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This is a lot of fun. Great diary.

 

:)

 

 

 

Micky Starr vs Ken Wakata

 

 

Hagar Erikson vs Papa Voodoo

 

 

 

Johnny Boy Tucker vs Richie Pangrazzio Jr.

 

 

 

Shawn Spades vs Joey Flame

 

 

Dusty Streets vs The Night Rider

 

Appreciate it! Glad to have you here partner!

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...SWF Presents...

 

SUNDAY SLAMFEST

 

 

 

Sid Streets is in the center of the ring to start the show. Holding a microphone, he goes over a few topics, including his victory over Crippler Ray Kingman last week and the beatdown that ensued after the match.

 

Sid Streets: Last week I killed two birds with one stone. Not only did I defeat the great Ray Kingman... but I proved to my brother Dusty that he is all alone in the land of the Supreme.

 

For months I felt like he did last night. My brother and father wanted nothing to do with me after I showed a desire for something greater. My family left me behind and I was left to pick up the pieces all by myself.

 

And let me tell you something.

 

It feels incredible to be on the other side of things for once.

 

Finally, I have someone on my side. Finally, the legendary Rip Chord of all people, has taken my side and daddy dearest didn't even show up to help his precious draft pick. Rocky didn't even so much as show his face when me and Rip beat Dusty senseless last week. And you know what: good for him.

 

Good for Rocky for realizing where he went wrong. Now maybe while he's coming to these realizations, he'll retire and stay the hell out of my way.

 

Let me make this clear for the old man with wax in his ears and his idiot son: get off the road when Sid Streets is on it.

 

 

 

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Dusty Streets vs The Night Rider

 

Dusty Streets almost mocks his brother's threat on the way to the ring, keeping to the side of the entrance ramp and trying to stay out of the center as much as possible; almost as if he was staying off of the road. The fans are eating it up and Dusty slaps five with the fans in the front row before he completely obliterates The Night Rider. The other half of the One Percenters is almost completely outmatched by the King of the Squared Circle. Dusty blasts his opponent with shot after shot, and tosses him around like a rag-doll before getting the pin in just under eight minutes.

 

 

 

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As we return from the commercial break, we follow Dusty Streets into the backstage area following his decisive victory over his opponent this evening. He's looking confident as ever and of course, someone's around looking to stop that, and Rip Chord leaps out and jumps him in the middle of the backstage area. Dusty looks a little surprised but he quickly realizes what's going on and snaps back into ring-mode, blasting Chord with a huge right hand that forces him to back off. Dusty gets right in the Champion's face as officials pour into the backstage area to split the two men up. Dusty laughs at Chord's unsuccessful attack, and Chord looks completely flustered and dashes off to the locker room.

 

 

 

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Shawn Spades vs Joey Flame

 

Shawn Spades' second ever match with the SWF pits him against Joey Flame, a strong competitor who will most likely put up a much bigger fight than Spades' last opponent. Whether or not Spades' associates have a say in the end result, well, that's another story. Joey Flame blasts the young man with some flashy kicks and Spades looks completely out of his element. Spades can't get close enough to use his strength to muscle Flame around the ring, and it's at this point that we see Spades start to get desperate for an interference. With his partners still not coming to his rescue, Spades swings for a wild clothesline and gets countered with a quick arm-drag. Flame bounces off the rope and plants a low dropkick to a seated Shawn Spades, sending his head snapping back to the canvas. Flame gets the pin and Spades looks gutted; wondering, like everybody else, where his stable-mates were.

 

 

 

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A disappointed Shawn Spades makes his way through the backstage area, obviously trying to figure out where his partners are. With Deadly Gamble nowhere to be found, it's at this exact moment that The Lunatics appear and kick Spades while he's down; figuratively of course. The young man puts up a good fight but he is eventually dragged to the ground and beaten badly by the tandem, who steal Spades' bag full of street clothes and run off. Spades is now beaten and broken, and one thing is for sure, he has some questions that need answering.

 

 

 

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Richie Pangrazzio Jr. vs Johnny Boy Tucker

 

Although Pangrazzio was unable to win his match last week against Ray Williams, it was obvious who the "real" winner was at the end of it all. With no sign of the boxer so far this evening, people have started to wonder about his well being. But, for now, it's about Pangrazzio & Tucker, and the two men start to brawl with each other before Tucker starts to work on Pangrazzio's legs with some nice sweeps and stomps. Pangrazzio hops back to his feet and looks to be already feeling the pain in his legs, so he slows the pace of the match down a little bit. Pangrazzio drags him to the mat and puts Tucker in a rest hold, a good old fashioned school yard head lock, but Tucker powers his way out of it. It's not until Johnny Boy Tucker slips up on the feet that Pangrazzio really gets the advantage. As Tucker fires a big boot to Pangrazzio's jaw, he loses his footing and falls onto his back. Pangrazzio stomps on his downed opponent and keeps him on his back. Tucker tries to roll to safety but to no avail, as Pangrazzio has applied a solid ankle lock that looks deep enough to make Tucker tap out. Tucker manages to save his foot but as he comes to his feet, Pangrazzio lands the Home Run and scores the pin.

 

 

 

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Coach Dick Pangrazzio is celebrating his son's victory backstage with the rest of the All-Star Team before leaving the locker room to go find his son. As he walks out of the locker room and the door shuts behind him, a big left hook comes from the corner of the screen, and as Pangrazzio falls to the ground, the camera pans to Ray Williams standing over his fallen victim. Williams drops to his knees and laughs at his nemesis' father. Williams threatens to throw another punch to see if the Coach will flinch, but he's out cold. Williams lets out another chuckle before the scene fades to black.

