Stonewall's E-Fed History

World extreme Wrestling

This is as complete a record as there ever will be of Alastor Stonewall's tenure in WeW.  I hope that you find this interesting, it's a two month legacy that will not be soon forgotten.

--- James, Stonewall's behind the scenes manager ---

Jason Gallant joins World extreme Wrestling (WeW)

Around December 15th, 1999 was the day that Jason decided to audition.  He felt that the Stonewall gimmick would catch on, and be a smash hit with WeW management.  He was right.  After about a day of waiting, Jason was hired. Jason quickly quit his job at the VWF, the Virginia Wrestling Federation.  He showed up the next day at a WeW house show, ready and willing to work.

His first interview in front of a WeW audience was a success, as he drew a huge heel reaction from the crowd.  Already Stonewall had gotten the exposure he needed, and his first opponent was schelduled to be The Warrior.  However, The Warrior had gone AWOL, and never returned.  Stonewall won his first match via DQ.

The next match that was signed was against a young guy named Reformed Roaddogg Rebellion.  He didn't take too kindly that he, a guy with a 3 month tenure, had to face a rookie.  After many tradings of harsh words, Stonewall and RRR battled it out.  After constant interference from DX, RRR was laid out with a Sweet Chin Music from Shawn Michaels.  Stonewall capitolized and pinned RRR, but he kicked out.  One AVALANCHE later however, and victory was Stonewall's.  He had won his first ever WeW matchup.

His next opponent was Skinlab, a manager turned wrestler.  Stonewall and him insulted each other nonstop for a few days, and Stonewall came out the victor, cleanly.  He didn't have ANY assitance in that win.

Management had expressed their approval of Stonewall during this time period, saying that his work ethic is extremely high, and his interviews are meanful and interesting.

Jason takes a vacation, a decision he now regrets.

After two wins, Jason started to get a little bored, and already decided he needed a trip to Vegas with longtime High School friend Rich Egard.  So much for the work ethic.  So Stonewall got a match with a newcomer, TaZ, and they had a rooftop deathmatch.  Near the end of the matchup, Stonewall gave TaZ a hip toss off the roof of the 10 story building, but he followed through, allowing TaZ to snag the rooftop edge.  TaZ promtly threw Stonewall off the roof by grabbing his foot and pulling downward.  Stonewall landed in a rigged up safety net, and he and Rich went to Vegas.

When Jason came back, management was not happy.  He had deliberately payed off a doctor to say he had broken several bones, and was going to be out indefinitely.  Big T especially was displeased.  Jason just shrugged it off and decided to face Raven at the upcoming millenium blowout show.

In Millenium Blowout show, Stonewall vs. Raven is a loser is fired matchup.

Stonewall was immediately notified by a lawyer during one of his interviews that his match with Raven was a loser is out of a job match.  Management was DEAD serious when they said they were displeased.  Stonewall gave some of his best mic work to date, preparing for the matchup, but he was confronted by Big T moments before the match.  He said, "If you want to still work here, then go out there and lose in a squash match."  Not wanting to be out of a job, Stonewall reluctantly agreed to this.  However, Big T came out after the match and handed Stonewall his pinkslip.  He had been fired.  The reason, he thought Stonewall was managed backstage by the same person Test Drive Tony and Reformed Rebellion/Enigma was managed by.

Jason fired?!  WeW almost falls apart.

Right after this, Big T resigned.  The show had been a dud, and he was just plain fed up with being on WeW management.  He leaves.

Although he resigned, James and Jason still both sat down and wrote an angry, yet respectful, letter to Big T, explaining the egregious error he had commited.  While waiting for the response, half the WeW lockerroom protested Stonewall's firing, namely Steve Sinister, Mankind, Reformed Rebellion/Enigma, and Kilika.  Jason was happy to find out what great support he had.  A day later, Big T apologized publicly, and told CEO ViRuZ and The Middleman to rehire Stonewall.  However, they had other plans.

