both went after Marat. Soon everyone that was still in the match joined in. This meant that the Moscow Mauler had to fend off six other men. </p><p> </p><p> Not even Marat could withstand this onslaught and soon all of the other combatants backed the Moscow Mauler up against the ropes. Marat did everything he could to stay in the ring but with so many people trying to eliminate him it was inevitable that he was going to find himself eliminated from the match. That is exactly what happened, Marat found himself eliminated from the match.</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"><a href="</span></strong><a href="http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=MaratKhoklov.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=MaratKhoklov.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> target="_blank"><img src="</span></strong><a href="http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MaratKhoklov.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MaratKhoklov.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twenty-Second person eliminated from the match: Marat Khoklov. He was eliminated by everyone in the ring.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Shortly after the buzzer went off, the twenty-ninth combatant made his way down to the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> <a href="</span></strong><a href="http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=EnforcerRoberts.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/?action=view&current=EnforcerRoberts.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> target="_blank"><img src="</span></strong><a href="http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/EnforcerRoberts.jpg" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/EnforcerRoberts.jpg"</span></strong></a><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 29: Enforcer Roberts</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Lobster Warrior, Enforcer Roberts</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Enforcer Roberts went directly after Christian as it was his mandate from Richard Eisen to eliminate Christian from the match at all costs. As soon as Roberts came after him, Christian seemed to find a second or maybe a third…heck it could be a sixth after all he has been in the ring for nearly an hour, wind. He and Roberts were exchanging punches in one corner much to the delight of the crowd.</p><p> </p><p> In one of the other corners, Jack and Kurt resumed their match long brawl but neither man was able to muster up enough strength to eliminate the other because of how long they have been in the match and so they kept on hitting each other with various strikes.</p><p> </p><p> Remo renewed his recent rivalry with Lobster Warrior as he tried in vain to eliminate the man from under the sea. However, he was not able to get Lobby out of the ring as Lobby managed to hold off elimination each and every time.</p><p> </p><p> Vengeance just stood in the center of the ring, his head tilted to the side watching the various wrestlers fight each other.</p><p> </p><p> The buzzer goes off for the final time and the thirtieth competitor makes his way down to the ring…</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MarcDuBois.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> Entrant 30: Marc DuBois</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> In the ring: Christian Faith, Jack Giedroyc, Kurt Laramee, Remo, Vengeance, Lobster Warrior, Enforcer Roberts, Marc DuBois</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> The Prodigy slowly walks down to the ring with a microphone in his hand and a huge smile on his face.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MarcDuBois.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Marc DuBois: </strong>That is right fans, I the Prodigy, was fortunate enough to draw the thirtieth spot in this match!</p><p> </p><p> It is a spot befitting a future SWF World Heavyweight Champion! Tonight you will all witness my ascent into the upper echelon of the SWF roster. Tonight I will prove why I am the future of the SWF! Tonight I will earn the chance to headline the Supreme Challenge, something that I plan on doing for the next decade. Tonight I will show each and every one of you why they call me the Prodigy!</p><p> </p><p> Marc hands the microphone over to the ring attendant and he climbs up the ring steps. He enters the ring and moments later he finds himself hurled over the top rope by Vengeance.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MarcDuBois.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twenty-Third person eliminated: Marc DuBois. He was eliminated by Vengeance.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Moments after Marc is eliminated from the match, Kurt is finally able to eliminate Jack from the match after he threw his foe over the top rope.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JackGiedroyc_alt2.jpg</span><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> Twenty-Fourth person eliminated: Jack Giedroyc. He was eliminated by Kurt Laramee.</strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>It is now down to the final six people in the match. Enforcer Roberts and Christian Faith continue to try to eliminate each other in one corner. In the other corner Remo has Lobster Warrior nearly eliminated from the match but somehow Lobster Warrior is able to maintain his balance and not get eliminated from the match.</p><p> </p><p> Meanwhile in the center of the ring Vengeance and Kurt Laramee are going at it. Vengeance has the upper hand in this battle as he is the fresher man out of the two. That becomes very clear as Vengeance is able to lift Kurt up and bring him down via the Skull Krusher without Kurt fighting back much. </p><p> </p><p> Vengeance then lifts Kurt’s lifeless body up, carries it over to the ropes and tosses Kurt onto the concrete floor, thus eliminating Kurt from the match.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/KurtLaramee.jpg</span><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> Twenty-Fifth person eliminated: Kurt Laramee. He was eliminated by Vengeance.</strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Remo, quickly realizing that trying to eliminate Lobster Warrior at this point is a bit of a lost cause, turns his attention towards Vengeance (Well nobody ever said Remo was the most logical of people, after all he does refer to himself in the third person all of the time.). Remo actually gets the better of Vengeance and is able to lift Vengeance up and powerslam him down onto the canvas.</p><p> </p><p> Remo then lifts Vengeance up and brings him over to the ropes. He tries desperately to eliminate Hell’s Minion from the match but he is not able to do so. That is until the man he was fighting with just a few short minutes ago, Lobster Warrior, decided to lend him a hand and together they eliminated Vengeance from the match. It would seem that battle royals, much like politics, make for strange bedfellows.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SkullDeBones_alt.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twenty-Sixth person eliminated: Vengeance. He was eliminated by Remo and Lobster Warrior.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> Folks we are now down to the final four and each member of the final four retreats to a corner in the ring. After a few seconds of them eyeing their competition, Mexican stand-off style, all four men start to brawl in the center of the ring. Remo and Lobster Warrior renew their conflict while Christian and Roberts renew their conflict.</p><p> </p><p> Remo quickly backs Lobster Warrior against the ropes and knocks him out of the ring after he hits Lobster Warrior with a clothesline.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/LobsterWarrior.jpg</span><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong> Twenty-Seventy person eliminated: Lobster Warrior. He was eliminated by: Remo.</strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>With the elimination of Lobster Warrior, we now have Christian Faith in the ring with two heels. Remo and Roberts have a brief discussion about how they plan to attack the overly tired Christian. Christian for his part, does not bother to wait for the results of said conversation. Instead he charges directly at the two men.</p><p> </p><p> This catches the two plotters off guard and Christian is able to take Roberts down onto the mat. Christian then unleashes some punishing ground and pound for a few seconds before Remo elbows him in the back. Remo then yanks Christian off of Roberts and he begins to lay down some ground and pound of his own on Christian.</p><p> </p><p> Roberts comes over and pushes Remo off Christian. Roberts then locks Christian in his R.C.T. submission hold, an angry Remo comes over and gives Roberts a swift kick to the ribs which causes Roberts to break the hold. </p><p> </p><p> Roberts gets up and he and Remo being arguing over who should be the one to eliminate Christian. Remo shoves Roberts, Roberts shoves Remo back and the two men begin to fight near the ropes.</p><p> </p><p> While this is going on Christian uses this time to recover and he soon joins the others. Christian first knocks Roberts down, he then turns his attentions towards Remo. Christian is able to knock Remo over the top rope and onto the arena floor after he hits Remo with a clothesline.</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Remo.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twenty-Eight person eliminated: Remo. He was eliminated by: Christian Faith.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> It is now down to the final two, Christian Faith and Eric Eisen’s bodyguard Enforcer Roberts. A beyond tired Faith lifts the motionless Roberts up off the canvas. He then uses the Atomic Drop on Roberts as Roberts limps around Christian palms the back of Roberts head a drives Roberts into the mat via a Bulldog Headlock.</p><p> </p><p> Christian then turns his eyes to the top rope. He points at the top rope and the fans go nuts. Christian slowly climbs the ropes, his left leg clearly weakened from all the punishment it took for the past month. When he gets to the top rope (Not the best place to be in a Battle Royal) and stands there for a moment to get his balance, he is breathing very heavily and he is beyond the point where he will be able to catch his breath. The beyond exhausted Christian yells out, <strong>“I have faith!”</strong></p><p> </p><p> Christian then jumps off the top rope and nails Enforcer Roberts with a Leap of Faith. Christian then slowly stands up, he goes over and picks Roberts off the canvas and throws him over the top rope and onto the arena floor.</p><p> </p><p> As this happens, Peter Michaels yells out on commentary:</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/PeterMichaels_alt1.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="color:#008000;">Peter Michaels:</span></strong> Do you believe in miracles? Because folks we have just witnessed one! Christian Faith has just won the Supreme Proving Ground which means he will face Eric Eisen for the SWF World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of thirtieth edition of the Supreme Challenge!</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/EnforcerRoberts.jpg</span></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;"> Twenty-Ninth and final person eliminated: Enforcer Roberts. He was eliminated by: Christian Faith.</span></strong></p></div><p></p><p></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner of the Supreme Proving Ground 2010: Christian Faith</strong></p><p><strong> Time: 66:09</strong></p><p><strong> Match Rating: 73</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>[After the match is done an exhausted Christian lays down in the ring for a moment, breathing very heavily. He then stands up and walks over the ropes as the fans chant, “Faith! Faith! Faith!” Christian asks the SWF Ring Announcer for the microphone and after getting said microphone, he limbs back towards the center of the ring. After taking a few deep breaths he begins to speak.]<p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/ChristianFaith.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Christian Faith:</strong> Ya know after I lost to Eric Eisen at the World is Watching, I was told I wouldn’t ever be able to challenge for the SWF World Title again. That was one of the lowest nights of my career. Then Richard Eisen decided to give me a shot at earning one last match for the World Title.</p><p> </p><p> Sure the deck was stacked against me, cuz old Dick didn’t want me to get a shot at his little boy ever again. But I had faith in my ability to win and you fans put your faith behind me. Together that was all the motivation I needed in order to get past Dick’s goons and to outlast everyone in this match.</p><p> </p><p> Ya see Dickey; I might be an aging veteran well past his prime. I might only have one good leg. About all I do have going for me is my heart and the faith of the fans. And truth be told that was all I needed tonight.</p><p> </p><p> Tonight I won my fourth Supreme Proving Ground which means I have won more of these than any person in the history of this match. Come Supreme Challenge, I gonna break another record cuz Eric when I beat ya at Supreme Challenge Thirty, I am gonna become the first ever five-time SWF World Heavyweight Champion! Have faith in that son!</p><p> </p><p> [Christian places the microphone in the center of the ring; he then slowly points his finger at a banner hanging in the rafters that reads Supreme Challenge Thirty.]</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>[With the crowd still on cloud nine over Christian’s victory, we head to the dressing room of Jack Bruce who is getting ready to fight in the main event of the evening.]<p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JackBruce.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Jack Bruce: </strong> What’s up Knoxville!</p><p> </p><p> I know I am in a place where country is the king, but tonight I plan to Rock the Casbah. I can feel it in the air tonight Knoxville! Can you?</p><p> </p><p> It is a feeling of excitement, the winds of change are blowing tonight Knoxville and I have a feeling that I am going to be walking out of here with the SWF World Heavyweight Title.</p><p> </p><p> You know Eric, you are absolutely right about having my number. Since you beat me for the SWF World Title, I have not been able to beat you in any of our rematches where the title was on the line. Well tonight is going to be different. </p><p> </p><p> You see Eric, while you have been watching Lost reruns and gouging yourself on Big Macs, I have out here in the ring night in and night out busting my ass. During the day I’m up in the gym working on my fitness.</p><p> </p><p> Eric for years everyone here in the SWF took you lightly but now nobody would make that mistake. From what you said earlier, it would seem that you are taking me lightly. Well if that is true, then you have just made a fatal mistake because I am going to do everything I can to take that title away from you so that I can defend it against Christian Faith at the Supreme Challenge.</p><p> </p><p> Now Knoxville, I just have one question for you. Are you ready to rock?</p><p> </p><p> [The crowd roars back a resounding yes. Jack smiles and nods his head.]</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JackBruce.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Jack Bruce: </strong> Well then Knoxville, let’s rock!</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>For the SWF World Heavyweight Championship:</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF_World.jpg</span></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JackBruce.jpg</span><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/vs10.jpg</span><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/EricEisen_alt5.jpg</span><strong><strong><span style="font-size:10px;"><span style="font-family:Garamond;"> with </span></span></strong></strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/EnforcerRoberts.jpg</span></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> Jack Bruce vs. Eric Eisen © with Enforcer Roberts</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><span>http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/SWF-1.jpg</span></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> Match: </strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><ul><li>As soon as the bell was rung, Jack went at Eric.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Eric quickly left the ring and asked Referee Shane Stones for a time out. <br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>For his part Jack did not pursue Eric out of the ring because he knew exactly what Eric was trying to do and he was not interested in playing that game.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Eric reentered the ring and he and Jack locked up in the center of the ring for a test of strength.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Neither man is known for their strength but Jack seemed to get the upper hand that was until Eric kneed him in the gut.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Eric soon was in firm control of the match and he went to work on Jack’s right leg.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Eric actually went for a Figure Four (Which is not a staple of his move-set.) but he had to let go of it rather quickly as Jack managed to grab the bottom rope.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>At this point the fans started to chant, “Erica” and this caused Eric to lose focus.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>He began jawing at some fans in the front row, telling them to stop and then telling them that they should respect him because he is the SWF World Heavyweight Champion.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>This momentary distraction helped Jack regain his mojo and while Eric had his back to him, Jack tried a schoolboy pin attempt on the champ.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>A shocked Eric was able to kick out before Shane Stones could count to three but it was clear that the momentum of the match was now in Jack’s corner.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Jack dominated this portion of the match and he even came close to beating Eric twice, but no matter what he did he was not able to keep Eric down.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Jack managed to bring Eric down via his finishing move the New York Minute.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>However, as Jack went to pin the champion, Enforcer Roberts jumped up onto the ring apron and started to enter into the ring.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>This caused Referee Shane Stones to head over to where Roberts was so that he could stop the Enforcer from entering in the ring.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Meanwhile, Jack had Eric pinned and the fans began their count, when the fans counted to eight Jack got up and started to walk over to where Shane and Roberts were.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Jack would not end up making it that far as Rich Money entered the ring and tackled Jack from behind.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>Rich then lifted Jack back up and hit him with his finisher the Bank Roll, Rich then took Eric’s lifeless body and slung it over Jack.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>As Rich left the ring, Roberts jumped off the ring apron and Shane Stones turned around.<br /> <br /> <br /></li><li>One three count later and Eric Eisen has once again retained his title.<br /></li></ul><p></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner and still SWF World Heavyweight Champion: Eric Eisen</strong></p><p><strong> Time: 15:41 </strong></p><p><strong> Match Rating: 74</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="font-size:14px;">Post-Show Thoughts</span></strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>1.</strong> Sometimes the obvious move to make is the move you make and that is why I had Christian win the Supreme Proving Ground. It had been my plan since the start of this diary.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>2. </strong>The Proving Ground rating flat out sucked but I figured going into the card that it would. For some reason I am never able to get a decent rating in any battle royal that I book for this game. The rating that annoyed me was the Eric/Jack match. I have no clue how in the hell it rated out so low. I mean I got an 83 (I think that was the right rating, I am too lazy to go looking for it.) out of them for a television match and they do not give it their all in television matches, so getting a 74 out of them for a pay-per-view match just sucked.</p><p> </p><p> I am not sure if it was because of card placement or what. I know the road agent notes were what I normally do. Winner, pinfall, interference, script, so I do not think that had anything to do with it. I just do not know what happened there.</p><p> </p><p> Then after the show was done I saw it got an overall rating of 76 and that increased my popularity. I am not sure why that is the case, because every show that I have run in the past, that was under 80, had hurt my popularity. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="TakerNGN74" data-cite="TakerNGN74" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Awesome stuff man really like the concept your doing with the battle royal and I can't wait to see who is going to win it!</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Well I can take none of the credit for how I set-up this Battle Royal format. I copied a little bit from <strong>michgcs</strong> and a little bit of <strong>James Casey's</strong> Battle Royal formats. I am glad you liked the hybrid of the two.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Zergon" data-cite="Zergon" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Great first half of the battle royal. Battle royals, when done right, are matches that I enjoy the most and you make good use of various feuds that have been going during this diary. Nice shock factor too of having Brandon James eliminated so early as I was expecting stronger performance from him. <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p> </p><p> Having Money using the loophole and leave the ring only to come back later was a nice touch too, plays well for his heel personality and allows him to stay in the match longer while making nice contrast with Faith. I wouldn´t be suprised if the final two will be the same ones who started this match.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> There were some wrestlers that did have early departures from the match. Brandon and Rich Money were the two most prominent wrestlers who were eliminated early from the match. I had toyed with the idea of having both Rich and Brandon in the final four but I decided against it. I really wanted Brando to be even angrier at Sgt. Barrowman and so that is why he was eliminated so early.</p><p> </p><p> In regards to Rich's early departure for the match, well that was/is going to be the seed of a future storyline in this diary if I decide to keep it going.</p><p> </p><p> I am gald you enjoyed it when Rich left the ring to do commentary. I thought it was funny when I wrote it.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jingo" data-cite="Jingo" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Great first half of the battle royal .. But booooo that Big Smack Scotteliminated F.A.Garcia ...</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Well this is the Ballad of Big Smack Scott.<img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> Which means he is bond to kick some ass and take some names.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="michgcs" data-cite="michgcs" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="33373" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Does the fact that this show didn't have a prediction contest mean that you're going to stick to what you said and have Welcome to the Jungle be your last show? 'Cause it would suck if that's the case... <img alt=":(" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/frown.png.e6b571745a30fe6a6f2e918994141a47.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> No not at all, I just didn't feel like doing a prediction contest for this show due to the nature of it. </p><p> </p><p> This very well might be the last show for this diary, I am not sure at this point. I am going back and forth on if I want to end it or not. Part of me does but part of me is really enjoying this and viewership wise this has been my most read diary to date. What I mean is this diary has a bigger audience than any of my previous diaries. Obviously my other diaries have had larger final viewership numbers.</p><p> </p><p> With the new game coming out today (Heck it may have already come out while I was posting this.), I really want to check out the new C-Verse and see if anything piques my interest. I have always wanted to start a diary on the first of the year and who knows maybe I will do just that.</p><p> </p><p> I mean running two diaries at once is not that big of a deal (Jingo and others do it all of the time.), I ran the Compound while doing both my NYCW diary and my RIPW diary. If I were to do two at once, I might alternate the months with which I work on them. Meaning I would work on this for the rest of December, start a new diary in January and work on that for the month of January, then hop back on this for February. </p><p> </p><p> I am not sure what my decision is at this time, I will just have to see how I feel.</p>
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<p>Well I hope you continue this diary, coz the show was awesome <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> kinda bummed that Doo Boys didn't get a bigger role in the Proving Ground, though... </p><p> </p><p>

