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King Karnage is one of those events that seem to have alot riding on it. This year was no other, as just so many things happened, so many that its hard for even myself to keep up with it. As many know, Im not the most briefed man in the Worldwide One Wrestling federation, or what we all love to call home....the WoW. And I know some ask themselves, why is Terry trying to run a site thats based on additional info and such? Well, I can't exactly answer that. Just know I will give it my all, something noone has done for an actual WoW Magazine here before.

Back to the subject of King Karnage though. It was filled to the brim with its very name...karnage. From the opening bell, it seemed as if King Karnage '02 was looking to overshadow its predecessor from last year, and in that match alone, it seemed to be on its way. With far more surprises abound, this year's King Karnage was better than last years. With the crowning of B-Pac as King Karnage, B-Pac looks to be ready to make that bound from Intercontinental Champion to World Title contender.

But that is a problem in the WoW these days, competition. The WoW is full of it, and one should ask the question "Is it able to be pulled off without a hitch?" My answer is perhaps, but in the upcoming months, I believe we will see people with tons of experience and talent holding the lower titles, giving the new guys something to work for more. I see the Tag Titles being revived once again, as alliances seem to form and break here and there. The newest factor in all of this would be my own character, Smoke Dawg.

Anyone that has been in the WoW for a length of time knows that the Smoke Dawg character is one of the notorious bench marks of the WoW's history. Spending over a year thus far, Smoke Dawg has eclipsed Justin Payne for the longest term of service in the WoW. Smoke Dawg also holds the longest reign as World Champion, which spans approximately four months. With so many questions surrounding this superstar as to where he has been, and his history with many of the wrestlers here.....Smoke Dawg is looking to add more waves to an already typhoonal talent roster.

Where can the WoW go now though? Containing some of the biggest names in E-fed history, and already pushing the boundaries of competitism, one has to wonder what is left for the WoW? Ultimately, it is the roster's decision. Angles are what make the WoW what it is. And myself, I think everyone can agree with me when I say we are all here to ride this bad boy 'til the end.....if there ever is an end....

King Karnage proved why WoW is a great e-federation, the talent of its stars, the determination of its staff, and most importantly its will to keep going. Ring Wars is up to bat, with some mighty shoes to fill and Im sure all of the WoW will make it the next spectacular pay per view.

- Terry