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Hey, everyone.

My name is Kieran and I'm fairly new to the board and TEW. I've read quite a few diaries on here and Be the Booker, though, and they've inspired me to get involved. I first discovered TEW last year, so there were plenty of real-world mods in existence by the time I started playing. However, the new game's release forced me to explore the C-Verse, and it's been eye-opening - I truly love it. Since then, I've been brushing up on the universe's history and lore, and I hope my dynasty honours that. At the same time, I hope you all enjoy some of the other wacky ideas I have planned for SWF. 

In the meantime, I'd love to hear some of your ideas for stars to push/bury and rules to abide by. I've resisted signing all of the hot unsigned talent, but I've hired a couple of guys I have very specific storyline plans for. I'll also be bringing in a couple of SWF legends for the big anniversary festivities. Other than that, I'm considering imposing a rule where I can't sign anyone until after Supreme Challenge, though I might make an exception if someone I could have meaningful plans for becomes available. 

Anyway, it's good to virtually meet everyone. 

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Hey!

I'm in a similar position to you where I've primarily used real-world mods but have found myself really invested in the C-Verse in TEW IX. I'm also running SWF so I'm excited to see what you have in store and see how things develop in your save compared to my own. The death of Ricard Eisen is an intriguing starting point, and I can't wait to see how the Eisen boys handle it.

I'm terrible at coming up with rules so I can't help you there but in the early stages of my SWF save I've been pushing Primus Allen and he has delivered so far. Kip Keenan wasn't someone that I had a lot of plans for initially but he is winning me over. Makutsi has been a nuisance backstage for me so he would be my vote if you were going to bury anyone. 

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14 hours ago, Kieran_Lives said:

Hey, everyone.

My name is Kieran and I'm fairly new to the board and TEW. I've read quite a few diaries on here and Be the Booker, though, and they've inspired me to get involved. I first discovered TEW last year, so there were plenty of real-world mods in existence by the time I started playing. However, the new game's release forced me to explore the C-Verse, and it's been eye-opening - I truly love it. Since then, I've been brushing up on the universe's history and lore, and I hope my dynasty honours that. At the same time, I hope you all enjoy some of the other wacky ideas I have planned for SWF. 

In the meantime, I'd love to hear some of your ideas for stars to push/bury and rules to abide by. I've resisted signing all of the hot unsigned talent, but I've hired a couple of guys I have very specific storyline plans for. I'll also be bringing in a couple of SWF legends for the big anniversary festivities. Other than that, I'm considering imposing a rule where I can't sign anyone until after Supreme Challenge, though I might make an exception if someone I could have meaningful plans for becomes available. 

Anyway, it's good to virtually meet everyone. 

I would just play your way what ever makes it fun to play and tell your stories :)

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STARTING STORYLINES

A Golden Opportunity: Rocky Golden vs. Des Davids 

Des Davids is a star on the rise, earning his first SWF World Championship opportunity at the 50th Anniversary PPV. Davids would be the undisputed favorite in most matches, but Rocky Golden is the champ, and he’s held the title for over 300 days. Can Davids establish himself as the top guy we all know he’s capable of being? Will Rocky Golden use his creative control to continue his momentum? Let’s find out.

A Company in Mourning: Richard Eisen

This isn’t a traditional storyline, but it’ll inform the climate of the company for the foreseeable future. SWF founder Richard Eisen is dead, and his sons have inherited the company. Despite “retiring” in 2015 after being shamed by the IRS, Richard always pulled the strings behind the scenes, and it’ll be interesting to see how his sons reimagine the promotion -- if they can co-exist. 

A Problem with Authority: Remo vs. Eric & Jerry Eisen

Remo is tired of being disrespected. He’s performed at a high level in SWF for 22 years, yet he’s always had to play second fiddle to names like Rocky Golden, Jack Bruce, Christian Faith and other stars he views as lesser and undeserving. The Eisen brothers believe that Remo is a useful hand, but it’s clear they prefer other talents. Remo isn’t being given his flowers, so he’s out to take them -- and expose truths about SWF that management doesn’t want the world to know about.

