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Post by Rated R on Feb 21, 2013 6:14:09 GMT -5
THE OFFICIAL HOME OF THE
< *** > Basically, this is going to be the official 'news section' of the WFWF, where we'll be announcing big news, matches, pay per view events and the like. We're hoping that this will garner put discussion on the board and give things a bit more of a professional feel at the same time.[/center]
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Post by Rated R on Feb 21, 2013 6:19:49 GMT -5
WFWF Brings Flagship Television Show to the United KingdomWFWF are proud to announce that next month we will be bringing our flagship television show, WFWF Revolution, to the United Kingdom for the first time. The one night only 'Revolution in the United Kingdom' event will bring all the stars of the WFWF across the pond for what is promising to be a blockbuster show and, if the words of WFWF Co-Owner Xavier Pierce are to be believed, one that will have a high profile main event. "It's a great honor to be able to take our flagship show WFWF Revolution over to the United Kingdom, and we're already in the process of putting together a huge main event that we will announce in the next few days." - WFWF Co-Owner Xavier Pierce.
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Post by bad guy™ on Mar 17, 2013 22:24:26 GMT -5
WFWF Online Preshow Match: The pre-show cuts in with three of the four competitors are standing in the ring just curiously waiting for the arrival of the final competitor, Lukas Bray. After a prolonged pause the man stumbles his way down to ring in a comical fashion. Bray slowly falls into the through the middle rope, generation a sarcastic laugh from some of the audience. As Bray works his way to his feet, it becomes clear that he is pissed off his head that allows the crowd to hit the trademark “Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah… Hey, hey, hey goodbye!” anticipating his contract termination after this disgraceful display. The referee ring the bell as imminently, Hana, Matt and London all turn toward Lukas Bray and just take a mean, heavy step toward him prompting him to be startled and fall out the once again, generating a laugh from the universe. London and Hana smile as Matt simply circles around the ring to distance himself from the two. All three take a stance, readying themselves for battle. London and Hana pair up and run at Matt. London leaps up and starts landing forearms on the back off Matt but with London focus off of Hana, she roles him up from behind but is interrupted by Matt.
Quickly bouncing up from the roll up, London notices Hana recuperating from the kick Matt gave her to break up the pin. Matt performs a crisp gut kick to London and Irish whips him to the father set off ropes and bends down waiting to land a back body drop but the lighting quick London jumps and hits a Mushroom Stomp dropping Matt face first to the canvas. Hana pops up behind London and takes his back with the GLOMP. London uses his instinct to flip her over his shoulder and makes her land on her lower back causing her to grasp her tailbone. London grabs her by the back of the head to which he positions Hana in a suplex position and follows through with a snap suplex. Matt picks himself up holding his chin what took the impact off the Mushroom Stomp. Matt runs at London but London easily ducks as Matt runs past. Matt stops himself unbeknownst to London who quickly turns around and is met by a large fist right to the chin of London returning the favour.
London is up fast, holding his chin and is once again struck sending him to him back. Matt picks him up by his hair causing a uncomfortable pain for London but the referee instructs him to break it up to which he does but positions London in a T-Bone. Matt gets lots of power on the T-Bone therefore a lot of rotation to which somehow London lands on his feet. Taking advantage of Matt on the canvas, London executes several quick leg drops then clambers up the top rope excitedly. Hana who had rolled out the ring climbs the apron and pushes London off, still on target if Matt, but he rolls out the way. Matt gets up and runs at Hana, but Hana ducks through the middle rope and hits a shoulder block sending Matt backward. Hana grasps the top rope and fly’s up to the top rope balancing, waiting until Matt finishes holding his gut and faces her, when he is up right, Hana launches off and takes him down with a cross body. London who is now up on the ring apron, waits until Hana turns around ad he leaps over the top rope just to then bounce off the connecting middle rope to land a nasty Falcon dive on the standing Hana. London tries for the pin but Hana kicks out at 2. London gets up and turns his attention to Matt as he is getting up and lets Matt hit a big fist to the abdomen of London. Matt lands a quick sit-down powerbomb who then tries a pin and is 2 count with London kicking out.
Matt drags London up and tosses him to the turnbuckle as well as doing the same to Hana in the same corner, layering them up. Matt charges at them both but completely misses as they move, making Matt take the full force of his charge to his chest. He turns around holding his chest and is hit buy a double suplex from Hana and London. Matt rolls out the ring as the two work their way up.
When the both arise, Hana dives through the legs of London taken them out and dropping him to his knees. Hana pop’s up behind him and runs at the ropes London is facing to hit a nice Rainbow Bright and get the win. Hana jumps around the ring like a excited little kitty and the crew prepare for Psycho Circus!
