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SWF: Supreme
Supreme Wrestling Federation
Based in New England, North America


Size: Global

Owner: Richard Eisen

Main Event
Brandon James
Chris Morrisette
Christian Faith
Eric Eisen
Jack Bruce
John Greed
Rich Money
Rick Law
Ricky Dale Johnson
Runaway Train
Sean McFly
Tom Gilmore
Troy Tornado
Vengeance

Upper Midcard
Brent Hill
Grace Harper
Gregory Black
Jack Giedroyc
Joey DeColt
John Anderson
Marc DuBois
Primus
Randy Wolfson
Rocky Golden
Sam Keith
Sean Deeley
Spencer Spade
Steve Frehley
Swoop McCarthy
Zimmy Wolfson

Midcard
Aaron Andrews
Akima Brave
Antonio Maxi Marquez
Bart Biggz
Brett Biggz
Darryl Devine
Davis Wayne Newton
Ford Gumble
Frederique Antonio Garcia
Greg Gauge
Jake Marlowe
James Hernandez
Jay Chord
Joanne Rodriguez
John Maverick
Lauren Easter
Matt Gauge
Melody Cuthill
Paul Huntingdon
Steven Parker
Suzanne Brazzle
Valiant

Lower Midcard
Bali
Donnie Jackson
Edd Stone
Enforcer Roberts
Harry Allen
James Prudence
Kurt Laramee
Steadfast
Steve Flash
Sundance Morgan
Umaga

Opener
Adam Matravers
Cyclonus
???
Gino Montero
KC Glenn
Phoenix
Vegas Baby
William Hayes

Preliminary
Eddie Cornell
Hιroe
???
Ted Brady

OOC: As promised, here's part two of my SWF diary. You certainly don't need to have read part one, as this is a self-contained story, and I'll be doing catch-up posts in due course. If you do want to, however, then you can find
January to October 2010 here: SWF - Who Is Richard Eisen?

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SWF World
Rich Money (2) – October 2010
Christian Faith (5) – September 2010
Rich Money – March 2010
Eric Eisen – December 2009
Jack Bruce (2) – February 2009
Vengeance – August 2008
Jack Bruce – August 2007
Runaway Train (2) – October 2006
Steve Frehley – January 2006
Runaway Train – January 2005
Christian Faith (4) – February 2004
Enygma – January 2004
Sam Keith (4) – March 2002
Christian Faith (3) – January 2000
Sam Keith (3) – October 1998
Sean McFly (2) – February 1998
Sam Keith (2) – July 1997
Christian Faith (2) – January 1997
Sam Keith – May 1996
Sean McFly – November 1995
Bruce The Giant (2) – March 1994
Christian Faith – October 1993
Bruce The Giant – May 1993
Sam Strong (4) – January 1992
Rip Chord (3) – January 1990
Sam Strong (3) – December 1988
Rip Chord (2) – February 1988
Sam Strong (2) – August 1986
Rip Chord – October 1985
Micky Starr (2) – June 1985
Dread – July 1984
Sam Strong – February 1980
Corporal Doom – November 1978
Micky Starr – July 1972

SWF North American
Brent Hill - January 2011
Gregory Black – September 2010
Angry Giilmore (3) – July 2010
Brandon James (2) – October 2009
Lobster Warrior (3) – July 2009
Brandon James – November 2008
Jack Giedroyc – May 2008
Rich Money (2) – December 2007
Eric Eisen – August 2007
Rich Money – September 2006
Squeeky McClean – April 2006
Joe Sexy – November 2005
Angry Gilmore (2) – April 2005
Freddie Datsun (2) – January 2005
Remo – May 2004
Lobster Warrior (2) – February 2004
Enforcer Roberts (2) – November 2003
Lobster Warrior – June 2003
Angry Gilmore – November 2002
Skull DeBones – October 2001
Black Hat Bailey (3) – July 2001
Freddie Datsun – December 2000
Enforcer Roberts (2) – May 2000
Jim Force (2) – March 1999
Black Hat Bailey (2) – November 1998
Captain USA – July 1998
Enforcer Roberts – February 1998
Jim Force – August 1997
Black Hat Bailey – January 1997
Nemesis – July 1996

