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Old 04-25-2014, 11:35 PM   #42
dubb93
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Tuesday, Week 4, February 2014

Four Weeks Until SWF Awesome Impact



SWF Presents Supreme TV

Pre Show

Marc DuBois defeated Marshall Dillon by submission with the Model Solution.
Time: 5:12
Rating: 61/C


Lobster Warrior and Hero Squad defeated John Greed and The Platinum Blondes by pinfall after Jungle Lord hit John Greed with the Jungle Jack-Hammer
Time: 8:13
Rating: 68/C+


Main Show




Supreme TV opens with Eric Eisen already standing in the ring. He talks a little bit about last night and asks for Vengeance to come out, after all tonight will be all about the Nothing to Lose Ladder Match winner. Vengeance's music plays and the monster comes down to the ring. Once in the ring, Vengeance hands over The Contract he won in the Ladder Match at Nothing to Lose. Eric Eisen explains the meaning of the contract. This contract entitles Vengeance to a shot at the SWF World Heavyweight Championship whenever and wherever he wants it. He can either name his time, place, and stipulation beforehand, or he need only hand the contract to an SWF official to start an impromptu match on the spot. The Contact is valid from the time Eisen signs it tonight until the day of The Supreme Challenge. Once we reach the day of The Supreme Challenge, if Vengeance has not decided to use it, The Contact is void. After Eisen is fully convinced that Vengeance understands the importance and the weight of The Contract, he signs it and hands it back to him. Vengeance leaves without a word as SWF Supreme TV cuts to commercial.
Time: 4:42
Rating: 88/B+


Des Davids defeated Squeeky McClean by pinfall with the Quarterback Sack. Des Davids is the new SWF North American Champion.
Time: 7:56
Rating: 69/C+


Eric Eisen is sitting in his office when Remo comes bursting in. Remo is furious about the ending of the SWF World Heavyweight Championship match last night. In his mind the referee screwed him out of the SWF World Heavyweight Championship. He wants to know what is going to be done about this. Eric Eisen looks Remo in the eyes and says, “Remo,I still don’t understand exactly what happened last night at Nothing to Lose. I don’t why that official did what he did. But you are right, you did get screwed out of your chance to win the SWF World Heavyweight Championship. I’m going to make this right. Tonight you will face Jack Bruce and the title will be on the line! And I promise you this Remo...what happened to you last night will not happen again tonight.” Remo smiles and leaves the office.
Time: 3:48
Rating: 87/B+


Primus Allen defeated Jesse Christian by pinfall following the Running Powerslam
Time: 0:57
Rating: 28/E




We cut to the back where Dawn the Cheerleader is returning after a long absence. She is standing by for an interview. Before she can get started, Joe Sexy enters the picture with a smug look on his face...much to the dismay of Dawn who appears revolted at the sight of Joe. Joe says that he has missed having Dawn around and as a welcome back gift for her, Joe has decided he is going to personally show her around to make sure she gets re-acclimated with the Supreme Wrestling Federation. There is alot of innuendo going on here from Joe. Dawn politely refuses but Joe insists. Joe takes her hand but quickly releases when Des Davids enters the picture. He looks at Sexy and says, “Didn’t you hear the lady, she said no. Now beat it old man.” Joe Sexy gets a furious look on his face and storms off. Dawn smiles and looks borderline smitten as Des Davids also leaves.
Time: 5:34
Rating: 70/C+


Following commercial, Angry Gilmore makes his way to ring. Once there he requests that Jack Bruce makes his way down as well. Once Bruce's elaborate entrance is finished and he makes his way to the ring, Gilmore puts him on the spot. Gilmore demands to know if Bruce was in on the referee's fast count last night and what his motivation was. Bruce looks him dead in the eye and tells him that he is as confused as Gilmore is about the entire situation. Gilmore believes that Bruce is a honest man and he has no choice but to take his word on this. In his mind that can only mean one thing…Rich Money had to be behind the entire ordeal.
Time: 5:47
Rating: 81/B
Notes: I’m really tired of the crappy Angry Gilmore angles, especially when he is working with top talent.


American Machine defeated Enforcer Roberts by pinfall with a quick roll-up.
Time: 4:36
Rating: 43/D


Christian Faith and Steve Frehley are standing by in the back. They talk about the Nothing to Lose Ladder Match last night. Each man says they gave it their all but acknowledge that sometimes it takes a little luck too. Last night lady luck was on neither mans side and instead Vengeance walked away the victor. They agree that in a way that is good since it will allow them to focus on The Chase Agency. They warn The Chase Agency that they will not rest until Emma Chase no longer has a job and all three members of The Chase Agency are made to feel like every one of their victims have felt. They think The Chase Agency needs to stop playing number games and agree to a fair fight.
Time: 6:29
Rating: 72/B-


Christian Faith and Steve Frehley defeated Paul Huntingdon and Rogue by disqualification when Brandon James got involved in the match and attacked Steve Frehley.
Time: 15:30
Rating: 76/B-


Following the match, The Chase Agency continued their assault on Christian Faith and Steve Frehley. They took turns holding and hitting the two. As Brandon James picked up Faith and was preparing to hit him with his finisher, Spencer Spade made his SWF debut and ran in for the save. Upon seeing the newcomer, The Chase Agency quickly split up and left the ring. Spade helped Faith and Frehley to their feet. Steve Frehley appeared confused by the newcomer, but Faith hugged Spade and seemed to indicate to Frehley that Spade is on their side.
Time: 6:25
Rating: 83/B+




Jack Bruce defeated Remo by disqualification. Remo had a blatant disregard for the rules during this match and seemed intent on simply hurting Bruce. Jack Bruce retains the SWF World Heavyweight Championship.
Time: 15:04
Rating: 82/B
Notes: This match suffered from a lack of psychology and general flow. It severely hurt the rating of this match. Really disappointed that this one got dinged for lack of psychology when the one at When Hell Freezes Over did not.




Following the match, Remo continues his assault on Jack Bruce. Remo hits Bruce with The Destroyer not once…not twice…but three times. Completely convinced that he has decimated Jack Bruce, Remo leaves the ring side. As soon as Remo hits the curtain and disappears into the darkness of the back, Vengeance slithers out from under the ring. At first he slowly stalks his prey. He walks around the ring, he bides his time, and he waits for Bruce to move. As soon as Bruce starts to move, Vengeance slides into the ring. Vengeance hides just out of Bruce's view and patiently waits for him to work his way to his feet. Slowly Bruce is able to use the ropes to get to a standing position. He is obviously hurt. Vengeance strikes with the Skull Krusher leaving Bruce completely helpless in the center of the ring while an SWF referee looks on in horror. Vengeance turns his ice cold glare towards the official. Just when it appears that Vengeance is prepared to cash in The Contract on the first night it is valid, Vengeance disappears under the ring.
Time: 8:22
Rating: 96/A+


Post Show

Rich Money defeats Robbie Retro by pinfall with the Money in the Bank.
Time: 8:12
Rating: 58/C-


Final Show Rating: 84/B+
TV Rating: 13.67


Notes: Tried some different things here. Debuted several new workers and it seemed like each new one debuted a little better than one prior. Primus Allen got slapped with excruciatingly low momentum. That could be a bit tricky to increase to a respectable level. This show had really brutal in ring action that was redeemed by the quality of the skits. If we didn’t have some really great angles moving forward storylines here, this could have been a disaster. I was banking on a great main event to carry what I knew would be a poor undercard, the main event did not deliver the goods.
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