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Supreme Wrestling Federation Presents:

Awesome Impact 2010 Recap

 

To open the show, the rivalry between Remo and Rich Money, the World Heavyweight Champion as of February, reached it's boiling point when they met up with each other backstage. After the forming of an alliance between the two men in January, coincidentally before When Hell Freezes Over, Remo did his best to assist Rich Money in winning the World Heavyweight Championship. Unfortunately, both men's efforts were not enough on that day, but their vicious assaults on then-champion Eric Eisen resulted in the physically and psychologically stronger Rich Money taking on a weak, beaten down Eric Eisen. The result of the match was inevitable. However, Rich Money's arrogance as champion didn't sit well with Remo, who was quick to turn his back on the champion, giving him a taste of his own medicine. With almost a beatdown every week for one month, how was Rich Money going to fare against the seemingly indestructible Remo in the main event? We would soon find out.

 

But in the opening match of the night, newly signed Eddie Peak took on the very dangerous Angry Gilmore, the equally dangerous Marc DuBois and the also newly signed Chris Caulfield. In a match full of surprises, the victory came after Marc DuBois' last ditch effort to win the match blew up in his face. With Angry Gilmore and Chris Caulfield focused on each other on the outside of the ring, going shot for shot with each other, DuBois preferred to set himself up on the top rope, the seemingly perfect opportunity to finish off the match and leave with a victory. Eddie Peak would have none of it, and just as DuBois left the top rope, Peak set him up perfectly for the Peak of Perfection. Oblivious to what was going on in the ring, Gilmore and Caulfield had no chance to stop Peak from picking up the victory.

 

Christian Faith took one last stab at the Russian giant, Marat Khoklov, and although their rivalry had seemingly cooled down in the past two months, after Khoklov handily put Faith away twice at When Hell Freezes Over and Nothing to Lose. Faith however came in with a new air of confidence, one you wouldn't normally see in a man that had just been brutally beaten not once, but twice. Faith's persistence did not go unnoticed, and Khoklov came in equally confident, if not more, ready to put Christian Faith away for the third time, hoping to finish him off once and for all. Faith wasn't going to stop until it was his hand that was raised, and so he set forth towards victory. Faith not only won, but did the impossible, going toe-to-toe with Khoklov, punch for punch, and actually taking Khoklov off of his feet, and putting him away with the Leap of Faith to pick up the victory.

 

Rich Money then stepped out to the ring with a microphone in hand. With the same arrogance that we were all prepared to see and were just waiting to see Remo jump him to wipe the smirk off of Rich's face. Unfortunately, we would have to wait until later that evening to see if Remo could really put away the World Heavyweight Champion. Rich's last words stated that: Remo would be nothing without him, and that his betrayal has given Rich the fire to put Remo in his place. This was, of course, met with a chorus of boos from the audience.

 

The first title match of the night took place when The Golden Boys (Casey Valentine & "The American Machine" Dean Ansell) took on the reigning champions Valiant & Giedroyc. A relatively short match, it still packed a punch as new champions were crowned, as Casey Valentine earned the respect of his peers when he set the pace of the match, pushing Valiant around for the better part of the match. Upon tagging out to Ansell, his partner put the finishing touches on Valiant, forcing him to tag out to Giedroyc. With two fresh men in the ring, the match was beginning to look up for Valiant and Giedroyc, but soon enough, things took a turn for the worst when Dean Ansell put Giedroyc away with an Old Glory to earn the Golden Boys their first SWF Championship.

 

And then, in comes Bolte, the enigma of the Supreme Wrestling Federation. Almost unstoppable in the ring, Bolte sent out an open challenge to anyone in the backstage area to come on out and take him on in a match. Out comes Paul Huntingdon, who'd been enjoying a nice winning streak himself in the SWF. However, it didn't continue as Bolte quickly proved his point, putting him away with a Lightning Bolte for the victory. After the victory, Bolte celebrated in the ring for a couple minutes, before making his way to the backstage area, not to be seen again for the remainder of the evening.

 

Runaway Train and Brandon James, upon losing the North American Championship, had a couple encounters in the ring, most of which the old man taught the young, brash and arrogant Brandon James a lesson in real wrestling. A few decisive victories for Runaway Train caused Brandon James to throw out a last ditch challenge, claiming that if he beats Runaway Train at Awesome Impact, that he deserved a World Heavyweight Championship, and if Train defeated him again, that he would work as hard as he could to get Train the title he truly deserved, because he managed to beat the greatest wrestler the SWF has ever seen. As a matter of fact, Runaway Train did defeat James, putting him away in, once again, a decisive manner with his patented Train Wreck. Eating his words, James did the exact opposite of what he said he would do, instead jumping the physically exhausted Runaway Train and beating him down until he was lying face down on the canvas. Officials ran from the back to escort Brandon from the arena, and like Bolte, he was not to be seen again for the remainder of the night.

 

Gregory Black, the North American Champion defended his title against Chris Morrisette that night, and in a match that rivalled Rich Money vs Remo as the match of the night. High flying action, great technical wrestling, and full of entertainment, Black and Morrisette put together a match that will likely go down as one of the best matches for the North American Championship in SWF History. In the end, Black came out the victor, finishing off Morrisette with a Black Out, asserting that he was not only unbeatable, but the most dominant North American Champion in the company's history. Although he claimed to feel insulted, Morrisette left his pride behind and shook hands with Black before raising his hand in victory.

 

Then, it was the match everyone was waiting for. Rich Money and Remo made their ways down to the ring. Remo and Money both put everything they had into this match, both knowing that not only the title, but their status in the SWF. Remo wished to be known as the most dominant wrestler in the SWF, whilst Rich Money wished to be seen as the top of the food chain, in all aspects. Throughout the match, Remo's power moves put a beating on the champion, but the cunning Rich Money used his surroundings to damage the challenger. Remo and Rich Money continued to go at it, but around the twenty minute mark, Remo picked up the upper hand and ran with it, putting together a string of strikes and throws, leading to The Destroyer. Remo put Money on the canvas and placed the motionless champion's shoulders on the mat for the three count, earning himself the SWF World Heavyweight Championship. Remo celebrated in the ring, and held his title over his head in pure joy. How this will play out on Supreme TV in the coming weeks will be seen, and stay tuned for information about SWF's The World Is Watching

 

Overall Show Grade: B+

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Supreme TV, Week 3, March: Events of Note

 

  • Eddie Peak continues reign of dominance, crushing rookie Omar Brown within minutes
  • The Golden Boys defend their Tag Team Championships, putting away The Samoan Wildboyz
  • Gregory Black defeats Chris Caulfield, who challenged him to a match, and should he defeat Black, he would earn himself a Title Shot at The World Is Watching
  • Remo runs down to the ring to congratulate Black, but gets jumped by Rich Money who sparks a wild brawl in the ring
  • Jack Bruce picks up a nice victory over Steve Frehley in the Co-Main Event
  • Runaway Train pushes past Christian Faith en route to a potential title shot
  • Brandon James appears on the entrance ramp, Train stares him down, James smirks and walks away.

