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IWF Monthly #3, October 1997

IWF WORLD CHAMPION
Winning the IWF World Championship, from the United States Wrestling promotion, was MOB: The IWF Franchise, with a 497 point strategy, managed by Mike Paciga of New York!  IWF Franchise cruised to the World title, two points above the nearest competitor, and he wins 25 free matches!  

INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION
Bob Dippy from Pennsylvania led his man Shredder from USW, with a 492, to the IWF Intercontinental Championship, without needing point concentration.  Bob wins 15 free matches for his achievement.

GLOBAL CHAMPION
DM: Ground Zero from STW had to defeat his stablemate,  DM: Agent Orange (STW), on point concentration, as both had impressive 495�s.  He is managed by Bill James of Indiana, and he wins a sweet 10 free matches.  

WORLD TAG CHAMPIONS
Be-Bop and Mr. Stars and Stripes, who had a surprising 521 from USW, outdid all other tag team champions to win the IWF World Tag Championship.  Be-Bop is managed by Bob Dippy of Pennsylvania, while Mr. Stars and Stripes is managed by Alan Pedreira of California.  They each win 10 free matches.

WORLD SIX-MAN CHAMPS
Tim Szokan of Ohio managed his six-man team from CPW to the IWF World Six-Man Championship with a 528 point strategy.  They are, CC�s: Tim �The Comet� Szokan, Rocket Robert Shuttle, and Starblazer Scott Shuttle.  Tim won this title easily, and he wins 10 free matches!

ROOKIE CHALLENGE
The first-ever Rookie Challenge was won by
Billl James of Indiana, whose DM: Ground Zero (495) from STW also won the Global Championship.  Bill wins another five free matches for his achievement!

IWF-WIDE REGION CHAMPS
East:  
Major Lee Pyst (HBW) *489 over CLAN: Crono-Father by pt. concentration
North:  
CC:  Tim �The Comet Szokan (CPW) *490
Plains:  
MOB: The IWF Heel (USW) *491
South:  
DM: Ground Zero (STW) *495
West:  
DM: Agent Orange (STW) *495

DIVISION CHAMPIONS
MOB: The IWF Franchise, who is managed by Mike Paciga of New York, won the Continental Division Championship and then proceeded to win the World title.  Left-Out Lefty defeated all comers with a 495, winning the Tough Guy Division Championship, before losing to the IWF Franchise in the World title match.  He is managed by Michael Bamberg of Louisiana.

CYCLE TOPS rankings Managers:  
1)
Mike Paciga 134 pts.
2)  
Bob Dippy 98 pts.
3)
Tim Szokan 71 pts.
4)
Bill James 63 pts.
5)
Michael Bamberg 58 pts.

Wrestlers:
1)
MOB: The IWF Franchise 78pts
2)
CC: Starblazer Scott Shuttle 61 pts.
3)
DM: Ground Zero 58 pts.
4)
Shredder 55 pts.
5)
CC: Tim �The Comet� Szokan  51 pts.
6)
CC: Rocket Robert Shuttle 51 pts.
7)
Left-Out Lefty 45 pts.
8)
Mr. Stars and Stripes 43 pts.
9)
Be-Bop 43 pts.
10)
AntiChrist SuperStar 18 pts.

MANAGER RANKINGS
Once again, here is the point system that will determine each manager�s and wrestler�s cumulative ranking:  60 (you do not get Division bonus points with this total)-World Title, 45-Intercontinental/Global, 40-World Tag/Six, 30-Division Champion, 15-Heavyweight Champion, 10-Jr. Heavyweight, 5-Region, 5-Rookie Challenge, 3-League Tag/6.
1)
Mike Paciga of New York (231 pts)
2)
Bob Dippy of Pennsylvania (108 pts)
3)
Jason Mento (100 pts)
4)
Nathan Couch of Georgia (93 pts)
5)
Tim Szokan of Ohio (84 pts)
6)
Kevin DiFranco of New York (69 pts)
7)
Michael Bamberg (68 pts)
8)
Bill James (63 pts)
9)
Erik Engstrom (50 pts)
10)
Alan Pedreira (43 pts)

WRESTLER RANKINGS
1)
MOB: The IWF Franchise (124 pts)
2)
CLAN:  Avatarr the Collector (78)
3)
CC:  Starblazer Scott Shuttle (66 pts)
4)
Necrosis (61 pts)
5)
Shredder (60 pts)
6)
CC: Rocket Robert Shuttle (59 pts)
7)
MOB: The IWF Icon (59 pts)
8)
DM: Ground Zero (58 pts)
9)
ICP: Violent J (55 pts)
10)
CC: Tim �The Comet� Szokan (54 pts)

IWF NOTES
We want to start off by apologizing for a few mistakes that have occurred within our leagues.  We will continue to try to take steps that will prevent such mistakes from happening in the future. Remember, however:  we are human, mistakes will probably be made sooner or later, so please calmly inform us of the error, and you can rest assured that it will be taken care of.  Next, we would like to announce that we have implemented a four week cycle.  This will allow people, especially those on the West Coast, to have the maximum amount of time to get their stuff in, and after, it will allow us to add a few more leagues to the IWF roster without slowing down the cycle.  As you can see in this cycle�s IWF Monthly, we have added cycle tops lists.  Those rankings simply use the cumulative manager ranking points, but only account for the cycle at hand.  Moreover, we will soon introduce a tag and six-man ranking system, both IWF-wide as well as within leagues.  In next cycle�s IWF Monthly, the first-ever Do or Die and Ultimate Royal champions will be crowned.  In-league battle royals will be described in depth, with a play-by-play description!  And the winner of each battle royal wins 10 points toward his in-league ranking.  The specific rules for the Do Or Die Championship will be re-explained in further detail next month.  Further, you can still challenge the drones, since not all of our leagues have filled yet.  On a final note, we would like to mention that the commissioner�s slots for HBW and STW are still vacant.  Anyone interested in being commish, just send in a report, and you can almost certainly win the job.  A commissioner can run contests, hold supercards, hype up feuds, and basically do anything else to make the league more interesting.   
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