The SWF Anniversary Show
We open with a video, running through all the great moments in the history of the SWF, before going live, where we see a grand setup. There are classy white clothed tables with floral arrangements on them that are packed with the SWF wrestlers (all in dressy clothes it seems) in front of the stage, on both sides of the aisle. Seated behind the wrestlers is the fan seating area, filled with raucous, diehard SWF viewers. The stage is made up to look like the entrance for an SWF show, with the large stage having a big, almost full sized, SWF wrestling ring in the middle, that has a large black podium in it, with ropes on three sides. On the non roped side (the right side of audience viewers), are the steps so the presenters can get to the podium, apparently from the cool entrance set they walk from on the right side of the stage, complete with entrance rigging, and carpeted walkway, just like it were the SWF Arena. Behind the stage is a massive big screen, which for now, displays a graphic of the Superstar Award, and fancy gold writing that says "The SWF Awards". After panning around the set, we hear the SWF Main Event theme, Vance McMillian comes walking out to a big pop from the fans, and applause from everyone. Vance has a stylish black tux on, btw. He makes his way to the podium, to start the show:
Vance(very happy): Welcome everyone here, and watching at home, to the SWF Awards! (big applause) Tonight, in honor of the anniversary of the SWF, we will celebrate all the classic matches, and moments in the company's history, as deemed by the fans! (big pop from the fans in the house) Before we hand out the first award, we would like to honor the men who made history, by being the first SWF champions by presenting them with special awards for their achievements. And who better to present them with these awards than the SWF owner himself, the one, the only, EXTREME SUPERSTAR!
The fans pop HUGE, as Extreme's music fills the air, and the screen plays his entrance video, as Extreme walks onto the stage, where the awards have now been carted out onto a table in the big ring. Extreme is dressed up in black slacks, a white tuxedo shirt, complete with a black bow tie and cummerbund, but has a black leather blazer instead of a tux jacket! He makes it look cool too. Extreme approaches the podium, and begins his speech:
Extreme: As the owner of the SWF, I am proud to be able to stand here tonight, on it's anniversary, seeing that the company has become a success. And a big part of the success of the SWF, rests on it's champions. Now, I am here to honor the pioneering wrestlers, that were the first holders of the SWF championship gold. First, the inaugural SWF 6 Man champions, Petey Pizzazz, Daimon, formerly known as Yeti, and Octane!
Everyone claps, as the three men make their way up to the stage, looking like they want to fight due to their tumultuous breakup, but Extreme pleads for them not to, and things settle. Petey is in a loud, neon pink zebra suit, with a white shirt, and pink tie, Daimon has black slacks and a simple red shirt on, Octane has black slacks, and a black dress shirt, with his signature black shades on. Extreme hands the men their awards, then shakes their hands. Petey seems overjoyed at getting an award, hamming it up all the way, even hugging Extreme after their handshake, with fans booing his over the top display of happiness. Daimon & Extreme have a tense stare down as Extreme hands him the award, seeing as though they have had some run-ins in the past. Extreme hands Daimon his trophy, and the two begrudgedly shake hands. Octane accepts his award with his never changing stone face, then shakes Extreme's hand, both men nodding at each other in respect. Extreme then points to signal the stage is theirs if they want to speak. Since Octane, nor Daimon do, they walk off, as Petey steps to the mic, with fans booing him. Petey insults Generation Gap, thanking them for being so easy to beat for the titles! GG look pissed (X has simple black jean shorts and a short sleeve "grunge" flannel shirt on, Danny has a white leisure suit, Jimmy has jeans and a Judas Priest shirt on, with a necktie on!), but hold their peace, as Petey leaves. The first Tag champs are honored next, The Suicide Brothers (who are clad in simple dress shirts and tan khakis, Jack's shirt being white, Mike's being maroon). They get congratulated by Extreme, and simply say thanks before walking off. The first Hardcore champ, The Janitor steps up next to be honored (wearing brown khakis, and his ripped sleeve janitor shirt, but accentuated with a bow tie!). Janitor accepts the honor graciously like Mike & Jack did, and says thanks before walking away. The first Television champ, Captain Fantastic is next (sporting a simple black tux), and he also accepts