A Valiant Effort: Scythe vs. Valiant 

SWF Christmas Clash saw “Dark Reaper” Scythe chokeslam veteran babyface Valiant off the stage. Valiant has been absent from television since then, while Scythe looks set to continue his path of destruction by eliminating those he deems unworthy of walking “The Left Hand Path.” He’s always been a dark figure, but are we starting to see a more sinister... satanic... side of the heel? More importantly, will Valiant recover from his injuries and get his revenge -- and save the soul of SWF?

The Rat Pack Ruckus: Bret Starr vs. The Rat Pack (Spencer Spade, Justin Sensitive, Paul Huntingdon, and Monty Trescarde)

“Hollywood” Bret Starr started The Rat Pack to get him to the top of the card. They had his back for years, but as time went on, they got tired of his selfish behavior and booted him. Spencer Spade is the new leader and the SWF North American Champion. Starr wants revenge and the title. The only downside for Starr is that the numbers are against him, and his selfish history means that no one on the SWF roster has his back. Can Starr overcome the odds? Will he make a friend? Will he become a two-time North American Champion? 

A Dominant Force: DomiNation (Atom Smasher & Bear Bekowski) vs. Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot)

DomiNation have run roughshod over the SWF tag team division since beating Hawaiian Crush for the gold at Let the Games Begin 2023. They now face a challenge from the patriotic sensations Matty Faith and Masked Patriot, who want to win the titles for the second time. What better place to do it than the anniversary show? Furthermore, Faith & Old Glory might have a legend in their corner heading into the 50th Anniversary PPV... 

Gone Rogue: Rogue vs. the World

Rogue has lost his mind after ending 2021 on a losing streak. Determined to remind people that he’s SWF’s Big Bad, the babyfaces better watch out. Still, at the age of 45, many pundits feel Rogue’s best years are behind him, but will the wily old veteran’s dirty tricks and innate nastiness make up for his physical limitations? 

 

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SWF Supreme TV (January 4, 2022) Preview & Predictions

John Greed vs. Angry Gilmore 

Faith & Old Glory vs. Makutsi & Avalanche vs. The Awesomeness (SWF Tag Title No. 1 Contender's Match)

ZWB vs. Charger Siaki

Des Davids vs. Joey Morgan

Bonus: Which SWF alum will show up pregnant?

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6 hours ago, newbiezness said:

Maybe you want to have a look at my SWF diary. It's a TEW2020 dinasty but you may find some ideas and background of previous history.

Thank you, my friend. I am going to check this out tonight as I want to learn more about the universe's history, and I love reading an SWF diary. Will you be doing a dynasty for TEW IX?

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1 hour ago, Kieran_Lives said:

Thank you, my friend. I am going to check this out tonight as I want to learn more about the universe's history, and I love reading an SWF diary. Will you be doing a dynasty for TEW IX?

Short answer is no (for the moment). The reasons are I don't like the fact that they changed few things between CV2020 and CV2022. I was expecting CV2024, I was surprised when they said it was going to be updated to 2022 and not 2024. They put so little work on big three companies (USPW, SWF and TCW), also in women's wrestling and new unemployed workers, which were the things I was awaiting the most, that now I'm not in a hurry to buy the game. Also gameplay hasn't been improved one bit in my opinion. I don't like new AI pictures by the way. So yeah, I'd need at least a few of these things to be fixed first.

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SWF Supreme TV (January 4, 2022) Preview & Predictions

John Greed vs. Angry Gilmore 

Faith & Old Glory vs. Makutsi & Avalanche vs. The Awesomeness (SWF Tag Title No. 1 Contender's Match)

ZWB vs. Charger Siaki

Des Davids vs. Joey Morgan

Bonus: Which SWF alum will show up pregnant? As Emma & Eric's baby is already a year old... I'll say Jessie.