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Post by Rated R on Mar 19, 2013 13:22:41 GMT -5
Before we start, let me clarify how these are going to work: - They are ‘in character’ and only take into account what happened on the show. They’re not based on how good of a roleplay you put up, but whether you won or lost, whether you’re involved in a big angle, whether you had an interesting segment on the show, that kind of stuff. - They don’t get reset every week. If you have a bad week you will drop down the rankings but you won’t immediately go from being ranked first to not being on the card because you lost a match. Power Rankings1. Scarlett QuinnNobody thought she could do it, nobody thought she even stood a chance. Scarlett Quinn walked into the monstrous Psycho Carnival Cage Match as the underdog, challenging the longest reigning WFWF Champion in history and two of the top young talents in the company, but when the dust settled there was only one thing anybody could talk about. Scarlett Quinn, the new WFWF World Heavyweight Champion, the legacy of the McGurk clan having gone through hell itself to capture the title that took her own father years to manage. She might be an eighteen year old woman, but that doesn’t mean a damn thing when you’re standing on top of the mountain like she is. But with Shawn Malakai already breathing down her neck the question going forward is whether she can keep hold of the title. Only time will tell.2. Trace DemonTrace Demon walked into WFWF Psycho Circus with only one thing on his mind, and that was vanquishing the ghost of the biggest failure of his entire career – Yukio Blaze. Squaring up to each other in an exact rematch, location and all, of their classic 2009 encounter these two men went to war but in the end there could only be one winner, and that was the WFWF International Champion Trace Demon. But things didn’t stop there. Following the match Trace would carry out one of the most brutal beat downs in WFWF history that ended with Yukio Blaze hanging over the ring, blood dripping down onto the International Championship. Is this a sign that the psychotic brutality that made Trace’s early years in the company is back? If so, everybody better watch out, because the only thing worse than an bunghole for a boss is a boss who is willing to beat you to a pulp.3. Phillip SchneiderIt says something for a man when he can lose his WFWF World Heavyweight Championship but still manage a top three spot, but that’s just the kind of man Phillip Schneider is. Entering into Psycho Circus as the longest reigning World Champion in WFWF history many assumed that he would walk out the same way, but in a shock that nobody saw coming it was not to be as the King of Gore’s record breaking title reign would come to an end at the hands of none other than Scarlett Quinn. But while his title reign may have come to an end it will be forever etched in the minds of wrestling fans everywhere, and in the bodies of the men he faced. While it was announced that Schneider will be taking an indefinite leave of absence from the WFWF, you just know that he’ll be back with more ways to hurt people, and an even bigger drive for success.4. Shawn MalakaiShawn Malakai entered Psycho Circus knowing that it was not going to be easy. He wasn’t just stepping into the ring with Tommy Staxx, a man who has recently joined forces with now former World Heavyweight Championship himself, but he was doing it in a barbed wire monsters ball match, a whole new level of violence for both of them. In the end it was Shawn Malakai who would come out victorious, putting Tommy Staxx down for the count, though not before picking up a few painful scars of his own. But Malakai’s night wasn’t over there, because in the final moments of the pay per view he announced that he was the new number one contender to the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. That’s right ladies and gentlemen, at WFWF Battleground it will be Shawn Malakai challenging Scarlett Quinn for the biggest prize in the company!5. Joe BishopIt’s been over a month for Joe Bishop of dealing with sneak attacks and constant talk of ‘respect’ courtesy of WFWF veteran Reckless, this all on top of being the month that his incredibly impressive National Championship reign came to an end. Psycho Circus was his chance to change all of that and to put an end to Reckless once and for all in a two out of three falls match. Except he didn’t even need three falls, because he got it done in two, Bishop putting an end to Reckless by using that newly found vicious streak. Joe Bishop now finds himself in a precarious situation, poised on the edge of becoming a genuine International Championship contender and falling right back down into the race for the National Championship. Which means he’ll be more vicious than ever going on.6. DevilkillerWhen Devilkiller initially won the WFWF National Championship last month there were some people wondering if it was a fluke or if he was the real deal. Enter Andrew Carter, who fully intended to test the monstrous champion at Psycho Circus. In a clash between two men who may just have proven that they have what it takes to be the future of the WFWF it was Devilkiller who came out on top, retaining the National Championship and shutting at least some of his doubters up. However with Jason Vieira making it clear that he’s here to elevate the National Championship to its former glory Devilkiller will have to step up his game even further in the coming weeks.7. Penny ShannonEven if we ignore the fact that Penny Shannon’s tag team partner, and the woman she has helped to train, is the new WFWF World Heavyweight Champion there is no doubt that Psycho Circus was the event where the women on the roster proved that it is their time to shine. Penny Shannon issued an open challenge, an Ultraviolet Playground challenge to be precise, to anybody in the back. The challenge was surprisingly answered by Carter Contra but we’re betting he regrets that now, because Penny Shannon beat the holy hell out of him. While there wasn’t an official winner Penny was the only one who walked away from this one looking like she hadn’t crawled through a minefield, sending a message to the entire WFWF roster – she’s violent, she’s talented and she’s going to kick some ass in the WFWF.8. Jason VieiraJason Vieira’s not a name that most in the WFWF will be familiar with, and even more than that he’s a name that many will be surprised to see on this list considering he hasn’t wrestled a match in the WFWF in seven years. But as Psycho Circus Jason Vieira made an immediate impact when he came out following the WFWF National Championship match and gave his own personal state of the National Championship address. In short Vieira believes the National Championship has become a joke and he’s the man who intends to elevate it, and the entire midcard, back to its former glory. He might not of wrestled a match but his words were heard loud and clear and we don’t think people will be forgetting them, or him, anytime soon.9. Hana BrightlyIt may not have been seen by everybody but the fatal four way contest on WFWF.COM was an exciting precursor to what turned out to be a hugely eventful pay per view. Three of the WFWF’s best and brightest rookies, and a very drunk (and now unemployed) Lukas Bray, fought it out to entertain the crowd and try to make an instant impact on the WFWF officials. It was the debuting Hana Brightly that would achieve this very feat, as the unorthodox, and quite frankly kind of weird, competitor picked up the victory with the Rainbow Bright. In a night where the girls really did rule Hana Brightly made her name known and it’s a guarantee that we’ll be seeing her on WFWF television this coming week.10. Mak Cross / Cam Nitta (Tied)At Psycho Circus three challengers stepped into the ring against the WFWF World Heavyweight Champion Phillip Schneider, and while everybody will remember that match for being where Scarlett Quinn ended the epic reign of Phillip Schneider, it’s important not to forget that it also featured these two men – Mak Cross and Cam Nitta. The former friends, who have been on something of a collision course in the past month as we built up towards this exact match, both put on one of the performances of their careers but they came up short, both of them failing to capture the championship that they do desire. While questions will be asked of whether they’re capable of bouncing back, the more important question is whether they can keep from beating the crap out of each other in the forthcoming months. We’re guess no.
