Classic Wrestling Federation
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| Classic Wrestling Federation | |
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| Information | |
| Acronym | CWF |
| Industry | Professional eWrestling Sports Entertainment |
| Headquarters | Toronto, ON |
| Brands | {{{brands}}} |
| Show(s) | Saturday Night Showdown |
| Website | http://mywrestlingforum.com/cwfwrestling/ |
| Production | |
| Established | 1997 |
| CEO | {{{ceo}}} |
| Founder(s) | Mark X |
| Key people | Mark X (Owner and judge, handler of the now inactive Maniac) Jessie Stolberg (Match-writer, also handler of Yoshiru Long) Leo Rodrigues (match-writer, also handler of Terry Richards) Mariano Fernandez (Match-writer, also handler of the character with the same name) Brian Adams (match-writer, handler of the character with the same name) Chris Huller (Match-writer, handler of Keith Daniels) |
| Owner | Mark X |
| President | Mark X |
| Booker(s) | Mark X |
| Writer(s) | {{{writers}}} |
Classic Wrestling Federation (CWF) was an e-federation than ran on and off from 1997 to 2010. In its 2009-2010 incarnation, the CWF featured Saturday Night Showdown as its TV weekly show. An occasional promo show called "Late Night with Bobby Crane" would also air. CWF was based on My Wrestling Forum during it's most recent incarnation.
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History
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The Classic Wrestling Federation started in 1997. The first main event pitted Brian Hurrt vs The Patriot. A steel cage with a top was placed around the ring, and the loser had to carry the opponent's country flag around next week. Brian Hurrt eventually won via submission. The fed would continue for a lot more time.
When 1998 arrived, the fed ran stronger than ever, this time with two weekly shows, until January of 2000, where the doors were closed for the first time. This would be a small hiatus, as the fed returned in March. The fed remained open for a small amount of time until it closed again, this time only returning in 2001.
The fed would barely stay open in 2001, running for nearly two months until it was closed again, this time only reopening four years later. The CWF also had two stints, in 2005 and 2006, until it opened for The Valentine's Bash, February 14th 2009. This stint would be highly unbalanced, due to the fact that the CWF was once forced to hold a PPV with three matches on the card, and in other periods a second weekly show was considered. This famous stint ended in 2010, in their TV Special Night of Champions VI, when Mark X was forced to sell his company to Greg Johnson, who promptly turned it into Supreme Championship Wrestling.
Roster
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Employees
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Events
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The CWF holds an undetermined number of PPVs per year. Since 2009, some PPVs get replaced with three hour special TV live events, dubbed Night of Champions.
Annual pay-per-views
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| Month | Event |
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| January | Last Man Standing |
| February | The Valentine's Bash |
| March | Super Card |
| April | Vendetta |
| May | None (Night of Champions event) |
| June | Summer Smash |
| July | Scars & Stripes |
| August | Global Warning |
| September | Fall Fever |
| October | None (Night of Champions event instead) |
| November | Battle to Survive |
| December | Season's Beatings |
Special Events
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Championships and accomplishments
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Final Champions
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| Championship | Current Champion(s) | Date Won | Event |
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| CWF World Heavyweight Championship | Yoshiru Long | 05-30-2010 | Night of Champions VI: Lord of the Ring II |
| CWF National Championship | SJ Funk | 05-30-2010 | Night of Champions VI: Lord of the Ring II |
| CWF Unified Championship | SJ Funk | 05-30-2010 | Night of Champions VI: Lord of the Ring II |
| CWF Tag Team Championship | The O'Reilly Brothers | ??? | Saturday Night Showdown |
Other accomplishments
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| Accomplishment | Latest Winner | Date Won | Event |
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| CWF Lord of the Ring | SJ Funk | 05-30-2010 | Night of Champions VI: Lord of the Ring II |
| Pledge Alligence Memorial Cup | Paul Blair | 12/19/09 | CWF Season's Beatings 2009 |
Other Defunct Titles
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| Championship | Last Champion | Date Won | Event |
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| CWF Mid-Atlantic Championship | Kris Lewis | 10-30-05 | Unknown |
Hall of Fame
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| Inductee | Accomplishments | Date of Induction |
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| "Golden One" Jeff Jericho | - Most popular CWF wrestler to date
- 5 time Heavyweight Champion
| Unknown |
| "Studly" Steve Dart | - 1 time Heavyweight Champion
- 3 time Unified Champion
| Unknown |
| Triple X | - Voted greatest CWF wrestler in history
- 5 time Heavyweight Champion
| Unknown |
| Mark X | - Founding father of the CWF
- Known for his creativity and originality
| Unknown |
| "Ruler" Paul Blair | - Multiple time CWF World Heavyweight Champion.
- 1 time CWF National Champion
| Summer Smash 05 |
| Z Pac | - Known as the Legendary King of Hardcore who brought Hardcore to the next level in the CWF and revolutionized it
- Known for loving pain and fighting in some of the most brutal matches ever
| Unknown |
| "Beautiful" Bobby Crane | - Legendary broadcast partner of Teddy Turnbuckle; his one liners and biased insight rendered him extremely entertaining
- Former ECWA World Heavyweight Champion
| Supercard V |
| Teddy Turnbuckle | Legendary CWF play-by-play man
- Debuted at Thursday Night Havoc on June 11, 1998
| Supercard V |
| Pledge Alligence | - After cutting his teeth in the MWWF, EWA, and SAW, Pledge Allegiance signed with the CWF, beginning a legendary career
- 2x CWF World Heavyweight Champion
| Scars and Stripes 2009 |
| Magnus Thunder | -A CWF original, Magnus Thunder made his debut on the December 12, 1997 edition of Friday Night Assault in a match against Sleepwalker- Magnus Thunder and Sleepwalker went on to establish The Omega, a stable that was a part of the CWF, off and on, for the next thirteen years
- Wrestled the Match of the Year against Crow at The Valentine Bash 1998
| Super Card VI (inducted by Yoshiru Long) |
| Jimmy Blast | -An MWWF legend, Jimmy Blast had an infamous feud with Maniac throughout 1996, 1997, and 1998. Considered one of the most legendary feuds of all time, Maniac credits Jimmy Blast with keeping his career alive -- which ultimately led to the creation of the CWF- Founding father of The Horsemen stable
- 1 time CWF World Heavyweight Champion
| Super Card VI (inducted by Maniac) |
External Links
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http://www.mywrestlingforum.com
http://mywrestlingforum.com/cwfwrestling/
