American Wrestling Federation
From the eWrestling Encyclopedia.
e-federation created in August of 2009. AWF features a weekly show called Monday Night Madness (Madness for short), which as of the latest AWF show it features 36 active wrestlers and 6 that are on hiatus. Pay-per-views are held monthly. GWL was crowned the first AWF World Champion at Haunted. D&G became the first Tag Team Champions at Tournament of Kings.
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[edit] History
In August of 2009, former Olympic Gold Medalist Tommy Bishop had decided to make the decision to form the AWF after being dissatisfied with the direction that the wrestling business as a whole was taking. So with enough money saved up from his days as an active wrestler, Bishop had decided to open the AWF & not even within the first week, loads of first time wrestlers & former world heavyweight champions in other promotions had jumped at the opportunity to be a part of the newfound company. The first episode of Monday Night Madness was held on August 31, 2009. On September 20, 2009 the fist AWF PPV, Viva Las Vegas, was held. The next PPV, Haunted, will be held on October 31, 2009.
[edit] Style
Match outcomes are determined largely by the strength of a member's role play for their particular match, although there are sometimes occurrences where matches are decided based on an overarching storyline. Members of the federation are placed into matches by the creative staff, and these matches are then announced in the federation forums. Members are given time to create a role play regarding their match, and after the deadline has closed, these role plays are considered by the creative staff. The creative staff then votes on the outcome of the match after considering these role plays. The wrestler or team of wrestlers (in a tag team match) that does the better role play is selected to win the match. Following this, the results are turned over to match writers. These writers then create the match details. When all the matches have been composed, they are posted as a new television show, pay-per-view, or special.
[edit] Roster
[edit] Active
- Adam Majors
- Alex Scott - AWF Tag Team Champion
- Alexander Cage
- Bobby Cale
- Boston Murdock
- Brandon Taylor
- Clarence T. Walker
- Colin Bale
- Drew Stevenson
- The Flaming Red
- The Great White Legend - AWF World Heavyweight Champion
- Jack Marshall - AWF Universal Champion
- James Taylor
- Jihad Bakir
- Joe Jones
- Joseph Masterson
- King
- Kriminal
- Mark Reynes
- Matt Silva
- Mike Sventh
- Nathanial Crow
- Ricky Legend
- Relief/Walter South - AWF North American Champion/AWF Tag Team Champion
- Ripper
- Roz Blayze
- Rukkuz
- Ryan Magnus
- Savage
- Shingo Yamamoto
- T.J. Tilli
- Tommy Valentine
- Tracy Storm
- Trauma/Eddie North
- Xavier Wright
- Zero
[edit] Inactive
- Arion Catcher
- Brother Jacob
- Jason Crowley
- Kenji Asano
- Scorpion
- T.Q. Smooth
[edit] Tag Teams/Stables
- D & G
- M.D.M.A.
[edit] Staff
| TOMMY BISHOP | AWF Founder and CEO |
| KRAIG ROBBINS | Commissioner |
| DON GIOVANNI | Color Commentator |
| BERT LLOYD | Backstage Interviewr |
| SEAN STEVENS | Ring Announcer |
| REGGIE CROW | PWP Head Editor |
[edit] Events
[edit] Weekly Shows
[edit] PPV Events
- Jan: AWF Resolution
- Feb: Love Hurts
- Apr: TBA
- May: Mega Brawl
- Jun: Summer Solstice
- Jul: Independence Day
- Aug: TBA
- Sep: Viva Las Vegas
- Oct: Haunted
- Nov: Tournament of Kings
- Dec: Shattered
[edit] Championships & Accomplishments
[edit] AWF World Heavyweight Championship
- October 31, 2009 - Present: Great White Legend
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AWF Universal Championship
- September 22, 2009 - October 5, 2009: Jake Masterson
- October 5, 2009 - October 12, 2009: Alexander Cage
- November 9, 2009 - November 16, 2009: Izaac Kroll
- November 9, 2009 - Present: Jack Marshall
[edit] AWF North American Championship
- September 22, 2009 - November 9, 2009: Alex Scott
- November 9, 2009 - Present: Relief/ Walter South
[edit] AWF Tag Team Championships
- November 29, 2009 - Present: D & G
[edit] External Links
The American Wrestling Federation

