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<p>Kazikaze vs. <strong>“THE DARK DESTROYER” Steve Frehley</strong></p><p>

Standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>Frehley will steamroll past Kazikaze who is likely here to help younger talent getting over in Underground rather than being big name on the main show.</em></p><p> </p><p>

Kurt Laramee vs. <strong>“THE HONORABLE” Valiant w/ Hannah</strong></p><p>

[standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>Valiant might be little soft to go into cell but he´s certainly tough enough to beat Laramee.</em></p><p> </p><p>

The Awesomeness w/ Dawn the Cheerleader vs. <strong>The Truth w/ Jungle Lord and Zim-ME</strong></p><p>

[Non-Title Match]</p><p>

[standard Tag Team Match]</p><p>

<em>Right now, Awesomeness aren´t tag title contenders so they aren´t winning against the champs either.</em></p><p> </p><p>

A chosen member of ‘Team Faith’ vs. <strong>A chosen member of The Establishment</strong></p><p>

[Winner gains numbers advantage for their team in the “Warzone Cell”]</p><p>

[All Supreme Superstars are barred from ringside]</p><p>

[standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>I think this will go down with the classic settings of heels having advantage in the Cell match, as it´s little hard to cheer for teh face guys if they are getting the easier route.</em></p><p> </p><p>

SWF OWNER Rich Money w/ The Establishment vs. <strong>The unknown 4th Member of ‘Team Faith’</strong></p><p>

<em>Yes, I have Money losing here, why? Because I think the 4th guy will be a big name though I have hard time figuring who it might be. At first I thought about Brandon as he would have history with Remo but you have had problems with him rating wise so guess not. Bruce was my other top choise but that firing angle makes it hard to insert him in the match right now and besides you said little while ago that 4th guy would be little bit of a suprise and either Brandon and Bruce would be logical choises (as was Gilmore who I think wasn´t revealed at that point) so I go with someone else instead. Idol or Chord is possible but I kind of expect both of them being heels. Bruce the Giant aren´t good fit to that match and Valiant is out too it seems so who the 4th guy is? I shall go with lot less obvious choise and say that Vengeance is the 4th member as though he has beaten the good guys lately he seems to be more of a tweener than full heel in a way since he attacked Eisen too and he would certainly be ruthless enough for Faith (I doubt either Gilmore or Atomic would mind either, they just don´t seem to have enough braincells to be scared </em><img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><em>). Of course that leaves the question who´s the 4th guy in Money´s side but I think I already done way too long detour for a simple answer like this. </em><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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<p>Kazikaze vs. <strong>“THE DARK DESTROYER” Steve Frehley</strong></p><p>

[standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>Poor Kazikaze...</em></p><p> </p><p>

Kurt Laramee vs. <strong>“THE HONORABLE” Valiant w/ Hannah</strong></p><p>

[standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>Valiant wins this one, Laramee is firmly entrenched in the J.O.B. Squad.</em></p><p> </p><p>

The Awesomeness w/ Dawn the Cheerleader vs. The Truth w/ Jungle Lord and Zim-ME</p><p>

[Non-Title Match]</p><p>

[standard Tag Team Match]</p><p>

<em>The Truth needs a little momentum going into the PPV.</em></p><p> </p><p>

A chosen member of ‘Team Faith’ vs. <strong>A chosen member of The Establishment</strong></p><p>

[Winner gains numbers advantage for their team in the “Warzone Cell”]</p><p>

[All Supreme Superstars are barred from ringside]</p><p>

[standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>In these matches, traditionally the heels have the advantage, 2-on-1 attacks just aren't standard babyface tactics. I'd guess that the match-up will be Remo vs. Atomic.</em></p><p> </p><p>

SWF OWNER Rich Money w/ The Establishment vs. <strong>The unknown 4th Member of ‘Team Faith’</strong></p><p>

[standard Singles Match]</p><p>

<em>Potentials for the 4th member: Bruce the Giant, Rocky Idol, Jack Bruce, and Big Cat Brandon. Jack Bruce has been "fired" so he's out. We don't know Idol's disposition, he may be Money's 4th member so I don't feel comfortable picking him. Between Big Cat and Bruce, which has more hate for Money? Brandon has history with Money and Remo, and Bruce was brought to SWF for the sole purpose of being destroyed by Money. I'm going with Bruce. I think he has the stature to beat Money, while Big Cat doesn't at this time.</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

I think the faces need a win here to counter The Establishment's numbers advantage. Both sides will come out looking strong after the show.</em></p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Results for SupremeTV (Episode #22) will be up Thursday night!</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

There is a possibility that it could stretch to Friday, depending upon what happens post-work tomorrow, but the plan is to have everything up by the end of Thursday night. </p><p> </p><p>

This is the 'Go Home' show leading into "Times of Trouble"; so, there's bound to be some fireworks coming. Will Vengeance accept Rich Money's "Warzone Cell" offer? Who is the 4th and final member of Christian Faith's 'Cell team? Plus, how do these final spots change the tone of the match going into the PPV? </p><p> </p><p>

As always, it takes a little longer for me to book & write PPV's versus a TV show. The major reasoning? Finding the correct visual-aspect to further the overall feel of the PPV. I have a few ideas in mind; however, have to toy around with these ideas a little more before I feel 100% comfortable with everything. </p><p> </p><p>

Thank you to EVERYONE who has predicted thus far. I know that I don't use 'contests' to drive interaction; so, I appreciate that you still go the route of leaving behind your thoughts/perspectives/comments/feedback. It helps me to see who may be reading my show once it comes out.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>UPDATE:</strong> 1,000 posts!! Yay!! This was a big goal of mine with this project. This is only my 2nd dynasty to surpass this number (the 1st being PSW: The Evolution of Greed). Thank you to everyone who helped me get to this point!</p>

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EPISODE #22

Tuesday, 2nd Week of June 2013

Mayor Street Arena || New England

|| CARD || PREVIOUS SUPREMETV || PREVIOUS UNDERGROUND

 

 

 

 

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SWF ANNOUNCING TEAM

Peter Michaels, Duane Fry and Jerry Eisen

Peter Michaels:
THIS… IS… SUPREMETV!!
[Pyro is heard going off in the background; almost deafening]
That’s right folks. The GREATEST, most IN-YA-FACE, wrestling action only comes from one show… and you’re watching that here on C.A.N.N.
[Pauses; crowd roars in the background]
I’m Peter Michaels…
[Tips his hat slightly]
and alongside me are the collective voice of the SWF, Duane Fry and Jerry Eisen.
[Pauses]
I know I say it every week but damn, boys, we’ve got one HELL of a show for you tonight!

Duane Fry:
That’s RIGHT, Peter!
[brief Pause]
We are only 48 hours away from one of THE most talked about PPV’s in 2013; “Times of Trouble”. The “Warzone Cell” has been resurrected via a challenge from the “Iron Man” and it’s looking like an all-out WAR may be on our hands. With the fact that we DO NOT know the identity of the final member of EACH team, what will unfold tonight?
[Pauses]
Who will Faith bring in as his 4th fearless warrior… AND… Will the “Demon” FINALLY give the ‘Supreme Dictator’ an answer as to whether or not he’ll team with
The
Establishment on Thursday? So many questions… So many BIG questions are still left unanswered!

Jerry Eisen:
Which makes for a GREAT show tonight, that’s for sure.
[Pauses]
On top of that, we’ve got a truly EXPLOSIVE World Heavyweight Championship match set for this Thursday as the man who’s carried the belt for 11 months now, “The Dark Destroyer” Steve Frehley, DEFENDS his coveted championship against the rising heavyweight in “Prime Time” Des Davids. From what we’ve seen recently, Davids is MORE than a handful for Frehley. Could we have a NEW Champion on the immediate horizon? It’s ENTIRELY possible!

Peter Michaels:
Tonight’s bound to be a lesson in chaos; no doubt. The ‘Cell is getting closer-and-closer and there’s NO turning back now. Strap yaself in…

[Michaels is interrupted by Money’s theme beginning to blare.]

Duane Fry:
Just like EVERY week before… We can’t have a SupremeTV opening without… HIM…

Jerry Eisen:
Welcome to the Rich Money Show; ladies and gentlemen.
[Frustrated in his tone]
Where ONLY HE matters; I guess.

Peter Michaels:
I’m sure he’s bout to give a last ditch effort to pull Vengeance on his team. Will it work? Let’s see what he’s got up his sleeve…

 

 

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IN-RING OFFER

INVOLVED:
Rich Money and ????

“Dealing with the Devil”

 

[supremeTV opens with the sound of Rich Money’s theme music blaring throughout the Mayor Street Arena. As the pompous ‘Supreme Dictator’ strolls through the ‘Gate, projecting his trademark smug smirk upon his face, he’s instantly met with a momentous wave of absolute disdain from the SWF Nation. Much like we’ve seen every week prior, this doesn’t faze Money in the slightest. The smirk upon his face personifies his defiance.]

 

[slowly, walking alone, the SWF OWNER overtakes the squared circle. The lack of The Establishment at his side is somewhat confusing; however, Money’s impenetrable power allows him the confidence to go it alone.]

 

[in the ring, as his music fades behind the chorus of boos before him, Money continues to stand defiant. Seconds later, he raises the microphone up to his mouth; never breaking his arrogant persona.]

 

[Rich Money]:
I’ve been called delusional… careless… and blatantly unrealistic…
[Crowd pops; Money continues to smirk]
In the same breath, they claim that I’ve become so blinded by my apparent ego that it’s impossible to see the danger ahead.
[Pauses]
I see nothing of the sort.
[Pauses]
In 48 hours, I will step into THE deadliest match in professional wrestling history. It’s been said that it will chew you up and spit you out as a shell of your former self. Even I, with endless amounts of power, understand the gravity of such a statement. There’s no authoritative action that can soften the blow of the ‘Cell. So, I must see to it that I populate MY team for victory. Ultimately, winning is the best form of survival when it comes to a match like this.

 

[Crowd boos; Money pauses and smirks.]

 

[Rich Money]:
That is why I have made NO secret about who I value as the 4th and final member of MY team going into “Times of Trouble”.
[Pauses]
Eisen, Remo, and myself, we have what it takes to overcome the ‘Cell; however, that’s not what I’m looking to accomplish in this match. Truth is, I have, potentially, the best chance I’ll EVER have of ending the careers of my greatest rivals… All in one night.
[Pauses; crowd boos as he smirks]
Jack Bruce has already felt the sting of my authoritative action. Now, Faith, Gilmore, Atomic and whoever is STUPID enough to stand at their side, will theoretically find the same end; no longer a member of the SWF roster. In their case, due to intense injury; bringing their in-ring careers to a screeching halt.
[Pauses]
How do I ensure that this will happen?
[Pauses; puffed chest and smug smirk upon his face]
The very thing that you claim I am delusional about…
[Pauses]
Recruiting the “Demon” Vengeance to stand at my side… to conquer them all…
[Pauses; smirks grows larger]
To, once and for all, CRUSH the competition!

 

[The crowd boos like crazy once again; however, this doesn’t stray Money from his original message. He stands defiant in arrogance.]

 

[Rich Money]:
Does he appear stable? Not at all. Do I care? Not at all.
[Pauses]
What I care about is the unadulterated violence that he brings to the squared circle. With HIM at MY side, there’s no telling HOW big of a MASSACRE we could have on our hands. Blood will be spilt… bones broken… lives changed forever…
[Pauses]
That’s why I continue my campaign. To recruit Vengeance is to ensure the absolute decimation of my rivals… That’s a situation that I’m more than willing to negotiate…

 

[As Money stands proudly in the ring, his chest puffed outward as he projects a smug smirk, the SWF Nation does their best to shower him with a wave of hefty boos. That said, those boos would grow even LARGER as the lights begin to flicker…]

 

[As the lights do so, Money’s smirk grows much larger. He knows that the “Demon” is on his way and, by the look of things, he appears to be anticipating his arrival.]

 

[Eventually, the lights drop completely as the sound of surging electricity can be heard throughout the Mayor Street Arena. Within the flashes of cameras nearby, we witness a minor plume of smoke encompassing the ringside area; creating a truly eerie vibe to say the least.]

 

[Finally, on high, apparently in the rafters of the arena, a streak of electricity is shown shooting from one end to the other. In doing so, audio is played above the crowd that symbolizes rolling thunder.]

 

[seconds later, the lights come back up. When they do, Rich Money still stands proud in the center of the ring. Meanwhile, he’s not alone anymore. Across from him stands the 7-foot “Demon” himself; Vengeance.]

 

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The Demon Appears from the Darkness!

 

Duane Fry:
Ask and you SHALL receive…

 

Jerry Eisen:
WOW… I’ve grown accustomed to the “Demon”. His sheer presence shocks me EVERY time.

 

[standing completely still, his arms at his side, the vile force stares directly upon the SWF OWNER. Due to the mask, there’s no semblance of emotion. For all we know, this could in any way possible. That said, this truth doesn’t faze Money. He slowly raises his microphone BACK up to his mouth to speak; smirking in a smug fashion the entire time.]

 

[Rich Money]:
JUST the man I was looking for.
[Pauses; smirks]
By now, it must be common knowledge that I’m in need of your services.
[Pauses]
I’m not out here to force you into anything. GOD knows that THAT little trick has seemingly gone by the wayside…
[smirks; slight roll of the eyes]
… But I Understand. You’re unhitched… untethered… You act entirely on your own accord… Which makes me want you on my side THAT much more.
[Pauses; evil smirk]
So what will it take? As you know, I’m not one to fail at negotiations…
[Pauses]
There has to be SOMETHING you want…

 

[Money pauses for a second in hopes that Vengeance would respond. That said, the towering “Demon” remains motionless as he stands in the corner. An occasional head tilt can be seen from the supernatural big-man; however, for the most part, he appears mysteriously stoic; a vision that’s quite fear-driving given his menacing sight.]

 

[Rich Money]:
Hardball… I get it…
[Pauses]
It’s a basic tenant of negotiations. Even someone as primal as you must understand that.
[Pauses; smirks]
How about this? I’ll throw out an initial offer. If you accept…

 

[As Money is relaying his last phrase, Vengeance is shown slowly sauntering in his direction. It’s a truly menacing sight; so much height… so much power… so much menace to his stare. Meanwhile, Money doesn’t appear moved by the situation. He stands his ground arrogantly.]

 

[ultimately, before Money can finish said phrase, Vengeance is shown reaching outward in a strong fashion & ripping the microphone from his head. In doing so, the crowd actually pops slightly for the exchange.]

 

[Vengeance pauses for a second before raising the microphone up to his mask. During this time, he appears to be staring directly in Money’s eyes. To the average joe, this would be a situation where you would most likely die of a heart attack. The fear alone would take you. In this case, somehow, someway, Money stands defiant of such a daunting reality.]