 

 

 

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Hagar Erikson vs Papa Voodoo

 

The two big men get right into it from the initial bell. Voodoo blasts Hagar with a big boot to the gut, and the former world title contender fires back with a massive uppercut that sends Voodoo into the ropes. The two men lock up as soon as Voodoo bounces back off of the ropes and get to work. Voodoo tries to fake low and scoop Erikson, but Erikson doesn't buy it and makes him follow through with his movements, driving him face first into the ground. Erikson hops on his back and goes for an arm-lock, keeping Voodoo on his stomach, not allowing him to move. Voodoo struggles to break free, but the big man will not allow him any room to breathe. Voodoo manages to finally get back to his feet. Hagar blasts him with a right hand, but Voodoo fires right back. The two men go back and forth until Hagar is the first to show signs of a little bit of wobbliness. Hagar baits Voodoo in, and as Voodoo rushes in for the kill, Erikson scoops him up and drops him with a vicious spinebuster. Voodoo struggles to get back to his feet, and once he does, he walks right into a big Viking Hammer. Hagar tries to pin his opponent but Voodoo somehow manages to kick out. Voodoo uses the ropes to pull himself back to his feet and stares directly into Erikson's eyes. Out of nowhere, Rick Rumble, springs into action from the backstage area, bolting down to the ring and throwing Hagar Erikson out of the way to get to his enemy. Because of the contact, Erikson is declared the winner by disqualification, but Rick Rumble continues to assault his foe. Voodoo manages to get out of there in one piece, but Rick Rumble has followed through on his promise to give Papa Voodoo what he deserves.

 

 

 

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Micky Starr vs Ken Wakata

 

Ken Wakata is knowingly out of his league in this match. The young man has been psyched up as much as possible by the rest of the All-Star Team, but even with his new found confidence, Ken Wakata is not on the same level as Micky Starr. Starr throws the young man around the ring, but Wakata puts up a better fight than many expected. Wakata plants a few well-placed kicks to Starr's stomach and face, sending the former World Champion into the corner. Wakata flies at his opponent, but is dropped in mid-air with a big boot from the corner courtesy of Micky Starr. Starr goes for the pin but is unable to finish the match. Wakata kicks back up to his feet and misses a big dropkick. Starr hoists his opponent to his feet and lifts him directly into the air. Mid-suplex, Starr holds his opponent up high until the blood rushes to his head before he unceremoniously drops him on his back. Wakata is almost knocked out from the impact alone, and that's enough to get Micky Starr the victory, pinning his nearly incapacitated opponent after playing to the crowd a little bit more.

 

 

 

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It's not long before Sam Strong emerges from the backstage area and gets right into Micky Starr's face. The two men don't swing at each other, but they continue to try and out muscle one another, flexing their muscles and forcing the officials to get between the two men to stop them from coming to blows. Strong doesn't say much, and considering he has still not agreed to competing with Micky Starr, it's unusual that he would come into direct contact with Starr as he's usually been one to insult from afar. Whether this means that Strong is ready to take Micky Starr's offer of a career-threatening match for the latter, that remains to be seen, but it's obvious that Strong is starting to see the dollar signs and might be coming around to the idea. Of course, a win over Micky Starr would cement his place in line as a serious contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. The announcers put over the fact that Richard Eisen will be holding a press conference later this week to announce a few things about this year's SWF The Challenge, and with that, another episode of Sunday Slamfest has come and gone.

 

 

 

Final Grade: B

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THE CHALLENGED BOOKED FOR THE MANHATTAN NATIONAL CENTER

 

 

 

And the card is already shaping up...

 

This week on Sunday Slamfest we were told that the man himself, Richard Eisen, would be holding a press conference to discuss this year's SWF The Challenge event. Eisen holds one of these press conferences every year to announce a few of the matches that the card will feature as well as the which state will get to hold the event in question.

 

Because of Eisen's dominance in the Tri-State & New England regions, it didn't come as a surprise when the CEO of the company announced that New York would be hosting The Challenge this year. With some of the territorial wrestling organizations still holding a majority of the fan base (and some of the fans still holding some hostility towards the SWF because of their tendency to poach their favorites), Eisen is probably just not ready to risk the amount of money he could be making in New York or New Hampshire just to make some fans happy.

 

The biggest announcements included the World Heavyweight Championship clash between Rip Chord and the King of the Squared Circle, Dusty Streets. Most fans of the organization already knew that this match would be headlining the event, but it has been formally announced to the general public that the match will indeed be one of the two headliners at this year's Challenge. Many fans speculated that the long-awaited clash between Sam Strong & Micky Starr would be the other headliner, and although Eisen would not directly acknowledge that fact, he reinforced the notion that "although Sam Strong is very adamant on not facing Micky Starr without a world championship on the line, that anything is possible in the Supreme Wrestling Federation". Whether this means that we will see the super-match we've been waiting for or not, we'll surely find out in the near future. Either way, it's going to be a massive show that will almost certainly top last year's The Challenge. Another major announcement was that George DeColt would be returning to the organization after his stint as a trainer with Rocky Mountain Wrestling. DeColt requested to return to the promotion, and will be replaced until a suitable replacement is found by Wild Man Sullivan. Sullivan offered to take the position to take a short break from the vigorous schedule of the SWF, and is hoping to have a strong hand in the development of the stars of tomorrow.

 

Our Pro Wrestling Illustrated prediction contest for Sunday Slamfest is also in, and our lucky winner (or winners) this week are: CPBHBK

 

 

 

SWF Sunday Slamfest, Episode #113

 

Main Event

Sam Strong vs George DeColt

 

Sid Streets vs Rick Rumble

 

Dirk Bonell vs Shawn Spades

 

Team Sexy (Don Juan & Tommy Handell) vs Gone Hollywood

 

SWF United States Championship

Teddy Flame © vs Chief Two Eagles

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I'm enjoying this diary. My only suggestion is that you need more Flapjack Flanagan.

 

Sam Strong vs George DeColt

 

Sid Streets vs Rick Rumble

 

Dirk Bonell vs Shawn Spades

 

Team Sexy (Don Juan & Tommy Handell) vs Gone Hollywood

 

SWF United States Championship

Teddy Flame © vs Chief Two Eagles

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Sam Strong vs George DeColt

Really enjoying the Strong/Starr build up

 

Sid Streets vs Rick Rumble

 

Dirk Bonell vs Shawn Spades

 

Team Sexy (Don Juan & Tommy Handell) vs Gone Hollywood

 

SWF United States Championship

Teddy Flame © vs Chief Two Eagles

Flame retains

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...SWF Presents...

 

SUNDAY SLAMFEST

 

 

 

Richard Eisen is seen in his office looking over the signed paperwork that gave him the ability to officially announce the match between Rip Chord & Dusty Streets at The Challenge. Eisen smirks and talks to himself a little bit:

 

Richard Eisen: You did this Richard. You are going to single-handedly put together the greatest match in SWF history. The match that's going to bring in more fans than ever.

 

Think about it Richard... if you can get Sam Strong to agree to wrestle Micky Starr, title or no title, you will cement your place in wrestling history.

