TEAM DESTINY

TEAM DESTINY

6,240 POINTS

TEAM YES! YES! YES!

TEAM DESTINY

7,785 POINTS

TWEEZ FAMILY

TWEEZ FAMILY

7,120POINTS

TEAM TIGER MASK

TEAM TIGER MASK

Sunday, December 18, 2011

WWE TLC PPV RESULTS

Zack Ryder (NEW US CHAMPION)defeated Dolph Ziggler
AIR BOOM (TAG CHAMPS) defeated Primo and Epico
Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett
Beth Pheonix (DIVA'S CHAMPION) defeated Kelly Kelly
Triple H defeated Kevin Nash (in a BORING match)
Sheamus defeated Jack Swagger
Big Show (NEW WWE World Heavyweight Champion) defeated Mark Henry
Daniel Bryan (NEW WWE World Heavyweight Champion) defeated Big Show 
Cody Rhodes (IC CHAMPION) defeated Booker T
CMPunk (WWE CHAMP) defeated Alberto Del Rio and The MIZ 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

2011 Hell in a Cell PPV Results

Sheamus defeated Christian
Sin Cara (Mistico) defeated Dark Sin Cara (Hunico)
Air Boom (WWE Tag Team Champs) defeated Dolph Ziggler (US Champ) and Jack Swagger w/Vickie
Cody Rhodes (WWE Intercontinental Champion) defeated John Morrison
Mark Henry (WWE World Heavy Weight Champion) defeated Randy Orton
Beth Phoenix w/Natalya defeated Kelly Kelly w/Eve Torres (WWE Divas Champion)
Alberto Del Rio defeated CM Punk and John Cena (WWE Champion)

Beth Phoenix is the NEW WWE Divas Champion
Alberto Del Rio is the NEW WWE Champion 

Friday, September 2, 2011

Sin Cara vs Dark Sin Cara?

Sin Cara debuted earlier this year with an undeniable amount of hype. Some would say that Sin Cara, then performed by Luis Ignascio Urive Alvirde (formerly Mistico in Mexico), was extremely over hyped.  The internet voices complained that he had failed to deliver and only succeeded in supplying Botchamania with a limitless highlight reel. Others would argue that Sin Cara had fallen prey to the "10%ers" love of "hating just to hate," and that they were simply over analyzing his every move.

Alvirde's troubles continued as he failed WWE's Wellness Policy by testing positive for a form of steroid. After much debate, negotiation and speculation, he grudgingly began to serve his 30 day suspension the night after the Money in the Bank PPV. He worked an "injury" angle by taking a Super Power Bomb from Sheamus to an outside ladder.

A few weeks later, word surfaced on the net that Sin Cara would be returning early. The catch to this early return, was that Alvirde would not be wearing the mask. Hunico, a luchador under a developmental contract at FCW, would be suiting up to play Sin Cara. Hunico seemed to debut with more of an expectation to exceed Alvirde's performance and to eventually replace the performer all together.

Alvirde returned from his suspension and returned to the Sin Cara character. Alvirde only performed at a few house shows before he was scheduled to return to the first Smackdown taping. Word broke that his return match at Smackdown was refilmed three times due to botched moves. The first was a refilmed ending until they decided to scrap everything and refilm the entire match. As more news leaked to the internet, rumors circulated that Alvirde was sent home due to his poor performance. More news continued to surface that finally confirmed that Alvirde had been sent home before the conclusion of Smackdown tapings and that Hunico had performed in all three recordings of the match. It was believed at this point that Alvirde was indeed finished with the WWE.

This past week saw the first live Smackdown on the SYFY network. Sin Cara, performed by Hunico, had a fantastic match against the always entertaining Daniel Bryan. The match ended with a surprise, "Heel" attack on Bryan. Internet speculation quickly began as to what this could mean.

One theory is that Hunico will be playing Sin Cara moving forward and this Heel turn will allow him to make the Sin Cara character "his own." As to where more rumors suggest that WWE creative is planning for a Sin Cara vs Sin Cara match in the near future. This is an extremely exciting possibility. With Rey Mysterio currently out due to reconstructive knee surgery, the WrestleMania 28 plans of setting the most masked wrestlers in one arena may be scrapped. This may be the solution.

The coming week will tell what is going to happen.  Overall, what was once viewed as a HUGE waste could become one of the best "imposter" feuds of all-time.

Monday, August 22, 2011

MOFW Top Ten List (A-Z)

After 4 PPV's, 2,735 points, the MOFW Top Ten List (A-Z) is:

1.) JOHN CENA - 270 Points

2.) CM PUNK - 265 Points

3.) RANDY ORTON - 250

4.) ALBERTO DEL RIO - 230 Points

5.) REY MYSTERIO - 175 Points

6.) KELLY KELLY - 170 Points

7.) R-TRUTH - 170 Points

8.) WADE BARRETT - 125 Points

9.) THE MIZ - 125 Points

10.) KANE - 102.5 Points

Tweez Family makes a tough decision.

