IWF WORLD CHAMPION MOFOS: Johnny Carlito won the World Title easily with a 495 pointer out of Sheer Technical Wrestling in the Tough Guy Division. He is managed by TJ Allan of Illinois, who had a dominant cycle, and who also wins 25 free matches.
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION KOPD: Left-Out Lefty breezed to the Intercontinental Championship with an exceptional 493 strategy out of Sheer Technical Wrestling. He is managed by Michael Bamberg of Lousiana, and he wins 15 free matches.
GLOBAL CHAMPION
TJ Allan of Illinois won the Global Title for his man, MOFOS: Frankie Candeta, who had to beat out the other region champions by point concentration with a 492. Frankie wrestles in Sheer Technical Wrestling, and he wins another 10 free matches for his manager.
WORLD TAG CHAMPIONS The Foundation of Excellence (CLAN: Blade Colton and CLAN: Blaze Colton) won the World Tag Championship out of United States Wrestling with a 519 point strategy. They are managed by Nathan Couch of Georgia, who wins yet another 10 matches!.
WORLD SIX-MAN CHAMPS CLAN�s: Avatarr the Collector, Crono-Father, and Master Quasar won the World Six-Man titles for the second straight cycle, with a 527 from Sheer Technical Wrestling. They are managed by Nathan Couch of Georgia, who wins another 10 free matches.
ROOKIE CHALLENGE
Mike Cardella of Nevada won the Rookie Challenge for his man MOFOS: Don Corleone in Sheer Technical. He wins 5 free matches.
IWF-WIDE REGION CHAMPS
East: CLAN: Demon Seed (USW) def CLAN: El Ultimo Diaoblo (STW)
North: CLAN: Mantis (USW) def CLAN: Mad Jack (STW) by pt con.
Plains: CLAN: Blaze Colton (USW) def CLAN: Warstarr (STW) by pt con.
South: MOFOS: Frankie Candetta (STW) def CLAN: Craze (STW) by pt concentration
West: CLAN: Warrlok (USW) def CLAN: Crono-Father (STW) by pt con.
DIVISION CHAMPIONS
The Continental Division Championship was won by The Textbook Technician in Canadian Pride Wrestling, who had a 494. TJ Allan also managed the Tough Guy Division Champion, with MOFOS: Johnny Carlito out of Sheer Technical Wrestling, who went on to win the World Title with a 495, defeating the Textbook Technician. Congrats, TJ, on being the first person ever to win both divisions in the same cycle!
ULTIMATE ROYAL CHAMP QW: Fat Guy Who Needs a Bra of United States Wrestling was the first wrestler ever to get a perfect 140 battle royal strategy. He is managed by Erik Engstrom of California!
DO OR DIE
CLAN: Avatarr the Collector defended his Do or Die title valiantly, fending off all challengers, until he met up against KOPD: Left-Out Lefty. Lefty outdid Avatarr in a titanic struggle, winning 493-492. Lefty is managed by Michael Bamberg of Louisiana. Refer to the IWF Notes to see if you�re eligible to challenge him next cycle.
MANAGER RANKINGS 1) Nathan Couch- 559 pts.
2) Mike Paciga- 264 pts.
3) Erik Engstrom- 238 pts.
4) T.J. Allan- 185 pts.
5) Michael Bamberg- 163 pts.
6) Julius Hudson- 150 pts.
7) Tim Szokan- 117 pts.
8) Bob Dippy- 108 pts.
9) Jason Mento- 100 pts.
10) Evil Eli (Mr. Whitney Smith)- 86 pts.
10) Jerry Martin- 86 pts.
WRESTLER RANKINGS 1) CLAN: Avatarr the Collector (STW)- 195
2) QW:Fat Guy Who Needs a Bra (USW)- 168
3) CLAN: Crono-Father (STW)- 150
4) DGM: The IWF Franchise (USW)- 137
5) KOPD: Left-Out Lefty (STW)- 123
6) CLAN: Master Quasar (STW)- 105
7) MOFOS: Johnny Carlito (STW)- 95
8) QW: Hernando and His Magic Leaves (STW)- 90
9) DGM: The IWF Icon (USW)- 87
10) CC: Rocket Robert Shuttle (CPW)- 87
IWF NOTES
Those who are eligible to challenge the Do or Die champion, KOPD: Left-Out Lefty, 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. The $1 wrestler creation fee has been temporarily waived in all IWF leagues. Disgruntled Veterans Wrestling will open this cycle in the Tough Guy Division. Please take a moment to respond to the questionaire included in this cycle�s bulletins. We are considering awarding plaques to the World Champions, modifying our system, increasing the importance of the tag-six holds, etc., but we need your input. The direction of the IWF is in your hands. We are also seeking a logo for Disgruntled Veterans Wrestling; any ideas would be well appreciated. In addition, the IWF has expanded its manager base dramatically just this cycle alone. Hang in there, folks, the leagues are going to get even more competitive very soon. Thanks again, guys. We�ll also have stable rankings soon. Also, remember to send in 8 set-ups, 5 finishers, and 7 tag-six holds per wrestler. And to be active, if you are using your free matches or not, the minimum fee is $3. Finally, we were saddened to learn of the death of one of our managers, Craig Cress, who perished in an automobile accident. We extend our condolences to the Craig Cress family, and to all of those who knew him. Rest in peace, Craig.