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WF Supreme TV (January 4, 2022) Preview & Predictions

John Greed vs. Angry Gilmore 

Faith & Old Glory vs. Makutsi & Avalanche vs. The Awesomeness (SWF Tag Title No. 1 Contender's Match)

ZWB vs. Charger Siaki

Des Davids vs. Joey Morgan

Bonus: Which SWF alum will show up pregnant? Emma Chase - I'm anticipating an army of Eisen kids so we can see SWF's version of The Bloodline in 20 years!

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John Greed vs. Angry Gilmore 

Faith & Old Glory vs. Makutsi & Avalanche vs. The Awesomeness (SWF Tag Title No. 1 Contender's Match)

ZWB vs. Charger Siaki

Des Davids vs. Joey Morgan

Bonus: Which SWF alum will show up pregnant? Sorry for not being creative but Emma Chase seems like the best option

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John Greed vs. Angry Gilmore 

Faith & Old Glory vs. Makutsi & Avalanche vs. The Awesomeness (SWF Tag Title No. 1 Contender's Match)

ZWB vs. Charger Siaki

Des Davids vs. Joey Morgan

Bonus: Which SWF alum will show up pregnant? Emma Chase

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Date: August 4, 2022

Location: Laurent Ballroom, New England

Attendance: 4979

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Say hello to our announcers, Duane Fry, Ana Garcia, and Damian Carvill


The show opens with the SWF staff and roster on the stage. Jerry Eisen, Eric Eisen, and a noticeably pregnant Emma Chase are front and center. Brandon James, Angry Gilmore, Enforcer Roberts, Rogue, Jungle Lord, Duane Fry, and the Eisen family are all crying, mourning the loss of a man they worked with for several years. The announcer then asks the crowd to stand for a 10-bell salute in memory of the late Richard Eisen.

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We then cut to a video chronicling Eisen's life and career. Set to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s “My Way,” it shows a 17-year-old Eisen announcing the opening of SWF to the media, detailing his plans to turn it into America’s first nationally televised wrestling promotion. This is followed by newspaper clippings hailing him as a young business protege, followed by photos of him alongside key figures from the company’s history -- Peter Michaels, Sam Strong, Christian Faith, Jack Bruce, Rocky Golden, Enforcer Roberts, and others. The video then transitions to moments from Eisen’s family life, including home video footage of him with Jerry and Eric dating all the way back to their toddler years. The tribute excludes details of his sketchy legal history and fractured relationships with those he chewed up and spit out, and concludes with a black-and-white photo of him in his youth. “Richard Eisen: 1954-2022.”

Back in the arena, the audience celebrates Eisen’s memory by applauding and start a “Thank you, Eisen” chant.

Rating: 65

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Match 1: Angry Gilmore defeats John Greed (7.57)

Tonight’s in-ring action begins with two of SWF’s longest-serving pros honoring Richard Eisen’s memory the only way they know how. It’s a hard-hitting back-and-forth contest with both men displaying some tidy technical wrestling, but it’s Gilmore who gains the advantage after delivering triple German suplexes followed by a Sky High Elbow for the 1-2-3. The veterans hug after the match, breaking kayfabe for one week only, overcome by the grief of losing their old boss.

Rating: 65

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The heartfelt, fourth-wall-breaking tributes continue, this time with “Big Money” Brandon James. He’s usually one of SWF’s cockiest and most self-centered heels, but tonight, he sits somberly in his dressing room, mourning a friend he had for 15 years.

Brandon James: "I never thought I’d be doing this, talking about him in the past tense. Richard Eisen… he wasn’t just my boss. He was a friend. A father figure. He was the reason I joined SWF. He made me feel wanted, like I belonged here, like this was where I was meant to be. I’m gonna miss him. We all are. But I know he’d want us to keep pushing forward, to keep fighting, just like he always did, especially when Uncle Sam tried to bring him down. Thank you, boss. Thank you for everything.”

Rating: 62

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Match 2: “Hollywood” Bret Starr defeats James Prudence (10.58)

“Hollywood” Bret Starr no longer has The Rat Pack to back him up. He’s riding solo for the first time in years, and he has his sights set on the North American Championship, currently held by his old stablemate Spencer Spade. James Prudence, a former SWF Tag Team Champion, is no pushover, but Starr’s Hollywood Hammer is enough to keep him down.

