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Here
at the TFWF we have a very long tradition in E-Fed wrestling and we have
seen many wrestlers come and go. But over the years we have seen the loss
of stables as new wrestler demand new stables for the new 'Millennium'.
To show or respect for the amount of time and effort put into a logo design
and to the wrestler who upheld that stable we have created this page.
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The
Upper Class
On their arrival in the T.F.W.F.,
Rhys Pect and Mike Mitchell formed The Flawless Connection, an arrogant
tag team set of domination in the T.F.W.F., after alligning with Blake
True a man whom had the same sort of selfish and arrogant attitudes as
them, they coined the name The Upper Class at Night Of The Revolution
5 forming a team with money, skill and power not to messed with. When
Pect and True joined Axis and betrayed Mitchell at AA6 (29/11/05) The
Upper Class was disbanded. |
| Mount Olympus
Formed by Samson after the
betrayal of the Kings Court at Hardsteel 2000 he formed this stable in
response to the Firm Court looking for revenge against Earl and The Management.
After Samson retired due to injury he asked Ray Rush and Warfare to run
his stable. The stable never took off afterwards and was finally laid
to rest when Rush left for Hellbound. |

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The DWIWF Council
The DWIWF Council
is the last remains of the old DWIWF stable which merged into T.F.W.F.
during the inter-fed wars. When the power struggle between Fallen Angel
and Hardcore Legend turned into a feud, Angel changed the name back to
his old stable 'Hellbound' as a sign of disrespect to Hardcore Legend. |
| King's Court
A stable built on money,
power any many say corruption, the King's Court was home to only the top
T.F.W.F. superstars. Founded by the half brother of the Management, Earl
of Cleveland. Earl's financial strong hold allowed him to sign big name
stars to join together not out of respect, but the mighty dollar, this
was the case until Hard Steel 00' when Earl sold out to the Management
then the King's Court and the Firm became one. |

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Pimp In's Love
Shack
When Pimp In left The Southfield
Mob, he formed his own stable of sexy women and men who were up for a
good time. Known as the party stable, the Love Shack wasnt a major success
in the ring, with Pimp In the only dominant force, however till they disbanded
they knew how to have a good time. |
| The Pack
When the Pack came onto the
scene many saw it is a very frightening prospect. Many also saw the Pack
as the new Firm, without the ability to control the T.F.W.F, but a terrible
mean streak about itself. A stable made up men whom just don't give a
damn is a lethal weapon in anyones book and with its seemingly stronger
ties with the Firm developing many wrestlers look worried about it. The
controversy on where the Pack stood with the Firm all came apparent went
Tiger Young, Earl and Management announced their alliance. |

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N.A.S.M. - New Age
Southfield Mob
The history of the New Age
Southfield Mob dates back to the beginning of the federation as the answer
to the evil Firm. After the 'founding fathers' moved their separate ways,
Flamo and Easy McSlut gave the Mob a new look and attitude. It became
tightly knitted by a strong bond of friendship and respect. The New Age
Southfield Mob was considered by many to be the stable of the millennium.
The NASM finally folded when the stable retired officially June 23rd 2001. |
| The Players
Club
Thought by many to
be the most elite and experienced stable formed a mix of family and strong
friendship has brought this million dollar team together. They pride themselves
on their good looks, luck with the ladies and success in and out of the
ring as they say the Players Club 'Plays For Keeps'! The Players Club
was disbanded when Pimp In was retired in 2004 and Gremlin left due to
injury. |
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Naldo's Warriors
A stable based on a mystical
force, Naldo's Warriors is a talent to be reckoned with. Again another
stable formed out of the break up of the Southfield Mob, this stable wasted
no time on rising to the top. Each wrestler carried such high credentials
it would not surprise any if they can unify the gold under one super stable,
however time was not on their side as the stable was eventually disbanded. |
| The Firm
"The most evil stable
of wrestlers that have ever come together." That is how many wrestling
experts have described the Firm. Throughout the years the Firm has had
many members that have come and gone through the clutches of the Management.
Many have claimed that despite the fact that the Firm controls the T.F.W.F.
it would still be the most successful stable in the Fed. Its lethal alliance
with the Pack and Kings Court is known as the Firm-Court and effectively
ended the name 'The Firm', however it's legacy of destruction will live
on forever. |

