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Tonight I'll have news on our second IIWF World Tag Team title change in as many weeks; a feud that has gone on far too long; the antics of Team Brutality; thoughts on Brody Thunder and the Syndicate; and a guess at what's running through the mind of The Cell. Plus, we'll have a chance to meet with a man who, for the first time since he's been in the IIWF, spoke live to our fans on Saturday. I'm speaking of Creed, and he's coming up in a special "Up Close and Personal" segment. First, let's bring everyone up to date on where we stand in the IIWF United States Tag Team Tournament. The field was dealt a blow Saturday night when both members of the Players' Club were injured at the hands of Brody Thunder and "Outlaw" J.W. Hardin. Unfortunately, it appears that Dynamite and Reyna will be unable to wrestle their first-round match tomorrow night against the Zodiac Connection. With that in mind, here are the current pairings: First-Round - February 26 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Players' Club vs. The Zodiac Connection Rising Sun Revolution vs. The Hangmen Second-Round Bracket A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Night Patrol vs. Pain Inc. - March 1 Cold Spell vs. RSR/Hangmen Winner - March 8 Second-Round Bracket B ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Harlequins vs. Team Sychosys - March 1 Prophets of Rage vs. TPC/Zodiacs Winner - March 8 Semifinals ~~~~~~~~~~ Bracket A Championship - March 15 Bracket B Championship - March 15 Finals ~~~~~~ March 22 at Ring Wars III ************************************************************************** ---------------------- TIM DROSS BREAKS IT DOWN ------------------------ ************************************************************************** WRITTEN IN THE STARS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've found myself wondering several times over the past few days exactly why the Zodiac Connection accepted the challenge of the Dark Disciples to a match Saturday night. We all know by now that the match eventually cost Taurus and Scorpio the IIWF World Tag Team belts which they had won a week earlier from the Disciples. The only explanation I can come up with is that the Zodiacs vowed to be fighting champions. Despite the attack they suffered at the hands of the Disciples earlier in the evening and then in the championship match from Team Brutality, Taurus and Scorpio put aside personal injury to defend their belts. Since Snow Brawl, the Zodiacs claimed to be fighting for the fans in the IIWF and they were clearly fan favorites in the rematch Saturday night. Unfortunately, Don McQueen and Brian Lau appear to have pulled the right strings again to make their men look good. But the fact remains that the Zodiacs did not have to accept the match Saturday. They did. Despite dropping the belts, Taurus and Scorpio have earned this reporter's respect. Good luck to them in the IIWF U.S. Tag Team Tournament! A NOT SO "LONE" WOLF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For months, Brody Thunder has led everyone in the IIWF to believe that he was his own man. He stood alone... apparently... against countless opponents upon entering the IIWF. He stood alone... apparently... against the Syndicate when they attacked him. And he even appeared to be acting alone when he sought help from "Outlaw" J.W. Hardin. Apparently, Thunder is not such a lone wolf after all. He and Hardin were willing to work _with_ the Syndicate to injure the Players' Club -- all for money. There was even speculation running amok last weekend that Thunder was the newest member of the Syndicate, but I now have it on good authority that this was strictly a business deal between the Syndicate and the cowboys. Now, with Hardin's apparent retirement -- I say "apparent" because I just don't think the "Outlaw" can be trusted to do anything he says anymore -- Thunder is once again left to patrol the plains of the IIWF... seemingly on his own. And it seems that he has one Billy Shakespeare clearly in his sights. "Spotlight" must be wondering if Brody Thunder is working alone against him... or if a pack of his "friends" is waiting around the next bend. "Lone Wolf"? I don't think so. PETROW IS "PSYMPLY PSURREAL" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ He calls himself Sychosys, and while Joe Petrow may be a bad speller, he seems to be a good judge of character. This is a man whose antics, for