 

Supreme TV, Week 4, March: Events of Note

 

  • Runaway Train and Brandon James once again come face to face backstage, but no contact is made
  • The Amazing Bumfholes earn themselves the number one contendership spot for The World Is Watching where they will face off with The Golden Boys
  • Fuerza debuts, making quick work of gatekeeper Everest
  • Bolte sends out another open challenge, answered by Marc Speed, whom he also makes quick work of
  • Brandon James and Eddie Peak defeat Runaway Train and Chris Caulfield
  • Eric Eisen gets his daddy involved, causing Remo to defend his Championship
  • Remo still comes out victorious, handily defeating the former champion
  • Rich Money once again rushes down, beating down Remo, just like Remo did to him the month before.

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World Heavyweight Champion

Remo

 

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North American Champion

Gregory Black

 

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World Tag Team Champions

The Golden Boys

Dean Ansell & Casey Valentine

 

The Main Event Scene

 

Bolte

Brandon James

Christian Faith

Eric Eisen

Jack Bruce

Marat Khoklov

Remo

Rich Money

Runaway Train

Steve Frehley

Vengeance

 

The Upper Midcard

 

Angry Gilmore

Chris Caulfield

Chris Morrisette

Dean Ansell

Eddie Peak

Gregory Black

Jack Marlowe

Joe Sexy

Kurt Laramee

Squeeky McClean

 

The Midcard

 

Adam Nuclear

Brett Biggz

Everest

Frederique Antonio Garcia

Giedroyc

John Greed

Marc DuBois

Paul Huntingdon

Randy Bumfhole

Robbie Retro

Shady K

Valiant

Zimmy Bumfhole

 

Lower Midcard

 

Akima Brave

Bart Biggz

Casey Valentine

Fuerza

Kid Toma

Knuckles

Marc Speed

Remmy Skye

Ultimate Phoenix

 

Openers

 

Greg Gauge

Jay Chord

Matthew Gauge

Steven Parker

The Natural

 

Enhancement Talents

 

Davis Wayne Newton

Omar Brown

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Supreme TV, Episode 13

Week 1, April 2010

 

Announced Match-Ups

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Adam Nuclear

Ultimate Phoenix vs Robbie Retro

The Amazing Bumfholes vs Valiant & Giedroyc

Rich Money vs Eddie Peak

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Who do you think is the next break-out star that can be pushed to the Main Event Scene?

What talent in the wrestling world do you think can be brought to the SWF?

Who do you think deserves the next SWF World Championship reign?

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Announced Match-Ups

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Adam Nuclear

Ultimate Phoenix vs Robbie Retro

The Amazing Bumfholes vs Valiant & Giedroyc

Rich Money vs Eddie Peak

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Who do you think is the next break-out star that can be pushed to the Main Event Scene? Bolte

What talent in the wrestling world do you think can be brought to the SWF? Jonnie Perez

Who do you think deserves the next SWF World Championship reign? Squeeky McClean

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Supreme TV: Episode 13

Week 1, April, 2010

 

To open the show, the rather quiet rivalry between Runaway Train and Brandon James finally made some noise. As Train made his way down the entrance ramp with a microphone in hand, the crowd cheered him on as Richard Eisen came on the screen to confirm that he is next in line for a title shot, and will be receiving his World Championship opportunity at "The World is Watching". Down comes Brandon James, who is met by a chorus of boos from the audience in attendance. After a little back and forth arguing, Brandon blurts out to Train that not only will he not win in his title shot, he does not deserve it. Train gets up in Brandon James' face, and lets out just a few words: "Let it go, it's over". Train leaves the ring and heads up the ramp, leaving James in shock.

 

Paul Huntingdon defeats Adam Nuclear

Huntingdon returned to form this week, picking up a rather quick, and very decisive victory over Adam Nuclear. Nuclear's efforts to hold Huntingdon down with power moves and such did not work at all. In fact, they allowed Huntingdon to capitalize on his technical advantage. The end of the match came when Nuclear attempted to finish the match with a brutal clothesline, but Huntingdon ducked under and picked up the victory with a High Society (Jumping Neckbreaker)

 

Ultimate Phoenix defeats Robbie Retro

The fans witnessed the return to the United States of Ultimate Phoenix tonight, formerly known as Blue Sky. However, Robbie Retro was here to spoil his return tonight, and unfortunately, he did not do a very good job of it. Ultimate Phoenix's quickness and high-flying ability was too much for Robbie to handle, and was very obviously completely out of his comfort zone early in the match. As soon as Robbie was taken off of his feet once, it was all Ultimate Phoenix. Phoenix's shining moment came when he hit a perfect leg kick, sweeping Robbie off of his feet once more, and setting him up for the Phoenix Firebird Splash (Corkscrew Moonsault)

 

On the big screen, we see Bolte. Bolte announces that although he is not wrestling tonight, he wants to make his presence felt by everyone in attendance, and everyone watching from home. The lights go out, backstage, the concession stands, everywhere in the arena. After a few screams and some yelling, the lights come back on and in the ring, lying motionless, is Jay Chord. Bolte reveals that although he looks like a human being on the outside, on the inside, it's just "circuitry and wires". Bolte stands Jay Chord up on his feet, and wraps him up in the ring ropes. Bolte picks up a Kendo Stick from underneath the ring, and proceeds to beat Chord's legs and torso with the stick. Shouts of: "You will respect me!" fill the stadium as Chord continues to be battered by the now fuming Bolte. Bolte drops the stick and backs away from his victim. He steps out of the ring, and just sits on the entrance ramp. The lights go out once more, and upon coming back on again, Bolte has disappeared.