 

[Vengeance]:
Tick… Tock… Tick… Tock…
[Pauses]
Time’s running up…
[Pauses]
Enjoy it… While you still… can…

 

[Vengeance states with a burly, deep baritone, voice.]

 

With that, Vengeance drops the microphone at his side once again; staring upon Money in the process. This is the FIRST TIME we’ve heard from Vengeance in a VERY long time. He’s not one who really ‘gets on the mic’ very often. So, the sheer fact that he spoke sends shivers down the spine of those in attendance and watching at home.]

 

Duane Fry:
Time’s running up? Enjoy it while you still can? What does this MEAN?!

 

Jerry Eisen:
I have NO Idea!

 

Peter Michaels:
Time’s runnin’ out… but for WHO?

 

[Another who has a shiver down his spine… Rich Money.]

 

[Money tries his best to appear as he did before; however, the unsettling sound of a burly sense of laughter radiating from within the mask of Vengeance slowly begins to turn his mood. ]

 

[The SWF OWNER does his very best to stand tall; however, his stance has shrunken slightly.]

 

[Attempting to compose himself, Money adjusts his sports coat & tie in a stiff fashion. Seconds later, as he attempts to speak, he’s cut off by the overwhelming darkness once again…]

 

[The lights flicker once and then drop completely. The Mayor Street Arena is, once again, cast into the darkness. Lights from nearby cameras flicker; however, only present a minor sense of sight. Seconds later, as the lights come back up, Rich Money stands alone in the middle of the squared circle.]

 

[Just like we’ve seen in previous weeks, Vengeance has disappeared before making a decision regarding Money’s attempt at recruiting the “Demon” onto his “Warzone Cell” team. Upon departing, he also seemingly took the microphone with him as well. Was it on purpose? Who knows really. That said, it certainly does leave Money without a voice in the ring.]

 

[ultimately, we transition to a commercial break with the sight of Rich Money standing in the center of the ring; adjusting his tie, sports coat once again, and appearing somewhat frustrated in an underlying fashion. He was expecting the completion of a deal in this opening segment and that didn’t happen. So, a man who is no stranger to a successful negotiation, Money is certainly growing frustrated with the situation at hand.]

GRADE:
A

 

Duane Fry:
WHO’S time is running out? Money? Faith and his team? HELL, Vengeance? Something seems really, really, strange about all of this.

Jerry Eisen:
He said it STRAIGHT to Money… He HAS to be talking about him. What does it MEAN though?

Duane Fry:
Money’s demeanor changed GREATLY after Vengeance spoke. There MAY be something there.

Peter Michaels:
We haven’t heard Vengeance speak a word in a VERY… LONG… time. He’s sendin’ a message to Money though. That seems to be the case.

 

 

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Kazikaze vs.
“THE DARK DESTROYER”

“Convincing Destruction”

 

MATCH TYPE:
Standard Singles Match; First Pinfall/Submission

TIME LIMIT:
N/A

REFEREE:
Darren Smith

AT RINGSIDE:
N/A

 

  • Kazikaze builds a sense of mystery in his entrance. That said, the mystery fades pretty quickly as, just before the bell is rung, the “Dark Destroyer” lays into the masked flier.

  • While Kaz has moments of swinging into momentum, utilizing his speed as the culprit of such a rise, there’s no fear that he will eventually go onto win. In most cases, it doesn’t take very long for Frehley to regain control in some brutish fashion.

  • Sending his masked opponent face-first into a nearby turnbuckle, a strong Irish Whip forcing Kazikaze’s chest to collide violently with said turnbuckle, Frehley ultimately steamrolls the staggering Kaz with his signature “Frehley’s Comet”.

  • As you would expect, there’s no kick-out attempt. Truthfully, Kaz doesn’t even move an inch; he’s out cold. Meanwhile, Steve Frehley barely stays on the pin long enough; starting to get up seconds before the 3rd count in a show of arrogant dominance.

 

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WINNER:
Steve Frehley via pinfall

ENDING MANEUVER:
“Frehley’s Comet” (Spear)

ENDING TIME:
7:57

GRADE:
B-

 

Duane Fry:
Kazikaze looked GREAT on Underground this last Saturday night. He’s got a great career ahead of him here in the SWF. That said, Remmy Skye and Steve Frehley are two, VERY, different competitors.

Jerry Eisen:
Yea, that’s quite the understatement, Duane.
[Laughs]

Duane Fry:
Oh, I totally agree. I’m not talking about career achievements though. It’s OBVIOUS that Steve Frehley is far-and-away a more accomplished fighter. What I’m talking about is their actual in-ring approach. Kazikaze can go toe-to-toe with another flier & seemingly impose his will. He knows HOW to beat someone like Skye; he’s done it MANY times before. With Steve Frehley, Kaz doesn’t really know HOW to keep-up with someone as brutish… as violent… as unorthodox as the “Dark Destroyer”. That showed to be true here tonight.

Peter Michaels:
Frehley really IS unorthodox. It’s what keeps his opponents on their toes. They NEVER know what to expect from him.

Duane Fry:
Maybe Kaz will have a better gameplan the next time they meet up… In reality though, It probably won’t mean a thing.
[Laughs]
You could probably replay this match 10 times and the champ would come out the winner all 10 times.

Peter Michaels:
Excuse me boys…
[Commotion heard off camera]
I’ve got some things I’ve gotta get off my chest…

[The noise of Peter Michaels’ taking his head-set off can be heard in the background.]

Duane Fry:
Where are you going?

Jerry Eisen:
I think he’s looking to set the record straight with Steve Frehley…

Duane Fry:
I don’t think that’s a good idea, Peter.
[Pauses]
I HIGHLY doubt that Frehley is interested in what you’ve got to say…

Jerry Eisen:
Frehley’s on edge… He’s already noticed Michaels walking up…

 

 

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PROMO W/ ATTACK

INVOLVED:
Steve Frehley©, Peter Michaels, and ????

“Backroom Deal?”

 

[Darren Smith raises Steve Frehley’s arm as the victor as the “Dark Destroyer” slowly cracks that trademark devilish smirk of his. His body language, sunken back slightly, head equally c*cked backward, the champ looks to be in a state of pure alphaism after steamrolling the masked Kazikaze. That said, his moment of absolute power would come to a close as Peter Michaels is shown stepping away from the commentary desk, microphone in hand, and in need of proving a point to the victorious Frehley.]

 

[Peter Michaels]:
Listen here, Steve…
[Continues to walk forward; toward the ring]
I don’t know how many times I’ve gotta say this… but… If it takes one more time than that’s what I’m gonna hafta do.

 

[Peter shuffles into the ring proudly. That said, his frame, a combination of age and weight, causes him to move rather slowly.]

 

[Peter Michaels]:
From man-to-man… I ‘aint got nothin’ to do with Des Davids.
[Pauses; staring Frehley in the eyes]
I’m gettin’ used as a smoke-screen just as much as you’re gettin’ knocked down. Trust me, champ… I ‘aint workin’ with the big man.

 

[Frehley has pulled his arm away from Darren Smith at this point. His body language tells of a man who’s obviously on edge; as Frehley ALWAYS is in a loose-cannon fashion. With his devilish smirk still radiating, he chuckles to himself in a raspy fashion. More or less, it’s as if he doesn’t believe him still. Meanwhile, Peter Michaels appears overtly frustrated by the lack of trust from the champ.]

 

[Peter Michaels]:
Ya gotta trust me…

 

[before Michaels can finish his last statement, Des Davids’ theme music is heard overtaking the Mayor Street Arena. The crowd instantly boos like crazy upon hearing this tone.]

 

[Frehley turns his attention toward the “Supreme Gate”, ready for a fight; however, not before yelling over to Peter, off-microphone, “Here comes ya boy”. As you can expect, this riles up Michaels that much more. He shakes his head in a stern fashion yelling off-microphone as well; “He ‘aint my boy…”.]

 

[Frehley continues to stare upon the “Supreme Gate” as he fortifies himself ready for a fight. That said, the man we call “Prime Time” doesn’t come from that direction. Instead, he takes an alternative path; one that has placed him at ringside the entire time.]

 

[Removing a hat and a pair of sunglasses, Des Davids steps over the guardrail directly behind the commentary table. He’s in street clothes at this point, an aspect of his sneak attack approach, which creates an even more unique look to the muscular heavyweight.]

 

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Appearing from the crowd

 

Duane Fry:
Wait… WHAT?

 

Jerry Eisen:
Was he behind us?

 

[sliding in under the bottom rope, rather quickly in pace, Davids holds nothing back. Within seconds, Frehley’s upcoming challenger has struck the champ from behind with a stiff closeline to the back of the head.]

 

[The crowd boos like crazy as “Prime Time” continues to stomp Frehley into the canvas. Even as the champ tries to fight back, the sneak attack, fused with the sheer power of Davids, makes it so that his attempts are ultimately overwhelmed.]

 

[During the attack, Peter Michaels looks shocked if not pissed. Barking for Des to “stop” and ultimately “man up and fight clean”, the respected SWF Announcer appears to be full-heartedly against the attack at hand.]

 

[in the end, while Frehley is able to return to his feet, and ultimately put up a strong fight, throwing haymakers like there’s no tomorrow, the challenger eventually overwhelms him once again. In doing so, he lifts him off the canvas and drops him back down with a powerful “Highlight Reel” (Jackknife Powerbomb). The impact doesn’t KO Frehley all together; however, it’s obviously dazed him greatly. His eyes are still blinking, he’s still attempting to move, but stuck on his back; unable to power through the pain.]

 

[before leaving, Davids stares over toward Michaels with a smirk on his face. He doesn’t say a word; however, the smirk tells it all. In connection, Peter appears furious. His body language tells us so. If he IS on Davids’ side, he’s a damn good actor for seeming as pissed off as he is.]

 

[ultimately, Davids exits up the steel rampway and through the “Supreme Gate”. Meanwhile, Michaels has stepped off of the apron; pissed as ever. Also, Frehley struggles to roll onto his side; wincing in the process due to the massive “Highlight Reel” he suffered seconds ago.]

GRADE:
B+

 

Duane Fry:
And the plot thickens…

Jerry Eisen:
Did YOU see Davids back behind us? I know I didn’t…

Duane Fry:
We’ve been here, at this desk, for the last few hours; getting ready. He must have walked up and sat down as the fans were piling in. This was his plan ALL along; to catch Frehely off-guard.

Jerry Eisen:
I don’t know, Duane. I really want to trust Peter but… It’s starting to look really incriminating as of late. You know? I mean, I wouldn’t THINK he and Davids’ would work together but, after all that’s gone on, there may be something there?

Duane Fry:
If he IS behind it, he’s a pretty damn good actor. I believe the man. So should you.

Jerry Eisen:
I know… I know… I do… It’s just…

Duane Fry:
You’ve got to stand by your friends, Jerry. I, for one, think this is ALL Davids’ abusing the presence of Peter. He’s going out there, trying to right the wrong, prove that he’s not a double-timer, and, in doing so, is giving Davids’ the room to sneak in and attack. If anything, this says LESS about Peter’s apt for the dubious and MORE about Des’ intelligence. He knows EXACTLY when to strike & how to do so. Brains.. Brawns… He’s got a it all. Will it lead him to a World Heavyweight Championship win come Thursday? That remains to be seen. If Frehley’s good at one thing, it’s ALWAYS finding a way to come out on top. It’s that grit in him; he won’t allow himself to lose.

Jerry Eisen:
It’s going to take MORE than grit to overcome someone like Davids. I know he’s got in him; we’ll just have to wait to see HOW he does so come “Times of Trouble”!

 

 

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VIDEO PROMO

INVOLVED:
Jay Chord

“I am NOT a Role Model”

 

[As we’ve seen in prior weeks, we are now presented the black-and-white, high-contrast, hype promo from the young Jay Chord. He appears agitated, something weighing heavy on him, as he sits in a darkened room. Positioned forward on a singular steel chair, his elbows resting upon his knees, his hand holding the weight of his head as he slides it through his hair, Chord appears to project an underlying frustration at this point.]

 

[Jay Chord]:
I am NOT a Role Model…
[Pauses]
But do you know who is? Christian Faith…

 

[Jay runs his right hand through his hair once again; deep in thought it appears.]

 

[Jay Chord]:
It’s brought him fame… glory… and a hefty bank account. You may be wondering WHY I would bring something like this up. Why I would seemingly poke a hole in my own logic.
[Pauses]
It’s quite simple. You see, while Christian HAS secured iconic fame… He’s also found himself a broken-down fool.
[Pauses]
Years of bending over backward for YOU, the so-called SWF Nation, has made him that way. He gladly accepted the position of a role model and, in doing so, cemented his own physical demise. He did everything for you… everything possible… and what has it given him? LONG after the fame has faded, the glory nothing more than a memory, and his bank account shrinks… What does he have left? A broken down body… a fragmented mind… and years shaved off of his life…
[Pauses]
And what for? To appease you? To be YOUR role model? To make everything ‘better’ in the world?
[Pauses; slight snicker]
To me, Christian Faith is just ANOTHER example of what happens when you let the fans in. My Father did it… Faith did it…
[Pauses]
neither can barely walk. They wince with every step…
[Pauses]
That won’t be me. I’m not going to break my body, destroy my life,… for you…
[Pauses]
I learned from their mistakes… and I’m better off for it…
[Pauses]
My name is Jay Chord… and I am NOT… nor will I ever BE… A Role… Model…

 

[With that, the black-and-white, high-contrast, promo comes to a close with the angst-filled Chord staring directly into the camera lens. It’s as though he’s sending a message straight to you: He doesn’t care who you are… He only cares for himself and his legacy. In the end, the video finally fades to black; sending Chord’s message out into the ether… ensuring that EVERYONE knows his stance on ‘being a role model’.]

GRADE:
B+

 

Duane Fry:
Week-in-and-week-out, we hear from Jay Chord. In every address, one thing is for sure: He is NOT a role model. He doesn’t see the upside in being one. He only sees the potential pitfalls of such expectation. This week, he’s focusing entirely in on Christian Faith. Quite possibly THE biggest role model this company has EVER seen. He’s inspired new flocks of wrestlers each year… overcome the odds at every turn… and saved the SWF from just about EVERY form of evil you could ever expect.

Jerry Eisen:
As much as I don’t want to agree with him, as it’s a pretty strong claim, he may have a point here. I mean, look at Valiant. He’s been dubbed as the ‘second coming’ in a lot of ways. Many, us included, have touted him for years as the man who will, one day, take the reins of the company and secure its existence in the face of continual danger. Look where it’s gotten him as of late. He’s under, probably, the BIGGEST microscope we’ve EVER seen in this sport; if not ANY industry. At every turn, he’s challenged on whether or not he’s ‘tough enough’ to accept the role we’ve ALL wanted him to take. Meanwhile, people like my brother, Eric Eisen, can get away with the kind of bull that we’ve seen over the last few years. He doesn’t care about being a ‘role model’ and, in doing so, not much has really held him back. Valiant; it seems that EVERYTHING is potentially there to hold him back.

