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by Poet Justice

 

 

 

Preface:

It wasn't easy being king.

 

For 3 decades, Supreme Wrestling Federation bore the standard

for professional wrestling. Richard Eisen's pet project was synonymous

with how the outside world perceived the one inside of the ring.

 

But it all changed one fateful day.

 

Actually, it didn't happen overnight. In fact, it took years and years. Eisen's

greatest creation, the man known as Sam Strong, could no longer bear

the standard as the People's Champion. Eisen casted Strong out to

the wolves, where he found refuge with some of SWF's most

bitter rivals. As an in-ring competitor, he raised the level of competition

and exposure for those companies, but SWF remained unscathed.

 

When Strong traded his tights for a suit, his boots for a pair of wingtips,

things changed. As the new owner of United States Pro Wrestling, Strong

became one of the fasted growing entrepreneurs in sports entertainment,

bringing the once local Florida company to global heights.

 

He however, could never dethrone SWF.

 

But he didn't have to. Reverie, the king of contemporary entertainment

purchased USPW off of Strong for a landmark $300 million. Reverie would

prove to be too much for SWF to handle.

 

While SWF was a big fish in a small pond, Reverie was a killer shark and

king of the ocean. With over half a billion subscribers, USPW reached

unprecedented audiences.

 

Now a shadow of its former self, SWF is at a critical crossroads: it either

finds a way to go toe-to-toe with USPW or risk the brink of irrelevance.

 

That's when SWF met it's ultimate windfall. Sam Strong, seeing his

creation USPW doing more damage than good for the wrestling world

publicly stated his regrets of selling USPW to Reverie.

 

Shortly after those statements, Strong was announced the day before

New Year's that he was SWF's newest head of creative. Sam Strong's career

was founded on overcoming the seemingly impossible, facing the biggest,

meanest bad guys. However, he is faced with his biggest challenge:

his own creation, USPW.

 

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This is Sam Strong's vindication...

 

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*As of Week 1 of 2016.

 

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The God Tier

Remo [sWF Champion] | Jack Bruce

 

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Marquee Stars

Angry Gilmore | Rogue | The Crippler | Brandon James | Skull DeBones

 

 

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Household Names

Des Davids | Valiant | Eric Eisen | Squeeky McClean

 

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Upper Echelon

Joe Sexy | Joey Morgan [sWF North American] | Paul Huntington

 

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Mid Card Singles

Everest | John Greed | American Machine | Mikey James | Robbie Retro

 

Tag Teams

 

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The Amazing Bumfholes

Zimmy Bumfhole | Randy Bumfhole

 

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The Awesomeness

[sWF Tag-Team Champions]

Jefferson Stardust | Huey Cannonball

 

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Pain Alliance

Kurt Laramee | Big Smack Scott

 

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Hero Squad

Captain Atomic | Jungle Lord

 

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Platinum Blondes

[Fredrique Antonio Garcia | James Prudence]

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SWF Supreme TV

January 2016: Week 1

Announce Team: Duane Fry + Emma Chase

 

 

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[Announce Team]

 

Duane Fry:
2 weeks away from "When Hell Freezes Over" and the pressure is on for Angry Gilmore and Rogue tonight. The two have separated themselves from the rest of the pack as prime candidates to face Remo next Thursday in the main event for the SWF World Heavyweight Championship, but which one will the mysterious, unnamed General Manager choose?

 

Emma Chase:
The World Title hunt isn't the only thing that's up in the air. The status of Jack Bruce is in question after a brutal assault last week by the hands of The Crippler. The artist formerly known as the "Lobster Warrior" left the "Rock God" in the hospital when the two went face-to-face during a promotion for their match at "When Hell Freezes Over". We'll see Jack's assailant tonight in the main event when he goes toe-to-toe with one of SWF's finest, the "Champion of Chivalry" Valiant.

 

Duane Fry:
We couldn't think of a more fitting name for an event. Hell is indeed freezing over.

 

Emma Chase:
That is one of the only things we can agree on.

 

Duane Fry:
I should feel honored. It is very rare for me to share an opinion with the brilliant, and usually always right, Ms. Emma Chase. But I think there's another thing we can agree on, and that is tonight is definitely an episode of Supreme TV you don't want to miss.

 

Segment: Angle

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[The Awesomeness]

 

[The show starts with The Awesomeness in the ring. The tag-team champions have their typical self-satisfied smirks on full display as the crowd boos. The two are dressed in obnoxiously bright-and-brass attire: Jefferson is dressed in an outfit including a bright pink polo shirt with a popped collar and jeans tight enough to qualify as yoga pants while Huey is in an ensemble comprising of a very deep V-neck and equally as skinny pants.]

 

[Huey, the slighter, blonder one, arrogantly holds a mic up with one hand. Jefferson puts one finger over his lips, shushing the crowd. Instead, the booing gets louder.]

 

Huey Cannonball:
We TOLD you so! You guys didn't want to listen but it doesn't matter now: The Awesomeness's bandwagon is @ capacity. #NONewFriends.

 

Jefferson Stardust:
That's RIGHT, not a single one of you guys believed in me or Huey, and now you THINK you can claim our success? You must be CRAY-Cray!

 

Huey Cannonball:
Cray-cray?

 

Jefferson Stardust:
That's right! CRAY-cray! After all, it was all of these people [motioning towards the SWF Galaxy], who thought we couldn't dethrone the tag-team golden boys. But guess what?? We went in there, smacked Zimmy and the other one in their mouths and we took the tag-team titles home to Awesome-town!

 

Huey Cannoball:
Surprise MUTHAF-

 

[Jefferson Stardust comedically cuts off his tag-team parter]

 

Jefferson Stardust:
Whoa, whoa, you can't say that. Network.

 

Huey Cannonball:
[Covering his mouth in a mocking fashion] Sorry.

 

Jefferson Stardust:
But no executive is can stop me from saying this; The Amazing Bumfholes are total scrubs, and absolute scrubs...

 

[Jefferson finishes his thought as his voice trails off. The crowd cheers as Zimmy and Randy Bumfhole come out, no longer willing to listen to their rivals insult them from the locker room.]

 

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[The Amazing Bumfholes]

 

[The former tag-team champs are dressed in pretty modest clothing. Their normally friendly faces are stained with agitated expressions. The two make their way into the ring. The Awesomeness back up nervously, then laugh, their hands up in a mocking fashion.]

 

Zimmy Bumfhole:
Relax, Huey, we didn't come here to fight.

 

Huey Cannoball:
Well, uh, that's best, [stammering], because you remember what happened last time!

 

Zimmy Bumfhole:
You mean when you grabbed my brother's tights after your partner over there decided to illegally cheap shot me.

 

Jefferson Stardust:
BUDDY, all I'm hearing is you making excuses.

 

[Randy shakes his head]

 

Randy Bumfhole:
We didn't come here to make excuses either, Jefferson.

 

Huey Cannonball:
[flustered] WELL?? What do you want from us?!

 

Zimmy Bumfhole:
I'm glad you asked, Huey. Because we just got word from the anonymous General Manager, to come deliver a message.

 

Randy Bumfhole:
And that message is for you not to make any vacation plans next Thursday, because he just approved our rematch clause for a title shot at "When Hell Freezes Over".

 

[Jefferson, previously thinking that a lack of a #1 contender meant that The Awesomeness would have a bye week during the next pay-per-view, drops his mic, visibly upset as the crowd pops to the announcement.]

 

[Not to be outdone by his partner's reaction, Huey Cannonball drops to the ground, throwing a massive hissy-fit, screaming about "how unfair this was".]

 

Zimmy Bumfhole:
[trying not to laugh] See next week, gents.

Location: Ring

 

Emma Chase:
I hate how there are no adults in the tag-team division.

 

Duane Fry:
Personal feelings aside, Emma, how big is this announcement? Zimmy and Randy have been chomping at the bit to get their hands on The Awesomeness. And they only have slightly over a week to prepare for the most decorated tag-team in the 21st Century.

 

Emma Chase:
Hopefully the Bumfholes beat some fashion sense into those two. With that being said, The Awesomeness is one of the most talented tag-teams in the world.

 

Duane Fry:
Arguably one of the best?

 

Emma Chase:
THE best, Duane. They're holding the most prestigious tag-team title in the WORLD.

 

Duane Fry:
Titles don't make the man, the man makes the title.

 

Emma Chase:
What self-help book did you steal that one from?

 

Segment:

Match

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Lenny Brown vs. Captain Atomic

 

Debut of Lenny Brown

Duane and Emma sell the fact that Lenny is a rookie from RIPW, and is known for his flashy, party-loving ways. He has a flashy, catchy hip-hop entrance, where he obnoxiously hollers his catch-phrase "It's Lenny wit dat Henny!". Captain Atomic comes out to his usual big pop, as he runs out full-speed from his nuclear-themed entrance.

 

Time to Shine

The rookie Brown starts the match by immediately going after Atomic with several shots. This draws the ire from the crowd, as Brown starts his assault by attacking Atomic while his back is turned.

 

Putting the Rookie Back in His Place

Despite Brown's early luck, Captain Atomic quickly changes his fortunes.

The rookie takes too long to showboat and is met with an explosive clothesline that almost takes his head off. From there on, Captain Atomic dominates the match, punishing the brash Lenny Brown with stiff shots.