 

Fuerza defeats Omar Brown

In a very quick match, Fuerza ripped through the very tough Omar Brown. Fuerza went into the match with the fire we've become used to seeing in him, and after a couple power moves, Fuerza picked up the victory with a Powerbomb. After putting him down with the vicious manoeuvre, the getting the three count was easy.

 

The Amazing Bumfholes defeat Valiant & Giedroyc

The Bumfholes continue to pick up victories en route to their title match at "The World Is Watching". A very tight match, the Bumfholes edged out their opponents by using what they know best: some good high flying mixed with some solid technical wrestling. Not to say Valiant and Giedroyc didn't do the best they could, but Zimmy and Randy's chemistry was the real difference in this match. Valiant and Giedroyc just could not keep up with the fluidity of the Bumfhole's wrestling. The end of the match came when Zimmy took out Giedroyc with a Bumfhole in One (450 Splash)

 

Rich Money and Remo meet up with each other backstage, and although no words are said, there is visibly a lot of tension between the two men. After a lengthy stare down, Money heads down to the entrance ramp, and makes his way down to the ring.

 

Rich Money defeats Eddie Peak

Money and Peak went at it, and Money's wrestling tonight was clearly fueled by the bad blood between himself and Remo. A new Rich Money was in the ring tonight. A cold, calculating and most of all, deadly Rich Money was in the ring tonight against Eddie Peak. Peak's experience in hardcore environments realistically should have prepared him for this sort of match, but the way that Money was fighting tonight, no man in the SWF could have stood up to this man. Money went head-to-head, toe-to-toe, and shot for shot with Eddie Peak until both men were physically exhausted. The end of the match came when Rich Money hit the Bank Roll (Forward Fireman's Carry Slam)

 

Overall Show Grade: B-

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Supreme TV, Episode 13

Week 2, April 2010

 

Announced Match-Ups

 

Jack Marlowe vs Squeeky McClean

Dean Ansell vs Joe Sexy

Christian Faith vs Steve Frehley

Runaway Train vs Angry Gilmore

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Who do you think is the most under appreciated talent in the SWF?

Which SWF Superstar is the future of the company?

Who is the most exciting SWF Superstar right now?

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Jack Marlowe vs Squeeky McClean

Dean Ansell vs Joe Sexy

Christian Faith vs Steve Frehley

Runaway Train vs Angry Gilmore

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Who do you think is the most under appreciated talent in the SWF? Shady K

Which SWF Superstar is the future of the company? Paul Huntingdon

Who is the most exciting SWF Superstar right now? Rich Money

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Jack Marlowe vs Squeeky McClean

Dean Ansell vs Joe Sexy

Christian Faith vs Steve Frehley

Runaway Train vs Angry Gilmore

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Who do you think is the most under appreciated talent in the SWF?

Lobster Warrior

 

Which SWF Superstar is the future of the company?

Marc Dubious (or however the hell you spell his last name)

 

Who is the most exciting SWF Superstar right now? Jack Bruce

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Supreme TV: Episode 14

Week 2, April, 2010

 

Jack Marlowe defeats Squeeky McClean

Unfortunately, Squeeky McClean has not been having the best luck lately. His efforts in the ring have just not been up to par with the wrestling we have come to expect from him. "Jungle" Jack Marlowe on the other hand, gave exactly what we expected: A savage beatdown that everyone in attendance could enjoy. Marlowe officially ended the match by pinning McClean after the Jungle Jack Jammer (Scoop Side Piledriver). However, following the match, Jack had no intention of letting up, continuing the beatdown. Punches, elbows, stomps, kicks, you name it. One has to wonder what else "Jungle Jack" can do if he could brutally beat down such an established contender like Squeeky McClean.

 

Dean Ansell defeats Joe Sexy

Dean Ansell has officially made the transition from competitor, to contender. After defeating the former North American Champion, and former Tag Team Champion. Although Joe is getting older and becoming less of a competitor himself, he's still a dangerous man to face in the ring. Dean proved that he has the skills to move through the company en route to, hopefully, a World Championship opportunity. Ansell continued his run, and will be looking to successfully defend his Tag Team Championships along with his partner, Casey Valentine, at "The World Is Watching" in two days. The end of the match came when Ansell picked up the victory with an Old Glory (Bridging Package Powerbomb).

 

Once again, down to the ring comes Bolte. After the violent assault he put Jay Chord through last week, what does he have prepared for "The World Is Watching" in two days. Before Bolte even opens his mouth however, the lights flicker, and on the screen comes Vengeance. No words are said between the two men, on screen or in the ring. But, the body language between the two men says it all. Bolte throws his arms into the air in victory, and soon lowers them, mimicking a cross. Vengeance just slides his thumb across his neck, and it's pretty obvious what that one means. Bolte shows no fear, maintaining his position in the ring. The lights go out, and some sounds are heard in the ring. Both men, once the lights return, have switched places. This time, Bolte has returned to the big screen, whereas Vengeance is seen in the ring for the first time in weeks. Vengeance lets out few words, but the message comes across loud and clear. It seems we have another match scheduled for "The World Is Watching", and it seems that it will be between the two most mysterious men in the company.

 

Steve Frehley defeats Christian Faith

A bit upset tonight as the general consensus of everyone in attendance tonight was that Christian Faith would run through Steve Frehley. Wrong. Steve Frehley did everything right tonight, from taking quick shots at Christian Faith, to bringing in the big power moves when necessary. One thing that turned out well for Frehley was, however, beyond his control. Jack Bruce, a man who was considered by Faith as: "The only other wrestler in this company that I can truly trust", took less than a minute to betray that trust and take out the legendary Faith. Frehley took advantage of the opportunity, and finished the match with the Dark Destroyer Spear (Spear). The real question tonight, however, is not where will this put Steve Frehley in the rankings, but what will happen between Faith and Bruce?

 

Runaway Train defeats Angry Gilmore

Runaway Train continued his run towards his title shot at "The World Is Watching", by defeating the always dangerous Angry Gilmore. Train and Gilmore went head to head in a match that really tested Runaway Train's actual skills in the ring, as Gilmore probably threw everything at him but the kitchen sink. Train did not fold under the pressure though, as he continued to push through and finished the match with the Train of Pain (Three Point Stance Clothesline). A relatively uneventful match, it still did the job to entertain the fans. The events following the match however, entertained them even more.