Rating: 74

After the match, Starr grabs a mic and calls out his former allies.

“Hollywood Bret Starr: “You know, I’ve been hearing a lot of chatter about how you boys turned on me, left me high and dry. But here’s the thing, I’m not mad. Not even a little. You see, I was only using you. That’s right. Just like in Hollywood, in this business, you use people to climb to the top until they’re no longer useful, and I’m impressed that you, Spade, have decided to try and play me at my own game. So, no hard feelings. You did what you had to do, and so did I. But don’t think for a second that just because I’m riding solo now, I won’t take that North American title right off your waist."

Spencer Spade’s theme music hits, and the North American Champion walks out onto the stage with a smug look on his face. He’s flanked by Monty Trescarde, Paul Huntingdon, and Justin Sensitive, who are staring daggers through their ex-leader. 

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Spencer Spade: "That’s a nice little story you’re telling yourself, Bret. But here’s the reality -- this time, you’re gonna have to actually work for something. See, I don’t just hand out title shots to losers, and that’s exactly what you are right now. You want a shot at this?" He taps the North American title draped over his shoulder. "Then you’re gonna have to earn it. Beat the other Rat Pack guys, one by one, and maybe -- just maybe -- I’ll give you a title shot at the PPV. But that’s only if you can even make it to the PPV in one piece."

Spade grins, knowing the odds are stacked against Starr, as the Rat Pack members behind him exchange confident glances.

Starr confidently leans over the ropes and glares at the champ.

“Hollywood” Bret Starr: "Challenge accepted, Spade. But just remember this -- when I’m done with your little goons and I’m staring you down at the PPV, that title… it’s coming home with me. Once my bitches, always my bitches.”

The last remark doesn’t go down too well with the Rat Pack.

Rating: 68

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A vignette transports viewers to a dimly lit room, shadows flickering across the walls, as the only light comes from a single candle burning low on the table. In the center of the room, Scythe sits hunched over a table, his face obscured by the darkness, his fingers delicately moving through a deck of tarot cards. His voice, a low and calm, breaks the silence.

Scythe: "In the abyss, where the lost souls wander and the forgotten whispers of the damned echo endlessly... there are symbols, ancient and powerful, that guide those who dare to seek their truth. Symbols that reveal the hidden paths, the twisted fates of those who think they walk in the light. Tonight... I unveil one such symbol."

Scythe slowly draws a card from the deck, revealing The Star. The candlelight dances across the card, illuminating the image of a radiant star in the night sky.

"The Star... a beacon of hope, a light in the dark, the promise of a brighter tomorrow. It is the guiding force for the weak, the desperate, the lost. And for SWF, there was a man who embodied this light. Valiant, they called him... the shining hope of this company. He was their inspiration, their guiding star... but stars, my children, are meant to burn out."

Scythe’s voice remains calm as he stares into the card with an eerie focus that sends a shiver down the spine.

Scythe: "When I stepped onto that ramp, I did more than face Valiant... I extinguished him. With a single, merciless chokeslam, I reached into the very heavens and plucked that star from the sky. I crushed it in my grasp until there was nothing left but ashes and darkness. The hope he offered? Snuffed out. The light he spread? Swallowed by the abyss. The inspiration he gave? Reduced to nothing but a memory, fading as quickly as his breath left his broken body."

He slowly places the card back onto the deck, his hand hovering over it for a moment, as if savoring the memory of his deed.

Scythe: "Hope is a lie; a cruel trick played by the universe on those too blind to see the truth. There is no guiding star, no salvation. There is only the void... and I am its harbinger. 

Scythe leans forward, his face now partially visible in the dim light, a sinister smile curling at the edges of his lips.

Scythe: "So, to those who still cling to the illusion of hope, who think they can escape the inevitable... know this: I am coming for you. And when I do, there will be no stars left to guide you, no light to save you. Only darkness... only despair... only Scythe... Do what thou wilt… shall be the whole of the Law… for those who choose to walk the Left Hand Path."