SWF World Tag Team
Wall of Muscle (R. Train and S. McCarthy) – October 2010
The Amazing Bumfholes (4) – September 2010
Big Time (B. & B. Biggz, 5) – September 2010
CCX (H. Allen and F. Gumble) – July 2010
The Samoan Wildboyz (3) – March 2010
Purity of Purpose (A. Gilmore and S. McClean) – January 2010
Jack Giedroyc and Valiant – December 2009
Paul Huntingdon and Marc DuBois – August 2009
The Amazing Bumfholes (3) – December 2008
The Pain Alliance – July 2008
The Amazing Bumfholes (2) – November 2007
The Samoan Wildboyz (2) – August 2007
Sexual Aggression – July 2007
Death Row – June 2007
The Samoan Wildboyz – January 2007
The Biggz Boyz (4) – August 2006
The Amazing Bumfholes – April 2006
High Concept (2) – November 2005
The Underwater Union (L. Warrior & C. Kid) – July 2005
High Concept – October 2004
The Lords Of War (4) – February 2004
The Underwater Union (J. Shrimp & C. Kid) (2) – November 2003
The Biggz Boyz (3) – August 2003
The Underwater Union (J. Shrimp & C. Kid) – May 2003
The Darkness Warriors – October 2002
The Biggz Boyz (2) – January 2002
The Lords Of War (3) – July 2001
The Biggz Boyz – February 2001
The Lords Of War (2) – July 2000
Enforcer Roberts & Black Hat Bailey – February 2000
The Lords Of War – April 1999

SWF Shooting Star

Antonio Maxi Marquez - February 2011James Hernandez - January 2011
Frederique Antonio Garcia (2) – September 2010
Aaron Andrews (2) – July 2010
Jay Chord – June 2010
Aaron Andrews – March 2010
Vacant – September 2008
Frederique Antonio Garcia – June 2008
Brett Biggz (2) – March 2008
Marc DuBois (2) – August 2007
Brett Biggz – May 2007
Zimmy Bumfhole – December 2006
Bart Biggz – August 2006
Marc DuBois – February 2006
Calamari Kid – November 2005
Elmo Benson – August 2005

SWF Vixxens

Grace Harper - January 2011
Lauren Easter – October 2009
Grace Harper – September 2009
Tracy Brendon (2) – June 2009
Suzanne Brazzle (3) – March 2009
Ginko Kuroda – December 2008
Gorgon – June 2008
Suzanne Brazzle (2) – February 2008
Michelle Brendon (3) – October 2007
Suzanne Brazzle – June 2007
Wanda Fish (4) – January 2007
Lioness Mushashibo – October 2006
Wanda Fish (3) – March 2006
Nene Ebina – September 2005
Raven Nightfall (3) – May 2005
Crusher Ichihara (4) – January 2005
Sensational Ogiwara – October 2004
Wanda Fish (2) – September 2004
Kit Hatoyama – May 2004
Viv Jacobs – March 2004
Wanda Fish – September 2003
Seiko Nanami (2) – June 2003
Catherine Quine (2) – May 2003
Kiko Sakakibara – January 2003
Seiko Nanami – October 2002
Catherine Quine – June 2002
Eva Berlin – March 2002
Corrine White (2) – November 2001
Raven Nightfall (2) – October 2001
Corrine White – September 2001
Tracy Brendon – July 2001
Raven Nightfall – May 2001
Crusher Ichihara (3) – September 1999
Alpha Female – June 1999
Speedy Marie (3) – March 1999
Yori Toyoshima – January 1999
Suzue Katayama (3) – October 1998
Raku Makuda – June 1998
Miss Mexico – March 1998
Suzue Katayama (2) – December 1997
Nikki Power – June 1997
Principessa – May 1997
Suzue Katayama – February 1997
Rebecca Petty – January 1997
Reese Paige (3) – December 1996
Speedy Marie (2) – October 1996
Cherry Bomb – June 1996
Speedy Marie – April 1996
Farrah Hesketh – September 1995
Debbie Nair – July 1995
Michelle Brendon (2) – May 1995
Reese Paige (2) – January 1995
Sarah Scholes – October 1994
Michelle Brendon – June 1994
Reese Paige – March 1994
Victoria Stone – January 1994
Thunder Hike – October 1992
Marilyn Stardust (4) – January 1992
Crusher Ichihara (2) – December 1991
Marilyn Stardust (3) – October 1991
Crusher Ichihara – March 1991
Marilyn Stardust (2) – December 1990
Ashley Amazon (3) – September 1990
Marilyn Stardust – June 1990
Ashley Amazon (2) – September 1989
Anne Stardust (3) – March 1988
Ashley Amazon – June 1987
Anne Stardust (2) – March 1986
Helen Bach – October 1985
Anne Stardust – June 1983
Nyoko Toshytala – October 1981
The Basilisk (2) – June 1981
Sakuraku Kagawa – August 1980
The Basilisk – February 1980
Heidi Brooks (3) – January 1979
Kim Nakashima – October 1978
Heidi Brooks (2) – April 1978
Melissa Monroe (2) – October 1977
Kumiko Hasegawa – January 1977
Heidi Brooks – June 1976
Melissa Monroe – February 1976