 

No Match for Atomic

The match slows down as Atomic is clearly dominating Brown. After Brown has seemingly lost all will to continue fighting, Captain Atomic sets up the rookie for a painful Mushroom Cloud, covering him for the easy 1, 2, 3.

 

Captain Atomic defeats Lenny Brown via pinfall.

 

Duane Fry:
Impressive showing as always by Captain Atomic.

 

Emma Chase:
If the kid would stop worrying so much about pretending to be a superhero and actually focus himself on main eventing an SWF pay-per-view, he could actually be very, very good.

 

Duane Fry:
I don't think he's pretending, Emma. Deep down, Captain Atomic seems genuinely concerned with helping people and that his superhero identity can make lasting positive impact for the SWF Galaxy.

 

Emma Chase:
Please, spare me the commentary. He's playing childish games in order to play out a sad fantasy that will never be reality.

 

Duane Fry:
Maybe to the pessimists of the world, that's all he'll ever be. I think for the rest of us, he's an inspiration. But enough about Atomic, any first thoughts on Lenny Brown's debut?

 

Emma Chase:
Not really. I barely remembered him wrestling.

 

Duane Fry:
Well, coming next, we're going to have our first look at another debuting youngster, one by the name of Spencer Spade.

Segment: Hype

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[spencer Spade]

 

[The cinematic hype video starts with a visual of video game log-in screen, where Spencer Spade is shown logging in.]

 

Male Narrator:
The future of wrestling...is here!

 

[spencer Spade is shown wearing VR goggles at the Supreme University, the company's training center. With state-of-the-art technology (including hundreds of wires, sensory balls and body monitors) attached to Spade, the camera shifts to the action within Spade's goggles, where he is dominating Jack Bruce in a frightenly realistic simulation.]

 

Spencer Spade:
My name is Spencer Spade, and I'm the future of professional wrestling.

 

Male Narrator:
Once one of the most promising professional gamers in the world, Spencer Spade was discovered by Supreme University and was exclusively implemented into the Wonderland VR Program, meant to replicate an-SWF wrestling match to near perfection. Forged from the most innovative virtual reality technology, Spencer Spade has developed into the future of wrestling.

 

Spencer Spade:
I think most people think of gamers are nerds, out-of-shape and social inept. But I'm here to prove that there are things you can't learn from a gym or a ring. Precision, positioning, reflexes, those are things that I got from the Wonderland Program, not from the indies or "paying my dues".

 

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[Enforcer Roberts, Head Trainer]

 

Enforcer Roberts:
Spencer Spade might be the most promising and unique prospect I've trained yet. The Wonderland Program has designed to prepare Spencer for every single fighter on SWF's roster. The simulation is designed to mimic even the most minor characteristic of their fighting styles. The only thing the program can't prepare Spencer for, is the actual physical impact that comes behind each one of those fighters.

 

[spencer is shown training with his goggles on, grappling, striking and diving at a very high level. He looks absolutely dangerous, as he takes down several other members of Supreme University's roster.]

 

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Emma Chase:
Some kid wants to pick up a
video game
for a few months and now he thinks he can hang with the most dangerous human beings on the planet? Is this some sort of joke.

 

Duane Fry:
The young Spade's confidence rubs me a bit the wrong way but Enforcer Roberts is one of the most respected minds in the professional wrestling world. If he believes Spencer is destined to be a star, I don't think I can disagree.

 

Emma Chase:
You're forgetting that you're sitting next to THE best mind in professional wrestling world. I discovered 2 world champions, a North American champion and dozens of DAVE Unified champions. It's easy to beat up Jack Bruce on a computer screen; heck I've done it hundreds of times to that ***hole on SWF 2k16, but when you're being hit with the New York Minute in real life, it isn't the same.

 

Duane Fry:
Anyways, coming up next, the North American Championship's #1 Contender Paul Huntington will be in action as he takes on former tag-team champion, "Mr. Patriot", American Machine.

 

Segment:

Match

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Paul Huntington vs. American Machine

 

Ringside in Minnesota

Paul Huntington comes out first, to a smatter of boos and jeers. The "Blue Blood" makes his way towards the ring with his classical music theme, his nose held high in an almost caricatured fashion. He is garbed in fine wool wrestling briefs. Correspondingly, American Machine enters afterward, his simple, clean-cut appearance in addition to his overtly-patriotic gimmick is received with a healthy amount of cheers from the SWF Galaxy. After both competitors make their way into the ring, surprisingly, a third theme song plays: Joey Minnesota's. Minnesota, chiseled like a GQ model with the stature of an MMA light heavyweight, wearing a clean grey suit with the North American belt slung over his shoulder casually, makes his way ringside to the commentary booth.

 

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[Joey Minnesota]

 

American Machine in Charge Early

As the match begins, there is a slight, but definitely recognizable size difference between the two, with American Machine being taller, wider and significantly more ripped. As Machine tries to initiate in the early stages of the match,

Huntington uses his agility advantage to cut the larger man down to size.

American Machine swings wildly several times, and after several failed attempts, connects with a pretty strong lariat. With Huntington momentarily floored, Machine puts together a string of ugly, but effective offense, grounding him with an array of punches, clotheslines and slams.

 

Minnesota Comments on His Upcoming Match-Up

Meanwhile, Joey Minnesota is commenting on his upcoming match at "When Hell Freezes Over" with Huntington. He mentions several things, such as what he believes to be a significantly larger skill gap that he has on Huntington,

which is only lessened by Huntington's financial and political resources.

 

Huntington Closes the Gap

With American Machine firmly in control, the powerhouse Texan tosses around Huntington like a rag-doll, leading to several near-falls. Machine begins to look more and more discouraged, and even worse, he seems to have very little stamina left in the tank. Huntington, seeing his opportunity, counters a half-effort Old Glory into a High Society, and covers for a hard-earned 3 count.

 

Paul Huntington defeats American Machine

 

Post Match Face-Off

After the ref raises Huntington's hand in the air for his victory, he and Minnesota make eye-contact, and Huntington gestures at the champ, taunting him. Minnesota gets out of the announcers booth and stands ringside, his steely gaze on Huntington without blinking for a second. Huntington grabs the fallen American Machine and unceremoniously tosses his defeated opponent over the ropes and exactly at the feet of Minnesota, smirking cockily as the crowd boos. Minnesota raises his title in the air, his emotionless expression somehow firmly communicating to Huntington his displeasure.

 

Duane Fry:
Joey Minnesota is not backing down a SINGLE bit. He doesn't seem intimidated at all. Huntington just pinned one of the most decorated wrestlers in the tag-team division

 

Emma Chase:
As you may know, I've worked with Huntington extensively in the past. He knows he's getting into Joey's mind.

 

Duane Fry:
Maybe so, but you can't doubt that Joey has a leg up. He's been a world champion everywhere he's been.

 

Emma Chase:
But he hasn't HERE in SWF. Huntington grew up in the business, he knows SWF and how things work here from the back of his hand.

 

Duane Fry:
C'mon now, Emma; Paul is a talented kid, but he's had every advantage in life. For crying OUTloud, his family is connected with the Eisen's, the Huntingtons are darn the most connected family in Rhode Island!

 

Emma Chase:
When will you guys learn that your golden boy Joey Minnesota is JUST as cocky as Huntington?! He waltzs in here, and is gifted a North American title shot for his SECOND match? And Paul is the entitled one?

 

Duane Fry:
You're unbelievable Emma.

 

Segment:

Interview

 

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[Ana Garcia, Backstage Interviewer]

 

[Ana Garcia is shown at the backstage interview booth with a microphone.]

 

Ana Garcia:
My guest at this time is one of the most decorated and winningest champions in SWF history, please welcome Jack Bruce.

 

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[Jack Bruce]

 

[Jack Bruce, the flamboyant New York rock star makes his onto Garcia's set, dressed in a black leather outfit, complete with metal jewelry and a matching black leather headband. He smiles at Garcia, and winks then motions for her to ask away.]

 

Ana Garcia:
So Jack, there are many questions going into to next week's event at "When Hell Freezes Over" with your match against The Crippler. Some of the SWF Galaxy feel like this is the most personal you've gotten with a rival since Eric Eisen's mystery attacks.

 

Jack Bruce:
Ya see, the Crippler isn't the biggest, or the strongest man I've faced over my career... [pause] but I don't think I've found a fight more important than THIS one right here. He's a threat, not for my LEGACY or my TITLE, he's a threat to every man on the roster. How am I supposed to stand idly by when he tries his hardest to use a SANCTIONED wrestling match as an opportunity to PERMANENTLY injure and cripple someone. I understand the nature of the business we are in, and injuries do happen but YOU. DO. NOT. INJURE. PEOPLE. INTENTIONALLY. There's a code of honor that everyone abides to and agrees to when you step through the ropes.

 

Ana Garcia:
With tonight's matchup between The Crippler and your friend, Valiant, is there any concern with the potential of The Crippler injurying him intentionally?

 

Jack Bruce:
I think with The Crippler, it's not if he's going to try to injure his opponent, but when is he going to try. But I DARE him to try, because I will station myself ringside, and put an absolute ASS-WHOOPIN' on his crustacean ass if he does.

