EAW
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| Extreme Answers Wrestling | |
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| Information | |
| Acronym | EAW |
| Industry | Professional E-Wrestling |
| Headquarters | |
| Area Served | Worldwide |
| Episodes | ~425 episodes |
| Theme Music | "Unstoppable" by ES Posthumus |
| Brand(s) | Showdown Dynasty Voltage |
| Additional Shows | Turbo |
| Established | June 2007 |
| Management | |
| Chairman | CM Banks |
| Vice President | Heart Break Boy |
| CEO | Mr. DEDEDE |
| Writer(s) | Hurricane Hawk(Showdown) Prince of Phenomenal(Dynasty) Dark Demon(Voltage) |
| Head of GFX | RRS |
| Founder(s) | MaK, CM Banks, Evan |
| External Links | |
| Website | http://www.freewebs.com/eaw08/ |
Extreme Answers Wrestling (EAW) is an e-fed ran by Chairman, CM Bank$, Vice President, Heart Break Boy, CEO, Mr. DEDEDE, Showdown writer, Hurricane Hawk, Dynasty writer, Prince of Phenomenal, and Voltage Writer, Dark Demon. EAW is currently the longest running efed, that is based on the Wrestling section of Yahoo! Answers. At its start in 2007, EAW was one of the two only e-feds from Yahoo! Answers around, feuding with Answers Wrestling Federation, the second e-federation running. EAW eventually merged with the now defunct AWF as a third brand. After AWF closed, EAW started up once again as a solo brand. It now features three brands and one weekly show, Showdown, Dynasty, Voltage, and Turbo, along with brand-exclusive and Inter-Branded Free Per Views (FPV).
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Company History



Added by RRSThe Beginning, The End, and The Resurrection
EAW was created in June 2007 by a recently signed new AWF member named Ronn, he liked the idea of AWF and running a E-Fed so much he decided to attempt create his own in hopes of achieving the same success. Ronn being as inexperienced as he was at the time needed some help so in a chatroom with fellow AWF members he asked in main chat if anyone would want to help him create a site and write for a brand and MaKaVeLi and "Ihatemimes" (Evan) volunteered. From there MaKaVeLi became writer for EAW's brand Mayhem and Evan became CEO.


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Added by RRSFeud With ACW
Shortly after EAW was remade word got around through other E-Feds and the ACW Chairman at the time MOP felt competition and decided to attack EAW making claims such as "EAW won't last to February when I'm done with it". Things got really heated as both E-Feds shared back and forth insults but shortly the tension died down for a while. A month later ACW signed 2 of EAW's young rising stars at the time, HBKF and RRS, as well as the CEO at the time, Masters. ACW made Masters their CEO as well to stir up the controversy.


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Added by RRSAcquisition of EOW
While this was going on, EAW signed a then newcomer, Mister K. Shortly after being signed, he created a new E-Fed named Extreme Online Wrestling (EOW). It featured many aspects of the site that were similar to EAW, but it did have plenty of members. EOW lasted for about 3 months. EAW tried buying out EOW while MK agreed to but other owners such as Nik-e-G and AJ refused. Conflict went on and on for months until Nik and MK finally agreed to merge EOW with EAW. EOW was originally going to be turned into a brand named "Burnout" but due to the absence of Ronn shortly after plans changed after the first Burnout show. A second try at introducing EOW to EAW in scripts happened when EOW suddenly invaded during an episode of Showdown trying to take over EAW and Nik faced Ronn for the ownership of EAW. Nik lost this match against Ronn and was fired from EAW, although he returned shortly thereafter. The arrival of EOW has helped EAW significantly by bringing in members such as Kevin Devastation and Extreme Enigma, who both went on to become world champions in EAW.
Controversy with other E-Feds
EAW's main feud was with ACW but EAW was never any stranger to controversy with other E-Feds as well. EAW's first feud was against AWF when AWF decided to declare war during an episode of War. AWF got plenty of members to quit but after EAW died as an E-Fed it joined AWF to become a third brand.
During an episode of Showdown Mr DEDEDE was in the chat with his current girlfriend at the time while his ex was in the same chat as well. Ronn made a joke about DEDEDE still loving his ex and DEDEDE went on a racist rampage. DEDEDE made plenty of offensive remarks towards Ronn and his race and ended up getting fired from EAW.


Added by The CrusadeEAW and XWF were always competitive towards another due to the "Extreme" in the names but the animosity started when the chairmen Reg and Ronn started to have problems with one another and Reg ended up quitting EAW, when a close friend of both, Impact decided to stay in both E-Feds before he started to get in repeated wars of words with Reg until he eventually deleted the XWF site.
Chairmen Sabbaticals
EAW started off with Ronn and MaK both as chairman but Mak ended up resigning shortly after. As he rejoined he became Showdown writer while Ronn was chairman. Ronn and Mak never clicked together in 2008 and Mak ended up getting into a real life accident that hurt him badly and sidelined him for 4 months.


