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No fancy backstory. With the coming of TEW 13 soon, just kind of killed my drive for my 1987 diary. Still want to gain some skill and hopefully a better diary this time. Why Cverse and SWF? I guess I am a SE type of guy. I try and deny it but its what I feel most comfortable at booking. Cverse is great because your not bound by characters that everybody knows. My take on guy may not be your take on him. Meanwhile real world, Flair has got to be Flair, Hogan has got to be Hogan and the like.

 

 

 

 

SWF Roster

 

 

Main Event

 

Christian Faith

Enygma

Jack Bruce

Steve Frehley

Vengeance

Remo

Runaway Train *World Champion

 

 

Upper Midcard

 

Eric Eisen

Lobster Warrior

Angry Gilmore

Joe Sexy

Rich Money *SWF North American Champion

Squeeky McClean

Sam Keith

 

 

Midcard

 

Bret Biggz *SWF World Tag Champion

Elmo Benson

Grocho Bling

Jumbo Shrimp

Robbie Retro

Big Smack Scott

Enforcer Roberts

Frederique Antonio Garcia

Kurt Laramee

Marc Dubois

Zimmy Bumfhole * SWF Shooting Star Champion

 

 

Lower Midcard

 

Akima Brave

Bret Biggz *SWF World Tag Team Champion

Kid Toma

Randy Bumfhole

Lead Belly

 

 

Openers and Enahancement

 

Mikel Alonzo

Calamari Kid

Grease Hog

shady K

Knuckles

Andre Jones

 

 

Tag Teams

 

Death Row= Knuckles and Shady K

High Concept= Elmo Benson and Grocho Bling

Sexual Aggression= Joe Sexy and Angry Gilmore

The Amazing Bumfholes= Randy and Zimmy Bumfhole

The Biggz Boys = Bret and Bart Biggz

The Dirty White Boys= Lead Belly and Grease Hog

The Somoan Wildboyz= Akima Brave and Kid Toma

The Squid Squad= Calamari Kid and Jumbo Shrimp

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday Week 1 January 2007 Supreme TV Show

 

]SWF Supreme TV

V.Thompson Arena

10,000 (Sold out)

 

 

 

 

First show of the year and it started out with a bang. After the usual opening and some small conversation welcoming us to the show, Richard Eisen made his way down to ringside. He talked about how the SWF has been the world leader in sports entertainment and this year would be no different. He says he is more focused now, than he ever has been in being an innovator to the industry. SWF TV will be showing more title defenses this year. He orders Rich Money to defend the SWF North American Title tonight and Runaway Train will be defending the SWF World Title tonight as well. And if they both succeed in defending their titles tonight, whoever wins the SWF North American Title tonight will face Eric Eisen at Hell Freezes Over. Whoever is the winner of the SWF World Championship tonight, will go on to face Jack Bruce at Hell Freezes Over.Rated 77

 

 

Enygma VS Sam Keith

 

We then get treated to a great opening match between Enygma and Sam Keith. Both men are former SWF world champions. Sam spent most of the match on offense as he had Enygma in trouble most of the match. Whenever Enygma would mount a comeback Sam would kill it with a cheap shot. Sam goes for a Proton Lock thinking he has this one locked up but a small package by Enygma and a three count scores what one could say an upset victory for him.

Enygma defeated Sam Keith Rated:83

 

 

Runaway Train was interviewed and says his competion tonight is a joke as The Guru announces that he has it on good authority that Train will be going against Lobster Warrior tonight. Train promises to run all over Lobby. And as far as Jack Bruce is concerned he use to steal lunch money from punks like him back in school. This is 2007 and its Runway Trains year.

Rated:85

 

 

Sexual Aggression VS The Somoan Wildboyz

 

Sexual Aggression took on The Samoan Wildboyz in a good battle. The young Samoans put up a good hard fight but too much expiernce by Angry Gilmore and Joe Sexy prevailed. Sexual Aggression defeated The Samoan Wildboyz in 7:45 when Angry Gilmore defeated Kid Toma by pinfall with an Anger Management.Rated: 74

 

 

Andre Jones VS Frederique Antonio Garcia

 

Andre Jones took on the newly repackaged Frederique Antonio Garcia. Frederique used his arsenal of sexual innuendo and played mind tricks on Andre who got easily psyched out and the match was easily won by Garcia. Frederique Antonio Garcia defeated Andre Jones in 5:54 by pinfall with a Romeo Is Bleeding. Rated:60

 

 

Marc Dubois VS Remo

 

Marc Dubois took on Remo. The youngster held his own keeping Remo at bay with his quickness and speed. Remo caught Marc in while he was attempting a crossbody and slammed Marc hard to the mat. It became elementary from that point on.Remo defeated Marc DuBois in 7:44 by pinfall with The Destroyer. Rated: 72

 

 

SWF North American Title Match

Rich Money © VS Robbie Retro

 

The SWF North American Title was defended next. Rich Money the currant champion took on Robbie Retro. Robbie came out first and put on his usual disco dance moves but was quickly interrupted by Rich Money's theme who came out and was not amused. This one was pretty much all Rich Money who put away Retro with a hot shot that stunned Retro long enough for Money to land his Dollars from Heaven off the top turnbuckle. Rich Money defeated Robbie Retro in 7:31 by pinfall with a Dollars From Heaven. Rated: 76