A letter came from the front office.  It was the closing down of WeW.  Jason, who was in the process of being rehired, was out of luck.  However, Big T, who vowed that he would never let WeW shut down, came to the rescue and decided to become the new CEO and President.  He was now running the show alone.  He rehired Jason in the process, and Jason forgave Big T.

Stonewall wins his first title in WeW.

During all of the mayhem, Steve Sinister issued an open challenge to ANYONE.  Stonewall promptly signed up, seeing that the opportunity to win a title was at hand.

What followed before the match were some entertaining interviews and promos, and the start of the infamous Steve Sinister/Stonewall feud, one of WeW's best ever.  

During the matchup, Steve Sinister messed up his finishing manuever, The Sinister Suplex.  Steve's head hit the turnbuckle, hard.  Stonewall, seeing the opportunity, took advantage, but not before knocking out some debators (guest color commentators) who decided to debate boring issues in the middle of the ring.  One AVALANCHE later, Stonewall had won his first ever WeW Title, and ended Sinister's winning streak.

The three way feud between Sinister, Stonewall, and Enigma begins.

He gave an interview telling all those who doubted him, called him a green rookie to take a look at what he had. Stonewall was really proud of himself.  So proud, he offered an open challenge.  Enigma, formally Reformed Roaddogg Rebellion, took it up.  This signaled the start of a three way feud between Sinster, Stonewall, and Enigma.

During the matchup, both Enigma and Stonewall gave their all.  Before the match could be decided, Sinister ran out and interfered.  The match was called on account of interference, and Sinister demanded a three way dance at the PPV, WeW Invasion: The REAL Superbowl.

Before and after the PPV, a masterpiece.

The interviews that came about were classics, all had meaning and intensity.  The three traded insults, and no one really knew who was gonna win, they all were doing great.  There was one set of interviews which included Stonewall outside of WCW headquaters, having a random person videotaping him.  Sinister got the recording, but not before beating up the very man who recorded Stonewall.  He then made a tape of himself insulting Stonewall, and sent it to him.  That was just on of the classic things that happened before the match.

The matchup itself was great, but controversial.  The match went all over the place, and Stonewall had Enigma counted for the 1...2...3.  However, the ref ruled afterward that Enigma had his foot on the ropes, and the match restarted.  The three continued brawling, and Stonewall was knocked out of the ring.  Sinister landed The Sinister Suplex, and got the 1...2...3.  He had regained the championship back from Stonewall.

Stonewall and Sinister have their rematch.

Both Stonewall and Sinister thought that they should have a rematch, but for different reasons.  Stonewall believed he had won the match, he even had video evidence proving Enigma had never touched the ropes.  However, the decision stood, Steve was still the US Champ.  Steve, on the other hand, had pinned Enigma, and wanted to prove to Stonewall once and for all that he was the better man.

Once again, the interviews were great.  It was apparent by now that Stonewall and Sinister had a great chemistry for working against each other.  Stonewall demanded that the matchup be a No DQ, No holds barred, Guarded entryway, Falls count anywhere matchup.  Stonewall also had some altercations with a WeW Interviewer, Jake, and their little "feud" would continue as well.

The night of the show, both Sinister and Stonewall bribed two separate guards into helping them out.

The matchup was awesome.  The match went back and forth, it spilled out of the ring.  A trashcan was placed over Stonewall's upper body, and Sinister kicked him around.  Sinister and Stonewall had both made their way over to the very two guards that they bribed.  The guards began to attack each other, and Stonewall and Sinister knocked them out before resuming.  Stonewall eventually got the advantage and landed the AVALANCHE right on the concrete.  Sinister was pinned for sure. 1...2... No!  Sinister kicked out!  Stonewall, not knowing what to do grabbed the nearest thing.  It was a mop.  Stonewall cracked it over Sinister's head and got the win.  He was now a two-time WeW United States Champion.

Stonewall to face former World Champ, WeW closes.

