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EWWF HISTORY

-A Little Fed called EWWF-

This fed looked like crap. It did from when I joined, and it did when I quit. But I stayed here for at least 1 year and a half. Why you may ask? Because of the challenge. EWWF had the most to offer of any fed. My first match was a jobber match. I fought two guys with dumb names. By this time I was able to start role-playing pretty good, so I won my first match.

-A Challenge leads to a never-ending feud-

After winning my first match, I decided to go after the IC Title. Well the champion, Josh Raines was said to be one of the best Role-players in the EWWF. I think he was one of the best Role-players any e-fed had to offer. It's because of him I learned to role-play good. My match against him was only our first bout. I challenged him again, very determined to win. However, I still did not accomplish this goal. So we continued onto a third battle in which I had challenged him once more for the IC Title in a Hell In a Cell at Summerslam. We had role-played like there was no tomorrow. Every day, at least two or three 80 line role-plays against one another. As they say "Third Time's a Charm", they weren't kidding. I won the IC Title from Josh Raines. 

-Taken to higher levels-

Once I was the IC Champion, Josh Raines moved onto the World division. I continued to fight in the IC Division for a while. I fought some of the best E-fed kids out there. Mr. E, Joshy D, and Hail. These three guys made this fed worth while. However, I also wanted more from it. So I decided to move up to the World Division as well. Hail had beaten me for the IC Title, so I then began my new run as World Champ Contender.

-The Battle For the Best Begins-

Me and Josh Raines were up and back. He would win one match, I would win one match. We had gotten so into this heated battle that we would role-play 150 liners, 200 liners if needed to win the matches. He would not give up and neither would I. I decided to talk to him on AOL and find out more about him as a real person and not just the Josh Raines who gave me one hell in EWWF. I realized he was a kid just like me, who lived in Florida. He had liked Football as well. I became friends with him in real life as I did with many others in this fed. It had soon come, the WRESTLEMANIA of EWWF. It was time for me and Josh Raines to finally go all out against one another.

-2:00, 3:00, 4:00 a.m.... Still Role-playing-

We had gotten so into this that it had escalated onto a more personal level. We began to do whatever we could to role-play. We would deprive ourselves of sleep just to make sure the other guy wasn't on writing a counter RP for your latest one. Neither of us would give up. And then he had to be extremely cheap.

You see, him and the Prez were friends in real life. So Josh Raines was able to use his connections against me. I would RP twice as much as Josh Raines, and to some extent, I guess that scared him. Well he began to steal role-plays from another fed and put them on the board as his own. The only problem was his stolen role-plays had nothing to do with our match, with him or with me. They were simply RP's from another fed to different people. And According to the EWWF Prez, it was all perfectly legal. How, you say? Because he counted any role-plays posted, even if they were towards you. Anything he posted would count as a role-play. Well I decided to continue RP'ing my own way, the real way without cheating.

-THANK YOU IMPACT2COOL.CJB.NET!-

You see, The Prez's board was hosted on a site. However, this board site shut down one day before the PPV. When he put it back up, al the role-plays were gone. Josh Raines's, mine, and everyone else's who had tried their best to role-play for the PPV. Luckily I had saved all my Role-plays on this site right here. Therefore when the site was back up, I put them all in again. I had about 4 or 5 Role-plays in and Josh Raines had none. He began to panic. He later IM'ed me and told me that he was not going to lose the title. His excuse? Well he said because he has to much power on the board. If he lost, it would make him look like a fool, and he did not want that to happen. I opposed this so much but since I didn't have "connections" like he did with the Prez, I couldn't do anything. Josh Raines said he was going to win, but he was going to hand me the title after the

match. How degrading is that! I worked my ass off, Staying up long nights, writing Role-plays in school just to get the title handed to me. Well that us exactly what happened. And after that insulting match, Josh Raines retired.

-A New Champ, NEW Challengers-

Well I had the world title finally. Now I had to deal with up and coming challengers. Well my friend from WWF Chaos had joined as Jason Cross. He had as much skill as I did. He moved up the ranks, beating guy after guy, while I defended my title week after week against people like JJJJ, Pyro and Corporal Punishment. Then there came a time when Jason Cross was set to face me. Another one of the great role-players I had come across in my life. Me and Jason Cross had a feud like me and Josh Raines. We were up and back. But when the title match came, also came many problems.

-I win by a hair-

I had role-played ALOT. But so did Jason Cross. Sometimes, his role-players were twice as long as mine. I had to worry about losing my title now. And I knew Jason Cross in real life. We would always talk about going home and role-playing against one another. We were truly two of the best. When the time came, for me to defend my WORLD Title against Jason Cross, the board decided to shut down once again. Jason Cross lost all his role-plays. I had saved them. And when the board was reopened, I put in about 7 role-plays against him. He had

put in none. I felt that this was a cheap win. Because he worked so hard, and would have beat me if the board had not got erased. But after the PPV, I felt that the win was cheap but, I knew I had to continue as champ even though to this day I can admit that Jason Cross really had that match won.

-EWWF slowly and painfully begins to die-

After the battle with Jason Cross, and Josh Raines, the EWWF had started to lose it's value. What once captivated me as a kid for two years now began to disgust me. So I took a stand against the EWWF. Since the EWWF was dying, I decided to create a thing called Joey Style's Informer. In this Informer, I had written backstage role-plays as many of the wrestlers in EWWF. After getting their permission of course, I posted this monster Informer. It scared the living hell out of the EWWF Prez. He had emailed every wrestler in the EWWF trying to find out who wrote that Informer. And then I came clean and stated, that the EWWF was officially Over.

-The end of a Childhood Phenomenon-

At the demise of the EWWF, I realized I had learned so much. I had learned to improve my grammar skills, made new friends, as well as enemies, and became a responsible and trustworthy champion. I have so much to dedicate to everyone in EWWF. I dedicate everything to these people, for without them, Impact would cease to exist: Josh Raines, Jason Cross, Enforcer, Hail, Mr. E, and Joshy D. Thank you for such a good run.