Post by sonstuds on Oct 16, 2011 10:21:55 GMT -5
The WFWF Presents ...
SuperBrawl VII!!
Coming LIVE from the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana!
“Crown of Thorns”
Rakaa ft. Aloe Blacc
~~~
The Main Event!
WFWF Heavyweight Championship
EBR (C) vs. Alex Sean
Few men in wrestling have as long of a history as Alex Sean & EBR. With a relationship that stretches nearly eight years and into two different federations and includes Tag Team Championship reigns and various re-incarnations of the Hall of Fame stable Anointed, EBR and Alex Sean had historically cemented themselves as one of the greatest combinations, both directly and indirectly, in WFWF and XWA history. While it came to no one’s surprise that after Sean re-gained the Heavyweight Title at “Indiana Jones V” that King Kraig, who’s personal animosity with Alex Sean has long been documented, announced that the newly crowned Sean would be defending his title for the first time that night, it became shocking and all the more personal moments later when it was announced that it would be against EBR, who in that same time span was spotting for Alex Sean and holding his half of the Tag Team Championships with DGX. With an already injured Alex Sean just minutes removed from a gruelling bout with multi-time champion Thunder, he was no match for the well-rested EBR who promptly defeated him for the Heavyweight Title.
From thereafter Alex Sean and EBR found themselves on separate paths, though not by coincidence. Refusing to grant Alex Sean his re-match clause for weeks King Kraig finally agreed, though only on the stipulation that if Alex Sean were to lose to Jason Jadoa he would be released from his contract. With his career at stake Alex Sean accepted and while at times it looked to be the end of Alex Sean’s tenure in the WFWF, Sean was able to find a way to overcome Jadoa and win his rightful re-match at “Attack! of the Little Green Men 3-D”. The only remaining question was who it would be against. While Alex Sean dealt with Jason Jadoa and Kraig’s politics, EBR found himself caught in the mind games of DGX. Defending his undeserved Heavyweight Championship against his other former partner EBR pulled off perhaps his most impressive performance in his long and illustrious WFWF career as he not only comfortably won against the man who appeared to have him mentally defeated, but pummelled him into unconsciousness until the referee declared the match over (and to date DGX has yet to be seen). At the end of the night it appeared that what for years was initially just a dream match would finally occur.
With his number one contendership in his control Alex Sean specifically called EBR out at “Something’s Gotta Give”, requesting the man who stabbed him in the back to bring his best and calling for “the baddest” EBR. Considering how his match with DGX ended and a leaked drug test which EBR has confirmed he believes was leaked by Sean, that may have been an ill-advised request when King Kraig booked EBR against Alex Sean’s cousin and former XWA “superstar” Adam Chartbuster. All in the intention of sending a message to his future opponent EBR nearly crippled Chartbuster, making sure to let Sean know that the EBR Sean wanted “is here now”. With Sean on hiatus EBR took to sullying Sean’s name and legacy, claiming that Sean’s absence was based around fear of EBR and that he was ducking him, even going as far as to bring in his ex-wife Rebecca Marie to discuss Alex’s shortcomings as a man. Just when there appeared to be some validity in EBR’s statements, Alex Sean made his return via a video montage showcasing his new physique and Rocky IV heard. At “Fun Times in Cleveland” Alex Sean finally made his first appearance in person since the Adam Chartbuster incident, an opportunity EBR took to interrupt Sean’s scheduled match with Calvin Lee to challenge Sean to their match then and there. A brief brawl occurred before Sean was distracted by Calvin Lee, allowing the spearhead welding EBR to literally stab Sean in the chest and to put Alex Sean at yet another physical disadvantage before a Heavyweight Title contest.
In a match involving two men with viable claims for the greatest of all time EBR and Alex Sean will finally meet in the ring after nearly nine months of build-up. With a focused and destructive EBR who many WFWF pundits believe has never been better the odds appear stacked against Alex Sean both physically and mentally, though if the past year has taught us anything it’s that if anyone can achieve success with their back against the wall that would be the man dubbed “The Constant”. The two men who walked out of the last two SuperBrawls with the Heavyweight Championship prepare for a proverbial war at SuperBrawl VII. It’s on.
~~~
I Quit Match!
WFWF International Championship
Thunder (C) vs. Shawn Malakai
It’s been a long time coming, and it’s finally here. For years, Shawn Malakai and Thunder were the best of friends. When ones back was against the ropes, the other was there to defend him. At one point, they were thick as thieves. But then Malakai, thanks in part to Thunder’s longtime rival WFWF General Manager Yukio Blaze, backstabbed his best friend for a piece of gold. It didn’t take long for Thunder to get under Malakai’s skin again and steal his championship back at Before The Devil Knows You’re There. Now, we’re here at the biggest show of them all and this match according to the two of them will be the be all end all to this dispute. Who’s ideology is correct? Who’s path is brighter? Malakai looks to fulfill his Revelation, and Thunder looks to put an end to Shawn Malakai for good. In this I Quit match for the WFWF International Championship, this match is about everything but the WFWF International Championship. So grab ya popcorn, because this is gonna be good.