lack of a better word, since he joined the IIWF include taking over the sound booth and changing wrestlers' theme music, stealing the tag team belts from the Dark Disciples, attacking a female manager, and interfering to help Majestic Maurice McArthur win two matches. We now know the reasoning... if you can call it that... behind his latter actions. Petrow, lunatic that he is, still calls himself the former IIWF tag team champions. Still, when IIWF President Dan Spreadbury mandated that Petrow needed a tag partner to participate in the U.S. Tag Team Tournament, Petrow obviously went for someone who would not cramp his style. McArthur have never cramped _anyone's_ style. I would find this sham laughable but for one thing -- Team Sychosys defeated G.W.R. to advance in the U.S. Tag Team Tournament. Now, I can honestly say that anything can happen in the IIWF. BRUNO WOULD BE PROUD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The IIWF strives for family programming, but things turned ugly Saturday night when the Sandman and Steve Kowalski put on a clinic for the American Red Cross. Both men were bleeding profusely by the end of the match, which ended in a double countout. While the IIWF makes every effort to sponsor good scientific matches, the very nature of the business makes it difficult to avoid occasional bloodshed. When you have two competitors like Kowalski and the Sandman involved, bloodshed seems almost a given. The feud between these two men dates back to Kowalski's first week in the IIWF when he took exception to the Sandman using the name of his father, Bruno the Sandman. Neither side backed down and neither side claimed victory. Their bad blood seemed to settle until both began chasing the same prize and the same prey -- the IIWF Intercontinental Championship belt being worn by Marty Warnett. One problem -- neither Kowalski nor the Sandman has the title shot at Ring Wars III. That spot belongs to none other than Lord Byron, another long- time nemesis of Warnett's. However, the Sandman has a shot at Warnett this Saturday night. I have to wonder if Kowalski will be banned from the building for that match. Otherwise, I have a feeling we'll be seeing more blood shed. THE CELL FINDS "CULT"URE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Many fans were scratching their heads when The Cell -- as I'm told he wishes to be called now -- arrived for his match with Ned Norton with a group of monk-type people Saturday night. I understand these people do not want to be called a cult, although the name seems to fit, choosing _sect_ instead. Whatever you call this group led by the man called Oak, it is obvious that they have had a strong influence on The Cell in a short period of time. Putting the pieces together, it's clear that our mystery caller in the IIWF Towers from last Friday -- the man talking behind a locked door about Oakland and $10,000 was actually The Cell. That's a lot of money, even for _my_ country club. Now it's common knowledge that I'm no fan of The Cell's. He attacked me in the ring once and tried his best to get me into court recently. The IIWF's wrestlers are free to follow any path they desire, but I'd like to look at the good of the organization in this case. It's evident that this Oak person was soliciting IIWF stars last week and I'm not sure he'll be content to feast on the lean mind and fat wallet of The Cell. Beware, IIWF wrestlers! CHESHIRE IS FOR THE BIRDS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've seen some low acts during the past year, but Cheshire may have topped them all Saturday night by stealing Chiquoit, the eagle companion of the Native American Nightwing. IIWF officials approached Nightwing after the match about pressing charges because stealing a bald eagle, which is an endangered species by the way, just happens to be a federal offense. Should any danger come to the bird, Cheshire may expect to see the FBI knocking at his door. Nightwing told me earlier today that he has no plans to prosecute Cheshire, choosing to pursue this matter in his own way. He said something about a spirit returning to its own spirit in nature -- or some such thing I didn't understand. But there was a flame in the young man's eyes which said this matter was far from over. We'll keep you up to date, fans. TEAM BRUTALITY: STRENGTH IN NUMBERS? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's been more than two weeks since we witnessed the origin of "Team Brutality," the combined forces of Pain Inc. and Night Patrol. I'd be hard-pressed to cite any other group that has made such an impact on the IIWF in such a short time -- and yes, that includes the Syndicate. Ironically, while Brian Lau was plotting to rid the IIWF of the Players' Club, a more dangerous force may have been forming. Team Brutality sent a clear message to Lau, McQueen, and the rest of the Syndicate Saturday night that they are not to be taken lightly. Yes, they helped the Disciples recapture the IIWF World Tag Team belts, but then left Wulf and Kane laid out in the middle of the ring. I'll be interested to see if the egos in Team Brutality are able to withstand the meeting between Pain Inc. and Night Patrol in the U.S. Tag Tournament coming up this Saturday in the IIWF Coliseum. In public, Mr. Mic and Brenda Hawkings claim that it will strictly be a win for Team Brutality. In private, you have to feel that both managers want _their_ team to advance in the tournament. YA SNOOZE... YA WIN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It was quite an unusual win for "Real Deal" Luke Steele last Saturday when he bested Mr. Damage in a rare boxing match. Steele pummeled Damage for two rounds before the "Blunder from Down Under" resorted to chloroform to literally "knock out" Steele. He then put the referee and Steele's second to sleep before leaving the ring. Mr. Damage may have had a good laugh over his antics, but IIWF officials weren't laughing Monday morning. The official report from the IIWF Special Concerns Committee states that no wrestler should have an opportunity to use any foreign object, medicinal or otherwise, in a sanctioned match. I understand a suspension was discussed, but some members felt that suspensions in the IIWF are becoming nothing but unpaid vacations for the wrestlers. So the committee took a hard-line stance and used Mr. Damage as its poster boy. The end result was a record fine for the IIWF -- well into the six- digit mark, I understand. The committee would not specify any figures, citing this as a personnel matter, but IIWF President Dan Spreadbury says this should cause the IIWF's wrestlers to sit up and take notice. Mr. Damage could not be reached for comments on whether or not he will appeal this record fine. ************************************************************************** -------------------- UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL: CREED ----------------------- ************************************************************************** "My name is Creed - and I have something to say." TD: With those words Saturday night, Creed put a sharp exclamation point on what was one of the more remarkable performances the IIWF has seen in a long while - Creed defeating the Intercontinental Champion of the World, Marty Warnett, and then directing what were really his first ever words here in the IIWF toward the person of one Mad Dog Watkins. I caught up with Creed and his manager, "The CEO" Jack Montgomery early Sunday morning out in Northern California -- and after some high level negotiations I was able to secure the first-ever interview with this very talented rookie. [The sun is threatening to rise over the San Francisco Bay Bridge as three men walk along the China Basin: Tim Dross, "The CEO" and the powerful Creed. The trio makes it's way around the orange cones and construction tape that signify a burgeoning development project. Creed is decked in his customary black -- boots, jeans, muscle shirt, sunglasses and San Francisco Giants baseball cap. Creed's left hand is, of course, completely covered with the red glove. As Creed speaks, it is with a low yet soft voice - with only the faintest hint of a deep rumble... like a ghost train far in the distance.] TD: Creed, after your nearly three months in the IIWF, you chose last night to finally speak. Your prolonged silence has been a matter of much speculation. Why haven't we heard from you before? CREED: Not really my job to talk. I get paid to wrestle. It's what I like to do - it's what I'm good at. Besides, Jack talks enough for both of us. [The CEO laughs.] CEO: [smiling] What do you guys want to do, put me out of business? The big man chokeslams the guys in the ring -- I antagonize the heck out of them from the outside. It has worked pretty well so far. TD: And it certainly has gone pretty well as of late, Creed has won five consecutive matches and just last night you beat Marty Warnett with an impossible dream