Duane Fry:
I don’t think I could say it ANY better than that… wow… bravo…

Jerry Eisen:
Thank you. It’s the truth though.

Peter Michaels:
Young Jay has a point, being ‘the guy’ comes with A LOT of pressure, but this jabber of his ‘aint worth nothin’ more than a grown-child scorned. Daddy ‘let him down’, as he’s said, and that’s the root of all of this.

Duane Fry:
I’m sure we’re going to see him VERY soon, folks. When we do, there’s bound to be a whole hell of a lot of frustration exuding from Jay.

Jerry Eisen:
It’s that childhood angst thing. Blame your Father… Vow to be different… Swear… drink… smoke… Watch stupid teenie movies about vampires. Chord’s all about that I’m sure.

Duane Fry:
Well, if that sounds fun to you… maybe he IS a ‘Role Model’ of sorts…

[The SWF commentary team chuckles a bit; all old enough NOT to care about teenage angst]

 

 

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Kurt Laramee vs.
“THE HONORABLE”

“Boot Straps”

 

MATCH TYPE:
Standard Singles Match; First Pinfall/Submission

TIME LIMIT:
N/A

REFEREE:
Darren Smith

AT RINGSIDE:
Hannah w/ Valiant

 

  • Valiant extends his right hand out to Kurt Laramee as the two meet face-to-face in the center of the ring. It’s not a jovial fashion; however, a shown of stern respect. As you can expect, Laramee bypasses the handshake and lands a hard right across Val’s jaw.

  • Kurt Laramee gets an early lead in the match; using the opening punch to keep Val on his heels.

  • At one point, Laramee catches Val stomping toward him; tossing him downward with a lifted-drop. This drop forces the “Honorable” wrestler’s neck to snap backward upon impact with the top rope. It generates a 2-count before Valiant can kick out.

  • Laramee REALLY lays into Val; projecting his typical stiff onslaught.

  • Eventually though, despite the heavy-handed attack, Valiant is able to theoretically ‘pull himself up by his boos straps’ and match his opponent’s strength.

  • Teetering in Val’s direction, the “Honorable” wrestler ultimately gains the final upper-hand with a reversed suplex that he turns into a snap DDT.

  • A minute or so later and Valiant is shown dropping Kurt Laramee down upon the canvas with his signature “V-Split”.

  • Laramee gave him a hell of a fight but Valiant proved to be the better of the two; forcing his way back into a momentous swing before muscling the former DaVE extremist into his signature move.

 

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WINNER:
Valiant via pinfall

ENDING MANEUVER:
“V-Split” (Falcon Arrow Suplex)

ENDING TIME:
10:15

GRADE:
C+

 

Duane Fry:
Laramee pushed Valiant to the brink and then some. That said, the “Honorable” wrestler pulled himself up, dusted off the slow start, and ultimately muscled his way to a convincing win.

Jerry Eisen:
Just another example that Valiant isn’t this ‘soft’ person that everyone’s billing him to be. Kurt Laramee is NO easy competitor. He’ll stomp your teeth in, break a bone or two, and keep on going until you’re on your way to a hospital bed. This was a BIG win for Valiant. Not only the actual win but the perceptual aspect of beating someone as rough-and-tough as the “King of the Streets”.

Peter Michaels:
Strong win.
[Pauses]
The thing is though, it’s not that Christian said he was ‘soft’. We’re twistin’ what he really said. He just said that the youngin’ didn’t have that ‘mean streak’ to do whatever it takes to win.

Duane Fry:
He did what it TOOK tonight. Pulled himself up and muscled his way into the lead.

Peter Michaels:
He DID get the job done tonight…. But… What if Kurt grabbed a chair? Through a table into the mix?
[Pauses]
Would we be sayin’ the same thing? You know the man wouldn’t have used either of those things.

Jerry Eisen:
So being ‘soft’ means you won’t resort to ‘hardcore tactics”?

Peter Michaels:
Nah.. That’s not what I’m sayin’. It’s about diggin’ deep down, usin’ anythin’ you need around ya, and gettin’ a little dirty when need be. If you ‘aint goin’ to get dirty every once in a while, you ain’t goin’ to move the meter.

Duane Fry:
I, for one, don’t want to see Valiant change who he is. We’ve got enough ‘dirty players’ around here; good and bad. Why does HE need to resort to the same tricks to get ahead? If anything, Valiant has shown us that you CAN succeed WITHOUT going that far.

Peter Michaels:
He ‘aint pull down the top prize yet…

Duane Fry:
The World Heavyweight Championship?

Peter Michaels:
That’d be it. Those who get there, stay there, they need that ‘streak’. I’m just not sure Val has that.

Jerry Eisen:
I don’t think any of us REALLY know if that’s true or not. Rather than beating it into the ground, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what comes from here. Can Valiant succeed with his moral code in tact? We’ll find out coming up here. That’s the ONLY real way to know for sure; what you see…what you experience.

 

 

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BACKSTAGE PLOTTING

INVOLVED:
Rich Money and Ms. Chase

“Fall into rank”

 

[We transition backstage in which to see the ‘Supreme Dictator’ standing at long oak, hip-high, cabinet structure in his personal suite within the Mayor Street Arena. Looking directly in the mirror before him, stone-faced as he does so, almost as though he’s ‘analyzing himself’, the overtly pompous SWF OWNER appears to still be locked in the same underlying frustration as before.]

 

[As he pours himself a small tumbler of, what appears to be, an expensive bottle of aged scotch, Money stands locked in a sense of internal thought. He’s eventually pulled from this inner-monologue as Ms. Chase voice is heard peering from off-camera.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
I need a word with you, Mr. Money.

 

[Her tone is emotionless; as always. She truly is a machine if there ever was one. While devoid of life, it’s this ‘machine-like’ coldness that has brought about great success as an agent in the SWF.]

 

[Hearing Ms. Chase’s voice, Money closes his eyes for a second. As they open, he looks back upon her through the mirror before him.]

 

[Rich Money]:
Drink?

 

[Ms. Chase doesn’t reply as she firmly shakes her head ‘no’; relaying this message through the mirror they both gaze through at different points in the room.]

 

[Rich Money]:
Take a seat.

 

[Ms. Chase slowly steps toward a beautifully crafted leather chair. In doing so, she eventually sits down; making sure to turn her legs to the side in which to allow her skin-tight pencil skirt to generate some give.]

 

[Money sniffs his drink, swishing it around, before quickly shooting it backward into his mouth.]

 

[seconds later, he sets the tumbler back down upon the oak structure before him; slowly spinning around in the process.]

 

[While Ms. Chase sits, Money stays standing; a decision obviously made with the perception of power in mind.]

 

[Rich Money]:
To what do I owe this pleasure, Ms. Chase?

 

[The smirk forms upon Money’s face once again. That said, it feels almost disingenuous in nature.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
It’s about Vengeance…

 

[Rich Money]:
We already covered this, Ms. Chase.
[Pauses]
I am not interested in rehashing a mute point.

 

[Money still smirks; however, his tone is rather dismissive. This doesn’t affect Ms. Chase to say the least. Even if it DID, we wouldn’t know given her emotionless, ice-cold, state.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
New information has presented itself. Therefore, I feel the conversation is needed.

 

[A slight pause is seen from both individuals.]

 

[Rich Money]:
New information?

 

[Ms. Chase]:
… What we saw earlier tonight. It’s awfully hard to re-write history… especially when it’s on live television.

 

[Another pause takes place between the two.]

 

[Rich Money]:
There’s nothing to worry about, Ms. Chase. Nothing at all. It’s best that you get back to work and leave the semantics to me.
[Pauses]
Eric and Remo should be your focus; not my affairs.

 

[Ms. Chase]:
…but they ARE my affairs, Mr. Money. Eric and Remo are my clients. Everything I’ve seen from Vengeance has shown that he can’t be trusted. Now, we receive word that he has some sort of cryptic vendetta coming for you?
[Pauses]
It’s negligent on your part to even THINK he would be a suitable partner.

 

[Rich Money]:
Negligent?
[smirks; turns his head to the side]
That’s a powerful word; one that you can’t take back. As you said, it’s on live television…

 

[Ms. Chase]:
It’s in all due respect, sir.
[Pauses]
I have to look out for my clients. I’m sure you have to understand that.

 

[Rich Money]:
It would be who of you to leave my choice of negotiations out of your analysis.
[Pauses]
I’d hate to lose you to Underground…

 

[Ms. Chase]:
What?

 

[Rich Money]:
Underground is in need of authority. The program has run amuck and, to be honest, if Paul Huntingdon doesn’t win the belt, I may dissolve the asset all together. I’m wasting capital on a face-painted freak.
[Pauses; steps away from his tangent and back on the task at hand]
What I’m saying is, I’d hate to lose you to THAT program. Your career… your goals… your clients… and your reimbursement could ALL be in jeopardy on a failing show.

 

[More or less, Rich Money is threatening Ms. Chase with a demotion to Underground if she doesn’t stop ‘meddling’ with his negotiations as it pertains to Vengeance. Knowing this, it’s apparent that the ice-cold business woman is aware of the threat.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
Message received.
[Dips her head for a second; eyes closed]
I have one final question though… If that’s okay…

 

[Rich Money]:
Sure. If there’s one thing you can trust, it’s that I’m ALWAYS here for my employees…

 

[The smirk upon his face tells of the blatant hypocrisy of the last statement. It’s more of a projection of arrogance than truth. None the less, Ms. Chase takes the bait and moves forward with her question.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
What if he doesn’t accept your terms?

 

[Rich Money]:
Doesn’t accept?
[Chuckles to himself; shaking his head in disbelief as he looks away for a second]
They ALWAYS accept.

 

[Ms. Chase]:
Of course…
[Pauses]
Thank you for your time, Mr. Money.
[Pauses]
We will proceed with the plan as designed. I promise we’ll have the numbers advantage going into the “Warzone Cell”.

 

[Rich Money]:
Perfect.
[Pauses]
Isn’t it an honor to be in
The
Establishment?
[Pauses; smirks]
All the opportunities available to you… a true ‘privileged class’ here in the SWF.

 

[Once again, exerting his power over Ms. Chase, the SWF OWNER relays the last statement with an outwardly obvious state of arrogance.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
An absolute honor…

 

[With that, the segment comes to a close as we transition into a commercial break. However, before doing so, we witness the sight of Ms. Chase slowly shuffling out of the room at a strong, yet sensual, pace. Meanwhile, Money continues to watch on as she leaves; smirking and nodding his head in a pompous fashion.]

GRADE:
B+

 

Duane Fry:
IS it a honor to be in
The
Establishment? It seems more like a group centered around keeping Rich Money as powerful as ever.

Jerry Eisen:
It’s not your typical alliance that’s for sure; unless it’s one of those factions you find within the boardroom. A bunch of ‘yes men and women’ too afraid to rock the boat. They’re more interested in remaining ‘privileged’ than standing up to the ‘big bad boss’.

Duane Fry:
Money really DOES have ALL the power in this company. There’s no checks-or-balances. He is the be-all-end-all authority in the Supreme Wrestling Federation. You have to start to wonder if this group is less about a ‘privileged’ scenario and more about a fear of Money’s power and influence? Are they allies or captives? I’m not really sure to be honest.

Peter Michaels:
There’s always goin’ to be barnacles stickin’ to the boat. If Chase, Eric or Remo walked, he’d find someone new to do his dirty work. Power may corrupt but it also gives ya a major pedestal to stand on.

Duane Fry:
I guess we’ll see what the ‘plan’ is tonight? Ms. Chase and Money have something up their sleeve. What will it be… and will it involve the “Demon” by the end of the night?

 

 

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BACKSTAGE CONVERSATION

INVOLVED:
Bruce the Giant, Christian Faith, Angry Gilmore, and Captain Atomic

“We got your back…”

 

[We transition backstage once again in which to see the overwhelming vision of two LEGENDS standing before one another; Christian Faith and Bruce the Giant. While they were once heated rivals in the 90’s, both appear to have formed a sense of friendship over the last decade; even while in separate companies. That said, both very blue collar, do-more-talk-less, kind of people, it’s not as though they’re smiling , shooting the breeze, and enjoying their time with one another. If anything, there’s a sense of coldness between their friendship; one that’s indicative of the generation from which they came.]

 

[With the duo of Captain Atomic & Angry Gilmore standing energetically behind Faith, a stark contrast to the stoic demeanors of Bruce & Faith, the “Iron Man” wastes no time in getting to the point.]

 

[Christian Faith]:
You’re no idiot, Bruce. I KNOW ya can already see the writing on the wall.
[Pauses]
A contract signing at “Times of Trouble”?
[Pauses; slowly shakes his head]
There’s NO way that it’s going down like that. If there’s one thing I’ve come to know about Money, it’s that he’s always lookin’ for that next step ahead.
[Pauses]
He put all of this together to walk you straight into a trap. I’ve got no doubt in my mind that he & Khoklov have somethin’ in mind. What? I don’t know. Thing is… We’re here to tell ya that we’ve got ya back.

 

[Gilmore and Atomic nod their heads behind Faith; both approving of his statement. Meanwhile, Bruce the Giant continues to stand with his massive arms crossed before his equally gigantic frame.]

 

[Christian Faith]:
You’re not walkin’ into this Thursday alone. I ‘aint goin’ to let that happen.
[Pauses; strong stare]
If Money’s lookin’ to pull one over on ya, we’re goin’ to see to it that we even the score up a bit.

 

[Faith extends his right hand outward in a strong fashion; looking Bruce square in the eye. At first, the Giant doesn’t remove his arms from their crossed positioning. Instead, staring back upon Faith with a stoic state of silence.]

 

[Christian Faith]:
Nothin’ cheap… nothin’ under the table… We’re tellin’ you straight.
[Pauses]
It’s about damn time that someone stands up to
The
Establishment and we plan on doin’ exactly that.

 

[bruce slowly takes his arms out from the cross that he had them in. Seconds later, he returns Faith’s extended hand; shaking with his club-sized palm. Said shake doesn’t take very long; however, carries momentous weight in its importance.]

