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Southern Hospitality (Tex Tagan & Joffy Laine) vs The Paratroopers (Paradigm & Paranoia)

Stanley Carpenter vs Davie Renluenn

Gotta keep these boys in the spotlight if Tricky Dick is ever going to look at them.

 

Cal Sanders vs Alan Parent

You know why.

 

Paradox vs Nomad

Nomad annoys me.

 

Skip Beau vs Canadain Crusher

CANADA CRUSH! CANADA SMASH!

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Southern Hospitality (Tex Tagan & Joffy Laine) vs The Paratroopers (Paradigm & Paranoia)

Stanley Carpenter vs Davie Renluenn

Cal Sanders vs Alan Parent

Paradox vs Nomad

Skip Beau vs Canadain Crusher

 

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Southern Hospitality (Tex Tagan & Joffy Laine) vs The Paratroopers (Paradigm & Paranoia)

 

I just see Tex and Joffy having more of a future with the company and Tex needs some wins to get noticed.

 

Stanley Carpenter vs Davie Renluenn

 

Much the same with Tex, Davie needs a win here and establish himself.

 

Cal Sanders vs Alan Parent

 

I honestly like Alan better,but Cal is probably the best in ring worker you got at the moment.

 

Paradox vs Nomad

 

Good to see Nomad get some work. Only thing I can see hold him back would be stamina issues unless he is better off in 2013 than he was in 2010

 

Skip Beau vs Canadian Crusher

 

I am a sucker for CC and have been since I was using him in my old 4C games.

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Gold...absolute gold! I'm glad these characters were added and I'm glad someone decided to run with them! I'll be reading.

 

Southern Hospitality (Tex Tagan & Joffy Laine) vs The Paratroopers (Paradigm & Paranoia)

 

Tex is one of your stars, and Joffy is a star in the making. Paratroopers are cheap talent.

 

Stanley Carpenter vs Davie Renluenn

 

You said it yourself, you are just there to be a cost-cutting measure...no way you beat Davie.

 

Cal Sanders vs Alan Parent

 

Veteran wins and sets up a feud down the line.

 

Paradox vs Nomad

 

Nomad wins, to set up a Face vs Heel semi.

 

Skip Beau vs Canadian Crusher

 

Canadian Crusher has great potential and in a SE company a monster star is necessary.

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Firstly I just want to thank everyone who has taken the time to predict on the opening show so far, it’s always great to know that people are reading along. :)

 

With the first show almost ready to go (I anticipate being able to post it at some point this evening), I thought now would be a good time to start looking at the Road To Glory aspect of this diary. While the main focus of the diary will remain around “Operation Lullaby”, I’m also operating FBIPW under Road To Glory rules. Anyone who hasn’t seen the Road To Glory Challenge, the rules can be found here: http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=522216. Road To Glory is a fun and challenging way to play TEW, and I can recommended everybody who is looking for a new challenge to give it a go.

 

So having read the rules, here is the User Character I am using for this diary:

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If anyone has any questions about the diary or the challenge, feel free to post them here and I’ll do my best to answer them. Alternatively questions relating to the RTG challenge can be posted in the thread link above. Anyone who hasn’t posted predictions, but wants to, still has a couple of hours until the show goes up. So I guess last call... ;)

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Really fun concept for a diary. Hopefully you keep it up until at least someone gets hired to RIPW at least.

 

Card Recap

Southern Hospitality (Tex Tagan & Joffy Laine) vs The Paratroopers (Paradigm & Paranoia)

- Joffy Laine seems to be about as consistent a pizza delivery man in Saigon, however, the booker works with Tex and don't wanna piss the big cowpoke off... yet.

Stanley Carpenter vs Davie Renluenn

- Might be the most useless cocky heel ever... but he is still Stan's superior back at the FBI. Enjoy looking at the lights Carp.

Cal Sanders vs Alan Parent

- Sanders should guarantee at least one more pschological decent match.

