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Slade's Last Match

The Final Night Arena

Official Slade Craven Roleplay
Official Match Downloads
The Anarchy Cell Match

This is where Slade's final match took place. Friends of "The Main Man" offered their
thoughts on Slade's career on this night.

HBK on Slade "The Main Man" Craven
*Note I do not disclose names*

Shawn Micheals:
God when I hear the name Slade Craven all I can think about is that kid who wanted to be the best. I first met Slade back when P.C.W. (Pro Championship Wrestling) was The World Wrestling Alliance. I hadnt been there a week before I met him. He was good. He averaged 20 lines per roleplay, back then efeds had just started. My friend Sting had given me a job there as commisioner. and after another manager failed to his job I got promoted. It was Sting and Myself. Then I met Slade. He had "spunk." Still does. He has this litte catch phrase, "You will Rue the Day You messed with the Slade." He carried that phrase for the course of his wrestling career. It never got old it was like Austins "And thats the bottom Line cause Stone Cold Said So." or the Rock's "If Ya Smelllllllll What The Rock Is Cookin!" I rememebr tghat after a few days of talking Salde and I started this faction, an original dominate Tag team. The Ass Kickers Anonomyous. A.K.A. God we ran wild in the W.W.A. Then i gave Slade his first Title shot, for the US title, and he won it. And found a manager to work with us. Lana Star. Soon after Slade and I broke our ties as a Tag Team. After a few weeks Slade had climbed to the top of the singles division. He was getting better 100 words if I can recall. By this time WWA was hacked and Sting and I moved to a new fed P.C.W. named after a federation here in Dallas. Sting left and a new manager took power, Assassin under him like Sting did with the WWA, PCW began to flourish with several top stars, Then i wanted a chance at the big time. I had been out of the game somewhat and got a quick storyline with Slade going. I faced him for his title and lost. It hurt. But I got a Shot at the Heavyweight title. Thats something. Slade kept going then he had to leave for awhile. when he left I did too. He is my best friend. And when he returned it was short lived. I was a little shocked and after that for a month he was gone. I got word that he was back in efeding. In The Extreme Era of Wrestling. EEW. Our rival federation. I was worried and got hold of Slade ASAP. And after a few minutes I heard a disturbing revalation, He was in line for the EEW Undisputed Title. He was to face Rhyno. Slade had once before beaten Rhyno before he left PCW for the second time. We were worried that since Rhyno had ties to EEW he would leave like the other members of a small faction called the Impact Players once they recieved the top gold. After awhle of talking to Slade he decided he would return to PCW. It wasnt long before "The Main Man" was Heavyweight Champion once again.To top that He had become the EEW Undisputed Champion, The EEW Tag Champion along with a fellow named Shadow and was the EEW Hardcore Champion. He was the first ever EEW Triple Champion. He left EEW when he lost his undisputed title, on account of Management not keeping their word with Slade on his title defense, and becuse he felt screwed by the owner of EEW, I agree with Slade he had been on a role and then the owner returns and Slade and Shadow's careers goes to hell. If you ask me it was bull shit. When he left EEW he left PCW too. I wasnt working in PCW at the time so I had no concern about it. But then I was offered a Job back in PCW along with Mike Foxx and Stacy Kiebler. This was supposed to be his real Retirement Match. He was facing Kane. God that match was fun to write. It was one of the best of the night at PCW Dysfunction. At Dysfunction Slade anouced his return to the ring, which wa sonce again short lived. Slade had one real enemy. Trish Startus she hated him I dont know why. And he hated her. After alot and alot and alot of bitching and moaning we gave Triah a match with Slade. I dont like writing man vs women matches it isnt right Slade didnt want to do the amtche ither. But in The end about 2 weeks from twhat was supposed to be the greatest PCW specticle ever Heros 2 Legends. The Manager of PCW now Eric Bischoff and I had been Planing it for months. Slade was goign to be in the Main event in the "War Games Match" with seven other people. But when I wrote the match between Slade and Trish I was confronted by Goldberg who was being played by Eric's brother. This guy got in my face over and over until he threw me out of power. Now that night Slade had brought in an old Friend. Shadow. Shadow was in PCW for the course of 24hrs before him myself and Slade left PCW for good. Repeatedly Slade and Myself ahve been Asked to return to PCW yet no one knows what it feels like to be "kicked out" of our home. Since then Slade and I have kinda lost touch. But writign this about him makes me feel better. Letting him know how much he means to me. He is and will always be one of my brothers. Him and Eric Bischoff. I have long sicne retired from the ring and managing postitions. But I will be writing the results for Slade I owe him that. He and everyone out there knows i am one of the best writers for matches, and he deserves the best. I will push him and his opponent to the limits and Craven, good luck, and I wish you the best I hope you achieve what dreams await you in the future.
The Heart Break Kid, Shawn Micheals