Tweez Family recently suffered injuries to two of their largest team members, Big Show and Kane.  The end of the SummerSlam PPV has allowed Tweez Family to replace their injured Superstars.  Making the tough decision to retain Big Show, they've decided the Big Red Machine, Kane.  In an odd twist of irony, Tweez Family has selected the very man that put Big Show and Kane "on the shelf."

MARK HENRY... Welcome to Tweez Family.  
Henry has left a huge path of destruction every where he goes including his recent battle royal victory that earned him a shot at Randy Orton's World Heavy Weight Championship.  This is without question a wise decision of Tweez Family's part.  MOFW recently posted that Henry was the Most Valuable Free Agent.  When asked about their injury replacement, Tweez Family had this to say:


"After watching Team Minor Threat and Team Destiny pass on Mark Henry and my lead drop so fast it was a no brainier to pick him up. If Mark Henry was pick up earlier (last 2 ppv) he would have got someone 160 and the race for #1 I'm sure I would not be where I'm at to say the least."
-Tweez Family

Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Undisputed WWE Champion is...?

71% of the MOFW Poll voters believe that CM Punk will prevail at tonight's Summer Slam PPV.  With just under four hours before the start of the SS PPV, we still have almost another 7 hours until we'll have our official answer.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The CHAMPS are here?!

It appears that there are now TWO, WWE Champions.  Last night's Raw saw John Cena capture the WWE Championship for the ninth time.  His victory celebration was cut short by the return of CM Punk.  Punk casually walked to the ring to the tune of Cult of Personality, his old ROH entrance music.  He was wearing the WWE Championship that he won eight days prior at the Money in the Bank ppv.  The tension continued to the build as he stood proudly in front of the New WWE Champion, John Cena.

It does not take a genius to figure out that this is going to lead to a HUGE match at SummerSlam.  The question is, WHO will leave SummerSlam as the TRUE WWE Champion?

Sunday, July 24, 2011

WWE'S MITB ReCap

WWE's 2011 Money in the Bank PPV was without question the best PPV of the year. I would even argue it has been one of the best PPV's of the past several years. The entire show, with exception to the Diva's Title Match, was perfect. Unfortunately, Kelly Kelly looked sloppy when compared to her oponent, Brie Bells. Every match was entertaining. Even the John Cena main event was a fantastic match lasting over 30 mins. Kudos to Cena and CM Punk alike for putting their all into that match.

Smackdown MITB Winner
With 23% of the MOFW Poll votes, Cody Rhodes was looking like the Smackdown Superstar that might be the MITB winner. His exceptional performance was not enough to earn him the victory. Much to the surprise of everyone, Daniel Bryan, pulled out the victory. If he manages to keep the MITB streak alive and walk away from WrestleMania XXVIII as the NEW World Heavy Weight Champion, it will prove that the US Championship is a stepping stone for World Heavy Weight and/or WWE Champions.




Raw MITB Winner
The MIZ DOMINATED the MOFW Polls with 58% of the votes. He even tasted victory by selling a leg injury early into the match, only to return later in the match to almost grab the MITB brief case. The MITB victory was destined for another competitor, Alberto Del Rio! Del Rio claimed his victory and became the first Superstar to win the Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank in the same year. His track record is beginning to hint that it just might be his "Destiny," to be the future WWE Champion.




At the end of the day, the MITB PPV was worth every penny.  Full of memorial moments for years to come, we all hope the WWE can deliver this type of performance EVERY PPV!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Most Valuable Free Agent

Is Mark Henry the Most Valuable Free Agent? Over the past few weeks, we've seen him DESTROY Big Show and anyone else that gets in his way.  Tweez Family has dubbed him, the next Big Van Vader.

Next Sunday's, Money in the Bank, PPV results may solidify his position in the WWE.  If there are no injuries over the next few months, Mark Henry will no doubt be one of, if not THE, Most Valuable Free Agent at the October 24th Supplemental Draft.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Rookie Report: Richie Steamboat

Richie Steamboat has been wrestling in FCW since December of 2009. Although Richie has only been on the professional wrestling scene since 2008, he has been able to travel the world to learn the craft. Richie has trained and toured with World Level Wrestling (owned by wrestling legend Harley Race), Pro Wrestling Noah in Japan, World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico, and All Star Wrestling in England. With a wrestling style that has a good mix of striking, arial attacks, and submission holds, Richie looks to be a solid pick for WWE stardom. A handful of his moves will look very familiar to wrestling fans, as they were staple maneuvers used by his father, the wrestling hall of famer Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat. Richie is a former FCW Florida Tag Team Champion.


Here are some thoughts from Team Minor Threat about their round 9 Rookie Draft pick:

"Team Minor Threat made Richie Steamboat their rookie selection based on a variety of factors: first he is the son of Ricky the Dragon Steamboat and to carry on the father's name and legacy means a lot...second before joining the WWE developmental territory FCW, Richie traveled all over the country and all over the world paying his dues and gaining experience with a variety of styles. Couple that international flavor with the development he is receiving in FCW and that's a plus."