Paradox vs Nomad

- I suspect Paradox will join his brothers and new trainee commiserating about losing on the debut CIA (Caribbean International Action!) card.

Skip Beau vs Canadain Crusher

- I when with Skip Beau, coz I'm from Canada and boooo any wrestler who can't spell his country properly. Boo you Canadain boo!

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Florida Bay International Pro Wrestling: Most Wanted

Rainbow Bar & Grill, Florida Bay

Saturday W4, January

13 people showed up.

 

Announce Team:

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Harvey Manners: “Good Evening Ladies & Gentlemen, Harvey Manners here to thank you for joining us for this most exciting of occasions, the debut of Florida Bay International Pro Wrestling! We come to you tonight from the Rainbow Bar & Grill on the beautiful Florida Bay. Joining me at the announce desk tonight is the equally beautiful Eve Runcord.”

Eve Runcord: “And I couldn’t be more excited, as tonight we see the opening round of a tournament to name the very first Florida Bay Heavyweight Champion!”

Harvey Manners: “And here comes one of the men aiming to become the inaugural Florida Bay Champion, Davie Renluenn.”

Eve Runcord: “Ergh, this guy gives me the creeps...”

 

Davie Renluenn appears from behind the curtain, the smirk on his face betraying a supreme sense of confidence, potentially bordering on arrogance. Davie has a microphone in hand, and appears to have a few things to say before his match.

 

Davie Renluenn: “Now the only reason I took this job, was because of what I had been told about Florida Bay. I was promised beautiful scenery, beautiful women and cheap booze... but I’ve been disappointed on all three counts.”

 

Davie goes to make his way into the ring, but stops short, seemingly noticing something at the announce desk.

 

Davie Renluenn: “Well now we’re talking. Now I see what all the fuss was about. What’s your name honey?”

 

Harvey Manners can be seen laughing to himself, as Eve practically buries her head in her hands.

 

Eve Runcord: “Oh please no...”

 

Davie Renluenn: “Playing hard to get? That’s cool... but let me tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Davie Renluenn, and I promise you that I am the most talented, and most attractive, wrestler that you will ever have the privilege of calling here in Florida Bay. Hell, every woman here would give anything to spend the night with me, but for a pretty little thing like you that pleasure can be yours for free.”

 

Renluenn takes a hotel key from his pocket and drops it on the Announce Desk in front of Eve.

 

Davie Renluenn: “I’m staying in room 26. And I can promise you that I’m not all talk... in fact, I’ll prove it right now.”

 

Shooting a corny smile, Davie blows a kiss to Eve before sliding into the ring. He immediately begins motioning for his opponent to come out, as if he is to blame for the holdup in the match starting...

 

Rating: F

 

Harvey Manners: “So Eve, are you going to take Mr Renluenn up on his offer?”

Eve Runcord: (looking a little flustered) “Oh... just shut up and call the match!”

 

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Stanley Carpenter vs Davie Renluenn

Florida Bay Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter Final

  • Renluenn spent most of the match on top, with Carpenter struggling to raise much offence at all.
  • This match could probably have been over sooner, but Renluenn seemed more focussed on trying to impress Eve Runcorn at ringside than he was on finishing the match. This almost cost him once, as he was rolled up by Carpenter... but Renluenn was able to kick out at two, and quickly retook control of the match. For her part, Eve tried her best to ignore Renluenn’s antics as much as possible, attempting to maintain some level of professionalism.
  • Eventually Renluenn did put Carpenter away, as he nailed his Forward Russian Leg Sweep. As he celebrated, Renluenn blew a kiss in the direction of the commentary table...

 

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Davie Renluenn defeated Stanley Carpenter in 8:17 by pinfall with a Forward Russian Legsweep.

 

Rating: E

 

Harvey Manners: (giggling to himself) “I think he likes you Eve...

Eve Runcorn: “It’s bad enough that he won... can’t we just move on from this?”

Harvey Manners: “I guess so... next up we have another Championship tournament match, as Canadian veteran Cal Sanders takes on Alan Parent in what promises to be a great technical matchup..”