 

You won't be a part of the who's who that are associated with professional wrestling...

 

You, and only you, will be the who's who. You will be everything Richard.

 

Dusty & Rip will just be the glue that holds it all together, and that's saying something. And think about if Micky wins, what if him and Rip go at it again over the belt. Think of the money Richard, think of the dollar signs.

 

You may not ever be the king of wrestling, Richard... but you are on the way to becoming its God.

 

 

 

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Teddy Flame © vs Chief Two Eagles

SWF United States Championship

 

Although Chief Two Eagles provided Teddy Flame with a great challenge, and maybe even gave the champion a run for his money, it didn't take a genius to figure out that Teddy Flame had this match from the get-go. Flame blasted his opponent with hard strikes from the opening bell and his confidence did not allow him to let up. The United States Champion was relentless in bringing the fight to his opponent, and although Eagles was able to get a few good shots in that threatened to shift the momentum of the match, it was Flame who picked up the victory in the end with a crazy leg drop from the top ropes.

 

 

 

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The Champion, Teddy Flame, celebrates with his belt; the fans are confused as to whether they should cheer or not. The arrogant young man flaunts his title belt to everyone at ringside and grabs a microphone from the announcers desk.

 

Teddy Flame: I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out who's the better brother now.

 

I think I've done more than prove that I deserve this belt. I think I've done way more than that.

 

And I know you might not be happy with how I got my belt... but I don't care.

 

Because the fact of the matter is, every... single... one of you, is wishing they were me right now.

 

 

 

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Gone Hollywood vs Team Sexy (Tommy Handell & Don Juan)

 

Team Sexy's debut in the Supreme Wrestling Federation, and they're facing some experienced competition as Brick Fantana & Mike Kinsey are two of the most well known names of the tag team division. Kinsey starts things off against Don Juan and welcomes him to the company. Unfortunately, his idea of a welcome was a brutal clothesline that nearly takes the rookie's head off. Kinsey tosses him into his own side's corner and Gone Hollywood takes turns tagging in and out and beating on the young man. Don Juan finally makes it to his side and tags Tommy Handell in, but the other rookie does not fare much better, instead getting flattened by a brutal Sex Panther Spear from Brick Fantana for the three count.

 

 

 

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Dirk Bonell vs Shawn Spades

 

After Shawn Spades' rough time last week, he will most likely be very anxious to get back into the ring and take out some of his frustrations. On the other hand, it's quite possible he's got a lot on his mind following the beat down he suffered at the hands of The Lunatics, and that may have an effect on his focus this evening. It also doesn't help that he's facing off with someone who is thought to be the "future of the SWF" in Dirk Bonell. Bonell shows off some of his strength by using some solid suplexes and keeping his opponent up in the air for at least a quarter of the match. Spades fires back with some solid strikes that hurt Bonell, but he fires back himself, placing a couple nice backhand chops on Spades' chin. The two young men brawl some more before Spades stares directly down the entrance ramp, almost as if he was expecting an interference from the two men he was assaulted by last week. Unfortunately for him, that leads to Bonell grabbing him from behind and tossing him with a massive German suplex, and scoring the pin.

 

 

 

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Shawn Spades is even more broken than he was last week. The young man cannot catch a break, and he's given so much to help his associates and they have not reciprocated. Spades stomps around the ring after his opponent has left. After a lot of pacing back and forth, we head to the backstage area. Although Spades does not know it, his associates, Deadly Gamble, are brawling with The Lunatics as he continues to pace around the ring. The two teams swing wildly at each other and destroy a lot of the backstage area in the process until they are separated by security.

 

 

 

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Sid Streets vs Rick Rumble

 

This is a big match for the fans. Sid Streets has been rising to the top of the card along with his brother (albeit not together), and Rick Rumble has more fans behind him than ever after his assault on Papa Voodoo last week. Rumble and Streets battle it out in the middle of the ring from the start of the match to the finish with both men having little to no care for their own safety. The two trade blows and Streets is the first to show signs of pain after a big uppercut to the body folds him over. Rumble fires him into the ropes and a rebounding Sid Streets is flattened by a running shoulder block. Streets is quick to get back to his feet, but it's more of the same. Rumble flings him into the corner this time and tries to hop up to feed him some punches. Sid tosses him off and Rumble falls flat on his back in the middle of the ring. Streets follows him and drops a few big elbows on him before resorting to some simple stomps.

 

Buddy Hollar: You know it's a huge shame that Sid and Rocky and Dusty can't just get along. Can you imagine how much of a force those three could be together if they were just able to put their differences behind them?

Bob Johnson: I'll be honest Buddy, I don't think ol' Rocky has much left in him either. I think the well has run dry for the big guy and Sid's right; move on and let the young guys go at it. It makes for good competition.

Buddy Hollar: But you seem to forget that the Streets boys have the longest Tag Team Championship run in company history. You can't deny that the two are a force together and I just don't know if they'll be able to surpass that accomplishment in solo efforts, whether it's with a US Championship or a World Championship.

 

Sid flattens Rick Rumble with a massive knee to the head. Rick was already down one knee after a running chop block, and a rebounding Sid Streets was in the perfect position to plant a knee in Rumble's face. Rumble flops onto the canvas and Sid goes for the pin.

 

The lights go out.

 

Rumble is now on top in pinning position as the referee counts.

 

The lights go out again.

 

As soon as the lights come back on, Papa Voodoo is now in the ring standing above Sid Streets & Rick Rumble. Rumble tries to roll onto his stomach to avoid being pinned and Sid tries to clutch the ropes to get back to his feet.

 

The lights flicker one more time, and we return with Sid Streets on top of Rick Rumble. Rumble is pinned and Voodoo is now nowhere to be found. This is the second time that something like this has happened to Rick Rumble, and if he continues to go head to head with his nemesis, it's very possible that it will continue to happen.