The Original Boss Speaks
My experience with Slade Craven will be one I will always remember even though I never stepped into the ring with Slade working with him backstage was one of the best experiences a guy could ask for. Like most people will say he brought so much to the table that it made you glad you were working with him. He was a man who brought it all to the table and made you wonder what he was going to do next and that was the fun thing with working with him. You never knew what to expect with this guy so you always had to be prepared which sometimes was not a good thing but it did make thing interesting. I do have one last thing to say about him and that is that he will be a guy who will always be remembered by the fans as well as the superstars of PCW and we all wish you the best luck in the world in whatever you do next.
Sting

"The Main Man" Reigned Supreme

Shadow:
Man. This guy was the best. I only knew him really in EEW. He showed up one day in a chat room and told me of a place called PCW I talked to The owner of EEW Bobby and he said he hated Slade. He went on about how PCW sucked and after I suggested bringing in Slade and demolishing him. I was Bobby's new favorite wrestler. My career has ened as well but it was never really big, In EEW I was a great competitor I never obtained singles gold but I did once in a handicap match beat the Intercontintal Champion and the Hardcore Champion. They called themselves the Canadian Alliance. It was really my debut match. And I won, not long after I was headlining EEW I was undefeated there never was beaten. I lost matches but I was never the one who was pinned. It felt good. When Slade came in I didnt know he was from Texas. My character was from the real PCW, Shadow a seven foot monster. Slade and I got to talking and I decided that it was time to turn the tables on Bobby. A week before My first Pay Per View, The Royal Rumble, My fellow tag Team partner Roxxi Torretto left me alone and tried to take the Tag Titles with her but after some discussion I got to keep the belts alone for a few days, I shocked EEW with the announcement of my tag partner none other the Slade Craven. We formed the AKA and turned Heel. I had always been a face when in EEW this was my first time as a heel. The AKA picked up another member McPartlin. He was good and took the Light Heavyweigth title the last night Slade and I were in EEW. And for the course of a month The AKA held the majority of the gold in EEW. McPartlin who would win the Lightweight Myself and Slade as Tag Team, and Slade as the Hardcore and Undisputed Champion. God it was fun. Then for a short time we were the best. Bobby was secretly pissed at me and he had come to back to EEW as Eric Bischoff. I knew this. We went into Wrestlemania with the thought of winning myslf included but I didnt win my match. I didnt lose either. But I didnt win singles gold. It hurt and Slade said it was time to go. Bobby was back. he hadnt liked Slade as a triple Champion. He knew Slade had won all his matches at Wrestlemania but knew Slade had to lose one, so he took the Undisputed Title. Allowed Slade to keep the others. And Slade said 'no more'. We left EEW. We kept in touch over the course of time and then Slade offered me a job. He wanted to resurrect the A.K.A. With HBK and Myself and his new girl Torrie Wilson. I made my appearence in PCW the night Slade was in a lumberjack match. We formed and then boom HBK was thrown from power, and Slade said no, I was given the option of stay on but the place was unfamiliar and I didnt trust the manager I forget who he was that threw Shawn out of power. I left That was my last night To Slade I didnt know you that long, But man you are the best. I hope this match is the big specticle you've always wanted. Take care man and I will miss you man.
Rick O Conner "Shadow"


Stacy Keibler

About a year ago and some months I met this guy. All I can say is that it was a pleasure working with Slade Craven. I remember how Stephanie McMahon and myself joined the Wolfpac then AKA the last time I was working with him it was with Royal Fantasy along with Torrie. Oh this was version 2!. Within and out the business we are very good friends. I never had any complains about him nor we were ever bitter rivals. That is how well we got along. It's hard to believe we won't be seeing him any more. Since this is his final match I will be rooting for him in the front row seat. I just wish Slade Craven the very best of luck. Hopefully he doesn't forget his friends here from PCW. I certainly won't

Oh before I foget in Slade "The Man" Craven wont be the only one appearing for the last time. I will do the honor to excort him for the last time as well. So that's showing the nation my appreciation for Slade.