 

Emma Chase:
He might be the greatest of all-time, but Jack Bruce is walking into the bear's den. The Crippler doesn't play by the rules of Bruce or SWF.

 

Duane Fry:
Bruce has always been a selfless man; he should be chasing for the World Title while he still can but instead, he's trying to stop The Crippler from putting anyone else on the shelf.

 

Emma Chase:
Please. Jack is always in it for himself. He's waiting out Remo's title reign in hopes that someone beats the Alpha Dog by fluke so he can pounce on for another title to his collection.

 

Duane Fry:
Why is it that you always think the worst of SWF's heroes but when someone like Rogue assaults Angry Gilmore, it's justified?

 

Emma Chase:
Rogue is doing us all a service getting that lunatic out of the ring.

 

Segment:

Match

 

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The Pain Alliance vs. The Freedom Fraternity

 

Smack Talk

The Pain Alliance enters with their usual brash, obnoxious entrance to loud club music and flashy lights that most likely sent every epileptic member of the SWF Galaxy to the emergency room. On their way to the ring, Kurt flexes arrogantly while Scott mouths off to the audience. Before entering the ring, Scott snatches a young child's sign and tears into pieces, cackling at the now-crying child and his parents. Country music hits as Pain Alliance's opponents are announced.

The rookie tag-team are shown patriotically saluting the American flag hanging down the Portland arena before making their way to the ring, shaking hands with ringside members of the SWF Galaxy on the way.

 

Patriotic Punishment

It doesn't take long for Scott and Kurt to start teeing off on the much smaller Kobb. The native Kentuckian gets very little offense in before the much more experience Pain Alliance ground him, hitting him with stiff shots and tossing him around the ring.

 

We Are Marshall

Kobb finally finds some breathing room as he counters a Big Smack Scott clothesline, crawling over to his corner and tagging in Marshall Dillon. Dillon is sized up by his opponents, but looks the part: he is every bit as big and muscular as his veteran counter-parts. The match ends up turning into an good ole slugfest as Laramee and Dillon swap hard strikes back and forth until the younger Dillon wins the exchange, controlling the matchup with a series of slams, clotheslines and running big boots.

 

The Shuffle That Silenced America

With Dillon in control, Laramee struggles to stifle the talented youngster.

However, the turning point of the match occurs when Scott slightly tags in,

unbeknownst to Dillon. With Scott running in, Kobb runs into the ring to assist,

dropkicking Scott into the turnbuckle. The two set up their tag-team finisher the American Dream on Laramee, unaware that he isn't the legal man.

Big Smack Scott takes advantage of the confusion to blast Kobb outside of the ring and to absolutely flatten Dillon with a Big Smack Shuffle. Scott goes for a cover, but the ref might as well count to 10.

 

The Pain Alliance defeats The Freedom Fraternity

 

Duane Fry:
The crowd really doesn't like the result.

 

Emma Chase:
Well, you can complain at
if they have an issue. But the Pain Alliance was the more experienced team, and it showed.

 

Duane Fry:
I understand that they are one of the defining tag-teams of this generation but that doesn't mean they'll get the respect they think they deserve. The two have all the talent in the world, but resort to cheap tactics in order to beat two albeit talented rookies.

 

Emma Chase:
Cheap tactics? Nothing comes cheap in a wrestling ring. It's eat or be eaten. Those two rookies will now learn to keep an eye on their opponent's tag-team partner from now on.

 

Segment:

Hype

 

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[The hype video starts with a morning view of Harlem, the iconic neighborhood of Manhattan. The male narrator, a suave, spoken-word poet, vividly describes the illustrious black history of Remo's hometown over grimy hip-hop beats.]

 

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Narrator:
New York City. The Holy Land of professional wrestling. It's reputation precedes itself from the flashy lights of Madison Garden to the gritty high school gymnasiums throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Somewhere tucked in between the parameters of 110th and 155th lies the Harlem Wrestling Alliance, a wrestling promotion where local independent legends Action Jackson, Mr. G and Magnum Johnson pushed the limits of
Black Excellence
through a squared circle. With a pension to feature local black stars and bloody brawls on a Friday night, HWA inspired a Harlem Renaissance for professional wrestling in the 90's, introducing the world to men by the name of R.K. Hayes, Travis Century and Carl Batch.

 

[The promo old footage of HWA matches overlaid onto training montages featuring Remo training in an old boxing gym.]

 

Narrator:
HWA was where a young upstart named Remo Richardson became the Alpha Dog. Back in '98, you could catch Remo slammin' fools on the same hallowed grounds Malcolm X left his last breath. Rewriting the history of another statistical black youth gone too soon from the streets, the grave or the jail cell, Remo became a legend on his own terms, the heart of Harlem beating rapidly through his broad chest. With the smoothness of Duke Ellington, the genius of Langston Hughes and the power of Paul Roberson, Remo represents his uptown kingdom by bringin' it every time he steps foot in an SWF ring. Best not let the Alpha Dog catch you slackin', because before you'll know it, he'll send you nappin'.

 

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Duane Fry:
So Emma, with your experience managing a guy like Rogue, what do you think is going through his mind right now, as the anonymous GM still has not announced a #1 contender?

 

Emma Chase:
Honestly? It's most likely some form of anger. I mean he expects to get his shot; he's been on fire throughout December, pinning guys like Gilmore and Valiant. In fact, I'd say he probably feels like he's entitled to it.

 

Duane Fry:
Rogue has certainly been impressive the past few months, but Angry Gilmore has been the focal point of the title chase for months now. You don't think he deserves a shot at Remo again?

 

Emma Chase:
Gilmore is a raving madman, but I can see where he is coming from. He's the only one the past 6 months to show that he can actually hang with Remo. Keep in mind, Remo dominated Jack Bruce in 2 minutes at Break Like the Wind. With that being said, Rogue hasn't faced Remo since his rookie year.

 

Duane Fry:
Still, either way, it's sort of unnerving that the GM still has not sent a single email about any sort of clue on what will happen.

 

Emma Chase:
I know the Board of Directors run this company now, but I think it should be up to Richard Eisen to come down and address the issues of his company's top title. I know Phil would've never taken this crap from the investors of DaVE.

 

Duane Fry:
Different rules here than DaVE.

 

Emma Chase:
At the end of the day, violence is the shared language.

 

Segment:

Match

 

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Robbie Retro vs. Eric Eisen

 

Hedonism vs. Nepotism

The crowd pops loudly for Robbie Retro when his funky theme song hits,

as he is one of the most beloved midcarders on the roster. He dances his way,

disco-style, towards the ring, handing his iconic glasses to some adoring fans ringside. His opponent is met with an equal amount of boos, as Eric Eisen, the son of owner Richard Eisen enters the ring, his face full of entitlement.

With a dismissive wave of the crowd, he slips into the ring, the former World Champion's face never leaving its smug state.

 

The Powa of Funk

In the early stages of the matchup, Retro exploits his substantial size advantage, powering the smaller Eisen with several punishing shoulder blocks and sidewalk slams. The crowd cheers, enjoying every minute of the despised villain's beatdown.

 

Sneaky Tricks

Robbie Retro takes his time to showboat to the audience, much to the crowd in Portland's approval. Dancing, gyrating his hips and waving his arms in the air,

Retro leaves a momentary second for Eisen to dive towards his knees,

causing the larger man to topple like a fallen redwood. As Eisen begans beating down on his opponent, he mockingly mimics Retro's dancing. Retro, enraged,

gets up and charges towards Eisen, who moves aside, and tosses Retro into the unprotected portion of the turnbuckle.

 

The Supreme Special

With Eisen controlling the match, Retro's energy continues to falter, his early confidence draining with each subsequent manuever Eisen connects with. By the time Retro can get back to one knee, Eric Eisen decisively closes him out with a thundering Supremacy, pinning him with a quick 1-2-3.

 

Eric Eisen defeats Robby Retro.

 

Emma Chase:
Robby Retro actually didn't look like a total joke tonight. He brought it against a former World Champion.

 

Duane Fry:
Retro is a talented guy. An agile guy for his size and someone who can get the fans behind him, he could go far if can gather some momentum.

 

Emma Chase:
He needs to drop the dumb dancing schtick and just focus on what's going on in the ring. Not everyone can be Jack Bruce.

 

Segment:

Interview

 

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[Ana Garcia]

 

Ana Garcia:
Welcome my guest at this time, current North American Champion, Joey Minnesota.

 

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[Joey Minnesota]

 

[Joey Minnesota makes his way into the interview booth confidently, nodding to Ana, who responds with a coy smile. He is still wearing his clean, sharp suit he was in during guest commentary earlier in the night.]

 

Joey Minnesota:
Thank you for having me as always, Ana.

 

Ana Garcia:
Pleasures all mine..anyways, earlier tonight, we saw your opponent at When Hell Freezes Over, Paul Huntington, pick up an impressive victory over American Machine. At the end of the match, you had a heated verbal exchange with him, do you mind filling us in on what happened?

 

Joey Minnesota:
[laughing] Nothing that the network will let me say,

but I'll tell you what. Huntington thinks he can get under my skin, but he's mistaken. [Minnesota begins getting heated] You see, it's a lot EASIER to let words affect you when your family's influence is what got you to where you are. But-

 

[before Minnesota can finish his thought, Eric Eisen makes his way onto the set,

motioning for Ana to get out of the way.]