The candle suddenly flickers and extinguishes, plunging the room into complete darkness as the scene fades to black.

Rating: 70

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SWF Tag Team Title No. 1 Contender’s Match: Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) defeat Makutsi & Avalanche and The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) [11.31]

Every team got some offense in, but Faith & Old Glory’s experience shone through after Masked Patriot cleared the ring, leaving Matty Faith and Makutsi alone. Faith ducked a wild swing from the heel and hit him with a spinebuster before climbing to the top rope and delivering a Leap of Faith -- an impressive feat of high-flying for the 6’6”, 280-lb powerhouse. 

Rating: 62

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We cut to the parking lot, where Franklin Fumier approaches the fashionably late Remo Richardson as steps out of his Lamborghini Aventador.

Franklin Fumier: "Remo, hold up! Franklin Fumier here. I was hoping to snag a quick interview before you head in."

Remo slams the car door and begrudgingly gives some of his time to the annoying talker.

Remo: "What the hell do you want, Fumier?"

Franklin Fumier: "As you know, SWF’s 50th anniversary show is coming up, and considering you’ve been a major part of the company for 20 years, you must be excited."

Remo’s voice rises as he turns his attention to the interviewer and throws down his bag. 

Remo: "Excited? Are you [beep]-ing kidding me? What type of stupid ass question is that, sucka? Why the hell would I be excited about performing for rednecks who share chromosomes with their ugly ass wives? Besides, the Eisens ain’t interested in giving me that World Title match I deserve -- the current champ has been politicking to stay away from Big Remo, cuz he knows his victory in our last match was a fluke. These fools don’t appreciate what I bring to the table, but I ain’t one of their puppets."

Franklin Fumier: "But you’ve made such an impact in SWF over the years."

Remo Richardson is seething now. This idiot is stating the obvious.

Remo: "Impact? You’re damn right I’ve made an impact, but where are my flowers? Where’s my 200k monthly check and creative control clause? I’ve been here for 20 damn years, fighting tooth and nail for every single dime. Meanwhile, the Eisens roll out the red carpet for their "Golden boys," failed rock stars, and trailer park trash rednecks who wouldn’t know real talent if it hit them in the face."

Franklin Fumier remains silent. He knows Remo is a ticking time bomb and anything he says could make him worse.

Remo: “I’ve got more raw talent in my pinkie finger than those white boys have in their entire bodies, and what do I get? Nothing but disrespect, neglect, and my time wasted answering these dumb ass questions. The Eisens don’t want me in their precious little good ol’ boys club, and I don’t wanna be part of it either. So, don’t expect me to be thrilled about their anniversary show. It’s nothing but a slap in the face.”

Fumier, noticing Remo’s anger, gulps before he asks the next question.

Fumier: "I also noticed you missed the tribute to Richard Eisen at the start of the show. Now that you're here, is there anything you'd like to say about that?"

Remo: "Oh, I’ve got plenty to say, but I’ll save it for later tonight. Now quit asking me these dumb ass questions and go brush your nasty teeth, sucka.”

Rating: 75

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Match: ZWB defeats Charger Siaki (6.50)

ZWB once again proves that he’s one of the best in-ring workers in SWF. Charger Siaki is a promising talent, but he couldn’t contend with Zimmy’s high-flying prowess on this night. The match culminated with ZWB performing a stunning 450 Degree Splash for the win, much to the delight of the fans in attendance. 

Rating: 70

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After a commercial break, the action moves to the ring, where Rocky Golden, the reigning SWF World Champion, stands tall, microphone in hand -- the prestigious championship belt resting proudly over his shoulder. The crowd roars with anticipation as Golden begins to speak.

Rocky Golden: "50 years. That's how long SWF has been the proving ground for the best this business has ever seen. And in all that time, one thing has remained constant: the SWF World Championship is the pinnacle of professional wrestling. This title right here is more than just leather and gold -- it's a symbol of excellence, of legacy, of blood, sweat, and tears. It's the most prestigious prize in our industry, and it takes more than just being good to hold it -- you have to be great."

