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IWF Monthly #18, February 1999

IWF WORLD CHAMPION
CLAN:  �Mac Daddy� Freddie Fuller, fresh off turning heel in the HBW league, captured the prestigious IWF World Singles Title with a 497 pointer.  He is managed by Nathan Couch of Georgia, who along with winning another World Belt, wins 25 free matches!

INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION
Patrick �Paradigm� Shift showed off his superiority, as he went on to win the Intercontinental Title with a 496 pointer.  Patrick wrestles in USW and is managed by Dan Marks of Pennsylvania.  Dan wins 15 free matches!

GLOBAL CHAMPION
CLAN:  Stunning Steve Stryker (USW) had to win a grueling point concentration war over HD�s:  Big Daddy G., Ric Flair, Gerber Baby Goldberg, and Hershey Highway, to win the Global Title.  Stryker is managed by Bret Spangler of Missouri and Bret wins 10 free matches for his accolade!

WORLD TAG CHAMPIONS
Gerald Robinson led his MLW wrestlers, HD:  Ring Warrior #4 and HD:  Ring Warrior #5 , to the coveted World Tag Team Titles via a 523 pointer.  Gerald hails from Tennessee and wins 10 free matches for his accomplishment!

WORLD SIX-MAN CHAMPS
LG�s:  Donnie Brasco, Don Corleone, and Frankie Ringa, lived up to their stable initials by indeed having a legendary gathering, which propelled them to win the World Six Man Titles.  They hail from CPW and had a 530 pointer.  Mike Cardella, who is from Nevada, wins 10 free matches for his wrestlers� accomplishment!

ROOKIE CHALLENGE
Kensuki Tanaka (STW) won the Rookie Challenge with a 494 pointer.  He is managed by �StableKing� from California.

IWF-WIDE REGION CHAMPS
East::  
HD:  Big Daddy G. (STW) defeated HD:  Roddy Piper (HBW) by point concentration  *497
North:  
HD:  Ric Flair (HBW) defeated HD:  Jeff Jarrett (USW) by point concentration *497
Plains:  
CLAN:  Stunning Steve Stryker (USW) *497
South:  
HD:  Gerber Baby Goldberg (HBW) defeated CLAN:  Mr. Wrestling Matt Storm (USW) by point concentration *497
West::  
HD:  Hershey Highway (HBW) *496

DIVISION CHAMPIONS
CLAN:  The Crusader (CPW) went on to win the Continental Division with a 496 for his manager, Damien Mazura of Michigan. He had to beat out Damien (USW) by point concentration to win the title.  In the Tough Guy Division, it was CLAN:  �Mac Daddy� Freddie Fuller (HBW) winning it with a 497, before going on to win the World Title for Nathan Couch of Georgia.

ULTIMATE ROYAL CHAMP
Gate Keeper (STW), with a 139 battle royal strategy, went on to win the Ultimate Royal Championship.  He had to win a point concentration battle with MAIM/WDCD:  The Cumpulsive (Censored) from HBW, to win it.  Gate Keeper is managed by Walter Johnson from Mississippi.

MANAGER RANKINGS
1) Nathan Couch- 466 pts.
2)
Jerry Martin- 247 pts.
3)
Geoff Silva- 187 pts.
4)
Robert Coplin- 170 pts.
5)
Gerald Robinson- 135 pts.
6)
Damien Mazura- 126 pts.
7)
Chris Dutschmann- 114 pts.
8)
Bret Spangler- 101 pts.
9)
The Ringleader-  94 pts.
10)
Dan Marks- 84 pts.
NOTE:  Ranking System is slightly different for year two.  Here
it is:
(Majors) World:  60 pts., IC/Global:  45 pts., World Tag/6:  40 pts., Division Winner:  30 pts., Ultimate Royal:  15 pts.,(In-League) Heavyweight Champ:  12 pts., Jr. Heavyweight Champ:  6 pts., Region Champ:  3 pts., Tag/6 and Battle Royal Win:  2 pts.

WRESTLER RANKINGS
1) CLAN:  Superstar Tommy Jordan (STW)- 129
2)
LG:  El Doctor Quiero (CPW)- 105
3)
CLAN:  Deadbolt (HBW)- 101
4)
CLAN:  Dr. Jerry Pain MD (CPW)- 93
5)
CLAN:  Booger The Bookworm (STW)- 84
6)
CLAN:  �Mac Daddy� Freddie Fuller (HBW)- 78
7) (tie)
CLAN:  The Inquisitor (CPW)- 75
7) (tie)
CLAN:  The Crusader (CPW)- 75
9)
CLAN:  Jarrett �Highspeed� Chase (CPW)- 72
10)
PCE:  Atomic Warrior (STW)- 68

STABLE RANKINGS
1)
CLAN:  675 pts
2)
RDC:  175 pts
3)
HD:  125 pts
4)
M&F:  55 pts.
5)
UY:  45 pts
6)
LG:  40 pts.
6) (tie)
AF:  40 pts
6) (tie)
TD:  40 pts
9) (tie)
LOR:  15 pts
9) (tie)
MAIM/WDCD:  15 pts
NOTE:  Stable Rankings ONLY include IWF-Wide Major
Points.  

From the desk of the IWF
The first thing we�d like to do is welcome all new managers to the rings of the IWF!  We remind you, and the rest of our managers, that we accept e-mailed comments for your wrestlers, as it easier for us this way than to retype them.  Send any e-mailed comments you have to [email protected].  High Impact Wrestling (HIW) is opening for all new managers, and after 6 cycles, all managers will be able to compete in it.  If new managers show up in existing leagues, they have 3 cycles of �rookie protection.�  This means that veteran managers can not challenge them in that time span unless the new managers� wrestlers have titles.  New managers can, however, challenge veteran managers� wrestlers if they choose to do so.  If things continue to prosper the way they have, we may open another Tough Guy Division league, such as Aerial Assault Wrestling (AAW) or some other leagues shortly.  On a side note, if you can verify that you are 18 years or older, you may partake in our Hardcore Blood Wrestling (HBW) league.  Due to the risqu� and mature content of the league, we will need to be sent some verification of age, however.  On a very important note, we are going to be enforcing deadlines more strictly in the future so that we can get leagues sent out on a smooth and rapid pace.  As a general rule, please send your stuff in at least a few days before the deadline if possible.  Last month we announced the King of the IWF Tournament.  It is not too late to enter, although we must receive all entries no later than the end of this cycle!  First round match-ups will be printed in IWF Monthly #19, as stated last month, and the tournament will take several months to complete.  You may enter a maximum of 4 wrestlers in the tournament.  That�s about it for this month.  Stay tuned because the King of the IWF Tournament is coming soon, as well as an IWF-Wide Stable Wars competition.  Take care everyone; we�ll see you in the ring!
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