 

 

 

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George DeColt vs Sam Strong

 

In DeColt's return to the SWF he faces an extremely confident Sam Strong. With the dollar signs starting to become a major part of his thought process, it's very possible that by the end of the night Strong will be lined up to face off with Micky Starr at The Challenge. It's possible he's already thinking about that match and is looking past George DeColt, who has not been seen in the SWF since beginning his sting with Rocky Mountain Wrestling at the end of February. The two men lock horns in the middle of the ring and DeColt shows us why he was considered one of the very best the SWF had to offer. DeColt shows off some fancy technical grappling and chains together a few holds until he has Sam Strong on all fours on the mat. Strong is locked in a schoolyard head lock and tries to muscle his way back to his feet, but it's to no avail. DeColt continues to put pressure on his opponent's neck before he finally decides to let go and blast Strong with a vicious punt to the stomach. Strong flops onto his side and clutches his abdominal region before DeColt goes for the pin. Strong kicks out in under two seconds and hops back to his feet. Strong lets loose with a couple big right hands to the stomach and forces DeColt into the corner. DeColt tries to force his way out of the corner with a clothesline, but Strong ducks underneath and grabs him from behind. Strong hoists DeColt in the air and brings him right back down to earth. Strong goes for a pin of his own but also cannot convert the attempt to the touchdown. Strong and DeColt slowly get back to their feet and continue to swing back and forth, DeColt lands a chop, Strong lands a punch, and so on. Finally, Strong misses a shot and DeColt drops him with a boot to the gut. DeColt grabs hold of his neck and goes for a DDT, but Strong hoists him up in the air and flips him backwards. DeColt lands on his back and Strong climbs to the top turnbuckle, flying off with a massive elbow drop that allows him to get the pin and score the victory.

 

 

 

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Sam Strong grabs a microphone from ringside and gets right back on the top turnbuckle:

 

Sam Strong: I'm sick and tired of the questions brother. When are you gonna' face Micky Starr? Are you ready to do it yet? Do you really think you can beat Micky Starr?

 

LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING BROTHER. SAM STRONG IS THE GREATEST, STRONGEST, ASS-KICKINGEST, MOST POWERFUL MAN WRESTLING HAS EVER SEEN.

 

Sam Strong does not back down from any man. Sam Strong is the man from who wrestlers back down.

 

Micky Starr wants to go all in, and I'm not folding.

 

So on July 16th...

 

You better be ready, brother.

 

Micky Starr.

 

You better find yourself a nice retirement home...

 

BECAUSE SAM STRONG

 

IS COMING

 

FOR YOU BROTHER.

 

 

 

Final Grade: B-

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JIM KNOBB ANNOUNCED AS NEW ROAD AGENT; MORETTI TO RMW

 

 

 

And the backstage area is already shaking...

 

Last week during the press conference for The Challenge held by Richard Eisen, we broke the news that George DeColt was returning from his training position at Rocky Mountain Wrestling. Wild Man Sullivan offered to head down there as a temporary trainer until an official one was brought in. Well, we've found our trainer, and turns out he's been around all along. SWF legend Antonio Moretti has stepped down from his position as a road agent after some discussion with Richard Eisen himself. Moretti was quoted by another source saying:

 

Antonio Moretti: I've been doing this for quite some time now and it's just time for a change of pace.

 

The man who retired Ares Aegalus (albeit only temporarily) who then went on to retire himself was replaced in his position of road agent by one Jim Knobb. Knobb, although never a great wrestler, was forced to retire due to injuries. Knobb was always noted for his strong in-ring psychology and the man in power believes that a strong knowledge of in-ring psychology is all that is necessary, and would prefer that Moretti provide the new generation with the knowledge and skill-sets to become the high level performers that the SWF has become known for.

 

Unfortunately, the problem with having a new road agent is that a number of wrestlers may not respect them enough, and that can lead to some unnecessary drama backstage. Before Knobb even set foot in the backstage area, Sid Streets showed up late for what would be his last road agent meeting with Antonio Moretti over fifteen minutes late, stating that "Moretti's time didn't matter to him anymore because he'd be gone by next week". Whether more wrestlers have taken this approach to their last show with Moretti, we may never know, but if this is the same approach they take with Knobb, this could be the worst decision the SWF has ever made.

 

Our Pro Wrestling Illustrated prediction contest for Sunday Slamfest is also in, and our lucky winner (or winners) this week are: CPBHBK, Tiberious4, smwilliams & Midnightnick

 

 

 

SWF Sunday Slamfest, Episode #114

 

Main Event

Sam Strong vs Dusty Streets

 

Micky Starr vs Baron Von Rambis

 

The Wrecking Crew vs Team KAOS (Captain Kaos & Private Punishment)

 

Ray Williams vs The Aryan Barbarian

 

Powerhouse Patterson vs Richie Pangrazzio Jr.

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Main Event

Sam Strong vs Dusty Streets - Draw

Neither guy here should be losing, so this will be a dirty finish 1 way or another.

 

Micky Starr vs Baron Von Rambis

Starr is in one of your big storylines, Rambis is not.

 

The Wrecking Crew vs Team KAOS (Captain Kaos & Private Punishment)

I've played the 77 C-verse before, and if I recall correctly both the Team Kaos guys are pretty old. I can't imagine they've got too much left in them 2 years on.

 

Ray Williams vs The Aryan Barbarian

Ray Williams undefeated streak continues.

 

Powerhouse Patterson vs Richie Pangrazzio Jr.

Richie needs to stay strong to lead up to his rematch with Williams.

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...SWF Presents...

 

SUNDAY SLAMFEST

 

 

 

Shawn Spades walks through the backstage area to find his associates, Deadly Gamble, waiting in their locker room. The three men look at each other briefly before Shawn Spades starts his rant.

 

Shawn Spades: Every single time you needed something from me, I was there. You think you'd still have those stupid belts if it weren't for me? You think you'd even be relevant without me? You're both nothing without me.

 

And you can't even do me the slightest favor by even wondering how my match is going or considering the fact that because I've screwed The Lunatics over so much, they might actually be upset with me? I've lost matches two weeks in a row. I was jumped by the two guys I saved you from at Wrestling Classic. And what were you doing? Huh?

 

Black Jack: Shawn I don't think you understand the full story here. You're a young gun and I get that you want to be a part of things and we're willing to let you be a part of things. Sonny do you know how many young fellas come through here looking for their big break, and wish they could be in your spot? We're giving you your break, but just like everyone else, you gotta' take your lumps and pay your dues. Now I'm sorry you got roughed up a little bit, but you're not gonna' get much better if you don't get your ring-legs under you...

 

Ace McQueen: And I don't really know who you think you are walking in here and sitting us down for a lecture. Let's make one thing clear here partner, we own you, you don't own us. The fact that you were lucky enough for us to take you under our wings and let you be a part of all this. So I think I speak for both of us when I say you need to take a good look at things and realize how good you have it here.