 

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[Eric Eisen]

 

Eric Eisen:
Hey buddy, you saw that out there? [smirks] You take care of whatever business you have with Huntington, because once you beat that little boy up and get whatever closure you need, I'm taking that title back to where it belongs, in the hands of an Eisen. [sarcastically pats Minnesota on the back, who responds by aggressively shrugging off his hand] Keep that title shined properly, won't cha?

 

[Eric Eisen mockingly bows on his way off of the set. Joey Minnesota meanwhile stares menacingly at Eisen as he walks off.]

 

Duane Fry:
I guess we have an idea what Eric Eisen's next move is. The target on Joey Minnesota's back grows daily.

 

Emma Chase:
I'll tell you that Eric is playing this very smartly. He's patiently waiting for Huntington and Minnesota to beat each other senseless, and afterwards, all he needs to do get himself a #1 contendership to the North American title and it's as good as his.

 

Duane Fry:
But moving on, our main event is up next. Can "the Honorable One" Valiant usurp the villainous Crippler? Don't go anywhere, we'll be right back.

 

Segment:

Match

 

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The Crippler vs. Valiant

 

Main Event in Portland

The announce team does its job hyping up the main event as an important match-up with two top stars with world title aspirations in the near future. The Crippler enters first, with his trepidatious piano theme song. He treads to the ring, with no emotion on his face. Unassuming, but menacing, The Crippler is put over by the commentary team as a ruthless, dangerous villain. His opponent, Valiant, is introduced next to possibly the loudest pop of the night. Coming out with the virginal Hannah, Valiant is easily presented as a top star; tall, handsome, and clean cut, the former North American Champion seemingly has the potential to be the face of all of professional wrestling.

 

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[Jack Bruce]

 

Jack Bruce is in the Building, Bay-Beee

As promised, Jack Bruce comes out to his music, with a large smile on his face. The Crippler turns and stares for a second, and then looks back at his opponent. Bruce nods and mouths off to The Crippler, before finding a comfortable space for him to settle around the apron.

 

Perfect Foils

The two are seemingly a perfect counterpart for each other: Valiant has focused on compassion and hope for SWF Galaxy while The Crippler has recently demonstrated not only a willingness to cheat, but also a fondness to injuring his opponents. The beginning of the match begins with a face-off: The Crippler glares a hole through Valiant, sizing him up. Valiant, on the other hand, doesn't back down, but instead, doesn't break eye-contact. Despite that, Valiant is visibly disturbed by The Crippler. The beginning of the match is mostly an exchange of minor moves; irish whips, grapples and light strikes are exchanged without either man gaining a significant advantage.

 

Dissecting His Opponent

The first momentum swing in the match happens when Valiant tries to set up for a lariat, which The Crippler counters with an arm-drag and quickly converts it into an inverted armbar. Slowing down the match, The Crippler smoothly transitions his holds into different holds, at points having Valiant scream in pain. Whenever Valiant attempts to counter, The Crippler transfigures the slowed Valiant with a more painful submission.With each successful maneuver, The Crippler slickly looks at Bruce.

 

Making It a Brawl

The Crippler goes for several pin attempts, all that are unsuccessful. However, Valiant is visibly slowing down for the onslaught of submission holds. The Crippler takes a little too long staring down Jack Bruce after another 2 count, and Valiant takes advantage, bulldozing him down with a powerful clothesline. Nailing several quick strikes, Valiant has The Crippler reeling. The match spills into a wild brawl, with Valiant, the slightly larger, and the significantly stronger competitor, taking the advantage.

 

Down to the Wire

Despite both wrestlers getting substantial offense in, neither can fully put the other away. Several near-falls between the two, but both seem frustrated at their opponent's unreal resilience. However, the commentary team acknowledges that Valiant seems intent on trying to put away his opponent and getting the win, while The Crippler seems fixated with injuring Valiant; with every successful maneuver, The Crippler tries to sneak in a dirty move such as bending Valiant's arm back or trying to separate Valiant's shoulder. However, Valiant seems unfazed, still trying to win things the right way. Despite The Crippler's best efforts to play dirty, Valiant begins to clearly controlling the match.

 

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[brandon James]

 

Big Money Surprise

Before Valiant is able to close out The Crippler, a large man climbs over the crowd barricade. It is quickly revealed that the man is Brandon James, Valiant's current rival, who blasts an unaware Jack Bruce ringside, sending him tumbling into the ring post. Both the ref and Valiant are distracted, as James begins teeing off on Valiant's ally. The Crippler, benefiting from this distraction, hits Valiant with a massive low-blow, much to the crowd's displeasure. With Valiant holding his groin, expressing major pain from the dirty hit, The Crippler quickly takes him down with a few strikes. He puts Valiant through a brutal Tombstone Piledriver, which Valiant somehow kicks out of. The Crippler, unfazed, sets up for another Tombstone Piledriver, and this time, Valiant is out cold. The Crippler covers for an easy 3-count.

 

The Crippler defeats Valiant

 

A Public Showing

After the match, the crowd is booing as The Crippler quietly celebrates while Brandon James is visibly proud of his actions. James, slinging the fallen Bruce over his shoulder, gets into the ring, and unceremoniously tosses "The Rock God" at The Crippler's feet, pointing towards Valiant, saying 'let's trade'. An evil grin breaks across The Crippler's face, as James grabs Valiant and tosses him into a back-breaking Big Money Drop. Not to be out shown, The Crippler puts Bruce through 3 concussive Tombstone Piledrivers. Jack Bruce's face is a bloody mess while Valiant seems out cold. After brutally dismantling two of SWF's biggest heroes, Brandon James and The Crippler celebrate in the ring, showered with massive boos.

 

Duane Fry:
[pauses]...absolutely...SICKENING.

 

Emma Chase:
This is...a bit disturbing. Still though, Brandon James' job for tonight was to send a message to Valiant, as well as anyone else in the World Title picture, and let me just say, that message was sent.

 

Duane Fry:
That's not a message you want to send! The only message that James sent is that he is a dirty cheat! The man is a generational talent, why the hell does he need to resort to pathetic tricks like that?

 

Emma Chase:
Duane...that's not how war works. This isn't soccer, this is professional wrestling. Opportunities aren't handed to everyone, you have to stand out and claim what's owed to you. If that means stepping over those above you to attain it, so be it.

 

Duane Fry:
I can't believe you're actually approving this, Emma. Well, I don't think I should've expected more, you were complicit with many of Brandon James' early crimes in SWF. With that note good ni-

 

Segment:

Promo

 

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[before Duane Fry is able to sign off on SupremeTV, Rogue's heavy rock theme hits, with a major split reaction: half the fans (mostly children and marks) boo while the other half (mostly grown adult men) cheer. The former World Champion comes out, his face fixed in a permanent scowl, a microphone in his hand]

 

[The commentary team apologizes for the abrupt continuation of the show, as Rogue, pauses, his mouth a few inches away from the mic, but allowing the crowd to get in its boos before he speaks.]

 

Rogue:
[in a strong cockney accent] I'm sick of waiting...[Rogue pauses]...for the past few months, all I have done is walk through this pathetic medley of what SWF calls main eventers, yet not once, not ONCE, has my name been called when this, this "anonymous" general manager is looking for a #1 contender. Now this incognito wanker doesn't have the GALL to show his face when in a week, HIS pay-per-view doesn't even HAVE A MAIN EVENT. The decision is easy, yet he decides to make his life HARDER by not announcing the match!

 

[The crowd boos at Rogue, but he waves a hand, dismissing their opinion. The boos are louder now.]

 

Rogue:
You people support this? You people ACTUALLY support this? [the crowd begins to chant for Angry Gilmore] They're going to leave YOU, the paying customer, without a MAIN EVENT title match for a PAY-PER-VIEW that you spend 50 HARD-EARNED American dollars on. Pathetic.

 

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[Angry Gilmore]

 

[The crowd explodes as Angry Gilmore's theme hits, as he walks out, by himself, his face demonstrating his trademark intensity. A fan favorite, Angry Gilmore has the the crowd chant his name, easily the biggest pop of the night. Rogue raises his hand in frustration, as he is visibly upset at his nemesis's arrival]

 

Rogue:
What. Do. You. Want?

 

Angry Gilmore:
I heard my name being called in the back...so I decided to come out here.

 

Rogue:
Well, I suggest you make your way back to the back because this doesn't concern you.

 

[Angry Gilmore cracks a laugh. Despite his intensity, the former World Champion is also known for his caustic sarcasm.]

 

Angry Gilmore:
Concern me? I think the #1 contendership at "When Hell Freezes Over"
only
concerns me. Only thing that concerns you is how much memory you have of tonight after I go up there and beat you senseless!!

 

Rogue:
You see, you, as well as all these losers that came out tonight, are so entitled. You didn't do anything deserving of another rematch. Rematch clauses aren't a thing anymore, you go to the back of the line [drawing a line with his finger and directing it at Gilmore]. You're an entitled **shole that thinks because he won a title once, he doesn't have to work to get another title shot.

 

Angry Gilmore:
How about I go into that ring AND KICK YOUR ASS?? Maybe THAT will show that I'm ENTITLED to a shot??