Monday, June 27, 2011

CM Punk Shoots on WWE


During a commercial break, CM Punk proved why he's the best heel in the industry. I feel Team Minor Threat's pain at the future loss of Punk.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Team Minor Threat drops JOMO

Over the weekend, WrestleNewz reported that John Morrison will be out for at least 2 more months.  After being out of action for nearly two months, Team Minor Threat has decided to replace him.  TMT welcomes the HIGH FLYING, EVAN BOURNE to their roster.

TMT had a few comments about John Morrison and Evan Bourne.

"With John Morrison hurt and not looking to return for what looks to be at least a couple months, if not longer, I decided to replace him with Evan Bourne.  I'm down on points (living up to the name, Minor Threat) and Money in the Bank is the next PPV.  I believe that Evan Bourne could have a great impact in the near future."  
-Team Minor Threat

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Layla no more...

Several weeks ago, Layla officially announced that she had torn her ACL and MCL.  Several days later, she went under the knife to repair her damage knee.  Since this operation, Layla's long road of recovery has begun.  Unfortunately, she is expected to be out of action for at least 6 months.

This week's episode of SmackDown represents the close of the WWE Capitol Punishment scoring round.  Bastion's Boogers has faced the difficult decision of exactly which DIVA will replace Layla.  Since the injury announcement, Brie Bella lost the Diva's Championship to Kelly Kelly on this past Monday Night Raw.  This title change has made BB's decision even more challenging.  After LONG consideration, Bastion's Boogers is proud to announce that their official replacement for Layla will be the former Diva's Champion, Brie Bella.

When asked, "Why Brie Bella?" Bastion's Boogers had this to say:

"Brie Bella and her sister, Nikki, have both been an important piece of the WWE women's division. With their ability to get over with the fans by being either heel or face, it is almost a guarantee they will be on television (and Pay Per View) each and every week. I am personally looking forward to seeing Brie's rematch with Kelly Kelly very soon!"
-Bastion's Boogers  

Rookie Report: Bo Rotundo

Bo Rotundo has been wrestling in FCW since 2008. With a traditional mat based offense that defines the style of "Southern Rasslin'" and an arsenal of quick strikes Bo has become a force to reckon with. A one time FCW Florida Tag Team Champion, and a two time FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion this third generation star has gotten over quite well with the Florida fanbase. Many slate Bo Rotundo to hit the WWE scene as a member of a tag team with his brother Duke Rotundo (AKA NXT and Nexus member Husky Harris). Both are sons of Mike Rotunda (AKA Irwin R. Shyster) and grandsons to the wrestling legend Blackjack Mulligan.

When Tweez Family was asked about their selection of Bo Rotundo in round 9, they had this to say:
"I honestly do not know much about Bo's time in FCW other than he tagged with his brother Husky. I was impressed with Husky's performance while a the WWE.  I'm hoping we see the two form a tag team with-in the WWE."
-Tweez Family

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Team Destiny Officially Replaces KHARMA

Team Destiny has officially replaced KHARMA.  After long consideration, Ezekiel Jackson was selected as her replacement.  With this selection, Team Destiny now holds the Intercontinental Championship, the United States Championship and the WWE Diva's Championship.  Will this help pull Team Destiny out of LAST PLACE?  Will BIG ZEKE prove to be the, "PERSONIFICATION of DOMINATION" for Team Destiny?


"Over the past few weeks, my list of potential replacements has gotten shorter and shorter.  I think Ezekiel will have a decent run with the IC Championship.  I just hope he lives up to his catch phrase."
-Team Destiny

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Capitol Punishment PPV Points Breakdown/Results: SPOILERS

WWE Title Match
R-Truth L (30 Points) vs. John Cena W (85 Points)

World Heavyweight Title Match
Christian L (10 Points) vs. Randy Orton W (50 Points)

Intercontinental Title Match
Ezekiel Jackson W (Not Drafted) vs. Wade Barrett L (0 Points)

WWE United States Title Match
Dolph Ziggler W (50 Points) vs. Kofi Kingston L (5 Points)

The Miz L (15 Points) vs. Alex Riley W (Not Drafted)
Alberto Del Rio W (30 Points) vs. Big Show L (15 Points)
CM Punk W (35 Points) vs. Rey Mysterio L (20 Points)
Match Not Advertised - Jack Swagger L (15 Points) vs. Evan Bourne W (Not Drafted) 

MOFW Update: Capitol Punishment

Tonight is WWE's Capitol Punishment PPV!  There are some big points on the line.  Before we get to that, let's touch base on MOFW's first poll...