Next: Recap of January to March
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2010 In Review

January – March

The early months of the year were dominated by the World title feud ongoing between Jack Bruce, Rich Money and the champion Eric Eisen. Bruce took a long time to recover from losing the title, and Eisen was able to hold back his challenge with some ease – that, and the assistance of his new enforcer, Marat Khoklov. At When Hell Freezes Over in January Eisen took a narrow victory by nefarious means after a pre-match attack. Rich Money capitalised on his own grievances over Eisen’s World title victory, channelling his momentum to earn a title shot at the February event, Nothing to Lose. Money ran Eisen even closer as the champion needed the direct intervention of Marat Khoklov to protect his title.

Eisen revelled in his brilliance the following month, seemingly outsmarting Bruce and Money as they prepared for a triangle title match at Awesome Impact as he added Marat Khoklov to the match, giving him a clear edge. However, as the match went on it became clear that Bruce was willing to trade his title shot to spite Eisen as he wiped out Khoklov and himself with a top rope dive through the announcers’ table, leaving the way clear for Money to take the win and his first World title.

Elsewhere in the SWF, Angry Gilmore and Squeeky McClean united under the team name Purity of Purpose, winning the tag titles in an upset over Giedroyc & Valiant. Even at this early stage, however, cracks were appearing in the tandem as Gilmore sought to win clean, while Squeeky looked for shortcuts first, last and foremost. The team eventually dropped the titles to the Samoan Wildboyz in March as miscommunication cost them the match.

Meanwhile Brandon James continued to brutalise opponents, forcing Joe Sexy into retirement with the help of his hired ‘Big Money’ muscle, newcomer Swoop McCarthy, the massive Everest and the veteran Runaway Train. The North American champion successfully defended his title against opponents as varied as Sexy, Lobster Warrior and Gregory Black throughout the early part of the year.

The ‘Supreme Legend’ Christian Faith was the target of a sustained assault on the part of Remo, who viewed the iconic veteran as his route to the top. The two men squared off on three consecutive pay-per-views, splitting the first two matches before Faith won the rubber match. After the bell he was assaulted by Vengeance, the masked man having put Steve Frehley to the sword in a series of matches before targeting Frehley’s friend. To add insult to injury Marat Khoklov was interspersing his work as Eric Eisen’s bodyguard with unannounced assaults on Faith, the monstrous Russian giving neither rhyme nor reason for the repeated attacks on Faith.

Newcomer Aaron Andrews made a big impression in his first match in SWF, capturing the revived Shooting Star title. He’d go on to befriend Christian Faith, who took it upon himself to give the youngster some tips and become something of a mentor to the newcomer.

Title changes: Purity of Purpose def. Giedroyc and Valiant for the SWF World Tag Team titles: Rich Money def. Eric Eisen for the SWF World title; Aaron Andrews won a fourway ladder match for the SWF Shooting Star title; Samoan Wildboyz def. Purity of Purpose for the SWF World Tag Team titles

Arrivals: Swoop McCarthy, William Hayes, Ted Brady, Donnie Jackson, James Prudence, Cyclonus

Departures: Joe Sexy, Peter Michaels

Next: Recap of April to June...
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2010 In Review

April – June

The World title reign of Money began as the champion intended it to carry on. Victories over Eric Eisen and Jack Bruce made it clear that ‘Hard Cash’ intended to be taken seriously, but when the Supreme Respect battle royale came around, many wondered whether his reign might be coming to an end...

A lot of questions were also asked about the power structure in the SWF. After some questionable decisions on the part of the Board of Directors Mr Eisen took swift action, putting the hardcore legend Eric Tyler in day to day charge of the company. Tyler’s presence was felt immediately with the new boss being more than willing to take decisive action that would please the crowds and keep the money rolling in. He also introduced a points system for the tag division, stating that any team scoring three wins in a row would earn a title shot at a time of their choosing.

Elsewhere, the days of Purity of Purpose being a focused and coherent unit came to an abrupt end as McClean left Gilmore lying when the team failed to regain the tag titles. The two would face off at the Master of Puppets event ahead of the Supreme Respect battle royale, with Gilmore taking the win. McClean would later attack Gilmore during his entrance for the big match, but that simply left Squeeky vulnerable to an attack from Remo, who objected to being deprived of his opponent.