 

[Christian Faith]:
I’d love to have you in the ‘Cell with us but I know that’s not where your mind is right now. You want Khoklov; I get it.
[Pauses]
You’ll get Khoklov; fair-and-square this Thursday. I can promise you that.
[Pauses]
… And when you sign your named on that dotted line, I want you to do us one thing in return…
[Pauses]
… Ship him BACK to Russia on a stretcher; put him away… for good…

 

[bruce cracks a slight smirk; nodding his head in the process. In doing so, it appears as though the stage has been set. Faith, Gilmore and Atomic will stand as protection for Bruce the Giant if this Thursday’s contract signing is designed by Rich Money to be a trap. In return, Bruce has to do what NO MAN has done in quite some time and then some; beat the undefeated Giant and ultimately put him on the shelf for good.]

 

[in the end, the scene fades to a close as we witness the sight of Christian Faith & his hand-chosen warriors in Captain Atomic and Angry Gilmore walking off as one. Meanwhile, Bruce the Giant stays grounded in his position. The camera man practically has to jump off of his feet in which to capture the emotional response by the towering giant. In doing so, we witness the sight of the big man as he always is; stoic… strong… and rugged.]

GRADE:
B-

 

Duane Fry:
Well, two things here. 1stly, it appears that Bruce the Giant is OUT as the 4th member of Faith’s “Warzone Cell” team. He just solidified that here. 2ndly, Faith, Atomic, Gilmore and most likely who ever #4 is, have offered their services come “Times of Trouble”. As of right now, Rich Money has a contract signing booked between Bruce the Giant and Marat Khoklov for their EPIC showdown at “Supreme Challenge 33”. As Faith said, there’s NO way that finishes clean. With Faith’s team at his back, we should ACTUALLY see a contract signing go as planned for once!

Jerry Eisen:
Quite an entourage, isn’t it? Faith’s serious about putting
The
Establishment on their heels once and for all. That’s why he levied the challenge and brought back THE most destructive match in wrestling history; the “Warzone Cell”. He’s sick and tired of what he’s seen from Money’s ‘privileged class’ and is hell-bent on doing something about it. This contract signing thing is no different. Money wants a cheap shot on Bruce, no doubt, but these guys are going to see to it that NOTHING like that comes to pass…

Peter Michaels:
Can you imagine what It’d be like WITH the Giant in the ‘Cell?
[shakes his head; snickers]
Christian and his team would be sittin’ pretty right now; that’s for sure.

Duane Fry:
It REALLY would add a powerful element to their team but, as Faith said, Bruce’s mind isn’t with getting even with Money right now. Sure, if he gets the shot he’ll take it. Right now though, he’s got a date with a fellow Giant at “Supreme Challenge 33”. If he’s able to send Khoklov home on a stretcher THEN we may see the next phase… Bruce the Giant CRUSHING EVERY bone in Rich Money’s body!

Jerry Eisen:
I’m not a man of extreme violence; never have been. That said, I’d LOVE to see that…

Peter Michaels:
I think we’re all in that same boat, Jerry.

 

 

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The Awesomeness vs. The Truth

“Underhanded Influence”

 

MATCH TYPE:
Standard Tag Team Match; First Pinfall/Submission

TIME LIMIT:
N/A

REFEREE:
Darren Smith

AT RINGSIDE:
Dawn the Cheerleader w/ The Awesomeness

Zim-ME and Jungle Lord w/ The Truth

 

  • The SWF Nation loves The Awesomeness. They’re often shown partaking in their trademark celebration as they walk to the ring; high-energy, hair-metal, air-guitar.

  • In contrast, the SWF Nation certainly hates the Truth. They’re showered with a pretty strong sense of heat. Despite this, they don’t seem to care. They stand defiant through it all; snarling collectively as a group.

  • The action within the ring has the SWF Nation bouncing with excitement whenever the Awesomeness springs into the lead. This happens quite often as the youngsters really stand-out as legitimate threats to the Tag Team Champions.

  • That said, it’s always a girl that stands as the downfall of man…

     

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  • As Jungle Lord stomps toward Dawn the Cheerleader, Zim-ME smirking in an unsettling fashion as he walks with the muscular powerhouse, the dainty manager of the Awesomeness appears to grow quite scared of what’s to come.

  • This pulls the attention of her allies, Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball, rather quickly. Jefferson even steps down from his apron in which to confront the vile ringside duo.

  • As Jefferson is, as expected, attacked by the combination of Jungle Lord & Zim-ME, violently wailing on the lovable rock-n-roller with collective fists of fury, his partner, Huey look as though he’s about to exit the ring and help.

  • With his back turned, he’s unable to notice that Squeeky McClean has regained his composure from a previous front-face suplex.

  • Sliding in, McClean rolls up Huey from behind.

  • It’s not a clean roll-up as Squeeky is shown grabbing the nearby ring rope as leverage; a fact that Darren Smith did NOT notice while counting (shielded from the image by the pin itself).

  • With the strong leverage in his hand, Squeeky scores a standard three count from Darren Smith. In doing so, pinning an unsuspecting Huey despite the lovable rocker flailing around in an attempt to break-free.

 

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WINNER:
The Truth via pinfall

WINNING PINFALL:
Squeeky McClean pinned Huey Cannonball

ENDING MANEUVER:
Roll-up by Squeeky McClean w/ ring rope leverage

ENDING TIME:
9:07

GRADE:
C

 

Jerry Eisen:
As is customary, the Truth wins again by underhanded means…

Duane Fry:
It’s a ridiculous trend. Honestly, can they WIN a match without dropping to the lowest denominator?

Jerry Eisen:
I don’t think they really see it as something like that. THEY say they know the REAL truth. They live in this world they’ve created; one where they are ALWAYS in the right. Spinning it around, Truth is… They probably take each-and-every-one of these tainted wins as legitimate outcomes. In THEIR eyes, they’re quickly becoming one of THE most dominant tag teams in SWF history.

Duane Fry:
After… what… 2 months? Not even that?

Jerry Eisen:
Doesn’t matter to them. They live in their OWN reality. They live by their OWN truth…

Peter Michaels:
Fools like the Truth ALWAYS come back down to earth; we’ve just gotta find the guy, or guys, to bring ‘em on down.

Duane Fry:
Could the Underwater Union BE that group?

Jerry Eisen:
Wouldn’t THAT be great? Seriously… These guys NEED to come down from that pedestal they’ve built for themselves. It’s about time…

 

 

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CALVARY SCENARIO

INVOLVED:
The Truth, The Awesomeness, and ????

“Saving the Day!!!”

 

[The Truth shows their vile dominance by continuing their attack on The Awesomeness post-match. The often bubbly Dawn the Cheerleader is gripped with fear; her hands placed over her eyes to hide the chaos. That said, the Truth’s attack wouldn’t last long.]

 

[before you know it, the newfound Underwater Union is shown speeding out of the back as their theme overtakes the ringside area. In doing so, the fans pop considerably; many of the younger fans leaping to their feet in the process as they wave their ‘Union merchandise in the air with pride.]

 

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The Union to the Rescue!!

 

Duane Fry:
THE UNION!! THE UNDERWATER UNION TO THE RESCUE!!

 

[The foursome of Lobster Warrior, Dolphin Boy, Ninja Turtle and the lovely Angel Fish come speeding out of the back like an explosive force. Within seconds, they’ve overtaken the ring & placed the foursome of John Greed©, Squeeky McClean©, Zim-ME and Jungle Lord on their heels. It should be noted, as you would expect, Angel Fish is a very light participant in this fight. She holds her, poking Zim-ME in the eye & kicking him below the belt; however, it’s the other three that do most of the work.]

 

[in the end, The Underwater Union is successful in clearing the ring of the Truth; much to the fans excitement and the Truth’s disdain.]

 

[The closing moments of the segment shows The Underwater Union helping The Awesomeness to their feet. After a round of handshakes, we ultimately get a ‘when in Rome’ scenario as the seven babyfaces (Dawn the Cheerleader included) engage in a LARGE air-guitar celebration; the trademark of the Awesomeness.]

 

[This looks like a mess of ‘wrestlecrap’; however, for some reason, it’s equally as endearing.]

 

[The announcing team is heard laughing at the ‘wrestlecrap’ air-guitar scenario.]

GRADE:
C-

 

Duane Fry:
Well…
[Laughs]
We’ve got a seven person air-guitar band in the ring right now. That’s something we haven’t seen on SWF TV before…

Jerry Eisen:
Each and every week, I’m given something that I’ve NEVER seen before. THIS being one of them.

Duane Fry:
Yea… This is REALLY happening…

Peter Michaels:
Yep… yep it is…

Jerry Eisen:
We’re gearing up for a BIG World Tag Team Match this Thursday! If tonight is any example, we could NEW SWF World Tag Team Champions on the horizon!

Duane Fry:
The ‘Union made their debut within the month. To walk out with the belts, all in that same month, would be one HELL of a wave of momentum!

Jerry Eisen:
Sure would be! Let’s hope that that’s what happens!

 

 

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HYPE VIDEO

INVOLVED:
Rocky Idol

“Times of Trouble”

 

[Like a week ago, we are presented another extended hype video dedicated to the impending debut of the former 2-Time TCW World Heavyweight Champion, Rocky Idol. Once again, much like last week, Idol is projected in a truly strong fashion. In a way, he’s projected much in the same vein as a real-life He-Man or Conan the Barbarian. Long blonde hair, a chiseled jaw, Adonis-like physique and an overt strength to his overall presence, Rocky almost appears mythical as we are presented a complete slow-motion span of his body; fading-in-and-out of blackness in which to add further grandeur to each spot/inch of his slender yet impactful frame. In the end, we zoom out slightly, getting a vision of Rocky from the waste up; appearing as strong as ever as he wrenches his fists before the camera lens. Seconds later, the scene goes completely black once again. However, it’s not an empty black. There’s a message that forms upon the screen. It states… “The Golden Boy… Coming at “Times of Trouble””. Just like that, seconds later, it all comes to a close; ending for good and leaving an overarching thought… He’s coming… THIS Thursday!]

GRADE:
B

 

Duane Fry:
He’s coming, folks. The highly anticipated debut of “The Golden Boy” will come THIS Thursday at “Times of Trouble”!

Jerry Eisen:
I can’t WAIT for that! WOW… HUGE singing there. I guess we have Rich Money to thank?

Duane Fry:
I guess so…

Peter Michaels:
… And that’s why he did it. The ‘thanks’.

Duane Fry:
What’s set for him at “Times of Trouble”? Will he be stepping into the ring? If so, against WHO?!

Jerry Eisen:
I don’t think ANYONE knows that at this point. I guess we’ll ALL just have to wait and see. Make SURE to purchase “Times of Trouble” and see the HISTORIC debut of one of THE most coveted wrestlers in our sport’s history, and the newest member of the SWF Roster, Rocky Idol!

 

 

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IN-RING PLOTTING

INVOLVED:
Christian Faith, Remo, ??? and ???

“Cementing the advantage; for now”

 

[As we proceed to our main event of the night, the opening jab of the
overtakes the Mayor Street Arena.]

 

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I… AM… IRON MAN!

 

Duane Fry:
FAITH!!

 

Jerry Eisen:
Christian Faith is representing HIS team!

 

Peter Michaels:
He wouldn’t have it ANY other way. It’s in his DNA to put everything on HIS shoulders. That’s why he’s the LEGEND that he is.

 

[shuffling through the “Supreme Gate” with a labored step, the weathered LEGEND looks out upon the roaring SWF Nation with a stern gaze to his presence. He’s overtly strong; the definition of such. His simple demeanor, strong hearted nature, screams of generations gone by. The consummate blue-collar hero.]

 

[stepping into the squared circle, Faith’s body is obviously no longer at 100%. In reality, I’d question whether or not he even teeters around 75% at this point. That said, he won’t show any weakness. It’s not in his nature.]

 

[As he throws his right arm up in a strong fashion, his demeanor overtly hardened, the crowd responds with a massive ovation. Regardless of what claims Eisen makes, he IS Mr. SWF; tried-and-true.]

 

Jerry Eisen:
It ALL rests on his shoulders; as you said, Peter. Faith’s team will either thrive or struggle due to the SWF LEGEND himself!

 

Duane Fry:
It’s poetic in a way. He’s the one who brought the match back. He’s the one who, like countless times before, has stared evil straight in the eye and is NOT backing down. There’s NO better man to step into that ring tonight, carrying his team on his back, than the “Iron Man”.

 

[seconds later, as Faith stands fortified in the ring, looking toward the “Supreme Gate” in a stoicly strong fashion, the opening sirens of the
can be heard trading places with that of Faith’s fading tune.]

 

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Power of the Alpha!

 

Duane Fry:
Ohh….

 

Peter Michaels:
They’ve sicked the ‘Dog’ on Christian…

 

Jerry Eisen:
Remo. WOW… THIS is going to be one HELL of a match.

 

Duane Fry:
It’s only the 2nd time these two have gone toe-to-toe in singles action since the start of 2013. The last time was the 1st SupremeTV broadcast of the new year. THIS has been a LONG time coming and, crazily enough, it carries a whole HELL of A LOT of weight!

 

[stomping stiffly through the “Supreme Gate”, Remo appears heavy in weight. Despite his shocking athleticism, his muscular frame, and rock-solid core, projects the “Alpha Dog” as a modern day gladiator of sorts. This is why he feels, looks, and acts more like a fighter out of the MMA-circle than a professional wrestler.]

 

[slowly stomping toward the squared circle with a dead-pan look upon his face, the powerful brawler appears as focused as ever.]

 

[As he steps into the squared circle, meeting nose-to-nose with the hardened Faith, the war of the ages seems only seconds from taking place. That is what we were expecting. What we WEREN’T expecting is what comes next…]

 

[slowly, the cold-as-ice sports agent, Ms. Chase, is shown stepping through the “Supreme Gate”. While her pint-size provides a dainty vision to the masses, her real power lies within. In a sense, while small in size, she’s no push-over. If anything, she’s a true alpha in her own right.]

 

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What is SHE doing here?

 

[With a microphone in hand already, Ms. Chase comes to a halt atop the steel rampway. Meanwhile, neither Remo nor Faith break from their nose-to-nose tense staredown.]

 

[Ms. Chase]:
I come on behalf of Mr. Money.
[Loud boos from the crowd]
He’s dedicated to the early stipulation placed upon this match. There will be NO wrestlers allowed at ringside as Christian Faith and Remo square off for the numbers advantage in the “Warzone Cell”.
[Pauses]
To further ensure that everything remains fair-and-balanced, Mr. Money has decided to personally name a special guest referee in which to see to it that we find a true, clear-cut, undisputed winner.
[Pauses]
Allow me to introduce to you, tonight’s special guest referee… He’s the man they call “Mr.SWF”… THE Greatest North American Champion this company has EVER seen… Eric… “The Supremacist”… Eisen.