The crowd cheers, appreciating the weight of Golden's words.

Golden: "And that’s why I’m not afraid to put it on the line. At the SWF 50th Anniversary Spectacular, I’m offering everyone in the back a shot at this glory. All you have to do is step into that ring and win the Richard Eisen Memorial Battle Royal. Whoever comes out on top, you get your golden ticket -- your guaranteed shot at this title at Nothing to Lose."

The audience explodes with excitement, buzzing with the possibilities of who might seize the opportunity. Golden begins to pace in the ring, his intensity rising.

Golden: "I want the best. I want the toughest. I want the hungry ones who think they’ve got what it takes to knock the champ off his throne. So, to everyone back there, lace up your boots, step up, and show me what you’ve got! Because at Nothing to Lose, you’ll be staring down the barrel of the most dangerous man in this business, and I promise you, I’m not going anywhere!"

Just as Golden finishes, the lights in the arena dim, and a familiar music hits. The crowd immediately shifts, knowing what's coming next. Des Davids steps out onto the stage, his presence commanding attention. He walks slowly to the ring, microphone in hand, eyes locked on Golden. The tension in the arena thickens as Davids climbs into the ring, standing just inches from the champion.

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Des Davids: "Rocky, Rocky, Rocky... You’ve got a lot on your plate right now, huh? Talking about who’s going to get a shot at your title at Nothing to Lose, throwing around open challenges like you’re untouchable. But, Golden, you seem to be forgetting one little detail."

Davids steps closer, almost nose-to-nose with Golden, his voice dropping to a threatening whisper.

Davids: "You won’t be the champion come Nothing to Lose."

The crowd gasps, the tension rising to a boiling point. Golden’s expression hardens, but before he can respond, Davids continues, his voice growing louder and more intense.

Des Davids: "At the 50th Anniversary Spectacular, it’s you and me, one-on-one for that title. You’re looking past me, talking about future challengers, future matches... But you need to wake up, Golden! Because I’m your future. And in that ring, I’m going to prove why you should’ve been more worried about the storm right in front of you!"

The crowd is electric, divided between the two powerhouses. Davids might be the heel, but the crowd has noticed his hard work these past few months, and many are keen to see him win his first World Championship. Golden finally raises his microphone, about to retort, but Davids cuts him off with a smirk.

Des Davids: "But hey, you don’t have to take my word for it. Watch what I do to Joey Morgan tonight. That’ll be just a taste of what’s coming your way. And when I’m done, you’ll realize that the only thing you should be concerned about is how you’re going to tell these people that Rocky Golden is no longer their champion."

Davids drops the mic, his eyes burning into Golden’s. The two stare each other down, the atmosphere charged with anticipation as the crowd erupts. Golden clenches his fist around his championship belt, holding it up high as Davids exits the ring, leaving the champ to contemplate the battle that lies ahead.

Rating: 89

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Former SWF wrestler and current road agent Enforcer Jones sits in front of a framed portrait of Richard Eisen. Despite his tough exterior, there's a softness in his eyes as he gazes at the portrait.

Enforcer Jones: "Back when I first walked into SWF, I was just a kid with a chip on my shoulder and a lot to prove. But Richard? He saw something in me. Gave me a chance when no one else would. He taught me that this business is about more than just the fight in the ring -- it's about respect, loyalty, and hard work. These are lessons that I pass on to my own kids everyday, and carry with me in every aspect of a life that feels more finite on days like this one.

Jones lowers his head for a moment, his voice catching slightly as he continues.

Enforcer Jones: "Richard was a tough son of a gun, no doubt about it. He could be difficult. But he was fair. And he always, always had the back of the people who gave their all for this company. That’s why, every time I stepped into that ring, every time I threw these fists, I did it in his honor. For the man who gave me a chance... who gave many of us a chance."

Jones looks up at the portrait, a faint smile tugging at the corner of his lips.

Enforcer Jones: "Rest easy, Richard. You built something that will stand the test of time. And as long as I'm here, I'll make damn sure no one ever forgets your name. This one's for you, boss."