Aaron Andrews would run into trouble with another debutant when Jay Chord ambushed him and snatched the Shooting Star title in an impromptu match.

Another newcomer making waves was Rocky Golden who added to Steve Frehley’s woes as he attacked him several times before beating him in their first match. Although Frehley managed to gain some revenge, Golden had made a big impression.

The Supreme Respect match was an hour of incredible action. Brandon James used his wiles to gain the coveted no. 30 spot, and seemed a lock to win, especially as Vengeance and Marat Khoklov had dished out some serious damage while in the ring. Remo and Angry Gilmore had entered at 1 and 2, and seemed vulnerable to the rampaging ‘Big Money’ but it was Gilmore who eliminated James, earning his ire even as Remo eliminiated Gilmore in turn – earning the ‘Alpha Male’ a shot at his best friend and the World title come Supreme Challenge.

The rivalry between Jack Bruce and Eric Eisen continued, World title or no World title. The two men clashed again and again, with Eisen’s illegal interference leading to Bruce’s elimination from the Supreme Respect match. The two agreed to a final match at Supreme Challenge – although Bruce could be forgiven for being distracted by the arrival of a figure from his past, the enigmatic Troy Tornado.

Vengeance, supported by his newly-recruited Acolytes John Greed and Marc DuBois, continued to hunt and harass Christian Faith. The trio – collectively known as the Heart of Darkness – repeatedly attacked Faith’s friends and allies. Gregory Black and Aaron Andrews were placed on the shelf for several weeks before Faith gave in and agreed to meet Vengeance on his terms: Caged Hell.

The brutal match that followed was one of the most bloody and vicious in SWF history. Both men seemed determined to hurt one another, with Faith coming close to succumbing to temptation to brutalise the masked man. With the crowd cheering him on, however, Faith managed to shake off the dark influence of Vengeance and his acolytes to emerge triumphant on his own terms, earning a critical victory.

Such a shame, then, that Faith’s celebration was cut short by the arrival of Marat Khoklov. The Russian Monster KO’d the battered Faith with a single punch before issuing a challenge for Supreme Challenge one month later...

Title changes: Jay Chord def. Aaron Andrews for the SWF Shooting Star title

Arrivals: Rocky Golden, Sean Deeley, John Maverick, Harry Allen, Ford Gumble, Jay Chord, Troy Tornado, Darryl Devine, Scourge

Departures: Everest
Next: Recap of July to September...
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Do I detect the Colony moving up the charts?
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Who Is Richard Eisen was my introduction to diaries (along with God Bless Texas) and I can't wait for the follow up. Keep up the good work JC
Pleased to have you along, Inky. Hope you enjoy the ride!

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Can't keep a good insect down

If I say that Green is a little further along than Red, you can probably work out which is which. Shame for me - I always preferred Red...
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Can't wait for this one, JC...especially when I find out who Mr. ??? is in the Main Event scene on the opening post.

I bet this is what The Colony's locker room looks like...with the exception of Soldier Ant. Green is consoling a dismayed Red when he finds out that he's not as popular.

"It's okay, Red...James told me he preferred you over me. Who cares about the popularity charts?"


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Can't wait for this one, JC...especially when I find out who Mr. ??? is in the Main Event scene on the opening post.
Thanks, LLK3. Mr ??? will appear in the second week of November. Not sure if he'll show up on Supreme TV to bump the buyrates for the PPV, or debut on the show itself. Suffice to say he'll be recognised by a lot of people...

EDIT: Forgot to add... Had I signed Sammy Bach from TCW back at the start of the last diary, he would have debuted as Black with the following pic that may be familiar to long-time readers.


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I'll be doing a roster recap over the next few posts, including a separate section for the tag teams. I spent a couple of days browsing YouTube looking for just the right music for teams like Northern Exposure - not to mention Champagne Lover and Davis Wayne Newton.

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2010 In Review

October
The build-up to Let The Games Begin was focused primarily on one single match – the rematch between Christian Faith and Rich Money for the World title. Per Mr Tyler’s directions both men would fight four times in the weeks between the two pay-per-views. Faith went four and oh, beating a variety of opponents over the course of the month, including a thrilling and very testing title defence against Eric Eisen two nights before the pay-per-view. For his part, Money went three and one as he conceded his match against Brandon James two nights before Let The... in order to keep himself fresh.

