
MWF
Manager Trey Williams (center) kicks Zane
Riley as A.G. Smooth (left) prepares to
stop Williams' assault. Standing to the
right is The Sycho Supastar.
BEYOND
THE SQUARED CIRCLE
By Trey Childs

From
apologies to fireballs, a sell-out crowd
at the Howards Creek Vietnam Veterans
Center were treated to non-stop action of
the Millennium Wrestling Federation.
First, in a surprise move, Commissioner
Chris Mellon apologized for his past
actions against the fans and several MWF
superstars.
To that end, Mellon even brought out
Outlaw Keith Matthews,
personally apologizing to the former
heavyweight and tag team champion.
For Matthews, however, the end of the
night would end in a blaze, but not of
glory.
At the end of Matthews main event match
against MWF champion The Queen City
Classic Chris Solar,
Father David Hayes attacked
Matthews, hitting him with a fireball.
The match was ruled a no contest.
Matthews was rushed to Carolinas Medical
Center Lincoln with severe facial burns.
He is currently recuperating.
Fans were shocked, meantime, at the
announcement of All American
Rob Deputy as the newest member of Dirty
Money Syndicate.
DMS manager Trey Williams made the
announcement prior to a tag team title
match pitting Deputy and
Mister Hojo Devlin against
champions A.G. Smooth and The Sycho
Supastar.
The champs were victorious after former
champions The Sensation
Markus Hayes and Zane Riley made their
presence known during the match.
Riley exerted revenge from an earlier
attack at the hands of Trey Williams and
Devlin, where Williams choked Riley with
his necktie.
BRIEF NOTES:
--Pacific Tsunami Naves
losing streak was broken at the last show
in February, as he pinned former MWF
champion Alley Rat
Pitt
..Nave has called for an
I Quit match for the first
MWF supershow of 2009, Ultimate
Jeopardy after Nave defeated Pitt.
--The feud between The
Sensation Markus Hayes and
All American Rob Deputy is
heating up. For the second time in two
shows, Hayes felt the effects of a Deputy
spear, this time after defeating
The Unbelievable Hardcore
King Nick James.
The next MWF show will be March 14,
2009, at the Howards Creek Vietnam
Veterans Center in Lincolnton.
Ultimate Jeopardy starts at
8pm. Doors open at 7pm and admission is
$5, with kids six and under admitted
free.
For more information, visit
the Web site www.mwf-live.com and see the
MWF advertisement on The Carolina Scoop.
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