 

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Cal Sanders vs Alan Parent

Florida Bay Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter Final

  • As promised this match proved to be a real technical affair, with both men focusing on attempting submission holds in the early going. Unfortunately for Alan Parent, this seemed to play right into Cal Sanders hands and the Canadian gained the advantage.
  • Parent was able to fight back occasionally, predominantly through the use of strikes and kicks, but he struggled to break through Sanders’ series of submission holds for long.
  • Throughout the match certain portions of the crowd were very vocal of their disappointment at having to watch Alan Parent wrestle...
  • This may have contributed to Parent’s downfall... as began to get desperate, and began swinging wildly at his opponent. However, this left him open for the DDT from Sanders. With his opponent down, Sanders headed to the top rope and nailed the Frog Splash which earned him the victory.

 

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Cal Sanders defeated Alan Parent in 6:57 by pinfall with a Frog Splash.

 

Rating: E-

 

Harvey Manners: “A big win for Cal Sanders there, as he moves one step closer to becoming the very first Florida Bay Heavyweight Champion.”

Eve Runcord: “He’s into the Semi-Finals, but there’s still a long way to go yet.”

Harvey Manners: “And now we have a change of pace, as we move away from our Championship tournament to provide you a special tag team showcase.”

Eve Runcorn: “And here come one of those tag teams now Harvey, they don’t look happy about something though...”

 

Joffy Laine and Tex Tagan make their way out from the back, both wearing looks of thunder on their faces. The crowd starting to boo the two angry Texans does nothing to improve their moods.

 

Joffy Laine: “Now when we agreed to be a part of this ‘tag team showcase’ match, we were not informed that we would be giving up our place in the Florida Bay Heavyweight Championship tournament. I mean how y’all can claim to be having a tournament to name the first Champion without the two premier talents involved is beyond me. If y’all think we’re just a couple of country boys who will just lie down and let y’all walk all over us, then y’all are in for a bit of a shock. Tell ‘em Tex.”

 

Tex Tagan: “To say this ‘misunderstanding’ has pissed us off is an understatement. It’s made us mad... real mad. So I think it’s time for the two boys we meant to be whoopin’ to get their asses out here, and experience some of us Texan’s famous Southern Hospitaility.”

 

Their opponents make their way out from the back, and are revealed to be none over than Paradigm & Paranoia, making up two-thirds of the Paratroopers.

 

Rating: E-

 

Harvey Manners: “Those are two unhappy Texans.”

Eve Runcord: “I almost feel sorry for those two Paratrooper kids. I wouldn’t want to get in these two Southerners way...”

 

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The Paratroopers (Paradigm & Paranoia) vs Southern Hospitality (Joffy Laine & Tex Tagan)

  • This match was less a wrestling match than a one side mauling, as the two angry Texans took turns to beat up on their smaller opponents. Southern Hospitality were seemingly intent on proving they should have been included in the title tournament.
  • While the Paratroopers were able to raise small pockets of resistance, these were quickly put down by their opponents.
  • Tex Tagan in particular was brutal, as he took down the youngsters with a series of vicious strikes. No more so than at the finish of this match, as Paradigm looked to hit a high flying manoeuvre and Tagan took him right out of the air with a brutal looking Lariat Clothesline. Paradigm was KO’d, and the three count was academic.

 

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Southern Hospitality defeated Paratroopers II in 7:46 when Tex Tagan defeated Paradigm by pinfall with a Lariat Clothesline.

 

Rating: E

 

Eve Runcord: “Oh my god! That was brutal...”

Harvey Manners: “A dominant victory for the team from Texas. I think they made their point loud and clear tonight.”

Eve Runcord: “I think he might have taken Paradigm’s head off...”