And I know what you mean about the obvious choice. It seemed to be that way with Benoit and the Rumble (the way it unfolded was awesome) and sometimes the best swerve is no swerve at all... or something like that. <img alt=":rolleyes:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/rolleyes.png.4b097f4fbbe99ce5bcd5efbc1b773ed6.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

Great show! I hope you don't stop! <img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><span style="font-size:8px;">(although it'd be hard not to, given how awesome the new features and layout of TEW2013 are)</span> <img alt=":o" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/redface.png.900245280682ef18c5d82399a93c5827.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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SWF Pay-Per-View Wrap-up

 

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Hello folks my name is Sam Tyler and it is once again the time of month when I review the SWF’s last Pay-Per-View which was Welcome to the Jungle. This Pay-Per-View is supposed to be one of the biggest Pay-Per-Views during the calendar year for the SWF and boy did this one not impress this year.

 

The first match was utter crap it was a rematch between Bruce the Giant and Marat Khoklov. I thought in principle that the idea for this match was good when they had it on last month’s pay-per-view because it was the first meeting of two giants and they are the biggest men to step into an SWF ring. However, what sounds good in principle does not necessarily end up being good in reality.

 

That was the case when they ran this match last month and it was once again the case when they ran the match this month. Only this month’s version of the match was much worse than last month’s. Hell they even ran the exact same ending, two months in a row!

 

You read that right fans, for two months in a row they “treated” us to one of the crappiest matches in the history of the promotion and they had the nerve to give it a non-finish both times!

 

Do you think TCW would ever pull this crap?

 

No because TCW does not sign immobile giants who cannot wrestle a damn in the ring.

 

After that awful affair the next match was a decent Triple Threat Tag Team Match for the SWF World Tag Team Championships. Granted I am not sure how a match that involves six people could be considered a Triple Threat match but I don’t name these things the SWF does, so just ask them.

 

Anyway like I said the match was pretty good which is very shocking seeing how Big Smack Scott was one of the participants in this match. I really liked how the SWF gave the Samoan Wildboyz a shot in this match. For far too long Akima and the Kid have been on the sidelines wrestling in dark match battle royals. I find it refreshing that the SWF is actually investing television time into them. They even got a manager which I found really cool.

 

The match itself seemed rather rushed and was very short but I guess it had to be to accommodate the Proving Ground Match. Electric Law retained their titles and I kind of felt blah over that. I mean I like Jack and Valiant but I am kind of sick of them holding the titles. I am actually counting the days until the Pain Alliance wins the belts, so that I can watch the collective heads of the Internet Wrestling Community explode upon the realization that Big Smack Scott is holding a title. That will be a glorious day indeed and you know that it is coming.

 

The next match was the Supreme Proving Ground match and I thought the match was all right. It was not the best Proving Ground match but it was far from the worst. I mean this year’s match was held in the same building where Freddie Datsun won his Proving Ground which led to his ill-advised push towards the SWF World Title, so nothing could be worse than that Proving Ground.

 

This match was what it was. I was supposed to be a vehicle for Christian Faith to show that despite his age, he still has enough left in the tank to call himself the Iron Man. I think it was a very good way to show that and I think that it is going to be great that we will see Christian fight for the SWF World Title at the Supreme Challenge.

 

As far as the match goes, well there were some really nice spots. I really enjoyed the part when Rich Money left the ring to do commentary in a match that he was involved in. I also like how they had SWF newcomer Sgt. Barrowman eliminated his rival from Dave, Brandon James. I must admit that I was a little shocked that Brandon was eliminated so early but I think it made perfect sense.

 

I loved seeing my favorite SWF wrestler Angry Gilmore eliminate all of the cartoon wrestlers that he has been feuding with over the past couple of months. He would soon be eliminated by Vengeance which I thought was perfect as well because it keeps their feud going.

 

I did not like the fact that both members of Electric Law and the Pain Alliance were in the ring for so long. I mean the dudes just wrestled a ten minute tag match earlier on and then to have them be out there in the ring was just dumb.

 

Also, I was not a fan of Enforcer Roberts being the final person eliminated. I mean I get why they did that because Roberts is the bodyguard of Eric and it would seem that he is once again the bodyguard of Richard as well. So it makes sense to me but I do not like it, I would have rather had Marat last until the end because that would have been far more impressive.

 

Finally the main event was a match for the SWF World Title between Jack Bruce and Eric Eisen.

 

Really SWF?

 

How many times are you going to put these two guys in the ring together? Here we are in May and I swear these two have faced off against each other over twenty times in six months. I understand that Jack Bruce is the face of the SWF but there is just no way to justify him fighting Eric once again. I think the vast majority of the live crowd agreed with me as they seemed to be very passive over the match.

 

I did enjoy the ending where Rich Money stuck his nose in Jack’s business once again but I think that is probably leading to yet another Rich Money/Jack Bruce match. Which would not be all that bad, if we hadn’t been forced to watch them a thousand times already this year, somebody in the SWF has to get a damn clue and stop running the same matches over and over again.

 

Well that is all for this month, I hope everyone enjoyed my rundown of Welcome to the Jungle.

 

 

Well I hope you continue this diary, coz the show was awesome :D kinda bummed that Doo Boys didn't get a bigger role in the Proving Ground, though...

 

And I know what you mean about the obvious choice. It seemed to be that way with Benoit and the Rumble (the way it unfolded was awesome) and sometimes the best swerve is no swerve at all... or something like that. :rolleyes:

 

Great show! I hope you don't stop! ;)(although it'd be hard not to, given how awesome the new features and layout of TEW2013 are) :o

 

Yes I am going to keep this going, for at least two more shows as that is what I have written up. I know that this section will probably be a ghost town but what the heck as I said before this diary has a good audience according to the view count so I shall continue writing this until I do not feel like doing it anymore.

 

I am still thinking about doing another diary for the TEW13 section as well but I am not sure if I will or not. If I do it probably will not be updated on a regular basis, even less than I update this one (I never update this so yeah that sucker would get updated like once a month.:D).

 

As far as Doo Boys goes, right now he has a sort of Brendan Idol gimmick from my RIPW diary. You remember good old Mister Three Hundred right?

 

The guy that lost three hundred matches in a row.

 

Now granted Marc will not be losing anywhere near that many matches in a row but he will be losing a lot more than he wins.;)

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Supreme TV Episode 18

 

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Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Ratings on C.A.N.N.: 5.79

Ratings on U.K. Broadcasting Secondary: 0.56

Overall Show Rating: 80

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[The show begins with the typical opening montage of clips from SWF; we are informed that the SWF is the worldwide leader in Sports Entertainment. We then hear the theme song for Supreme TV while we see the opening video for the show.]

 

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[We now see an overhead shot of the crowd as the pyrotechnics go off. Peter Michaels welcomes us to Supreme TV which is emanating live from Sacramento, California. We now see Peter Michaels who is sitting at the announcer’s table with the rest of the Supreme TV commentary team (Duane Fry and Anna Garcia). The three of them begin to discuss some of the matches that we shall see tonight, but that talk is soon interrupted by Money by Pink Floyd. Moments later smug looking Rich Money comes out from the back and walks down to the ring.]