of a finish, plucking the Intercontinental Champion clean out of the air and chokeslamming him to the mat. Unbelievable. CEO: "The Impossible Dream"... can I get a copyright for that, Tim? CREED: Warnett's a good wrestler. Deserves that belt. I just don't think he had to get as personal as he did. No call for that. TD: You were clearly offended with his unsubstantiated accusation regarding your alleged steroid use. You do have to admit, you do not have the physique of a normal man. CEO: Well, that's sort of why we're here, Tim. A couple of hundred miles north of the Corporate Camp - back in the Bay Area where it all started. TD: We don't know very much at all about your background, Creed. Did you grow up here in San Francisco? CREED: [pause] No. Across the bridge over in the East Bay. Lived in Oakland with my mom when I was a kid. Haven't been on that bridge since. TD: And what about your father? CREED: Took off. Never met him. Mom never really told me much about him - said he was some young wrestler passing through town. Mom was just a kid herself when she had me. She liked to go to see the matches at the old Kaiser Center, at the Pacific Center Gym in Hayward, even at the Cow Palace down the road when she could scrape up the money to see the big promotions. TD: Your father was a professional wrestler? CREED: [obviously uncomfortable with this line of questioning] Yeah, whatever. TD: And your mother, where is... CREED: Gone, man. Dead. CEO: [sensing the difficulty] Creed's mother passed away tragically when he was eight years old, it was, obviously, a very tragic event and not really something we'd like to delve further into at this point. I'm certain that you and the good fans of the IIWF can understand. TD: Of course. [Over a tape of the three men continuing their long walk near the water, the voice of Tim Dross is heard...] TD: As we walked, Creed spoke to me about the few years that followed. How, even at the tender ages of 9 and 10, he was in and out of juvenile detention centers, in and out of virtually every orphanage in the state of California. How, even at 10 years old - his life was on the fast track to nowhere... [Back to the "live" conversation] CEO: I was a young man, fresh out of law school - and I was working really at the bottom rung of the Corporation, managing our community outreach program. We had a series of youth centers, basically just day care facilities for inner city kids. I was sort of a troubleshooter, spending my days driving from one end of the state to the other, filling in where a particular center needed a basketball coach for a day - or needed someone to give a science lesson. Those were... well, they were times, let's put it that way. TD: And that's when you met Creed, just about a decade ago? CEO: There was this kid, up in the center that used to be just around the corner. He couldn't have been more than eleven years old - and this was a tough place, I mean, these were 15-16 year olds - heck, nearly men really. The crime and the drugs...you know, I did what I could, but it was no place for a kid. But this ten, eleven year old kid... every time I came in, there he was, always in the same corner, always working out. Sometimes he'd work the heavy bag and sometimes he'd do some free weights - but mostly it was the sit ups. And he'd never say a word - it was something else, Tim Dross - you've never seen anything like it in your life. I'd show up at 7, 7:30 and then come back again late in the evening and there he'd still be, still in that corner, not saying a word. TD: So, how did you and this young boy who the fans of the IIWF now know as Creed eventually align? CEO: Well, I've always been somewhat of a student of wrestling and we decided to have a little tournament - that grew into a big tournament until there must have been a couple of hundred kids entered. Well, this kid came up to me late one night and said he wanted to enter the open age division. I didn't know quite what to do. On the one hand, he was maybe opening up to me and I wanted to encourage him - but on the other hand he was the youngest kid, easy, in this tournament and even though he was obviously in phenomenal condition, he was smaller than they were - and he had the hand... TD: The hand? CEO: Well, his left hand was always in a red bandage. Of course, I didn't know then what I know now - but unfortunately that's an area of discussion that we will have to keep to ourselves. Anyway, he won the whole damn