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Post by Devilkiller on Jun 20, 2013 22:22:54 GMT -5
Whens the new power ranking putting back on?
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Post by Markw on Jun 21, 2013 4:58:49 GMT -5
Whens the new power ranking putting back on? I assume it'll be when we have ten people to rank.
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Post by Rated R on Jul 16, 2013 15:24:18 GMT -5
Power Rankings1. Scarlett Quinn It was a real family affair this week on Revolution as Scarlett Quinn’s road to Battleground became even more personal. First of all her mother, former WFWF star Vanessa, made her feelings on things perfectly clear. Then in the main event Scarlett stepped inside the ring with her father Wayne McGurk, a WFWF legend in his own right. While many were expecting Wayne to show Scarlett how it’s really done they in fact saw the WFWF World Champion rise to the challenge. Yes people, Scarlett Quinn defeated Wayne McGurk and while she may have reunited with him after the match the message was sent loud and clear – at Battleground it doesn’t matter who Shawn Malakai brings, Scarlett Quinn is going to beat them all. 2. Shawn Malakai It will come as little surprise that the two people who will face off for the WFWF World Championship at Battleground take up the top two places this week, but that’s what happens when they’re both so damn impressive. Shawn Malakai had just as hard a time as the champion on Revolution, being placed in a handicap match at the hands of WFWF co-owner Trace Demon. In the end Shawn Malakai managed to upset the numbers game, defeating both Dave Demento and Randel Benjamin and then proving that he’s got even more friends in his corner as Ace Bennett made a shocking return. The big question now is whether Shawn Malakai can finally take that step and put himself in the number one spot – by becoming the WFWF World Champion. 3. Trace Demon Few men have been as singularly impressive in the past year as this man, having gone undefeated in fifteen months and capturing not only the WFWF International Championship but also half of the WFWF itself. So how is it that he still finds ways to shock the entire WFWF universe? Going into Revolution Trace Demon made it clear that he was going to reveal the fourth member of Team Demon for Battleground, but nobody was expecting him to bring in who he did – Reverend Shadow, but we’ll have more on that in just a moment. Not only did he bring in a shocking fourth member but he also led the other two parts of Team Demon to victory in a six person tag team match, making it a very impressive night for the International Champion. Of course now we’re left to wonder whether the next time Trace Demon appears on Revolution will he be the sole owner of the WFWF, or will he be out of a job? 4. Penny Shannon Penny Shannon has made quite the impression on the WFWF since her debut, and a lot of that has to do with the company she keeps. Not only is she the tag team partner and best friend to our WFWF World Champion but she also has close ties with WFWF legend Wayne McGurk and the current co-owner of the WFWF Trace Demon. All of that would be impressive enough even if you don’t include her performances in the ring, but guess what – she keeps winning as well! This week on Revolution Penny Shannon added another tick in the win column as she picked up the pinfall in a six person tag team match, earning her team all the momentum heading towards Battleground and herself the number four spot. 5. Joe Bishop Many people have questioned Joe Bishop’s change in attitude the past few months, none more so than when he recently allied himself with Trace Demon heading into Battleground. But as it turns out the former National Champion is a lot smarter than people give him credit for. First out he gained himself a future International Championship shot from allying with Trace Demon, then he picked up a victory in six man tag team action and now he’s gotten himself a shot at Devilkiller and the National Championship at Battleground. Not bad for a guy who just a few days ago people thought had turned crazy and allied himself with the devil. Keep it up Joe, you’ve clearly got some smarts. 6. Reverend Shadow Who thought this time last week that Reverend Shadow would not only be sitting at number six in the Power 10, but involved in one of the main events of Battleground and standing beside Trace Demon to boot? I’ll tell you who, nobody, because it’s an absolutely insane thought. Reverend Shadow is a legend of the WFWF, a former WFWF World Champion and a hall of famer on top of that he’s proven himself to be a very smart man in the past. If Reverend Shadow is back you can bet there’s a reason for it, and you can bet that he hasn’t allied himself with Trace Demon without a reason either. Someone out there better watch their back, because Reverend Shadow is probably planning to stab you in it. 7. Beast Kahn Beast Kahn may not know a lot about the western world, or a lot about anything if you ask some people, but one thing he does know about is fighting as he proved during a triple threat match at Revolution. Kahn put on a powerful display, ploughing through Ace Andrews and Andrew Carter and picking up a big victory and making an enemy of Ace Andrews in the process. Kahn now has a chance to build up a big head of steam as he gets another match with Ace Andrews live on pay per view. A victory here will almost certainly boost him up into title contention and guess what, if a guy like Beast Kahn gets his giant hands on a title everybody is going to be in trouble. Also, we’re going to need to extend the belt strap, and we’re not sure we’ve got that in the budget. 