 

[After getting a microphone from the ring announcer, he enters the ring and soaks in the jeers from the crowd before he begins to speak.]

 

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Rich Money: For the last two days all people have been asking me is why I interfered in yet another Jack Bruce match. Why did I cost Jack Bruce the SWF World Heavyweight Championship…

 

Why?

 

I shall tell you pathetic troglodytes why I did what I did. Because Jack Bruce was getting an opportunity to once again fight for the SWF World Heavyweight Title. That was supposed to be my opportunity!

 

For years I have toiled away here in the lower card of the SWF, clawing my way to the top. Someone of my wealth…of my stature should not have had to do that. However, I did it because I had to do it, because I had my eyes on a prize…the SWF World Heavyweight Championship. Yet each and every time I get to the top of the mountain there is Jack Bruce the golden boy getting something he did not earn.

 

Throughout my entire life, if I saw something that I wanted I got it. I always get what I want and I want that SWF World Title more than anything else in my life. I was not about to allow Jack Bruce the chance to win that title. That should have been my match!

 

[Just then we hear a voice over the arena’s sound system. The crowd immediately goes nuts upon hearing the voice.]

 

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Jack Bruce: I’m rich…I always get what I want…blah, blah, blah!

 

[Jack now emerges from behind the backstage curtain and the crowd pops big time for him. Jack continues to talk as he walks down to the ring.]

 

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Jack Bruce: Maybe Rich if you stopped bitching so much and focused on being the best that you can be, you might actually accomplish something.

 

[While walking up the ring stairs, Jack pauses for a moment. He then cracks a smile and continues talking.]

 

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Jack Bruce: Hey I have just thought of the perfect nickname for you Rich the Bitch.

 

[The fans immediately start chanting, “Rich the bitch!” over and over again as Rich Money scornfully looks out into the crowd. Before he even looks at Jack, Rich yells out to the crowd.]

 

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Rich Money: Shut up you blue collar, bear swilling, bums! Do you even know who you are calling a bitch?

 

I could buy and sell each and every one of you and that is something you can bank on!

 

[Rich turns his attention back to Jack Bruce. He looks Jack up and down with contempt on his face before talking to Jack.]

 

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Rich Money: As for you, you Bon Jovi…80’s Hair Band reject. I am not a bitch; I deserved that shot at Eric Eisen last Sunday night and instead of me getting what I deserved. I got stuck entering into the Supreme Proving Ground with the common undercard rabble.

 

Do you really think a man of my talent should have been slumming it with people who are clearly below me? People like Christian Faith…

 

[The fans start chanting, “Faith! Faith! Faith!” This causes Rich to become even more incensed; he looks out into the crowd and yells:]

Rich Money: Are you really going to chant his name over and over again? You people disgust me, your choices in heroes are deplorable!

 

[before Rich can utter another word Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode begins to play and Christian Faith lips out onto the stage near where the wrestlers come out. The fans go nuts and the chanting of “Faith! Faith! Faith!” gest louder. Inside the ring Jack Bruce applauds the arrival of his friend, while Rich Money stares at him scornfully.]

 

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Rich Money: When I mentioned your name I was not inviting you to come out here. Go back from whence you came you redneck piece of trash! I have nothing to say to you!

 

[Christian has a broad smile on his face and he strokes his beard for a moment before he begins to speak.]

 

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Christian Faith: Ya know Rich, you’re right I am a redneck piece of trash and I am damn proud of it. I am also the guy that is gonna be headlining the Supreme Challenge in two months because I won the battle royal that was beneath you to compete in…in fact…I kinda remember throwing your ass out of the ring in that match…

 

[Rich shakes his head in disgust over this last remark he then yells out to Christian.]

 

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Rich Money: If you want to go you old washed up has been, then let’s go right now old man. Heck I will beat you like the old piece of trash that you are and when I am done doing that I’ll beat this fool right here and that is something you can bank on!

 

[With that Rich rushes at Jack Bruce and nails Jack in the head with the microphone. He and Jack then begin brawling while Christian makes his way down to the ring to help out his friend.

 

As soon as Christian enters the ring the voice of the Chairman of the SWF can be heard over the arena’s sound system.]

 

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Richard Eisen: Gentlemen that is enough!

 

[None of the three combatants head Richard’s demand to stop and they keep on fighting. Moments later Richard Eisen emerges from behind the backstage curtain flanked by Enforcer Roberts, who now seems to be both Eric and Richard Eisen’s bodyguard.]

 

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Richard Eisen: I said that is enough! The next man that hits anyone in that ring will have a very hefty fine levied against them.

 

[Once Richard mentions the word fine, all three men automatically stop what they are doing. Richard smiles at the three men in the ring before he continues to speak. Yes even Rich stopped, which begs the question, is he really all that wealthy?]

 

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Richard Eisen: I knew the words hefty fine would get you gentlemen to stop. Look I am going to be blunt; there is no way in hell that I am going to allow three of my biggest stars to get into a brawl on free television. That is just not going to happen, no way, no how!

 

That is why I came out here right now. Rich you have issues with both Jack and Christian and so tonight I am going to allow you to address said issues in tonight’s main event. For tonight you are going to be teaming up my one of my most trusted allies and loyalist of friends…Enforcer Roberts. The two of you shall be taking on the team of Jack Bruce and Christian Faith.

 

Now if the three of you will kindly get the hell out of my ring that would be great. After all I have a show to run!

 

[The fans go nuts after hearing what the main event is going to be. Rich looks over at Jack and Christian and just smiles at them. He then yells at both of them, “Tonight I am going to kick both of your asses and that is something that you can bank on!”

 

Rich then slides out of the ring as we head into the first commercial break of the evening.]

 

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Randy Bumfhole vs. Angry Gilmore

 

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Match:

 

  • Randy and Gilmore circled the ring before tying up in the center of the ring.
     
     
  • Gilmore quickly got behind Randy and tried to lock Randy into a full nelson.
     
     
  • Tried was the key word as Gilmore ate Randy’s right elbow.
     
     
  • Randy then began to unleash his fast paced offensive arsenal on Gilmore.
     
     
  • At one point Randy even managed to get in a couple of near falls.
     
     
  • However, tonight was not Randy’s night to go to the pay window as Gilmore used an illegal object to get himself back into the match.
     
     
  • Gilmore finally put Randy down via an Anger Management and from there it was a simple three-count for Gilmore to pick up the victory.

 

Winner: Angry Gilmore

Time: 11:22

Match Rating: 79

 

[Once the match has ended Gilmore walks over to where the ring announcer is and demands that the ring announcer gives him the microphone. Upon getting the microphone a sweaty Gilmore begins to speak.]

 

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Angry Gilmore: Last Sunday night was one of the worst nights of my career. In fact it may very well have been the worst night of my career!

 

Last Sunday, after eliminating every single cartoon sports entertainer on the roster, I found myself hurled over the top rope. Never in my life have I been more humiliated.

 

I, the greatest pure wrestler on the SWF roster…no scratch that…the greatest pure wrestler in the world was eliminated from the Supreme Proving Ground by the biggest cartoon sports entertainer on the roster, Vengeance. Sunday night may very well have been the sign of the apocalypse.

 

How is it that Vengeance, a man who pretends to be from Hell, who pretends to serve some sort of dark master…how is it that a talentless hack like that was able to get the better of me?

 

I…

 

[Just then the arena’s lights go out.]

 

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Angry Gilmore: Hey what the hell is going on with the lights…

 

[Moments later the lights come on and Vengeance is in the ring with Gilmore. Gilmore, who looks like he is going to crap his pants, quickly starts to back away from Vengeance. The lights go out once again and all that can be heard is a loud thud in the ring.

 

When the lights come back on we see Vengeance looking down at Gilmore, who he presumably chokeslammed onto the mat when the lights went off, with his head tilted to one side as the show went into a commercial break.]

[We come back from commercial break and we are given the…

 

SWF Fun Fact of the Week: Did you know that Robbie Retro was once abducted by aliens and they did not give him an anal probe, or so he says.]

 

[upon returning from the commercial break, we head over to the backstage interview area where Supreme TV’s backstage correspondent Jerry Eisen is standing by with his brother SWF World Heavyweight Champion Eric Eisen and Eric’s bodyguard Enforcer Roberts.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Eric…

 

[Jerry quickly and nervously looks over at Enforcer Roberts who glares at Jerry while grinding his right fist into the palm of his left hand.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: I mean…Mister…Mister Eisen. Tonight you face off against Jack Giedroyc in a non-title match…

 

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Eric Eisen: Who?

 

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Jerry Eisen: Jack Giedroyc…

 

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Eric Eisen: Jack Giedroyc…Jack Giedroyc…hmm…the name doesn’t ring a bell dear brother. Are you sure the name of my opponent tonight is Jack Giedroyc?

 

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Jerry Eisen: I am positive…

 

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Eric Eisen: Hmph…I’ve never heard of him…

 

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Jerry Eisen: He is one-half of the tag team champions…

 

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Eric Eisen: Tag Team Champions? Wait…what…we have Tag Team Champions here in the SWF?

 

I didn’t even know we had a tag team division here in the SWF. After all papa is no fan of tag team wrestling. He says it is for the weaker wrestlers who have no hope of becoming singles wrestlers…

 

Well then I guess tonight I have a match against one of those weaker wrestlers. I am not really concerned though because I have no real competition here in the SWF. Case in point, look at how I was able to convincingly defend my SWF World Title against Jack Bruce last Sunday.

 

I was able to make Jack Bruce look like an amateur out there. I showed Jack Bruce exactly why I am the greatest SWF World Heavyweight Champion of all-time. If I was able to do that to Jack Bruce, I will surely have no problem dispatching this tag team wrestler…you know the tag team guy Jack Grindrocks or whatever the hell his name is. Because tonight I once again intend to show everyone from the youngest child to the oldest person, just why 2010 is the year of Eric Eisen!

 

Now if you’ll excuse me dear brother, I have to get ready for my match against Jack…Jack…oh forget it. It doesn’t matter what his name is, after I beat him he will be a mere footnote in the record books. Let’s go Phillip.

 

[Eric and Enforcer Roberts walk off camera and Jerry throws it back to Peter Michaels.]

 

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Robbie Retro vs. Remo

 

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Match:

 

  • Much like he did in his match against Captain Atomic during the previous week, Remo dominated the early moments of this match.
     
     
  • Within the first three minutes it was clear as day that Remo could put Robbie down at any time that he wanted to do so.
     
     
  • Remo made a couple of lackadaisical pin attempts on Robbie and every time Referee Darren Smith was about to count to three, Remo would breakup his own pin attempt because he felt he had not dished out enough punishment to Robbie.
     
     
  • Robbie was not about to go down without a fight and he was able to mount a comeback.
     
     
  • Robbie even came close to beating Remo at one point.
     
     
  • However, in the end Remo was able to secure the victory after he took Robbie down via The Destroyer.

 

Winner: Remo

Time: 11:33

Match Rating: 73

 

[We return from commercial break to see Remo in the backstage area walking back to the locker room. When Remo enters the locker room we see that Floyd Goldworthy is sitting on a metal bench waiting for him.]

 

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Floyd Goldworthy: Remo baby, fantastic match there. Fantastic baby! You showed heart out there, ya took what Robbie Retro gave ya and ya used it to your advantage. Just top notch stuff baby, top notch stuff!

 

[Remo looks at Floyd rather dismissively.]

 

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Remo: What you want Floyd, Remo don’t have the time to be standing round shooting the breeze.

 

[Floyd laughs for a moment before he speaks.]

 

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Floyd Goldworthy: Straight and to da point. I like that baby.

 

Look Remo the reason why I am here is because I look at you and I see nothing but wasted potential.

 

[Remo clearly does not like the fact that Floyd just referred to him as someone who has wasted his potential. He menacingly stares at Floyd. Floyd quickly tries to diffuse the situation.]

 

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Floyd Goldworthy: I meant no offense Remo baby, all I am saying is ya one of the best pure athletes here in the SWF. Ya have loads of talent and yet ya haven’t been able to take that next step. Ya haven’t lived up to your destiny.

 

Take the Supreme Proving Ground last Sunday night. Ya made it to the final three baby, that match should’ve been yours for the taking. Yet ya done got yourself eliminated.

 

Do ya know how many times ya’ve been in the final four of the Supreme Proving Ground?

 

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Remo: Remo don’t keep track of that nonsense, Remo just wants to go out there…kick some ass and get paid. Remo gots to get his…

 

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Floyd Goldworthy: Well ya should keep track of that stuff baby, cuz ya’ve been to the final four three times. Three times ya were just moments away from main eventing a Supreme Challenge. Yet three time ya felt short of doing so.