Stonewall was then faced with a difficult prediciment, defeating The Gold Executioner, a former World Champ who had also hit a Grand Slam, holding all the belts in a company at least once.  Stonewall immediately began studing up his opponent, but then disaster struck.  Big T closed down WeW.  It was over.  Stonewall retired as the United States Champion of WeW.  Afterword, Stonewall broke character and interviewed as Jason himself, offering his views on the current roster of WeW.  He was devastated.  Jason and James packed up their things, and went home.

Epilouge

Jason received a call on March 1st, 2000.  It was Mr. ViRuZ, the former CEO of WeW.  He told Jason he had been secretly working on an expansion of WeW, Venom x-treme Wrestling (VxW).  Jason jumped up, got in a car, and drove off to VxW headquaters.  He was out for a new job.

So ends Stonewall's 2 month tenure in WeW.  He was off to join Venom x-treme Wrestling, CEO ViRuZ's new federation.  Stonewall's legacy is not over, not by a longshot.  It has only just begun.

--- James, the writer of Alastor Stonewall's biography ---

Venom x-treme Wrestling

The VxW was a new beginning for Stonewall.  It was a fresh restart to an old game, and he was very happy with the early results, as was I.  However, we never did expect the fate that VxW would fall to so early...

--- James, Stonewall's behind the scenes manager ---

Jason Gallant Joins Venom x-treme Wrestling (VxW)

When Jason arrived at the federation, he was delighted to see fellow superstars Enigma and Steve Sinister trying out.  Jason gave his application and interview, and went home.  He was called a couple days later.  He had been accepted.  Jason was overjoyed.  He was called to a press conference.  He discussed the coming deals and how VxW would be different from WeW.

Alastor Stonewall's First Match Is A Success  

Stonewall's first match was against long time rival Enigma.  The two traded insults for a long week and a half.  Then, March 11th came.  They two hooked up.  The match was going great, then Steve Sinister interfered and helped Stonewall get the win.  Stonewall had no idea why, but he took the win, slid out of the ring and let Sinister beat up Enigma some more.

VxW Is A Complete Failure

In a twist of fate, VxW failed rather quickly.  The lack of wrestlers coupled with the lack of promotion caused some major problems.  All the wrestlers were paid off their owed contracts and left.  Mr. ViRuZ filed for Chapter 17 Bankruptcy.  Jason Gallant was out of luck once again.  Just as soon as he gets his new job, it falls through.

I really wish this didn't happen.  It was extremely painful on Jason's part and we both thought about calling it quits.  However, we have decided to press on.  Luckily, a new federation will house us soon.  I sure hope so, as this kid has a ton of talent.

--- James, the writer of Alastor Stonewall's biography ---

Extreme Wrestling Alliance

This was a successful joining of a new federation.  Gallant was very enthusiastic about it as he would be able to work with some new talent.  He felt that his tenure in EWA would be proof of whether or not he had "it".

--- James, Stonewall's behind the scenes manager ---

Jason Gallant joins the Extreme Wrestling Alliance (EWA)

About a month and a half after VxW falling apart, Jason Gallant recieved a phone call.  It was from a man named Da Prez.  He ran an E-Fed called the Extreme Wrestling Alliance (EWA).  Gallant was pretty impressed with the phone call and talked it out with James.  After about an hour of discussion, they decided it would be test to try this federation out.  It had a large roster, so what happened to VxW didn't seem likely to happen to the EWA.  Gallant went to visit Da Prez and showed him a video tape of some of his best work from the VxW.  Da Prez told him he would call him soon.

The next day Gallant was told that he was accepted, along with about 5 other wrestlers.  He got up and arrived at EWA headquaters.  There, he recorded and played his first promo which was an open challenge.

Stonewall's First Match Is a Success!

Not long after his first promo, Stonewall was given his first match.  A three-way hardcore matchup against Titan and The Ant.  Stonewall cut about 4 different promos, while The Ant gave one.  The insults from The Ant were very lack luster, and sounded like they were not well thought out.  Behind the scenes, Gallant became disturbed that Titan and The Ant were not doing their job.  As before when he was in World extreme Wrestling, he hates to cut promos to only have them no show.

