PPV Archives

King of the Ring I

27/2/00

The very first SWF Pay Per View. Although it was simmed and the layout wasn't perfect, it was still a very good event, with a World Title Tournament and a great Lightweight Match.

Revolution

26/3/00

This PPV signified the break up of the coallition known by the name of Revolution. Armageddon and Alonza first got on each others' bad side at this PPV, leading to a long feud with blood sweat and more blood.

Hell Frozen Over

30/4/00

Hell Frozen Over was the unveiling of the SWF's European Belt in the form of a Royal Rumble. The PPV's main event was a three way match between the three biggest names in the SWF at the time, for the SWF World Title, eventually leading to The Boss/Armageddon alliance.

Ready to Rumble

26/5/00

One of the most detailed PPV's in the SWF history. Ready to Rumble included: a Hell in a Cell match for the SWF World Title, a Royal Rumble for No.1 Contendership of the World Title, a Loser Leaves Town Match and a two fall match for the Hardcore and European Championship belts.

Meltdown

25/6/00

This was one of the funnier PPVs, what with Outlawz 2000 being ejected from the fed and a title defence of the Buckster Wrestling Federation's Title Belt. This event, of course, was filled with controversy as Armageddon was put into a coma.

Fallout

30/7/00

With the 'Original A Team' commentating, this PPV couldn't go wrong. Commentators' histories were revealed and 'The Boss' Cameron Moyes made his wrestling debut against Alonza. The PPV also includes Michael Mole finally standing up for himself, only to be knocked right back down on his ass. One of the SWF's finer moments.

Vulgar Display of Power

27/8/00

One of the less popular PPV's. Although it was superbly written with a great opening promo by The Boss, a Bar Room Brawl in Ireland for the European Title and a DAMN good main event!

Self Destruct

24/9/00

The PPV that signalled the end of 'The Boss' Cameron Moyes's era and the start of a new rule under Alonza. With matches like Rage vs. Reef and The Cowboy Michael Stevenson vs. Phoenix, not to mention the return of 'Destroyer' Dean Davies, Alonza's new rule starts off on the good foot.

Resurrection

26/11/00

Resurrection included matches like Reef vs. Messiah in a Hell in a Cell, a five way battle for the European Title and a fatal fourway for the IC Belt. This wasn't the SWF's best event, but worth a read nevertheless.

No Escape

19/12/00

One of the best PPVs, if not THE best PPV, under Alonza's rule. Matches such as the inventive Commissioner/Loser Leaves Town Match and the six man SWF World Title match, seals No Escape into the history books.

Last Resort

28/1/01

The first Pay-Per-View of the new year, headlined with a number one contendorship ladder match. World title is on the line further down the card, featuring Reef taking on Armageddon with Alonza as the referee.

King Of The Ring II

25/2/01

The second annual King Of The Ring was the most anticipated Pay-Per-View oin the SWF's history and it didn't disappoint. The final three events of the night were Alonza-Armageddon, the glorious KOTR final and an Iron Man match for the World title!


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