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TextWorld Internet Wrestling. My first fed. As a rookie, I took a few lumps, but I also learned exactly what it takes to be a wrestler. Compiled a modest record and won the US title, although I later gave it to a fan. This fed marked the beginning of the Dark Warlords, started by Nightmare and myself. My relationship with Zed Kennedy also began here, as he joined the Dark Warlords. |
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Text Elite Pro Wrestling. My second fed. Notched one match before the fed closed down. Really poorly run with no direction. After this fed closed down, I considered calling it a career. It's kind of embarrassing to admit that I was a part of this fed. |
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Text Bad Men's Wrestling Organization (The 'M' is silent). Funny thing about this fed...Nightmare and I discovered it at the same time while on separate searches. This is the fed where I first began to shine. I didn't realize I was as good as I was until I started defeating opponent after opponent in this fed. Kept the Dark Warlords alive, fighting alongside Zed Kennedy. Obtained my first World Title in this fed after defeating Hades. I killed Hell Demon after a match, but I was later cleared of all charges.
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Text World Wrestling Xtreme. Started up by what I thought was a good friend in Zed Kennedy. I tore through the tournament to decide the first World Champion, but was screwed as Zed turned on me, allowing Eliminator to secure the Title. I later captured the title in a return bout. My proudest achievement to date because this fed was full of peers from the original WIW. This will be very hard to forgive Zed for.
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Text Hardcore Wrestling Association. This fed, much like the EPW, did not last long. I do not have the same feelings for it as I do for the EPW, however. The HWA looked to be headed for greatness, when it suddenly shut down. I was amongst a new crop of wrestlers that didn't know me and had to prove myself all over again. This is the first time I showed any signs of being a heel. After being so well known and loved in the WWX and BWO, and then to get no attention whatsoever in the HWA wore thin on me and I slowly began to realize what a cutthroat business wrestling is.
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Text National Wrestling Federation. Doomed from the beginning. Started by an owner that had great ideas, but didn't have the capabilities to put those ideas into practice. The competition in this fed was severely lacking. It took me two bouts to secure the IC Belt, which I kept until the fed shut down. The fed later re-opened and then shut down again before even holding an event. I was named Wrestler of the Month and was featured in NWF Magazine in its first and only issue.
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Text Cutting Edge Wrestling. This fed was started while I was on hiatus in Spain. It was started by Pepe, a favorite from the WIW and WWX, and The Crippler, also a familiar face from the WWX. By the time I had joined the fed, Crip and Pepe had run up some pretty big bills that they could not pay for and were forced to sell all interests in the company to Eric McCumber, former president of the WIW. While the fed lost some of its intimacy, it quickly gained mass appeal. This fed became a mixture of faces from the WIW, WWX, and BWO. I also quickly gained a shot at the World Title against Zed Kennedy and defeated him. I, along with Autopsy, joined forces with former hated enemies Johnny Rico and Johnny Ringo to form the X-Warlords. I soon quit the fed because of creative differences with President Eric McCumber.
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Text New Empire Wrestling. This is a fed that was recommended to me by someone who wanted me to join their stable, which I did. I teamed briefly with Flu, Cuervo, and Kidman Cato. I won the US Title in my first match and later handed it to the second person eliminated in a three way match for #1 Contention for the World Title, which I won. I then won the World Title at the first PPV. The fed shut down shortly after that. This fed began my relationship with Exodus, who ran the fed.
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Text My World Wrestling Federation. My first foray into the front office of a federation. I was Commissioner while one Zachary Zeller was the owner. I even took over all operations for a few weeks, and that was way more work than I ever want to do again. Many familiar faces wrestled for us; Johnny Rico, Johnny Ringo, Exodus, Anubis.
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Text Global Fantasy Wrestling Alliance. I read a magazine article critiquing the GFWA and after checking it out, decided this was where I wanted to be. After staying out of the ring for over a month, it was time to jump back in and really test myself for the first time. The GFWA offered better competition than I had ever faced before. Ran up a 5-1 record and was about to take home the US Title when the fed abruptly shut down. Exodus joined me here briefly and this is where my relationship with Matt McLean began. The fed reopened and I eventually came back to fight for the US Title, coming up short. And now the fed has re-opened again and that's where I am for the time being. We'll see how it turns out.
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Text World Wide Wrestling Alliance. After the GFWA shut down, and while I was running the MWWF by myself, I thought the WWWA would be just what I needed; a place I could satisfy my wrestling cravings where the competition was decent, but not overwhelming. This fed didn't last very long and was probably doomed from the start. I had been unaware that the Prez had previously closed down 15 other feds. That's no typo, boys and girls, 15 feds. A hefty portion of the BWO roster was present in this fed.
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Text Net World Wrestling Federation. I was only in this fed for one match. The NWWF served as the minor league for the bWo (a different bWo) and it only took one match for them to scoop me up. I won that match, by the way. Many GFWA stars trying to get into the bWo showed up here. Few got in.
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Text Brutal Wrestling Organization. This was the big time. Best competition on the net...And I failed. Oh boy, did I fail. McLean brought me in, along with Adam King, Chaos, General Carnage, and Chris Cage as the Invasion. I compiled a paltry 2-3-1 mark before calling it quits and heading back to the GFWA when it reopened. I had a shot at Cyanide X and the US Title and came up just a little short.
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Text Global Wrestling Alliance. A super-fed, combining the GFWA and the bWo, run by Brian Berg and Matt McLean. This fed had the most and best competition that I'd ever faced. After my bWo debacle, I was looking to prove myself once again. I reclaimed some of my past glory by defeating Cyanide X in a return match for the US Title. The gWa shut down a week later, much to my disappointment, without ever really getting off the ground. What was the Evolution? Who knows? Who the hell cares?
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Text Xtreme War Federation. This fed had all the bells and whistles anyone could ever ask for in a wrestling federation. The only problem was that it didn't have a leader. It didn't have direction. It didn't have any organization. It was basically chaos...And not the Chaos we all know and love from the GFWA and BWO. I did capture the Hardcore Title. It wasn't a title I actively sought, it just fell in my hands because I won every match they put me in. All in all, a pretty bad experience.
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