At the matchup, Titan no showed so it was 1 on 1 against The Ant.  The Ant dominated early, but it wasn't to be for long.  After taking a moonsault through a table, Stonewall became enraged.  He easily began to overpower the tiny wrestler, and used no weapons as Stonewall has always expressed his disgust for the hardcore style.  Both wrestlers were bleeding pretty badly, and Stonewall managed to hit his AVALANCHE.  Just like in his previous two federations, Stonewall's first matchup was a success.  However, Stonewall would be unable to participate in the coming PPV, as he and James were going to New York to tour the city, something they wanted to do ever since they hit the road.

Stonewall wins the IC Title!

Having impressed management in EWA enough, Stonewall was granted a title shot in his second ever matchup.  It was against The Crippler, a currently undefeated wrestler in EWA.  Stonewall thought the guy wasn't that tough, and he ended up mocking how The Crippler talked by saying he talked like a grade schooler.  Stonewall even tried to enroll The Crippler in a local Elementary School!  It was unsuccesful however.  The Crippler talked back, and Stonewall even feels that a little of "him" rubbed off on The Crippler.

Come match time, the two had a staredown.  The Crippler started off strong, but Stonewall eventually started to come back.  Near the end, The Crippler hit his top rope headbutt (Meltdown).  Stonewall actually kicked out of it and avoided The Cripplers second attempt.  One AVALANCHE later, and there was a new IC Champ.

Stonewall leaves the EWA

Gallant was informed that Vince McMahon was looking for some new wrestlers, so Stonewall was recommended.  Stonewall was very happy, and headed off to Titan Towers.  However, Stonewall had to say goodbye to Da Prez for letting him stay briefly in the EWA and give him the chance at the big time.  He turned over the IC Title, and bid his farewells.

So, Stonewall ends up getting a new deal in a new federation.  It's quite a good one, and the competition there is very heated.  Will Stonewall survive?

--- James, the writer of Alastor Stonewall's biography ---

World Wrestling Federation

The WWF is Stonewall's chance in staying in a long-term federation.  He plans on keeping it that way, and possibly score his first ever World Title.

--- James, Stonewall's behind the scenes manager ---

Jason Gallant joins the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).

After arriving at Titan Towers, Stonewall signed his 2-week trial contract and cut his first promo.  He was very excited about the developments his career is bringing, and soon he will know how he will fare against the mainstream guys of the WWF.

Ignored and Failure

However, nothing is meant forever, and some places just won't accept new people.  Gallant was completely ignored in the WWF.  Gallant waited out his contract and left without bidding goodbye or saying anything to the other wrestlers. Not much later, the PWO and WWF both close down.  Coincidence, yes.  However, its good Stonewall got out when he could, because he could have wasted some major time there.

Well, nothing always works out.  Good thing Gallant didn't get attached to this federation.  However, he seriously thought about calling it quits after this incident.  Thank godness he wasn't true to his word!

--- James, the writer of Alastor Stonewall's biography ---

World eWrestling Alliance

The joining of this federation is hopefully the last jump Stonewall will make for quite some time.  The competition will be fiecer than Stonewall has ever known, and only he can rise to the top by himself.  Or will he eventually need assistance, or maybe some moral guidance.  Read on and find out!

--- James, Stonewall's behind the scenes manager ---

Jason Gallant joins the World eWrestling Alliance (WeWA)

The reason behind the joining of this federation is not because Gallant was out scouting, nor was he scouted.  He was actually contacted by a former WeW superstar, and was told about this federation.  This former "business partner", said there were roster openings, and would like it if Gallant would apply.  Gallant promptly did so as he needed a job and the federation looked very organized.

Gallant showed mr. batee, the WeWA President, a tape of his best interview work.  After all was said and done, Gallant was told a decision would be reached soon.