 

Down to the ring comes Rich Money. He has that look on his face again. Runaway Train is completely oblivious to his arrival, due to the combination of his celebration and physical exhaustion. Money hops into the ring, microphone in hand and lets out just one word: "Train". Runaway Train turns around, shocked at his arrival, but upon seeing the look on Money's face, Train knew what was next.

 

"You're gonna' have to wait in line, Train".

 

After that, the violent assault from Rich Money rivalled those of some of the most violent men in the business. Money picked apart his target after knocking him down. He had a very methodical approach to his attack, taking out the legs so Train had much more difficulty getting to his feet, then going for the arms to make him even weaker. Then, came the kicks to the head. Money hopped out of the ring and began to throw any and everything that could be used as a weapon into the ring. Chairs, sticks, anything. He wanted to make sure that the last thought that Runaway Train had, was to step into the ring at "The World Is Watching". After beating Train down further with the weapons, he threw the weapons, piling them, one after the other onto the lifeless body of the giant. Money stood over his victim, just staring at him, as the show ended. What will happen at "The World Is Watching"? We'll just have to wait and see.

 

Overall Show Grade: B

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Supreme Wrestling Federation Presents:

The World Is Watching 2010

 

Announced Card

 

WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

The Golden Boys © vs The Amazing Bumfholes

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Marc DuBois

 

NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Gregory Black © vs Fan's Choice (Eddie Peak, Angry Gilmore, or Frederique Antonio Garcia)

 

NO DISQUALIFICATIONS MATCH

Bolte vs Vengeance

 

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Remo © vs Runaway Train

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WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

The Golden Boys © vs The Amazing Bumfholes

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Marc DuBois

 

NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Gregory Black © vs Fan's Choice (Eddie Peak, Angry Gilmore, or Frederique Antonio Garcia)

 

NO DISQUALIFICATIONS MATCH

Bolte vs Vengeance

 

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Remo © vs Runaway Train

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WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

The Golden Boys © vs The Amazing Bumfholes

 

Paul Huntingdon vs Marc DuBois

 

NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Gregory Black © vs Fan's Choice (Eddie Peak, Angry Gilmore, or Frederique Antonio Garcia)

 

NO DISQUALIFICATIONS MATCH

Bolte vs Vengeance

 

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH

Remo © vs Runaway Train

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Supreme Wrestling Federation Presents:

The World Is Watching 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[strutting down to the ring to open the show, is the one and only, Rich Money. Met to not only his usual chorus of boos from the audience, but to the confusion of most in attendance, as he isn't actually scheduled for a match tonight. Rich grabs a microphone, hopefully to explain to the crowd in attendance why he's here]

 

Rich Money: I know you're wondering why I'm here. I mean, considering I don't have a match tonight, and considering I tried to take out the guy who earned himself a title shot.

 

[The crowd, once again, begins to boo.]

 

Rich Money: I'm not finished. You will listen to me when I'm talking. As I was saying. I took out your number one contender, and tonight, I'm going to take out your champion. That's right. I've already to spoken to the man upstairs, and he's confirmed that Runaway Train will not be competing in the main event tonight because the doctors have not cleared him for competition. You want to know who your number one contender is? You're looking at him.

 

[Much to the crowds displeasure, Richard Eisen appeared on the big screen to confirm the news]

 

Richard Eisen: Rich is not lying, in fact, not only is he a good competitor, but I think that there still is some unfinished business between Rich and our champion, Remo. I am not showing favouritism, I am only doing this for you, the fans, and for your entertainment. Please, I hope you enjoy the rest of the show.

 

[Richard Eisen disappears from the screen and Money continues to speak]

 

Rich Money: So, if you don't mind. How about we get on with the show and I head to the back to prepare for my match tonight, okay?

 

[Money heads backstage and the wrestlers in the first match begin their entrances]

 

 

 

 

 

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The Golden Boys © vs The Amazing Bumfholes

SWF World Tag Team Championships

 

The match starts with Dean Ansell in the ring with Zimmy Bumfhole. Dean hits a series of punches that back Zimmy into his corner. Ansell follows it up with an Irish whip that sends his opponent into the corner of The Golden Boys. A couple knees to the body leave Zimmy sitting in the corner, and vulnerable to a brutal kick to the chest. Zimmy gets to his feet, and counters a punch with a kick to the side. An elbow to the head leaves Dean backing up, and puts Zimmy on the offensive. Dean sees another elbow coming, and he ducks under, and puts Zimmy down with a shoulder block. Dean tags out to Casey Valentine, who comes in guns blazing as he throws punch after punch, followed by an Irish Whip that results in Zimmy on the ground following a big boot from Valentine. Zimmy recovers, and gets to his feet. Zimmy ducks under a punch and counters with a slap to the chest. Another slap to the chest, and Zimmy ducks under another punch, countering with a wrist clutch suplex, holding Valentine in a wrist lock. Valentine looks as if he's going to tap out, but he hits Zimmy with a couple quick punches to the head that eventually force him to let go.

 

As he gets up, however, Valentine stays a little too close to the ropes, and Randy grabs hold of him, letting Zimmy get a couple free kicks in. Valentine comes back angry, grabbing hold of Zimmy from behind, and dropping him, back first, onto his own knee. The exhaustion is starting to set in for Zimmy, he's going to have to make a tag soon, otherwise this match could be over quick. Valentine drops a couple stomps to his downed opponent, before standing him up and sending him to his corner. Valentine tosses him to the ground and goes for the elbow drop from the top rope, but Zimmy is quick to move out of the way and Valentine misses his opponent, leaving him on the ground as well. Zimmy rushes out of Casey's range and tags out to Randy. Randy rushes into action, immediately hitting a nice hurricanrana, landing on top of his opponent and hitting a couple quick punches to daze him. Randy hits a couple nice elbow drops to the gut of Valentine. Randy gets a little over eager though, as he hops to the outside of the ring apron, and attempts a springboard drop kick. Casey gets his wits about him quickly, and avoids the manoeuvre. He stands Randy up, and hits him with a few punches before violently shoving him back to the ground. Casey tosses his opponent around some more, hitting a brutal gutbuster that leaves Randy as exhausted and beat up as his partner. The Bumfholes are just completely out classed in this match and the Golden Boys look to be en route to another successful title defense. Casey hits a few stomps before Randy stumbles to his feet, and Casey finishes off the match with the Deep Impact (Samoan Drop Backbreaker). Randy gets pinned, and the Golden Boys defend their championships. All in all, although there was a bit of offense from the Bumfholes, the Golden Boys took control of the match and proved why they are considered the most dominant tag team in the whole company.

