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Answers Championship Wrestling Federation
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Information
Acronym ACWF
Industry Professional E-Wrestling
Headquarters Seattle, Washington Flag of the United States
Brands Chaos
Ringside
Pride
Show(s) {{{shows}}}
Website http://www.freewebs.com/tcwf/
Production
Established June 2010
CEO {{{ceo}}}
Founder(s) Carlos, Killswitch
Key people Carlos, Donovan T, Killswitch, Regulator, American Dragon 5000, Rated R Shaman of Sexy
Owner {{{owner}}}
President {{{president}}}
Booker(s) {{{booker}}}
Writer(s) Killswitch
Regulator
Heart Break Boy
RRS
American Dragon
Donovan T
Carlos Rosso

Answers Championship Wrestling Federation (ACWF) was an e-federation created in June 2010 due to the merging of Answers Championship Wrestling and The Classic Wrestling Federation. ACWF features three brands; Chaos, Ringside, and Pride. With its large roster, various creative minds, and an equal division of power, ACWF looks to create a strong, stable fan base along with an enjoyable environment for both new and old users.The e-federation was run jointly between a board of five owners; Killswitch, Donovan T, American Dragon, Heart Break Boy, and Carlos Rosso.


Contents

Company History

Answers Championship Wrestling Federation was formed in a ground-breaking merge between Answers Championship Wrestling and The Classic Wrestling Federation when representatives of each respective federation discussed a possible merge in order to create a sort of "super-efederation".
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Killswitch, pictured here, headed the ACW-CWF merge (2010).
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Answers Championship Wrestling, which had just been revived in the beginning of 2010 as an attempt to continue its success from 2008 and early 2009, was willing to accept the merge because of its stable declining popularity and its little success in maintaining a board willing to work with two brands that held weekly shows. The Classic Wrestling Federation on the other hand looked to extend its horizons and lept at the possibility of managing an e-federation with about a hundred superstars on the roster. With the merging of the two e-federations, a solid board was created with a selection of five owners. These five owners paired with the wide variety of superstars on the roster led to ACWF's big break. After a private draft between the three sections of the board, ACWF set three brands to hold weekly shows from then on. These brands included Chaos, Ringside, and Pride.


Chaos

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ACWF Chaos Logo 2010
RRSAdded by RRS
Answers Championship Wrestling created Chaos as one of its original brands on the solo promotion after the demise of Answers Wrestling Federation, ACW's parent federation. It's illustrious history made it a clear choice in being brought over to ACWF as ACW's single brand-representative in the new federation. Some problems surfaced at the very dawn of ACWF when original writer for Chaos, Regulator, resigned from both Answers Championship Wrestling and the upcoming Answers Championship Wrestling Federation. With the open spot, head-writers Heart Break Boy and Killswitch decided to promote RRS to one of the three head writers for ACWF Chaos. However, RRS was pulled from the position of head writer when he surfaced as a prominent graphics maker and was promoted to the Head of the ACWF GFX department. While things settled in ACWF, Regulator decided to rejoin and was promoted to one of the three head-writers of ACWF Chaos. For these shows, the three head writers will coordinate matches written by then main writers as well as assistant writers which include Kevin Devastation and RRS.

Ringside

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ACWF Ringside Logo 2010
RRSAdded by RRS
With the merge approaching, The Classic Wrestling Federation chose to keep its brand Ringside as its single brand-representative in the new federation. Ringside's writing board is currently composed of two of the five owners, Donovan T and American Dragon. Ringside had little work that had to be done for it to prepare for the merge with ACW because of ACW deciding to move to the original TCWF website for Answers Championship Wrestling Federation's new site. With a new logo created for ACWF as well as a few changes to the roster thanks to the private draft, Ringside was able to maintain the majority of their original styles and some key superstars to lead their brand in the right direction. This was always considered to be the much more contemporary brand of ACWF.