8. Ace Bennett While Reverend Shadow might have made the biggest impact upon his return Ace Bennett caused just as much of a ruckus upon his. Bennett is a former WFWF star who everybody had high hopes for before he vanished from the company. Now he’s back and he’s allied himself with Shawn Malakai, the former WFWF Tag Team Champion having thrown himself straight into the middle of the biggest war in recent WFWF memory. Now while making an enemy out of Trace Demon isn’t the smartest of ideas Ace Bennett isn’t the kind of guy to care and as he teams up with Thunder to take on Dave Demento and Randel Benjamin the only thing on his mind will be winning, and showing everybody that he still has that potential that everybody saw in him once upon a time. 9. Cam Nitta Cam Nitta has problems. Firstly he’s got some serious tension going on with his friend and tag team partner Mak Cross. Secondly he was on the losing side of a six man tag team match this week on Revolution. Thirdly he’s got a match booked against the returning Reverend Shadow at Battleground and fourthly he’s made a considerably dangerous enemy out of Trace Demon as he heads towards the Battleground match. Yeah, that’s a lot of problems. Ah well Cam, it certainly can’t get any worse than this, it’s not like if you lose at Battleground you’ve made a huge enemy out of your new all-powerful and all-crazy boss. Oh wait… 10. Mak Cross Mak Cross and Cam Nitta were pretty neck and neck this week, but taking the pinfall in the six man tag team match drops Mak dangerously close to falling straight off of the power 10. The tension between Cross and Nitta has been present for all to see in recent weeks and was there once again following their loss this week and if that tension carries over into Battleground then there’s going to be a serious problem for Xavier Pierce. To make things worse Mak Cross has a match booked against Penny Shannon and Mak still doesn’t want to hit a woman. So Mak, if you want to move up on the power 10 you’re going to have to get rid of your morals and punch a woman in the face, a defining moment in every mans life.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2013 21:40:10 GMT -5
Randel Benjamin Announces Retirement! The WFWF Staff would like to thank Randel Benjamin for his contributions to this company for the past year. Randel Benjamin, most notably known in Japan, has announced his retirement from professional wrestling earlier today. Only forty eight hours removed from the huge Battleground pay-per-view event, Randel is excited to go back to his home in Japan with his wife. "I've been doing this for over forty years." said Benjamin. "I would like to thank everybody who has helped me during my career. I wouldn't have had excitement during my life if it weren't for you. During these last forty years, I have been everywhere thoughout the world. I would like to thanks all of you fans who have booed me during my entire career. Now, it's time for me to head back to Japan and continue a very laid back lifestyle. Ribera here I come." And with that, Randel left the stage to a standing ovation from those in attendance.
Benjamin, who was recently attacked by his former tag team partner, had some choice words for Dave Demento. "Dave, I know you couldn't make it here tonight. But I want to let you know that no hard feelings on the pay-per-view aftermath. You took it into your hands to advance your career and I'm proud you did it. I wish you the best of luck in your future. I'll be watching from Japan, my friend. The door is always open for you and that girlfreind of yours." Randel then declined any other questions before leaving the building with a huge smile on his face.
We here at the WFWF would like to wish Mr. Benjamin the very best in his future endeavors.
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Post by Rated R on Nov 12, 2013 13:22:47 GMT -5
Trace Demon Promises Big Announcement
WFWF owner Trace Demon has, since his hostile takeover of the WFWF one month ago, chosen to stay out of the decision making limelight, leaving that role to his hand-chosen general manager Jason Anders. Which makes this even more interesting. As handed down from the offices of Trace Demon the man himself will not only be participating on the upcoming edition of Revolution as a competitor but also as the owner of the WFWF as he has promised a major, game-changing announcement that apparently has something to do with the tweet that he sent out during the week:
“Just signed the contract for a very big, returning exclusive star to @officialwfwf. This week, Revolution, it’s a game changer.”
Whoever this signing may be it promises to be something big because let’s face it, Trace Demon doesn’t get worked up over nothing.