Whether it was that which made the difference, or whether it was Faith’s decision to go all out in all four of his matches only Money may be able to say. On the night itself Money took a hell of a beating, but in doing so he wore Faith down as the ‘Iron Man’ needed to give nearly everything just to get Money in a position to pin, a strategy that seemed to leave Faith as badly worn down as it did his challenger. Money was able to dig deep and find his reserves, channelling his youth and apparent greater stamina to come from behind to stun the World champion and score the pin, taking back his World title after just one month.

Another reign lasting only a single month was that of the Amazing Bumfholes, who faced Big Time on the big show. However, Bart and Brett weren’t able to claim a (record) sixth tag title reign as they lost their rematch. It was Wall of Muscle, the bodyguards and hired heavies of Brandon James announced that they were taking the title match they’d earned right there and then – and with Emma Chase pulling the strings there seemed to be nothing Mr Tyler could do about it. Swoop McCarthy and Runaway Train toyed with the Bumfhole brothers but were careful not to get too over-confident, putting them down for their first titles as a team.

Elsewhere on the show, Gregory Black toppled Angry Gilmore in a close contest, after which the two friends shook hands in a welcome show of respect. The rivalry between Jack Giedroyc intensified still further. Giedroyc has never been the calmest of men, and of late seems to have become still stranger in his effort to shut down Vengeance and his acolytes. Still, attacking a random stranger in a supermarket might be a bit odd even by his standards, had he not thought it was Vengeance. That the stranger then got the better of Giedroyc as Vengeance watched on must have been galling for the Englishman.

But Vengeance was not the only member of the Heart of Darkness with plans afoot. Of late John Greed has been waxing lyrical about the nature of sin and the way in which he claims it has taken root in the SWF. An initial challenge to Steve Frehley proved unsuccessful – probably, although who can fathom the mind of John Greed? – but when he took on Kurt Laramee it was the ‘Eighth Deadly Sin’ who emerged triumphant.

Lauren Easter, meanwhile, was riding high. After defeating long-time rival Joanne Rodriguez at Under Control she toppled Grace Harper at Let The... but not without help. The arrival of a dark-haired woman distracted Harper long enough to allow Easter to take the win – and the newcomer also decked Harper after the bell, as though she really wanted to prove a point. Will the newcomer be friend or foe for Easter? Only time will tell.

But the dark-haired woman wasn’t the only new arrival on the scene at Let The Games Begin. Two male competitors also made their debuts in matches at the show, albeit with mixed fortunes. Englishman Eddie Cornell, who seems to be related to one-time SWF competitor Tommy Cornell, made the dubious move of challenging Eric Eisen. ‘The Supremacist’ made short work of the Englishman, who had been annoying Eisen with crank calls in the weeks before the match.

More successful, though, was ‘King of the Hill’ Brent Hill. The veteran star has followed Troy Tornado and Rocky Golden eastwards and tangled with Chris Morrisette in a scientific masterclass, eventually taking down the respected SWF veteran. Hill is a force to be reckoned with – and as an added bonus he’s managed by Hannah, a woman never far from the minds of a lot of SWF fans.

The rivalry between Succession and members of the SWF roster grew in intensity throughout the month. Tornado and his cohort had made the SWF loyalists look foolish in defeat at Under Control, and Steve Frehley wanted to get his hands on the leader of the group to exact some revenge. Unfortunately for Frehley, Jack Bruce wanted to fight Tornado as well. Where the two men had previously had coinciding goals, it was now clear that only one man could advance to Let The Games Begin to take on Tornado. The two friends were pitched into a match to sort out who, and it was a match that Bruce won with the – unrequested and unwelcome – help of Tornado himself. However, where Bruce won that match, he would fall to Tornado at the pay-per-view as Tornado showed cunning to topple the ‘Long Island Angel’, an event that Tornado claimed was just the beginning for the two of them. Beginning, middle or end, Steve Frehley had seen enough and was seen asking for help from an unknown person after the match – a person who’ll be arriving in the SWF in November...

Title changes: Wall of Muscle def. The Amazing Bumfholes for the World Tag Team titles; Rich Money def. Christian Faith for the World title

Arrivals: Brent Hill, Eddie Cornell, Melody Cuthill

Departures: None
Next: Roster Review - The Main Event...
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I missed out on the first part, but good write ups and I'm looking forward to this.
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Thanks, BloodyKnuckles. Good to have you on board!

Just tweaking the first part of the roster review. I'll post it later tonight. It doesn't tie in exactly with the roster in the first post (Eric E, for example, always gets treated as a main eventer in-game, but has had a few losses lately hence his drop to midcard) so it's more my take on who's where in the SWF right now rather than who the game thinks is where.
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