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PWF Uncovered
PWF Uncovered opens with Munaki standing on the streets of N.Y.C.  He is with a group of wrestling fans.

Munaki Hello and welcome to PWF uncovered.  I am Munaki, PWF, Number 1 reporter.  Today we have a great show, plus many stars of the PWF are out tonight.  We will see many of them, and if lucky, we could get interview with some.  And also Munaki had sneak peek at big new PWF developments.

PWF Uncovered music plays as Teri Funnels comes out on stage.  The studio-vision plays for the fans outside PWF the World.  Funnels smiles and poses to the fans packed into the Studio.

Funnels Thank you so much for a great welcome.  Tonight we have none other than Miles Darwin.   Miles is a newsreporter that will go over the last year of the PWF.  2002 was a great year.  And now that 2003 is running on full steam, we can see the changes that were made.  So without further ado, please welcome out, MILES DARWIN.

Miles comes out and waves at the fans.  He sits down and shakes hands with Teri Funnels.

Funnels First things first just so the fans know.  You are not affiliated with the PWF.
Darwin That is right.  I am an independant reporter that has put together what I feel is the most complete look at the PWF 2002 year.
Funnels Now if you look back what is your most vivid memory?
Darwin I will use my private pics to show things I talk about.  So with that being said, My most memorable moment was Dark Angel and the DA and the impact they had at the beginning of 2002.  The D.A. was a mighty force and they were coming like a locomotive.  They changed the way most wrestlers approached the ring.  Nothing was better than seeing Dark Angel descend from the rafters.  Beat the hell out of someone and then disappear back up into the rafters.
Funnels As you watch the studio-vision you can see what we are talking about.  Darwin Dark Angel put alot of fear into the hearts of wrestlers in the ring.  Here is a shot of Dark Angel taking out a wrestler that is no longer in the PWF.  I believe the name is Ikari Dragon.  Dark Angel would hit his finisher with more strength and devastation you could ever imagine.  And no one ever got up from it.
Funnels I am starting to think you have a Dark Angel fetish.
Darwin LOL.  Thats a fair assumption.  I like alot of the wrestlers I came in contact with, but Dark Angel was by far the most competitive and complete wrestler there was.  He even stayed on top as the Uni-Sex Champion for a record stay.  Not much can be said.
Funnels I don't want to bring up any bad vibes out of you, but the Dark Alliance fell apart.  What where your feelings there?
Darwin With Metal Militia and Kings Court, there were alot of great fueds going on.  The PWF was at a pinnacle.  D.A. was at a pinnacle also.  But what happened was a insurgence of talent and a push of the other talent in the PWF. Dark Angel and the other older wrestlers started to lose focus.  Their time in the ring got cut, and the next breed started rising up.  As with most companies, when you leave the older employees dead in the water, they walk away.  There is no work nor is there any interest for them to be there.  In my opinion, that is what happened to D.A.  Dark Angel was the leader, and he lost focus because the PWF lost focus on him.  Now when you have no leader and no foundation your project fails and falls.  Dark Angel started to step away more and more and more and The Dark Alliance fell into the depths of PWF Hell.
Funnels When they fell, do you think alot of it was Dark Angels fault, or lack of the ability to find a leader in the rest of D.A.?
Darwin You can say alot of things.  You can assume alot of things.  But those that have the keen eye can see that the stepping away of Kaburbler, Storme, and the Succcubus, in fact destroyed D.A.  I think Dark Angel was about to make his return, only to find all his closet friends, gone.  They wanted nothing to do with him.
Funnels I see your point.  We are here with an independant reporter.  PWF will return after this quick commercial break.
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