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 16, 2013 19:25:59 GMT -5
SCARS AND STRIPES UPDATE!Chase Landon, the rookie, will go head to head with Reverend Shadow at Scars and Stripes. After the events transpiring at Revolution, a challenge was extended. Chase accepted the terms of the contract. The match will be a ladder match, and Emile(Landon's pet rat) will be strung high above the ring in his cage.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2013 20:26:51 GMT -5
1. Reverend ShadowGoing undefeated yet again this week, the WFWF Hall of Famer racked up a win against current WFWF World Champion, Scarlett Quinn. On top of that, Shadow stole a pet rat of Chase Landon. Their ladder match is sure to be a spotfest. 2. Trace DemonWe saw two sides of Trace Demon this week. We had business man Trace, who shocked the world as he resigned Drakz to a WFWF contract. But also his sociopath side, as he destroyed Wayne McGurk just days ahead of challenging Scarlett Quinn for the WFWF Championship at Scars and Stripes. 3. ThunderAnd the comeback kid has hit a home run, Thunder has proven every single one of his critics wrong as he defeated Ace Andrews in the semi-finals of the WFWF International Championship tournament. He now has a possessed Dave Demento to face at Scars and Stripes if he wants to reclaim his glory days. 4. Ace BennettOn his path to redemption, Ace Bennett has defeated yet another wrestler that he wanted to apologize too. Bennett defeated Samael Ahriman this week, but as their rematch looms for Scars and Stripes, who will come out on top in the rematch? 5. Dave DementoHe seems possessed doesn't he? Well, whatever his motives are, they seem to be working. Demento might of concussed Man Cross as he moves on to the finals of the WFWF International Championship tournament at Scars and Stripes. 6. Shawn MalakaiShawn Malakai is still looking for his first WFWF World Championship and what better way to earn some momentum before the Scars and Stripes battle royal than to beat Jon O'Deeves? We don't know, but he wants that championship. 7. Scarlett QuinnThe current WFWF World Champion seemed to be in kind of a rut this week. She failed to beat Reverend Shadow in the semi main event if the show and was eventually embarrassed by Trace Demon ahead of their battle at Scars and Stripes. One has to assume revenge is on her mind. 8. DexBeating the current WFWF National Champion and a former WFWF World Champion seems pretty impressive. But its even more impressive if you're a rookie. Dex seems to be ready for a National Championship shot soon enough, and who can blame him? 9. WhisperWhisper's War has emerged into the WFWF. Whisper found himself in the opening contest of Revolution but he impressed everybody. Whisper is here and he's ready to kill this company. 10. DrakzDuring Revolution, the IWC wet their pants collectively at the same time. Drakz has returned to the WFWF and challenged Phillip Schneider to a match at Scars and Stripes. You heard that right! This challenge of epic proportions should soon be answered. 11. Jayson GarrettWhen somebody makes an open challenge, the fans expect a huge return for the fed. Jayson undelivered as he brought in a jobber. No not jobber Jim, but a win is a win so Garrett finds himself in this column. 12. Cam NittaCam Nitta just can't catch a break. He returned to action this week against Trace Demon, but he ultimately fell short. Nitta proved still capable of hanging with the big dogs, but he still couldn't win the big one. Better luck next week Cam. 13. Yukio BlazeYukio has seemed to hit a rough part in his later career. He put in a great outing this week but he ultimately fell to Dex. Blaze did not get pinned, but his momentum heading into Scars and Stripes is floundering. What will it take for this Hall of Famer to reclaim his former glory?
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 28, 2013 13:26:35 GMT -5
An image of bulb flickering, and the sound of static. Then the bulb blinks out into darkness, the static stops, and Reverend’s voice echoes out. “Do you realize nature of man, the true nature? Do you see the truth when it burns your flesh, and can you smell the lies?“I wonder about you Landon, I wonder a great deal, and about a great many things. I can say, you remind me of someone, a boy I use to carry on at school with. Average enough kid, did well enough in his studies, minded to stay out of trouble. But the problem wasn’t what he had done, but instead who he was as a person.”The voice faded, and the light flickered into view again. The image panned out to Emile’s covered cage, the sound of a rat scraping and squealing could be heard. Then darkness fell again, as the light shorted, and silence dropped. “I know this might seem frail when you hear it, but I wish to help you Landon.
“Within the walls of the WFWF are true villains, but I am here to save you; to show you what you must face to be here. That is why I took your rat, and that is why he will hang high over us; just a bit out of your reach.