 

The Golden Boys © defeat The Amazing Bumfholes when Casey Valentine pinned Randy Bumfhole following a Deep Impact

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul Huntingdon vs Marc DuBois

 

Paul Huntingdon and Marc DuBois begin the match with a bit of circling, and the feeling out process between the two men lasted about a minute and a half, with both men wanting to make sure they got the upper hand early. Eventually they got into it, with a battle for wrist control happening. Marc gets wrist control and starts to push the pace a bit. A couple knees to the ribs, and Marc has Paul pinned against the ropes. Paul shoves him off but leaves himself open to a couple strikes from DuBois, one of which actually swept Paul off of his feet. Paul is quick to get back to his feet, however, and he got right back into it. Punches start to be swung by Paul, one of which nearly connected and probably would've knocked Marc out if it had actually made contact.

 

Marc gets the chance to get back onto the offensive, but Paul shuts him down and gets right back into his groove, throwing punches, trying to turn it into a brawl as Marc is the much more versatile wrestler. Marc does get a couple shots in here and there, but for at least the first quarter of the match, Paul was getting the better of the exchanges. The first bit of real wrestling begins and it's Marc who kicks it off, after an Irish whip, Marc ducked under a clothesline and hit a nice drop toe hold putting Paul down on the canvas. Marc began to work the technical aspect of his game and started to work Paul's arms and legs. Marc slaps on a wrist lock, but it's not tight enough and Paul shrugs it off, rolling Marc up into a small package, going for the first pin attempt of the match. Marc kicks out before the hand even touches the ground once, and just like that, they're back on their feet.

 

Paul started to get a better feel for what DuBois was bringing to the ring tonight towards the halfway point, and that's when the match hit it's turning point, as Paul began to shut Marc down and keep him grounded so he could not leap around and control the pace of the match. Paul set up the finish of the match after a gorgeous German suplex that left Marc flopping around the ring like a fish. After an unsuccessful pin attempt from Huntingdon, he finished off the match with a High Society (Elevated Half Boston Crab) for the tap-out.

 

Paul Huntingdon defeats Marc DuBois after DuBois tapped out to the High Society

 

 

 

 

 

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Gregory Black: So how about we find out who my opponent is for tonight. Nobody challenged me earlier during the week, so I thought I'd let the fans decide who they want to see face off, against the most exciting, most entertaining, most fast-paced, jaw-dropping, over the top rope-hopping Supreme Wrestling Federation Superstar.

 

[black pauses for the applause and cheers.]

 

Gregory Black: So I've got this envelope here, that I'm going to open, and from the backstage area, could I please see...

 

[black tears open the envelope and reads it out to the audience.]

 

Gregory Black: Eddie Peak!

 

 

 

 

 

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Gregory Black © vs Eddie Peak

SWF North American Championship

 

Gregory Black is normally the aggressor in his matches, however, the psychotic Eddie Peak definitely took control of this match early on. Savagely beating Black into a corner with wild punches and kicks, Black eventually wound up seated in the corner, subjected to a brutal flurry of stomps and knees that resulted in the referee pulling him off of Black. Black stumbled to his feet, clearly off balance and not prepared to take another beating like that again, Eddie switched up his game plan, adopting a much more methodical approach, picking Black apart with shots aimed at his legs. Kneebreakers, Chop Blocks, and of course, leg kicks. Gregory eventually was unable to stand up for a period of time, and Eddie capitalized on this opportunity, going for multiple pin attempts and continuing to beat down the legs of the North American Champion.

 

Exhaustion started to set in for the big man, as one can only keep up the pace he was wrestling at for so long. This gave Gregory a chance to rest a bit, and not take as much punishment as he was taking for at least a short period of time. Greg collected himself and pushed himself to his feet, and finally started fighting back. Eddie was now backing up and taking some pretty hard punches from the champion, who was now fired up. Greg eventually got Eddie to his knees, and after a huge boot to the chin, Eddie was on his back, walking the thin line between consciousness and being out cold. Greg hopped on to the top rope as he promised the fans, and although his legs were brutally beaten up, he found the energy to propel himself off of the top rope, soaring into the air and coming right back down with a beautiful twin leg drop. With both men now beaten down, it really is anyone's match to win, and Greg took the initiative. Building on his momentum, Greg hoisted Eddie to his feet and started firing off some back chops. Eddie made his last ditch effort to pick up the victory, sending Greg bouncing off the ropes with a huge Irish whip, however it didn't turn out to well for him, as Greg came back with a Fade To Black (Spinning Sleeper Slam) before picking up the three count. Gregory Black once again defends his SWF North American Championship.

 

Gregory Black © defeats Eddie Peak when Black hit Peak with a Fade To Black

 

 

 

 

 

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[For the first time in awhile, Jack Bruce is met with boos from the audience, something that he was clearly not too happy about.]

 

Jack Bruce: I do not apologize for my actions last Tuesday. Thank you very much.

 

[And with that, Jack had put the microphone down and was ready to rumble as Christian Faith made his way down the ramp]

 

 

 

 

 

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Jack Bruce vs Christian Faith

 

Christian Faith and Jack Bruce stare each other down for a couple seconds before Christian Faith makes a move. Christian takes a couple steps towards Bruce and just looks at him. Bruce gets in his face as well, before viciously shoving him back. Faith switched gears right away, shoving Bruce back a couple times before charging at him and taking both me out of the ring together. Christian Faith continued to beat down the man who betrayed him all around the outside of the ring. Christian tossed him into the steel steps, into the barricade, into the ring posts, basically anywhere he could throw him. Meanwhile, the bell has already rung and the referee in charge has been counting the whole time. Already at the count of seven, Jack is desperately clawing his way back into the ring, but Christian will not let him, pulling him back out by his feet, Bruce's face brutally coming into contact with the floor below him. The referee reaches a count of ten, and the bell rings, but Faith is not done yet.