politely, then says a quick thank you before walking off. The first United States champion is up next, The Freedom Fighter (wearing a black tux as well), and he kindly accepts the honor, says thanks, and leaves. Now, the only man left is the first SWF World champion, Extreme's arch nemesis, The Billion Dollar Man. BDM walks up (sporting a shiny green tux like he wears in his entrance attire), and he and Extreme have a heated stare down before BDM is handed the award, then shakes Extreme's hand insincerely. BDM takes the to the mic among heavy boos, simply laughing, and gloating about being the best wrestler in the SWF, explaining why he was the first champion, then walking off, satisfied, to the sound of boos. The SWF Main Event theme plays to signal a transition, as Extreme also leaves the stage, as Vance informs us we are now going to hand out the first award, for Most Shocking Moment, presented by Dean Bokerlund! Here are the nominees:
Extreme Superstar is Julio Maniaco- SWF Rumble 1/6/04
Extreme Superstar returns at Redemption- SWF Redemption 7/30/04
Phil wins the World title- SWF Main Event 7/31/04
Angelica kisses Extreme- SWF Main Event 8/14/04
The ring breaks during the SWF "Riot"- SWF Main Event 12/13/03
The Shadow is Quow Ling's brother- Extrememania 3/26/04
Award 1: Most Shocking Moment, Presented by Dean Bokerlund
Dean comes out, in a white tux, to a nice round of applause. He says that as a broadcaster, he has had a front row seat to experience many shocking moments, and that tonight, we honor the most shocking of them all. Dean then opens the envelope, and the winner is................Extreme Superstar is Julio Maniaco! Extreme's music hits, as he comes back on stage from his place among the wrestlers, a bit shocked at his win. BDM is shown, looking pissed, as the entire Julio plot was meant to somehow get the belt off him, and it worked. Extreme says thanks, then pulls a Julio mask out of his pocket, holding it up, saying that should it be necessary, Julio could return to shake things up again! The fans pop, and chant "Julio!" as Extreme makes his way off stage, while the camera shows BDM again, still pissed. Everyone leaves, as Vance announces the next award is for Funniest Moment, presented by Angelica Summers! Here are the nominees:
Repo as Extreme Superstar- SWF Main Event 3/27/04
Repo as Goldberg-SWF Rumble 1/6/04
Dingle looks for his pants- SWF Main Event 5/22/04
Dingle looks for Steve- SWF Main Event 5/8/04
Dingle's revealing confession- SWF Main Event 8/21/04
Award 2: Funniest Moment, Presented by Angelica Summers
Angelica comes out in a glamorous looking sparkly black dress. She speaks of the sometimes outrageous things that go on in the SWF, and says tonight, we pick the very best of those incidents. And, the winner is..........Repo as Goldberg! Repo runs on stage, in black pants and a tuxedo shirt(!), then rips off famous award show speeches by saying the fans "Like me.....they really like me!", and claiming to be "King of the world!" before running off with the award excitedly. Angelica walks off, as Dean returns to the stage, to hand out the award for Most Emotional Moment. The nominees are:
Crazy Phil wins the title- SWF Main Event 7/31/04
Crazy Phil's retirement- SWF Main Event 8/14/04
The Janitor & Crazy Phil almost win the tag titles- SWF No Escape 2/13/04
Quow Ling & Shadow: Brothers Reunited-Extrememania 3/26/04
Award 3: Most Emotional Moment, Presented by Dean Bokerlund
The winner for Most Emotional Moment is..........Crazy Phil wins the title! Dean then says the retired Phil IS here, and out he comes to his music and a big pop, wearing a nice black tux. Phil, touched by the award, says it was one of his finest moments, and says he is glad fans share his feelings on that night. Everyone, wrestlers included all clap, even BDM (who he beat for the belt), who is shown begrudgedly clapping, as if to say "Yeah, you beat me, I'll give you that". Phil & Dean walk off, as Vance comes out, ready to hand out "another one of the real big awards", the one for Greatest Moment! Here are the nominees:
Phil wins the title-SWF Main Event 7/31/04
Extreme Returns at Redemption-SWF Redemption 7/30/04
SWF Celebrates America- SWF Main Event 9/11/04
Extreme Wins the Gold at Extrememania- Extrememania 3/26/04
Award 4:Greatest Moment, Presented by Vance McMillian
The winner is........A TIE! Extreme's Redemption Return, and his World title win at Extrememania apparently garnered the same number of votes! Luckily, since it all is for Extreme, they can hand him the award! Extreme comes up to a big pop, and looking a bit emotional, explains what an honor winning this means, as it shows that his hard work to entertain has paid off. He says the fans are what inspire him to work so hard in the first place, and they have as much claim to the award as he does.