 

Rogue:
[mockingly] Oh, you can try to solve all your problems though violence again. How typical, that Angry Gilmore can't control his temper. But all the endless assaults on me aren't going to convince the anonymous GM to give you a title shot, it'll just convince him that you're emotionally and mentally unstable, and that you belong in a half-way house NOT an SWF ring.

 

[unhinged, Gilmore drops his microphone and begins heading to the ring. Rogue drops his microphone accordingly and gets into a fighting stance. Gilmore hits the ring at an intense speed, but before the two can go at it...]

 

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[sam Strong]

 

[A familiar, but dated theme hits. The iconic guitar rifts fill the stadium as the crowd immediately recognizes it as the legendary Sam Strong and goes insane. It takes a moment to process for Duane Fry, who's previously defeated voice is filled with excitement as he puts over Strong as the greatest wrestler of all-time.]

 

Rogue:
Look who escaped from the retirement home...what do you want Strong?

 

[strong, who is immediately recognizable, despite his now grey hair and wrinkled face, makes his way into the ring, his large frame moving through the ropes at a surprising speed for a man of his age and size. Gilmore claps at the sight of the legend, while Rogue seems annoyed.]

 

Sam Strong:
Well, you see, Mr. Giedroyc, I came out here at your request. [Rogue looks puzzled] You see, I am the anonymous general manager [the crowd gasps]. A few months ago, Richard Eisen approached me to do a job. Help run SWF the old-fashioned way, seeing that, we have some competition...[pauses]. Feeling that I was partly, well...mostly responsible for that competition, I stepped in, with the agreement that I was not to be publicly involved with the affairs of the company. But today, I couldn't just leave you two [motioning towards Angry Gilmore and Rogue] without an answer to what will happen at "When Hell Freezes Over".

 

Angry Gilmore:
[sarcastically] Well, will Hell actually freeze over?

 

Sam Strong
Figuratively yes. It will be one of the most exciting main events SWF has been up for in a while.

 

Rogue:
Well spit it out old man; who is going to "When Hell Freezes Over" as #1 contender??

 

Sam Strong:
That is for you to decide...[pauses]. You see, the two of you will be competing next week, against each other in a STEEL CAGE match! [the crowd pops] The winner of that match will go on to face REMO at "When Hell Freezes OVER"!!!

 

[The crowd cheers at this announcement, as Gilmore smirks, excited to get his hands on Rogue in such a violent environment next week. Rogue seems much less please, complaining to Sam Strong about how disgustingly unfair it was.]

 

Angry Gilmore:
Well, Rogue, I'll be seeing you next week...chap.

 

Emma Chase:
Huge announcement! We finally know what is going to happen at When Hell Freezes Over, and we are in for not one, but TWO awesome matches.

 

Duane Fry:
But aside from the huge implications of next week, SAM STRONG, the greatest of ALL TIME, makes his triumph return...and as the GENERAL MANAGER to boot!

 

 

Emma Chase:
I'll admit, that was freakin' awesome. But being a great wrestler doesn't exactly translate to being a great business person; he will be under the microscope the next few weeks and his stature as an All-Time great only multiplies the pressure.

 

Duane Fry:
We'll have to see, as we conclude tonight, make sure you tune in next week, as Rogue takes on Angry Gilmore for the right to be called #1 Contender, as well as Sam Strong's first official SupremeTV as General Manager; but until then, this Duane Fry, and Emma Chase, signing off.

 

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January 2016, Week 2

 

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How will the SWF roster react to the return of Sam Strong?

 

Card:

Rogue vs. Angry Gilmore

#1 Contendership for the World Heavyweight Championship

Notes:

 

Joe Sexy vs. Jungle Lord

Notes:

 

Mikey Lau vs. James Prudence

Notes:

 

John Greed vs. Cyclon Fernandez

Notes:

 

Jimmy Hernandez vs. Squeeky McClean

Notes:

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Glad to see you back -- love the direction this project has taken so far. Really looking forward to When Hell Freezes Over [January PPV].

 

Keep up the great work!

 

Yes! Been pretty inactive, lurking occasionally due to school and work. I've been running several ideas for this diary while I've been keeping myself busy, so hopefully it translates from my mind onto the diary. Glad to have you on board

 

Cool, another SWF diary, is up.

 

Yeah, there's always something about SWF which keeps me coming back for more.

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Rogue vs. Angry Gilmore


#1 Contendership for the World Heavyweight Championship


Notes: Gilmore wins here setting up Remo vs Gilmore where Rogue can eventually screw one of them...

 


Joe Sexy vs. Jungle Lord


Notes: Give it to Jack...

 


Mikey Lau vs. James Prudence


Notes: CVerse Daniel Bryan starts his climb to the top.

 


John Greed vs. Cyclon Fernandez


Notes: Same deal here... I have a soft spot for Greed. Hopefully he gets this one.

 


Jimmy Hernandez vs. Squeeky McClean


Notes: Regardless of age, I think Squeeky has a lot left in him. Hernandez is great, don't get me wrong, but his time will come later.

 


I just want to say that the layout of this is fantastic. I look forward to more from this.

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<p>Rogue vs. <strong>Angry Gilmore</strong></p><p>

#1 Contendership for the World Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Joe Sexy</strong> vs. Jungle Lord</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Mikey Lau</strong> vs. James Prudence</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

John Greed vs. <strong>Cyclon Fernandez</strong></p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

Jimmy Hernandez vs. <strong>Squeeky McClean</strong></p>

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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">#1 Contendership for the World Heavyweight Championship</span></strong></p><p>

Rogue vs. <strong>Angry Gilmore</strong></p><p>

Notes: <em>Angry Gilmore will most likely face Remo at the PPV</em></p><p> </p><p>

Joe Sexy vs. <strong>Jungle Lord</strong></p><p>

Notes: <em>Maybe the Jungle Lord will get a push</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Mikey Lau</strong> vs. James Prudence</p><p>

Notes: <em>This could be an interesting match, a real ratings winner, that could go either way. However, it is likely that "The Dragon" will rise to the occasion</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>John Greed</strong> vs. Cyclon Fernandez</p><p>

Notes: <em>Your choice of jobber is certainly interesting, I assume you signed him to a full term contact.</em></p><p> </p><p>

Jimmy Hernandez vs. <strong>Squeeky McClean</strong></p><p>

Notes: <em>The Face-Heel Balance is mostly restore as Squeeky cheats to win.</em></p>

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<p></p><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">Rogue vs. </div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Angry Gilmore</strong></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

#1 Contendership for the World Heavyweight Championship</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

Notes:</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

</div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Joe Sexy</strong></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> vs. Jungle Lord</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

Notes:</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

</div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Mikey Lau</strong></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> vs. James Prudence</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

Notes:</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

</div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>John Greed</strong></div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> vs. Cyclon Fernandez</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

Notes:</div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"> </div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

Jimmy Hernandez vs. </div></div></div></div><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong>Squeeky McClean</strong></div></div></div></div><p></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;"><div style="margin-left:25px;">

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SWF Supreme TV

January 2016: Week 2

Announce Team: Duane Fry + Emma Chase

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[Announce Team]

 

Duane Fry:
Can you smell it in the air?

 

Emma Chase:
What? Hipster coffee and endless rain?

 

Duane Fry:
No, Emma. STRONGSATION is in the air! I'm Duane Fry, alongside Emma Chase, here for a Supreme TV you definitely don't want to miss.

 

Emma Chase:
I can't believe it's been 20 years since I was in high school and I still want to bully you. With that being said, I agree fully, we haven't felt this certain buzz about SWF for quite a bit of time. For those who didn't catch it last week, and shame on you for not doing so, Sam Strong revealed himself as the mystery GM!

 

Duane Fry:
It was amazing! Excuse my enthusiasm, but tonight will mark his first major announcement, with Angry Gilmore taking on Rogue for the right to face Remo for the World Title in 2 days at "When Hell Freezes Over"!

 

Emma Chase:
While the identity of the GM is no longer a mystery, his ability to do his job still is. The upcoming weeks will show us how competent Strong will be.

 

Duane Fry:
C'mon, do we have to do this now? Let's just enjoy the moment of Sam Strong, back in SWF!!

 

Emma Chase:
Alright, be quiet now, we have some wrestling to watch.

 

Segment:

Match

 

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Squeeky McClean vs. Jimmy Hernandez

 

Starting the Show Off

The show starts with McClean's music, an irritating marching tune, responded with a chorus of boos. The self-righteous star sashays his way to the ring, obnoxiously giving the crowd a double thumbs-up gesture. Despite having a very comedic character, the fans acknowledge McClean as a legitimate star, one that can be very dangerous at anytime in a wrestling ring. Jimmy Hernandez is introduced next to a touch of cheers, as his EDM theme thuds throughout the arena. Duane and Emma put over Hernandez's impressive resume from the independent scene, and how he is one of the brightest prospects in SWF today. Much of that praise is evident; Jimmy is well-built and handsome, with a sort of an inexplicable but immense charisma about him.

 

Clean & Crisp

Squeeky McClean is known around the wrestling world as a criminally underrated star, and the start of the match is a great example of it. Taking control of Hernandez, he puts on a technical clinic, breaking down Jimmy with a series of reversals, takedowns and submissions.

 

Relax...