 

Faith continues to beat down on Bruce, who finally manages to get back to his feet. Officials start rushing down from the backstage area, holding both men back from each other. Close enough to communicate with each other and still make a little contact, Faith yells at Bruce, he tries to take more swings at Bruce, and all Jack Bruce does is spit in his face.

 

Jack Bruce, spit in Christian Faith's face.

 

That just set Christian Faith off. Christian violently threw the men holding him back off of him, and just went ballistic. Tackling Jack Bruce to the ground and beating him senseless until there was no more motion in Jack Bruce's body. With Jack laying motionless on the floor, Christian stood up, breathing heavily and staring down at his downed opponent. Faith just stood there as officials and medics prepared Jack Bruce to be brought backstage and placed in an ambulance. Faith was eventually forced to the back by officials, and although this ends the story for tonight, there will definitely be some backlash on next week's Supreme TV.

 

Christian Faith and Jack Bruce fight to a double count-out, causing a draw

 

 

 

 

 

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Vengeance vs Bolte

No Disqualifications Match

 

After some very mysterious entrances from both men, Bolte and Vengeance waste no time getting into it. Vengeance and Bolte just violently swing punches at each other, with no regard for their own safety or health. Both men take and throw vicious punches, and neither stumbled or even lost balance, let alone fall down. Both men waste no time heading to the outside of the ring either, as following a series of punches from Vengeance, Bolte countered one with an Irish whip and the action quickly spilled to the outside of the ring and over to the spare announce table. Vengeance and Bolte fought and scrambled trying to place one another on top of the table and in a vulnerable position. Once they realized that they could not get them onto the table this early into the match, they moved back towards the ring, fighting it out trying to get the upper hand. Bolte's unorthodox style made it much harder for Vengeance to counter his attacks, and that was the deciding factor in who got the advantage early in the match. Bolte ducked under a strike from Vengeance and hit a deadly spear, taking the fight to the ground. Bolte quickly made an escape, but not for long as he returned with his Kendo-stick, and without even being in range, he was already violently swinging it around, just hoping to hit something.

 

Luckily, he did connect with one of Vengeance's limbs and unfortunately for Vengeance, it was his head. Just as Vengeance was getting up from the spear-tackle, he just managed to get clipped by the stick, and that was good enough for Bolte, who continued to push through the match, picking apart his opponent, hoping to pick up the victory. Vengeance eventually managed to recover from the wound, and got right back into the match. Vengeance took a couple shots from Bolte, who right away just threw himself at Vengeance, who grabbed a hold on him and tried to finish the match quickly with the Skull Krusher (Tombstone Piledriver), but Bolte slipped through the backside and went for the school-boy roll-up. The action once again spilled to the outside of the ring, with both men brawling once again. Vengeance then tossed Bolte into the steel steps and stood over him, just waiting to hit him again. Bolte sprung back to his feet but was taken out once more by a clothesline. A very brutal clothesline, in fact. At this point, it seems like Vengeance may have Bolte's number, but anything can happen. Bolte, now looking a little out of it, crawled back into the ring, stalked by Vengeance. Vengeance tossed him into the corner and hit another brutal clothesline, but Bolte latched on to his arm and drove Vengeance to the ground, latching on to a straight arm-bar. Vengeance pushed his way towards the ropes, trying to cause a break, but there are no disqualifications in this match, meaning rope breaks do not matter. Vengeance had to crawl out of the ring, and with one arm still in the ring and Bolte trying his hardest to get the tap-out, Vengeance grabbed the Kendo-stick lying outside of the ring and struck Bolte with it to get him to let go. Vengeance dragged the Kendo-stick back into the ring and struck him a couple more times. Bolte made a last effort to regain control of the match, by throwing himself back at Vengeance, but Vengeance this time was going to get the finish, this time with Six Feet Under (Thrust Spinebuster). Vengeance slumped over the enigma, picking up the three count. Although this battle is over, the war is definitely not.

 

Vengeance defeats Bolte after finishing Bolte with Six Feet Under

 

 

 

 

 

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Remo © vs Rich Money

SWF World Heavyweight Championship

 

The bell rings and Money's already got that look in his eyes. Money comes rushing out and tries to take Remo to the ground right away, but Remo will have none of it. Remo tries to circle around the fight for a bit, waiting for Money to gas himself out a bit before going in on the offensive. Remo throws a few punches to keep Money back, but then eventually jumps in and takes Money down with a brutal clothesline. Remo waits as Money stands up on his feet, just waiting to do it again. Remo tries to rush at Money once more but Money will have none of it, hitting a quick drop toe hold and sends Remo to the mat. Remo stands up and Rich wants it back on the mat, so he grabs a hold on Remo's arm and sends him face first to the mat. A couple axe handles to the ribs of Remo cause him to get up and get back into the fight. A huge spear from Remo leaves Money on the canvas, prone to a few stomps from Remo and they connect every single time. Money hops to his feet again and continues to focus on the arms of Remo, sending him to the mat again, face first. Remo is quick to get back to his feet, and as Money charges back at him, Remo sends his face downwards and positions him for a powerbomb. Remo hits the powerbomb, but lifts him up again and sends him right back down to the mat, going for the pin. He doesn't even get to the count of one and Money is already back on his feet.

 

Remo gets behind Money, however, and hits a brutal headbutt that leaves Money on the canvas once more. Remo jumps at the chance to hit him again, and uses a knee breaker to make Money much slower on his feet, and also making it much harder for him to get to his feet. Remo starts to taunt his downed opponent, but Rich gets to his feet and lands a nice kick to the gut before trying to send him away with an Irish whip. Rich pulls him back in and lands a nice back chop that sends Remo to the ground. Remo hops back to his feet and sends a couple punches Money's way, and backs him up to the ropes. Remo puts his hands around Money's neck and shoves him almost completely over the ropes, but pulls him back in for a tremendous slap to the chest. Remo plants a couple knees to Money's ribs, but Money fires back with a huge punch to the gut and sends him down with a clothesline. Remo hops right back to his feet and meets with another kick to the gut from Money, who sends him to the ground with a nice, quick spinebuster. Remo once again, hops right back to his feet and sends Money to the ground, this time with a couple nice shoulder checks. Remo sends Money into the corner, and with his back exposed, Remo takes the opportunity to throw a couple quick kidney shots that leave Rich Money visibly in pain. Remo tosses Money to the ground, and goes for the pin.