 

Look Remo, the reason why I am here is because I think with a little guidance ya can be a world champion. I think I am the guy that can help you achieve that goal. Ya wanna get paid?

 

Well think of the amount of money ya will earn as the SWF World Heavyweight Champion. Now that’s getting paid baby. All I am asking ya, is for ya to let me help ya unlock ya full potential.

 

I am a kingmaker Remo, a kingmaker I tell ya. And I wanna make ya the king here in the SWF. Looked at what I did for Jack Bruce, before he met me he was nuttin but a bum…a bum I tell ya. Now he is one of the best guys in this company.

 

So if ya want me to do for ya what I did for Jack Bruce, just let me know. Okay?

 

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Remo: Yeah, Remo will think it over and get back to you.

 

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Floyd Goldworthy: Fantastic baby, just fantastic! That’s all I could ask for baby, that’s all I could ask for.

 

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Jack Giedroyc with Dawn the Cheerleader vs. Eric Eisen © with Enforcer Roberts

 

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Match:

 

  • Jack seemed to be on a mission tonight to make Eric remember exactly who he is.
     
     
  • As soon as the bell was rung to signify the start of the match, Jack went right after Eric, hitting Eric with a slew of impressive offensive moves.
     
     
  • Eric quickly realized that he was probably going to be in for a long night and so he begged Jack for mercy.
     
     
  • Mercy was the last thing on Jack’s mind tonight as he kept up his offensive onslaught on the SWF World Champion.
     
     
  • Eric, who quickly felt that he might actually lose to a “tag team” guy slipped out of the ring and onto the arena floor.
     
     
  • Eric begged Referee Ric Young for a time out but the veteran referee would not comply and he began his ten count.
     
     
  • Jack foolishly followed Eric onto the floor and the two men began brawling at ringside.
     
     
  • Miraculously Eric was able to get the better of this encounter and he reentered the ring as Jack lied on the arena floor after a victim of a low blow that Referee Ric Young did not see.
     
     
  • Once inside the ring, Eric distracted Ric Young so that on the outside of the ring Enforcer Roberts could do some damage to Jack.
     
     
  • After Enforcer Roberts threw Jack into the steel barricade, he lifted Jack up and “helped” him back into the ring.
     
     
  • Upon seeing Jack back in the ring, a suspicious Ric Young gave Enforcer Roberts an accusatory look Roberts just threw up his hands into the air as if to say, “I have done nothing.”
     
     
  • Even though Jack was in no condition to mount a comeback, Eric felt like it was his duty to finish Jack off with his finisher The Supremacy just to add insult to injury.
     
     
  • Eric then covered Jack for the pinfall and the victory.

 

Winner: Eric Eisen

Time: 12:57

Match Rating: 78

 

[it is now once again time to head to the backstage interview area where Jack Bruce and Christian Faith are standing by.]

 

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Jack Bruce: Can you feel it Christian?

 

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Christian: Feel what Jack?

 

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Jack Bruce: Can you feel it in the air tonight? That frenzied excitement that is running through the crowd right now. These fans know that when you and I team up, they are in for some fun tonight.

 

Unfortunately for you Enforcer Roberts and Rich the Bitch, you are not going to have any fun tonight. In fact the two of you are about to have a very miserable time.

 

You see Rich, tonight you are facing two guys that are relishing the fact that they get to enter into the ring with you and kick your ass. Rich you have made the last few months a living hell for me and tonight I plan on teaching you a lesson a lesson I should have taught you a long time ago.

 

You claim that I that time after time I am given chances to succeed while nobody has ever given you the chance to succeed here in the SWF. Well that is simply not the case, everything that I have gotten here in the SWF I have earned through hard work, determination, some blood, a whole hell of a lot of sweat, and even some tears. Yes ladies I can be the sensitive type…

 

I am nothing like you Rich, I am not some rich guy who thinks everything should be handed to him. I have never felt that I was entitled to get anything in this business. No…unlike you Rich the Bitch, I work hard for everything that I have earned and tonight I am going to work hard at kicking your ass. Isn’t that right Christian?

 

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Christian Faith: That’s absolutely right son. Tonight I gonna once again step into the ring with Enforcer Roberts. Roberts, after being here for as long as you’ve been here ya gotta be sick of being the Eisen’s servant. I mean Rich and Eric are constantly making ya fight their battles and tonight ya once again have to fight one of their battles.

 

Now don’t get me wrong son, I have nothing but the utmost respect for ya but tonight me and Jack are gonna go down to that there ring and we’re gonna kick your collective ass. Cuz I have nothing but faith in me and Jack’s ability to kick your asses.

 

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Jack Bruce: Christian before we head down to the ring I have to ask you and Milwaukee a question…

 

Are you ready to rock?

 

[Christian and the crowd yell out a resounding yes in answering Jack’s question.]

 

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Jack Bruce: Well then let’s rock!

 

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Jack Bruce & Christian Faith vs. Rich Money & Enforcer Roberts

 

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Match:

 

  • The match starts off with Christian and Roberts in the ring.
     
     
  • The two men circled around the center of the ring for a few seconds before locking up.
     
     
  • Roberts managed to back Christian up against the ropes which caused Referee Shane Stones to call for a break.
     
     
  • Roberts complied but not before hitting Christian with a crisp elbow to the left cheek.
     
     
  • Roberts then whipped Christian into a neutral corner and changed at him.
     
     
  • Christian quickly moved out of the way which caused Roberts to hit the steel ring post shoulder first.
     
     
  • Christian went to work on Roberts’ shoulder for a little bit until Rich distracted the referee and Roberts managed to hit Christian with a low blow.
     
     
  • That one illegal cheap shot led to the heels being in control of the match for the next few minutes.
     
     
  • Roberts and Money kept on tagging in and out, while they kept Christian in their corner.
     
     
  • The heels primary target during this portion of the match was Christian’s already weakened left knee.
     
     
  • Jack desperately wanted into the match and he started a, “Faith! Faith! Faith!” chant.
     
     
  • The fans quickly picked up on the chant and soon Christian came back to life, Christian managed to fight his way out of the heels’ corner.
     
     
  • Christian then hot tagged Jack into the match, Jack nailed the charging Roberts with a clothesline.
     
     
  • Jack then runs over to the heels’ corner and pushes Rich off the ring apron.
     
     
  • Jack lifts Roberts up, he then finishes Roberts off with a New York Minute.

 

Winners: Jack Bruce & Christian Faith

Time: 18:50

Match Rating: 86

 

[After the match was done, Rich Money reentered the ring and jumped Jack from behind. Due to this sneak attack Rich was able to gain an advantage over Jack. He then tried to bring Jack down with his finisher the Bank Roll, but before he could do so Christian came to the aid of his tag team partner.

 

Rich and Christian began to exchange punches and Rich quickly got the advantage thanks to the help of Enforcer Roberts who had clipped Christian’s bad knee from behind. Rich and Roberts began laying the boots to both Christian and Jack.

 

While this was going on the SWF World Heavyweight Champion Eric Eisen slowly walked down to the ring with a broad smile on his face. He then entered the ring and told Roberts and Rich to hold Christian up. Roberts and Rich complied and Eric then spit on the palm of his hand and then he used said hand to slap Christian right in the face.

 

The last image we saw of the night was Eric standing with his right foot on Christian’s chest, holding the SWF World Championship high above his head. Eric looked into the camera and shouted out, “I have faith!” and with that the show ended.]

 

Post-Show Thoughts:

 

Okay just to get some hypothetical questions out of the way…

 

Why is this TEW10 diary up here with all of the new TEW13 diaries?

 

Because I asked Adam to move it up here.:p Seriously though, the main reason was because I have decided to continue this diary. I admit I was on the fence about if I wanted to end it or not but after seeing the default TEW13 data and how little the rosters have changed in the various promotions I decided to continue to do this.

 

My goal is to run this for one calendar year game time. After that is done I may or may not end this. Seeing how I am still in May in the game, I still have a long time to go.

 

Another reason is because much like the TEW08 diary section, the TEW10 diary section will become a ghost town in the next couple of months so I would rather put this where the actual readers are even if they decide not to read this.

 

Why would anyone be bothered to read this when they can read the new TEW13 diaries?

 

It is entirely up to you if you do or do not want to read this.

 

How come there is no prediction contests in this diary?

 

Well I do run that when I have a Pay-Per-View, but other than that I do not bother. Simply because I do not get enough people to pick in my diary to justify holding them, in case you don’t know I am not exactly the most popular person on this board.

 

Also, I never have a decent prize to hand out.

 

Will you be doing a TEW13 diary?

 

Possibly, like I said the lack of roster movement does not really make me want to try any of the default promotions. I may start my own promotion and hire some scrub free agents much like what I did with my RIPW diary.

 

Are you crazy?

 

One would think I am because I am answering hypothetical questions for no reason…

 

Now onto the actual show:

 

01. I did not like how that first segment turned out. I am not sure why but as I was writing it, I kept on thinking it needed to be better but I just couldn’t think of what I could do to make it better.

 

02. Floyd Goldworthy is supposed to be a bit of a takeoff on former Raiders Coach/Owner Al Davis.

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<p>1. The last segment was amazing. What a great way to end the show and start off SWF's Road to Wrestlemania <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> (I'm sorry, I still don't know the PPV names <img alt=":o" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/redface.png.900245280682ef18c5d82399a93c5827.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> )</p><p> </p><p>

2. I hope you do another RIPW diary... I thought of doing an FCW one 'cause of your game, but decided to stick to my WWE game, instead. </p><p> </p><p>

3. It's nice to see this in the TEW2013 section. I'm gonna ask them to move my game, too...</p><p> </p><p>

4. I remember Mr. 300, for sure, but Doo Boys >>> Brendan Idol, any day of the week. <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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Supreme Uprising Episode 11

 

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Location: Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Ratings on C.A.N.N.: 0.49

Overall Show Rating: 68

 

[supreme Uprising begins with the typical opening montage of clips from SWF; we are informed that the SWF is the worldwide leader in Sports Entertainment. We then hear the theme song for Supreme Uprising while we see the opening video for the show which features the midcard wrestlers more prominently.]

 

[instead of heading over to the announcer’s desk, as is the customary start of Supreme Uprising, the show begins in a corridor in the bowels of the arena. We see F.A. Garcia and Death Row talking about F.A.’s match tonight.]

 

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Shady K: Freddie you sure you don’t want us down at ringside tonight?

 

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Knuckles: Yeah man with that weird beef that Greed has with you…well I think you could do with having someone to watch your back.

 

[F.A. smiles at Knuckles and Shady before he begins to speak.]

 

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F.A. Garcia: Girlfriend, you can watch my back anytime. Hell I watch your back all of the time, it is about time you return the favor hun. Oh I must say you must work your legs out girl, cuz your legs are fierce.

 

[Knuckles shakes his head while trying to hold back a smile, yes folks even though this is not live television the SWF does not like to do multiple takes.]

 

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Knuckles: Look man, you know that ain’t what I was talking about when I asked you if you wanted me to watch your back. Now be serious, do you want me and Shady to come down to the ring with ya tonight to make sure that Greed don’t do not funny stuff to ya?

 

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F.A. Garcia: No this is my battle not yours but it is really sweet that you want to protect me. But no, this is something I have to do on my own. If Greed is at ringside tonight during my match I’m gonna just have to show him that I am one fierce bitch and that he shouldn’t mess with.

 

[F.A. then walks off camera as both Shady and Knuckles shake their respective heads. Shady looks at Knuckles and says:]

 

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Shady K.: There’s something not right with that dude…

 

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[We now head out to the announcer’s table where Jerry Eisen and Alex Braun welcome us to another episode of SWF Uprising. Tonight the show is emanating from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Jerry and Alex then rundown the matches that are scheduled for this episode, after they are done talking about that we head to the ring for the first match of the evening. ]

 

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Frederique Antonio Garcia vs. Paul Huntingdon

 

[Prior to the start of the match John Greed joined Alex and Jerry on commentary. John kept on talking about how he still had hope he could save Frederique.]

 

Outcome:

 

F.A. Garcia defeated Paul Huntingdon via disqualification after John Greed ran in and attacked Frederique.

 

Time: 8:16

Match Rating: 69

 

[Garcia and Greed begin to brawl in the center of the ring. This clash soon spills out of the ring and onto the floor. Greed hurls Garcia into the ring steps he then begins to kick Garcia in the ribs. Greed continues his onslaught until members of the SWF Security Team pull him off the bloodied Garcia.

 

Before he leaves Greed yells out, “I can still save you!”]

 

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Gregory Black vs. Dylan Palmer

 

Outcome:

 

Gregory Black defeated Dylan Palmer, after Gregory took Dylan down with a Fade to Black.

 

Time: 6:23

Match Rating: 66

 

[We now head to the backstage interview area where SWF Uprising backstage correspondent Hannah is standing by with Marc DuBois.]

