Post by CM Poor on Jan 13, 2017 22:13:22 GMT -5
The WFWF Multiverse Has Spoken
The votes are in! 2017 is upon us, but for now, we ask you - the WFWF Multiverse - to join us in one final look back on what will be remembered as an explosive year in the WFWF as we reveal now, exclusively on WFWF.com, the winners of the 2016 Year End Awards, as voted on by you, the viewer!
The WFWF makes every effort to come to you, the loyal WFWF Multiverse, LIVE as often as humanly possible. While the weekly productions of years past have since been left to the sands of time, every show the WFWF brings you is instrumental in paving the road to each of our pay-per-view spectaculars. This year's "Weekly" Show of the Year, garnering 50% of the votes cast is...
WFWF presents Horizon
Of course, roads paved are useless without an end point destination - in this case, the WFWF's pay-per-view spectaculars. Later information would reveal to this awards committee that the WFWF only managed to produce two (2) PPV events during 2016, but nevertheless, the 2016 Pay-Per-View of the Year with a near unanimous 90% of the votes is..
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WFWF presents SuperBrawl IX
It is, of course, the matches that make the event, and 2016 produced a number of viable candidates that would stand out among all others. This year's Match of the Year (Writing Quality), with a narrow lead of 30% of the votes is...
The Golden Opportunity Match at SuperBrawl IX
...while the 2016 Match of the Year (RP Quality), carrying an equally slim vote advantage of 40% is...
The Six-Man Elimination Chamber Match at SuperBrawl IX
It would seem, some years, that simply no one gets along in the WFWF. Some feuds, however, stick out in the minds of the Multiverse than others. This year saw heated rivalries at every turn, but the Feud of the Year as chosen by 30% of the votes cast was none other than...
Drakz v. Samael Ahriman
Many will remember 2016 as the year that talent was herded, en masse, to the WFWF like cattle! With so many faces arriving on the scene, each would be faced with the insurmountable task of standing out above the rest, which it would seem that this year's Rookie of the Year did in dominant fashion. Garnering an overwhelming 90% of the votes, he is none other than...
Frank Lynn
With the new faces also come the old. 2016 saw its own influx of stars from days gone by returning, each with another shot at glory cemented in his or her mind. This year's Return of the Year, earning 50% of the audience's votes, is...
David Brennan
The core of any great WFWF Superstar lies in his or her performance - their ability to dazzle the crowd, incite excitement, and leave the world begging for more. In an unprecedented show of disagreement among the WFWF Multiverse, this year's RP of the Year vote resulted in an astounding four way tie. With 20% of the vote each, your winners are...
Joe Bishop, "No More Heroes"
Drakz, "Sam, Son of Man"
Drakz, "Snake Charmer"
Drakz, "Alles Kapot"
While the WFWF Tag Team division came to a somewhat pitiful halt as 2016 wound to a close, one team stood dominant against nearly all comers for the better part of the year. The 2016 Tag Team of the Year, surprising nearly nobody with their collected 80% of the votes, is once more...
Drakz & Joshua Dean
In a year wrought with feuds, matches fought to the bitter end, and a roster plagued with a penchant for violence, 2016 was no doubt bound to leave many viewers shocked in its wake. One moment, however, stood out among the rest, shocking the WFWF Multiverse into casting 90% of its votes, making this year's Shocker of the Year...
The Return of Michael Kyzer
But who, among the growing WFWF roster, made 2017 "their" year. Who stepped forward out of the locker room and made themselves known, perhaps where they had fallen short once before? 50% of you let your voice be heard, loudly declaring that the Breakthrough of the Year belongs to none other than...
Joe Bishop
It would seem that in the WFWF, evil often triumphs over good. We're more often than not a magnet for society's less desirable offerings, but even in the darkness, light must prevail. Once more, WFWF's Face of the Year, with 70% of the vote, is...
Joshua Dean
But who is his foil? Who polarizes the good so much that he becomes the very embodiment of evil? Why, WFWF's Heel of the Year, of course, who - with 60% of the vote, is none other than...
Drakz
So to who does 2017 belong? Who will take the momentum built in 2016 and ride it to fame, stardom, and championship glory? Who seems poised to claim their spot among the top competitors in the WFWF? The Multiverse has watched, waited, and spoken, and 80% have declared that the Most Likely to Succeed in 2017 is...
Joe Bishop
Any superstar looking to stake his or her claim, however, will no doubt need to unseat the greatest of the great. The overwhelming, dominant competitor. The nearly peerless. The votes are in. They've been tallied, counted, shipped to Russia under no suspicious pretense, and returned in relatively fair condition, and the result is final. With 80% of the vote, WFWF's 2016 Superstar of the Year is...
...sigh...
...once more...
DRAKZ
We at WFWF.com thank you, the fans, for rocking your vote! As always, keep your browsers fixed on WFWF.com for all the latest and up to date happenings in the WFWF!