~~~
Number One Contendership to the Heavyweight Championship
Ace Bennett vs. Trace Demon vs. Michael Kyzer
It was at “Caturday 2011” that Trace Demon laid down an open challenge to Ace Bennett, one that was quickly accepted by the Syracuse native. Much to their surprise, and dismay, “Caturday 2011” and that particular instant was also the return of the infamous Michael Kyzer (and Fred Durst showed up too). Laying out Ace Bennett and Trace Demon with his signature moves Michael Kyzer stood tall and sent a message to the WFWF, both physically and the following week verbally when he announced that the scheduled Ace Bennett vs. Trace Demon match would not only involve him, but would also be for the number one contendership to the Heavyweight Title. And thus, here we are. Michael Kyzer looks to re-start the age of Kyzer TV, Trace Demon looks win his second Heavyweight Championship, and Ace Bennett looks to solidify his status as the fastest rising star in the WFWF. For all three men, winning this match would be a very good start.
~~~
Ladder Match!
WFWF National Championship
Hutton Brown (C) vs. Phillip Schneider
On the outset, this match is just about championship gold. After all, the challenger, Phillip Schneider, is looking to cement his WFWF legacy with this match. Like a man who grew up poor, he's looking to gain the toy he never had "growing up", the championship he missed out on in his rise to fame, and the one stopping him from a grand slam, the WFWF National title. But there's more to the story. Hutton Brown is coming into this match as the definitive underdog, with a vast understatement mutilated arm. On the road to Superbrawl, the left arm of Hutton Brown has been attacked by a snake, shattered with a chair attack, and reshattered with a shot. But through it all, Hutton fights on. In the final show before Superbrawl, Hutton proved he will be no one's whipping boy, and lashed out on a prone and poetically disabled Phillip Schneider.
On the road to Superbrawl, Phillip Schneider bypassed the championship match, declaring Adverse Possession on the National championship and challenging Hutton, that if he wanted the championship back, he'd have to take it through the same means. At Superbrawl, this feud comes to an end with just that. The championship belt will be suspended above the ring. The first man to retrieve the belt will be declared the undisputed champion. Finder's keepers, loser's weepers. Will Hutton be able to retrieve his championship and put the first blemish on the record of Phillip Schneider since his return, or will Schneider finally become the WFWF Grand Slam champion, with the final piece to the puzzle? It all hangs in the balance, and only at Superbrawl.
~~~
Singles Action
David Brennan vs. Drakz
Little is known about David Brennan apart from the fact he’s currently undefeated and has looked quite formidable in the process. In an effort to elevate his level of competition he faces the returning Hall of Famer Drakz. Wins don’t always come easy, which is something this match will surely confirm for both competitors.
~~~
Extreme Rules Match
Mak Cross vs. David Roberts
After a victorious debut in a seven man battle royal at “That Purple Stuff”, the upstart Mak Cross’ celebration was interrupted by the returning David Roberts who would go on to challenge Cross for the following show. Defeating Roberts at “Before The Devil Knows You’re There” proved to be enough to develop Mak Cross’ win streak and earn him a reputation as a future contender, but not enough to get Roberts off his back when David Roberts proceeded to storm the ring and attack Cross with a chair at “Caturday 2011”. With both men trading barbs back and forth, it was David Roberts who announced that at SuperBrawl VII they would not only face in a re-match, but in an anything goes Extreme Rules match. One dropkick into a chair into David Roberts’ face and verbal confirmation of “it’s on” later? The match became official, and that much more personal.
~~~
Abe Vigoda Memorial Cup
Oscar Conrad Davidson vs. BenjA Hart vs. Randel Benjamin vs. Carter Contra vs. Cam Nitta
Five men do battle at Superbrawl VII. Not out of anger, hatred, or personal animosity but out of respect for the memory of Abe Vigoda (they’ll also receive a commemorative cup).
What’s that? He’s not? ... Oh. Well that’s good. Wish someone would have researched this before we spent money on a non-refundable cup though.
~~~
Singles Action
Richard Shaw vs. Reckless
At “Caturday 2011” Richard Shaw made his debut against the returning Reckless. How entertaining of a match was it? So much so that a re-match is scheduled at Superbrawl VII, that’s how.
~~~
Dark Match
Kylie Olsen vs. DAVID HANDLECATCH
~~~
* Deadline for RPs is Wednesday, October 26th 2011 at 11:59 PM EST. *
SuperBrawl VII!!