 

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Hannah: Marc…

 

[Marc holds up his right index finger, signifying that he wants Hannah to stop talking.]

 

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Marc DuBois: Look Hannah, I have not been in a very good mood over the past week and I do not need you butchering my name. So if you would not mind, I will request that you just stand there and hold the microphone while I talk.

 

[Hannah rolls her eyes and then just nods her head in agreement.]

 

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Marc DuBois: Good…now I want to talk about why I have requested this time here tonight to speak. At Welcome to the Jungle, I was all set to embark on my journey to the top of the SWF mountain. It was my time to shine, to show everyone why I am called the prodigy.

 

My moment of glory was gone in a flash of a second…ended by Vengeance. The last few months have not been kind to me but all I need is that one win to show Mister Eisen that I am ready to hang with the big boys on the roster.

 

That is why tonight, I want to once again face-off with Vengeance. I do not care about your reputation of being an invincible monster…I don’t believe in fairytales …I am grounded in reality…

 

[before Marc can utter another word the lights go off. Moments later they come back on and Vengeance is standing right next to Marc. Vengeance puts his hand on Marc’s shoulder, which causes Marc to jump. When Marc turns to see Vengeance standing next to him, a look of terror creeps across his face.]

 

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Vengeance: Marc DuBois, I am the bringer of pain. If you seek out pain…pain you shall find. Marc DuBois, later on I shall destroy you and upon destroying you I shall take your lifeless carcass and throw it down into the pits of hell…where the hellhounds shall feast on your bones. Marc DuBois…I shall tear your soul apart!

 

[The lights once again go out and when they come back on Vengeance is gone as a terrified Marc DuBois looks in around in every direction, fearful that Vengeance might return.]

 

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Sgt. Barrowman vs. Everest

 

Outcome:

 

Sgt. Barrowman defeated Everest, after Barrowman nailed Everest with a Guided Missile. It should be noted that Everest was tired having been in the ring for nearly eight minutes. Come on man work on your damn cardio.

 

Time: 7:58

Match Rating: 56

 

[After the match is over with, Sgt. Barrowman looks out into the audience and gives a military salute to the service men and women who are sitting in the front row with their families. Just then Brandon James enters the ring and nails Barrowman in the back of the head with his SWF North American Championship. He then proceeds to lay the boots down on Barrowman as Emma Chase cheers him on.

 

Once he feels like he has done enough damage to Barrowman, Brandon stands over him and smiles. He then slaps Barrowman in the face as the show head into commercial break. ]

 

For the SWF North American Championship:

 

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American Machine vs. Brandon James © with Emma Chase

 

Outcome:

 

Brandon James defeated American Machine, after he took Am-Machine down with a Big Money Move.

 

Time: 13:21

Match Rating: 68

 

[Once the match is done, Brandon stands in the center of the ring holding his North American Championship high over his head for everyone to see. Emma Chase stands next to him clapping with a huge smile on her face. Just then a bandaged up Sgt. Barrowman comes down to the ring with a steel chair in his left hand.

 

Luckily for Emma and Brandon, they saw him coming and quickly left the ring. Even with their quick exit from the ring, Brandon was a matter of seconds away from eating a horrific chair shot to the back. As Brandon and Emma retreat up the aisle way, which heads to the backstage area, Sgt. Barrowman asks for a microphone.]

 

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Sgt. Barrowman: What’s the matter Brandon; you’re not such a tough guy when you have to fight someone face to face. That’s right Big Cat run away and hide but you and I both know that I am not going to rest until I take that title away from you.

 

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Lobster Warrior vs. Runaway Train

 

Outcome:

Lobster Warrior defeated Runaway Train. During the match, while Train was in control of the match, Gregory Black made his way down to ringside and stood in the aisle way and observed the match. Train immediately saw him and started cussing Gregory out. What Train did not see was Lobby coming up from behind and amazingly taking Train down and pinning him with a quick roll up pin.

 

Time: 6:46

Match Rating: 66

 

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Vengeance vs. Marc DuBois

 

Outcome:

 

Vengeance defeated Marc DuBois, after Vengeance drove Marc’s head down into the canvas via the Skull Krusher.

 

Time: 9:07

Match Rating: 78

 

[Vengeance stands over DuBois looking down on the Prodigy with his head titled to the side. Moments later Angry Gilmore enters the ring and nails Vengeance with Vengeance’s own steel chain!

 

This only staggers Vengeance and he turns around to face a scared looking Angry Gilmore. Gilmore, who has part of the chain wrapped around his right hand, punches Vengeance in the cheek with a quick right hook. Once again this merely staggers the man from Hell and Vengeance grabs Gilmore by the throat and beings to choke him.

 

It was at this point that Marc DuBois gets up and jumps on Vengeance’s back. Marc begins to claw at Vengeance’s eyes and this causes Vengeance to stop choking Gilmore and try to buck Marc off his back. No dice, as it seems now Marc is holding on for dear life.

 

Finally, the weight of Marc is too much for Vengeance and he falls down onto the canvas. Gilmore and DuBois begin to assault the fallen Vengeance in the center of the ring. This continues for a few moments as Jerry and Alex note that help will probably not be coming for Vengeance because he has no allies in the SWF.

 

Well that does not seem to be the case, as just moments after they say that Vengeance has no allies, Lobster Warrior comes running down to the ring to aid the fallen Vengeance. DuBois eats a clothesline from Lobby as Gilmore quickly leaves the ring, wanting nothing to do with the man from under the sea.

 

Lobby goes to check if Vengeance is all right and as he is leaning over Vengeance, Vengeance grabs Lobby’s throat. As soon as Vengeance realizes that Lobby was a friend and not a foe tonight he lets go of Lobby’s throat. He then sits up and looks out at Gilmore, who is still at ringside.

 

Vengeance then slowly gets up and Gilmore jumps the guardrail and flees from Vengeance through the crowd. With his primary target gone, Vengeance then turns his attention to Marc who is just now slowly getting up from Lobby’s clothesline. Vengeance walks over to Marc and lifts him up and once again drives his head into the ring canvas via a Skull Krusher.

 

The show ends with Lobby cautiously looking at Vengeance and the announcer’s wondering if this is a new alliance.]

 

 

Post-Show Stuff:

 

I would just like to wish everyone that reads this a merry Christmas, happy Hanukkah, and most importantly a happy Festivus for the rest of us.

 

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Have You Aired Your Grievances Yet?:p

 

Remo sounds like a caveman. :p

 

I based Remo’s speech pattern on a combination of two people. One was someone I used to work with the other is Remus from Boardwalk Empire. Granted in the past I have featured characters that speak of themselves in the third person but Remo is such a crappy speaker in the game and with his name being so close to Remus on Boardwalk Empire, I just could not pass it up.

 

1. The last segment was amazing. What a great way to end the show and start off SWF's Road to Wrestlemania :D (I'm sorry, I still don't know the PPV names :o )

 

2. I hope you do another RIPW diary... I thought of doing an FCW one 'cause of your game, but decided to stick to my WWE game, instead.

 

3. It's nice to see this in the TEW2013 section. I'm gonna ask them to move my game, too...

 

4. I remember Mr. 300, for sure, but Doo Boys >>> Brendan Idol, any day of the week. :p

 

That would have been cool to see you do an FCW diary but I understand wanting to keep the WWE diary going because of all the work you have put into it.

 

Nice to see your WWE Diary up here as well. People if you are a fan of Real World Diaries please check out Michgcs' diary, it is one of the most well written diaries on this board.

 

Mr. 300 was one of my personal favorite characters I have written, I am glad someone remembers him.

 

Glad to see that this will continue in the TEW 2013 dynasty section, good show!

 

Thank you Taker, I hope to see your next diary up here. Why do I have a feeling it will be Canadian based.:D

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Art Reed to the land of Supreme?

 

There have been plenty of rumors that Art Reed, formerly of DAVE and most recently of PGHW, has signed a multi-year contract to wrestle in the SWF. We have heard that Art is expected to debut on this Tuesday’s edition of Supreme TV. It has been said that the SWF had been high on Reed for some time because they were impressed with his performance in Japan and they were just waiting for his contract to run out so that they could bring him back to the States.

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Supreme TV Episode 19

 

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Location: Denver, Colorado

Ratings on C.A.N.N.: 5.67

Ratings on U.K. Broadcasting Secondary: 0.54

Overall Show Rating: 81

 

 

[The show begins with the typical opening montage of clips from SWF; we are informed that the SWF is the worldwide leader in Sports Entertainment. We then hear the theme song for Supreme TV while we see the opening video for the show.]

 

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[We now see an overhead shot of the crowd as the pyrotechnics go off. Peter Michaels welcomes us to Supreme TV which is emanating live from Denver, Colorado. We now see Peter Michaels, who is sitting at the announcer’s table, with the rest of the Supreme TV commentary team (Duane Fry and Anna Garcia). The three of them begin to discuss some of the matches that we shall see tonight.

 

Peter then informs us that Richard Eisen was unable to be at the arena tonight but he did send a video message in to talk about tonight’s main event.]

 

[Per the graphic on the bottom of the screen, we are informed that the following video was shot at Richard Eisen’s office in Hartford, Connecticut. Richard has a smile on his face before he begins speaking in his trademark booming voice.]

 

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Richard Eisen: Fans I am unable to be in Denver tonight, I have pressing business to attend to and therefore I had to stay behind here in Connecticut. Fear not though, because even though I am unable to attend the show tonight I would still like to book the main event of the evening.

 

Last week on Supreme Uprising I became intrigued by the events that happened directly after the main event. Angry Gilmore and Marc DuBois seemed to form an alliance of sorts due to both men’s hatred of Vengeance. Meanwhile, Lobster Warrior came to the aid of Vengeance after Vengeance was jumped by the aforementioned Gilmore and DuBois. These pairings intrigued me…

 

Because these parings intrigued me, I decided that I would like to see these four men in action tonight. Sadly for you fans they will not be facing each other because well quite frankly that is a pay-per-view caliber match and let’s face facts…Denver is not a pay-per-view caliber city.

 

[Richard chuckles to himself, knowing full well that the fans in the arena are not going to appreciate that comment.]

 

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Richard Eisen: The four of them will meet in a tag match at Times of Trouble and in preparation for that match I decided to put them in action against the four men who will face off in the main event at Times of Trouble. Now you must be wondering who will be the four men that will meet in the main event at Times of Trouble.

 

Well that is simple, after the ending of last week’s Supreme TV I have decided that the main event at Times of Trouble will be a tag team match. That match will see the team of my son, the SWF World Heavyweight Champion, Eric Eisen and Rich Money facing off against the team of Jack Bruce and Christian Faith!

 

Therefore the first co-main event of the evening will see Rich Money and my son Eric Eisen taking on Lobster Warrior and Vengeance. The other co-main event will have the team of Angry Gilmore and Marc DuBois facing off against Christian Faith and Jack Bruce.

 

So despite Denver not being a pay-per-view worthy city, you are still going to see two pay-per-view quality matches. I hope you enjoy the show!

 

[The video ends and Peter, Anna, and Duane discuss the bombshell that Richard has just dropped.]

 

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Art Reed vs. Paul Huntingdon

 

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Match:

 

  • This was a match to showcase SWF newcomer Art Reed, as the announcers hyped his past accolades (Former DAVE wrestler, who was trained by the Stone family in Canada. Yes I am shocked that Richard Eisen allowed his announcers to acknowledge the Stone family as well. ), Art show off his impressive offensive talent in the ring.
     
     
  • This match was helped by the fact that Paul and Art seemed to have good chemistry in the ring.
     
     
  • In the end, Art forced Paul to tap out to his finisher the Dread Lock.

 

Winner: Art Reed

Time: 8:30

Match Rating: 62

 

[After the match is over with Art Reed stands in the center of the ring as the fans cheer him on. He is not standing very long as, seemingly out of nowhere, Remo enters the ring and brings Art down to the mat via a spear. Remo then proceeds to ground and pound Art, until Remo feels he is doled out enough pain.

 

Remo then yells at one of the ring attendants to get him a microphone. Upon getting the microphone, Remo walks over to where the barely conscious Art is laying and he looks down at him for a moment before he begins to speak.]

 

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Remo: Fool, yo ass better go back to Japan son. You don’t be coming into Remo’s house trying to hype yourself.

 

[As the announce team collectively seem utterly confused as to what exactly it is that Remo just said, Remo kicks Art in the ribs and leaves the ring.]

 

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Jungle Lord vs. Kurt Laramee with Emma Chase

 

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Match:

 

  • You know the drill, before the start of the match Jungle Lord decided to do his customary shaking of the ring ropes.
     
     
  • Kurt took full advantage of this lapse in judgment on Jungle Lord’s part and attacked Jungle Lord from behind (You would think Jungle Lord would learn to stop doing the shaking of the ropes after being jumped from behind every week because of it.).
     