"WHO WOULD YOU DRAFT FIRST?"  That was the question asked for 30 days on the MOFW website.  With 68% of the votes, the majority of our voters felt that JOHN CENA should have been MOFW's 1st draft pick.  Did Team Destiny and Bastion's Boogers make a big mistake by passing on John Cena?  Only time will tell.  
Here are the results:
JOHN CENA 68%
ALBERTO DEL RIO 9%
RANDY ORTON 9% 
CM PUNK 9%
THE MIZ 4%

WWE's Capitol Punishment.  Here is the final card as reported by WrestleNewz.com:


WWE Title Match
R-Truth vs. John Cena

World Heavyweight Title Match
Christian vs. Randy Orton

Intercontinental Title Match
Ezekiel Jackson vs. Wade Barrett

WWE United States Title Match
Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston

The Miz vs. Alex Riley
Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show
CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio



The final thing to note, is the importance that this PPV will have on the teams of MOFW.  Several draft picks are officially injured or on medical leave (John Morrison, KHARMA and Layla).  Team Minor Threat, has decided to not replace the injured John Morrison.  However, Team Destiny and Bastion's Boogers will be replacing their injured/inactive members; KHARMA (maternity leave) and Layla (Torn ACL/MCL injury).  These replacements will occur this coming Friday after SmackDown airs on SYFY.  Bastion's Boogers has said they will replace their 8th round Diva with, Natalya.  Team Destiny is being very, "Hush-Hush" about their replacement pick.  With names like Alex Riley and Ezekiel Jackson on tonight's PPV card, it can not be an easy decision.  One thing we know for sure, the end of this week will see some major changes to the teams of MOFW!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Rookie Report: Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins has been wrestling in FCW since September of 2010. A wrestler on the Independent circuit since 2005, his short career has been full of multiple championship reigns; most notably the ROH World Tag Team Championship (2 times) and the ROH World Championship in Ring Of Honor and the PWG World Tag Team Championship in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (under the name "Tyler Black"). With a fast and high risk arsenal of moves, Seth Rollins is a crowd pleaser and a true contender for any championship. In his short stint with FCW Seth has been able to obtain the FCW Tag Team Championship and win the “FCW 15“ Jack Briscoe Classic Tournament. Past rivalries on the independent circuit have included battles and victories over stars such as Matt Sydal (current WWE star Evan Bourne) and Bryan Danielson (current WWE star Daniel Bryan).

Seth was the second "Rookie" Draft in the 8th round. When asked, why Seth Rollings, Bastion's Boogers had this to say:

"I've seen Seth Rollins live and in action twice, wrestling for Ring Of Honor in Dayton Ohio. He was then known as Tyler Black and was apart of the faction/tag team Age Of The Fall. Both shows I was highly impressed with his in ring work and high flying abilities. He was able to leave tag team action and break away as a singles star in ROH and I feel it's only a matter of time before he does the same in the WWE."
-Bastion's Boogers

Sunday, June 12, 2011

MOFW’s Wrestling Through the Decades Part 2: The 90’s

At the start of the 1990's, the WWF(WWE) had been dominating the mainstream wrestling market with huge live events like MainEvent, Royal Rumble, Summer Slam, Survivor Series and WrestleMania. The WWF(WWE) SuperStars from the 80's, like Hulk Hogan, Macho Man Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior and Brett Hart had become household names. In 1993, Hulk Hogan decided to leave the WWF(WWE). After a brief stint in New Japan Pro Wrestling, Hogan officially decided to retire from wrestling and to focus on his Hollywood career as an actor. As the biggest name in wrestling at the time, this was a huge disappointment to the WWF(WWE) audience.

In 1994, Hulk Hogan announced that he would be returning to wrestling. The shocking twist was the fact that Hogan would be calling WCW his new home. The fans knew that this was their chance to see Hogan lock-up with several of their favorite wrestlers, for the very first time.  Hogan's return was a stepping stone as the wrestling industry would continue to heat up a one year later as World Championship Wrestling (WCW), launched a new prime time tv program called, WCW Monday Night Nitro. Nitro was in direct opposition to WWF(WWE)'s well established, Monday Night Raw. The month's that followed saw many wrestling jumping ship back and forth between WCW and the WWF. This time from is now referred to as the Monday Night Wars. Due to this fierce competition, we only feel it's fair to focus on 20 of the top superstars/Wrestlers in the 90's from the WWF(WWE) and WCW

We’ve slimmed down the MOFW rules accordingly and finished researching the PPVs of wrestling’s past.

Part 2: The 90’s

20 - The Ultimate Warrior – 445 Points
The 90’s started out strong for the Warrior. April 1st, 1990 saw a match of EPIC proportions as The Ultimate Warrior would put his IC championship on the line for an opportunity to capture the WWF Championship, for the first and only time, from Hulk Hogan. This match took place at WrestleMania VI. Warrior held the title for roughly 8 months until he dropped the belt to Sgt. Slaughter at 1991’s Royal Rumble. He’d go on to have several feuds with The Macho KING, The Undertaker and Jake the Snake Roberts until he was fired from the WWF in 1991. Warrior made his return to the WWF in 1992, at WrestleMania VIII. By the end of `92, the Warrior would go into a 4 year long, semi-retirement. Warrior made a short lived return to the WWF on Monday Night Raw, in 1996. 1998 saw the Warrior make his final mainstream wrestling return, at WCW, where he opposed Hollywood Hogan’s nWo with his oWn (One Warrior Nation). After 3 PPV appearances, the Warrior disappeared from the wrestling industry yet again. He announced his official retirement in 1999.