 

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Paradox vs Nomad

Florida Bay Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter Final

  • Paradox was out first, as he rushed out to check on his friend Paradigm who was still struggling in the ring. Paradox had initially looked to confront Tex Tagan, but was quickly scared off by the burly Cowboy.
  • Once Paradigm had been helped to the back by Paranoia, Nomad was out for this Florida Bay Championship qualifier match.
  • Paradox struggled to get into this match at all, possibly distracted by the injury to his friend Paradigm, which allowed Nomad to take control early.
  • Nomad was able to retain control throughout, so it was no surprise when he nailed the Drift Shift to pick up the win.

 

In an absolutely wretched bout that was devoid of action or heat, Nomad defeated Paradox in 7:55 by pinfall with a Drift Shift.

 

Rating: F+

 

Harvey Manners: “Drift Shift... and Nomad wins!”

Eve Runcord: “Paradox failed to get a foothold in that match, I wonder if what happened with Paradigm before the match affected his concentration?”

Harvey Manners: “That won’t bother Nomad, as he progresses to the Semi-Finals next month. Speaking of the Semi-Finals, look who’s making their way to the ring...”

 

Davie Renluenn once again appeared from the back, wearing the same smug smirk he had been wearing earlier in the night. However instead of heading to the ring, he instead makes his way straight to the Announce Desk.

 

Harvey Manners: “It appears we have a guest commentator for our Main Event!”

Eve Runcord: “Oh please god no...”

Harvey Manners: “Welcome Davie, to what do we owe this pleasure?”

 

Davie grabs a headset, before settling himself down in the chair right next to Eve.

 

Davie Renluenn: “Well I’m here on a scouting mission, got to stay one step up on the competition.”

Eve Runcord: “That almost sounded professional of you...”

Davie Renluenn: “I’m always professional baby... but I’d be lying if I said that was the only reason I was here. I also wanted to know if you’d given any thought as to what time you’ll be joining me after the show?”

Eve Runcord: “I can honestly say that I haven’t...”

Davie Renluenn: “I LOVE it when a girl plays hard to get.”

Eve Runcord: “Can we at least try to be professional about this...”

 

Rating: E-

 

Eve once again begins to looks incredibly uncomfortable, as Skip Beau appears from the back for the Main Event of the evening.

 

Eve Runcord: “Oh thank god. Here comes Skip Beau, who will be facing the Canadian Crusher in our Main Event.”

Harvey Manners: “Skip comes with great credentials, having trained at the prestigious DeColt Power House!”

Davie Renluenn: “Heh, he’s not so tough.”

Harvey Manner: “Look at the size of him! He’s got to be 6’5 and at least 280. I wouldn’t be saying that to his face...”

Davie Renluenn: “So what he’s a freak? Did David not beat Goliath? Size isn’t everything my friend...”

Eve Runcord: “A bit touchy Davie?”

Davie Renluenn: “What? Hey... no. No! I thought we were trying to be professional here?”

 

While Davie is getting worked up on commentary, Skip Beau makes his way down to the ring and grabs himself a microphone. Smiling to the crowd, he addresses his upcoming match.

 

Skip Beau: “Let me tell you, when I was struggling my way through the DeColt Powerhouse I never thought I would end up right here on the beautiful Florida Bay! I guess it just goes to show, you never know where life is going to take you and what it’s going to throw at you next...”

 

While I’m sure Skip had a lot more to say, he is cut off at this point by the imposing figure of the Canadian Crusher appearing from behind the curtain and stomping his way down to the ring.

 

Harvey Manners: “I think I can guess what life’s going to throw at you next Skip, and he goes by the name of the Canadian Crusher.”

 

Skip Beau: “Woah... woah big guy. The Canadian Crusher... I’m probably going to regret asking this, but why that particular name?

 

Canadian Crusher: “YOU CANADIAN! I CRUSH!”

 

Skip Beau: “I knew I’d regret asking. Well unfortunately ‘Crusher’ I’ve got some bad news for you. There won’t be any crushing tonight. After some of the guys we’ve seen win tonight, these fans need a nice pick me up to end the show... and if there’s one thing these fans should know about me, it’s that your ‘Beau’ will always come through for you.”