 

 

Christian Faith was backstage being interviewed when Squeeky McClean had gotten into the ring with his own microphone and interuppted Faith. Squeeky called Faith a poison. Faith is everything that is wrong with the SWF. The two put on a war of words. Finally Faith has had enough and storms the ring. Squeeky catches Faith early and is beating on him but Faith answers the call and is firing back. Faith fires Squeeky into the corner and is signaling for The Leap of Faith. McLean reaches into his tights for something. Faith runs and is about to go for his move but McLean comes out of the corner and hits Faith with a set of brass knuckles dropping Faith. Christian is out cold and is bleeding as Squeeky stands over him. McLean is staring a hole through Faith as some of the roster (including Steve Frehley, Bart Biggz, Brett Biggz, Zimmy Bumfhole, Randy Bumfhole and Lobster Warrior) empties out. As they come into the ring Squeeky rolls out and makes his way to the backstage.Rated: 86

 

 

SWF World Title Match

Lobster Warrior VS Runaway Train © with The Guru

 

The SWF World Title defense was next as Runaway Train defended against Lobster Warrior. Early match saw Runaway try and put the match away early with some devastating power moves that had Lobster Warrior reeling. Lobby looked like he was in real trouble but eventually was getting back into the match with a ground based attack sprinkled with some aerial moves just to mix it up. Runaway Train became increasingly agitated and had to go out of the ring to confer with The Guru. Warrior with a baseball slide out of the ring catches both Guru and Runaway Train to the delight of the fans. Lobster and Train begin to fight outside but the tide quickly turns against Lobster as Runaway Train begins to thrash him outside of the ring. Into the steel steps, into the barricade goes Lobster Warrior. Runaway Train rolls Warrior into the ring and follows him in. Train pulls up Lobster Warrior and fires him into the corner, TRAIN WRECK by Train and this one is over. Runaway Train defeated Lobster Warrior in 13:35 by pinfall with a Train Wreck. Rated: 81

 

 

Train is upset it took so long to beat Lobster Warrior and begins to beat on him unrelientlessly. Suddenly the lights go out and after a few moments come back on. Train is looking around as is everybody else. Finally everyone spots him, Vengance is up above. The lights go out again and come back on and now Vengance is in the ring. Train rolls out of the ring and makes a hasty retreat as Vengance is standing in the ring staring at Train. About half way up the ring Jack Bruce comes out from back stage. Train sees this and has no where to go. Or so we think. While clutching onto the world title he climbs over the walk way barricades and retreat through the audience. The lights go out again and come back on as Vengance is out of the ring leaving Jack standing on the walkway pointing at Train. Bruce pulls out a microphone and declares Train can run all he wants. But at Hell Freezes over, Train will find out why he is the show stopper and he will be the next SWF World Champion.Rated: 89

 

 

Final TV Rating on C.A.N.N 5.48

Overall Show Rating: 81

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Tuesday Week 2 January 2007 Supreme TV Show

 

SWF Supreme TV

Wisconsin Gardens

10,000 (Sold out)

 

 

 

Runaway Train and The Guru are in the ring, bragging about Runaway Train's many victories. Train tells us Jack Bruce is not a worthy contender to his belt. Jack Bruce is good for one thing, and that’s being a pretty boy. Train can’t stand pretty boys. He plans on ruining Jack's face and perhaps his career. Suddenly, Jack Bruce hits the ring and chases Train and The Guru backstage. Bruce stays in the ring and calls for a microphone. Bruce calls Train a phony champion. All through out his life he has been told he is not tough enough. But in the end he brings down the show each and every time. Everybody stops what they are doing when he is wrestling just to see what Jack will do next. Train will find this out in just a few days. It’s Showtime Train.

Rated: 100

 

 

Enygma VS Frederique Antonio Garcia

 

F.A.G. tries his mind warfare on Enygma but it’s hard to read if they take any effect on the former world champion. Enygma is well focused tonight after coming off of a good win last week over Sam Keith and picks F.A.G. Apart with various leg and ankle holds. After being locked in an Enygma Variation for a few moments F.A.G. broke the hold by getting to the ropes. Garcia was limping badly as Enygma rolls him up in a small package to pick up the win. Enygma defeated Frederique Antonio Garcia in 9:58 by pinfall.

Rated: 73

 

 

Runaway Train and The Guru are backstage with Ana Garcia. Train is livid about Bruce interrupting his time earlier in the show. Train promises to end Jack Bruce once and for all. An unknown worker runs into the scene and hands Ana a piece of paper, she announces that Runaway Train will be in action tonight against Steve Frehley. Train picks up The Guru and yells at him to do something about this or he is going to be fired. Train dumps The Guru and storms out of the scene.