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The Firm-Court
The coalition team was formed
at Hard Steel 2000 which saw Tiger Young's Pack, Earl of Cleveland's Kings
Court and the Management's Firm join forces. A distraught Management was
left high and dry by the famous 'I' in August of 2001, he decided to put
all his efforts into making the Firm-Court and its allies the number one
force in the T.F.W.F.. This force was disbanded when the 'I' fired the
Management as CEO and many of his allies left him. |
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Hellbound
Hellbound a stable of wrestlers
that just don't give a damn. Comprising of the extreme T.F.W.F superstars
it promises much with the wrestlers raw power and intensity. It is led
by Fallen Angel a man who has been called the 'future' of wrestling. When
Angel apparently died before his match at DOG 2001 the Hellbound flock
disbanded. The stable
was restarted by Angel once he formed a split from the DWIWF Council with
Hardcore Legend. Putting together an unstoppable unit, Hellbound dominated
the T.F.W.F. throughout 2004. By the end of 2005, Angel saw his entire
stable betray him and a new Hellbound would finish the year and start
2006.
After the re-establishment
of Hellbound in 2006 with Yankee, Phenom and Hardcore Legend, Angel then
turned on his friends at Hard Steel 2006, siding with returning owner
of the T.F.W.F. Ian Monks (with bodyguard Law and Order)and forming a
new version of Hellbound to include former enemies Shane Anderson and
JC McDonald. At D.O.G. 2007, Hellbound lost the stables vs stables match
retiring them. |
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The
Hour of Power
The Hour of Power was found
as a stable of unique power, with no leadership, all equal seeking the
same goals to put their amazing credentials to use and turn the T.F.W.F.
upside down. With Samson, Ray Rush, Enigma, Chris Chaos, the Allies and
Snap Sanderson working as a unit to start the stableit appeared it would
go far. Unfortunately the Hour of Power disbanded when Snap went mad and
left, leaving Chaos and Samson to join Carpe Diem.
In 2006, the stable was reluanched
by the partnership of Tremere and the weird Amish child Lester manager
of Samson. The stable certainly had a more occult feel about it than its
previous mould with protege Frost joining the ranks too at Autumn Annihilation
7.
As 2007 developed, Frost
was thrown out and hung by the faction for treason and Samson then left
the group after a disagreement at Death or Glory 2007. Shortly after Xander
Gates was added to the their ranks, when Gates was taken out by Tremere,
Onlee and Tremere disbanded their group and went to war in the Autumn
of 2007. |
| Carpe Diem
Carpe Diem was a direct action to
the departure of Tiger Young at Autumn Annihilation 2. It was seize the day as
on the 20th of October Pimp In seized the T.F.W.F. Heavyweight title for the 5th
time. Seize the Day their motto is more like seize the T.F.W.F.. It was
dissolved on draft day. |
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The Stone Age
Lionel Stone considered one
of the most successful independent managers and agents in wrestling, first
started making apperances on T.F.W.F. TV in the spring of 2005, looking
to add wrestlers to his L.S.A., as time went on, Stone's true colours
were shown in his creation of a stable known as 'Stone Age', looking to
revolutionize the T.F.W.F.. With the unexpected retiring of Pimp In, The
Stone Age quickly dissolved. |
| The DoJo
The DoJo was founded by Chow-Mean
on the 18/4/00 as a stable of Elite Fighters. Although the DoJo was seen as
Chow-Mean's break from the Firm, Koniciwa and Schlobby the 'business men' of the
DoJo still keep ties with the Firm. The DoJo has never been renound for
producing champions. Their most hated rival for sometime was the Damned Yankee.
After Chow-Mean and Schlobby retired, Koniciwa ran the DoJo. The entire DoJo was
released during draft day. |