Extreme goes to walk off, but Vance stops him, and says that the SWF has a surprise for him. Apparently, since he was the man who put the whole SWF together, they made a special tribute video for him! Vance tells them to roll the footage, as a pleasantly surprised Extreme, along with everyone else turns their focus to the big screen as we cut to the video. We see the SWF Arena & Superdome being built, as King of the Mountain by Kiss kicks in. Overlapped with that footage, are magazine and newspaper clippings covering Extreme's creation of the SWF. Then, we see clips of the first SWF show, where Extreme is there to welcome us, then more clips of articles/magazine covers proclaiming Extreme a success, having made the SWF a media giant. Clips of Extreme wrestling are put in, along with crowd shots, showing many Extreme signs. We see all the big in-ring moments of Extreme, along with clips of his various media appearances. As the song ends, we see Extreme standing tall in the ring, after his big return at Redemption, with live fans going INSANE for him, as he gazes out to the crowd, holding the SWF World title, with pride on his face. When we cut back live, Extreme is visibly moved by the tribute, and EVERYONE (even his SWF enemies) in attendance is giving him a standing ovation. Extreme nods in response, with his eyes glazing over with emotion. Fans chant "Thank You", as he takes it all in, before making his exit off the stage, to the back. Angelica is then introed, to present the Best Soundbyte award, for stand-out interview or backstage moment. Here are the nominees:
Phil's speech the night after No Escape- 2/14/04
Extreme's pre-match speech at Extrememania- Extrememania 3/26/04
Breakfast Club's debut promo at Spring Stampede- Spring Stampede 4/23/04
The exploits of Lt. Jim Dingle
Award 5, Best Soundbyte, Presented by Angelica Summers
Angelica says she, as backstage interviewer, has been a part of some of these moments, then announces the winner.....The exploits of Lt. Jim Dingle! Dingle comes up to a big pop, wearing a dress shirt with no sleeves, with a bow tie and cummerbund, and cut off black slacks! Dingle seems thrilled at winning, and says that people have the wrong impression about him, and his odd ways, which he says aren't odd at all. Fans laugh in disagreement, as Dingle snaps back by saying "How many of you secretly go home to watch Silk Stalkings, or listen to Kenny G?". Everyone boos in disagreement, and laugh, as Dingle sheepishly walks off after squeaking out a thank you. Angelica exits, as Dean returns to the podium to present the Best Stable award. Here are the nominees:
The Good Ol' Boys
Cash Inc
Sex Connection
The Breakfast Club
The Bell Kids
Generation Gap
Award 6: Best Stable, Presented by Dean Bokerlund
The winner is.......Cash Inc! Fans in attendance boo, as wrestlers clap out of duty, while Jahalaman Jaffe (in a nice cream colored silk shirt with fancy gold designs and khakis) Joe Money (sporting a flashy blue and purple sparkled shirt, and black slacks), & The Billion Dollar Man (his attire was already mentioned) happily go to accept. They all thank each other, for being the SWF's elite talent (according to them), and BDM says that even though fans hate them, they voted for them since they know Cash Inc is truly the best stable. The three walk off in triumph to loud boos, and some respectful applause. Dean walks off, as Extreme comes out to present the award for Most Popular Tag Team. The nominees are:
The Suicide Brothers
The Black Dragons
Beef Macho & Randy Mann (Sex Connection)
Crazy Phil & The Janitor
Award 7: Most Popular Tag Team, Presented by Extreme Superstar
Extreme comments on his love of tag team wrestling, and how proud he is of the thriving tag division in the SWF. Then, he announces the winners.......The Black Dragons! The Dragons come up, wearing matching black dress shirts and slacks. The duo shake Extreme's hand, and Extreme bows in respect, as they bow back. Quow shocks everyone by speaking, saying "We have been studying English since our arrival in the SWF, and have gotten well enough to no longer need an interpreter. We want to say thank you to the fans who voted for us."! Shadow then speaks, saying "We appreciate this great honor.", and everyone applauds, as the duo walk off. Extreme walks off too, as Vance comes out to present the flip side of the award, for Most Hated Tag Team! Here are the nominees:
Cash Inc (Jaffe & Joe)
Petey Pizzazz & JuJu
Faith & Devotion
Kings of the Street (who have since broken up)
Award 8:Most Hated Tag Team, Presented by Vance McMillian