Despite being thrown around the ring by an experienced veteran, Jimmy remains calm, with his trademark lazy smile never disappearing. Finding an opening, Jimmy lands a series of dropkicks and clocks McClean with a beautiful flying clothesline. The speed of Hernandez is remarkable; he seems to fly around, connecting with running strikes and suicide dives.

 

Not So Clean After All

Increasingly frustrated, Squeeky McClean seems several steps behind his much young opposition. His normal technical manuevers seem to be discarded by exciting flying counters and strikes, and quickly scrambles away from Hernandez, trying to regroup with a new strategy. However, the wiley heel has one last trick up his sleeve; while Hernandez is attempting a series of kicks, McClean grabs his tights and rolls him up with a quick, but successful flash pinfall.

 

Squeeky McClean defeats Jimmy Hernandez

 

Cleaning House

McClean, clearly frustrated, assaults Hernandez after his cheap win. Getting on top of Hernandez, McClean starts beating down the youngster, ironically with his persona based around "positivity".

 

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[steven Parker]

 

Steven Parker's music hits to a very positive response, as the "King of the Indies" runs out to save his fellow former independent star from the beatdown. McClean, clearly seeing that he is outmatched against a pair of fresh legs, heads for high ground. Retreating, McClean looks very smug about his win and

beatdown while Parker checks on his comrade.

 

Duane Fry:
Poor sportsmanship by McClean.

 

Emma Chase:
The guy's always been a bit of a hypocrite. Still, as a veteran in the back, he has a duty to put these entitled youngsters in their place.

 

Duane Fry:
What makes him any better than Hernandez or Parker? Those guys have paid their dues, wrestling in bingo halls and high school gyms to get here. They're not some kid that got a full scholarship to SWF University. They're proven commodities.

 

Emma Chase:
Oh please. Independents are notoriously inconsistent with the talent they churn out. Beating Uber drivers and paralegals don't indicate anything here in SWF.

 

Duane Fry:
You're forgetting where you're from Emma. You yourself, got your start in the indies, might I remind you.

 

Segment:

In-Ring Promo

 

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[John Greed]

 

[John Greed makes his way into the ring before his match to a negative reaction. His opponent, Cyclon Fernandez, is already in the ring, given a jobbers entrance. The ratty Greed comes out to a slight chorus of boos. Greed grabs a microphone with his twisted hand, his filthy fingernails black and brown. Greed shoos Fernandez and the ref to leave the ring so he can deliver his promo.]

 

John Greed:
We walked amongst liars...those who believe professional wrestling is ANYTHING but a farce. This company is founded upon the inherent principles of the greed of man. Those, who portray themselves more than selfish, self-interested, heroes of their OWN stories. LIARS. Charlatans. So here we are today. And I beckon for the presence of one man. One LIAR. The one who calls himself a vigilante. The one who sold his soul to the spirit of Vengeance, just for the taste of power. The one named Skull DeBones. Mr. DeBones, if you truly are a man of justice, you'll face me, one of God's sinners, at "When Hell Freezes Over". You will bring justice for ALL the crimes, I, Jonathan Alabaster Greed the III have committed over the years. So, to my humble request, Mr. DeBones, do you oblige?

 

[John Greed motions towards the Supreme Portal for some sort of sign. The crowd buzzes in anticipation, as an appearance, or even the mere mention of the legendary Skull DeBones, is rare. After a few seconds, it is apparent Greed will not a receive a response. Greed laughs maniacally then continues speaking]

 

Ahh, as I expected a liar, a COWARD. DeBones...allow me to demonstrate what I am capable of...

 

Segment:

Match

 

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Cyclon Fernandez vs. John Greed

 

Sin in Seattle

Cyclon is put over as a former top prospect in the Lucha Libre circuit who did not live up to expectations. The announce team puts over the fact that he still has the talent to give John Greed a pretty big challenge. Greed seems unaffected, as he goes right after the Mexican newcomer, diving at him with a series of aggressive punches, kicks, and even chokes. With the intensity of a feral animal, Greed has to be pulled off of Fernandez by the referee and given a warning.

 

A Shot at the Big Leagues

Knowing that this match could be career-defining, Fernandez demonstrates some of the talent the announce team is crediting him for. Landing a beautiful dropkick right in the center of Greed's chest, Cyclon snatches the momentum momentarily. However, this doesn't last, as Greed shakes it off, and continues to strike Cyclon until it's evident it's a squash. Like a vulture picking apart its fallen prey, Greed puts the fightless Cyclon through a brutal Crash Diet and pins him without resistance.

 

John Greed defeats Cyclon Fernandez

 

Post-Match Shenanigans

Green steps over Fernandez and lights cigarette, most likely violating the arena's non-smoking policy. Grinning, Greed spreads his arms across,when suddenly the arena goes dark. The sound of roaring thunder shakes the arena, as the crowd cheers excitedly. When the lights come back on, Greed is alone in the ring, looking confused.

 

Emma Chase:
HAS Greed LOST it?? You don't try to summon DeBones unless you have a DEATH wish!

 

Duane Fry:
Greed might have bit off more than he can chew with this one. He's a talented guy in his prime, but to challenge arguably the most dangerous man in SWF history is asking for trouble.

 

Emma Chase:
He's bringing the MOST destructive force in the business. If he's smart, which I very much doubt, he'd start on his bucket list ASAP.

 

Segment:

Hype

 

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The Unlikely Rise of Mikey Lau

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[Valiant, SWF Superstar]

 

Valiant:
I met Mikey back in 2006. We were both a part of the first class ever for Rhode Island Pro Wrestling. Back then, he was a quiet kid; liked video games and hip-hop. Skinny and nerdy, but when he got into that ring,

he was as dangerous as anyone. I still have nightmares about those kicks.

 

[The hype video shows footage of a young Mikey James at RIPW, still green but talented. The video is a series of interviews chopped and inserted to build up the journey of Mikey Lau]

 

Mikey Lau:
Ahh, Rhode Island. I hadn't really understood the business then. I was just a kid from LA, who thought he could transition from kick boxing to pro wrestling. It didn't go so easy, honestly. In fact, when I was let go, I thought that was it, for my wrestling career.

 

Valiant:
[Thoughtful] Mikey called me the day when RIPW let him go. He sounded defeated; I think he thought that he had blown his one shot at the big leagues.

 

Mikey Lau:
It was Valiant who really saved my career. Previous to RIPW, he had wrestled for a west coast promotion by the name of Coastal Zone Championship Wrestling. It was right next to home, and he hit them up for a try-out.

 

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[James Prudence, SWF Superstar]

 

James Prudence:
He showed up at the Coastal Zone around 6 a.m., way before any of the CZCW staff. He was still pretty green, but the potential was there. From what I recall, it was a split decision, but in the end, the decided to give the kid a shot. Little did they know, they had just found a guy that would later carry the company on his back.

 

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Mikey Lau:
I'd like to say that my first few months at CZCW went perfectly, but that wasn't the case.

 

James Prudence:
He made a bunch of mistakes. He just seemed lost out there, going up against guys that have been wrestling for years. I think I told Donnie after one show, that this kid wasn't going to make it in the business.

 

Mikey Lau:
It took me 5-6 years for me to climb up the card. I think at that point, I had been a tag-team specialist. I think that's where I was okay being; I never had expectations, or even aspirations after RIPW to become a world renown wrestler. Honestly doing what I love was all I cared for.

 

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[Remmy Skye, Mikey's friend]

 

Remmy Skye:
I think the more Mikey wrestled, the more confident he got. He blossomed from this awkward kid to one of the baddest men on the planet. The guy lets his fighting do the talking. By the time he got out of his tag-team, I think everyone already knew he was going to the big leagues.

 

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[Enforcer Roberts, SWF Head Trainer]

 

Enforcer Roberts:
Mikey first caught our eye in 2013. He had carved quite the name for himself; in fact, he was arguably the hottest commodity on the independent scene by then. Richard Eisen saw his tape, and that was that. We were going to make Mikey an SWF star.

 

Mikey Lau:
When Enforcer Roberts called me a few years ago, it was honestly surreal. Honestly, going from that teenage kid that was cut by RIPW 10 years ago to being hand-picked to wrestle for SWF, it's surreal. By no means is this journey over, I still have such a long way to go, hopefully one where I hold a World Title before it's all said and done, but coming from where I was, I really believe it's destiny.

 

Valiant:
There's a lot of guys in the back that are really rooting for this guy. Honestly, I think to many, he's an inspiration; for Asian Americans, he's really a pioneer. For guys who are stuck in the independents, he's an inspiration.

 

Enforcer Roberts:
You don't see too many guys walk through the Supreme Portal with the talent of Mikey. He knows this isn't an end but rather the beginning of what I believe is going to be an illustrious career. To Mikey, I really think sky's the limit.

 

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Duane Fry:
Back when they were both kings of the independent scene, Mikey Lau and James Prudence were featured in some of the most compelling matches in recent memory. Tonight, they rekindle fire, as they face off, for the first time, in an SWF ring. Stay glued, we'll be right back after this break.

 

Segment:

Match

 

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James Prudence vs. Mikey James

 

Indie Legends

James Prudence comes out first to a luke-warm reaction. Alongside him, the flamboyant Frederique Antonio Garcia, Prudence makes a big show as he struts his way to the ring, his expensive sunglasses covering a large portion of his face. Lau comes out to a huge ovation, as the smark-y West coast crowd is firmly behind the fan favorite youngster. While there is a clear face/heel divide, the two nod slightly at each other, a clear sign of respect between two former independent stars.