 

[Delivering the announcement in her typical, emotionless, manner, the crowd begins to boo like crazy as Eric Eisen’s theme starts up. Within seconds, an arrogantly smirking Eisen, carrying his North American Championship over his striped referee shirt, is shown sauntering out of the back with his head c*cked back in a “I’m the sh-t” kind of fashion.]

 

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Special Guest Referee; Money appointed

 

[standing aside, Ms. Chase crosses her arms and watches on in a cold fashion. Meanwhile, Eisen slowly saunters down the steel rampway.]

 

[As he does so, neither Faith nor Remo pay him any mind. They remain focused on one another in an overtly tense fashion.]

 

[While Eisen slowly enters into the ring, smirking throughout the process, he looks to make the moment about himself; attempting to pull the attention entirely in his direction. IN reality, no one really cares about the arrogant punk. They’re here to see the brutal war that’s bound to be between the “Alpha Dog” and the “Iron Man”.]

GRADE:
B-

 

Duane Fry:
Another example of
The
Establishment being
The
Establishment.
[shakes his head]
We couldn’t have a fair contest here, could we? No. NOW we have Eric Eisen in the mix as a special guest referee.

Jerry Eisen:
But… I thought Money designed a stipulation that NO Supreme Superstars are to be present at ringside!

Duane Fry:
He’s not coming down as a Superstar… He’s coming down as a referee. It’s all a loophole…

Peter Michaels:
Money’s the king of loopholes…
[Pauses]
He’s a damn a$$hole…

Duane Fry:
Can Faith come away with the win; especially IF Eric Eisen’s calling the action in the ring?
[shakes his head; silent for a second]
This is ridiculous… seriously… ridiculous…

 

 

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“THE IRON MAN”
vs.
“THE ALPHA DOG”

“Fighting the odds…”

 

MATCH TYPE:
Standard Singles Match; First Pinfall/Submission

TIME LIMIT:
N/A

REFEREE:
Eric Eisen (Special Guest)

AT RINGSIDE:
Ms. Chase w/ Remo

 

  • As Christian Faith and Remo stomp to the center of the ring, staring coldly in one another’s eyes, attempting to exert WHO the more dominant figure is, Eric Eisen is shown tilting the favor in his faction-mates corner. The controversial special guest referee arrogantly demands that Faith ‘prove he doesn’t have any weapons on him’. Faith doesn’t seem to find the interjection all that funny; he sternly stares upon the North American Champion. That said, this split second gives Remo enough opportunity to spring into action, flooring the unsuspecting “Iron Man” with an intensely powerful European upper-cut to the jaw.

  • Really, this is how the match would continue to progress. This wasn’t the match that was originally billed. The addition of Eric Eisen as the Establishment-appointed referee made for a 2-on-1 scenario. It’s not that Eric lays a finger on the “Iron Man”; he doesn’t have to. The consummate interjections, underhanded ploys, and controversial ‘action breaks’ in which to attempt to vilify Faith as a ‘cheater’, stands as enough of an influence to keep Faith on his heels consistently.

  • Remo takes advantage of this fact. He never actually interacts with Eisen. He’s not a smirking/charismatically arrogant kind of guy. If this were Money in the ring, the two (he and Eisen) would most likely joke their way through the match; knowing they had the upper-hand throughout. In this case, the “Alpha Dog” continues on as if it were a straight-away match. That said, having Eisen continually turn the match in his favor, using his momentary authority to do so, Remo has a greater chance at dominating the weathered LEGEND.

  • A fast 2-count or two would be administered from time-to-time; however, Faith always found a way to kick out. Even as Eisen sped up his counts, getting more and more dubious, the “Iron Man” was able to keep himself in the fight. At one point, following a rolling fireman’s drop, it looked as though the “Supremacist” had Remo on the fast-track to victory. An accelerated count began but, somehow, someway, Faith kicked out; most likely on autopilot.

  • Later, Faith would finally regain his composure and mount an offensive that roars the crowd at his back. Landing a diving back elbow upon Remo, Faith turns his attention toward Eisen and ultimately corners him. Sadly, Faith wouldn’t get his shot in as Remo slams into the back of the “Iron Man” with a stiff closeline to the back of the head.

  • In the end, Eisen’s influence on the match, much like we saw throughout said match, was too much for Faith to overcome. A “Leap of Faith” (Piledriver) from Christian would floor Remo; however, only generate a 1-count from Eric Eisen; he would pretend to have a shoulder injury after the first count.

  • Eventually, Remo would muscle his way back into control and ultimately drop the “Iron Man” with his signature “Destroyer” (Dominator). In doing so, there’s no shoulder injury for Eric Eisen at that point. He counts emphatically to 3. Meanwhile, Remo looks out upon the crowd the entire time; stoic yet dominant.

 

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WINNER:
Remo via pinfall

ENDING MANEUVER:
“The Destroyer” (Dominator)

ENDING TIME:
16:46

GRADE:
B-

 

Duane Fry:
NO!

Jerry Eisen:
Well, if THAT wasn’t blatant favoritism then I don’t know what is…

Duane Fry:
Rich Money RIGGED the match in his favor. So, by doing so,
The
Establishment has the numbers advantage going into the “Warzone Cell”. This is crap!! Absolute crap!

Peter Michaels:
There’s no way Money was goin’ to let somethin’ like this go clean. He wants that advantage. It’s just another trophy on his wall. Remo winnin’ tonight, Eisen put in as the referee, that was ALL to give Money ‘another win’; even if he wasn’t the one actually pickin’ up the win.

Duane Fry:
WHY even bother anymore; if THIS is how it’s going to be? Rich Money doesn’t CARE about the SWF. He doesn’t CARE about any of this. The ONLY thing he CARES about is himself. He’s going to book this place into the ground. Sure, he’ll build his own resume but he’ll bury the SWF in the process.

Jerry Eisen:
It’s a sad… sad… truth…

Peter Michaels:
It don’t need to be this way though. Faith is steppin’ up… Atomic, Gilmore… They’re all steppin’ up. We need EVERYONE to do so. Stand up to Money; push back…
[Pauses]
People like YOU, Jerry…

Jerry Eisen:
We’ve already been down this road a million times before. That’s not who I am, Peter. You know that. I’m not a ‘revolutionary leader’. I wouldn’t know the FIRST THING about doing something like that. I’m best served behind this desk; conveying the sport that I love the most to these amazing fans.

Duane Fry:
If things keep on going as they are though Jerry, there may not BE a desk to sit behind. You’ve GOT to think about that. The company that your FATHER built. The industry that HE brought to the level it’s at today… It’s ALL at jeopardy as long as Rich Money is in control. You’ve got it in you… It’s IN your blood; whether you accept it or not. It’s in your BLOOD to lead…

Jerry Eisen:
Honestly, now is NOT the time to talk about it…

Duane Fry:
WHEN is, Jerry? Huh? WHEN is it time to start talking about it? You’ve danced around it for months! Your Father is somewhere on a beach, retired, no longer the owner of this company, no longer able to SAVE his company, and here you are… You COULD do something about it. You KNOW your brother won’t. He’s already shown where his allegiance falls. YOU could be different… YOU could MAKE a difference…

Jerry Eisen:
We’ve got a commercial break coming folks. Make sure to stay tuned; we’ve got A LOT more Supreme action to come!

Duane Fry:
Really?!
[shakes his head; laughs to himself in disbelief]
Come ON, Jerry…

 

 

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BACKSTAGE PROMO W/ CHALLENGE/ATTACK

INVOLVED:
Valiant and ????

“Whispers turning louder”

 

[We transition backstage in which to see focused Valiant standing before a prominent steel SWF backdrop. Everything about this picture projects strength. Behind him stands the lovely, and overtly sheepish, Hannah. She’s doesn’t necessarily cower. It’s just that her personality type utilizes the fusion of inherent shyness and ‘girl next door’ humbleness. Together, they really appear like an All-American couple; almost a throwback to generations gone by.]

 

[Valiant]:
I hear the whispers; I know what they’re saying.
[Pauses]
Honestly, it’s nothing to give any focus to.
[Pauses]
There are always people out there willing to tear you down. They build you up, stand with you in celebration, and then ultimately take that very stance to eventually stab you in the back. I’m not the first person that this has happened to… I won’t be the last.
[Pauses]
That’s why it’s not important. It’s not something to focus my time on.
[Pauses]
I know who I am; I know where I’ve been… Why I am the way I am.
[Pauses]
No ugly, backroom, banter is going to change that.
[Pauses]
If ‘my code’ makes my weak in the eyes of some; so be it. That’s not going to change. It’s intertwined within me; deep down. It’s how I live my life and I don’t ever plan on changing that.
[Pauses]
If I have to clock someone with a chair to prove that I’m ‘tough’ then I guess I’ll forever be fighting an uphill battle with those who believe that.
[Pauses]
The truth is, between those ropes, there isn’t a man who fights hard… trains longer… pushes farther… than me.
[Pauses]
I don’t wear it on my sleeve; telling everyone how ‘good I am’… how ‘tough I am’… because plainly… It’s what you do… It’s not what you say.
[Pauses]
All of that talking, all of that analyzing, that doubting, it’s all just noise…

 

[before Valiant can move on. We hear a familiar voice peer from off-camera.]

 

[Zim-ME]:
If it isn’t the ‘Honorable’… Valiant…

 

[The camera lens slowly pans out in which to see the arrival of the Truth; Jungle Lord, John Greed©, and Squeeky McClean© standing alongside the man who projected his voice, Zim-ME.]

 

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The Truth

 

[The foursome looks collectively vile. The snarl upon their faces tells of this truth. They’re overtly grungy, if not entirely dirty, in this overarching Seattle-rock fashion.]

 

[Meanwhile, Valiant stands strong. He puffs his chest outward, taking a step to stand before Hannah as he lightly ushers her back. Looking over the vile group before him, Valiant does not budge. Instead, he stands defiant in an old-school, tough-guy, fashion.]

 

[Valiant]:
What do you want…

 

[Zim-ME]:
Just a moment of your time…
[Pauses; smirks]
An opportunity to speak the truth…

 

[The staredown persists as Valiant doesn’t respond; just projecting a strong stare.]

 

[Zim-ME]:
They’re right, you know.

 

[Valiant]:
You’re going to have to be more specific…

 

[Valiant interjects in a strong fashion; most likely knowing what Zim-ME is saying but forcing him to state his thought on the matter.]

 

[Zim-ME]:
That you’re ‘too soft’.
[Pauses]
Christian Faith didn’t want you, Valiant. He didn’t want you because he KNEW you would be a blatant liability in the ‘Cell.
[Pauses]
Why is that? Oh yes, that’s right. This little ‘code’ of yours. This ‘good guy’, always do the right thing, crap. It’s made you weak; there’s no way around it.
[Pauses]
Don’t get mad at me though… It’s the truth…

 

[Valiant takes a few seconds to respond. When he does, it’s slow and tough in delivery.]

 

[Valiant]:
I’m not interested in your ‘truth’, Zim.
[Pauses; strong stare]
You’re just part of the noise.

 

[Zim-ME]:
I disagree. We rise ABOVE the noise; bringing the real TRUTH with us
[Pauses; smirks]
That’s why I’m on good authority to tell you that those whispers… those doubts… naysayers… The see the reality of the situation. You ARE ‘soft’, Valiant. You’ll NEVER live up to the hype with this ‘code’ of yours. You’re doomed to fail… and the SWF Nation is the major culprit in all of this.
[Pauses]
They placed this hype on you… these expectations…
[Pauses]
They WANT you to be the next “Iron Man”… When, in reality, what they want is ultimately what’s killing you…
[Pauses; smirks]
In the end, you have the ‘Nation and, well, Christian Faith to thank for your steady downfall…
[Pauses]
THEY are the reason that you’ll crash-and-burn… a long… slow… burn…

 

[Valiant]:
Well, how about you light the match…
[Pauses]
You and me… “Times of Trouble”…
[Pauses]
You can show me how ‘weak’ I am…

 

[A staredown persists once again. Slowly, Zim-ME speaks once again; smirking arrogantly. If he didn’t have Jungle Lord, Squeeky McClean and John Greed behind him, he may not be so confident.]

 

[Zim-ME]:
It’ll be my pleasure…

 

[Zim-ME looks as though he’s about to turn around and walk away. That said, a step or two later, he stops and slowly starts to spin around. Meanwhile, the remaining members of the Truth do the very same thing.]

 

[With an evil smirk upon his face, Zim-ME looks as though he has nothing short of ugly intentions in mind.]

 

[Zim-ME]:
… You know, I’m thinking…. Why wait?

 

[seconds after finishing his last, unsettling, statement, the Truth is shown exploding into action. All four members quickly explode forward; however, Valiant attempts to put up a fight. He looks strong for a second; however, rather quickly, the numbers game proves to be WAY too much. Zim-ME, Greed, McClean and Jungle Lord are shown beating the “Honorable” wrestler to the ground in a vicious gang-style-beating.]

 

[Lifting the head of a semi-motionless Valiant off the cement floor below, using his hair to do so, Zim-ME relays one last statement as he kneels down next to him.]

 

[Zim-ME]:
See you Thursday…

 

[With that, he simply pushes Val’s head back down; slamming it against the cement one last time. In the end, the vile faction slowly saunters away; however, not before intimidating the crying, overtly fearful, Hannah in the process.]

 

[As they finally leave, Hannah dives onto the ground; crying heavily as she mourns the attack levied upon Valiant.]

GRADE:
C

 

Duane Fry:
Despicable…

Jerry Eisen:
Absolutely.

Duane Fry:
Someone needs to check on Valiant to make sure he’s okay. If not for his sake, for Hannah’s sake. She looks scared to death.

Peter Michaels:
The Truth don’t seem to care about anyone but themselves. This attacked showed this.

Duane Fry:
If we know ANYTHING from Valiant, what we’ve seen in the past, he’s going to bring EVERYTHING he has to “Times of Trouble”. Zim-ME, and the greater Truth for that matter, will have HELL on their hands!

Jerry Eisen:
There’s no doubt about that…

 

 

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BACKSTAGE SEGMENT

INVOLVED:
Steve Frehley© and Des Davids

“Protected”

 

[A scene we’ve seen in prior weeks, we witness the sight of a staggered Steve Frehley shuffling through an undisclosed backstage hallway. Despite being best known for his brutish nature, Frehley has had considerable trouble with “Prime Time” Des Davids as of late. Tonight is no different.]

 

[staggering from said backstage hallway and into the open loading dock area of the Mayor Street Arena, the “Dark Destroyer” appears fixated. He’s locked in a state of anger. That trademark smirk is not present. It’s replaced by a menacing snarl. He’s pissed; that’s obvious.]

 

[steve Frehley©]:
DAVIDS!!

 

[He yells in a burly, raspy, fashion. Meanwhile, it appears as though his back may be limiting his step. The previous “Highlight Reel” must have caused enough damage to keep him depleted.]