19 – GOLDBERG – 575 Points
September 22, 1997 saw the WCW debut of “DA MAN,” GOLDBERG. Goldberg was quickly developed and pushed as an unstoppable force. Early 1998 saw Goldberg on an, “Undefeated Streak.” He received his first title shot against Raven, for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (early 1998). Goldberg defeated Raven on Nitro for his 75th straight victory and his first professional wrestling championship. Several months later in July (1998), Goldberg would defeat Hollywood Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. It is important to note that both of Goldberg’s major title captures occurred at NON-PPV events. As a result, he would not score any points. Goldberg did have several successful US Championship defenses on PPV’s before vacating the title as a result of capturing the WCW World Heavyweight Title. He would defend his title for several months. Just when it looked as if no one could stop him, he suffered his first defeat at the hands of Kevin Nash at 1998’s Starrcade. Though Goldberg had several feuds through the end of the `90’s, he never held another major singles title. All though his time in wrestling was short, his impact was definitely felt.

18 – The Giant / Big Show – 790 Points
Paul Wight made his professional wrestling debut in 1995. Calling himself The Giant, he claimed to be the son of the late, Andre the Giant. Shortly after his debut, The Giant would capture the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at 1995’s Halloween Havoc by defeating Hulk Hogan via DQ (special stipulation). He would later be stripped of the title due to a controversial victory at Halloween Havoc. Roughly six months later, The Giant would recapture the WCW World Heavyweight Title by defeating Ric Flair on WCW Nitro (NON PPV Victory NO POINTS). He would hold the title for 3 months until he was defeated by Hollywood Hogan. This was The Giant’s last singles title at WCW. He would go on to be a 3 time WCW World Tag Team Champion. Two of these championship capturing victories were at PPV’s. Paul Wight left WCW in February of 1999. He reappeared on WWF television as Mr. McMahon’s bodyguard, THE BIG SHOW. Teaming with The Undertaker as the Unholy Alliance, they would capture the World Tag Team Championships twice in 1999, one being at the PPV SummerSlam. The Big Show would finally capture his first WWF Championship on November, 14, 1999, at the Survivor Series PPV.

17 – Rocky Maivia / The Rock – 855 Points
Johnson made his WWF debut as Rocky Maivia, at 1996’s Survivor Series (winning as the Sole Survivor). Rocky Mavia was WWF’s first 3rd Generation Superstar. He received a large push as soon as he debuted. He captured the Intercontinental Championship on February 13th, 1997, at a Monday Night Raw event (NON PPV No POINTS). Rocky would drop the belt 2 months later the Owen Hart. Johnson would change his name and persona from the fan hated, baby face, Rocky Mavia, to the arrogant and bad-mouth, The Rock. The Rock would be awarded the IC Championship on December 8, 1997 at a Raw show. He would hold the IC Championship for just over 9 months before losing to Triple H on August, 30, 1998 at the SummerSlam PPV. The Rock quickly transitioned to main event status by capturing the WWF Championship on November 15, 1998 at the Survivor Series PPV. All of the Rock’s WWF Championship reigns were short lived as he lost the title twice to Mankind (Mick Foley) in early 1999. By the end of 1999, The Rock had held the WWF Championship 3 times, his last reign in the 90’s ending at the hands of Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania XV. Although the Rock and Sock Connection held the WWE Tag Team Championship twice by the end of the 1999, the victories were on Monday Night Raw events (NON PPV).

16 – Hunter Hearst Helmsley / Triple H – 875 Points
Paul Michael Lévesque, better known as Triple H, started out at World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994, as Terra Ryzing. A name change in mid-1994 to Jean-Paul Lévesque, accompanied by a, “French” gimmick did not advance his career with WCW. Paul left WCW in January of 1995, after being denied a push in singles competition. He debut in the WWF in April of 1995 as the, “Connecticut Blueblood" Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Hunter’s career hit a short stalling point until 1996, when he began to feud with Marc Mero (formerly Johnny B. Badd of WCW). On October 12, 1996, Hunter defeated Mero for the IC Championship (Raw Event - NON PVP). Hunter held the IC Championship for almost four months until he dropped the belt to Rocky Mavia. Hunter feuded with Goldust and finally defeated him at WrestleMania XIII. His career picked up steam in 1997 when he won the King of the Ring tournament. Later that year (1997), Shawn Michaels, Hunter, Chyna and Rick Rude formed D-Generation X (DX). Hunter went through yet another name change, to Triple H. DX had a long running feud with the Hart Foundation. Once the feud ended, Triple H feuded with Owen Hart over the European Title; which Triple H held twice totaling 5 months from December 2007 to July 2008. During Hunter’s feud with Owen, Shawn Michaels, the leader of DX, had suffered a legitimate back injury that forced him into an early retirement. As a result, Triple H assumed the role as leader of DX. On August 30, 1998, Triple H regained the IC Championship for 2 months until he was forced to drop the belt due to an injury. Triple H captured his first WWF Championship on August 23, 1999, at a Raw event (NON PPV NO POINTS). He held the title for roughly 3 weeks. He regained the WWE Championship on September 26, 1999. He held the title this time for nearly 2 months.