Rated: 95

 

 

Enforcer Roberts VS Eric Eisen

 

Eric Eisen is in trouble for most of the match as Enforcer Roberts puts on a technical show. Roberts also throws out most of the rule book as he used a few cheap shots to ensure Eric stayed in trouble through out the match. But he ducks under early for a back drop which Eric turns into a DDT nearly gets the win. A leg lariat and another well timed DDT plants Enforcer Roberts on the mat. Eric climbs up the top turnbuckle and hits a near perfect moonsault to pick up the win. Eric Eisen defeated Enforcer Roberts in 6:21 by pinfall.

Rated: 55

 

 

Death Row VS High Concept

 

Death Row begins to beat on High Concept as soon they arrive in the ring. But it short lasted as Elmo and Grouch both at the same time dropkick their opponents out of the ring. It is announced during the match that High Concept will be one team along with others to be announced later that will go against The Biggz Boys at When Hell Freezes Over for the SWF Tag Team Championship. Groucho Bling hits a Game Over on Knuckles to pick up the win. High Concept defeated Death Row in 5:52 when Groucho Bling defeated Knuckles by pinfall with a Game Over.

Rated: 63

 

 

 

Lobster Warrior with The Squid Squad VS Remo

 

Great match as The Underwater Union keeps Remo in check most of the night. The end of the match went like this. Remo Richardson blocked the Scorpion Deathlock. Lobster Warrior picks up Remo Richardson. Lobster Warrior hit the Dropkick To Knee. Remo Richardson blocked the Face Plant. Lobster Warrior hit the Dropkick to the Knee. A small package was countered into a The Destroyer. The referee begins the count...1! 2! This Could Be It! The referee's hand starts coming down...3! Remo defeated Lobster Warrior in 7:44 by pinfall with The Destroyer. During the match we also saw Calamari Kid distract Remo, and Jumbo Shrimp also distract Remo.

Rated: 83

 

 

 

Christian Faith comes down to the ring. He takes a microphone and starts talking to the crowd. He says over the years he has been called a lot of things before, but a cancer is a new one to him. He has no idea on what the hell is McLean’s problem. But he has a problem with Faith, come on down face him man to man. Squeeky McClean's music hits as he walks out. The two have a big argument, going back and forth on the microphone, before things take a violent turn and they start brawling. A whole host of staff hit the ring to break them up.

Rated: 82

 

 

Jack Griffith VS ????

 

Jack Griffith is a shock announcement. He makes his way down to ringside and asks for a microphone. He tells us for years he has been behind a black ball by the industry. Why you may ask? Because everybody knows that he can take down any of these paper champions on any given match. He issues an open challenge for anybody, he doesn’t care who it is. A few moments pass before the lights go out, and come back on. Vengeance appears in the ring and Jack panics. Its pretty much one sided as Vengeance hits the Skull Krusher and pins Jack Griffith. Vengeance defeated Jack Griffith in 4:24 by pinfall with a Skull Krusher.

Rated: 76

 

 

 

Robbie Retro VS Squeeky McClean

 

Robbie Retro is out first and begins his dance routine in the ring but its short lived. Squeeky McClean comes out to put a stop to it. McClean says Robbie may not be a cancer, but he is still everything that is wrong with the industry. But he doesn’t have a problem with Robbie as a man, he offers to shake his hand and Robbie shakes McClean's hand. Suddenly McClean pulls Robbie toward him fast to land a short armed clothesline. McClean puts the match away after picking up Robbie, landing a Stain Removal. Squeeky McClean defeated Robbie Retro in 6:26 by pinfall with a Stain RemovaL.

Rated: 69

 

 

 

SWF World Title match

Runaway Train © with The Guru VS Steve Frehley

 

Jack Bruce has joined the broadcast table to scout his opponent for When Hell Freezes Over. Runaway Train and The Guru taunt Jack and he returns the verbal shots. Frehley and Train don’t give an inch to each other. This gets under the skin of Train even further as the taunts of Bruce and the skill of Steve Frehley has him mentally in trouble. The Guru begins to distract Steve Frehley allowing Runaway Train to gain the advantage. Anytime Steve would begin to mount a comeback, The Guru would intervene distracting the ref allowing for a cheap shot by Train to stop the comeback. Jack Bruce has had enough and decides to get involved by pointing out to the ref what is going on. Train goes for a hook, but Bruce ducks under it and clobbers Runaway Train. Jack Bruce is now in the ring as Runaway Train and Jack Bruce are punching away at one another. The ref calls for the bell. Steve Frehley has begun to recover and is upset at the announcement, as is Jack Bruce. Runaway Train defeated Steve Frehley in 12:01 when Steve Frehley was disqualified when Jack Bruce ran in and attacked Runaway Train.

Rated: 78

 

 

The match is over and The Guru collects the world title and manages to get Runaway Train out of the ring. Bruce begins to plead with the ref but it’s no use. Jack Bruce calls for a microphone and is about to talk when Steve Frehley snatched it out of his hands. Steve tells Jack that he just cost him a match for the World Championship. Jack Bruce apologizes but Steve doesn’t want to hear it. It looks like the two may come to blows. Jack extends his hand and again apologizes. Steve stares at Bruce's out stretched hand but leaves the ring instead.

Rated: 91

 

Tv Rating for C.A.N.N. 5.72

Overall Rating 80

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