The winners are........surprise surprise, Cash Inc! The duo come up to a chorus of fan boos, looking somewhat upset with the honor. Joe says fans really are just jealous, and Jaffe says people love to hate them, and dream about being as gifted as them! They take their awards, and march off, to more boos. Vance leaves too, as Dean returns to present the award for Best Finishing Move! The nominees are:
Extreme Superstar's Legdrop
BDM's Billion Dollar Bomb
Octane's Empty Tank
The Black Dragons' Dragon Attack
The Freedom Fighter's Star Spangled Slam
Award 9: Best Finishing Move, Presented by Dean Bokerlund
Dean says that as commentator, he has seen all these holds in action, and wonders what one fans have voted as the best. The winner is.........Extreme Superstar's Legdrop! Extreme comes out (still being in the back I guess), to the sounds of Real American, since he uses the legdrop (and the song) as a tribute to Hulk Hogan, his hero. Extreme thanks everyone, and says he owes it all to Hulk, who first showed him how the move is done effectively. Extreme then brings up a comment made by Ric Flair, made on this past Monday's Raw, where he claimed Hulk Hogan wasn't a legend. A passionate Extreme says "Ric Flair, for that statement, you are wrong. You may have won all those belts in the # 2 promotion, but your name doesn't transcend the industry like Hulk Hogan's does! Hulk Hogan changed the face of wrestling, drew more money, and earned more fans worldwide than you could ever dream of! If YOU are a legend, Hulk Hogan is DAMN sure a legend! And unlike you, Flair, he has the sense to protect his name, and not stay around playing monkey boy to piss his legacy away! I dedicate this award to my hero, a REAL hero, and TRUE legend, Hulk Hogan. Thank you Hulk for being a shining example of a real man for me growing up, and serving as an inspiration to a generation of youngsters, something others could never be." The wrestlers all start clapping, and so do fans, as Extreme holds up the award, and Real American plays as he walks off the stage. Some even chant "Flair Sucks"! Dean leaves, as Angelica arrives to present the award for Most Hated SWF Personality. The nominees are:
The Billion Dollar Man
Ayatollah Sheik (who recently lost a match kicking him out of the SWF)
Petey Pizzazz
Death Machine (who lost a similar match to Sheik last year)
Xavier Hawthorne
The Reverend
Award 10: Most Hated SWF Personality, Presented by Angelica Summers
The winner is.........what a shock, The Billion Dollar Man! Fans boo to show they agree with his win, and BDM walks up to accept, looking angered by this honor. BDM says that like they are of Jaffe & Joe, they are jealous of his wealth and talent, causing more loud boos. BDM says he will display the award proudly, since he knows it's a symbol of the fans' secret desire to be him! He also says it will look good next to his Best Stable award, and soon among other awards, the Best Wrestler award! Fans boo as BDM walks off, then Angelica leaves, as Vance comes out to present the flip side of this award, for Most Popular SWF Personality! Here are the nominees:
Octane
Extreme Superstar
Crazy Phil
The Freedom Fighter
Vance McMillian
Angelica Summers
Award 11:Most Popular SWF Personality, Presented by Vance McMillian
Vance comments on how flattered he is to be nominated, but smiles and says he surely won't be the winner. Vance opens the envelope to reveal the not so surprising winner.........Extreme Superstar! Extreme comes out to a big pop, looking humbled at the win. Extreme simply says thanks, and that he will try to continue to do whatever fans like so much about him. Extreme stays as Vance leaves, since Extreme is set to present the next award for Best SWF Diva! The nominees are:
Angelica
The Rich Girl
Miss Alabama (who is still missing after being kidnaped)
Kelly (who is still missing after being kidnaped)
Lisa (who is still missing after being kidnaped)
Jessie (who is still missing after being kidnaped)
The Freak
Award 12: Best SWF Diva, Presented by Extreme Superstar
Extreme talks about being proud the SWF tries to present it's females in an equal light, choosing to "Celebrate their skills and beauty in a non-exploitive, and tasteful manner". He says each of the nominated females, being all the female SWF talent, have been outstanding in displaying the SWF philosophy on women in the business, by remaining strong, and carrying themselves with class. Extreme also mentions that he hopes the missing females will be found, and has been working with authorities to find them. Anyways, the winner is.........Angelica Summers! Angelica walks up, and as she and Extreme are an item, they greet each other with a big hug. Angelica looks thrilled, and thanks fans for the honor as Extreme slips off stage, to allow her to enjoy the moment. Angelica says she is set to present the next award, for the Best SWF Main Event Episode!
