The T.F.W.F.'s business has grown off the e-fed as well. Acquiring rights to former e-feds history is another step that has been take by the T.F.W.F. Board. The T.F.W.F. gives them the proper credit they deserve by designing new logos for them and a solemn promise to refer to past histories as appropriate. The e-feds have gfeatured in many prominent T.F.W.F. storylines.
DWIWF (Down With It Wrestling Federation)

Owner- Scott Robinson and James Robinson

One of the many teams to participate in the T.F.W.F. Inter-fed tournament, DWIWF has housed many great stars including Crème de la Crème and Mask. You better be down with that! The DWIWF closed down after DWIWF II PPV where they finally "lost the war with CABWF". In actual fact King Kole turned the entire roster against the Robinsion brothers and effectively closed the fed in one power move. From a T.F.W.F. storyline point of view DWIWF then sprung up as the answer to The Management's prayers as he bought the rights to it and used it to try and destroy the T.F.W.F., although its legacy out lasted PFL and CABWF it was eventually laid to permanent rest at Night of the Revolution 4.

Down With It Wrestling Federation

PFL (Power Fighting League)

Owner- Jimmy Rickworth aka T.F.W.F. Wrestler Giles Chadworth

The Power Fighting League was a last minute replacement for a debunked e-fed in the inter-fed tournament of 2001. Unlike e-feds the PFL is a ultimate Fighting based federation. After stellar performances in the Inter-fed tournament former PFL stars Snap Sanderson and Michael Pounds both joined T.F.W.F.. Even better the PFL's former owner is former T.F.W.F. wrestler billionaire businessman Giles Chadworth. Although the PFL is still a registered trademark of the T.F.W.F., there has been issues of the use of the name with former owner Rickworth. Rickorth has since reformed a promotion known as the F.L in response to T.F.W.F.'s refusal to allow him to use the PFL trademarks.

CABWF (Chains and Bats Wrestling Federation)

Owner- James Robinson

The Chain and Bats Wrestling federation was acquired in January 2002 by the T.F.W.F.. It has rich links with the T.F.W.F. as its final registered Heavyweight Champion under the ownership of Andrew Dean was former T.F.W.F. wrestler Dean Hammer. CABWF also saw it's Championship put on the line at a Monday Mayhem event on February the 4th 2002 as Dean Hammer defended against Tiger Young. It is the first time a non T.F.W.F. affiliated Championship has been contested in a T.F.W.F. ring. The CABWF came about after the Robinson brothers closed DWIWF. Originally part of an invasion angle, James Robinson ran it as a promotion after Kole effectively closed and ruined DWIWF. CABWF had unique features in it's extremely violent approach to e-fedding.