Gather around boys and girls(?), for I, Tomzilla - CEO/Creator of the MWF; Monster Wrestling Federation, will tell you all a tale on how MWF came to be...

The year was 1995 and after learning that Godzilla, who I've looked up to and loved since birth, was going to be killed in TOHO's "Godzilla vs. Destroyer". This, of course like all G-Fans at the time, were sadden...

Afterwards, I became a huge fan of wrestling - my next hobby. My mom bought me a WCW Wrestling Ring, and sure enough, instead of putting the WCW wrestlers inside, I put Godzilla and my other monster figures in it... "Monster Wrestling".

6 years later, I've become pretty good at understanding Godzilla and the other monsters of the world - quite good at knowing statistics. Safe to say, I've had every Godzilla Movie up to date and was indeed a hardcore fan of the fandom. But then, when visiting "Godzilla Tower", I came across something called: WMW; World Monster Wrestling. I was hooked from the start...read every show that was up to date, and became inspired. Months passed, since I became a fan of at the time, the #1 Monster Wrestling Site on earth.

During those few months (2), I was planning to make my OWN Monster E-fed. After un-covering other Monster E-feds (KWF, MCW, and etc...), I was determined to be just as good if not better. Finally, after all this planning, posted the first MWF show (Which until show #9, was lost and couldn't be recovered) on March 3rd, 2001. If you were thinking that the show was a huge hit, you are mistaken. Only 4-5 people at the most visited the show (At the time, it was called: "Saturday Live").

I contacted Iguanoman about the MWF and sure enough...he was surprised that the MWF was basically exactly like WMW! At first, he seemed a little upset, but then came to think it wasn't so bad - he had inspired someone. After a little help from Ig and letting everyone know about my site, by the 5th show...MWF was pretty well known (Mostly thanks to Iguanoman). But I still couldn't do it all...I contacted a personal friend of mine, Patrick (Alias: Punkchicken), and he became my Vice President. After our first monthly event, March Monster Madness, MWF entered the #1 site contest. After much publiciting, fighting, and cheating on our rival's part...it was safe to say, that we won. By then, we (the MWF) quickly changed our ways, and tried to be more different then WMW (It obviously worked).

Through out the year, I hired new co-writers - watched them come and go. PC was there with me, until the summer ended...where school work was in his way. With awesome plots, good co-writers, created monsters, and our writing skills improving each show - we truly did live up to MWF's reputation.

  A year passed...more people gathered to see the MWF's show (Saturday Horror). But numerous times we tried to get a 2nd show up (Wednesday Whiplash). The 2nd time I tried getting it to work, it truly was a success. But during that time, I had more co-writers...but then, stuff came up, and half made their good byes. Wednesday Whiplash was cancelled...again (Maybe someday, it will return).

Season 1 passed and I can tell ya - the ending was something that had never been done in any Monster Wrestling plots (The BAD guy won). When season 2 started, more people awaited it...

But now, the MWF has never been better. Hopefully, I can assemble 4 more co-writers, and have a total of 5 (6 counting me) and re-open "Wednesday Whiplash". But even if I fail...that's fine. The MWF has still never been better and if not for Iguanoman, Punkchicken, and of course the viewers, MWF wouldn't be here today (Or as good).

MWF may have a history but what will the future hold? All in good time...
The History of the MWF!
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