“He is a weakness; your weakness. When he screams, and oh he will scream as he dangles, when he does, it will show us both whether you deserve to be here in this ring or not.”Again, the voice faded, and an image of the light blinked on again to show Emile in his cage scratching. No noise, until a sudden scream from Emile burst through, before it all cut out.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2013 20:24:06 GMT -5
1. Trace DemonYou know what happens when one man has total control of a company? Utter chaos! That's right, Trace Demon isn't only the sole owner of the WFWF, but having defeated Scarlett Quinn at Scars and Stripes, he holds the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. Looking to have a great 2014, Demon looks to prove just why he deserves to be the World Champion. With Penny Shannon by his side, who will be able to stop "The Maestro of Madness"? 2. Solomon CrowHow many guys are able to say they walked in a wrestling federation on one night with nothing and left with the International Championship and being a c-winner of the biggest battle royal in history? No one from our knowledge, no one other than Crow. Seemingly bringing a crusade to the WFWF, Solomon has definitely put a target on everybody's back. But has he created a target on his own? 3. Shawn MalakaiYou know, when a dying man wants to go out on top he sure as hell work his ass off to get there. Going in as a huge target, Shawn Malakai emerged a co-winner of the Scars and Stripes battle royal. Of course, he burned some bridges while doing it, but he has one goal and one goal only: To go out as WFWF World Champion. Will he get his chance at Trace Demon? Will he secure the championship gold one last time before going? 4. Ace BennettLast week, Ace Bennett defeated Samael Ahriman, a WFWF Commentator. But that didn't stop the betting odds to go in his favor before the Scars and Stripes battle royal. Well, those betting fans must be happy as Bennett emerged victorious in the battle royal, but sharing the win with three other men. Now near the end of his redemption story, will Ace top it off with a WFWF World Championship reign? 5. ThunderScars and Stripes was a very eventful night for the comeback kid. Earlier in the night, he had a great match with Dave Demento, albeit losing the match and letting Crow take the championship later on in the night. But his night turned around as Thunder was one of the four men who won the Scars and Stripes Battle Royal. Now possibly having his ticket to SuperBrawl, how will Thunder react to being turned on by his so called "best friend" in Shawn Malakai? 6. Joe BishopJoe Bishop is one of the dark horses of the WFWF's future. Bishop successfully defended his National Championship against Jayson Garrett and then later he had a spectacular showing in the Scars and Stripes battle royal. Bishop's inner turmoil has led to success as the man from Wimbledon seems to have a huge amount of momentum heading into SuperBrawl. 7. Scarlett QuinnHOLY Chocolate Shark! She tried her best, but Scarlett Quinn almost got murdered in the middle of the wrestling ring that built her family. With a spike into her head from Trace Demon and Penny Shannon, Scarlett lost her WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. It's not the best way to end your night while in the emergency room but Quinn hopes to come back soon and get a rematch for her championship. 8. Reverend ShadowYes, that f*cking creepy dude emerged victorious during Scars and Stripes. Shadow successfully climbed a ladder to retrieve a damn pet rat. We're not sh*tting you, Chase Landon's pet rat Emile was handing over top of the ring. To top it off, Shadow reemerged later that night and eliminated Wayne McGurk from the Scars and Stripes battle royal! Will the two legends collide once again? 9. Andrew CarterA star was truly born during the Scars and Stripes battle royal. No we're not talking about Crow, but moreso Andrew Carter. Carter looked phenomenal in his Scars and Stripes debut. Even racking in a few eliminations, Carter looks to go for what should be his: the National Championship. 10. Yukio Blaze"Your Random Hero" came into Scars and Stripes with one thing in mind: WIN! Unfortunatley for him, he did not emerge victorious but he put in one hell of a showing. Blaze prove that he is still that man who kicked everybody's asses. Will the momentum built inside of him lead to great things? 11. Jayson GarrettGarrett is one of the WFWF's fastest rising stars. A hue star in Hollywood, Jayson Garrett fell victim to Joe Bishop in their National Championship match. On top of that, Garrett looked promising in the Scars and Stripes battle royal. Will he keep his promise by one day becoming WFWF National Champion, or will he fall flat on his face just like Johnny Michaels' acting career? 12. Chase LandonThe new crazy kid got his rat back. Despite losing in his ladder match against a WFWF Hall of Famer in Reverend Shadow, Chase received his rat 'Emile' back. Landon surely looks promising in his future, but will the rat hold him back? Will his interviewer still be a pain in his ass? 13. Penny ShannonWHY PENNY WHY? That was the question everybody in the WFWF fan base was asking themselves during Scars and Stripes. Penny Shannon turned on her 'best friend' and cost her the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. Things sure do seem like they'll become heated. But what was going through this stoner's head when she turned her back on everybody?
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Post by slappy on Dec 22, 2013 16:55:11 GMT -5
WFWF Superstar Chase Landon to answer your questions!Susannah Frame of KING5 news will be hosting a Question and Answer session with WFWF Superstar Chase Landon. She is asking those who are interested to send in any questions they may have. Chase has agreed to a no holds barred interview and will answer every question. You can submit your questions by tweeting them to @landoninterview or by PMing me. Thank you.
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Post by bad guy™ on Jan 7, 2014 14:03:02 GMT -5
WFWF.com EXCLUSIVE! After the hard fought victory earned in the six man tag team match, The Random Hero took to the microphone during the commercial break and did something rather unprecedented.Yukio Blaze, with microphone in hand:"He eliminated you." "He's the next big thing." "He's the rising star to see in the year 2014." This is what I've heard since the rumble. Am I sick of it? no. Am I tired of it? no. Joe Bishop, You want me, I know you want me. I know you are in the back somewhere looking at a monitor or watching on a phone or doing whatever the hell you new guys do in the back.