 

Black Jack: Oh, and for the record, we did take it to those little punks that got you two weeks ago. And you should just be happy with that. Now I would strongly suggest that since you don't have a match tonight, you head to your dressing room and kick back, relax, and enjoy the show.

 

Spades leaves the locker room, confused and clearly not sure what to think about the discussion he's just had with his associates. Black Jack & Ace McQueen go back to sitting silently as we get ready for the first match of the evening.

 

 

 

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Richie Pangrazzio Jr. vs Powerhouse Patterson

 

This match is a bit of a throwback to early 1977, when Pangrazzio & Patterson feuded over the United States Championship. Although Patterson came out on top in that feud in the end, it was Pangrazzio who's career took off far more than Patterson's did. Patterson throws some heavy shots that threaten to knock Pangrazzio unconscious, but Pangrazzio shows that he has improved a lot in the last two years. Patterson, on the other hand, seems like the same wrestler he was when he was the United States Champion, and for that reason alone, he was at a significant disadvantage in this match. Pangrazzio scores the win in this one after a big DDT left Powerhouse Patterson unresponsive and vulnerable to the pin.

 

 

 

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Richie Pangrazzio Jr. finds himself a microphone after his match. Two weeks ago his father, Coach Dick Pangrazzio, was assaulted by the man he's been feuding with for the past few weeks; Ray Williams. Pangrazzio obviously has some things to say about this, and as such, he marches around the ring for a bit before he finally opens his mouth.

 

Richie Pangrazzio Jr: Two weeks ago, my dad was beaten for absolutely no reason. He was left in the backstage area... unconscious. Ray Williams... you are a coward and a punk. Next week, I hope you can find yourself a couple boys to help you out, cause me and the rest of the All-Star Team are gonna' tear you to shreds.

 

 

 

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Ray Williams vs The Aryan Barbarian

 

The Aryan Barbarian finally gets a shot on a televised event, but he has a very tall task in front of him in Ray Williams. Williams uses his boxing skill, which we've come to expect from him, but was actually unable to take the big man off of his feet. The Aryan Barbarian takes all of Williams' body shots & avoids the majority of his shots to the face, and manages to fire back with some punches of his own. The Aryan Barbarian darts in with his arm out looking for a massive clothesline, but Williams ducks under and finally connects with the big punch he was looking for, and it was enough to put the Barbarian's lights out. Williams gets the cover and scores another win.

 

 

 

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Team KAOS vs The Wrecking Crew

 

With two of the world's best tag teams involved in this match, the crowd is ready for some fireworks. Lars Mitchell starts the match with Captain Kaos, the two men toss each other around and rough each other up before Mitchell really takes control of the match. Mitchell fires Kaos into the ropes and blasts him with a shoulder block. Kaos hops right back to his feet and ducks under a wild right hand and sweeps Mitchell's legs out from under him. Kaos tags out to his partner and Lars does the same. With two fresh wrestlers in the ring, Bill Mitchell gets caught off guard by a running drop kick from Private Punishment. Bill Mitchell manages to get back to his feet quickly enough, and dodges a big boot to the gut. Bill Mitchell hoists his opponent in the air and drops his opponent face first onto the turnbuckle. Private Punishment stumbles around the ring and walks right into a big side kick to the head, putting him down on the canvas. Lars Mitchell circles around the outside of the ring and distracts Captain Kaos while his father gets the pin. The Wrecking Crew defeat Team Kaos in a very exciting match-up.

 

 

 

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Teddy Flame is walking backstage with his belt around his waist. Since winning the belt, Teddy has shown it off to everyone backstage. Managers, other wrestlers, road agents, essentially anyone who will listen. Unfortunately for him, that means that those who aren't willing to listen or those who are willing to stroke his ego are immediately going to his brother and apologizing for how Teddy is treating him. Clearly Joey Flame has had enough, as he storms out of the dressing room he's in and jumps his brother backstage. The two swing at each other wildly but it's Joey who's getting the better of the exchange, trapping his brother against a vending machine backstage and beating him to the ground. Security rushes in and saves the United States Champion from any further damage but it's clear that Joey got some good shots in and Teddy Flame is not happy about it. The two men are separated and the camera zooms in on Teddy before we cut to commercial.

 

 

 

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Papa Voodoo is shown in front of the same dark screen he stood in front of weeks ago. The master of black magic stares into the camera for a few seconds before finally beginning his speech:

 

Papa Voodoo: Rick Rumble... you have made a fatal mistake...

 

Weeks ago... you involved yourself in matters in which you had no place...

 

Now... I will destroy every little piece of what is left of your life here...

 

I will make you pray for a way out...

 

You are trapped... Rick Rumble...

 

The only escape... is through your own destruction...

 

 

 

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Micky Starr vs Baron Von Rambis

 

Just over two years ago, Baron Von Rambis was one of the biggest names in wrestling, and one of the SWF's top heels. Rambis was one of, if not the most, difficult hurdle of Micky Starr's legendary run with the World Championship, and although Starr defeated Rambis, it was tight enough that the fans wondered what would happen if they were to ever meet again. The two have been in the same ring together on a few occasions since their first clash, but with Rambis looking like a shell of his former self and Starr so focused on his upcoming match with Sam Strong, it's a toss-up as to how this match will end. Micky Starr shows that he still has a lot of fight in him despite having a much more turbulent year than he's used to. Still, Starr is one of the company's best, and with Baron Von Rambis fading into obscurity over the course of the past few months, Micky Starr makes short work of the Russian.

 

 

 

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Rip Chord is seen backstage, holding his title belt in one hand with a beer open in the other. He mutters some words to himself as he continues to stare at his title belt. Sam Keith walks into the room, and to his surprise, there's the Champion in the flesh.

 

Sam Keith: Oh, I'm so sorry sir, I'll head out.

 

Rip Chord: Not so fast kid. Come back over here real quick.

 

Keith walks over to the Champion and takes a seat in the chair next to him.

 

Rip Chord: What's your name kid?

 

Sam Keith: I'm Sam Keith.

 

Rip Chord: Okay Sam Keith, how in the world did you end up here?

 

Sam Keith: Well sir, I kind of just walked into the wrong change...

 

Rip Chord: No you idiot, how'd you end up here in the SWF?

 

Rip lets out a laugh that leaves Keith a little embarrassed, but he responds nonetheless.