 

Duane Fry:
Steve Frehley has warred with some of THE most vicious our company has EVER seen. That said, NO ONE has EVER had Steve Frehley like Des Davids. This is the 3rd… 4th “Highlight Reel”? The “Dark Destroyer” has had NOTHING to combat the sheer explosiveness of “Prime Time”!

 

Jerry Eisen:
He really DOES have his number it seems… Could it mean a title change on Thursday? It’s possible; especially after what we’ve seen from Davids.

 

[As he shuffles into the loading dock area, the World Heavyweight Champion catches a glimpse of his previous attacker and soon-to-be challenger, Des Davids. Seeing this, Frehley overcomes the limitations of his depleted body and picks up his pace; staggering in an angered fashion.]

 

[steve Frehley©]:
GET BACK HERE YOU [CENSOR]… FIGHT LIKE A [CENSOR] MAN!

 

[sadly, Frehley wouldn’t get what he was looking for. Seconds after making this statement, a mass of security guards are shown stomping collectively on the scene. This is the very same mass of security guards known for being personally hired by Rich Money to keep Jack Bruce OUT of prior SWF events.]

 

Jerry Eisen:
What’s this?

 

Duane Fry:
That’s… That’s the security team that Rich Money hired to keep Jack Bruce out! What are THEY doing here? This has NOTHING to do with Bruce.

 

Peter Michaels:
It looks like that don’t matter.

 

Duane Fry:
They’re protecting Davids! Seriously… That’s what’s happening here. Why? Is Rich Money protecting him and, if so, WHY?!

 

[While the “Dark Destroyer” throws a few heavy-handed punches, flooring a good number of them, their overall presence becomes too much. The 15-man black-shirted team is ultimately able to subdue Frehley; pinning him to the ground/face-down as he continues to struggle.]

 

[Meanwhile, as this goes on, Des Davids is shown confidently stepping into the back of a waiting black limo. He doesn’t appear to be afraid whatsoever. He barely looks back as the security team engages, brawls with, and eventually subdues the champ. It’s as if he KNEW they were coming.]

 

[in the end, the limo speeds off with Davids seated in the back of it. Meanwhile, Frehley continues to struggle underneath the weight of numerous muscular security guards; pinning him down in a threatening fashion.]

GRADE:
B-

 

Duane Fry:
Something feels REALLY fishy about all of this…

Jerry Eisen:
Money’s security team is protecting Frehely’s challenger at “Times of Trouble”? Yea, that’s a little fishy.

Peter Michaels:
Yea, there’s somethin’ goin’ on here…

Duane Fry:
Between you’re thing and this…

Peter Michaels:
My thing? I ‘aint got nothin’ to do with this…

Duane Fry:
Oh, I know, Peter. Believe me. It’s just that, between all of this, there’s a lot of weirdness going on around the champ these days. Some sort of inside job or something…

Peter Michaels:
Maybe… I ‘aint got nothin’ to do with it though…

Jerry Eisen:
We know, Peter… That’s not what we’re saying really…

Peter Michaels:
Good… Just makin’ sure you know.

 

 

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HYPE VIDEO AND PROMO

INVOLVED:
Jack Bruce and Rich Money

“He’s gone; deal with it”

 

[We are now presented a produced hype video ultimately saying ‘Goodbye’ to the rebellious rocker in Jack Bruce. The theme is rather somber in mood, the action and footage utilized is slowed considerably to add an element of a memory, and the overall message resides in a sense of sadness that Bruce is no longer with the SWF. There are moments were we smile, even laugh; however, the overriding feeling is that this SHOULDN’T be happening. He’s not injured, not teetering toward retirement or planning to take a break in which to tour with his band. This is exclusively a situation where Rich Money has played out his petty differences with his long-time rival in the form of removing him all together. He set up the cards; Jack Bruce had no chance really.]

 

[As the video continues to progress, all of a sudden, the feed is shut down. The screen goes completely back. We return to the Mayor Street Arena to see that the same thing has happened upon the Money Tron. This inspires the crowd to begin to boo; pissed that they weren’t able to witness the end.]

 

[seconds later, adding a further sense of hatred for the situation, Money’s theme music is heard overtaking the arena. Stepping out with his trademark smug smirk upon his face, the GQ American-Beefcake of a business man looks to be relishing in their disdain.]

 

[As his music fades into the background, Money stays standing atop the steel rampway; looking out upon the booing crowd. He already has a microphone in hand; so, it’s expected that HE was the man who brought Bruce’s video to an end. Boy, we’re WE right about that.]

 

[Rich Money]:
‘How Sad…’ …
[He states sarcastically; smirking]
Your beloved rocker is no longer.
[Pauses]
Don’t worry, I’m sure [sam] Strong is salivating at the notion of pulling his name down to the depths of the wrestling industry.
[Pauses; smirks]
Enjoy your ‘PG’ Jack Bruce… I’m sure THAT will move the meter; nothing ELSE has….
[Crowd boos; Money smirks]
There’s no need to mourn the loss of someone as useless as Jack Bruce. In all seriousness, he hasn’t been within an SWF event for OVER a month. Meanwhile, MY company has continued to soar internationally; building THE largest brand in professional wrestling. Cornell can’t top it… Strong will NEVER see it… HELL, Richard EISEN himself couldn’t produce the way I have.
[Pauses]
Like it or not, I have ushered in a ‘Golden Age’ for the Supreme Wrestling Federation.
[Pauses]
And I’ve done it WITHOUT Jack Bruce…

 

[The crowd boos like crazy. Meanwhile, Money stands in arrogant defiance; smirking.]

 

[Rich Money]:
You can boo all you want but it’s the truth. Jack Bruce was NO longer needed here and, to be honest, I couldn’t have someone like that degenerate walking around MY company. He threatened Ms. Chase both physically and sexually… Broke a restraining order not once but TWICE… Insulted my colleagues… and waged a war on his employer.
[Pauses; smirks]
If he were just another average joe, a mindless nobody like yourselves, he would have been fired LONG ago. So, if anything, I proved exactly how GREAT of a person I am… I attempted to give Jack opportunities to LEARN from his mistakes. In the end, you can’t teach an old dog new tricks… and you CERTAINLY can’t teach an old, drugged out, rocker how to behave themselves.

 

[Money pauses once again; smirking in defiance of the SWF Nation’s aggressive tone.]

 

[Rich Money]:
Jack Bruce is NO longer in the SWF because Jack Bruce was unable to follow the rules. He’s his OWN worst enemy and he proved that time-and-time again.
[Pauses]
Now is a time for healing; to move on past the degradation that Bruce placed upon MY company.
[Pauses]
Now is the time… for you all to sit down, shut your mouths, and open up your pocket-books…
[Pauses; smirks as the crowd boos louder]
Do your part, fill my bank accounts, and forget ALL about the nobody on the outside looking in.
[Pauses]
Now, enjoy the remainder of the show…
[Pauses]
Without Jack Bruce, it’s bound to be a much more respectable show…

 

[With that, Rich Money’s theme music starts up once again. In doing so, he slowly spins around and shuffles back through the “Supreme Gate”. The SWF Nation roars with hatred for the pompous, self-absorbed, overtly oppressive ‘Supreme Dictator’. That said, it doesn’t faze Money whatsoever. If anything, he loves the response; not a man of the people in ANY way.]

GRADE:
B

 

Duane Fry:
What an A$$...

Jerry Eisen:
Even WITH Jack Bruce gone, he wants to continue to rub it in. This firing had NOTHING to do with keeping Ms. Chase safe, or really the broken restraining orders for that matter, it was personally. Insanely personal. Rich Money, from day one, after stealing the SWF from my Father, was most likely planning for this day. He wanted Jack Bruce out of here and, sadly enough, he was successful in doing so.

Duane Fry:
Money continues to show that he may be a successful business-man but he certainly can’t remove emotions from his governing. It’s what’s going to sink this place in the end. We’ll have NOBODY left on the roster when he’s done with this place. One uproar and they’ll ALL be gone; one-by-one.

Peter Michaels:
We’re in for some dark days.

Duane Fry:
It sucks… but it’s the truth.

 

 

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PRE-MATCH REVEAL

INVOLVED:
Rich Money + The Establishment, and ???? + Christian Faith, Angry Gilmore and Captain Atomic

“BIG Reveal”

 

[As Rich Money stands in the ring, arrogantly defiant due to The Establishment’s obvious presence at ringside, the Mayor Street Arena is turned upside down with the sound of Big Cat Brandon’s theme aggressive theme music.]

 

[stomping through the “Supreme Gate” at a fervid pace, the towering powerhouse looks like a man on a mission. His face contorts with primal anger, his nostrils even flaring, as he makes no mistake about it: he’s focused on Money and Money alone.]

 

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Big Cat Brandon is #4

 

Duane Fry:
BIG CAT!!!

 

Jerry Eisen:
A BIG addition to Faith’s team!! The “Beast” is ON a mission!!

 

[Meanwhile, the threesome of Christian Faith, Captain Atomic, and Angry Gilmore are shown walking collectively behind the powerful “Beast”. There’s no arrogant smirk on their end. They all look prepared for battle; fixated on the struggle ahead.]

 

[Despite the arrival of the Big Cat Brandon, Rich Money continues to project sheer arrogance. The smug smirk upon his face, even the process of rolling his eyes upon the “Beast’s” arrival, shows that he’s seemingly unafraid by the impressive development. At one point, Money’s even shown leaning over a nearby ring rope and relaying a statement toward The Establishment off-microphone. In doing so, Eisen cracks a smirk; playing into Money’s arrogance.]

 

Duane Fry:
Look at Rich Money. Even in a moment like this, there’s that SMIRK on his face. GOD, I hope the “Beast” can rip that smirk RIGHT OFF tonight!

 

Peter Michaels:
I’d be a nice little cap to an eventful evenin’…

 

[All in all, as the Big Cat steps over the top rope, overtly primal in his mannerisms, the powerful 4th addition to Faith’s hand-picked “Warzone Cell” team looks to be wasting NO time whatsoever. He steps RIGHT too Rich Money; snarling as he looks down upon his opponent. Meanwhile, Money doesn’t budge; smirking as he looks upward upon the towering “Beast”.]

GRADE:
B

 

Duane Fry:
Rich Money has BEATEN Captain Atomic & Angry Gilmore in the past few weeks; however, in both cases, it took an interference from Remo or Eric Eisen to turn the tides. You KNOW that’s on the minds of these guys here tonight. I HIGHLY doubt we see yet ANOTHER situation like those… Faith, Atomic, Gilmore… They won’t allow it.

Jerry Eisen:
Let’s hope that they can keep Remo, Hammer, and Eisen out of the ring. If they can, Big Cat is going to push Money to… The… Extreme!

Peter Michaels:
This is goin’ to be a good one folks…

Duane Fry:
It certainly IS!

 

 

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“THE BEAST”
Big Cat Brandon vs.
SWF OWNER
Rich Money

“Sending a message”

 

MATCH TYPE:
Standard Singles Match; First Pinfall/Submission

TIME LIMIT:
N/A

REFEREE:
Eric Eisen (Special Guest)

AT RINGSIDE:
Ms. Chase, Eric Eisen, Remo and Hammer w/ Rich Money

Christian Faith, Angry Gilmore and Captain Atomic w/ Big Cat Brandon

 

  • Their middle-of-the-ring staredown would eventually break. The reasoning? Rich Money arrogantly walking away; dismissive of the big-man. It looks like he’s saying something to the effect of “This HAS to be a joke; Big Cat?”. That said, as he continues to step away, Big Cat lunges into action, spewing nothing short of absolute primal anger; grabbing the back of the SWF OWNER’s head & tossing him to the canvas with a thunderous throw. As expected, the crowd roars. Rich Money, on the other hand, seems pissed off. He slides out of the ring, frustrated, as he tells the fans to ‘shut up’ at ringside.

  • After the throw, the Big Cat extends his arms outward; celebrating with a flexing-warrior-like-pose. He projects a primal yell in the process as the SWF Nation follows suit. As expected, Money’s growing even MORE frustrated.

  • Money would return to the ring; however, just as they started, the Big Cat would overrun the SWF OWNER with an array of powerful strikes. Once again, Money goes to leave the ring; however, before he can do so, the Big Cat stomps down & holds Money in place with his boot square across his chest.

  • This cat-and-mouse game is the overall feel of the match. Big Cat Brandon brings primal aggression; utilizing sheer power to overwhelm his opponent. Meanwhile, placed on his heels, Money grows more and more frustrated.

  • Eventually Money would gain a sense of control; however, the main culprit of that is an attack by Remo, upon the “Beast”, as he was looking to re-enter the ring. A stiff strike or two, followed by a head-slam onto the apron, sends the two men into a heated exchange.

  • This heated exchange builds the already chaotic ringside area into a full-blown mess as a major brawl forms around the ringside area. This marks the 3rd week in a row that something like this has happened between these two factions.

  • Money gains a sense of control rather late as this brawl ensues. The earlier exchange with Remo has slowed down the “Beast” to an extent. This places him on his heels a little more; however, in typical primal fashion, Big Cat grows even more reactive. This is shown in short, explosive, bursts before Rich Money is eventually able to regain some momentum with a thoughtfully executed strike and/or hold. More or less, it’s Money’s veteran in-ring planning that has ultimately created an even-playing-field.

  • With the brawl taking place outside of the ring, Remo is shown grabbing a steel chair and looking as though he’s about to enter the ring with it. Darren Smith notices this right away and attempts to talk the big-man from doing so. That said, he never does use that chair. Instead, he’s taken BACK over the top rope by an interfering Angry Gilmore; climbing into the ring from the other side. A wicked hanman’s neckbreaker sends both men out of the ring; leaving Money, Big Cat and Darren Smith still in the ring.

  • Another thing that was left… the chair that Remo had originally brought.

  • Darren tries to throw the chair out; however, the “Beast” grabs it first; forcibly ripping it from the referee’s hands.

  • The crowd roars. Darren Smith pleads with the big-man.

  • Money somewhat dazed, dives into action, hitting the Big Cat from behind with a kidney-punch or two. That said, it only puts him on his heels for a matter of a few seconds.

  • Before you know it, the Big Cat has regained his control of the chair and, in doing so, slams it violently over the head of the SWF OWNER!!

  • The crowd roars with excitement!! Darren Smith quickly calls for the bell…

  • It’s as if the thud from the impact continues to reverberate throughout the Mayor Street Arena as the “Beast” stands over the motionless Rich Money.