 

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[Frederique Antonio Garcia]

 

Platinum Hits

Despite Mikey Lau's very positive reception, the homefield advantage doesn't seem to matter out of the gate. Prudence lands a crisp bicycle square in Lau's face as soon as the bell rings. Prudence executes a pretty solid gameplan, as the announce team puts over the good job he's done scouting the dangerous Lau.

 

Not a Dragonslayer

Lau is put over as an arsenal of brutal strikes, and it doesn't take too long for him to affirm that claim. Countering Prudence's grapple with a vicious spinning elbow, the strike thuds throughout the arena. Prudence struggles to get up after each consecutive kick, Lau's legs swinging at the ribs of Prudence like a pair of metal baseball bats.

 

The Kick that Reaped James' Soul

Despite Lau's incredible offense, Prudence wanjangles his way back into the match with a cheap distraction by Garcia. Prudence spins Lau, twisting him into a painful neckbreaker, strutting around in the ring, firmly in control. However, before Prudence can celebrate, Mikey Lau pops up and clocks Prudence clean out with a thudding Scything Kick. The ref doesn't even bother letting Lau go for the pin, signaling to the time-keeper to end the match via KO.

 

Mikey Lau defeats James Prudence

 

Blonde Blunder

Before Mikey can even celebrate, Garcia sneaks into the ring and hits him across the face with a selfie stick. He begins beating up Lau with that selfie stick until Sam Strong's music hits.

 

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[sam Strong]

 

Sam Strong send security to separate Garcia from Lau, who is bleeding across the face. The security has to pull Lau back as he tries to go after Garcia, furious about the sneak attack. The security manages to keep the two away from each other. Strong announces that because the two want to fight so badly, they will have a match in 2 days at "When Hell Freezes Over".

 

Emma Chase:
I'll admit...I'm pretty impressed. Prudence is a legit competition anywhere. But I think he has his work cut out ahead of him; in my opinion, Garcia is the more talented Platinum Blonde.

 

Duane Fry:
I think Garcia is the more EXPERIENCED half Blonde. With that being said, I'm definitely excited to see Lau climb up the ranks of SWF...he just knocked out a former tag-team champion. That's insane.

 

Segment:

Angle

 

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[sam Strong]

 

[sam Strong is shown returning to office. A security guard escorts him back, but he waves him off, clearly frustrated already. Just as he settles down at his desk, there is a knock on the door.]

 

Sam Strong:
Yes? Come in.

 

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[???]

 

[A man with an American-flag themed mask walks into Strong's office. He nervously greets Strong, who's expression changes from frustrated to upset.]

 

???:
Um, hi...sorry..excuse me, sir. Uh, I mean, Mr. Strong, sir. I'm..

 

Sam Strong:
I know who you are. Or at least, what the thing you're wearing on your face.

 

???:
Oh, really?! That's, uh...awesome!

 

Sam Strong:
No, it's not. You're the Masked Patriot. Or rather, you're wearing his mask. It doesn't belong to you.

 

Masked Patriot:
W-w-w-hat? No, I-I-I am...I mean, well...at least, I-I can explain!

 

[sam Strong seems pretty upset to see the "Masked Patriot", which clearly is a pretty young man. Masked Patriot nervously shuffles around Strong's office, awkwardly rubbing his palms while Strong's gaze never leaves him.]

 

Sam Strong:
Listen, kid. I don't know what you're trying to get at, but the Masked Patriot went missing after a trip to Maryland decades ago. I don't where you got that mask, or why you have it, but I suggest you leave.

 

Masked Patriot:
No-wait...[takes a deep breath] WAIT...[puts his hands over his mouth]. Sorry, I didn't mean to scream. But you NEED to listen. I know what you think, but I DIDN'T steal this mask. It was given to me.

 

Sam Strong:
Now hold on there...

 

Masked Patriot:
Let me finish. Please.

 

[sam Strong, seeing that this kid is seemingly genuine, signs, and motions for him to continue.]

 

Masked Patriot:
I know the real Patriot. This sounds crazy, I know. But I need you to trust me. He moved to Maryland, kept his identity hidden. But he was dying. Lived by himself. He always told me he was a famous wrestler from back in the day, but well, I didn't know he was th-the Patriot. I know this all sounds crazy, but the Patriot lived in Maryland for twenty years after he went missing. He took me in, an awkward kid from DC, and trained me to be the next Patriot.

 

[sam, still looking suspicious, shakes his head. Before he can speak, his office phone rings.]

 

Sam Strong:
Excuse me for just a second...Hello, Sam Strong speaking...yes, what can I do for you...well...wait...are you sure? Next week? No, no of course I don't have an opponent for him yet...no...goddamn it..this changes everything!

 

[strong, clearly frustrated, hangs up the phone, basically slamming it. Masked Patriot notices Sam's frustration.]

 

Masked Patriot:
Um, sir? Are you alright?

 

[strong looks up. He takes another deep breath, for the first time looking fully at Patriot]

 

Sam Strong:
Goddamn it. You said you can fight, right kid?

 

Masked Patriot:
Sir, yes sir!

 

Sam Strong:
Well, I might have something for you. You'll be debuting next week.

 

Masked Patriot:
REALLY?? Thank you so-so-so-so much, sir!!

 

[Patriot excitedly shakes Strong's half-extended limp hand, clearly overjoyed. Strong still looks concerned.]

 

Sam Strong:
Uh, I would wait until after you see your opponent. And we'll still have to talk about the mask, on a later date. Now go get ready for next week.

 

Duane Fry:
So coming next, we'll have two of the most accomplished active wrestlers in the world, as the "Flawless" Joe Sexy takes on the Jungle Lord.

 

Segment:

Match

 

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Joe Sexy vs. Jungle Lord

Welcome to the Jungle

With bright spotlights and tons of Hollywood glitz, Joey Sexy comes out in a amethyst-sequined robe. He arrogantly greets the crowd with a smirk as he slowly makes his way into the ring. His obnoxiously flamboyant nature has not left him throughout the years, despite now more "sleazy" than "sexy". Coming out to a lion's roar, followed by a heavy-metal theme, the tall, muscular Jungle Lord appears, slowly walking through the Supreme Portal, his long, black hair flowing behind his back. The crowd pops, as Jungle Lord is a pretty popular star.

 

Slug Fest

It doesn't take much after the bell to ring before Jungle Lord and Joe Sexy begin pounding each other's faces in. Sexy nails Jungle Lord with a plethora of strikes, but Jungle Lord gets up right after he's floored, landing a massive lariat in return. Pounding his chest, Jungle Lord emits a primal roar, much to the crowds approval.

 

Sexual Hurting

Joe Sexy somehow gets out of the way of Jungle Lord's signature spear,

and cuts down his opponent with a series of stiff strikes. Acknowledging his dangerous opponent, Sexy opts not to showboat, which is very uncharacteristic of him. Going on the offensive, Sexy starts fighting dirty, hitting Jungle Lord behind his head, scratching his eyes, etc.

 

Money-Maker Breaker

Despite Sexy's proficiency, Lord does not stay down. Sexy, who takes just a second to breathe, is met with a brutal running lariat. Sexy, tries to get up, but due to the sheer impact of the lariat, crumbles back down. Jungle Lord loads up Joe Sexy onto his shoulders and ends Sexy's chances with a resounding Jungle Jack Hammer. The count is an afterthought as Jungle Lord pins the North American Title mainstay without resistance.

 

Jungle Lord defeats Joe Sexy

 

Abduction!

Post-match commentary puts over Jungle Lord as one of the most bad ass members of the SWF roster. He stands on the turnbuckle, and emits another roar, his face stoic and proud as always. However, before he can finish celebrating his victory over Sexy, a familiar theme hits.

 

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[John Greed with unknown monsters]

 

John Greed comes out with two absolute behemoths with blood-red hair and gothic make-up. Without introducing either man, Greed and the behemoths behind him walk toward the ring in cadence, directly towards Jungle Lord and Joe Sexy. Sexy and Jungle Lord, knowing that it is a fight, prepare. Greed and his goons surround the ring, cutting off any potential escape. As the monsters slowly get onto the apron, Jungle Lord goes after Greed, running at him like a freight train. The monsters dispatch of an exhausted Sexy without problem, and then go after Jungle Lord. Jungle Lord strikes one of the monsters, but as he attacks the other, Greed jumps on Jungle Lord with a sleeper hold. The two monsters then flatten him, beating him down with brutal strikes. Laughing, Greed signals for the monsters to grab him. The crowd boos as Greed leads the monsters, as they drag away a battered Jungle Lord into an unmarked hearse next to the Supreme Portal.

 

Emma Chase:
...what the hell just happened?!

 

Duane Fry:
John...Greed. He just to-took Jungle Lord!

 

Emma Chase:
Well I'm not going to stop him. What the hell were those things...

 

Duane Fry:
I'm sure we'll find out soon...

 

Segment:

Interview

 

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[Ana Garcia]

 

Ana Garcia:
Hey guys, I'm backstage, moments away from the #1 Contendership Match between Angry Gilmore and Rogue. Please welcome my guest at this time Angry Gilmore.