 

Rating: E+

 

Eve Runcorn: “Here we go! These two monsters of men will clash in what promises to be a hugely physical encounter.”

Davie Renluenn: “Pfft, I could beat both of these guys in my sleep.”

Harvey Manners: “I wouldn’t be shouting that too loud if I were you...”

Davie Renluenn: “Why not? That Canadian Crusher probably wouldn’t understand what I was saying anyway...”

 

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Skip Beau vs Canadian Crusher

Florida Bay Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter Final

  • Canadian Crusher’s offence seemed very one dimensional throughout the match, relying on his size and power to try and overwhelm his opponent. Unfortunately for Crusher, the 6’5 280lb Skip Beau was willing, and able, to go toe to toe with him in the brawling department.
  • This was a hugely physical encounter, with both men relying on heavy strikes as the base of their offence.
  • Both men landed some huge strikes throughout the match, with both men coming close to picking up the win. However, eventually it was Skip Beau who was able to hit the Flow Down to secure the victory.

 

In an awful match that was completely devoid of heat, Skip Beau defeated Canadian Crusher in 9:38 by pinfall with a Flow Down.

 

Rating: E-

 

Harvey Manners: “A huge win for Skip Beau! I didn’t think anyone would be able to take down the man mountain that is the Canadian Crusher.”

Eve Runcord: “Skip Beau really impressed me tonight...”

Davie Renluenn: “You want to see something truly impressive, join me in my hotel room later tonight...”

Eve Runcord: “So the whole professional angle lasted a long time then...”

Harvey Manners: “While those two love birds bicker, let me take this opportunity to thank you for joining us for ‘Most Wanted’.”

Eve Runcord: “Be sure to join us next month, where the very first Florida Bay Heavyweight Champion will be crowned.”

Harvey Manners: “Cal Sanders, Nomad, Skip Beau or this man Davie Renluenn... who will be crowned our new champ?”

Davie Renluenn: “Me! It’s going to be me!”

Harvey Manners: “Find out if he’s right, only at National Security!”

 

Show Rating: E-

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"The Aftermath"

As I lay in bed following our first show, I found myself completely overwhelmed with exhaustion. ‘Most Wanted’ had completely taken it out of me. While the show hadn’t gone quite as well as I had hoped, not even close... I was honestly just glad to have the first show in the bag. Speaking to some of the fans after the show, they had been more complimentary about the show, saying it was as good as they’d expect from a new company. Some of them even promised to come back to see the show next month, so at least I could take some comfort in that.

 

One of the things that hit me during the show was the heat from the fans on Alan Parent throughout his match. It may have been ‘go away’ heat from the fans, but it was by far the strongest reaction any of our wrestlers received all night. I mean how could I expect the fans to care about a bunch of guys they’ve never heard of? This may prove to be a mistake, but I want to see if we can take that ‘go away’ heat and turn it into ‘Heel’ heat by giving Alan Parent a bit more character...

 

One of the main positives coming out of ‘Most Wanted’ was Chief Section Davies sending me an email at the end of the show to say he had received the green light from the ‘relevant parties’, whatever that means, for FBIPW to start receiving outside income. The even bigger positive was when these ‘relevant parties’ deposited over $10k into our bank account! This allowed us to turn a profit of over $5k for the month of January. At this rate we should have no problem meeting Section Chief Davies’ goal to make $10k in two years... hell we’d made half of that in one month!

 

With ‘Most Wanted’ in the bag, it was now official. Florida Bay International Pro Wrestling, and the next stage in “Operation Lullaby”, had begun...

