Kira Izumi
J-ROK Staff
XHF's Resident Weeb
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Post by Kira Izumi on Aug 28, 2018 18:46:22 GMT -5
FIW? Full Intensity Wrestling FIW? If so, who were you there?
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Post by Roy "The Sorrow" Harlowe (NJC) on Aug 29, 2018 11:30:09 GMT -5
It's Seph, Otaku.
Otherwise known as Roy Harlowe/Maverick, Neo Carner, Cage Murdock, Douglas Greater, Spencer Chamberlain, Momo Cassius, Ramsi Greene, Victoria Maine, Mimi whatever the hell her name was.
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Kira Izumi
J-ROK Staff
XHF's Resident Weeb
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Post by Kira Izumi on Aug 29, 2018 11:33:52 GMT -5
Oh really? that's cool! nice ta see ya again man!
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Post by Roy "The Sorrow" Harlowe (NJC) on Aug 29, 2018 11:42:23 GMT -5
Yeah dude, the world of efedding is smaller than ya think sometimes.
Good seeing ya too dude, Roy/Kira tore it up a few weeks back, good times, good times.
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Post by Mav. on Aug 29, 2018 12:04:44 GMT -5
Otherwise known as Roy Harlowe/Maverick
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Post by Roy "The Sorrow" Harlowe (NJC) on Aug 29, 2018 12:11:17 GMT -5
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Kira Izumi
J-ROK Staff
XHF's Resident Weeb
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Post by Kira Izumi on Aug 29, 2018 13:20:56 GMT -5
yeah when i get the time to actually rp for a match i'm sure we can do even more fun stuff!
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Post by IMMORTALS on Aug 29, 2018 15:17:44 GMT -5
First fed was Debug Inc. Wrestling Federation (DiWF), circa 2003-2005 and ran by a guy named Michael Scorbutic. How I found it was accident, I downloaded a wrestling simulator game he had created and low and behold, realized there was an online version of the same fed. And it was packed, like 100+ active guys. Shows were bi-weekly but with 10 packed matches. You could one RP twice per match, and handlers had to split the match writing too- half and half. Lots of fun.
My first character was StormCrow, I was successful with him solo in the Hardcore division then their Internet Champion, then onto Heavyweight. Also got tag gold with Synn (other handler) and a guy named Blackheart. I ran another guy named Axel Steele who was even better, more focused on solo with him though. Picbase was Goldberg, and he was awesome.
One of the main breakout stars of my generation was a guy named DeAndre Coleman, and the dude could fucking write. He opened a spin off fed called High Impact Wrestling Federation (HiWF) to be a NXT style, but it was also awesome. I ran Crow there for a bit, but mainly a guy named X (picbase was Vadar or someone). First ever champion there. That ran for a good while too.
Both were awesome feds, 'til I moved house and lost internet connectivity. I kinda fizzled out from efedding then. But I'm gonna bring it back into fashion!
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Post by Robbie A on Sept 1, 2018 12:19:11 GMT -5
2002, I started out in TXI! Which stood for The Xtreme Invasion. Wet behind the ears, only 13, I was crazily keen to get involved in this, was even thankful to have a contract accepted because I was so unaware of what efedding was. My rps were terrible and in all caps, but within a few mints I got to grips with the whole thing.
TXI! And I fell out, but I got exposed to other feds, and the main overlap was a fed called CWA (an X*Crown belt for you keen observers) and that was generally my home then for a few years. And I was the final champion there for good measure. Also both feds then bled together a bit to create TXA...another X*Crown belt for those keeping up.
Whilst that was my formulative years, all the good stuff for me came in the XHF if I’m honest.
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EIWF
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Post by EIWF on Nov 1, 2018 12:11:27 GMT -5
My first fed was the BCWF which I joined as a wrestler in 1997. Stayed for about a year, taught me a lot. Was in a number of feds over the next 10 years and quit around 2007. Then after another ten year break came back to the EIWF to run a series of reunion shows for a fed I was in from 1999-2003.
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Post by vastrix on Nov 2, 2018 15:40:56 GMT -5
My first efed once things hit the internet was Hardkore America, which became part of the Hardkore World umbrella. It was play by email wrestling and promos only gave you a bit of an edge. The bulk of winning came from the perceived impact of your moves that you selected thirty of along with a number of attributes. Eventually, Hardkore World became a number of different regions that I had a world spanning stable for. I eventually took over a region and it became Hardkore Far East. Lasted for a little while before I had lost my internet. Dang phone bills...
This was back in like 94 or so.
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