 

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WINNER:
Rich Money via DQ

ENDING MANEUVER:
Steel Chair strike from Big Cat Brandon upon Rich Money

ENDING TIME:
17:34

GRADE:
B

 

Duane Fry:
You know… This is even BETTER than a win!! Big… Cat… Brandon just did what we ALL have wanted to do to Rich Money since he purchased the SWF. He knocked him STRAIGHT into NEXT WEEK with a steel chair!! Money is OUT COLD… He’s not moving… the “Beast” practically decimated him in a SINGLE SHOT!

Jerry Eisen:
Whoa…
[Laughs]
I SWEAR I can still hear the thud bouncing around the Mayor Street Arena. I’m going to hear that thud in my dreams tonight!
[Laughs]
Relaying that chair shot OVER and OVER again in my head…

Peter Michaels:
That’s what ya get, boy. You wanna mess with the Big Cat? This is how it’s goin’ to go down!

Jerry Eisen:
Can we replay that? Fire it up in the truck!! I want to see that again!

Duane Fry:
Please do!! Hell, can I get that on a Christmas card this year? Maybe some T-shirts?
[Laughs]
That’d sell out in a second!

 

 

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POST-MATCH ATTACK

INVOLVED:
The Establishment, Christian Faith, Angry Gilmore, Captain Atomic and Big Cat Brandon

“No Demon; babyfaces come ahead!”

 

[The ringside brawl ensues long after the final bell is rung. It’s overtly chaotic in tone and tends to benefit the more roughneck fighters within the fray; ie: Remo, Christian Faith, Captain Atomic. Meanwhile, in the ring, Rich Money is of little help to his Establishment allies. As Big Cat Brandon stands over top of him, the steel chair he previously used still gripped strongly in his massive hand, the ‘Supreme Dictator’ is shown lying on his back in a semi-motionless state. He’s come back to; however, most likely doesn’t know where he is at the moment. The heavy wince upon his face tells of a man who is obviously sensitive to the bright lights above; potentially suffering from a concussion from the heavy-handed chair-shot from the “Beast” moments ago.]

 

[This would typically be where the “Demon” would overtake the ringside area; entering within the darkness, destroying the masses, and exiting just as he came. Shockingly enough though, Vengeance never appears. Not even the slightest thunder-roll, light twitch, or plume of smoke from underneath the ring. He simply does not appear.]

 

[by not appearing, the brawl at ringside stands as an even-affair. This bodes very well for the babyface foursome.]

 

[Already with the numbers game as Rich Money is currently wincing through a killer headache, if not slight trauma to the brain, the heroic foursome of Christian Faith, Angry Gilmore, Captain Atomic and a chair-wielding Big Cat Brandon eventually overtake the fight.]

 

[Eric Eisen is KO’ed by a running “Mushroom Cloud” (Running, Leaping, Closeline) from Captain Atomic outside of the ring; the back of his head colliding with the lightly padded ringside floor.]

 

[Hammer is ultimately closelined into the first row of fans by the “Iron Man” Christian Faith; keeping him at bay.]

 

[Remo, the hardest of the bunch to keep down, is overwhelmed by a 3-on-1 from Faith, Atomic and Gilmore. In the end, the “Alpha Dog” is knocked to the ringside floor with a running “Anger Management” (Running Knee to the Head) as Faith & Atomic subdue the heavyweight & shove him forward shortly before impact.]

 

[Meanwhile, Ms. Chase, in all of her emotionless, cold-as-ever, glory is shown stomping away from the scene; the last standing person of her alliance. She back-peddles up the steel rampway with her arms crossed in a stern fashion.]

 

[ultimately, SupremeTV goes off the air with Faith’s hand-chosen “Warzone Cell” team standing unified in the ring. Their rivals in The Establishment have all been laid out; truly the 1st time we’ve seen such a scenario.]

 

[The final image is of this rag-tag, war-torn, foursome celebrating ferociously as individuals in the ring. That said, there truly is a sense of unity forming underneath. All the while, one has to wonder… Where is Vengeance? By not appearing, has he turned down Rich Money to be the 4th member of HIS “Warzone Cell” team? In the end, his absence certainly kept things even and, in doing so, gave a window of opportunity for the babyface foursome to impose their will on the vile Establishment.]

GRADE:
B

 

Duane Fry:
Christian Faith… Captain Atomic… Angry Gilmore… and BIG Cat Brandon… THIS is one HELL of a team… and we saw it HERE… TONIGHT!

Jerry Eisen:
The
Establishment has NEVER seen such blow back before! I don’t think we’ve EVER seen them overwhelmed like THIS before.

Peter Michaels:
That’s ‘cause you can’t tear down a dictator with one guy. You need an army. This is Christian’s army and, from what we saw tonight, it’s a DAMN… GOOD… Army…

Duane Fry:]
Also, we NEVER saw Vengeance appear. This WOULD be where we would see the “Demon”. Hell, it’s where we saw him the past few weeks. It’s where he imposed his will like we’ve NEVER seen before. But, alas, tonight, the Devil himself didn’t show… Does that mean he turned down Rich Money’s offer?

Jerry Eisen:
It appear so…

Duane Fry:
If he did, what does this MEAN for the “Warzone Cell”? Does Money add Hammer as the 4th member of
The
Establishment team? They CERTAINLY can’t walk into the match with ONLY 3 guys. That’d be suicidal!

Peter Michaels:
I don’t know if Money’s given up entirely on the offer to Vengeance. You heard the man, he doesn’t lose in negotiations. He’s goin’ to push this until the DAY of the PPV. He may even go as far as seconds before the ‘Cell lowers. That man is hell-bent on getting ‘his man’…

Jerry Eisen:
Well, he was banking on the “Demon” tonight and look where THAT got him!

Peter Michaels:
That’s it for us tonight, folks. “Times of Trouble” is ONLY 2 days away. Don’t forget to pick up that damn phone of yours and order. If ya don’t, well… You’re bout to miss out on one of THE most talked out PPV’s in SWF history. I can garun-damn-tee you that! Order now; don’t miss out.
[Pauses]
Till then… Good night, ‘Nation…

 

 

 

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EPISODE BREAKDOWN

 

OVERALL EPISODE GRADE:
B+

ATTENDANCE:
15,000 (out of 15,000)

TV RATING:
14.35 (- 0.25)
TUESDAY NIGHT ANALYSIS

 

"TOTAL WRESTLING" EPISODE GRADE:
B

MAIN EVENT:
Wolf Hawkins defeated RDJ
(B+)

ATTENDANCE:
8.734 (out of 10,000)

TV RATING:
7.99 (+ 0.10)

RATINGS WINNER:
SWF

OVERALL RATINGS LEADER:
SWF – 22 vs. TCW – 0

 

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So... I'm still having issues with my thread not bumping back to the top, and/or showing that I recently posted, after putting up show results. Maybe it's because of the length? I'm not really sure. That said, I've bumped this up in this manner in which to act as if the show bumped itself to the top.

 

That's a lot of talk about bumping... hm...

 

So yea. Episode #22 is directly above this post!

 

I hope you enjoy!
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GREAT show! I am really enjoying the Michaels/Frehley/Davids story. Kinda reminds me of the relationship between JR and Austin but mirrored. Really looking toward their match. Big Cat is a fun addition to the Cell; he should provide some good spots and intensity especially when coupled with Cap. I wish I could get into The Awesomeness but at least the new Underwater Union is aces. Dolphin Boy slays me every time.
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="mitsukaikira" data-cite="mitsukaikira" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34928" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>GREAT show! I am really enjoying the Michaels/Frehley/Davids story. Kinda reminds me of the relationship between JR and Austin but mirrored. Really looking toward their match. Big Cat is a fun addition to the Cell; he should provide some good spots and intensity especially when coupled with Cap. I wish I could get into The Awesomeness but at least the new Underwater Union is aces. Dolphin Boy slays me every time.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;">Thank you, Mit! </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> It took awhile to write this one, as I've been pretty busy as of late, but I really enjoyed the build up to the PPV. My focus was to place attention on a new member of the Faith-led foursome with every passing show. This gave them their own 'moment in the sun' and really dragged the storyline along pretty well. Plus, the introduction of Valiant campaigning for the spot, and ultimately being turned down due to his 'moral code', added further depth to his 'Too Soft?' storyline as well as the tone of the "Warzone Cell". All in all, it was a great month of stories for the SWF!</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Frehley/Michaels/Davids Feud:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> I'll admit that this was not the original direction I was going to go with these two. It was supposed to be Joe Sexy coming out as the voice of "Prime Time", using his veteran prowess to help him get the upper-hand, as the two worked to play-off of eachother's strengths (Joe's sneaky nature & Davids' sheer power and overwhelming nature). When Joe passed in the game, I had to really go back to square one and devise a way to tell this story. Ultimately, I'm REALLY happy with the Michaels addition and it's added for some great drama leading into the PPV.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> The Austin/JR comparison is actually a strong influence in a way. I mean, my version of Michaels is pretty much a more southern, cranky-pants, version of Good Ole' JR. In the end, is it a completely on comparison; if you're thinking of Davids & he as those who are aligned? We'll have to find out at "Times of Trouble". Peter COULD be telling the truth, that he has NOTHING to do with Davids, but we won't know until then most likely.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Big Cat being #4 on Faith's "Warzone Cell" team:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> I didn't expect anyone to really guess this one. Up until now, Big Cat has struggled to pull anything strong grade-wise. That said, he's shown some promise recently and, in a match like this, he could do well given the strong wrestlers already in there (Faith, Money, Gilmore, etc.).</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> I wanted a guy who could continue the vibe of Faith's team. Christian Faith, Captain Atomic, Angry Gilmore and Big Cat Brandon are ALL guys who are tough-as-nails. They're vicious when they need to be & really tough, tough, competitors. Plus, they ALL have beef with one, if not all, of the members in </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><em>The</em></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Establishment. This adds just another element of WHY these guys WANT to beat Money, Eisen, Remo and whoever they bring in as THEIR #4. </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> All in all, the past few weeks have seen a resurgence for Big Cat Brandon (where Rogue hasn't had that yet). For a guy who was, originally, going to be delegated solely to Underground, wrestling in the secondary main event at "Times of Trouble" is a pretty strong leap. The good thing is, while I thought he was going to make his home on the B-Show, it's not like he's been losing matches up until the PPV (a fact that would make him look weak). He's won pretty much everything that's come down the pike. That helps for his momentum leading into the 'Cell.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Not getting behind the Awesomeness:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> That's totally cool. I had trouble for awhile too. Now, I have them as this brain-dead rocker duo. Air-guitar, overly excited talking, head-banging but in a comical fashion. Adding Dawn to the mix hopefully adds a little star power; however, at this point, I'm still in the process of really getting them to an interesting level. It may take a bit.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Underwater Union is aces:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> It's great when an idea you have off-the-fly produces. Their grades may not be lofty BUT they really do add an extra level of my version of the SWF. Up until now, I've gone with a heavy serious vibe; action movie-style. The Underwater Union, and really the Awesomeness, add a level of humor that can ease things up a bit.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> As you would expect, they may not win every week but I can guarantee you that the'll never become overtly 'weak'. They are the superheros that the SWF needs right now!</div><p></p>
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<p>I cannot wait for Times of Trouble, it is going to be awesome. This last show was great. I thought Faith's 4th member would win to make them look strong before the PPV, but the DQ by Big Cat was perfect. It is exactly what Faith was looking for in a 4th that he wouldn't get from Valiant. Big Cat didn't care about winning, he just wanted to hurt Money.</p><p> </p><p>

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One, Ninja Turtle cracks me up every time. The mental image of a grown man in a turtle suit is HILARIOUS to me (I can be a little childish, I also like watching people slip and fall). The Underwater Union is very 90s WWE kayfabe but I like it. That's the kind of wrestling I grew up watching. While I couldn't take a whole show of it, a nice segment for a few minutes a show is really a refreshing change of pace.</p><p> </p><p>

Two, that picture of Jefferson Stardust (I think) looks exactly like John Morrison to me. Is he a botch-fest like Morrison? (Just kidding).</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="JShmoopy" data-cite="JShmoopy" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34928" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I cannot wait for Times of Trouble, it is going to be awesome. This last show was great. I thought Faith's 4th member would win to make them look strong before the PPV, but the DQ by Big Cat was perfect. It is exactly what Faith was looking for in a 4th that he wouldn't get from Valiant. Big Cat didn't care about winning, he just wanted to hurt Money.<p> </p><p> Two other comments: </p><p> One, Ninja Turtle cracks me up every time. The mental image of a grown man in a turtle suit is HILARIOUS to me (I can be a little childish, I also like watching people slip and fall). The Underwater Union is very 90s WWE kayfabe but I like it. That's the kind of wrestling I grew up watching. While I couldn't take a whole show of it, a nice segment for a few minutes a show is really a refreshing change of pace.</p><p> </p><p> Two, that picture of Jefferson Stardust (I think) looks exactly like John Morrison to me. Is he a botch-fest like Morrison? (Just kidding).</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;">Thank you, JShmoopy!</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> It's great to know that you're excited for the PPV. When I went into planning "Times of Trouble", I felt like it could easily become a 'throw away PPV'; with Supreme Challenge 33 only a month away. I wanted to give it it's own life, not just skim past it, and what came of it was the whole "Warzone Cell" idea. It COULD backfire, in the form of injuries to some prominent players at "SC33", but that's a risk I'm willing to take.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Big Cat/Money ending in a DQ:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Your thoughts are mine exactly. I didn't really want Big Cat to go over Money (especially after he's beaten Atomic & Gilmore, all be it in a shady fashion, and to give Big Cat the win would feel somewhat uneven); however, the self-decided DQ with a chair shot did the trick to set the tone for the PPV. As you said, Big Cat wasn't really out there to win; he wanted to HURT Money. I mean, it wasn't that long ago that the "Supreme Dictator" tranquilized the "Beast" and sent him away from the arena in an armored truck. These two have history and Big Cat's chair strike was a "look what I can do to you" kind of thing. Money's tough but he's not one to take chair shots very well. He's the boss for 'damn sake'. ha.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Ninja Turtle/Underwater Union:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> A lot of times, it's the children characters, with the colorful masks/costumes, that are actually scarier than anything else. ha. It's that "Death to Smoochie" aspect. In this case, a grown man running down to the ring in a Turtle outfit would both be laughable and somewhat creepy at the same time. The kiddos will love it and, at the end of the day, aren't we all here to entertain the kiddos? </div><img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><div style="margin-left:25px;"> jk. It's pure nostalgia wrestlecrap (as you said WWF 90's) but fun to book. The way to keep it fresh is, as you put it, to not give them 'that much time' on SupremeTV. Just a dab here and there is good enough. Change of pace if you will.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Jerrerson Stardust/John Morrison:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> I've always thought that as well. Dead-ringers really. Great work done by the renderer. As for a botch-fest, I haven't seen it yet? </div><img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Then again, he has Huey to make up for anything he botches I guess.</div><p></p>
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<p>Now, that was a go-home show. The most interesting part of the WarZone to me is Vengeance. I can't imagine he'll show up to help Money. But, I can't imagine him helping Faith either. </p><p> </p><p>