 

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OOC:

I just wanted to take a second to thank everyone for predicting on the card. I hope you enjoyed the first card, although I always find the first card with a brand new promotion challenging to write, as nobody is established yet, but hopefully as this diary progresses I’ll begin to hit my stride with FBIPW. I’m also interested to hear if anyone has any thoughts on the show, or if there is anything people think could be improved. Hope to see everyone back next show. :)

Predictions

Derek B – 5/5

Jingo – 5/5

Beeker – 5/5

LoganRodzen – 5/5

Shawn waters – 4/5

Rayelek – 4/5

Voeltzwagon – 4/5

Psycho Sam – 4/5

Michigan Hero – 2/5

 

Oh, and while I'm in OOC mode I want to thank Michigan Hero for the awesome FBIPW logo he made for me. I thought I'd thanked him earlier in the thread, but reading back it's clear that I forgot to... :o

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You know I think Manners accidentally hit on something really good for Davie. "Renluenn" is quite possibly the worst last name I've heard since "Cena" got called up. How do you even pronounce "Renluenn" anyway? I think he should seize upon Harv's line about the "lovebirds" and call himself "Lovebird" Davey Wren. More showy. A bit of a pun there which is certainly popular in SE circles. Potentially more marketable which is key considering his goal. Plays up the gimmick. "Renluenn" sounds more MMA than pro wrestling.
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Good first show. It's a shame that the Paratroppers have been destroyed so badly, hopefully they will have the opportunity to shine sometime in the future. I agree that it's pretty hard to form authentic characters during the first shows, but at least I really like the character of Renluenn - he's such an idiot!
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You can thank me even more by moonpushing both Alan Parent and Canadian Crusher. ;)

 

This idea. Yes.

 

With Mr McCulloch's thoughts after the last show in mind, I believe you may enjoy the next show...

 

You know I think Manners accidentally hit on something really good for Davie. "Renluenn" is quite possibly the worst last name I've heard since "Cena" got called up. How do you even pronounce "Renluenn" anyway? I think he should seize upon Harv's line about the "lovebirds" and call himself "Lovebird" Davey Wren. More showy. A bit of a pun there which is certainly popular in SE circles. Potentially more marketable which is key considering his goal. Plays up the gimmick. "Renluenn" sounds more MMA than pro wrestling.

 

Haha thanks. I'm not a huge fan of the name either tbh, but I'm hoping once I establish his character the name will become less of an issue. Glad to have you reading. :)

 

Ren-lu-enn! Ren-lu-enn! Ren-lu-enn!:D

 

:D

 

Poor paratroopers... Someone needs to do a diary where they start a fed of their own and book themselves to never lose.

 

Loving the concept of this diary, keep it up.

 

I would definitely read that diary. :)

 

Unfortunately the Paratroopers will largely be jobbers in FBIPW, at least in the beginning. That's not to say they won't pick up the odd win to further a storyline, but on the most part they'll be looking up at the lights I'm afraid.

 

Good first show. It's a shame that the Paratroppers have been destroyed so badly, hopefully they will have the opportunity to shine sometime in the future. I agree that it's pretty hard to form authentic characters during the first shows, but at least I really like the character of Renluenn - he's such an idiot!

 

Thanks, as I said I always find first shows tough. You have so much you want to cram in, but a very limited amount of time. I tried to scale back and focus on one or two key guys, and then I'll try to build more characters as the shows progress. Thanks for the Renluenn comment, he was probably the main guy I tried to establish during the first show, so it's great that you liked his character. :)

 

Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to read so far, it means a lot. :)

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United States Department Of Justice

Federal Investigation Bureau

February 1, 2013

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"Operation Lullaby"

Case Note – SWF Entry #1

Filed By: Ted McCulloch

The SWF came into 2013 under a little bit of pressure, with persistent rivals TCW still plugging away doggedly and USPW riding a huge wave of momentum after their recent rise to National. A lot of pressure was on the SWF to deliver in January, and, luckily for Eisen and his Supreme Wrestling Federation, deliver they did as the promotion put out a series of very solid shows to re-establish the gap between themselves and their nearest rivals. USPW in particular had a very poor month, which saw the promotion fall dramatically from National to Cult status.