You wanna be famous? You wanna be the future?
Superbrawl VIII. Me versus You. So what's it gonna be sport?"Do not forget to download the WFWF app to keep up with all of the WFWF action!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2014 16:16:17 GMT -5
1. Solomon CrowYou can tell that Solomon ain't playing with a full deck. But he's a serious threat to the company. Following his huge debut at Scars And Stripes, Solomon brought his a game to Revolution this week as he teamed with Thunder. Solomon proved that he's an intelligent force as he got inside the heads of both Ace Bennett and Shawn Malakai during the main event matchup, even so that he got Ace Bennett to disqualify himself. Solomon might be the dark horse in the eventual SuperBrawl clash. 2. ThunderHave you tried master manipulating a master manipulator by using some masterful manipulation? Well, that is what Thunder proved to do this week on Revolution. With more than a win on his mind, Thunder went out for revenge on his former best friend. Thunder and Solomon found a way to work together, and work strongly, as a tag team as they defeated Revelation. Thunder might know the weaknesses of his old partners, but will he be able to prove that he's still awesome? 3. Reverend ShadowThis legend is still undefeated! Still continuing his streak since he returned, which includes the likes of Dave Demento and Shawn Malakai, Shadow added championship gold to become a Triple Crown Champion here in the WFWF. In a hard fought battle, the good Reverend defeated Joe Bishop for the prestigious National Championship. Shadow seems to have a tough challenge ahead of him as Wayne McGurk had appeared and issued him an open challenge! Two behemoths will clash, folks. 4. Trace DemonOur WFWF Owner did not compete in a match this week, but he did turn heads. Many are calling it the promo of the year so far, and well deserved, as 'The Maestro of Madness' dropped a huge #Pipebomb on the WFWF Universe! Demon announced that he will face five other competitors at SuperBrawl for the WFWF World Championship! Many insider wrestling fans creamed their pants as they tried to uncode what Trace really said, and let's say that it was good and personal. 5. Shawn MalakaiThe giant looks to be pissed off! Something lit under his ass after the Trace Demon speech at the opening of the card, and rightfully so. Malakai finds himself challenging for the WFWF World Championship once again. Later on in the evening, Malakai got viciously attacked in the onslaught by Solomon Crow and Thunder and including another loss to his long, and we mean long, list of records of the past year. 6. Joe BishopJoe Bishop is one of the dark horses of the WFWF's future. Bishop had a great Scars and Stripes, but when the going gets tough, he just couldn't deliver. Even though he put in a valiant effort, Bishop was unsuccessful in defending his National Championship against Reverend Shadow. Even after that, he was challenged by Yukio Blaze on our very own WFWF APP! Download it from your mobile app seller. 7. Yukio BlazeSome say he carried the whole damn team, but Yukio Blaze looked dominant in the victory for his three man team this week. Successfully pinning Dex, Blaze pulled through for his team this week. While tensions emerged between Jayson Garrett and Chase Landon, Blaze finished off the mysterious Dex. Here's hoping Joe Bishop will accept Blaze's SuperBrawl challenge. 8. Jayson GarrettThe 'Hollywood A-Lister' had another great night on Revolution. He teamed up with the all great Yukio Blaze and the enigma Chase Landon to get the victory against the 'Fallen Madman' in Dex. The three man band, err, I mean team looked good and something seems to have clicked between Jayson Garrett and.... 9. Chase LandonThis crazy son of a b*tch seems to have met a friend in Jayson Garrett. With both men getting a victory this week, we at WFWF.com can see a potential teamship between these two newcomers to the federation. Their akward magic in this match has proved them to be a collective force for the future. If these two can continue to prove to us as a great tag team, they will be a force to be reckoned with. 10. Andrew Carter and Mason DixonA new team has been born folks! And they proved to be dominant! Andrew Carter and Mason Dixon have proved that they found some magic within each other. With respect building between the two, can we see these two go after the WFWF Tag Team Championships if they ever return? Only time will tell. 11. Ace BennettAce Bennett is one of the brightest stars on the WFWF Roster, but a major rumor has surfaced that he has retired! Taking a loss against the team of Solomon Crow and Thunder this week, Bennett has had an off week. His future is a sight to remain seen, but we all wish Bennett luck with whatever he decides to do in life. 12. Dex'The Fallen Madman' was supposed to tag with Whisper's War, as an honorary member. Unfortunately, Ace Andrews and Whisper both failed to show up at the AllState Arena in Chicago. We know, the weather was bad. But Dex put up a valiant effort, but ultimately fell to three man team of Yukio Blaze, Jayson Garrett and Chase Landon. 13. Penny ShannonWHY PENNY WHY? That was the question everybody in the WFWF fan base was asking themselves during Scars and Stripes. Penny Shannon turned on her 'best friend' and cost her the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. Things sure do seem like they'll become heated. But what was going through this stoner's head when she turned her back on everybody?
