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IWF Monthly #4, December 1997

IWF WORLD CHAMPION
Winning the IWF World Championship, from the United States Wrestling promotion, was The Fat Guy Who Needs A Bra of the Queer Warriors stable!  He wins 25 free matches for his manager, Erik Engstrom of California.  The Fat Guy defeated CLAN: Crono-Father in a highly dramatic match for the World title.  

INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION
CLAN: Kane Nevermor of STW breezed past all competitors to win the Intercontinental Championship.  He is managed by Nathan Couch of Georgia, who had another exceptional cycle, and who wins 15 free matches.

GLOBAL CHAMPION
CLAN:  Ravager, a rookie wrestler in the HBW promotion, won a grueling competition of point concentration en route to the Global Championship.  He wins yet another major for his manager, Nathan Couch of Georgia, as well as 10 more free matches.  

WORLD TAG CHAMPIONS
DM�s:  Dr. Jerry Pain M.D. and Booger the Bookworm won the World Tag Championship for Jerry Martin of Indiana out of CPW, who also won the World Six-Man belts.  No team was even close!  Jerry wins 10 free matches.

WORLD SIX-MAN CHAMPS
Jerry Martin of Indiana managed his six-man team from CPW to the IWF World Six-Man Championship.  The team was DM�s:  Dr. Jerry Pain M.D., Booger the Bookworm, and Thunder.  Jerry wins another 10 free matches for his DM boys!

ROOKIE CHALLENGE
The second Rookie Challenge, which goes to the rookie manager with the most successful wrestler, was won by
Erik Davis of Washington, who made quite an impact in his debut, winning a region title with Dralock in USW.  Erik wins five free matches for his achievement!


IWF-WIDE REGION CHAMPS
East:  
CLAN: Stone (HBW)
North:  
CLAN: Thorn (HBW)
Plains:  
CLAN: Ravager (HBW)
South:  
CLAN: Avattar the Collector (STW)
West:  
QW: Hernando and His Magic Leaves (STW)

DIVISION CHAMPIONS
Erik Engstrom of California led his man QW: Fat Guy Who Needs A Bra to the Continental Division Championship out of the USW promotion, and he went on to win the World belt.  Winning the Tough Guy Division Championship out of the STW for his manager Nathan Couch of Georgia was CLAN:  Crono-Father.  The Fat Guy Who Needs A Bra went on to defeat Crono-Father by point concentration, in one of the greatest matches in IWF history!

ULTIMATE ROYAL CHAMP
Daniel Hilton of Indiana led his man, GOD: Pennywise from HBW to the Ultimate Royal Championship.  He had the highest 5-hold strategy of all battle royal winners.

DO OR DIE
Here are the results from the great Survivor Series-style competition: CLAN�s team of Avatarr the Collector (STW), the Wild Venture (CPW), Blaze Colton (USW), and The Ironman Ryan Steele (USW) bested the team �Gorgeous�Geoff Silva (HBW), Nick �Nitro� Glyceron (CPW), GOD:  Pennywise (HBW), and Mr. Stars and Stripes (USW) in the first leg of the iron-man competition.  In the end,
CLAN:  Avatarr the Collector pinned GOD:  Pennywise to be the sole survivor and win the Do or Die title.  He is managed by (drum roll) Nathan Couch of Georgia!  You may be eligible to challenge for Do or Die next cycle or in the future:  check this cycle�s IWF Notes for all the details.   

CYCLE TOPS- 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.

IWF NOTES
Those who are eligible to challenge the Do or Die champion, Avatarr the Collector, are as follows:
The Heavyweight and Jr. Heavyweight champions in each league this cycle.  Also, this cycle�s World, IC, Global, and Ultimate Royal champions are eligible.  It is only $2 per wrestler that you challenge for the Do or Die title, and you can find the place to sign that on your match selection sheets.  Now, onto a few other things.  We have had a few problems with personal checks.  To make our life easier, please address any checks and money orders to IWF c/o Jason Sandberg. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.  As for free matches, many managers have complained that they lose the free match coupons.  Therefore, we have stopped sending out coupons, and all you
have to do if we owe you free matches is to tell us how many you�re owed.  Or, if you can�t keep track, we will tell you how many you have left if you simply e-mail or call us.  The yearly rankings will appear every other IWF cycle.  Further, the IWF is in no way, shape or form responsible for the comments sent in by IWF managers.  We will not censor anything at all in the adults league (HBW), and in the other leagues, only comments of extremely poor taste and vulgarity will be edited.  We are aware that an IWF manager sent one of our bulletins to the IWA offices, and that the IWA was so upset at the content, that they proceeded to kick 15 people from their game.  As a precaution, if you want to make sure that your play in the IWF remains anonymous, feel free to send in a separate, anonymous
manager�s name which we will use in the IWF Monthly.  Moreover, we will no longer play anyone�s matches without receiving his matches and payment in the mail before that particular league is processed.  You can, of course, continue to send your comments via e-mail, which makes things
easier for us.  But if we receive your matches only by e-mail, without payment for the league, we cannot play your matches.  As you can see, we�ve gone directly to the December cycle, after a delay that will not happen again.  Also, would you be interested in transferring your wrestlers from other organizations to the IWF?  We�re going to open a league strictly for wrestlers in other organizations in the next few months, namely Disgruntled Veterans Wrestling in the Tough Guy Division.  Let us know what you think, more details on this next cycle.  We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Finally, if you have any comments, questions or suggestions, feel free to write, e-mail or call us.  We appreciate everything you have to say, good or bad.  Good luck to everyone and we�ll see you next cycle.
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