CWF Hall of Fame

This is where we honor the greats of the Championship Wrestling Federation. Be it the CWF Superstars who have excelled in the Championship Wrestling Federation, staff members who have gone beyond the call of duty, or anyone else who can lay claim to being here will be honored. Welcome to the CWF Hall of Fame, here are the legends....




Murder One
Murder One is of the most respected, and hated, wrestlers to ever set foot in a CWF ring. He, along with Black Reign, dominated the tag team scene, and he won the World Title several times before the fire at the CWF Offices.





Black Reign
Black Reign was an accomplished CWF Tag Team star. He was one-half of The Gravediggers, the intimidating force who held the World Tag Titles for the majority of their career.





Bishop Hell
Bishop Hell, while successful in his own right, was best known as the leader of the Church. The Church was the one of the most powerful stables ever in CWF history, so powerful that at one time, they held claim to all the CWF belts. Bishop Hell is also a former CWF World Heavyweight Champion





Lone Wolfe Alstein
Lone Wolfe Alstein is the grandfather of the CWF. The eldest and most respected veteran. Though inactive most of his time here, his wisdom will be passed on for years to come.





Minister Massacre
Although he has had some questionable tactics during his career, this man is to my knowledge, the only man to obtain the CWF Grand Slam, and he's done it more than once. Massacre has been the World Champion twice, has been a Tag Champion twice, has held the Extreme Title four times, won the Ironman title twice, and is also a two time Heavy Metal champion. Minister also recently came back to manage Archibishop Apocalypse to the CWF World Title.





Dead Drunk Dan Williams
Dead Drunk Dan Williams probably lasted the shortest of these men. Dan held the CWF World title for almost 2 months undisputed until losing it to "Livewire" Ken Sparks and was a Heavy Metal Champion in his short tenure here!





Cyclone
Cyclone held most major CWF Title and was a feared member of DTA







Livewire
Livewire was perhaps one of the best young rookies CWF ever encountered. He won the Peoples Title soon after entering CWF. Months later he captured the CWF Title from the likes of Triple D and Minister Massacre. He is noted for being one of the greatest CWF fan favorites





Mack McMichaels
Mack gave the CWF Title credibility during a lenghty reign near CWF's end. Although Mack was a fan favorite near CWF's demise, Mack will be most noted for his heelish antics and pissing off other CWF wrestlers like few could.





Nick Sharpe
Nick Sharpe was a staple of CWF during it's later years. When you hear the word loyal, one thinks of Nick Sharpe. He was always there for CWF and enjoyed many memorable feuds and brought an old school taste to CWF





Brett Logan
This is a HOF for the accomoplishments of eWrestlers. Thus we grant Brett Logan into the CWF HOF. At times he was near unbeatable and had a lenghty CWF Title reign. He was a handful OOC though.





Mandrake
Mandrake was another worker who was loyal and consistent. He capped it off by winning the CWF Title at Scorched Earth, it's last card during an amazing match.





Crazy Carl Benton
Crazy Carl advanced past his humble CWF beginnings. He had a memorable CWF Peoples Title reign and was a hometown favorite.





Guerrero Azteca
Azteca was the first ever latino to step foot in CWF. He ascended all the way to the top, winning the CWF Title. The Insane Luchadore brought lucha libre to CWF





Apocalypse
A descedent of the Church, he was his own man and showed that by forming Asylum. A ruthless competitor and CWF Champion whom many feared.





Ed
This is one of two OOC HOF inductees. Ed was a creative consultant to CWF and helped with angle advancement, character advancement and cards. Beyond that, Ed helped keep CWF running smooth during tough times.





Matt
Matt was the creative brains behind CWF for much of it's latter years, 2000-2002. He breathed live into CWF many times and like Ed, enjoyed giving creative insight to others. Without people like Ed and Matt, CWF would not have even existed past a certain point.


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