 

No count as Money clutches the rope and gets out of the pin safely. Money gets to his feet and has the fire in his eyes again, as he charges at Remo. Remo lands a drop toe hold, a page from Money's book, and goes for a pin once more. The hand, however, doesn't even hit the floor once as Money is quick to kick out. They're both on their feet again, and Remo lazily goes for the shoulder clutch, and Money sees it coming. Money shrugs him off and sends a big slap straight to Remo's back. Remo drops to his knee in pain, clutching his back, and Money sends a huge punt kick his way aswell, directly to his chest. Remo gets back to his feet, albeit slowly, and they start throwing punches back and forth at each other, but eventually, once again, Money sends Remo to the ground with a Russian leg sweep. Remo rolls out of the ring to get some breathing room, and Rich right away starts taunting him. Remo gets a hold on Rich's leg as he stands too close to the ropes, and he hops on to the apron and drops Rich's face onto it, sending him back into the centre of the ring and leaves him prone to a huge German suplex from Remo.

 

Money tries to get back to his feet, but he just doesn't have the energy, and he just falls right back to the ground in the corner. Remo hoists him to his feet and sends him right to the corner, following him to the corner and jumping onto him with a huge body splash, following it up with a flurry of punches and then taking him down once again with a big shoulder check. Remo hoists him up and tosses him to the corner again, and pulls him out, just to toss him back to the ground with a lifting side slam. Money jumps back to his feet, surprising due to the amount of punishment he's taken. Money get tossed to the ropes, and comes back to a back body drop. He gets up and almost gets thrown with a German suplex, but he turns around just in time to drive Remo's arm into the canvas and leave him on the ground. Money slumps over him for the pin...

 

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2...

 

 

Kick Out!

 

Remo gets out of the pin just by the skin of his teeth and once again rolls out of the ring to get some breathing room. But out comes Money, diving over the top rope and into Remo's arms, who just grabs hold of him and throws him into the crowd with the fans in attendance, who swarm him, trying to cause him as much trouble getting back to the ring as possible. He eventually gets back, much to Remo's displeasure, but Remo gets right back into the match and starts brawling with Rich Money. Money throws a kick to Remo's gut, a very lazy one, and Remo catches it and puts him down with a brutal right hook. Rich lays on the ground, hoping for mercy, but Remo jumps on him with some deadly knees to the vulnerable head of Rich Money. Another knee. Another knee. This time he goes for the legs of Money, but he kicks up at Remo's face and he goes flying into the ropes. However, Remo baits him and dives at him with a spear. He goes for the pin...

 

 

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2...

 

 

Thr... Kick out!

 

Rich Money just gets out of the pin and gets his shoulders up. Remo tries to get a hold on Money as he gets up, but Money just tosses him off and sweeps his legs out from under him. Money climbs into a mounted position and starts dropping fists that leave Remo in danger of getting knocked out. Rich hits him with a vicious headbutt from a mounted position that almost left him out cold. Rich leaves him be for the time being and lets him get up, but Remo comes out like a bat out of hell and knocks him right to the ground. Remo hoists him up, and throws him over his shoulder. The whole arena stands up, knowing what's coming next...

 

 

The Destroyer! (Crucifix Powerbomb Flipped into Sitout Facebuster)

 

Remo drops down for the pin!

 

 

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2...

 

 

3!

 

Remo picks up the victory in a hard fought battle and defends his title against Rich Money!

 

Remo © defeats Rich Money when Rich Money fell victim to The Destroyer

 

 

 

 

 

[An exhausted Rich Money lay motionless in the ring. Some music begins to play in the arena as fans start to file out of the stadium. But something catches their attention...]

 

Mystery Voice: Hey Rich! I may not be cleared to compete tonight... BUT I'M CLEARED TO KICK YOUR ASS.

 

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[Runaway Train rushes down to the ring and Rich Money takes that as his cue to get the hell out of there, Rich bolts out through the audience and makes his way out of the stadium]

 

[Runaway Train hops into the ring and stands there looking down at Remo, the Championship belt wrapped around his waist, as he lays in the ring]

 

[Runaway Train hoists him to his feet, shakes his hand, and raises Remo's arm, with a smile on both men's faces. It seems that we'll have a number one contender before a new episode of Supreme TV airs]

 

Overall Show Grade: B+

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Supreme TV, Episode 15

Week 3, April 2010

 

Announced Match-Ups

 

In Style (Frederique Antonio Garcia & ???) vs The Biggz Boyz

John Greed vs Chris Caulfield

Runaway Train vs Steve Frehley

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Any thoughts on "The World Is Watching"?

Who was the shining star at "The World Is Watching"?

What was your favourite moment of "The World Is Watching"?

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In Style (Frederique Antonio Garcia & ???) vs The Biggz Boyz

I dont normally pick against a ??? but in this case I will because whoever it is has the unfortunate task of having to team with Frederique Antonio Garcia.

 

John Greed vs Chris Caulfield

Runaway Train vs Steve Frehley

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Any thoughts on "The World Is Watching"? Two good matches between Jack Bruce and Christian Faith (Matches can still be good even with that kind of finish IMO) and Its always Money no pun intended when Rich Money and Remo do battle, it just writes itself.

 

Who was the shining star at "The World Is Watching"? I would have to say Remo after retaining the SWF World Title.

 

What was your favourite moment of "The World Is Watching"?

The end of the show.

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n Style (Frederique Antonio Garcia & ???)I vs The Biggz Boyz

John Greed vs Chris Caulfield

Runaway Train vs Steve Frehley

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Any thoughts on "The World Is Watching"? It rocked the house, I'm glad Remo retained, but shocked that Bolte lost.

Who was the shining star at "The World Is Watching"? Remo. Though an honorable mention goes to Eddie Peak

What was your favourite moment of "The World Is Watching"? Runaway Train heading back on the rails!