To be continued...

One more day.

The excitement is building for us here at MOFW.  Monday begins the scoring round for WWE's Capitol Punishment PPV.  WHO will be in the main event on Raw and Smackdown?!

If you have not voted on who you would draft first it's not too late.  Just a FEW more days to go until the next poll is posted.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Rookie Report: Brett DiBiase

Brett DiBiase has been wrestling in FCW since 2008. A third generation star, Brett is the grandson of wrestlers "Iron" Mike DiBiase and Helen Hild, and son to "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. His brothers Mike and Ted Jr. are also professional wrestlers. To date Brett DiBiase's strongest showing has been in tag team wrestling. Brett is a one time FCW Tag Team Champion with his partner Joe Hennig (AKA NXT and Nexus star Michael McGillicutty). After the loss of the FCW Tag Team Championship titles a feud began between Hennig and DiBiase. Fighting against one another the former team mates battled to a double disqualification. At the rematch Brett suffered a serious injury to his knee that required surgery. During his rehabilitation time Brett joined the FCW commentary team. Currently Brett has been working as a referee due to complications with his knee, and many hope to see him make a full recovery. Full of potential, many expect Brett to team with brothers in the near future.

Brett was the first "Rookie" Draft in the 8th round.  When asked why Brett DiBiase, Team Destiny had this to say:

"Over the past year, there have been many rumors of a stable forming (The Fortunate Sons) with, Ted and Brett DiBiase.  With Ted on my team, Brett seemed like the logical choice.  Once Brett's knee heals, I hope we see him on WWE television."
-Team Destiny

Sunday, May 29, 2011

WWE Capitol Punishment

WWE's next PPV is, Capitol Punishment.  It takes place on Sunday, June 19th, in Washington DC.  This will be a rather important PPV as some roster changes may be occurring for 2 of the MOFW teams.

Team Destiny will be eligible to replace KHARMA after the Capitol Punishment PPV and corresponding POST Raw/Smackdown events.  Speculative rumors on the net all say that she is pregnant and that she'll be out roughly 9 months.  KHARMA was originally drafted in the 6th round.  With this round having NO stipulations, Team Destiny is eligible to replace KHARMA with ANY available WWE Superstar.   How will being in last place, with only 30 points, affect this upcoming replacement?

Layla officially announced that she suffered a torn ACL and MCL last week.  She had surgery this past Thursday and is reported to be out for at least 6 months.  Bastion's Boogers will also have the option to replace Layla after the coming PPV's post Raw/Smackdown.  Unlike KHARMA, Layla was an 8th round, Diva draft.  Bastion's Boogers must replace Layla with another diva.  Luckily, the Diva's Champion, Brie Bella, is still available.  If Brie can make it past Capitol Punishment with the Diva's Championship in hand, will she be at the top of Bastion's Boogers list?

The official, WWE  Capitol Punishment poster has sparked some controversy.  In addition to it featuring Rey Mysterio and John Cena we see President Obama in a referee's shirt (see below).  Could President Obama be making a historic WWE appearance?!  One thing we know for sure is that this poster earns Bastion's Boogers and Tweez Family an additional 5 points each.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

MOFW’s Wrestling Through the Decades: Part 1

All members of the Mid-Ohio Fantasy Wrestling league are products of the 80’s. Our love for wrestling was established when legends like Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Ric Flair, Sting, The Ultimate Warrior and many, many more were in their prime. It was a good time for the wrestling industry and the wrestling fans alike. We’ve decided to put together a list of the Superstars from the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s. We’ve slimmed down our rules accordingly and finished researching the PPVs of wrestling’s past. Even though it was not a PPV, we’ve decided to start with the pinnacle of wrestling events, the LEGENDARY, WrestleMania I.
Part 1: The 80’s


10 - Rick Rude
Rude won the WWF Intercontinental Championship belt at WrestleMania V, by defeating the Ultimate Warrior. With Bobby the Brain Heenan as his manager, Rude had a very successful run in the WWE, earning him a spot at number 10.



9 - Ultimate Warrior
The 1980’s saw the Ultimate Warrior win the WWF Intercontinental Championship twice. He held the IC belt through the end of `89. Warrior would steamroll his opponents through the 80’s with only one PPV defeat. With his high-energy entrance, brightly colored attire and dominating in-ring performance, the Ultimate Warrior quickly captured the hearts of fans around the world.



8 - Brutus the Barber Beefcake
Brutus was a one-time WWF Tag Team champ. A face turn in the 80’s turned him into a fan favorite. This change rolled into a lot of wins. Brutus was in the main event at the 1989 SummerSlam PPV.



7 - Tito Santana
Tito held the WWF Intercontinental Championship and was one half of the WWF Tag Team Champs. He competed in ever PPV and was victorious in the majority of his matches.