Pride

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ACWF Pride Logo 2010
RRSAdded by RRS
Due to an ample amount of superstars contained on the roster, ACWF decided to make a third brand that would challenge ACWF to to create a completely mixed brand as opposed to Chaos being dominant towards ACW Superstars and Ringside being dominant towards CWF Superstars. With Carlos Rosso as the head-writer of Pride and Superior Quality 85, Hurricane Hawk, Eric Darkthrone, and Fallen Diablo as assistant writers. Pride has the largest creative-team of the three ACWF brands. With new championships introduced as well as some controversially creative moves in kayfabe including the crowning of the first ever woman to win a major World Championship in a Yahoo!-Answers-based efed. Despite the controversy of the third brand of ACWF, Pride has risen from a brand that was once seen as a "c-show" to a brand that rivals the other two in ACWF's beginnings.

Destruction of Answers Championship Wrestling Federation

Soon after RRS' departure from the federation, his reasons for leaving soon emerged. According to RRS, ACWF had unfairly treated him for his diligent work-habit and extra contributions to the site including managing branches of management (such as writing and graphics).
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RRS was easily one of the most hated superstars in ACWF because of his actions in and out of the ring (2010).
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The most upsetting reason for RRS' departure was Carlos' apparent belittling of the work that RRS had done to the site and ultimately replacing all of RRS' work as soon as he had left. In response, RRS began slandering the promotion while siding with EAW and picking up managerial jobs in EAW, ACWF's apparent "rival promotion". RRS then devised a plan to invade ACWF while it was at a weak state in early September with his personal friend Y2Impact. RRS, posing as a co-chairman, Killswitch, talked to another co-chairman, American Dragon 5000, in order to obtain the password after claiming to be having problems with logging into the site. RRS, still posing as Killswitch, thanked American Dragon 5000 for helping him and left without being noticed.
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Although he was never a champion in ACWF, Y2Impact aided RRS in the aftermath of the takeover.
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About two hours later, almost every co-chairman had arrived to the promotion, they had found out that RRS had taken control of the site. Regulator, the former friend of RRS, begged and pleaded to have the password given back. RRS showed some remorse for his actions and reluctantly agreed to eventually give the password back on conditions. Jokingly, he demanded a position in the Hall of Fame, a World Championship, a co-chairman's position, among other things. RRS gave the password back, however, Y2Impact had switched the password a second time so RRS and him would still have control. EAW writer, Robbie V then threatened Y2Impact and his job in EAW if the password was not given back (However, it should be noted that this was strictly just a threat on Robbie's part as CM Banks, EAW Chairman, later confirmed that he wouldn't have fired Y2Impact, nor given him any punishment as a result of his actions). After approximately fourteen hours of chaos, the ACWF password was given back to Regulator.
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RRS is ultimately the reason for the closing of ACWF and the failure-to-become PCW.
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Despite repossessing control of the site, RRS had severely damaged ACWF and changed the efed world. With the EAW apparently siding with RRS' actions, many ACWF members sided with either EAW or ACWF. EAW extremists such as Carlos and Regulator immediately quit EAW because of the theft of the site password. On the other hand, ACWF feared for its deletion and, out of fear, created a secondary site and promotion called "Phoenix Championship Wrestling" during the madness that ensued. Because of RRS' ACWF career being successful and Carlos and Regulator's plan to act in spite of RRS, the name "Answers Championship Wrestling Federation" was changed to "Phoenix Championship Wrestling" and all titles were reset and renamed. RRS was deleted from the history of ACWF-turned-PCW and was scheduled for a fake tag team match at an upcoming FPV against two PCW jobbers. PCW would officially die in early December, but experienced a troubling, slow death because of RRS' actions. Regulator's career, which could arguably have hit a prime with a World Championship win in the upcoming months of EAW, were shattered as well as any competition EAW had at the time. Minutes after retaining the password to the site, the e-federation folded and was built into Phoenix Championship Wrestling. The aforementioned PCW also folded.