 

One of the main storylines the SWF were running throughout January was Remo running rampant through almost the entire roster, picking up wins throughout the month over the likes of Jack Bruce, The Amazing Bumfholes and World Champion Steve Frehley in a non-title match. He also looked strong at ‘When Hell Freezes Over’, as he destroyed the Lobster Warrior in a backstage angle. Presumably the SWF are looking to build Remo to lead into the inevitable Frehley/Remo feud for the World Title in the near future. Other notable news in the SWF this month was the Platinum Blondes defeating the All-Americans at When Hell Freezes Over to win the World Tag Team Titles.

 

The SWF also gave an indication they are beginning to look to the future. On top of having a World Champion under the age of 30, they also called up a number of development prospects to the Main Roster throughout January. Lenny Brown, Kristen Pearce, Primus Allen & Spencer Spade all made the move up from RIPW.

 

Pay Per View:

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When Hell Freezes Over

Held At: The Gardens Of North Dakota (Mid West)

Attendance: 30,000

Buy Rate: 3.37

Rating: B

Main Event: Steve Frehley bt Marat Khoklov to retain SWF World Heavyweight Championship

Best Match: Vengeance bt Christian Faith

 

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Attempts to distribute or copy this document contravene federal law

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“An Olive Branch?”

Sitting in my makeshift office I began to contemplate what I wanted to do for FBIPW’s next show... I mean it was about time I did some work right? In the two weeks since the debut show, I’d only submitted one report on the SWF to Section Chief Davies. If I wanted to keep my role in ‘Operation Lullaby’ beyond my two month trial, I needed to make sure the second show was a huge improvement on the first. However, just as I sat down to book the show, my door opened. Which was a nice change, I don’t think anyone’s bothered to come to my office since I moved here... I was beginning to think nobody knew I was down here.

 

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To my surprise, it was Special Agent Cardillo who poked his head around the door.

 

“Hey kid, thought I’d read your SWF report while I was in the office. Looks like you were right about the Platinum Blonde push. So now that we know Eisen likes conceited Heels, let’s make sure I’m in full view from now on. Okay?”

 

“Yes sir...”

 

And with that he was gone. While he hadn’t said much, and I may be reading way too much into it. I couldn’t help but wonder, had Special Agent Cardillo just accepted me as head booker?

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United States Department Of Justice

Federal Investigation Bureau

February 15, 2013

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"Operation Lullaby"

Case Note – SWF Entry #2

Filed By: Ted McCulloch

“If you’re not progressing, you’re stagnating”

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Size: International

 

TEW.com has today reported that the SWF has become the first wrestling promotion to be officially recognised as an ‘International’ brand. The decision has been taken on the basis of the promotions growing popularity in both the Mexican and Canadian markets. It will be interesting to see how the promotion reacts to the news, if we are lucky it could signal a potential hiring spree as they look to capitalise on the publicity...

 

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It's nice that you examine the SWF's current situation whenever there are important things to report, such as the rise to international size and give us an overview on their booking. However, I hope they won't take under contract anyone on your roster (and I don't know why, but I'm pretty sure they won't), as signing one of your agents probably would take the sense from this dynasty...
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It's nice that you examine the SWF's current situation whenever there are important things to report, such as the rise to international size and give us an overview on their booking. However, I hope they won't take under contract anyone on your roster (and I don't know why, but I'm pretty sure they won't), as signing one of your agents probably would take the sense from this dynasty...

 

I don't think I'm giving too much away when I say there's no need to worry about any of my guys being stolen at this point Xendarii. I think most can guess who the SWF will bring in, as it always seems to be the same bunch of guys in my experience. My reasoning for the report is that my character's lack of experience within the industry, and blind optimism, may allow him to think a signing could be imminent... despite the fact I've only put out one sub-par show to date. All postings that are in character are made from the perspective of an 18 year old who is desperately trying to prove he is worthy of the position of responsibility within a live FBI operation that has been thrust upon him... so may not always be completely logical or reliable in their content. ;)

 

Hope that makes sense. Expect a prediction card up for the next show at some point this afternoon/evening, so keep your eyes peeled. :)

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