6 - Ted Dibiase
Dibiase competed in 8 PPVs, but had 10 matches. Although The Million Dollar Man never captured the WWF World Heavy Weight Championship, he was a main stay in many PPV main events.



5 and 4 - Ax & Smash, DEMOLITION
Demolition had a great run as a WWF Tag Team Champs in the 80’s. Holding the tag belts for a record 478 days. This record stands today. With two Tag Team title reigns reaching 554 days, Demolition dominated the WWE tag team division in the 80’s.



3 - Andre the Giant
Andre was featured on a lot of PPV posters in the 80’s. He competed in about half of the PPV main event. Although he captured the WWF World Heavy Weight Title in 1988, it was as a not PPV event. Most of Andre’s matches were NON title matches.



2 - Macho Man Randy Savage
Savage competed at 11 PPVs but fought in 15 matches. He held the WWF Intercontinental Championship from 1986-1987 when he dropped the title to Rick Steamboat at WrestleMania III. Savage captured the WWF World Heavy Weight Championship for the first time in 1988 at WrestleMania IV. He held the title until 1989 when he was defeated by Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania V. With Miss Elizabeth at his side, Savage has a HUGE fan favorite through the 80’s.

1 - Hulk Hogan
He was the biggest name in the 1980’s. Everyone knew the name Hulk Hogan. In his classic yellow tights and unforgettable catch phrases, Hogan became a pop culture icon. Hulk Hogan held the WWF World Heavy Weight Championship from 1984-1988 until he was defeated by Andre the Giant. He recaptured the title in 1989 by defeating Macho Man Randy Savage at WrestleMania V. He held the title through the end of `89 until he “passed the torch” to the Ultimate Warrior in 1990. Hogan was on all the PPV promotional posters and competed in 85% of the PPV main events.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

ARE YOU TOUGH ENOUGH?

I find myself looking forward to Tough Enough every Monday almost more than watching Raw. I watched a bit of the original TE on MTV years ago. This new season is incredible. I have to say I have a new appreciation for Stone Cold Steve Austin. He brings an amazing compassion to the ring as well as plenty of laughs.

We will conduct a Supplemental Draft on OCT. 24th. Some of these contestants show that they may have a bright future in the WWE. We'll see if any of them are picked up on OCT 14th.

I looked the video below up on youtube. This was filmed the night after WrestleManiaXXVII. This was our first real look at the TE contestants. I find it intersting to to see how they handle being out in the ring compared to their performance on the TE show. If you have not seen the show I highly suggest that you check it out: WWE Tough Enough

Friday, May 20, 2011

A legend passes away...

Macho Man Randy Savage
Randy Mario Poffo
November 15, 1952 – May 20, 2011

The WWE's Over the Limit PPV Card so far...

We are all SUPER excited for this weekends PPV.  It'll be interesting to see how things play out.  This is the current card.  As always, "card subject to change."

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

BRAGGING RIGHTS

By the end of the 2011-2012 season, one team will walk away with the ultimate prize, the Mid-Ohio Fantasy Wrestling Trophy.  This trophy represents one very important thing...
Bragging Rights
With this Friday's Smackdown main event spoilers on the web we know where each team ranks before the first PPV of the season, WWE's Over the Limit.  Is this a sign of how the points will add up in the end?  
Will Hustle, Loyalty, Respect and a bit of AWESOME be enough to keep Tweez Family on top? 
Will Team Destiny and Alberto Del Rio capture Gold this season?
Was Y2J a risky pick for Bastion's Boogers (pun intended)?
Will Team Minor Threat live up to its name? 

SURVEY TIME: Who would you draft first?

It is important to point out that the MOFW draft took place on April 27th, 2011.  Just a 1 day after the completed WWE Draft and roughly 4 days before the WWE Extreme Rules PPV.  At the time, The MIZ was on a 160 day reign as WWE Champion.

There was a lot of surprise over The MIZ being picked 6th in our draft.  Was it a smart move to overlook, at that time, the WWE Champ?  Only time will tell.

MOFW wants to know who you would draft first.  We placed a convienient survey to the right of our page.  You can pick from the 8 Superstars drafted in the first two rounds.  We want to hear your opinions.

Voting ends on Juue 15th, @ midnight. SO VOTE TODAY!!!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

“Why Fantasy Wrestling,” you ask? Well…Why Not!?

Over the years, I've participated in several Fantasy sport events; baseball, basketball and football. I have done well in all, especially football. I’m a lifelong wrestling fan. Some of my fondest memories of growing up with my little brother are of the countless hours we spent watching old WWF video tapes. I was even fortunate enough to witness the LEGENDARY ECW match between Bam Bam and Taz where they crashed through the ramp. ECW Heatwave 1998, in Dayton, Ohio… good times.