I'm a huge Brandon James guy, so good to see him get the spotlight for once. </p><p> </p><p>

And... the Peter Michaels, Steve Frehley, Des Davids angle. Awesome. I have no idea whether Michaels is working with Davids or Frehley is just paranoid.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="smwilliams" data-cite="smwilliams" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34928" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Now, that was a go-home show. The most interesting part of the WarZone to me is Vengeance. I can't imagine he'll show up to help Money. But, I can't imagine him helping Faith either. <p> </p><p> I'm a huge Brandon James guy, so good to see him get the spotlight for once. </p><p> </p><p> And... the Peter Michaels, Steve Frehley, Des Davids angle. Awesome. I have no idea whether Michaels is working with Davids or Frehley is just paranoid.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;">Thank you, SM!</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> 'Go Home' shows are almost more fun to write than the PPV's themselves. I always strive to put on a show that generates some sense of a cliffhanger or something along those lines. In a sense, book to make the SWF Nation (readers here) interested in purchasing the PPV. Overall, I feel that this show delivered on this notion (as I would purchase it myself and I know what's going to happen). </div><img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Vengeance and the "Warzone Cell":</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> As you'll see with the impending "Times of Trouble" logo, Vengeance has a central role in the vibe of the PPV. Will he? Won't he? If he does, what side is he on? These questions linger above all it seems. With this in mind, he certainly IS a major focus of "Times of Trouble" and it's great to know that it's jumping out at you in that manner.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> You put it well though. He, most likely, wouldn't want to help either Faith nor Money. He has history with both; his history with Money actually being an alliance of sorts to get control of the company and place hits on his rivals. That said, this isn't February... A LOT has gone on since then... BUT... as you said... could he REALLY side with Faith after ALL that they went through at the open of 2013 as well? We'll have to see.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Fan of Big Cat:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> So am I; more so than "Big Money". That's why it sucked when it seemed like his match ratings were piss poor. I had him as a main eventer in mind and he wasn't producing as such. That said, it looks like he could be back on an upswing that could carry him over the next couple of months.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Is Frehley paranoid or is Michaels w/ Davids?:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> 'Paranoid' is a good way to put it with Frehley. He's not one to really trust anyone; so, he's almost always paranoid of others. That's how he's stayed on top. Then again, his nature to quickly jump to that feeling is ultimately what alienates himself from others. Case and point? Peter Michaels. IN reality, as stated before, Michaels COULD be telling the truth. He may have NOTHING to do with Davids and "Prime Time" is simply using Michaels to HIS advantage. In Frehley's eyes though, it doesn't really matter; he's going to attack anything that COULD be a threat. Michaels, as of right now, hasn't been proven as a non-threat. "Times of Trouble" may shed some more light on this...</div><p></p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Eisen-verse" data-cite="Eisen-verse" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34928" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;">Thank you, SM!</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> 'Go Home' shows are almost more fun to write than the PPV's themselves. I always strive to put on a show that generates some sense of a cliffhanger or something along those lines. In a sense, book to make the SWF Nation (readers here) interested in purchasing the PPV. Overall, I feel that this show delivered on this notion (as I would purchase it myself and I know what's going to happen). </div><img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Vengeance and the "Warzone Cell":</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> As you'll see with the impending "Times of Trouble" logo, Vengeance has a central role in the vibe of the PPV. Will he? Won't he? If he does, what side is he on? These questions linger above all it seems. With this in mind, he certainly IS a major focus of "Times of Trouble" and it's great to know that it's jumping out at you in that manner.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> You put it well though. He, most likely, wouldn't want to help either Faith nor Money. He has history with both; his history with Money actually being an alliance of sorts to get control of the company and place hits on his rivals. That said, this isn't February... A LOT has gone on since then... BUT... as you said... could he REALLY side with Faith after ALL that they went through at the open of 2013 as well? We'll have to see.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Fan of Big Cat:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> So am I; more so than "Big Money". That's why it sucked when it seemed like his match ratings were piss poor. I had him as a main eventer in mind and he wasn't producing as such. That said, it looks like he could be back on an upswing that could carry him over the next couple of months.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Is Frehley paranoid or is Michaels w/ Davids?:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> 'Paranoid' is a good way to put it with Frehley. He's not one to really trust anyone; so, he's almost always paranoid of others. That's how he's stayed on top. Then again, his nature to quickly jump to that feeling is ultimately what alienates himself from others. Case and point? Peter Michaels. IN reality, as stated before, Michaels COULD be telling the truth. He may have NOTHING to do with Davids and "Prime Time" is simply using Michaels to HIS advantage. In Frehley's eyes though, it doesn't really matter; he's going to attack anything that COULD be a threat. Michaels, as of right now, hasn't been proven as a non-threat. "Times of Trouble" may shed some more light on this...</div><p></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I'm with you on Big Money. James Casey did a great job giving him a different personality than "knock-off Rich Money" because that's what he normally feels like. Big Cat Brandon, though, can be a way better character. If his pop was higher, he could've easily taken over the Vengeance role as "wild card who can't be stopped". He could also play the uncontrollable rebel character or the grunt managed by an intellectual. So many different ways to go.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="smwilliams" data-cite="smwilliams" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34928" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm with you on Big Money. James Casey did a great job giving him a different personality than "knock-off Rich Money" because that's what he normally feels like. Big Cat Brandon, though, can be a way better character. If his pop was higher, he could've easily taken over the Vengeance role as "wild card who can't be stopped". He could also play the uncontrollable rebel character or the grunt managed by an intellectual. So many different ways to go.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;">Absolutely. He has a wide range of possibilities with his Big Cat persona. Much like Vengeance currently, he's a character who is 'off leash' now that he's no longer tethered by Ms. Chase and the "Chase Agency". His transformation really came in response to Ms. Chase and her addition of a rival of his, Remo. In doing so, he went the opposite direction; rebellious overall and primal in nature.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> The difference though is the fact that Vengeance is more supernatural "Demon"; wicked, sinister, vile, destructive, etc. Big Cat is more 'realistic' in the way that he's a big guy, with face paint on, who happens to have a hefty mean streak; overrunning people with incessant strength. </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Outside of that, there really ARE a lot of similarities between the two. </div><p></p>
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<p>I'll admit I had to read the show a second time before my brain realized the choice and I got hyped about Big Cat being the 4th man. However now, I am hyped and he seems like the perfect choice outside of some sort of swerve that got Jack Bruce in.</p><p> </p><p>

The weird thing about this show is that I'm almost in that same place I was when I watched a Mick Foley match, in terms of Faith's involvement. I almost want to see him get killed just to see the beating he'll take. Sort of like the HHH/Cactus HiaC match. You knew the big bump was coming, you couldn't wait to see what it was, and you were hyped for it. And when it came, I popped then popped bigger when he actually got up from the ring collapsing under him on the through the roof bump. I can almost see this match ending close to that. Faith takes the big beating from hell. You swear that not only is the match over but so is his career... then he makes his way back to his feet.</p><p> </p><p>

I am enjoying the Michaels involvement in the storyline with Davids/Frehely. It's an excellent use of a good talker to help cover any possible lack of mic skills Davids has(for the life of me I can't remember his promo skills).</p><p> </p><p>

Both the Chase/Money and Vengeance/Money segments really have me intrigued. What happens if Chase is right and her men do end up injured or in trouble? What is Vengeance really after here? What if EV is swerving us here and the 4th man isn't the Dark Soul? I MUST KNOW!</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Ladron Del Alma" data-cite="Ladron Del Alma" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34928" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'll admit I had to read the show a second time before my brain realized the choice and I got hyped about Big Cat being the 4th man. However now, I am hyped and he seems like the perfect choice outside of some sort of swerve that got Jack Bruce in.<p> </p><p> The weird thing about this show is that I'm almost in that same place I was when I watched a Mick Foley match, in terms of Faith's involvement. I almost want to see him get killed just to see the beating he'll take. Sort of like the HHH/Cactus HiaC match. You knew the big bump was coming, you couldn't wait to see what it was, and you were hyped for it. And when it came, I popped then popped bigger when he actually got up from the ring collapsing under him on the through the roof bump. I can almost see this match ending close to that. Faith takes the big beating from hell. You swear that not only is the match over but so is his career... then he makes his way back to his feet.</p><p> </p><p> I am enjoying the Michaels involvement in the storyline with Davids/Frehely. It's an excellent use of a good talker to help cover any possible lack of mic skills Davids has(for the life of me I can't remember his promo skills).</p><p> </p><p> Both the Chase/Money and Vengeance/Money segments really have me intrigued. What happens if Chase is right and her men do end up injured or in trouble? What is Vengeance really after here? What if EV is swerving us here and the 4th man isn't the Dark Soul? I MUST KNOW!</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;">Thank you, Ladron! </div><img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Taking time for Big Cat to make sense:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> I totally get it. He wasn't doing much on the main event scene prior to his unveiling. That said, I feel his character tone, as well as the history with </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><em>The</em></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Establishment, has it make a little more sense. </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Jack Bruce swerve?:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Not possible. He's fired from the SWF... </div><img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Faith's role resembling Mick Foley's/HHH/Cage Match:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Christian really is the guy who will keep on getting back up. That's kind of his thing. You can't put him down for very long at all. He's the "Iron Man". You can beat him down, break his bones, put his career in jeopardy, but he ALWAYS finds a way back to his feet.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> Will he bump? It's entirely a possibility. He bumped earlier in the year when he went up against Vengeance. It's not out of the realm of possibilities. That said, if he does, you can expect that he'll try, with all of his might, to get back to his feet. Even if unsuccessful, he won't allow anyone to keep him down. Too proud. Too strong. Too stubborn-headed.</div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Des Davids entertainment skills:</strong></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"> They aren't terrible. They're not great. Michaels addition allows him to not have to speak. Instead, Michaels moves along the story, and the mystery, as Davids gets to power his way through; allowing his attacks to do the talking.</div><p></p>
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</div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">There is a dark cloud still hovering over the “Warzone Cell”. The sheer brutality of this match could project such on its own; however, in this case, it’s more about the mystery surrounding </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><em>The</em></span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> Establishment’s 4th team member. </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

Christian Faith unveiled the final member of his rag-tag, war-torn, foursome when “The Beast” himself came stomping through the “Supreme Gate”. SWF Nation roared with excitement as the fearless four aggressively overtook the ringside area as one. In doing so, not ONLY did Big Cat Brandon send a profound message to the ‘Supreme Dictator’, purposely DQ’ing himself with a violent chair shot square upon the perfectly gelled hair of the SWF OWNER, but they also succeeded at something this team has struggled to produce; a show-ending knockout of </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><em>The</em></span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> Establishment.</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

Since their inception </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><em>The</em></span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> Establishment has never been manhandled in such a manner. This last Tuesday night, that’s exactly what came to pass.</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="text-align:right;"><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><em>Is it a sign of what’s to come? Possibly.</em></span></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><p></p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

The deciding factor MAY be the potential influence, or lack thereof, of the “Demon” and the nightmare he brings with him.</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

The reasoning the Faith-led faction has been unsuccessful up until now? Vengeance. Within the last month, show-ending brawls have been the norm. These two warring factions have gone at it tooth-and-nail with the hopes of proving their dominance over the other. It was less about talking; more about action. During that time frame, the ultimate equalizer was the ‘Devil himself’, Vengeance.</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

This didn’t come cheap though. During this period, Vengeance had choked Eric Eisen within an inch of his life. No one knows WHY he would extend himself in this manner; however, reality began to tell the truth…</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="text-align:right;"><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><em>… Vengeance was off-leash. Under his own accord and attacking ANYTHING that got in his way.</em></span></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><p></p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

In reality, Ms. Chase’s plea to Rich Money is a strong one. How can you trust a being that’s simply devoid of any sense of alliance? A vicious “Demon” hell-bent on torturing everyone, and anyone, who dare get to close? </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><strong>… It seems idiotic to say the least.</strong></span></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><strong>… Potentially catastrophic at most.</strong></span></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

Through it all, Rich Money remains steadfast in his recruitment of Vengeance. In a way, the “Demon’s” allegiance, something already described as intensely grey, has become infused with Money’s ego all together. To accept reality, to foresee a point where Vengeance may NOT do his dirty work, is to cement the notion that the SWF OWNER is not AS influential of a negotiator as he once thought. If there’s anything about Money that we know, it’s that he’s unwilling to accept anything less than this lofty perception he has of himself.</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">He calls himself the ‘Most powerful man in ALL of professional wrestling’ for a reason. </span></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><p></p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

In this case, pulling Vengeance to his side is just another notch in his belt that he MUST secure. </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

Will he do so? That remains to be seen. He put forth a theoretical full-court press this past Tuesday night; however, it proved to be unmoving. The “Demon” didn’t show at the close of SupremeTV and, in doing so, the Faith-led foursome overcame </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"><em>The</em></span></div></div></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> Establishment for the first time in their brief history.</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

Rich Money, for many reasons, NEEDS Vengeance at his side (whether its truth of perception is a mute point).</span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

Will the “Demon” join his ranks and walk into the “Warzone Cell” as a member of Team Establishment? </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;"> </span></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma;">

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@Eisen-Verse Ever consider using number grades instead of letter grades? I'm running an SWF dynasty at about the same time and am curious how your segments are specifically grading out. No big deal if you're not interested, just wanted to know.
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@Eisen-Verse Ever consider using number grades instead of letter grades? I'm running an SWF dynasty at about the same time and am curious how your segments are specifically grading out. No big deal if you're not interested, just wanted to know.

 

I kicked around the notion in the past. For whatever reason though, I have a love for the grade aspect. Maybe it's the teacher in me. That said, I'm not above using numbers and could possibly do so. If I were to, where does one get a good number pack? I've got some thinking to do on the matter.

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RUMOR: SWF Creative Forced to Re-Write "Times of Trouble"

 

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There are several reports claiming that Eric Eisen has invoked the ‘creative control clause’ in his contract as it pertains to the “Warzone Cell” match. Fearing that the potential for injury is high, said reports state that the boss’ son has refused to take part. In doing so, Duane Fry and his writing staff are reportedly scrambling to rework the show at the 11th hour.

 

Eric has had a long history of pushing his weight around backstage. A master politician, the young Eisen never appears to stray away from a self-serving edict; even to the detriment of his father’s company. Much like prior experiences, there is little expectation that any administrative backlash will follow despite the late notice. In many regards, Eric knows he can get away with anything and this notion has reportedly fueled his ego further.

 

Those close to Fry have claimed that the SWF Headbooker is currently scrambling for replacements.

 

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