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Old 04-24-2014, 11:21 PM   #36
dubb93
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Tuesday, Week 3, February 2014

Less Than One Week Until SWF Nothing to Lose



SWF Presents Supreme TV

Pre Show

Kurt Laramee defeated Marshal Dillon by pinfall with the Switchblade Powerslam.
Time: 4:45
Rating: 56/C-


Hero Squad defeated The Platinum Blondes by pinfall when Captain Atomic pinned James Prudence following the Mushroom Cloud. This was a non-title match.
Time: 7:58
Rating: 74/B-


Main Show



The show opens up and out come Rich Money and Vengeance. They get in the ring and Rich Money talks about the triple threat tag team match tonight. He says that the other two teams don’t stand a chance up against “The best team Money can buy.” He goes on to talk about the Nothing to Lose Ladder Match. He starts to ramble about how he going to win the match and get Jack Bruce one-on-one on HIS terms. The more he talks about himself winning the match, the angrier Vengeance’s posture grows behind him. After going on for a few minutes, Money turns to look at Vengeance and sees how pissed he is. Money quickly leaves the ring and hurries to the back by himself and away from Vengeance.
Time: 6:17
Rating: 82/B


Valiant went to a draw with Paul Huntingdon and Rogue. The match ended in a messy non-finish after chaos descended upon the ring. Lobster Warrior, Valiant, and Hero Squad were in an all-out brawl in the ring with Brandon James, Paul Huntingdon, and Rogue.
Time: 7:33
Rating: 66/C+


After the chaos in the ring is cleared up, the camera cuts to Eric Eisen’s office. He is furious with the result of the match. He launches into a tirade on Valiant and tells Valiant that he is going to give him what he wants this Sunday at Nothing to Lose. There will be a one on one match between Valiant and Eric Eisen, no shenanigans this time. It will be a no disqualification match, and he is going to teach not only Valiant a lesson, but the entire SWF roster a lesson about what happens when you cross the boss.
Time: 6:05
Rating: 82/B


American Machine defeated Marc DuBios by pinfall following botched interference by Enforcer Roberts.
Time: 2:43
Rating: 49/D+
Notes: Marc DuBois was really off his game tonight. This is not how you earn yourself a higher spot on the card young man.

Jack Bruce comes down to the ring. He continued the build for the triple threat match at Nothing to Lose. He began to talk about the Lobster Warrior-Remo match tonight. Bruce went on to say that he doesn’t think Remo is mentally stable. He’s worried Remo could try to use tonight to send a lesson to Bruce and Gilmore. Even still, The Crustacean Sensation can fight his own battles, but Bruce warns Remo he will be watching the match in the back and will be ready to come out and set things straight if any “funny business” goes on.
Time: 8:24
Rating: 92/A


Squeeky McClean and Quadruple B defeated Robbie Retro and The Awesomeness by pinfall when Squeeky McClean pinned Heuy Cannonball following the Stain Removal.
Time: 4:54
Rating: 51/D+




After commercial, the announcers state that there was some commotion in the back during the break. It appears that Squeeky McClean was walking through the curtain to the back, Des Davids was waiting on him. Davids confronted McClean about the SWF North American Championship. He said that if McClean thought we was going to get away without a title defense at Nothing to Lose, he thought dead wrong. Davids has in his hand a contract signed by the SWF Championship Committee chairman stating that since Brandon James is otherwise tied up in another match at Nothing to Lose, the title shot will go to the number two contender, Des Davids. Squeeky McClean is obviously not happy with this announcement and storms off.
Time: 3:31
Rating: 71/B-


The camera goes to the locker rooms where Christian Faith and Steve Frehley are standing by for an interview. Faith talks about the huge opportunity that the Nothing to Lose Ladder Match presents to all the six men in the match. Frehley on the other hand seems entirely focused on tonight. He says he will prepare him for the Ladder Match after he finishes winning the triple threat tag team match.
Time: 6:29
Rating: 74/B-


Christian Faith and Steve Frehley defeated The Amazing Bumfholes and Rich Money + Vengeance. The order of elimination was first The Amazing Bumfholes when Vengeance pinned Zimmy Bumfhole with the Skull Krusher, and finally Steve Frehley defeated Rich Money with the Frehley’s Comet following botched interference by Joe Sexy.
Time: 15:03
Rating: 81/B




Remo defeated Lobster Warrior by pinfall with The Destroyer.
Time: 14:54
Rating: 92/A


Following the match, Remo continued his assault on Lobster Warrior. This draws the heroic Jack Bruce out from the back, but he runs right into Remo’s trap. Remo switches off of Lobby and catches Bruce as he slides on the ring. He hits him with The Destroyer. As he picks him up and prepares to hit him with another one, Angry Gilmore comes out from the crowd and catches Remo from behind. Remo rolls out of the ring and backs up the aisle toward the back clearly not wanting on two on one situation.
Time: 6:00
Rating: 82/B
Notes: This segment got dinged for falling short of the prior segment which was the Main Event. This one is odd to me. Not real sure why this segment didn’t score higher, but I’m worried the problem is Gilmore. This was Gilmore’s month to succeed, but instead he pissed it all away and actually managed to lose overness this month despite working with the top face in the world and the top heel in the company. He has also came out of most of his segments with these two looking bad in comparison to the other two. Maybe this is all just too soon for him. One thing is for sure, he better bring it at the Pay-Per-View or he could see his importance fall drastically going forward.


Final Show Rating: 87/B+
TV Rating: 13.69
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