About 2 days later, Gallant received a call.  It was mr. batee, congratulating him on being added to the roster.  Gallant was estatic!  He quickly packed his things and went and did another Press Conference.  The Press Conference went rather well.  However, a question by one of the Press struck him sharply.  He asked if there was a "significant other" in Stonewall's life.  It troubled him very much, and would be on his mind for the rest of the day.

Stonewall's First WeWA Matchup is a fight for his career!

Not much later, Stonewall was informed that he would be performing in a 5 man battle royal set backstage.  There was a stipulation however.  His opponents are Karl Davis, Live Wire, Tito, and Sam Natas.  The first person eliminated would be fired immediately.  When Stonewall heard this, he immediately thought back to January 1st, when Big T of the WeW fired him.  He shuddered, but regrouped and knew that wouldn't happen again.  But, determined to impress the WeWA Management, Stonewall hurried off and cut a killer promo, all in the same day as the Press Conference!

The insults continued from day to day.  Tito and Stonewall were the main interviewers, and both were neck and neck.  No one had an idea who would win, but the strong assumption was between either Stonewall or Tito.  Karl Davis was a close third, but he didn't really seem to care about the matchup.

During Stonewall's promos, he constantly came back to referring to his former "business partner".  No one really knows who this person is.  Stonewall also is suffering from a sort of depression, but people are only speculating at this point as to what it is.  Stonewall also threatened to cut apart Tito's stuffed moose with a chainsaw.  However, that doesn't occur come match time.

Come match time, Darrel Besolve (previously retired), ran in and joined the matchup.  Tito quickly took him out, and not much later a sledgehammer from Sam Natas came crashing down on Besolve.  The matchup was fierce, and Tito eliminated two people.  Stonewall eliminated the rest.  During the match, Stonewall took a break, letting the other men fight it out.  Near the end, Tito got choked by Davis and Stonewall easily used his AVALANCHE to seal a victory.  As in all his other federations, Stonewall's first matchup was an extreme success!

After the matchup, Stonewall says into the camera, "Just remember WeWA, it's soon all going to be business... partner!"  Once again, Stonewall refers to his former business partner, and the announcers speculate on his depression that he had been suffering from.

Stipulations for Belt Shots, already!

After that first match, Stonewall was informed that his second match would be against Johnny Extreme, a guy who recently had lost in a TV Title matchup.  Stonewall was also informed that the match would be #1 contender's slot for the WeWA Intercontinental Hardcore Championship.  Enthralled that he would already have a shot for the belt, Stonewall set to work trying to play mind games with Extreme.

Once again, the idea of Stonewall's Depression and former "business partner" kept coming to the forefront of the interviews.  Stonewall didn't cut as many promo's in this time, and rumor has it that James was very busy himself, so Gallant was fending for himself that week.

Come match time, Extreme jumps Stonewall to initiate the matchup.  The match goes back and forth, and Stonewall capitolized on Extreme's big mistake of missing a missle drop kick.  Battling back and forth, the Ovaltron begins to pulse as Team OUTLAW came out and began to terrorize.  However, Steve Sinister jumped out of the audience and broke a hockey stick over Eddy Outlaw, which made him drop his cattle prong.  Stonewall capitolizes and busts Extreme wide open getting the three count.

Meeting Allison Larit

After the match against Extreme, Gallant's Depression took over again at his hotel room.  It became way too much to bear, so Gallant went back to his hometown of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania to think things out.  Before he left, he shaved off his beard and re-dyed his hair back to its natural brown color.  He then left on an airplane.  On the plane, he talked to Tom Bara, an older man that helped Gallant sort out some of his problems.  It looked to Gallant that some people do care after all.

The next day, Gallant went jogging in the park, when he bumped into a woman.  She was slightly above average looking, and had eyes that seemed to pierce directly into one's own soul.  She and Gallant started talking.  Her name was Allison Larit, and she was incredible.  She had a great personallity, was very smart, and was different from the other people Gallant had met in his lifetime.  At the end of their talk, Allison gave Gallant her phone number for him to call.