tournament. Scared even the toughest kids in the neighborhood half to death. But it wasn't that he won, Tim. It was how he won. It was the look in his eyes when he was in the ring. There was a look of ferociousness... of a need to win that I had never seen from anybody. It was a look an eleven year old probably shouldn't ever have. TD: And then? CEO: Well, I don't want to bore you or the fans with Creed's entire autobiography, just suffice it to say that it has been a long and sometimes torturous road. And now we're here in the IIWF. TD: Creed, I guess what I'd most want to know is from where does it all come? This need of yours to dominate the sport of professional wrestling? CREED: [taking off his sunglasses and allowing a moment of reflection to flicker in his eyes] Mom always said that my dad was out taking care of us... that he couldn't live with us because he was out trying to become champion of the world. That one day he'd come back. He didn't make it for my mom. She got killed by a couple of junkies just looking for a few bucks. He wasn't taking care of her. He wasn't taking care of me. He wasn't taking care of nobody but him. I made a promise to my mom. I told her that I'd become the man that my father never was - that I'd become Heavyweight Champion of the World - and that one day I would bring that belt back to her... and that she'd always be taken care of forever. [Long pause, as the camera focuses on the impassive face of Creed, the big man looking off in the distance, looking off over the Bay.] TD: I know I promised not to ask you about this, or bring up this man's name... but in light of your comments today - I feel I have got to ask... where does Mad Dog Watkins fit into all of this? CEO: That's it, Mr. Dross. We had an understanding, please turn off the camera now... no more questions today. CREED: No, that's okay. [Creed turns and looks dead at the camera, his stone eyes seeming to bore their way through the lens] Watkins - I'm gonna be champion of the world one day. I'll do whatever I have to do to get there. Gonna do it for my mom, gonna do it for The CEO. I made promises to them - and I keep my promises. But I made a promise to beat you. I made that promise to myself. I'm gonna beat you for me. Gonna shut you down. Gonna move you out. Nobody needs to know why, Watkins. Only I need to know - and when I looked in your eyes in the IIWF Coliseum - I knew. You're over, Old Dog. Over and out. Everything else is business, Watkins. But with you - it's personal. [The camera lingers on Creed's face a moment and then moves back to the Bay, now illuminated by the early morning sun. Cut back to Tim Dross in the studio.] TD: A remarkable, remarkable encounter, and I must say that I have been in this business well over two decades, but I can honestly say that I have never seen anything quite like the look in the eyes of Creed as he spoke about becoming the Heavyweight Champion of the World - and then about Mad Dog Watkins. I believe that at Ring Wars, March 22, when these two men hook up for the very first time - in a falls count anywhere match - it might be a moment as never before witnessed in this great sport. ************************************************************************** ---------------------- WEDNESDAY NIGHT PREVIEW ------------------------- ************************************************************************** There is plenty of action scheduled for the IIWF Coliseum tomorrow night, and Becky LaRue and I will have all the results and highlights from tomorrow's show in the "Wednesday War Room." We'll also have live reports from Steve Roberts and Larry Morton at the Coliseum. Here are the scheduled matches: SINGLES MATCHES: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Marty Warnett vs. Majestic Maurice McArthur [J] * Serge Annis vs. Jumpin' Jack [J] * Ronnie Paris vs. "Nifty" Ned Norton [J] * Spur vs. Billy Shakespeare * Otto Verhoeven vs. "Superstar" Stud Stetson TAG TEAM MATCHES: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * W & W Express vs. Barnacle Brothers [J] * Cold Spell vs. Arabian Knights * G.W.R. vs. Alphabet Boys * IIWF United States Tag Team Championship Tournament Matches: Rising Sun Revolution vs. The Hangmen (tentative) The Players' Club vs. Zodiac Connection It looks like we'll have another evening of slobberknockers Saturday at the IIWF Coliseum. Here are the matches already signed: SINGLES MATCHES: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Highwayman