 

[You can hear the cheers from the crowd even with the camera backstage. Gilmore comes to the booth, energetic and hyped.]

 

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[Angry Gilmore]

 

Ana Garcia:
Hi Angry, thank you for joining us. What is going through your mind as you are about to face Rogue for a shot at the SWF World Heavyweight Title?

 

Angry Gilmore:
THOUGHTS? I'll have PLENTY of time to THINK after I BEAT the LIVIN' HELL out of that little SNOT.

 

[As Gilmore psyches himself even more, he barrels his way out of the interview booth and towards the Supreme Portal entrance. Ana, a bit embarrassed, signs off.]

 

Emma Chase:
Classless.

 

Duane Fry:
Like you're one to treat Ana with respect over the years.

 

Emma Chase:
Did I ever spit all over the mic and then leave in the middle of an interview?

 

Duane Fry:
No, but you did threaten to have her lose her job. And have her thrown out of the arena. And for you to beat her up.

 

Emma Chase:
So..the answer to my question is in fact, no, no I haven't done that. Cool, thanks.

 

Duane Fry:
Well...um, if you put it that way...

 

Segment:

Match

 

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Rogue vs. Angry Gilmore

 

Implications

The boos immediately surface when Rogue's heavy-metal theme hits the arena.

Rogue comes out in an all-black outfit, his grimacing face twisted into a sick grin as the crowd voices its displeasure in seeing the treacherous star. He waves a hand, disregarding the crowd and makes his way into the ring, flipping his straggly, dirty brown hair out of his face. Those boos quickly transform into cheers as Gilmore's high-energy theme fills the arena, as a huge pop occurs as Gilmore runs out of the Supreme Portal and into the ring. Sliding in, he gets right in Rogue's face yelling obscenities towards his opponent, spit flying all over.

 

Uncontrollable Anger

Angry Gilmore and Rogue feel each other out, despite Gilmore's willingness to fight. Both seem to understand how important a win tonight would be for their careers. As Rogue misses a swinging punch, Gilmore lands the first significant blow of the night: a resounding chest slap that echos throughout the arena. The two continue exchanging very stiff shots, with Gilmore hulking up while Rogue laughs through the pain.

 

Nefarious Nemesis

Rogue catches the much more aggressive Gilmore off guard as he rushes him with a top-rope dive. With the advantage, the always cerebral Rogue systematically dissects his opponent, using nearly physiological precision take out sensitive points in Gilmore's legs and back. Once he connects with a series of these brutal strikes, he locks in a series of vicious holds. Despite the clear pain he is in, Gilmore tells the ref to "f**k off" when asked if he wants to submit.

 

The Angry Bird

With Rogue firmly in control, the crowd starts to get restless. However, Gilmore puts these feelings to rest as the crowd explodes when Gilmore lands a brutal shot accross Rogue's face. The smaller Gilmore takes advantage of his speed, going to the sky for several dives off of the top rope. The previously dead crowd livens up, firmly behind Gilmore.

 

Power of the Punch

Rogue and Gilmore go back and forth with some very crowd-pleasing action. Gilmore is a blur, bouncing around the ropes and connecting with a series of clotheslines, slingshots and neckbreakers. To the crowd's delight, it seems as if Gilmore now has the advantage. However, Gilmore cannot connect with an Anger Management. Instead, Rogue takes this distraction to sneak on a pair of brass knuckles, unbeknownst to the referee, who is checking on Gilmore. When Gilmore attempts to go for another Anger Management, he is met with a brutal shot square in the face with Rogue's fist and brass knuckles. The crowd roars in booing disapproval as Rogue laughs maniacally at his dirty trick. Shockingly, Gilmore kicks out of the cover attempt, but is barely moving. Rogue, undeterred, puts Gilmore back down with a devastating Crashing On. This time, Gilmore does not kick out.

Rogue defeats Angry Gilmore

 

When Hell Freezes Over

Post-match the crowd fills the arena with boos as Rogue gloats, celebrating all over the ring and mocking Gilmore and the fans. Suddenly, drums and snares hit, as Remo's bass-heavy rap theme drowns out the crowd reaction.

 

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[Remo]

 

The hulking figure of Remo appears through the shadows of the Supreme Portal. The World Champion paces his way to the ring, full of swagger and confidence, as the crowd cheers, despite Remo's villainous nature, due to their pure hatred of Rogue. Remo makes his way onto the apron, Rogue not daring to make a move at the champ, either out of fear or respect. Remo cracks an arrogant smile, and nods at Rogue. Rogue, clearly uncomfortable, faces up with Remo hesitantly. The two, champion and contender, are face to face, as the show signs off.

 

Emma Chase:
I told you from the start! Rogue is a winner, and Gilmore is nothing but a hot-head!

 

Duane Fry:
Rogue is a CHEATER! An absolute cheat! He used those brass-knuckles to assault Gilmore. WITH A WEAPON! Let's see him try to pull something like that on Remo!

 

Emma Chase:
[laughing] We'll see then. But either way, that hot-head Gilmore will be at home watching.

 

Duane Fry:
[in disgust] I guess there you have it. This Thursday: Remo vs. Rogue for the SWF World Heavyweight Championship. Good night everyone.

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</span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-size:12px;">John Greed vs. ???</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">

</span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-size:8px;">Notes:</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">

</span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-size:12px;">The Amazing Bumfholes vs. The Awesomness ©</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">

</span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"><strong>SWF Tag-Team Titles Match</strong></span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">

</span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"><span style="font-size:8px;">Size:</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"> </span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">

...and more to come...</span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">

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<p>Rogue vs. <strong>Remo©</strong></p><p>

SWF World Heavyweight Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Old School Cruel"</p><p>

<strong>Jack Bruce</strong> vs. The Crippler</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

Paul Huntington vs.<strong> Joey Morgan ©</strong></p><p>

SWF North American Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Dragon vs. Drag Queen"</p><p>

<strong>Mikey Lau </strong>vs. Frederique Antonio Garcia</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>John Greed</strong> vs. Captain Atomic</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

The Amazing Bumfholes vs.<strong> The Awesomness ©</strong></p><p>

SWF Tag-Team Titles Match</p><p>

Size:</p>

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<p>Rogue vs. <strong>Remo©</strong></p><p>

SWF World Heavyweight Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Old School Cruel"</p><p>

<strong>Jack Bruce</strong> vs. The Crippler</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

Paul Huntington vs. <strong>Joey Morgan ©</strong></p><p>

SWF North American Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Dragon vs. Drag Queen"</p><p>

<strong>Mikey Lau</strong> vs. Frederique Antonio Garcia</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>John Greed</strong> vs. ???</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

The Amazing Bumfholes vs. <strong>The Awesomness ©</strong></p><p>

SWF Tag-Team Titles Match</p>

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<p>"Bad Meets Evil"</p><p>

Rogue vs. <strong>Remo©</strong></p><p>

SWF World Heavyweight Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Old School Cruel"</p><p>

Jack Bruce vs. <strong>The Crippler</strong></p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Paul Huntington</strong> vs. Joey Morgan ©</p><p>

SWF North American Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Dragon vs. Drag Queen"</p><p>

Mikey Lau vs. <strong>Frederique Antonio Garcia</strong></p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

John Greed vs. <strong>???</strong></p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

The Amazing Bumfholes vs. <strong>The Awesomness ©</strong></p><p>

SWF Tag-Team Titles Match</p><p>

Size:</p>

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<p>"Bad Meets Evil"</p><p>

Rogue vs. <strong>Remo©</strong></p><p>

SWF World Heavyweight Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Old School Cruel"</p><p>

<strong>Jack Bruce</strong> vs. The Crippler</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

Paul Huntington vs. <strong>Joey Morgan ©</strong></p><p>

SWF North American Title Match</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

"Dragon vs. Drag Queen"</p><p>

<strong>Mikey Lau</strong> vs. Frederique Antonio Garcia</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>John Greed</strong> vs. ???</p><p>

Notes:</p><p> </p><p>

The Amazing Bumfholes vs. <strong>The Awesomness ©</strong></p><p>

SWF Tag-Team Titles Match</p><p>

Size:</p>

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<p>"Bad Meets Evil"</p><p>

Rogue vs. <strong>Remo©</strong></p><p>

SWF World Heavyweight Title Match</p><p>

Comment: <em>Champ Retains #1</em></p><p> </p><p>

"Old School Cruel"</p><p>

<strong>Jack Bruce</strong> vs. The Crippler</p><p>

Comment: <em>Damn Creative Control</em></p><p> </p><p>

Paul Huntington vs. <strong>Joey Morgan ©</strong></p><p>

SWF North American Title Match</p><p>

Comment: <em>Champ Retains #2</em></p><p> </p><p>

"Dragon vs. Drag Queen"</p><p>

<strong>Mikey Lau</strong> vs. Frederique Antonio Garcia</p><p>

Comment: <em>The Dragon Rises</em></p><p> </p><p>

John Greed vs. <strong>???</strong></p><p>

Notes: <em>This is interesting indeed</em></p><p> </p><p>

The Amazing Bumfholes vs. <strong>The Awesomness ©</strong></p><p>

SWF Tag-Team Titles Match</p><p>

Comment: <em>Champs Retain #3</em></p>

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