Free-Per-View Events

List of previously (before the closure) Scheduled Free-Per-View (FPV) Events during the 2010 year

Date Event Venue City
July 10th-11th 2010 Power Age Verizon Center' Washington, D.C.
August 7th-8th, 2010 Drenching Sacrifice Busch Stadium St. Louis, Missouri
August 21st-22nd, 2010 Return of the Warriors Poliedro de Caracas Caracas, Venezuela
September 4th-5th, 2010 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
September 18th-19th, 2010 Chaos Brand Exclusive TBA TBA
October 2nd-3rd, 2010 Pride Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
October 16th-17th, 2010 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
October 30th-31st, 2010 Genocide TBA TBA
December 11th and 12th, 2010 The Wrestling Classic TBA TBA
January 2011 Chaos Brand Exclusive TBA TBA
January 2011 Pride Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
January/February 2011 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
February 2011 Chaos Brand Exclusive TBA TBA
February 2011 Pride Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
March 2011 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
March 2011 Chaos Brand Exclusive TBA TBA
March/April 2011 Pride Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
April 2011 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
April 2011 Chaos Brand Exclusive TBA TBA
May 2011 Pride Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
May 2011 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
May/June 2011 Chaos Brand Exclusive TBA TBA
June 2011 Pride Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA
June 2011 Ringside Brand Exclusive FPV TBA TBA

Key Figures

Executive Officers

  • Donovan T (Chairman, Ringside Head-Writer, GFX Assistant)
  • Killswitch (Chairman, Chaos Head-Writer, Video Maker)
  • American Dragon (Chairman, Ringside Head-Writer)
  • Heart Break Boy (Chairman, Chaos Head-Writer)
  • Carlos Rosso (Chairman, Pride Head-Writer)
  • RRS (Head GFX Designer, Assistant Wrier and Booker, Assistant Video Maker)
  • Regulator (Chaos Head-Writer)

Secondary Board

  • Kevin Devastation (Assistant Chaos Writer, Video Maker)
  • Adam/Shawn Carter (Assistant Chaos Writer)
  • GI Styles (Assistant Pride Writer)
  • Superior Quality 85 (Assistant Pride Writer)
  • Eric Darkthrone (Assistant Pride Writer)
  • Fallen Diablo (Assistant Pride Writer)

Champions

Championship Current champion(s) Date Won Event Previous champion(s)
Chaos
ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship Mr. Success August 7th, 2010 Drenching Sacrifice RRS
ACWF Undisputed United States Championship George Copeland August 7th, 2010 Drenching Sacrifice Man In The Box**
ACWF Ultimate X Championship Big Daddy D August 7th 2010 Drenching Sacrifice Cyclone
Ringside
ACWF CWF World Heavyweight Championship Superior Quality** May 30th, 2010 CWF: Pride for Blood II American Dragon
ACWF Unified International Championship Jaywalker** May 7th, 2010 CWF: Ringside Nailz
ACWF Young Lions Championship Michael Villain July 7th, 2010 Ringside Adriel Adonis
Pride
ACWF Pride World Championship Georgia Athens July 11th, 2010 Power Age N/A
ACWF Supreme International Championship Vic Diaz July 11th, 2010 Power Age N/A
ACWF Specialists Championship GI Styles July 11th, 2010 Power Age Chris Crusader
Inter-Branded
ACWF World Junior Heavyweight Championship Gage Smith July 11th, 2010 Power Age Adrian Christ
ACWF World Tag Team Championship** Ashten Cross and Ihsalm Hellstorm July 11th, 2010 Power Age Jayson Kane and Eric Darkthrone
ACWF World Women's Championship Heart Break Gal* June 22nd, 2010 ACW: Chaos N/A
  • These champions had won their championship in Answers Championship Wrestling before the merge
    • These champions had won their championship in The Classic Wrestling Federation before the merge
      • These championships are inter-branded; they are accessible to all three brands

Defunct Championships

Because of the merge between both Answers Championship Wrestling and The Classic Wrestling Federation, many championships have become "defunct". Both the titles that were not carried over from either TCWF or ACW and the championships that were made defunct before the merge was even talked about are still listed as recognized championships for ACWF superstars. The championships are not listed with all history included on the official ACWF Championships page. However, a secondary site (ACW's old website) has been used as a reference for past champions in both Answers Championship Wrestling and The Classic Wrestling Federation as well as some Free-Per-View (FPV) History.

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