Angelica says that every episode of the SWF's premier show was up for the award, and based on fan votes, was dwindled down to the final 4. We cut to clips of these shows, showing what exactly makes them the 4 finalists. Here are the nominees, and info on the shows:
SWF Main Event 10/4/03- It was the very first episode of the show, which featured the crowning of the initial SWF Hardcore, Tag, and Televison champs, and Extreme had a heated confrontation with then-nemesis, Death Machine.
SWF Main Event 7/31/04- This was the night after the SWF Redemption PPV, and marked Extreme Superstar's to the show, as well as Phil's amazing World title victory over The Billion Dollar Man, which was the first World title change on the program.
SWF Main Event 9//11/04- This was the recent SWF Salutes America show, where Extreme stepped down as booker, and announced his leap to being a full-time wrestler, and was capped off by the Love it or Leave it match that saw Extreme destroy Ayatollah Sheik in his first singles match on the program, to send Sheik out of the SWF. The participants in the War Games cage match at the PPV of the same name were announced as well, with Extreme being chosen for the match being the reason he decided to wrestle full time, and step down as booker.
SWF Main Event 9/18/04- This was the most recent edition, that saw the debut of Extreme's alter ego, Rowdy Robert Piper take the title of SWF Commissioner, and then face Cash Inc in a 3 on one Handicap match in the main event. The fan-decided undercard to the War Games PPV was made public as well.
Award 13:Best SWF Main Event Episode, Presented by Angelica Summers
Angelica says this award will be kept in the SWF offices, as a memento of what fans have decided as the greatest (to date) SWF Main Event Broadcast. And, the winner is..........The 7/31/04 edition of the show! Fans cheer, as Angelica announces the person who will accept the award on behalf of the SWF, the SWF Commissioner himself, ROWDY ROBERT PIPER! The fans pop as RRP's music hits, and he walks out, Extreme having changed his shirt to the Piper ripoff one, and sporting a leather jacket and kilt. RRP says he is proud to accept the honor for the SWF, and says since the fans love the show so much, the entire broadcast will be available to view on the SWF website, free of charge! Then, he says "Ah, hell, all four nominees will be up to view!" drawing a BIG pop from fans in attendance! RRP walks off with Angelica, as Vance comes out to present the award for Best SWF PPV!
Vance says that every SWF PPV to date, all 11 were eligible for voting, even War Games, which took place last Friday. We get a video package, detailing what makes each event stand out, so I'll do a synopsis of the nominees:
Halloween Hell: The first ever SWF PPV event, which featured the classic Black Dragons vs The Suicide Brothers Tag Team title Ladder match, and the epic Extreme Superstar vs Death Machine main event. The show saw 3 titles change hands, The Dragons won the aforementioned Tag title Ladder match, and The Janitor beat The Reverend for the Hardcore title, only for Xavier Hawthorne win the belt from him 11 seconds later.
Soul Survivor: This event saw 5x5 team elimination "Survivor" matches, where the Survivors advanced to the Ultimate Survival match ala WWF's Survivor Series 1990. The Suicide Brothers took it all in the Ultimate Survival match, and the not yet full time wrestler, Extreme Superstar took the challenge of a strongman named Ron McBride, who came from the crowd to request a match with Extreme. Extreme easily defeated McBride, debuting the legdrop as his main finisher.
Starrcade: Due to the previous week's chaotic riot on SWF Main Event that saw the ring collapse in a classic SWF moment, Extreme decided to make every match for this show "Anything Goes" contests, to allow the wrestlers to get their frustrations out. Starrcade marked the PPV debut of the masked Julio Maniaco, who would reveal his true identity to the world at the next PPV. It also had the debut of the new, and improved JuJu, who dropped his voodoo gimmick (and using of the name The Great JuJu) to tear through the competition in a 13 Man Hardcore Endurance Battle Royal to win the Hardcore title. The Mercenary also won title gold, in a mild upset vs Captain Fantastic to capture the Televison championship, The Good Ol' Boys beat their enemies, Generation Gap to win the vacant 6 Man titles, Ayatollah Sheik shockingly beat The Freedom Fighter to win the U.S. title, and Cash Inc won the Tag titles in a wild 3 team elimination match to bring the total title changes to 5! In the main event, The Billion Dollar Man beat Silkky Smooth to retain the SWF World title in a Steel Cage match.