The next day, Gallant, full of nervous tension, called Allison.  She asked him to come to her house.  When he got there, she asked to come along with him on the road and watch the PPV.  Eventually, Gallant agreed and they both got into a private jet to head to Japan.  Later, the pilot turned around as he was informed that the PPV would be held in America.

PPV Victories, and making another new friend...

Stonewall learned that he would be facing Roxanne and Sam Natas at the Dance With The Devil PPV.  Not wanting to waste any more time, Stonewall went straight to work cutting promos and playing mind games with his opponents. Allison Larit even got in on the fun from time to time.

Stonewall's opponents, on the other hand, were a different story.  Roxanne, although she had notable talent, was too concerned about Snake Eyes and getting revenge for a last week beatdown that occured to her.  So, she was completely unfocused on this match, and only cut about two interviews.  Sam Natas, on the other hand, just needs a doctor.  He actually thinks he is Satan.  Of course, Stonewall capitolized on this, and poked fun at Natas and his... ahem "lifestyle".

Come PPV time, Roxanne was no where to be found.  So, Natas and Stonewall went at it alone, with Allison cheering him on from the front row.  Stonewall had control most of the match, until Natas caught him by surprise.  Eventually, Natas got a pin on Stonewall, but the referee was more concerned with TEAM OUTLAW, as they had Roxanne in their clutches.  During this time, Stonewall hits an AVALANCHE on Natas, and gets the pin.  Meanwhile, Natas begins to attack Roxanne, because TEAM OUTLAW put her in there.  Stonewall just ignores this and leaves as Snake Eyes, the World Champion and her boyfriend, comes and rescues her.

Other notable things were Troy Flash, formerly known as Enigma, winning his first debut matchup in the WeWA.  Also, the most controversial non-main event thing was a tag team called Vital Operations coming out in masks and attacking the tag team champs and actually winning the belts!  At the main event, after a ton of carnage, the lights went out and the ladder in the ring was through the mat, and a hand drags the belt out of Snake Eyes limp hands.

After the PPV, Jason and Allison were celebrating the long fought win.  Troy Flash, who had no where to celebrate, just sat down outside Jason's lockerroom.  Allison, being the kind hearted person she is, asks Stonewall to invite Troy in.  Jason complies and they have a talk together.  After a bit, they refer to the Vital Operations incident. Allison gives them the idea to become a tag team, and possibly take the belts someday.  Jason agrees, especially since it meant possible belts and also because his attitude has adjusted ever since Allison came into his life.  A new tag team has been born!  Alastor Stonewall and Troy Flash "The Human Enigma".  Who would have thought it possible?

Learning to streetfight, and disagreements.

Not to long after teaming up with Troy Flash, Stonewall learned that he would be taking on Karl Davis in yet another hardcore matchup.  Now, Stonewall had beaten Karl Davis in his first match, but Davis was more focused on other things.  Times were a little different, and things had to change.

Extremely pissed off that he was being thrust into yet another hardcore matchup, Stonewall finally decided to evolve as a wrestler.  He met with someone who called himself "Geo".  "Geo" was a streetfighter himself, and for a good amount of money, offered to give Stonewall a crash course.  They trained in a back alley all night.  Stonewall got a few bruises and cuts, but gained a wealth of knowledge.  He was ready for Thursday.  

Meanwhile, Karl Davis kept telling Stonewall you don't learn streetfighting in a single day.  It takes a lifetime, and it is in your blood.  Stonewall thought differently, and promised he would prove him wrong come Thursday.

During TNE, Flash and Stonewall went hunting for Vital Operations, the tag champs.  Stonewall and Flash eventually found them, and attacked.  Security stopped this, and Vital Operations promised that those two would never get a tag title shot.