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Post by Cameron Stone on Feb 7, 2014 21:07:57 GMT -5
Cameron Stone's Candid WFWF Remarks
Former WFWF superstar and current member of the commentary team Cameron Stone was at an independent show in his home city of Calgary this week, and he participated in a fan Q&A session. It was recorded, and some WFWF related topics came up in the conversation, and his remarks are now circulating online. He didn't hold back on his thoughts on what is currently going on. The only question now is if anyone will take issue with his remarks. Some highlights of what was said are below:
- On his decision to change to commentary rather than continue being a full time active in ring competitor, he made note that he knows he isn't an elite level talent, and wouldn't ever be able to hang in the world title picture, and while that used to bother him greatly, over the last two years he has come to terms that he was a mid tier talent, and he's ok with that now. He loves doing the commentary, and the injuries and pain from his hardcore style of wrestling made him only want to do the occasional match now, and he wasn't about the insane hardcore stuff anymore at all.
- On his incredibly short reign as National Champion, he said that it infuriated him at first to immediately lose the title, but after time had passed, and he had calmed down, he realized while it was disappointing, it wasn't a huge deal, and he at least can say he was a title holder in the WFWF, which is more than a lot of others can say.
- When asked about what his thoughts were of Trace Demon, Stone mentioned that he admired his ability to play the game like no other, and that he could also get the job done when the chips were down. He was a manipulative, scheming douchebag, but he was still one of the best in the world. The fact that's he's willingly going up against multiple opponents for his title at Superbrawl proves that. He's no doubt got a plan for that, but to just walk into that type of match shows he's the best in the business, and he knows it.
- On new WFWF talent Mason Dixon, Stone looked confused, and said he thought that was the villain in Rocky Balboa.
- The topic of what superstars he likes was brought up, and Cameron mentioned that Shawn Malakai is his boy, that they had worked together and torn each other apart, and while they had their differences, there was a big respect between them, and he was firmly pulling for Malakai at Superbrawl. Though he also mentioned he thinks there is a ton of potential with Crow, and he sees a big future for him.
- The final question he was asked was who he felt was the most overrated superstar in the WFWF. Stone didn't want to answer this initially, but after enough prodding, he said that he really did not like Penny Shannon. He feels she's pretty much just a nutcase who turned on her friend for no real reason. He feels she hides behind this whole ultraviolent thing because she just can't cut it in the ring that well, and that she should smarten herself up before the world chews her up and spits her out. Someone like her doesn't belong in the WFWF. But he's sure that soon enough, the world will forget she even exists.
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Post by Dex on Feb 7, 2014 22:18:06 GMT -5
Blockbuster Announcement Regarding Super-BrawlWFWF wrestler "Dex" is a bit more experienced than he as when he made a strong debut. He's been called a monster, a man able to hold his own against three other opponents. His monstrous strength indeed is his biggest asset, but who knew he is one to talk? At WFWF revolution, he was seen strangely talking and eventually led up to a challenge. A challenge to the legendary "ZMaster" a monster in his own right. ZMaster has been the original "monster" and has truly proved himself as a strong competitor. ZMaster a 7 foot madman is not one to be challenged. Obviously Dex wasn't thinking at all, to have put himself in such mayhem, he'd have to be mad! The match will be a Mask vs. Mask match, "Dex" often calls himself "faceless." So we'll just have to find out what happens at Superbrawl! Order now!
ZMaster vs. Dex
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2014 4:52:57 GMT -5
The Big RevealLast week on WFWF Revolution we saw the newly returning Drakz assaulted by a group of masked men posing as Chaemo, a former moniker of Drakz himself. Towards the end of the attack it appeared that the ring leader revealed his identity to Drakz which has been confirmed with this statement from the former champ himself: "These games have been fun but it's time we got the ball rolling regarding my Superbrawl opponent. This week I'll be letting the rest of the world know who this joker is in the hope that they will step up and accept my offer of a match, one on one." When asked why he couldn't just leak the information through WFWF.com he replied: "Where's the grandeur in that?" Make sure you tune into Revolution this week to find out how this all unfolds.
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Post by Rated R on Feb 13, 2014 16:24:34 GMT -5
WFWF Pre-ShowDavey Sanchez vs. Ryu HayashiIt may have been a pre-show exclusive but these two put on the kind of performance that made it very clear why they deserve to be main show material. Davey was definitely rusty after his time away from the ring and Hayashi capitalised on that, he’s been a staple on these pre-shows and low down on the card but he impresses every single time. A tenuous battle ended with Hayashi unleashing a vicious knockout kick to the head of a charging Sanchez before hauling him up and connecting with the Pride of Japan for the victory.Victor: Ryu HayashiChris Davis vs. DexHaving made a big challenge to ZMaster last week Dex needed to get a victory here in order to build up momentum but that wasn’t going to be easy when he knew next to nothing about his opponent. Chris Davis, potentially the most normal man in the WFWF, didn’t bother to show up last week so this was his official debut and while he put on a solid performance it wasn’t exactly a successful one. Dex showed far more fire and consistency and it was clear that not only did he want the win but he needed it, picking up the victory with God’s Favourite Stunner and sending Chris Davis home crying like a baby.Victor: Dex
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