     
  • Kurt was in full control of the match for the majority of the match and he kept on managing to snuff out any offensive assault that Jungle Lord tried to attempt.
     
     
  • However, Kurt go cocky and he kept covering Jungle Lord in a half-hearted manner.
     
     
  • This arrogance, along with the support of the fans, gave Jungle Lord the fuel to get into the match.
     
     
  • Soon Kurt found himself on the receiving end of a Jungle Jack-Jammer and that was all she wrote for Kurt this evening.

 

Winner: Jungle Lord

Time: 7:21

Match Rating: 75

 

[it is now time to head to the backstage interview area where Supreme TV’s backstage correspondent Jerry Eisen is standing by with Angry Gilmore and Marc DuBois.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Gentlemen last week on SWF Uprising the two of you paired up in order to try and beatdown Vengeance. Now tonight the two of you find yourself in the main event taking on two of the biggest superstars in the SWF today in Christian Faith and Jack Bruce.

 

Seeing how the two of you have never teamed together, do you think the two of you have what it takes to beat Jack Bruce and Christian Faith?

 

[Marc looks at Jerry and rolls his eyes before he speaks.]

 

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Marc DuBois: Jerry, tonight your father has finally come to his senses and put me where I belong in the main event here on Supreme TV. This was my destiny…I belong here because I am the greatest prospect in this company.

 

Tonight my fellow countryman and I are going to go aboot destroying Christian Faith and Jack Bruce. We are going to show you silly Americans that you can put your best up against us and the Canadians will always win. Because quite frankly we are just better than you and tonight Christian and Jack the tow of you are going to learn that the hard way why we are better and also why I am the Prodigy!

 

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Angry Gilmore: Marc, what I am aboot to say to you might shock you and the fans…but I have a confession to make…I am angry! I know as someone who usually is very even tempered it is shocking to hear that I am ticked off. I am angry over the fact that I do not have the opportunity to face off against those two cartoon jokers Lobster Warrior and Vengeance.

 

I am on a mission to destroy all of the sports entertainers in this company and I do not like to be sidetracked from that mission! Yet tonight I find myself sidetracked…sidetracked and angry!

 

Christian Faith, Jack Bruce the two of you are wrestlers…well Jack looks like he is straight out of a Poison video from 1987…but the fact of the matter is I have no qualms with either of you right now. However, I do have this pent-up aggression and I need to take it out on someone and because Mister Eisen has chosen the two of you as my opponents tonight…well I guess the two of you are going to have to feel the full brunt of my anger! Because I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore.

 

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Joe Sexy vs. Enforcer Roberts

 

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Match:

 

  • This match was a good back and forth affair with both men getting an equal amount of offense in.
     
     
  • Towards the end of the match it looked as if Joe was going to be able to pick up the victory.
     
     
  • That was not meant to be as Roberts used a well-placed rake of the eyes, while Referee Ric Young was not looking, to regain the advantage in the match.
     
     
  • Roberts was then able to lock Joe into the R.C.T. submission hold and Joe had no other choice but to tap out.

 

Winner: Enforcer Roberts

Time: 11:24

Match Rating: 82

 

[We come back from commercial break and we are given the…

 

SWF Fun Fact of the Week: Did you know that Brandon James likes to watch reruns of Mannix while listening to David Soul’s Don’t Give Up On Us on a continuous loop?]

 

[upon returning from commercial break, Peter Michaels informs us that during the commercial break Joe Sexy was attacked by Squeeky McClean backstage. The SWF just so happened to have a camera crew on the scene when it happened (Those are my words not Peter’s.) and we are about to see said footage of the attack.

 

Joe is walking down a hallway in the backstage area, his head hanging down and he does not look all that thrilled to have a camera crew following him around after yet another loss. We soon hear the disembodied voice of an Supreme TV producer asking Joe the following question:]

 

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SWF Producer: Joe, can I have a word with you for a second?

 

[Joe slowly looks at the camera and the normal lively Joe just shrugs his shoulders and blankly stares at the camera for a moment.]

 

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Joe Sexy: Sure…what would you like to talk about?

 

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SWF Producer: This past month has not been a banner month for you after you had such a great month of April. Has your career stalled?

 

[Joe shakes his head for a moment, almost as if to non-verbally say that he cannot believe the producer would ask him such a question. As Joe is about to answer the question, Squeeky McClean comes out of nowhere and Pearl Harbors Joe.

 

Joe puts up a brief fight but he really is in no condition to fight after having just been in a match with Enforcer Roberts and so Squeeky very easily takes Joe down to the ground. After landing a couple of punches on the now defenseless Joe, Squeeky gets up and looks directly into the camera and smiles.]

 

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Squeeky McClean: Joe is unable to answer your question right now. However, I feel that I can give you the answer that you seek. The answer to your question is…of course Joe’s career has stalled.

 

That is to be expected when one lives a deviant lifestyle. This man right hear is no hero, he is nothing but a pathetic boozehound.

 

[squeeky looks over at Joe, who is slowly trying to get to his feet, Squeeky then promptly kicks Joe right in the chest which causes Joe to fall down once again. Squeeky then yells at Joe.]

 

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Squeeky McClean: You thought I was done with you Joe? Our thing is not over until I say it is over and it will not be over so long as you try to portray yourself as a hero to the fans.

 

Joe you have brought this on yourself. This is what you get for drinking and cavorting with various loose women!

 

[squeeky looks down at Joe in disgust before giving Joe a parting kick to the ribs.]

 

[We are now taken over to the locker room of the SWF World Heavyweight Champion Eric Eisen who is pacing back and forth with a stressed look on his face. Standing behind Eric is his bodyguard Enforcer Roberts.]

 

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Eric Eisen: I’ll tell you what Phillip, I am not happy…not happy at all. Papa told me that I would not have any tough matches from now until the Supreme Challenge. Then he turns around a puts me in a match against Vengeance and Lobster Warrior…this is not right Phillip…it is not right at all.

 

Then to top that, he puts me into a match with Christian Faith and Jack Bruce at Times of Trouble. This just makes me sick Phillip…I thought parents were supposed to look out for their children…I guess papa did not get that memo. This is not fair…not fair at all…

 

[Just then Rich Money walks on screen, he looks at Eric with a smile.]

 

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Rich Money: What’s the matter Eric? Is your father screwing with your career like he has been screwing with mine?

 

[Enforcer Roberts starts pounding his right fist into the palm of his left hand. Rich looks over at him and smiles.]

 

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Rich Money: Calm yourself you highly paid troglodyte, I am merely here to talk to your boss.

 

Look Eric, I don’t exactly like you and you have something that I want more than anything else on this planet but the thing is you and I are going to have to work together because your father has given us a common goal. Because we have to work together, I am willing to put any and all differences aside that may exist between the two of us.

 

I may not want to tag with you but your father was smart putting on the same team. After all we are cut from the same cloth, we are both young and rich and you and I both know that because we are part of the one percent that automatically makes us better than any of these working class stiffs here in the SWF.

 

So let us put our differences aside for tonight and let us go out there and beat those two mental patients that your father has put us in a match with. Then after we win…and we will win that is something you can bank on…we can talk about me getting a shot at your SWF World Championship.

 

[Rich walks away and Eric turns and looks at Enforcer Roberts and shakes his head.]

 

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Eric Eisen: I can’t believe I am about to say this…but Jack Bruce is right. Rich is a bitch. Come on Phillip let’s go.

 

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Vengeance & Lobster Warrior vs. Rich Money & Eric Eisen with Enforcer Roberts

 

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Match:

 

  • Vengeance did not start out in the ring for his team because of this neither Eric nor Rich was keen to be the first member of their team in the match.
     
     
  • Both men argued about who was going to go into the ring first and they decided to play odds and evens before a victor could be decided an inpatient Vengeance chose for them as he grabbed Eric from behind and forced him into the ring.
     
     
  • Vengeance was in complete control of the match for the next few minutes as Eric tried desperately to get away from the SWF’s resident man from Hell but it was for naught because Vengeance would not allow Eric to get to Rich.
     
     
  • Vengeance soon tagged Lobster Warrior into the match and Eric immediately began to fare better against Lobby.
     
     
  • Eric tagged Rich into the match and for the next few minutes of the match the heels cut Lobby off from Vengeance, making sure Lobby stayed on their side of the ring.
     
     
  • A, “Here we go Lobby, here we go!”, chant by the fans helped to fuel a Lobster Warrior comeback and soon Lobby was able to hot-tag Vengeance back into the match.
     
     
  • Vengeance bulldozed over both Eric and Rich, sending the former over the top rope and onto the arena floor.
     
     
  • As Vengeance and Rich were clashing inside of the ring, Enforcer Roberts handed Eric what looked to be a pair of brass knuckles.
     
     
  • Lobster Warrior saw this handoff and immediately went after Eric.
     
     
  • Soon Eric and Lobby entered the ring and at this point the match had broken down to the point where Referee Darren Smith looked totally lost.
     
     
  • After about a minute of all four men being in the ring at once, Vengeance and Rich took their fight to the floor which left Eric and Lobby in the ring.
     
     
  • Eric was able to get the upper hand in the match after he punched Lobby with the brass knuckles that Enforcer Roberts had handed him earlier.
     
     
  • This punch staggered the man from under the sea and moments later Lobby was on the receiving end of Eric’s finisher The Supremacy.
     
     
  • Eric then pinned Lobster Warrior and secured the victory for him and Rich Money.

 

Winners: Eric Eisen & Rich Money

Time: 14:06

Match Rating: 82

 

[it is now time to head to the backstage interview area for the final time tonight. Jerry Eisen is standing by with Christian Faith and Jack Bruce.]

 

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Jerry Eisen: Christian, Jack I am so glad the two of you can talk to me before your big match.

 

In just a few short minutes the two of you will be taking on a duo that has never teamed together which is the team of Marc DuBois and Angry Gilmore. Is there any trepidation about your opponents in this match Jack?

 

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Jack Bruce: Trepidations? No I have no trepidation about our match tonight. I am a little annoyed over what Angry Gilmore said about me though.

 

I resent the fact that he said I look like someone from a Poison video circa 1987. That comment wounded me man…because I am looking for nothing but a good time and it don’t get better than this.

 

Seriously Christian why is it that everyone has to always say that I look like a member of an eighties hair band?

 

[The normally stoic Christian starts to laugh briefly as he looks at Jack.]

 

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Christian Faith: It’s the hair son, ya need a damn haircut…

 

[Jack shakes his head and laughs.]

 

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Jack Bruce: That’s rich come from the guy who has hair longer than me. Anyway back to the topic at hand…Marc DuBois and Angry Gilmore…what a pair. Two angry, bitter, Canadians who always have something or other to complain about…well boys tonight after Christian and I are done with you…the two of you can complain about…

 

Or is it aboot?

 

Nah here in America it is about… anyway the two of you can complain about our crappy healthcare system because I plan on sending the two of you a one-way ticket to the hospital. Ain’t that right Christian?

 

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Christian Faith: That’s right Jack. Gilmore, Doo Boys the two of you little weasels done talked about something you shouldn’t have. You talked about the United States and cuz you decided to trash the country that you make a living in Doo Boys…well I’m a fixing to break my foot off in your ass as I boot your ass back to Canada.

 

Ya see Jack and I are going to beat the two of you and that is not me being cocky. Nah son, that’s me having faith.

 

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Jack Bruce: Before we go I just have one question that I would like to ask you Christian and well Denver feel free if you know the answer to this question as well. Are you ready to rock?

 

[Jerry, Christian and what sounds like the entire live crowd in Denver answers with a resounding, “Yeah!” Jack smiles and shouts out:]

 

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Jack Bruce: Well then let’s rock!

 

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Jack Bruce & Christian Faith vs. Marc DuBois & Angry Gilmore

 

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Match:

 

  • The match started off with Jack and Marc in the ring for their respective teams.
     
     
  • Marc kept on using stalling tactics in order to not have to face Jack.
     
     
  • This cat and mouse game went on for about the first minute of the match, until Jack had enough and he charged directly at Marc.
     
     
  • Marc tried to duck under the top ring rope, so that Jack could not touch him, but he was unable to do so and Jack began peppering Marc with strikes.
     
     
  • The next few minutes of the match saw both teams get an equal amount of offense in and all four men managed to get into the ring at various points.
     
     
  • Soon it was Christian and Gilmore in the ring and this was truly a treat for the fans as both men threw everything they could at their opponent.
     
     
  • Christian was able to gain the upper hand in this encounter and Gilmore soon found himself lying on the canvas while Faith climbed up to the top rope.
     
     
  • A quick thinking Marc shook the top rope which caused Christian to momentarily lose his balance and that gave Gilmore enough time to stand up and suplex Christian off the top rope.
     