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Supreme TV: Episode 15

Week 3, April, 2010

 

Eric Eisen heads down the ramp with a microphone in hand, and although he's not scheduled for a match tonight, the crowd knows he's got something up his sleeve. Eric basically tells the crowd that he, not only is here for a match tonight, but that he will win it and put himself back into title picture. Ever since he lost the title he's been a little weaker in the ring and according to him: He's "dying" to get the title that he truly deserves. Whether his claims work out for him and affect the men upstairs, we'll have to see, but for now, Eric just waits in the ring for the competitor that feels like answering a challenge from backstage. Down to the ring of course, comes Ultimate Phoenix, who last time we saw him, defeated Robbie Retro and proved that his style of wrestling is one to be feared. We'll have to see how it turns out for him against a much tougher competitor in Eric Eisen.

 

Eric Eisen defeats Ultimate Phoenix

Eric and Ultimate Phoenix went at it for a good couple of minutes before an upper hand was found, as Eric Eisen was surprised by the speed and agility of Ultimate Phoenix. Ultimate Phoenix showed that he can hang with the best of them, however, his eagerness got the best of him, and he prematurely went for the Phoenix Firebird Splash (Corkscrew Moonsault) and missed his target, who just managed to move out of the way in the nick of time. Eisen spotted opportunity, and finished off the match with The Supremacy (Lifting DDT)

 

Highlights of "The World Is Watching" are shown, as the match between Remo and Rich Money is highlighted. From Rich coming out at the beginning of the show to announce his title shot, to his battle with Remo, to Runaway Train reappearing and scaring him away. The clip ends with Remo and Runaway Train shaking hands, and the announcers Peter Michaels & Duane Fry hype the title match at "Master of Puppets"

 

Vengeance, also a winner at "The World Is Watching" appears on the screen. Vengeance begins to speak about how he proved that he is the dominating force of the SWF, and that nobody will ever take his place as the mystery man. The video shows Vengeance sitting next to a tombstone, and when the camera zooms in, Bolte's name is clearly seen on the tombstone. Vengeance begins to slander Bolte, and just as he does, out from behind comes Bolte with the Kendo-stick, smacking Vengeance in the back of the head and slapping on a Sleeper hold that leaves Vengeance motionless. Bolte continues to hold on until he has dragged Vengeance off the screen, and returns to utter few words, as usual: "Never... Doubt..." before disappearing. This rivalry is certainly not over.

 

In Style defeat The Biggz Boyz

The bell had already rung when the TV audience was brought back from the Vengeance and Bolte video, and they were unfortunately not treated to finding out right away who Frederique Antonio Garcia's new partner was. The audience in attendance and the announcers continuously mentioned however, that his partner was indeed, The Natural, of NOTBPW fame. Touted as one of the big stars of the up north wrestling scene, he did not disappoint, picking up the victory himself over Bart Biggz with a nice little bit of help from his partner, Flashing Lights (Bear Hug Hold, Superkick into Jackknife Pin)

 

Chris Caulfield defeats John Greed

Greed had been picking up momentum lately but unfortunately it was halted by the much more experienced Chris Caulfield. Caulfield proved why he is one of the most wanted in the wrestling business, as he put on a very good match with the assistance of John Greed. Greeds multiple attempts at early pins to end the match before Caulfield got started were, obviously, unsuccessful, and Caulfield finished the match with a Danger Drop (Brainbuster)

 

The vicious assault on Jack Bruce is shown on the big screen as Christian Faith stands in the entrance ramp. Jack Bruce spitting in Christian's face is shown multiple times, and the consequences for Jack Bruce were also shown, as his unconscious body was removed from the arena and sent to the hospital in an ambulance. Christian stands with a microphone, and begins his statement with a jab at Jack Bruce:

 

"I do not apologize for any of my actions last week."

 

Fortunately for him, Jack Bruce did not appear to beat Faith senseless as well. Faith went on to say how bad it felt to lose trust in everyone in the company, and that Bruce was the only person he could truly count on to keep him safe and let him know when something was going wrong and become a possible problem for Faith. His statement ended with a simple, few words, something that has been seen far too often lately in the SWF:

 

"Jack Bruce, got exactly what he deserved."

 

Runaway Train defeats Steve Frehley

Frehley does not back down from the number one contender tonight, looking to prove that he is the true number one wrestler in this company and is ready for the title shot that he believes he deserves. Train is no slouch though, and threw everything he could at Steve Frehley tonight. Runaway Train and Steve Frehley went at it for a good ten minutes before anyone really picked up a clear advantage, and it was Runaway Train who got it. After a brutal spinebuster, Train quickly got into position to win the match, but after an unsuccessful attempt at a Train of Pain (Three Point Stance Clothesline), the crowd suddenly got behind Steve Frehley. Frehley unfortunately also missed his Dark Destroyer Spear (Spear) and wound up falling victim to the Train Wreck (Throwing Crucifix Powerbomb) followed by the pin. Remo heads down to the ring to congratulate the victor and the two men face off before once again shaking hands out of respect, as the Supreme TV logo hits the screen and the show fades out.

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Supreme TV, Episode 16

Week 4, April 2010

 

Announced Match-Ups

 

Marat Khoklov vs Omar Brown

North American Championship Contendership Match: Angry Gilmore vs Adam Nuclear

Bolte vs Giedroyc

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Thoughts on the debut of The Natural?

Where do you stand on the Christian Faith / Jack Bruce feud?

Who should be the subject of the first bit of SWF merchandise?

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Supreme TV, Episode 16

Week 4, April 2010

 

Announced Match-Ups

 

Marat Khoklov vs Omar Brown

Its probably a better idea to have SWF talent win this match and not an outsider.

 

North American Championship Contendership Match: Angry Gilmore vs Adam Nuclear

 

Bolte vs Giedroyc

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Thoughts on the debut of The Natural? I think its great it will definately help the company.

 

Where do you stand on the Christian Faith / Jack Bruce feud?

I like it you can never go wrong with having these two feud.

 

Who should be the subject of the first bit of SWF merchandise?

Lobster Warrior he needs to sell foam hands (or whatever Lobsters have:D)

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Marat Khoklov vs Omar Brown

North American Championship Contendership Match: Angry Gilmore vs Adam Nuclear

Bolte vs Giedroyc

 

Eisen's Brain

 

Thoughts on the debut of The Natural? He's a Natural!

Where do you stand on the Christian Faith / Jack Bruce feud? Brucey's going to come on top.

Who should be the subject of the first bit of SWF merchandise? Marat!

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