 

Sam Keith: Well... I graduated high school and realized that I didn't really want to go back to school... so I kind of went for broke and I guess it worked out well...

 

Rip Chord: Kid... you don't even know. Tell you what. I think you got something special, hang around me for the next little while and we'll see what you really got in you. What do you think about that?

 

Sam Keith: Of... of course! But why!?

 

Rip Chord: Lesson one kid... you don't get far in this business by asking questions... you get there by answering them. I'll catch you later.

 

 

 

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Dusty Streets vs Sam Strong

 

Two of the most talked about wrestlers in the Supreme Wrestling Federation lock horns in tonight's main event, as the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship and the King of the Squared Circle, Dusty Streets, takes on Micky Starr's opponent at The Challenge; Sam Strong. Strong and Dusty lock up in the center of the ring and Dusty's the first to make a move, tossing Sam Strong into the ropes and dropping him with a big clothesline as he's on the rebound. Strong hops right back to his feet and runs into another clothesline, but gets up just as fast. Strong ducks under a third clothesline and blasts Dusty with a few punches before whipping Streets into the corner. Sam Strong climbs onto the ropes and fires off a few punches. The crowd counts along with the punches until he gets to ten, and the referee pulls him off and allows Dusty Streets to get back into the middle of the ring.

 

The match goes on with Dusty and Sam try to out muscle each other a little bit before Sam Strong gets the upper hand. Strong blasts his opponent with a big uppercut that sends him flying back into the ropes. Dusty tries to rebound off the ropes and come back strong but Strong ducks down and sends him flying over his shoulders. Dusty lands flat on his back and tries to use the ropes to get back to his feet, but Strong rushes at him with reckless abandon. The force that Strong uses in charging at Dusty is so strong that the two men go over the ropes and land on their backs on the outside of the ring. With both men incapacitated, the referee starts to count but realizes that they will not be getting up any time soon. The referee calls for the bell and calls for medical at the same time, the match is ruled a draw and we have no official winner. That signals the end of another episode of Sunday Slamfest. As we get closer and closer to The Challenge, how will things pan out between Streets & Chord, and Starr & Strong? Tune in next week to find out.

 

 

 

Final Grade: B-

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EDMOND JACKSON WINS APWF CHAMPIONSHIP

 

 

 

But not without a bit of controversy...

 

When Edmond Jackson asked for his termination two years ago many thought it would be the worst decision he ever made, if not the worst decision ever made in the history of professional wrestling. Edmond Jackson had never won a title in the SWF but it was expected that he was next in line for a run with the United States Championship, and depending on how well that run had gone for him, it's very possible he would've been World Champion in the Land of the Supreme. But his first World Championship was not won in the SWF, but in the same company he originally left to join Eisen's company; the APWF.

 

Terry Lambert was considered one of the worst bookers in the world of professional wrestling because of his ego. Lambert booked himself to win the APWF Championship on multiple occasions and that was what made fans turn against him. So naturally, when it was announced that he was passing off the responsibility of booking to the extremely experienced veteran Edmond Jackson, fans all let out a sigh of relief, knowing that some of their favorite wrestlers were in good hands and would most likely be getting the shot they deserved.

 

Well, apparently that wasn't meant to be either. Edmond Jackson has officially become Terry Lambert 2.0; he's booked himself to win the APWF Championship and has angered many fans in the process. Even when the SWF came calling back for him and offering him the big money to return to the promotion in which he started turning heads, the veteran steered clear of Richard Eisen because of his other options. Whether that turns out good for him down the line, we'll have to wait to find out, but if the APWF falls under his leadership and the last memory we have of Edmond Jackson is that of an older Terry Lambert, his stock in the wrestling industry may have just plummeted, and that means that he might not be getting those big bucks when, and that's if, the SWF come calling again.

 

Our Pro Wrestling Illustrated prediction contest for Sunday Slamfest is also in, and our lucky winner (or winners) this week are: Tiberious4 & smwilliams

 

 

 

SWF Sunday Slamfest, Episode #115

 

Main Event

Micky Starr vs Corporal Doom

 

Lars Mitchell vs Sid Streets

 

Ray Williams & Two Mystery Partners vs Frank Rock, Ken Wakata & Maxwell Aland

 

Papa Voodoo vs Ricky Han

 

Mystery Tag Team vs Rocky & Dusty Streets

 

Bonus Questions:

Who will be Ray Williams' two mystery partners?

Who will be the Mystery Tag Team in the opening match?

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Micky Starr vs Corporal Doom

Doom is a strong asset, but Starr is 1 of your 2 top babyfaces and in a major storyline right now.

 

Lars Mitchell vs Sid Streets

No way does a tag team wrestler beat 1 of your top heels 1 on 1.

 

Ray Williams & Two Mystery Partners vs Frank Rock, Ken Wakata & Maxwell Aland

 

Papa Voodoo vs Ricky Han

Has Ricky Han appeared in this dynasty prior to now? The fact that I can't remember that doesn't bode well for his chances.

 

Mystery Tag Team vs Rocky & Dusty Streets

Dusty is one of your top faces, so I don't see him losing in a TV opener.

 

Bonus Questions:

Who will be Ray Williams' two mystery partners? The Wildmen

Who will be the Mystery Tag Team in the opening match? Mayhem Midden & The Night Rider

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...SWF Presents...

 

SUNDAY SLAMFEST

 

 

 

Sam Strong is backstage hanging out in the locker room, chatting up some of the women that are around. It's not long before Micky Starr barges in and the two men are face to face.

 

Sam Strong: Well well well, brother, if it isn't the great Micky Starr.

 

Micky Starr: I don't think it's the best idea for the two of us to be talking given the fact that I'm gonna' be beating you senseless in six weeks.

 

Sam Strong: *laughs* Really? You... beating me? This coming from the guy who was out in the ring last week, and didn't even want to acknowledge our match? Brother that seems to me like somebody's a little scared.

 

Micky Starr: I've never been scared of anyone, let alone someone who's never done anything in their career. You're a fraud Strong, you're a big talker and you don't have it in you.

 

Sam Strong: Brother I've got whatever I say I've got in me, and that doesn't matter, not one bit. All that's gonna' matter is when I get the three count and before you know it, that there belt's gonna' be around my waist and you're gonna' be nothin' but a memory brother.