With a final, respectful nod, Jones turns and walks away, until only the portrait of Richard Eisen remains on-screen.

Rating: 38 

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Main Event: Des Davids beats Joey Morgan (14.45)

Morgan darts in, trying to catch Davids off guard with a quick series of stiff forearms to the jaw. Davids absorbs the shots, his expression unchanging as Morgan lays into him.

Morgan transitions into a side headlock, wrenching it tight, trying to wear the big man down early. But Davids powers out, lifting Morgan off his feet and tossing him across the ring with a thunderous belly-to-back suplex. 

Davids begins to assert his dominance, using his size and strength advantage to overwhelm his opponent. He whips Morgan into the corner with incredible force, causing him to crash into the turnbuckles and slump down. 

Davids follows up with a running body avalanche, crushing Morgan against the turnbuckles. As Morgan stumbles out of the corner, Davids lifts him up for a devastating backbreaker, dropping Morgan hard across his knee. He covers for a two-count, but Morgan kicks out, showing his resilience.

Morgan, battered but determined, fights back with a sudden burst of energy. He catches Davids with a European uppercut, followed by a jaw-rattling enzuigiri that staggers the big man. Seeing his chance, Morgan goes for a double underhook facebuster, but Davids powers out, sending Morgan flying with a back body drop.

Morgan scrambles to his feet, but Davids is already on him. With a roar, he charges toward his opponent and hits him with the Quarterback Sack. 1-2-3.

The crowd is a mix of cheers and boos as Davids celebrates his win, sending a clear message to Rocky Golden and the rest of the SWF roster.

Rating: 80

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After a quick commercial break, we move on to the show’s closing segment. The ring is set up with a single microphone stand in the center, the atmosphere is thick with emotion. Jerry Eisen and Eric Eisen walk down the ramp. The crowd cheers loudly as both brothers step into the ring, taking a moment to soak in the energy of the audience before Jerry picks up the microphone.

Jerry Eisen: "Ladies and gentlemen, tonight marks a monumental occasion -- not just because we mourn the loss of our father, our company’s founder, but because we're celebrating 50 years of the SWF. For the first time in our history, we're moving forward without our father, Richard Eisen, at the helm."

The crowd murmurs, understanding the weight of Jerry's words. He pauses, taking a deep breath before continuing.

Jerry Eisen: "Our dad built this company from the ground up. He poured his heart, soul, and life into making the SWF the global phenomenon it is today. And now, it's up to us -- to Eric, to me, and to all of you -- to carry that legacy forward."

The audience cheers in support, with chants of "Eisen!" echoing through the arena. Eric takes the microphone, his tone firm and resolute.

Eric Eisen: "Some might say we're entering uncharted territory without him, that we're stepping into shoes too big to fill. And you know what? Maybe they're right. But here's what I know: SWF will remain in the Eisen family. We're not selling out to some soulless media conglomerate like our competitors."

The crowd pops, rallying behind the brothers. Eric paces in the ring, his voice growing more passionate.

Eric Eisen: "We're going to work our asses off to make sure the next 50 years of SWF are just as compelling, just as revolutionary, as the last 50. Sure, there might be some trial and error along the way, but you can bet your bottom dollar that we're going to remind everyone why SWF is SUPREME!"

The audience erupts in cheers as Jerry steps forward again, ready to deliver the closing words. But before he can speak, the familiar sound of Remo’s music hits, and the crowd’s cheers quickly turn to boos. Remo strides onto the stage, microphone in hand, and stands at the top of the ramp, looking down at the Eisens with disdain.

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Remo: "Oh, how touching. The Eisen boys, upholding daddy’s legacy. Give me a damn break."

The crowd boos loudly, but Remo presses on, his voice dripping with sarcasm and contempt.

Remo: "You want to talk about the future of SWF? The best thing that could happen to this company is for every single one of you dumb ass Eisens to get the hell out of the way! SWF needs vision, it needs competence -- hell, it needs someone like Allen Packer, who took USPW from some podunk hick operation to a global powerhouse!"