Coming LIVE from the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana!
“Crown of Thorns”
Rakaa ft. Aloe Blacc
~~~
The Main Event!
WFWF Heavyweight Championship
EBR (C) vs. Alex Sean
Few men in wrestling have as long of a history as Alex Sean & EBR. With a relationship that stretches nearly eight years and into two different federations and includes Tag Team Championship reigns and various re-incarnations of the Hall of Fame stable Anointed, EBR and Alex Sean had historically cemented themselves as one of the greatest combinations, both directly and indirectly, in WFWF and XWA history. While it came to no one’s surprise that after Sean re-gained the Heavyweight Title at “Indiana Jones V” that King Kraig, who’s personal animosity with Alex Sean has long been documented, announced that the newly crowned Sean would be defending his title for the first time that night, it became shocking and all the more personal moments later when it was announced that it would be against EBR, who in that same time span was spotting for Alex Sean and holding his half of the Tag Team Championships with DGX. With an already injured Alex Sean just minutes removed from a gruelling bout with multi-time champion Thunder, he was no match for the well-rested EBR who promptly defeated him for the Heavyweight Title.
From thereafter Alex Sean and EBR found themselves on separate paths, though not by coincidence. Refusing to grant Alex Sean his re-match clause for weeks King Kraig finally agreed, though only on the stipulation that if Alex Sean were to lose to Jason Jadoa he would be released from his contract. With his career at stake Alex Sean accepted and while at times it looked to be the end of Alex Sean’s tenure in the WFWF, Sean was able to find a way to overcome Jadoa and win his rightful re-match at “Attack! of the Little Green Men 3-D”. The only remaining question was who it would be against. While Alex Sean dealt with Jason Jadoa and Kraig’s politics, EBR found himself caught in the mind games of DGX. Defending his undeserved Heavyweight Championship against his other former partner EBR pulled off perhaps his most impressive performance in his long and illustrious WFWF career as he not only comfortably won against the man who appeared to have him mentally defeated, but pummelled him into unconsciousness until the referee declared the match over (and to date DGX has yet to be seen). At the end of the night it appeared that what for years was initially just a dream match would finally occur.
With his number one contendership in his control Alex Sean specifically called EBR out at “Something’s Gotta Give”, requesting the man who stabbed him in the back to bring his best and calling for “the baddest” EBR. Considering how his match with DGX ended and a leaked drug test which EBR has confirmed he believes was leaked by Sean, that may have been an ill-advised request when King Kraig booked EBR against Alex Sean’s cousin and former XWA “superstar” Adam Chartbuster. All in the intention of sending a message to his future opponent EBR nearly crippled Chartbuster, making sure to let Sean know that the EBR Sean wanted “is here now”. With Sean on hiatus EBR took to sullying Sean’s name and legacy, claiming that Sean’s absence was based around fear of EBR and that he was ducking him, even going as far as to bring in his ex-wife Rebecca Marie to discuss Alex’s shortcomings as a man. Just when there appeared to be some validity in EBR’s statements, Alex Sean made his return via a video montage showcasing his new physique and Rocky IV heard. At “Fun Times in Cleveland” Alex Sean finally made his first appearance in person since the Adam Chartbuster incident, an opportunity EBR took to interrupt Sean’s scheduled match with Calvin Lee to challenge Sean to their match then and there. A brief brawl occurred before Sean was distracted by Calvin Lee, allowing the spearhead welding EBR to literally stab Sean in the chest and to put Alex Sean at yet another physical disadvantage before a Heavyweight Title contest.
In a match involving two men with viable claims for the greatest of all time EBR and Alex Sean will finally meet in the ring after nearly nine months of build-up. With a focused and destructive EBR who many WFWF pundits believe has never been better the odds appear stacked against Alex Sean both physically and mentally, though if the past year has taught us anything it’s that if anyone can achieve success with their back against the wall that would be the man dubbed “The Constant”. The two men who walked out of the last two SuperBrawls with the Heavyweight Championship prepare for a proverbial war at SuperBrawl VII. It’s on.
~~~
I Quit Match!
WFWF International Championship
Thunder (C) vs. Shawn Malakai
It’s been a long time coming, and it’s finally here. For years, Shawn Malakai and Thunder were the best of friends. When ones back was against the ropes, the other was there to defend him. At one point, they were thick as thieves. But then Malakai, thanks in part to Thunder’s longtime rival WFWF General Manager Yukio Blaze, backstabbed his best friend for a piece of gold. It didn’t take long for Thunder to get under Malakai’s skin again and steal his championship back at Before The Devil Knows You’re There. Now, we’re here at the biggest show of them all and this match according to the two of them will be the be all end all to this dispute. Who’s ideology is correct? Who’s path is brighter? Malakai looks to fulfill his Revelation, and Thunder looks to put an end to Shawn Malakai for good. In this I Quit match for the WFWF International Championship, this match is about everything but the WFWF International Championship. So grab ya popcorn, because this is gonna be good.