 

Micky Starr: And that's the difference between you and me Sam. People are going to be remembering me before I'm even gone, and you? All you're gonna' be remembered for is being a small bump on my road to glory. Now if you'll excuse me... some of us actually have a reason to be here tonight.

 

Micky Starr shoves past Sam Strong, who just stands there speechless. As Micky Starr goes to prepare for his match this evening, the camera pans down the line to Rip Chord walking through the backstage area. The young man he was introduced to last week, Sam Keith, passes him by and says hello. Unfortunately for him, he got himself into a little bit more than he was expecting:

 

Sam Keith: Howdy Rip!

 

Rip Chord: *Still walking* Keith, right?

 

Sam Keith: Well I usually go by Sam but...

 

Rip Chord: Well you're Keith now. It's a good thing you popped by I have something to tell you.

 

Sam Keith: And what's that sir?

 

Rip Chord: I have a match tonight and...

 

Sam Keith: Oh? I didn't know the belt was being defended tonight?

 

Rip Chord: ... It's not. As I was saying I have a match tonight and I need you to do me a favor.

 

Sam Keith: I'll do whatever it takes to get it done. What do you need sir?

 

Rip Chord: *Now stopped in his tracks* You're gonna' be my partner. Go suit up and meet me back here in five minutes. I'll start counting now.

 

Sam looks a little shocked but eventually realizes what's going on. He bolts off to his dressing room and gets himself ready for the match that he's somehow gotten himself into.

 

 

 

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Rip Chord & Sam Keith vs Dusty & Rocky Streets

 

This mystery match pits two of the businesses biggest rivals against each other in tag team action. In six weeks, Rip Chord will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Dusty Streets at The Challenge, but can the King of the Squared Circle boost his momentum and gain some confidence in moving towards the biggest match of his career? Perhaps with the help of his father, he can. Rocky Streets starts the match against Sam Keith. With Keith clearly outclassed in terms of experience, and Chord not allowing him to tag out, the young man goes in guns blazing and actually gets a few shots off. Rocky gets a grip on the young man and throws him to the mat. Rocky Streets gives the youngster a lesson in mat wrestling and rolls him in every direction possible. Armlocks, headlocks, leglocks, anything you can imagine. Keith doesn't tap out, and manages to recover a bit before Rocky tags out to his son. Dusty comes into the ring and continues the beat down. Some big stomps, some quick kicks to the gut and a few big punches to a downed Sam Keith leave things looking grim for Chord's new "protege". Dusty tags out again and lets Rocky back into the ring, and it's at this particular moment that Chord allows Keith to tag out. Chord rushes in to the ring and blasts Rocky with a quick series of punches and finishes his combination up with massive European uppercut. Rocky bounces off the ropes and Dusty is now begging for the tag, wanting to get a piece of the man he'll be facing off with in six weeks. That wouldn't be the case, as by the time he would've gotten a chance to tag out, Sid Streets was ringside. Sid pulls his brother off of the apron when the referee is distracted by one of Chord's "questionable" moves in the ring, and after Dusty is not able to save his father, Chord blasts him with a Rip Chord DDT and gets the pin. Sid smiles from ringside after beating his brother to the point that he can no longer get back to his feet. With both Dusty & Rocky out of commission, Chord shakes hands with Sam Keith and congratulates him on a job well done. Keith looks a little confused, and Chord smiles at Sid Streets from in the ring. Sid continues to stare at his brother and father before letting out a little laugh and making his escape through the crowd.

 

 

 

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Papa Voodoo vs Ricky Han

 

To put it simply, not many people expected Ricky Han to make it out of the first minute of this match. Papa Voodoo treats Ricky like one of his voodoo dolls, tossing him around the ring at will and intimidating him to the point that he doesn't even want to try and compete with him anymore. Voodoo blasts the young man with a big clothesline and hoists him back to his feet. Han is vulnerable to the Chokeslam, and Voodoo sees it. Within seconds, Han is on his back and incapacitated, and Voodoo scores the pin.

 

Buddy Hollar: If that's the kind of performance Papa Voodoo is able to put on without Rick Rumble getting involved, well, if I was Rick Rumble I'd be more than a little scared.

 

Bob Johnson: Well Buddy there's one key difference between you and Rick Rumble. Rick Rumble is a trained, and very intelligent competitor, and you are trained in telling me how Rick Rumble is a trained and intelligent competitor. If I was in Rick's shoes, I wouldn't be too worried. He's shown very often that he's not scared of Papa Voodoo and I don't see any reason for him to be much more intimidated now.

 

Buddy Hollar: It's one thing to get the jump on a guy when he's in the middle of a match, or even when he's talking to me, but if Rick Rumble is trapped in a ring one on one with Papa Voodoo, well, I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that that is a life or death situation.

 

Bob Johnson: Well if things keep going the way they're going, it's very possible we'll see that exact scenario at The Challenge!

 

 

 

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Ray Williams walks through the backstage area, clearly looking for his partners for this week's match up with The All-Star Team. While everybody is most likely in their locker rooms and not ready to compete this evening, Williams knows that there are some people that have problems with The All-Star Team and are willing to get involved whenever they can. Williams crosses paths with Powerhouse Patterson, and within moments, the two already know what the other is thinking. Powerhouse Patterson agrees, and they go looking for a third man. Powerhouse lets Williams know that he saw Johnny Boy Tucker getting a bit of a workout in, and before you know it, they were there and Tucker had agreed. The match is set, the three men head towards the ring area and we are back to the in-ring action.

 

 

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Ray Williams, Powerhouse Patterson & Johnny Boy Tucker vs Frank Rock & The All-Star Team

 

Ray Williams and Frank Rock start this one off, and right off the bat, Frank Rock wants nothing to do with Ray Williams. Fearing another big left hook from the former boxer has clearly messed with his strategy for the evening, and he's not charging in like we're used to seeing. Rock is on his backpedal for most of the time until he circles too close to Williams' corner. Powerhouse Patterson grabs hold of Rock's arms and Williams goes to town with punches to the body and to the head. Rock stumbles out of the corner and moves towards his partners. Williams tags out to Powerhouse Patterson who rushes in and blasts Frank Rock with a big clothesline. Rock manages to claw his way back to his corner and tag out to Ken Wakata before Patterson gets a good grip on him. Wakata comes out and blasts Patterson with a few nice kicks that send him back towards his own corner. An Irish whip sends Patterson towards the corner of the All-Star Team, and Maxwell Aland gets in on things now, tagging himself in and hopping onto Powerhouse Patterson's back. With Patterson locked up in a choke hold, he tries to make his way back to his corner in time, and he does. Johnny Boy Tucker gets tagged in and hops onto the top turnbuckle before flying off and taking both Powerhouse Patterson and Maxwell Aland with him. Patterson rolls out before the referee manages to count to five, and Tucker starts to go to work on Aland. Tucker gets a few good shots off before whipping Aland into the corner. Aland ducks under a big clothesline in the corner and gets himself back into the center of the ring. Tucker tags out to Ray Williams very subtly, and as Aland is sprinting back towards the corner to take out Tucker, Williams blasts him with a big left hook. Williams goes for the pin as his partners circle around to take care of Frank Rock & Ken Wakata. Williams and his team pick up the victory.