SWF Rumble- This event was headlined by the SWF Rumble match, like the WWE's Royal Rumble, with 30 men entered in an over the top battle royal. The winner would be given the chance to take on the SWF World champion at what was being planned as the SWF's mega event, Extrememania! Generation Gap won the only title change of the night, beating rivals, The Good Ol' Boys for the 6 Man titles, and the main event was the SWF Rumble, which saw the still unknown Julio Maniaco shock the world by entering at # 4, then going on to win, eliminating 8 men to earn a place at Extrememania to face the SWF world champion. Julio then unmasked as he revealed himself to be none other than Extreme Superstar! Also on the program, we saw The Billion Dollar Man screw heavy favorite Octane to retain his SWF World title.
No Escape- The night saw two title changes, as Petey Pizzazz won the TV title from The Mercenary, and Generation Gap dropped the 6 Man titles to rivals The Good Ol' Boys. Crazy Phil & The Janitor engaged in a classic, emotionally charged battle with Cash Inc, coming within an eyelash of winning the Tag Team gold. The main event saw The Billion Dollar Man retain his World title in a Triple Threat match, with Extreme Superstar serving as guest referee. BDM's win made the Extrememania main event official, it would be World champion BDM facing challenger Extreme Superstar in what would certainly be an epic encounter.
Extrememania- This is the Wrestlemania of the SWF, it's grand, all out spectacular event. 5 titles changed hands Sex Connection beat champions the Good Ol' Boys, and Generation Gap in a 3 Team Dance match to win the 6 Man titles, The Freedom Fighter beat Ayatollah Sheik in a Flag match to win the U.S. title, Octane beat Petey Pizzazz for the TV title in a Last Man Standing Match, The Black Dragons beat Cash Inc for the Tag titles (and Shadow revealed himself to be Quow's brother after the win), and in the main event, Extreme Superstar beat The Billion Dollar Man for the gold in the instantly classic, Anything Goes SWF World title match.
Spring Stampede- The matches of this show were determined by random lottery drawing, and was main evented by the Extreme Lethal Lottery finals, to crown a new World champ, left vacant by Extreme Superstar when he gave it up out of fairness since he was booker the night after he beat The Billion Dollar Man at Extrememania. The Billion Dollar Man beat Quow Ling in the main event for the vacant World title, reclaiming his spot at the top, and serving as the night's only title change.
Slamboree- This was the one PPV under The Billion Dollar Man's regime, during his attempted takeover of the SWF. Due to BDM's bending of the rules, 5 titles changed hands, as Yeti (now Daimon), Tony Ramon & The Don beat Breakfast Club for the 6 Man titles, Mercenary beat Octane (with much cheating) for the TV title, The Reverend won the Hardcore title from Jack Suicide in a Handicap match where his partner was Xavier Hawthorne, to seemingly banish the title, Cash Inc won the Tag belts from the Black Dragons, and Petey Pizzazz beat The Freedom Fighter for the U.S. title. In the main event, BDM himself beat Crazy Phil in a match he set up as an easy one to retain his SWF World title.
Redemption- This show was made by a mysterious man who assumed control over the SWF, to put right the mistakes BDM made in making sure all his allies won belts at Slamboree, by giving all the former champs fair rematches. Octane killed Mercenary in a TV title match, but refused to pin him, making it clear he wanted the WORLD title, while Jack Suicide, The Black Dragons, The Breakfast Club, and The Freedom Fighter all won their belts back. But the biggest shocker of the night came when the mystery man in control revealed himself, as promised in a match vs BDM for the SWF World title, winning the gold from him, turning out to be none other than Extreme Superstar!
Heatwave- 4 titles changed hands at this event, held right outside on Miami Beach, Walter & Jules shocked the world with upsets winning them the Hardcore & TV titles respectively, as The Bell Kids upset The Breakfast Club for the 6 Man titles, as Octane finally got a fair shake at the World title, winning it with ease from The Billion Dollar Man. Also on the card, Extreme Superstar sent the fans in a frenzy, beating Faith & Devotion, and Daimon in a wild Hardcore Gauntlet match.
