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SWF HISTORY - THE BEGINNING
by Michael Trey

The SWF first began when I decided one day... "Hey! I'm the HWF World Champion... and I'm bored! I should try running my own fed too, it looks kind of fun!" I believe that day was in early January, most likely January 8th or 9th. Well, I'm not quite sure how the fed ever got off the ground. I didn't do the greatest job at recruiting, but somehow we got people there and it began to take off a bit. After the first few weeks, things were looking great. We'd continued to grow in size, the cards were getting better, and the first ever PPV, Valentine's Revenge, was scheduled to come soon. And then... the first of many interruptions in the SWF came. In real life, I nearly broke my neck, which later led to fusion surgery and quite a long amount of downtime. Luckily for the SWF, a former wrestler by the name of SiN DoGG took over for me upon my request and got the fed back running.

SWF HISTORY - THE ERA OF THE DoGG
by SiN DoGG

This section will be coming soon. I need to get ahold of DoGG and get him to write a bit here.

SWF HISTORY - THE RETURN OF THE TREY, THE FLOOD, THE EPWA
by Michael Trey

In true face character, I made my return to stop the corruption brought to the SWF by SiN DoGG. Of course, this was all an angle, but a good angle it was nonetheless. Upon my return, things looked better than ever. The roster was pretty good sized, we'd just come off the best SWF PPV ever, Power Struggle, and I'd made a whole new design. Of course, with my luck, after only two weeks my house flooded in the basement (same place I had my computer). This meant Kyle "The Mark" Solomon had to take over temporarily to keep things running. Things got back on track and then I began to talk about merging the SWF with another fed to create the EPWA with two other efedders I know. As quickly as things looked good for the SWF, it quickly changed and the EPWA became their new home.

SWF HISTORY - THE SWF RETURNS
by Bisc Limpkit

Well, as you all know, Trey himself didn't go along with EPWA. He did however secretly eventually sign up as a wrestler there. On the otherhand there was me and life in the EPWA wasn't very peachy. Due to some difficulties I was out of a gimmick and almost out of a job, so I approached long time friend, Mikey Mike Trey and we were going to re-revolutionize the EPWA with a monster angle bringing life time friends, the REAL New Revolution, together for some havok but due to some contract difficulties, or something along those lines, Trey couldn't make it and decided to re-invest with the SWF. With Trey gone, I too was out of the EPWA (because I really couldn't be bothered roleplaying in two feds) so I proposed to go in this, being the ressurection of the SWF, together. A had some ideas that Trey found usefull, and a bit, yeah a bit, of free time on my hands so here we are again, back in the SWF! Oh and I might add, without too many gripes and quirms at that.



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