 

 

 

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Ray Williams, Powerhouse Patterson & Johnny Boy Tucker celebrate in the ring. Tucker gets out of the ring to celebrate with the fans and high five some of the children in the crowd. Williams and Patterson keep their hands raised in the ring, until out of nowhere, Richie Pangrazzio Jr. springs into action and tries to jump Ray Williams when he's not looking. Powerhouse Patterson sees it coming, and stops Pangrazzio before he can get close to Williams. Patterson blasts an incoming Pangrazzio with a big spear tackle and leaves him on the mat. With all four members of the All-Star Team out of commission, the three victorious men celebrate some more for the fans, and Williams shaking hands with the man who just saved him from his nemesis.

 

 

 

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Lars Mitchell vs Sid Streets

 

Lars Mitchell and Sid Streets lock up in the center of the ring. Sid is still being booed for his interference in the opening match this evening, where he cost his father & brother a match against Rip Chord & his "protege" Sam Keith. Nevertheless, Streets continues to wrestle like he always has, and takes the fight to the younger half of The Wrecking Crew. Lars Mitchell takes a few big punches from Sid Streets, but fires back with some of his own. The two men throw each other around a bit, Sid Streets using some suplexes, Lars Mitchell using some more technical maneuvers. Streets looks over his shoulder a bit as if he's expecting an interference from his family members, but they never appear during the match. Lars Mitchell starts to pick up some speed and starts to really put some pressure on Sid Streets. Streets continues to perform well, but continues to look a little worried about an interference. Lars goes for his Wrecking Ball Shoulder Block, sending Sid Streets bouncing off the ropes, but Streets just moves out of the way and Lars Mitchell's forward momentum and big leap leaves him tumbling to the mat. Streets goes for the pin and at the last second uses the ropes for leverage. The referee doesn't notice and awards him the victory, and Sid immediately rolls underneath the bottom rope and escapes to the backstage area.

 

 

 

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Corporal Doom vs Micky Starr

 

After Micky Starr's conversation with Sam Strong earlier this evening, those doubting where Micky's head is at can be reassured that he is confident as ever. It showed in his match against Corporal Doom this evening. The man who may very well be the greatest wrestler in SWF history proved to everyone why he unofficially holds that title, as Corporal Doom had no answers for the questions that Micky Starr was putting forward. Starr blasted Corporal Doom with fast, crisp strikes that forced Corporal Doom to try and drag the match to the mat and go to work. Unfortunately, that didn't work out, as it was Micky Starr who would be the first to toss his opponent around. Starr lands a nasty snap suplex that leaves Corporal Doom on the mat and Starr puts him in a head and arm choke to catch his breath for a minute. Starr hops back on his feet and drags Corporal Doom up with him, only to throw him back to the mat with a big sidewalk slam. Starr climbs up to the top turnbuckle and comes flying down with a Starr Fall, scoring the pin and the victory in the process. But Micky Starr's night would not end there, as during his celebrations, an unfamiliar face with appear for the first time.

 

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The unidentified man, bald-headed and bearded and tattooed up from the shoulders down came flying out of the backstage area. An unsuspecting Micky Starr was violently assaulted as the unidentified man nearly took his head off with a massive clothesline. The assailant simply stands over his victim and lets out a roar that echoes through the arena. The man continues to stare at the fallen Micky Starr as the show fades to black. Will we find out the identity of this monster of a human being? Tune in next week to find out.

 

 

 

Final Grade: B

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MYSTERY ATTACKER REVEALED

 

 

 

And we're bringing to you first...

 

Last week we brought you a story about the APWF. Well, this week is somewhat related. On the most recent episode of Sunday Slamfest, a mystery assailant attacked and absolutely destroyed Micky Starr in the middle of the ring following his incredible performance against Corporal Doom. While a lot of the fans in attendance may not have known his identity, for those willing to do a little bit of research or even those who are familiar with some of the territorial promotions, they would have known that man is known as Mighty Thor.

 

In the defense of the fans, Mighty Thor did look a little different when he appeared for the SWF for the first time. Debuting with a cleanly-shaven head and a beard, as well as some new ink, the big man looked like he had come straight out of prison and decided to stop off at the SWF show in town. In reality, Thor was one of the most popular wrestlers in the territories and wrestled for APWF & AAFW for the past two years before catching the attention of Richard Eisen. Thor was a two-time APWF Tri-State Champion, and a one-time AAFW Tag Team Champion with his partner Giant Grimsley (who was not offered a contract with the SWF). Road agent Jim Knobb was reportedly very excited to have Mighty Thor available for his first show with the company, as the big man is "every wrestling promoter, booker & aficionado's dream". Thor is expected to not join any particular storyline in process at the moment but is set to wreak havoc all over the place, whenever possible, although that could be wrong. The SWF will be formally announcing his identity this week on Sunday Slamfest, but we do not know if that will be during an attack or in a flash back to his assault on Micky Starr from this past episode. Either way, we're excited and can't wait to see what happens next!

 

Our Pro Wrestling Illustrated prediction contest for Sunday Slamfest is also in, and our lucky winner (or winners) this week are: Midnightnick, Tiberious4 & smwilliams

 

 

 

SWF Sunday Slamfest, Episode #116

 

Main Event

Hagar Erikson vs Sam Strong

 

"Crippler" Ray Kingman vs Percy Devine

 

Rampage vs Rick Rumble

 

SWF United States Championship

Teddy Flame © vs Farmer Fran

 

The Hit Squad (Ray Williams & Powerhouse Patterson) vs The One Percenters

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