     
  • The next few minutes of the match saw Gilmore and Marc (Who have excellent team chemistry by the way.) keep Christian on their side of the ring while making quick tags so that they would always have a fresh man in the ring.
     
     
  • As has been the theme of every match that Christian has been in the past two months, Gilmore and Marc went to work on weaken left knee.
     
     
  • The fans became restless when it looked as if Christian was about to tag Jack into the match, only to have Marc grab ahold of Christian’s legs so that Christian was unable to reach Jack.
     
     
  • At this point the vast majority of the fans began to chant, “Faith! Faith! Faith!”
     
     
  • This positive energy from the crowd seemed to breed new life into Christian and soon a hobbled Christian managed to fight his way out of the heel’s corner and hot-tag Jack into the match.
     
     
  • A fired up Jack knocked Marc down with a clothesline; he then quickly knocked Gilmore on his ass with a clothesline as well when Gilmore entered the ring.
     
     
  • Jack then nailed Marc with a New York Minute and covered the young Canadian for the pinfall and the victory.

 

Winners: Christian Faith & Jack Bruce

Time: 14:47

Match Rating: 86

 

 

 

Post-Show Thoughts:

 

I did not really like how the opening segment came out, I felt that I could have written it better but I am not sure exactly why it is lacking. I just know that it is lacking.

 

I am not all that keen on doing opening segments but for some odd reason I have a hard time trying to think of a decent way of opening a show. I mean the opening segment has been a staple in wresting now for the past fifteen years, I truly cannot remember what it was like before they had people talking for ten minutes at the start of every show.

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I think that the "Via Satellite" open was creative, I mean, yes, it's pretty common, but it doesn't usually open the show as much as the in-ring promo does.

 

I thought for sure that the Angry Boys were gonna get the upset win! Too bad that they're probably a few notches lower on the overness scale. I did like Angry's heartfelt confession, though ("...I'm angry." LOL)

 

Since the ME for Times of Trouble is going to be a tag team match, does that mean the title won't be defended?

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Supreme Uprising Episode 12

 

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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado

Ratings on C.A.N.N.: 0.46

Overall Show Rating: 58

 

 

Supreme Uprising begins with the typical opening montage of clips from SWF; we are informed that the SWF is the worldwide leader in Sports Entertainment. We then hear the theme song for Supreme Uprising while we see the opening video for the show which features the midcard wrestlers more prominently.

 

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[We now see Jerry Eisen and Alex Braun, who are sitting at the announcer’s table; they welcome us to another episode of SWF Uprising. Tonight the show is emanating from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Jerry and Alex then rundown the matches that are scheduled for this episode, after they are done talking about that we head to the ring for the first match of the evening.]

 

For the SWF North American Championship:

 

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Franklin Chandler vs. Brandon James © with Emma Chase

 

Outcome:

 

In a match were both participants seemed to have good chemistry when facing each other, Brandon James defeated Franklin Chandler, after James took Chandler down with a Big Money Move.

 

Time: 7:15

Match Rating: 77

 

[it is now time to go to the backstage interview area where SWF Uprising’s backstage correspondent Hannah is standing by with the members of Death Row.]

 

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Hannah: Knuckles, Shady K., last week your…for lack of better terms…friend Frederique Antonio Garcia suffered a brutal beatdown at the hands of John Greed. Have either one of you heard how Frederique is doing?

 

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Shady K.: Yeah Hannah, Freddie is a little rough. The doctors told him to take the week off in order to let his ribs heal some. Freddie’s in rough shape right now but he’s on the mend.

 

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Knuckles: Freddie might act a little…ah…weird but that guy is one tough son of a…well ya know the rest. Anyway Hannah what happened to Freddie last week is actually why me and Shady are out here right now.

 

You see since we got to the arena here this afternoon, we’ve been looking for that punk ass bitch John Greed. It seems like we’ve been two steps behind him all day long.

 

John Greed, me and Shady know you’ve been ducking us son. We know you’re scared of us but that ain’t gonna stop us from coming for your ass.

 

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Shady K.: That’s right Knuckles, John Greed you whack ass piece of crap. What ya did to Freddie last week was some shameful right chair, some shameful crap. That’s why tonight we want you to man up and find a tag team partner to face us in the ring.

 

Son I ain’t sure if you will have the guts to fight us or not but if ya don’t we’re gonna hunt yo ass down. Cuz ain’t nobody gonna do our friend like that. Ya feel me son?

 

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Captain Atomic vs. Runaway Train

 

Outcome:

 

Runaway Train defeated Captain Atomic, after Train whipped Atomic into the corner and crushed him with a Train Wreck.

 

Time: 8:36

Match Rating: 75

 

[upon returning from commercial break we see Runaway Train walking into a locker room. Inside the locker room we see Gregory Black and Zimmy Bumfhole having a conversation. Train looks at Zimmy with disgust and snarls at him:]

 

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Runaway Train: Beat it kid, me and Greg are going to have a private conversation that doesn’t concern you.

 

[Train stares angrily at Zimmy until Zimmy leaves the room; he then turns his focus onto Gregory.]

 

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Runaway Train: You cost me a very important match last week. Had I beaten Lobster Warrior last week management might have saw it fit to give me more high profile matches. But because of you I am back wrestling nobodies.

 

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Gregory Black: I wouldn’t call Captain Atomic a nobody; especially seeing how he nearly had you beat a couple of times during your match with him tonight.

 

[Train doesn’t say a word instead he balls up both of his fists and heavily breathes through his flared nostrils.]

 

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Gregory Black: As for your match last week…well that loss was all you Mister Bowen. I just came out there to watch what I thought would be a good match…I was strictly there as a fan. If you hadn’t turned your attention towards me, you might not have lost that match.

 

[Train is seething with anger right now as Gregory smiles at him. Train is now standing within inches of Gregory’s face and he looks like he wants to pummel Gregory.]

 

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Runaway Train: My daughter might find that cocky little smile endearing, but son I assure you that I do not. Last week you cost me the match…which means you cost me money. I do not like to lose money…when I lose money I get…angry.

 

So here is what is going to happen to you Gregory right now I am going to beat the…

 

[Train stops speaking as he sees his daughter enter the locker room. He immediately backs up and looks at his daughter.]

 

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Lisa Bowen: What are you doing here daddy?

 

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Runaway Train: So you are back to talking to me again.

 

Well, I could ask you the same thing. After all this is the men’s locker room.

 

[Lisa pats her father on the back and smiles at him.]

 

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Lisa Bowen: Dad that is such an archaic way of thinking. This is after all 2010 and women can pretty much go wherever we want to go.

 

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Runaway Train: Well this place is a sanctuary from women and so a woman should not be allowed in here. But that is neither here nor there; to answer your question…I was just telling your boy toy here that I hope he has a good match tonight.

 

[Lisa looks at her father skeptically.]

 

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Lisa Bowen: Then why where you standing nose to nose with him, looking like you wanted to rip his face off?

 

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Runaway Train: We were just talking kitten, now if you excuse me I gotta go change out of my gear. Good luck Gregory in your match tonight and I am sure we will pick up on our conversation sometime in the near future.

 

[Train leaves the locker room and Lisa looks at Gregory.]

 

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Lisa Bowen: What was that about?

 

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Gregory Black: Nothing major…

 

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Lisa Bowen: All righty then...I mean you might as well tell me now because I will found out about it sooner or later.

 

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Gregory Black: Trust me babe, it was nothing major. It was just your dad being your dad.

 

[We now cut away from the Gregory/Lisa conversation and we head on over to the backstage interview area where John Greed is.]

 

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John Greed: Before I met my savior I was a greedy degenerate. However, my savior has opened my eyes to my imperfections…he has allowed me to see the errors of my ways.

 

Death Row my quarrel is not with the two of you. You might not be the most morally upstanding individuals but my savior has not told me to save the two of you yet.

 

Therefore, I do not have the want, or the desire to meet the two of you in mutual combat.

 

Yet the two of you have decided that you want to fight me. My savior has thought me that if unconverted souls take it upon themselves to block me from my mission; it is my duty to rein holy hell upon the unconverted.

 

Brothers Shady and Knuckles that is exactly what I plan on doing tonight, fore the two of you insist on blocking my path to convert Brother Frederique. I have found a tag team partner who is willing to destroy the two of you and tonight he and I shall do just that.

 

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The Amazing Bumfholes vs. The Pain Alliance with Emma Chase

 

Outcome:

 

The Pain Alliance defeated The Amazing Bumfholes, after Scott took Zimmy down with an Ego Trip.

 

Time: 9:09

Match Rating: 73

 

[After the match is done with the Pain Alliance and Emma leave the ringside area while Randy helps his brother get up off the mat. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, the Samoan Wildboyz (With their manager Acee L. Lou following them.) jump Zimmy and Randy. The beatdown is a swift one and neither Randy nor Zimmy offer much opposition. After the Wildboyz feel that they have beaten the brothers down sufficiently enough, they leave the ring.

 

Upon leaving the ring Acee L. Lou grabs a microphone from one of the ringside attendants and begins to speak as the crowd boos him.]

 

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Acee L. Lou: Boo me all you want, y’all are nothing but racists. When I look out into the crowd all I see is a sea of lily white faces!

 

Randy, Zimmy…right about now I bet the two of you are wondering why the Wildboyz just jumped y’all. What did the two of you do that would make them beat you in such a savage manner.

 

Well their reason is simple; tonight the Kid is being forced into a match against Sergeant Barrowman. Now there is clearly a conspiracy here because the SWF booking team knows darn well that the Kid and Akima are a duo. They are not singles competitors, the reason why they have been booked as singles competitors now and in the past is because the SWF does not want to see two intelligent, well-dressed Samoans rising to the top of their tag team division.

 

They want dumbed down Samoan savages who come down to the ring in wearing grass skirts and spouting gibberish. Well I am sorry to say this but that will never happen.

 

Getting back to the reason why the Wildboyz jumped your cracker asses, well it is because they should be the team that gets to face off against other tag teams. The Wildboyz are a team and if they have to come out here week in and week out and jump every team here in the SWF…well then so be it. Because sooner or later the SWF higher ups will have to recognize that my boys mean bizness and they are a tag team to be feared.

 

No longer will the Kid and Akima stand idly by waiting for their shot. They will seize what is rightfully theirs and there is nobody that is going to stop them.

 

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Death Row vs. John Greed & Everest

 

Outcome:

 

Death Row defeated John Greed & Everest, after Knuckles brought Knuckles down via the Death Sentence.

 

Time: 7:39

Match Rating: 55

 

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Gregory Black with Lisa Bowen vs. Paul Huntingdon

 

Outcome:

 

Gregory Black defeated Paul Huntingdon, after Gregory brought Paul down with a Fade To Black.

 

Time: 11:03

Match Rating: 69

 

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Sgt. Barrowman vs. Kid Toma with Acee L. Lou

 

[Acee sat in on commentary during this match and kept on complaining how it was unfair that the “man” was holding Kid Toma and Akima the Brave back because both men are well educated and not your typical Samoan savages.]

 

Outcome:

 

Sgt. Barrowman defeated Kid Toma, after Barrowman nailed Toma with his finisher the Guided Missile.

 

Time: 7:06

Match Rating: 61

 

[Emma Chase comes walking down to the ring in her typical hot, sexy, business woman attire. She claps her hands while walking down the aisle towards the ring and upon entering into the ring she asks for a microphone. Upon, getting a microphone she walks over to Sgt. Barrowman and smiles seductively at him.]

 

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Emma Chase: Colored me impressed Thom. Kid Toma is one tough cookie and you managed to beat him rather quickly. Granted Brandon would have beaten him in under three minutes but not many wrestlers can wrestle at the level that Brandon competes at so your time was...respectable I suppose.

 

Anyway, the reason why I have come out here is because I wanted to try and talk some sense into you. You and I have always been on good terms in the past and so therefore I feel that it is my obligation to try and steer you away from trying to face-off against Brandon.

 

I know in the past that you have beaten him, but that was before he reached his prime. He is no longer the guy you used to compete against in Philly. No, he has become something greater…he is now morphed himself into a fighting machine and because of this I think you should seriously think about going back to the west coast and beg those fools for your job back.

 

It is truly the smartest thing for you to do and nobody will think any less of you. So please heed my warning and leave the SWF before it is too late.

 

[sgt. Barrowman chuckles for a moment before he begins to speak.]

 

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Sgt. Barrowman: Emma it is so good to see you have not changed on bit. You are still a manipulative bitch.

 

[Emma stares at Barrowman in shock, she then says something to Barrowman that the microphone does not pick up.]

 

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Sgt. Barrowman: Look Emma, I meant no disrespect by calling you a manipulative bitch. That fact of the matter is that is what you are and I thought by now you would have embraced being a manipulative bitch.

 

I see right through your smokescreen Emma, I know full well that Brandon sent you out here in the hopes that a pretty face could convince me to back off. Well you are very pretty but, I nobody is going to convince me to back down from Brandon.

