The Dose- June 6th, 2001.

    Number 4. 4th edition. We've been going strong now for a couple of editions, and well...number four won't be the exception. I don't know what I'm saying, I'm just babbling. For some reason, I feel the need to make some kind of introduction before going on to the actual information of the thing. So lets do it.

- I am looking for a website that offers free mailing lists service, in order to start a weekly newsletter or something. That should be fun.  

- Now, onto the actual federations...starting with EIWA. As seen in their last show, Alex Garner is officially missing in action. Not even Graham or McDougall know of his whereabouts. That's sad. However, it looks like they will be restructuring their presidencial system, in order to bring us a better and more organized federation. Hopefully, things will pick up. 

- Added to their 'restructuring' period, "The Hustler" Marty Delaney joined EIWA alongside "The Cornerstone" Dino Delsante. It was a pretty good show last night, where we saw angles like Ox/Bailey and the main event develop interestingly. Good job by Brian/Chris. 

- HWW's Reality Reborn took place last sunday night. Boy, was it a good show or what. I enjoyed every piece of action.  Steve Stone, a very talented superstar, captured the Cable TV championship, while the Jersey Boys walked out with the tag team straps. To top off the show, Jarid Ruhn Ashton beat Madman in what could easily be one of the best matches HWW has had so far. It was a great match, where both men gave their 100%. This match could've gone either way. 

- On to DSW... My friends, DSW has new talent joining the federation. First, Pieper Runoff. Second, Timmy "The Gila Monster" Cole. Two men I've never heard of. But the name I was mostly surprised about was OX! That's right, Ox has joined DSW. Could this mean we'll see him develop to main event everywhere he goes? Just imagine...Ox, the triple world champion. Can he accomplish that? We'll just see about that. I personally think Ox is a very talented wrestler, but doing 3+ feds simultaneously can be exhausting. In any case, we're less than 2 weeks away from DSW's Collateral Damage. "War Machine" Damien Churchill beat Cee Wooden in what could easily be called match of the week. From start to finish, it was definitely a match to watch. Another tournament match was Terry Madison 'troubleshooting' "YTLF" Carl Blair, and moving on to the next round of the tournament. This means that Terry Madison will meet Damien Churchill on the semi-finals of the tournament. This is one of the matches scheduled for the next Stone Mountain Aggression. You'd have to wonder though, will Rob Traxler be a fact? We saw him deck Churchill on the last Aggression before his match with Woody. Anywho, in the other semi-finals match, Sean Powers will meet "The Little Brit" Ricky Smith. Winners will face off at Collateral Damage. It will be a PPV for the ages. In my opinion, DSW is coming off strong. Good job.   

- TTW's website has been updated with every kind of stuff including the addition of 3 new wrestlers. Stevie "Highlight" Reil, Summers and Steele Factor, a tag team. It's also important to mention that there are only 4 men left in the Hot Commodity Championship tournament. This 4 will meet in 2 singles matches at the PPV. Impaler will face Punisher, while C. Croft will face Iron Lung. The PPV has yet to been assigned a date, but I will make sure to keep you up to date on it. 

- Now, onto HIW. HIW's first card, an old-schooler dream. A battle royal to start things off with a bang. And what a bang it was. Serial Thrylla and Nomad were the last two men standing. And they will do battle at HIW's first PPV. Serial Thrylla and Nomad. They are two of the three men that made the Hell on Earth match possible. The Squared Circle Insiders ran a poll, and their Hell on Earth match was voted the fourth best match in the history of this circle. 2 of them will go at it at the PPV. Of course, this was not the only thing that occurred.  Chandler's big legendary status was basically challenged by Joey Fury. But in what could've been one of the biggest shockers of the night, there was a 15th participant in the battle royal. His name? Liger. YEOW! Go and get yourself a copy of this PPV when you get a chance. One for the ages, no questions asked. 

- I think this is all. Nothing else to say. I'm tired of writing. Screw you all. You can always e-mail me at... [email protected].

Until next time,

                        The E-Wrestling Mark.

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