FWrestling Dirt Sheet

This is the place where all the 'behind the scenes' stuff in FW will be exposed.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

NFW Notes

--Much of the NFW West Locker room was disgusted by the working conditions they faced for the PPV. Most complained about the unsafe nature of the ring and many workers said they had suffered knee or ankle sprains from having no traction on the ring.

--The Randalls/Cameron match was seen as being a giant show stealer, which wasn't a positive thing in the eyes of the locker room, as Randalls is retiring, so he didn't need all the heat. The fact that Randalls' climb up the scaffolding was hyped as being a life threatening risk, and then when he in fact made it on top of the scaffold and landed an elbow that was forgotten about 30 seconds later had one wrestler, who didn't want to be named, call the spot "Fucking ridiculous"

--The orginal finish to the match had been Randalls having a stake driven into his knee by Cameron and then being put in the ambulance. Miles had to talk Randalls out of it in what was a heated discussion between the two.

-- The Payne v NFW storyline is only a storyline, though not everything the 2 sides say about each other is false. NFW officials have been disappointed in Payne for months for what they feel is lackluster performance and attention to detail. They expect more out of someone who's been in NFW as long as Michael Manson.

--Manson, the head booker of the NFW East, was notfied far in advance of the segment they wanted him to do with Joey Melton for the NFW West. While he has no booking power in the west, he did ask for the biting spot at the end. Originally, Melton wanted Manson to set him on fire, but Manson tamed it down since it was only an interview. The fire spot may occur if they have a singles match.

--Manson laid out the entire Interconference Survivor Series match-out, all of his own matches, and the recent Felix red v Doc Silver v Beau Michaels match.

--While Monsieur Fantastic/Doc Silver and Felix Red/Kin Hiroshi, were booked at least a few weeks in advance, it wasn't clear which would be the world title match for week 10 until recently, nor how Hiroshi's title shot would play out. NFW officials have apologized to Fantastic in that he didn't receive a title shot during the regular season and will try to accomodate him postseason somehow.

--NFW would like to book Shane Southern against Felix Red or Yori Yakamo Junior sometime in the future. Right now, management sees those two, along with Fantastic, Hiroshi, and Marx as the future of the company and expects the Ultratitle to be decided by them.

--Doc Silver has lobbied NFW management to be Craig Miles' partner in his match against Eddie Mayfield and Tom Adler. Doc has told management he wants to 'beat the shit out of Adler'. Management has no desire currently to put Doc in the match, given his past history with Adler and the potental for uglyness between the two.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Destroying A1E

You know why I'm in Fantasy Wrestling?

To win

It's all I ever care about, winning, I bury my opponents at every corner. I stack Rp's whenever possible, I spend hours in IM's with the people who run the leagues I'm in, poisoning them against the idea of ever giving my opponent a victory over me, or anyone else.

If somebody pitches the idea of storyline to me, I do everything in my power to suck ever mote of heat out of it for myself, at their expense, and then when they face me in the big blow-off match on PPV, I Rp about 20 times to their 3 times, because I am sick in the head AND fantastically lifeless, so this basically assures I shame the fed-head into putting me over, save rare cases (See: Zane, Ricky)

Here's the number of times I've done a job to forward a storyline


0


Yeah that's right bitches...NEVER...I care only about me...ME! But at least I'm honest.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

LVW News and Notes

--Living Dead has been released from LVW. Management wishes him the best in his future endeavors.

--Olvir has had some personal issues but has assured LVW management that he will be working full time for the company. Some thing he's getting treated better then the rest of the locker room.

--Web Browser wanted to work the last card but there was no place to put him after Lerner backed out of the match.

--Donovan felt bad about the squash job that Johnny Doll was made to take, but understood why it happened. Some see him as the locker room 'enforcer'.