 

You see our thing is a matter of pride, I will not allow someone with a bloated ego bully my friends. Brandon made the mistake of starting with Alex and now I am here to make sure Brandon learns from his mistake…

 

[Emma smiles at Barrowman and bats her eyelashes at him.]

 

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Emma Chase: Okay suit yourself…you cannot say that I did not warn you…

 

[With that Emma kicks Barrowman in his nether region, which causes Barrowman to fall to the mat clutching at his…nether region. Emma then begins to laugh, she then turns her attention towards the curtain where the wrestlers come out and yells out:]

 

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Emma Chase: Come on boys, he’s all yours!

 

[Moments later the Pain Alliance and Brandon James come running down to the ring. Upon entering the ring the three of them lay Barrowman to waste as Emma stands off to the side shouting encouragement at them.

 

Brandon orders Kurt and Scott to hold Barrowman up, they comply and it is at this point that Brandon slaps Barrowman in the face. Shortly after that happens, the SWF Tag Team Champions Electric Law run down to the ring wielding steel chairs. As they approach ringside Brandon and Scott quickly leave the ring while Kurt is determined to get one parting shot in at Barrowman’s ribs.

 

That was a mistake on his part; as even though he was able to kick Barrowman in the ribs, he was unable to get out of the ring before Valiant cracked him in the back with a steel chair. Scott quickly pulled Kurt out of the ring.

 

As Emma Chase and her charges stand on the outside of the ring, Jack Giedroyc gets a microphone from a ring attendant and begins to speak.]

 

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Jack Giedroyc: What’s the matter mates, you don’t have the stones to fight us now that the sides are even?

 

[From the outside of the ring a furious Big Smack Scott attempts to get into the ring but is immediately talked out of doing so by Brandon and Emma.]

 

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Emma Chase: Jack my men are not stupid, they know when to fight and when not to fight. Now is neither the time nor the place for them to fight. Especially seeing how those steel chairs you and Valiant have put as at a great disadvantage.

 

I shall tell you what, how about my three men take on the three of you at Times of Trouble and if my men win Scott and Kurt get a shot at your Tag Team Titles at the Supreme Challenge and if by a miracle you three win, I will grant Thom…oh I mean Sergeant Barrowman…a shot at Brandon’s SWF North American Championship.

 

What do you three think? Are the three of you men enough to take on Brandon James who is the best pure athlete here in the SWF and the Pain Alliance?

 

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Jack Giedroyc: That sounds like a fantastic idea sunshine…but I am not sure if the three of us are willing to wait until Times of Trouble.

 

[With that Valiant and Jack leave the ring and start brawling with Scott and Kurt as Brandon and Emma run back to the locker room wanting no part of this brawl. Meanwhile in the ring Sgt. Barrowman is being looked at by members of the SWF medical team.

 

The show ends with a shot of Scott throwing Jack into the ring stairs. Jerry Eisen informs us that he will keep us up to date on this brawl on SWF.com but for now they must go because they are out of their allotted time.]

 

 

Post-Show Thoughts:

 

1. Even when I was writing that last segment I knew it was a stinker. Well that is all I have to say about the show.:D

 

 

 

 

 

I thought for sure that the Angry Boys were gonna get the upset win! Too bad that they're probably a few notches lower on the overness scale. I did like Angry's heartfelt confession, though ("...I'm angry." LOL)

 

Since the ME for Times of Trouble is going to be a tag team match, does that mean the title won't be defended?

 

I like that name Angry Boys, I have been thinking about making them a full-time tag team but the main problem with that is Gilmore is a Main Eventer and Marc is an Upper Midcard guy so if I were to make them a tag team there are not many teams that could beat them without killing their popularity.

 

The World Title will not be defended from now until the Supreme Challenge Pay-Per-View. The next PPV is a throwaway PPV, that is why there are so many tag matches on it. The way I look at it is the once Christian and Eric won their respective matches at the previous PPV, that set in stone the main event for the Supreme Challenge (The SWF version of Wrestlemania.) and so the World Title will not be defended for the next two months.

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I like that name Angry Boys, I have been thinking about making them a full-time tag team but the main problem with that is Gilmore is a Main Eventer and Marc is an Upper Midcard guy so if I were to make them a tag team there are not many teams that could beat them without killing their popularity.

 

The World Title will not be defended from now until the Supreme Challenge Pay-Per-View. The next PPV is a throwaway PPV, that is why there are so many tag matches on it. The way I look at it is the once Christian and Eric won their respective matches at the previous PPV, that set in stone the main event for the Supreme Challenge (The SWF version of Wrestlemania.) and so the World Title will not be defended for the next two months.

 

I have the same problem with tag teams, myself. It's just one of the challenges of the game, I guess :rolleyes:

 

Ah I get what you mean. It makes sense, and tag team matches between your top stars means you won't get a big hit on the ppv buys.

 

Good show, it moved along all of the storylines, and I don't think the last segment was that bad.

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SWF Roster

 

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The Faces

 

 

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Jack Bruce

Face

Hometown: New York City, New York

Entrance Theme:

 

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Gregory Black

Face

Hometown: Toronto, Canada

Entrance Theme:

 

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Jungle Lord

Face

Hometown: The Jungles of Borneo

Entrance Theme:

 

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Joe Sexy

Face

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio

Entrance Theme:

 

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American Machine

Face

Hometown: Albany, New York

Entrance Theme: Spangled Banner by Jimi Hendrix

 

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Vengeance

Face

Hometown: The Seventh Circle of Hell

Entrance Theme: Spirit Crusher by Death

 

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Lobster Warrior

Face

Hometown: Under the Sea

Entrance Theme: Rock Lobster by The B-52’s

 

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Captain Atomic

Face

Hometown: Three Mile Island

Entrance Theme:

 

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Christian Faith

Face

Hometown: New Braunfels, Texas

Entrance Theme:

 

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Art Reed

Face

Hometown: Winnipeg, Canada

Entrance Theme:

 

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Zimmy Bumfhole

Face

Hometown: Tallahassee, Florida

Entrance Theme:

 

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Randy Bumfhole

Face

Hometown: Tallahassee, Florida

Entrance Theme:

 

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Brett Biggz

Face

Hometown: Lincoln, Nebraska

Entrance Theme:

 

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Bart Biggz

Face

Hometown: Lincoln, Nebraska

Entrance Theme:

 

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Valiant

Face

Hometown: Key West, Florida

Entrance Theme:

 

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Jack Giedroyc

Face

Hometown: Leeds, England

Entrance Theme:

 

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Frederique Antonio Garcia

Face

Hometown: Montreal, Canada

Entrance Theme: Supermodel (You Better Work) by RuPaul

 

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Knuckles

Face

Hometown: Fresno, California

Entrance Theme:

 

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Shady K

Face

Hometown: Fresno, California

Entrance Theme:

 

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Sgt. Barrowman

Face

Hometown: Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Entrance Theme:

 

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James Michael

Face

Hometown: Carlsbad, California

Entrance Theme:

 

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Franklin Chandler

Face

Hometown: San Jose, California

Entrance Theme:

 

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Cowboy Roy Hickok

Face

Hometown: Laramie, Wyoming

Entrance Theme: Rawhide by Frankie Lane

 

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Robbie Retro

Face

Hometown: Studio 54

Entrance Theme:

 

The Heels

 

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Eric Eisen

Heel

Hometown: Sagaponack, New York

Entrance Theme: Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood by The Animals

 

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Brandon James

Heel

Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Entrance Theme:

 

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Angry Gilmore

Heel

Hometown: Fredericton, Canada

Entrance Theme:

 

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Everest

Heel

Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri

Entrance Theme:

 

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John Greed

Heel

Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada

Entrance Theme:

 

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Enforcer Roberts

Heel

Hometown: Richmond, Virginia

Entrance Theme: Seek & Destroy by Metallica

 

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Squeeky McClean

Heel

Hometown: Detroit, Michigan

Entrance Theme:

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MaratKhoklov.jpg

 

Marat Khoklov

Heel

Hometown: Moscow, Russia

Entrance Theme:

 

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Rich Money

Heel

Hometown: Denver, Colorado

Entrance Theme:

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/MarcDuBois.jpg

 

Marc DuBois

Heel

Hometown: Quebec City, Canada

Entrance Theme:

 

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Big Smack Scott

Heel

Hometown: Camden, New Jersey

Entrance Theme: Bump n’ Grind by R. Kelly

 

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Kurt Laramee

Heel

Hometown: Hell’s Kitchen, New York City, New York

Entrance Theme:

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Remo.jpg

 

Remo

Heel

Hometown: The Bronx, New York

Entrance Theme: Run This Town by Jay Z and Kanye West featuring Rihanna

 

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Runaway Train

Heel

Hometown: Trenton, New Jersey

Entrance Theme: Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/Aristocrat.jpg

 

Paul Huntingdon

Heel

Hometown: Cambridge, Massachusetts

Entrance Theme:

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/KidToma.jpg

 

Kid Toma

Heel

Hometown: Huntington Beach, California

Entrance Theme:

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/AkimaBrave.jpg

 

Akima Brave

Heel

Hometown: Huntington Beach, California

Entrance Theme:

 

http://i969.photobucket.com/albums/ae173/BHK1978/SWF/JamieAtherton.jpg

 

Dylan Palmer

Heel

Hometown: Vancouver, Canada

Entrance Theme: None at this moment.

 

 

 

The Announce Teams

 

 

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Peter Michaels

Lead Play-by-Play Announcer for Supreme TV and all SWF Pay-Per-Views

 

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Duane Fry

Secondary Play-by-Play Announcer for Supreme TV and all SWF Pay-Per-Views

 

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Anna Garcia

Color Commentator for Supreme TV and all SWF Pay-Per-Views

 

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Jerry Eisen

Lead Play-by-Play Announcer for Supreme Uprising, Backstage Interviewer for Supreme TV and all SWF Pay-Per-Views

 

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Alex Braun

Color Commentator for Supreme Uprising

 

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Hannah Potter

Backstage Interviewer for Supreme Uprising

 

The Tag Teams

 

The Face Tag Teams

 

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Electric Law

 

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The Amazing Bumfholes (Randy Bumfhole & Zimmy)

 

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The Biggz Boyz (Brett & Bart Biggz)

 

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Death Row (Shady K & Knuckles)

 

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The SoCal Express (Franklin Chandler & James Michael)

 

The Heel Tag Teams

 

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The Pain Alliance (Kurt Laramee & Big Smack Scott

 

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The Samoan Wildboyz (Kid Toma & Akima Brave)

 

 

The Managers

 

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Lisa Bowen

Who she manages: Gregory Black

 

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Jessie

Who she manages: The Biggz Boyz

 

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Dawn the Cheerleader

Who she manages: Electric Law

 

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Acee L. Lou

Who he manages: The Samoan Wildboyz

 

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Emma Chase

Who she manages: Brandon James and The Pain Alliance

 

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Floyd Goldworthy

Who he manages: No clients at this time.

 

 

Roster Notes: Well this was the updated roster that I told michgcs I would post. Granted it is a couple of months after the fact but it is better late than never I suppose.

 

I know that it looks like I have more faces than heels on the main roster but I assure you that is not the case. There are about eight more heels on the roster that I just have not put on the main shows yet due to the fact that they have low popularity or I just have not worked them into either show yet.

 

That being said I do have a lot of face tag teams when compared to my heel tag teams. Death Row are still heels in the actual game (I play with Face/Heels off so that I can book the way I want to book and not be restricted by the odd face/heel combo penalty.) but I guess I have made them faces due to their storyline and so that is why they are listed as faces.

 

Both Bruce the Giant and Steve Frehley are still with the company. Bruce is going to be retiring soon and I will probably cut him from the roster because I really cannot use him as a manager and so I have no use for him once he retires. Steve is being held off television for a little bit, I have plans for him but he will not be returning to television until after the Supreme Challenge.

 

Would anyone be interested in my developmental rosters?

 

Both RIPW and FCW are developmental companies of the SWF and I have workers on both rosters.

 

Yes this is a very bloated roster.:D

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I like that your posts are always so neat and orderly :D It's a heck of a roster update (I don't know them other than your game, so I'm going to say that you have a good roster), and I sure as heck would like to see the guys you have in development.

 

I like that you always have theme music for all your workers, btw. ;)

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Nice roster update. And for what´s it worth I don´t really think that your roster (at least not the main one) is bloated, after all I counted just 7 new guys (including Bruce the Giant) from where the game started. I would like to see your developmental rosters too, as I never had one myself so it would be interesting to see who you have there. :)
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Not bloated at all, i'v run Cult level companies with more people than that .. And i think i'v had around the same amount in my many attempts at running SWF that mostly end when i drop them to Cult (it seems Cult is the highest i can play at). I'd also like a gander at your Development Rosters just to check your conceived stars of the future.
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