I’ve always wondered what a fantasy wrestling league would be like. A few months ago, I was entertained and inspired by Pro Wrestling Report’s fantasy draft, PWRDRAFT. The PWRDRAFT started after Wrestlemaina 27. I was instantly hooked. For three weeks straight it was all I talked. Eventually I started campaigning to convince my friends and fellow wrestling fans to start our own Fantasy Wrestling League. After much planning, debating, arguing and compromising we all came to an agreement. We set the rules, our draft stipulations and the draft date.

The only wildcard in my drafting strategy was where I would be picking. The day of the draft we picked numbers out of a hat to dictate the order. I was initially pretty disappointed by having to pick 3rd. I really wanted Cena on my team and I just knew he would not be available by the 3rd pick. I had to wait while Danny (Team Destiny) and Derek (Bation’s Boogers) picked before me. I figured that picking third, I was going to get Alberto Del Rio. Not a bad pick, after all he did win the Royal Rumble. History dictates that he will wear the WWE or World Heavyweight Title at some point.

Much to my surprise, Danny picked Del Rio first. Next was Derek, who is a HUGE Cena Hater. When the “Cena Sucks” chants start at our local, Nationwide Arena, he’s one of the guys chanting. Orton was his best pick to not compromise his wrestling fan morals by picking Cena. As luck would have it, I got Cena with the 3rd pick. I was so excited! I knew he was going to be the top guy this year with the most points.

Robbie finished out the first round with the 4th pick. He made a somewhat surprising choice by going with CM Punk. At that point, I started thinking about who I could get in the 2nd round. It would all depend on Robbie's 2nd round pick. It’s important to note that we did our draft order in a 1-4, 4-1 rotating order.  Considering the MIZ was still available, I was hoping for Wade Barrett. To the amazement of everyone, Robbie picked Christian as his 2nd round pick. Thanks again to Lady Luck, I got the Miz. He was the WWE champ at the time. This guaranteed me at least one PPV main event with the MIZ either defending his title or attempting to regain it in a rematch.

At that point, I was pretty happy. In Fantasy Football Drafts I’ve always tried to get a WR and QB from the same team. You can double up on points with a touchdown pass if you have both guys. I tried to do the same thing in the MOFW draft. It worked out as I was able to pick up Big Show and Kane, the current WWE Tag Team Champs, with my 3rd and 4th draft picks

We are now just a few days away from WWE’s Over the Limit PPV. I have never been more excited for a fantasy league. I have always loved WWE and now I find myself loving it even more. My buddies,  who are like most wrestling fans, are quick to criticize the WWE.  They have been devoted to WWE televised events over past few weeks.  I have to agree with Danny’s previous post, we started MOFW with the intent of it being larger than just the four founding fathers.

If you love WWE/Wrestling I’d suggest starting your own Fantasy Wrestling Draft, especially if you enjoy fantasy sports. Shoot us an email for more details on how we got things started. Pull the rules off our site to revise and start your own league. Send us your thoughts and comments.

Once again, special thanks to the best wrestling Radio show, TV show and Wrestling Website... Pro Wrestling Report. Thanks for the inspiration.

-Josh
Tweez Family

Monday, May 16, 2011

What is Mid-Ohio Fantasy Wrestling?

Over the past few days we've received several questions about MOFW. Maybe I can answer a few.

"What is Mid-Ohio Fantasy Wrestling?"

MOFW is just as its name implies, a fantasy wrestling league. It was started in Mid-April of 2011 by four life-long wrestling fans, Josh Mustacchio, Derek Watson, Danny Cooper and Robert Reeder. Well, Josh is more of a Sports Entertainment kinda guy. All credit goes to him for the concept.  Well, in all fairness all credit should go to the PWR Wrestling Show, as their fantasy draft was the inspiration behind MOFW.  Josh is an avid fan of PWR.  He is even planning on joining them down in Miami next year for WrestleMania 28.  He never misses a podcast.  A few months ago two of the hosts decided to do a fantasy draft (which I recommend checking out on their website: PWR Wrestling Show).  They had an even mix of WWE Superstars and TNA Impact Wrestlers. After pitching the idea to us several times, we all agreed that it sounded like fun.

After much, "deliberation," we set our rules. The 2011 MOFW season started several days after the WWE Raw/Smackdown draft. It was also decided that we would stick with WWE talent for this year's draft.

"Is it too late to join in this season?"

Unfortunately, yes it is. However, that doesn't mean you can't start your own Fantasy Wrestling draft. Our goal is to make MOFW something that is larger than the four of us. The rules that we have established are meant to be an outline that inspires others to start their own Fantasy Wrestling drafts. Very much like the PWR Wrestling Show's fantasy draft that inspired us.

This draft has been a lot more fun than I anticipated. I've caught myself hoping that Superstars I despise will pin one of my favorite Superstars.  This draft has been insanely rejuvenating.  If you have a love for wrestling I highly recommend you and your friends give a fantasy draft a shot. If you are interested in more info of how we set things up, shoot us an email at: MIDOHIO.FANTASY.WRESTLING@gmail.com

If you are reading this, I hope that you find these blogs entertaining and hopefully inspiring. If you have any ideas or subjects that you may find interesting, please send us an email.

-Danny
Team Destiny

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