vs. Cheshire * White Phoenix vs. Requiem * Mad Dog Watkins vs. Dirt Dog Unique Allah * Ronnie Paris vs. [opponent picked by Spur] * Dan Kauffman vs. Serge Annis * Subway Psycho vs. Creed * IIWF Intercontinental Championship Match: Marty Warnett [c] vs. The Sandman TAG TEAM MATCHES: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * IIWF United States Tag Team Championship Tournament Match: Pain Inc. vs. Night Patrol Team Sychosys vs. The Harlequins ************************************************************************** ----------------------- IIWF SINGLES RANKINGS ------------------------- ************************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name F/H Fought W L D Win% Ranking (old) new ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Casey James H 32 21 9 2 69% (WC) WC Marty Warnett F 30 19 11 0 63% (IC) IC "Enigma" Takezo Musashi N 25 19 6 0 76% (CW) CW ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Deathbringer H 28 20 5 3 77% (1) 1 Lord Byron H 18 13 5 0 72% (2=) 2 The White Phoenix F 17 12 5 0 71% (2=) 3 Steve Kowalski H 14 10 4 0 71% (4) 4 "Sychosys" Joe Petrow N 7 5 2 0 71% (11) 5= Mad Dog Watkins H 7 5 2 0 71% (5) 5= Creed N 10 7 3 0 70% (10) 7 Chris Quigley F 21 14 6 1 69% (8) 8 Dan Kauffman H 28 18 8 2 68% (7) 9 Otto Verhoeven H 26 17 8 1 67% (6) 10 Brody Thunder H 15 10 5 0 67% (9) 11 Nightwing F 5 3 2 0 67% (26=) 12 "Real Deal" Luke Steele F 5 3 2 0 67% (28) 13 Billy Shakespeare F 31 20 10 1 66% (12) 14 Subway Psycho F 29 18 9 2 66% (13) 15 Dirt Dog Unique Allah N 11 7 4 0 64% (14) 16 Serge Annis N 7 4 2 1 64% (15) 17 Cheshire H 9 5 4 0 56% (16) 18 The Sandman F 27 14 13 0 52% (18) 19 Mr. Damage H 25 13 12 0 52% (17) 20 Venusian Death Cell H 17 8 9 0 47% (20) 21 Stud Stetson H 13 5 6 2 46% (19) 22 The Hangman H 15 5 7 3 43% (21) 23 "Badboy" Randy Acorn H 7 3 4 0 43% (24) 24 Ronnie Paris F 8 3 5 0 38% (22) 25= American Patriot F 8 3 5 0 38% (23) 25= ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Requiem F 2 2 0 0 100% (25) 27 Highwayman F 4 3 1 0 75% (26=) 28 Spur H 3 1 2 0 33% (29) 29 ------------------------------- injured -------------------------------- Tiger Claw H 42 22 18 2 55% (-) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ************************************************************************** ----------------------- IIWF TAG TEAM RANKINGS ------------------------- ************************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name of team F/H Fought W L D Win% Ranking (old) new ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Dark Disciples H 11 7 3 1 68% (5) WT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Harlequins N 5 4 1 0 80% (1) 1 Rising Sun Revolution F 15 11 4 0 73% (2) 2 The Armed Forces H 27 17 9 1 67% (3) 3 Domination F 9 5 2 2 67% (4) 4 High Plains Drifters H 28 17 10 1 63% (6) 5 The Arabian Knights H 16 9 7 0 56% (9) 6 The Hangmen H 16 8 6 2 56% (10) 7 G.W.R. N 11 6 5 0 55% (7) 8 Pain Inc. H 16 8 7 1 53% (11) 9 The Alphabet Boys F 15 7 6 2 53% (8) 10 The Zodiac Connection F 17 9 9 0 50% (WT) 11 The Players' Club F 13 6 7 0 46% (12) 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Prophets of Rage H 4 4 0 0 100% (13) 13 Cold Spell F 2 2 0 0 100% (14=) 14= Night Patrol H 2 2 0 0 100% (14=) 14= W & W Express H 2 0 2 0 0% (16) 16 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ************************************************************************** ------------- COMING FRIDAY: COUNTDOWN TO SATURDAY NIGHT ---------------- ************************************************************************** Our IIWF programming continues tomorrow night with "Wednesday War Room," followed by "IIWF Classics" on Thursday. Larry Morton and Becky LaRue will bring you more news, notes, and interviews this Friday on "Countdown to Saturday Night." So until tomorrow night, this is Tim Dross for the cast and crew of "Inside the IIWF" saying so long everybody! [The credits roll as Tim Dross resumes shuffling papers on the desk. As the lights drop, he appears to be speaking to someone off camera. Fade.] +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I * I * W * F =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | President: Daniel Spreadbury | Vice-President: Steve Owens | | univ0322@sable.ox.ac.uk | sowens@admin.presby.edu | | iiwf@sisko.demon.co.uk | IIWFadmin@aol.com | +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- http://www.sisko.demon.co.uk -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+