The mere mention of Allen Packer draws a wave of boos from the audience, but Remo just smirks, loving every second of it.

Remo: "And these tributes to that sucka Richard Eisen? They make me sick. Why don’t you ask guys like Danny Jillefski, Peter Michaels, or Steve Frehley what your old man was really like? They’ll tell you the truth. Richard Eisen wasn’t a hero, he was a tyrant. And if there is a Hell, I guarantee you that his dead ass is rotting in it right now.”

The crowd erupts in a mix of gasps and boos, the atmosphere turning hostile as Remo’s words cut deep. Jerry and Eric look furious, but before they can react, Enforcer Roberts emerges from backstage and approaches Remo, trying to calm him down.

Enforcer Roberts: "Remo, that’s enough. You’ve said your piece. Let it go."

Remo glares at Roberts, his expression turning cold as ice. Without warning, he delivers a vicious punch to Roberts’ jaw, sending him stumbling backward. The crowd is in shock as Remo grabs Roberts and violently hurls him into one of the metal rungs holding up the titantron. The sound of metal on flesh echoes through the arena as Roberts crumples to the ground.

The audience watches in stunned silence as Remo mounts the fallen Roberts, raining down brutal punches on him. The referees and security personnel rush to the scene, desperately trying to pull Remo off, but he resists, delivering a few more shots before being dragged away.

The camera cuts back to the ring as the Eisens rush to check on their friend as the show goes off the air.

Rating: 74

Edited by Kieran_Lives
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10 hours ago, QFresh said:

SWF Supreme TV (January 4, 2022) Preview & Predictions

John Greed vs. Angry Gilmore 

Faith & Old Glory vs. Makutsi & Avalanche vs. The Awesomeness (SWF Tag Title No. 1 Contender's Match)

ZWB vs. Charger Siaki

Des Davids vs. Joey Morgan

Bonus: Which SWF alum will show up pregnant? As Emma & Eric's baby is already a year old... I'll say Jessie.

Emma and Eric have been busy haha. There's another one due to be born in July.

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Damn that's really well written.

It's what struck me the most, like yeah, Remo's character, the Rat-pack situation and how the Eisens immediatly turn the passing of their father into a storylines are interesting and compelling elements but damn, that Scythe promo is kinda fire ngl.

Really excited for what comes next !

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32 minutes ago, Funky_Enby said:

Damn that's really well written.

It's what struck me the most, like yeah, Remo's character, the Rat-pack situation and how the Eisens immediatly turn the passing of their father into a storylines are interesting and compelling elements but damn, that Scythe promo is kinda fire ngl.

Really excited for what comes next !

Thanks mate. That means a lot. It took me a while to come up with the promos, so I'm glad you enjoyed Scythe's spooky speech haha. For that one, I researched tarot cards and the meanings behind them. Scythe's speeches won't always be accurate representations of them per se, but the star metaphor was the most fitting for Valiant. The line was also completely stolen from Aleister Crowley, who I've also been looking into for inspiration for Scythe.  

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Wow! For a first diary show that was some great stuff. Loved pretty much every angle and if that is the standard then I'd be happy for more meaty shows like that! Completely agree with the commenter above that the Scythe promo was the highlight but Remo, particularly in the closing angle, was a close second. Interested to see if Golden seemingly overlooking Davids could lead to a title change at the 50th Birthday Show.

Overall, really good show and I'm excited for the follow-up! 

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43 minutes ago, CharDeeMacDennis said:

Wow! For a first diary show that was some great stuff. Loved pretty much every angle and if that is the standard then I'd be happy for more meaty shows like that! Completely agree with the commenter above that the Scythe promo was the highlight but Remo, particularly in the closing angle, was a close second. Interested to see if Golden seemingly overlooking Davids could lead to a title change at the 50th Birthday Show.

Overall, really good show and I'm excited for the follow-up! 

Thank you sir. I'm glad the length isn't too off putting. I'm working on show #2 and there are more meaty promos haha.

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