Good Luck,
Stacy Keibler AKA Dalis

Memorable Moments Working With Slade "The Main Man" Craven

When I hear the name Slade Craven, I remember when I first started e-fedding. Slade Craven was the man who brought me into the "e-fed world" and at first; to tell the truth I sucked! The first e-fed I ever joined was the P.C.W. better known as Pro Championship Wrestling. I joined this fed, not knowing what the hell I was doing, except using the name of one of my favorite wrestlers, RhYno. I joined as RhYno and I used to do half-ass role-plays that even a damn five year old could have done better. I tried making friends in the PCW, but I didn't make many at first. When I had my first match, I won just because the other person rp'd once and I rp'd about ten times, even though each rp was about ten lines each. Every match after that I lost, and I couldn't figure out why. Then when Slade came to me and tried helping me how to rp better, I began rp'ing around sixty lines an rp or around 300 words. As time went on I got better, than I found out one day I was to face Slade in a match. I tried my best at the time and I lost. Slade beat me. I thought I would never win another match. That is when I found out about another fed I thought was cool, joined it, got better, and I left PCW for a while to train at this new fed. About a month later I came back, and the EEW (Extreme Era of Wrestling) was born. PCW and EEW had a huge fed war and it was Slade going against another friend of mine, the EEW co-owner, Bobby, known better as PCW's original Maven at the time. Bobby and Ethan both got into it and wanted to see who was the better role-player and e-fedder. I was chosen by the EEW to help with the decision making of who would win and because I was the EEW commissioner, PCW chose their commissioner as the second judge, and as third judge, a former PCW champion. It turned out Bobby won the match and Slade was kind of angry with me because I voted Bobby the winner and he thought I was planning it all along. Truth be told, I really thought Bobby had done a better job and Ethan could have done much better. After that, I was in PCW, right before this fed war I was told I was in a tournament and at the end I would be facing Slade because both of us won. I totally felt like I was going to win, and I didn't. Ethan pulled off the victory and became PCW's newest World Champion, while me, I became one pissed off Hardcore Champion. So I dropped the title and I left the PCW.
About a month went by, EEW opened up a new site, went good at first, then it started picking up a few weeks later when more members joined. Slade was one of the members and when he joined, I was a little pissed off, but happy to see him join. I thought he would never come to the EEW after Bobby beat him. Both Ethan and myself have had a long feud and we thought we would see what it was like to fight in the EEW, my EEW Title on the line and see who would win. Again, I lost to Slade Craven because he did do a better job at role-playing. I realized why I had lost and it was because I didn't develop my character as good as I should have. I had been playing as my RhYno character for over 5 or 6 months at this point and I kind of lost the feel for role-playing. I was just going around saying that because I was commish and champion I could decide whom I would defend the title against. Well, I lost because I was being cocky, selfish and being a plain old jackass. I learned from that and I worked on getting better. A few months down the line, Slade left EEW again, and I was becoming quite bored of role-playing and thought about re-opening my old fed. I decided not to and chose to create a new fed. I was looking for a few assistant managers and when I was talking to Ethan one day, I decided to ask him if he would be interested. He said sure. We teamed up with another friend from the WECW Xtreme fed and we worked on the fed for about a week. The following week the shows began. After each show had a go, it was just about time for Ethan to do his show results and someone hacked the fed. Basically, after that, Ethan and myself really haven't spoken as much as we used to. But I do have to say this. I learned a lot of things from just watching him role-play. I learned not to take my opponent likely, not to rp too damn short, make the rp interesting, and finally, use your opponent’s words against them. Now if you ask me how good did I get from using those simple rules. I held 21 championships. I am the first ever and current EEW Undisputed Xtreme Champion. And I guarantee my title list will grow longer before I give up with e-fedding. I thank Slade for helping me out when he did. And I thank him for getting me into the e-fedding world. With out e-fedding, I wouldn't have as many friends online as I do right now. With out e-fedding, I would not have much to do but stay home and play pointless video games all afternoon. With out e-fedding, I wouldn't be the great role-player I am today and I wouldn't be the great graphix maker I am today. With out e-fedding, I would have never held 21 titles. And without Slade to get me into e-fedding, I would have no clue what the hell and E-fed is.
This has been a "Slade Craven Memory" from the EEW's Commissioner and former Undisputed Champion, and 7 time PCW Hardcore Champion, Joe, better known to the E-fed community as the "Gore Give Machine"
RhYno.


'The Main Event' on 'The Main Man'

Working with Slade Craven has been an adventure. It has been something I will not forget that is for sure. I got the honor of working with Slade not only as an owner of the company but also as a wrestler in PCW. Slade is one of those men you want to respect because he brings so much to the table and to the world of wrestling. And I have to say he will be one man who will never be forgotten. In his final match coming up I know that Slade will lay it all on the line just like he has time & time again so to Slade all I can really say is you will be missed and I hope for you move onto greater things outside of wrestling because you will be missed by us all that is for sure.
'The Main Event' Mike Foxx