~~~
Number One Contendership to the Heavyweight Championship
Ace Bennett vs. Trace Demon vs. Michael Kyzer
It was at “Caturday 2011” that Trace Demon laid down an open challenge to Ace Bennett, one that was quickly accepted by the Syracuse native. Much to their surprise, and dismay, “Caturday 2011” and that particular instant was also the return of the infamous Michael Kyzer (and Fred Durst showed up too). Laying out Ace Bennett and Trace Demon with his signature moves Michael Kyzer stood tall and sent a message to the WFWF, both physically and the following week verbally when he announced that the scheduled Ace Bennett vs. Trace Demon match would not only involve him, but would also be for the number one contendership to the Heavyweight Title. And thus, here we are. Michael Kyzer looks to re-start the age of Kyzer TV, Trace Demon looks win his second Heavyweight Championship, and Ace Bennett looks to solidify his status as the fastest rising star in the WFWF. For all three men, winning this match would be a very good start.
~~~
Ladder Match!
WFWF National Championship
Hutton Brown (C) vs. Phillip Schneider
On the outset, this match is just about championship gold. After all, the challenger, Phillip Schneider, is looking to cement his WFWF legacy with this match. Like a man who grew up poor, he's looking to gain the toy he never had "growing up", the championship he missed out on in his rise to fame, and the one stopping him from a grand slam, the WFWF National title. But there's more to the story. Hutton Brown is coming into this match as the definitive underdog, with a vast understatement mutilated arm. On the road to Superbrawl, the left arm of Hutton Brown has been attacked by a snake, shattered with a chair attack, and reshattered with a shot. But through it all, Hutton fights on. In the final show before Superbrawl, Hutton proved he will be no one's whipping boy, and lashed out on a prone and poetically disabled Phillip Schneider.
On the road to Superbrawl, Phillip Schneider bypassed the championship match, declaring Adverse Possession on the National championship and challenging Hutton, that if he wanted the championship back, he'd have to take it through the same means. At Superbrawl, this feud comes to an end with just that. The championship belt will be suspended above the ring. The first man to retrieve the belt will be declared the undisputed champion. Finder's keepers, loser's weepers. Will Hutton be able to retrieve his championship and put the first blemish on the record of Phillip Schneider since his return, or will Schneider finally become the WFWF Grand Slam champion, with the final piece to the puzzle? It all hangs in the balance, and only at Superbrawl.
~~~
Singles Action
David Brennan vs. Drakz
Little is known about David Brennan apart from the fact he’s currently undefeated and has looked quite formidable in the process. In an effort to elevate his level of competition he faces the returning Hall of Famer Drakz. Wins don’t always come easy, which is something this match will surely confirm for both competitors.
~~~
Extreme Rules Match
Mak Cross vs. David Roberts
After a victorious debut in a seven man battle royal at “That Purple Stuff”, the upstart Mak Cross’ celebration was interrupted by the returning David Roberts who would go on to challenge Cross for the following show. Defeating Roberts at “Before The Devil Knows You’re There” proved to be enough to develop Mak Cross’ win streak and earn him a reputation as a future contender, but not enough to get Roberts off his back when David Roberts proceeded to storm the ring and attack Cross with a chair at “Caturday 2011”. With both men trading barbs back and forth, it was David Roberts who announced that at SuperBrawl VII they would not only face in a re-match, but in an anything goes Extreme Rules match. One dropkick into a chair into David Roberts’ face and verbal confirmation of “it’s on” later? The match became official, and that much more personal.
~~~
Abe Vigoda Memorial Cup
Oscar Conrad Davidson vs. BenjA Hart vs. Randel Benjamin vs. Carter Contra vs. Cam Nitta
Five men do battle at Superbrawl VII. Not out of anger, hatred, or personal animosity but out of respect for the memory of Abe Vigoda (they’ll also receive a commemorative cup).
What’s that? He’s not? ... Oh. Well that’s good. Wish someone would have researched this before we spent money on a non-refundable cup though.
~~~
Singles Action
Richard Shaw vs. Reckless
At “Caturday 2011” Richard Shaw made his debut against the returning Reckless. How entertaining of a match was it? So much so that a re-match is scheduled at Superbrawl VII, that’s how.
~~~
Dark Match
Kylie Olsen vs. DAVID HANDLECATCH
~~~
* Deadline for RPs is Wednesday, October 26th 2011 at 11:59 PM EST. *