War Games- This entire event was voted on by fans, and saw 2 title changes, as The Breakfast Club won the 6 Man titles from enemies The Bell Kids in a Last Team Standing match, and Lt. Jim Dingle scored the startling win over Jules & Buffalo Billy in a 3 Way Dance for the TV title. The show was headlined by the War Games cage match, which saw The Army of Extreme's Extreme Superstar & Octane last until the end, and defeat their rivals in The Cash Inc Army.
Award 14: Best SWF PPV, Presented by Vance McMillian
The winner is............Extrememania! Vance calls out Rowdy Robert Piper to accept, to a big pop. RRP says that while there are limits to the SWF website hosting all the PPVs like they are doing for the top SWF Main Events, he announces they will be showing a special television broadcasts of the Best PPV award winner, Extrememania all next week! He also says fans who registered to vote for the SWF Awards will receive a DVD of the PPV of their choosing! The fans in attendance all pop huge, apparently having signed up to vote. RRP leaves to a massive pop, followed by Vance, as Angelica walks out to present the next award, Best Feud! The nominees are:
Extreme Superstar vs The Billion Dollar Man
Extreme Superstar vs Death Machine
Cash Inc vs The Black Dragons
Crazy Phil vs Cash Inc
F&D vs Immorality
We get clips of all the feuds, then go back to the stage, where Angelica is set to present the award.
Award 15: Best Feud, Presented by Angelica Summers
The winner is..........what a shock, Extreme Superstar vs The Billion Dollar Man! Extreme, having made it back as himself, changing from his RRP gear, and BDM make their way to the stage, looking intensely at each other. BDM speaks first, saying that he is proud to add another award to his collection, drawing big boos, until Extreme steps in to casually point out all the "great moments" of the feud, mentioning all the times he foiled BDM's plans and such. BDM is furious as fans laugh, then he and Extreme have a heated stare down before saying thanks, then walking off without incident. Angelica walks off as well, as Dean comes out to present the award for Greatest Match! The nominees are:
Extreme vs Death Machine- Halloween Hell
SWF World title match: Extreme Superstar vs The Billion Dollar Man(c)- Extrememania
SWF Tag Team title match: Crazy Phil & The Janitor vs Cash Inc(c)- No Escape
Vacant SWF World title match: Crazy Phil vs The Billion Dollar Man- SWF Main Event 7/31/04
SWF Tag Team title Ladder match: The Suicides(c) vs The Black Dragons- Halloween Hell
SWF War Games- War Games
We see clips of all the nominees before going to Dean for the presentation.
Award 16: Greatest Match, Presented by Dean Bokerlund
The winner is no surprise...........Extreme Superstar vs The Billion Dollar Man at Extrememania! Both men walk up again, giving each other looks of dislike. BDM starts in again with more gloating about winning another award, as Extreme simply chimes in to point out "Yeah, and for losing to me!", angering BDM and causing the fans to laugh. BDM meekly says thanks before walking away, as Extreme says thanks before leaving the stage, going to the back with Dean, as Vance comes out to present the final award, for Best Wrestler!
As Vance comes out, Extreme sneaks from the back, carrying an award, looking like an old style radio microphone. Vance seems taken aback by this, not knowing of this. Extreme presents Vance with the award, calling it the "Golden Mic" award, for being the voice of the SWF. Vance is touched by this, as Extreme leads everyone in a standing ovation. Extreme then goes back to his seat, as a genuinely moved Vance shakes it off, and moves on.
Award 17: Best Wrestler, Presented by Vance McMillian
Vance says fans were able to vote for anyone they wished who had a match in the SWF, and then he opens the envelope, as fans start calling out for Extreme to win. The winner is.....................EXTREME SUPERSTAR! Extreme is shown, looking shocked fans picked him since he just started full-time, as his theme plays, and everyone gives him a standing ovation. BDM is going along with it, but he and Cash Inc look pissed they didn't win. Extreme is floored that he won, saying as much, and thanking everyone, saying it's an honor he thought he'd only be able to dream about. A very emotional Extreme tells the fans how much he cares about them, and walks off to another standing ovation, as Vance signs off, saying goodnight.
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