Added by RRSList of active and upcoming events
The following is a list of the current, active events scheduled by EAW.
| Date | Event | Venue | City |
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| August 28th, 2010 | Midsummer Massacre II | American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida |
| September 21st, 2010 | Territorial Invasion III | Las Vegas, Nevada | |
| October 30th, 2010 | Road To Redemption IV | Verizon Center | Washington D.C. |
| December 4th, 2010 | No Regards | OKC Ford Center | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
| December 23rd, 2010 | EAW: 3 Year Anniversary Show | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York |
| January 8th, 2011 | King of Extreme III | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California |
| February 12th, 2011 | Reasonable Doubt | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts |
| March 12th, 2011 | Reckless Wiring | Prudential Center | Newark, New Jersey |
| April 16th, 2011 | Grand Rampage | Key Arena | Seattle, Washington |
| May 21st, 2011 | Dyansty vs. Showdown: Triple Threat | Power Balance Pavilion | Sacramento, California |
| July 25-26th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride | Cotton Bowl Stadium | Houston, Texas |
EAW Hall of Fame
Class of 2009 |
Inducted by |
| Mr. DEDEDE | RRS |
| CM Ronn | Y2Impact |
| MaK | Captain Charisma, Robbie V, HBB, Sabina |
| Jaywalker | Regulator, Cena29 |
| H-R-D-O | Lethal Consequences |
| WWEFan | Mister K, Bobby Cash, Eve |
| Sabina | MaK |
Class of 2010 |
Inducted by |
| Mister K | RRS |
| Y2Impact | Montell Smooth & StarrStan |
| Captain Charisma | Mr. DEDEDE |
| Heart Break Boy | Regulator |
| Masters | CM Banks |
Class of 2011 |
Inducted by |
| RRS | Mr. DEDEDE |
| Heart Break Gal | Kevin Devastation & Masters |
| Lethal Consequences | CM Banks |
| Extreme Enigma | Jaywalker & Captain Charisma |
| StarrStan | Y2Impact |
Company Brands and Shows
Showdown
Showdown was the first brand made when EAW was resurrected and has since been known as EAW's "flagship brand".


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Added by RRSAnnual Anniversary Show and Dynasty vs. Showdown
Each year, starting in 2009, EAW has an anniversary show, celebrating their anniversary of being created. This event has taken place in between the Free-Per-Views, Grand Rampage and Pain for Pride, and is expected to stay that way. Dynasty vs. Showdown is a special event that consists of Dynasty's stars and Showdown's stars colliding in many interbranded matches. This event does not have a set date and happens at specifically selected times by the EAW Board of Directors.
Champions
| Championship | Current champion(s) | Date Won | Event | Previous champion(s) | |
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| Showdown | |||||
| EAW World Heavyweight Championship | Vacant | June 26th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride (Day 2) | Robbie V | |
| EAW Interwire Championship | Scott Diamond | June 26th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride (Day 2) | Power | |
| Dynasty | |||||
| EAW Answers World Championship | Lethal Consequences | June 25th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride (Day 1) | Y2Impact | |
| Voltage | |||||
| EAW Championship | Heart Break Boy | April 16th, 2011 | Grand Rampage IV | Alexander Da Vinci | |
| EAW National Extreme Championship | Dubian | June 25th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride (Day 1) | Speedy | |
| EAW New Breed Championship** | Dubian & Chris Hessian | April 7th, 2011 | Voltage | Superior Quality 85 | |
| Inter-branded* | |||||
| EAW Elite Championship | StarrStan | April 16th, 2011 | Grand Rampage IV | N/A | |
| EAW Vixens' Championship* | Heart Break Gal | June 26th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride (Day 2) | Christy Cruise | |
| EAW Unified Tag Team Championships* | Sons of Mayhem (Mr. Smyth and Eddie Mack) | June 26th, 2011 | Pain 4 Pride (Day 2) | KawApollo (Kawajai & Apollo Calix) | |
- These titles are inter-branded; they are accessible to all three brands.
- Although the championships belong to Voltage, Chris Hessian is on Showdown.
Other accomplishments
See Also: EAW Triple Crown Championship
See Also: EAW Grand Slam Championship
| Accomplishment | Latest winner | Previous winner |
|---|---|---|
| Grand Rampage | Robbie V | Cyclone |
| Cash in the Vault | Superior Quality 85 | Hurricane Hawk |
| King of Extreme | Power | Robbie V |
Defunct Championships
In its near four year history, EAW has operated twelve different championships. Some of which have since become defunct, or retired. These retired championships include arguably the most storied of the defunct titles, the Hardcore Championship, which was originally retired in 2008, but was brought back for a brief amount of time in mid-2009 before ultimately becoming officially retired as noted on the EAW website's Title History page. Other retired championships


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