Their matchup was a brutal one.  Sitting ringside, Allison looked on holding a piece of paper.  Throughout the match both Karl and Stonewall traded blows.  Throughout the matchup, Allison kept trying to get Stonewall's attention.  Using brass knux, Stonewall was able to wear Davis down.  Near the end, Davis had Stonewall pinned.  However, out ran Sam Natas with his sledgehammer.  He ran over to Allison, and forced his tougue down her throat.  He then hit Davis, and Troy Flash ran out.  Flash knocked out Natas before he could attack Stonewall.  Flash waved towards the crowd, and out of nowhere a man in a motorcycle helmet came into the ring, and flew out of it hitting a Tennessee Jam on Davis.  Stonewall quickly gets the pin afterwards.

Post match, Stonewall was being helped up by Troy.  Allison then yelled, "Screw that Troy, he cheated on me and this letter proves it!"  She proceeded to slap Stonewall, and leave the arena.  Not long afterwards, Davis chokes Stonewall until he passes out.

Stonewall cheating on Allison?  Eddy Outlaw claims a victory!

After TNE was over and done, Jason Gallant and Troy Flash sat and talked about what had happened.  Flash was able to console Jason, as what had happened was real, and not part of the show.  Jason, determined to get her back, left the room after talking to Troy.

Gallant learned that his next opponent would be Eddy Outlaw, a man with an impressive win record.  Stonewall was determined to pull this victory off, as it would only lead to better things.  Throughout the week, Stonewall attempted to contact Allison as well.  He finally wrote her a letter and included tickets, and that was that.

Stonewall tried to outwit Outlaw every which way.  He visited Stu Hart, and told his old teacher how things were going, and plans for the matchup.  This only helped Stonewall's moral for Thursday.  Stonewall also talked to an internet wrestling fan about his matchup, and why Eddy Outlaw and Dakota Dave weren't all they thought they were.

Meanwhile, Eddy Outlaw really played up the Allison incident with a fake skit and all.  He really managed to get on Stonewall's nerves, which probably was his plan the whole time.  He was much smarter than Stonewall had expected.

Come TNE, their matchup eventually went underway.  Allison had shown up, and all Stonewall could do is stare.  She also had the piece of paper from last week.  During the matchup, Stonewall completely changed into a raging animal and pummeled Eddy Outlaw.  Then, he began to play possum, and eventually started beating Outlaw some more. Eddy wanted help from Dakota Dave, but the ref was on it and didn't allow it to happen.  Near the end of the match, Stonewall was about to go for the AVALANCHE as he had hit his spinebuster.  Then, out of nowhere comes Roy Douglass who distracts the ref.  Dakota Dave rushes in and blasts Stonewall with a chair shot, and Stonewall stumbles right into Outlaw's finisher, the SUNSET.  The ref turned around, and Eddy pinned Stonewall.  This was the first time Stonewall had been pinned, and his first loss in over four months.

Post match, Stonewall rolled out of the ring and talked to Allison about the letter.  She says it was from a girl named Susan.  Stonewall read it and realized what was going on.  He began to explain, but then realized that Allison had left while he was reading the letter.  Brokenhearted, he slinked out of the arena, but the crowd gave him a huge cheer to help him out.

After TNE was over, Stonewall went on a rampage.  He tore apart the back looking for Eddy and Dakota Dave, and also Roy Douglass.  Unable to find them, he broke down and lamented over the incident with Allison.  He then notices that a cameraman was filming him.  Almost killing the cameraman, Stonewall instead uses the time to explain a few things.  First, that he was going to make Dakota Dave and Roy Douglass' lives miserable.  Secondly, that he has no respect for Outlaw.  He may have pinned Stonewall, but it was a tainted victory.  Stonewall demanded a rematch someday, and that he would come out the victor.  Finally, Stonewall reads the letter outloud that Allison found.  Thing is, it was dated May 7th, 1994.  This was one of Jason Gallant's old love letters from his now ex-girlfriend Susan.  They had broken up over five years ago, and Allison obviously was too mad to read the date on the letter.  Stonewall gets an idea on how to explain things, and leaves McMahon Stadium.

--- More to come as Stonewall's tenure in the WeWA continues! ---

E-Fed Universe Banner ExchangeE-Fed Universe Banner Exchange

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1