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Chad's Freak Show
Originally housed
Chad, Scally and Tuc it was reborn when The Ultimate Scally and Tuc returned to
T.F.W.F. in 2003/2004. When Chad retired at D.O.G. 2004, The Freak Show retired
with him. |
| Taunton Hoodlums
The
Taunton Posse, made up of the cream of tough ass Wrestling Talent they
are a force in there own right and not to be messed with! Luddite, Yankee
and Big Bob are the core of this powerful nucleus. The Hoodlums are run
by Huggsy Bear the T.F.W.F. CEO and Luddite. After Luddite retired, Damned
Yankee resumed complete control of the Hoodlums then the party started.
Yankee left and Phenom took control making the Unholy Alliance with Angel
stronger. The Hoodlums needed no help when Hellbound and the Unholy Alliance
disbanded June 23rd 2001. When Phenom went down with an injury Yankee
returned to the Hoodlums helm. Finally the dramatic return of Fallen Angel
saw another legacy of the Hoodlums start. Draft day dissolved the Taunton
Hoodlums.
However,
the group resurfaced in 2006 when Fallen Angel betrayed the then Hellbound
starting his new Hellbound stable. This forced The Damned Yankee, Hardcore
Legend and Phenom into the rebirth of The Hoodlums. The Damned Yankee
left the organisation soon after and at D.O.G. 2007, Hardcore Legend betrayed
his stable mates leaving them high and dry. As the summer of 2007 approached
Lupino assisted by Hoodlum member Phenom spearheaded a Revolution group
against Ian Monks and his associates.
When Phenom left to join the Haven, Lupino went alone
disbanding the group. |
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Axis
A
spawn of Hellbound, Axis was put together secretly by Shriek and Shane
Anderson as a group of young and up coming stars looking to over run the
T.F.W.F.. Formed originally with Anderson, Shriek, True, McClain, McDonald,
Pect and Roberts at Autumn Annihilation 6, Axis is considered one of the
most devastating stables to be formed in some time. By May 2006 Axis had
dropped McClain and Shriek and made ties with The Management. This however
did not last long as the group consisting of Pect, McDonald and Anderson
disolved at Hard Steel 2006.
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| Rezerection
The Rezerection was the
brain child of Tremere and Killboy. After leaving the Haven because they
hated the Management, the Rezerection was formed as a stable that didn't
care about anything. With two Hardcore legends leading it would surely
go far. It didn't... Killboy and Tremere retired leaving Torch in charge
with no back up, with the help of the Management, Rezerection dropped
their satanic ways and became the new corporate alliance on November 17th
2001. Rezerection was the core of the DWIWF movement and lives on in their
roster, however the name Rezerection was disbanded. |
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Four Corners
The Four Corners
became the brain child of the Management after Ice Storm 2000. Led by Night Hawk
and consisting of The English Invader, Tiger Young and Da Gremlin it is
considered the most successful and lethal instalment of the Four Corners. After
months of success, the group begain to distegrate as Hawk lost control mentally.
Eventually on the build up to Death or Glory 2001, Hawk was kicked out of The
Four Corners by Invader, Gremlin and Young. |
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Four Corners 2 and
3
Sometimes sequels
bomb and sometimes they are very successful. Many say they would never be
another Four Corners, but in fact there were a few. Firstly The Management
quickly replaced Hawk with Pimp In at Death or Glory 2001, but that wasn't very
successful as Pimp In quickly turned the group against The Management soon after
and even quicker after that the group went there separate ways. Argued it could
have been the biggest success if given the proper attention. Now with a
different focus in the third addition, Pimp In added young blood in the forms of
Twist and the powerful Grunt, but with Grunt on the injury list a lot and Twist
having problems outside the Corners the unity again wasn't there. This was
particularly noted as they didn't even get a new logo for the third group! |
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Four Corners:
Series 4
With the failure of two successive
Four Corner revivals behind them, this group did the smart things first. First
off they recognized they were a different breed and instead of going for the
'New Four Corners' like all three previous editions had gone for, the focused on
a new beginining apt 'Series 4'. With a new beginning came a new logo and new
faces with both Chad and Tiger Young called into help the supporting cast of
Pimp In and the man who had been through it all Tiger Young. But the 4 egos
couldn't co-exsist and when Da Gremlin returned in 2003 he simply drove a wedge
between them leaving with his brother and Tiger Young to form The Players Club! |
The Vigilantes
The motto of the Vigilantes
is that everything has a price. When they emerged as a new stable in the
T.F.W.F. the Management offered them all title shots to be his humble
stooges, Raging Fury's answer was simple give us all a few million and
each a title then we'll consider it. This blatant disregard towards the
Management has put them in bad favour with the Firm, but as far as the
rest of the other stables are concerned help can be bought for a price.
After Fury retired Extreme Measures gave the Vigilantes a new look long
black leather coats and sunglasses now accompany their thirst for money.
The Vigilantes closed
its doors on April 5th 2001 when Extreme retired.
With
the return of Extreme in April 2004, The Vigilantes were reborn with Vinchenzo,
Joey Lupino and Grunt working alongside Extreme Measures. Soon after the
failed leadership of Extreme and Redrum, Grunt enlisted the services of
former boss The Peacemaker to lead The Vigilantes forward from the autumn
of 2004 before he handed control to his sister in 2005, when The Peacemaker
walked from the T.F.W.F., The Vigilantes disbanded. |
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Exclusion
Known as Exclusion,
this band of misfits was brought together At Autumn Annihilation 2 by
Tiger Young as a team ready to take the T.F.W.F. by storm with their none
Politically Correct ways. A force to be reckoned with, is only the beginning
for society's exclusion. The certainly became the Exclsuion of the T.F.W.F.
when Tiger Young joined forces with Earl to form the Chains and Bats Wrestling
Federation within the T.F.W.F. and look to over throw the T.F.W.F. and
the 'I'. Draft day dissolved the Exclusion stable. When Pimp In was retired
and Gremlin left due to injury, Tiger reformed the stable in 2004. When
Tiger was retired through injury by Fallen Angel in the autumn of that
year, Scally and Twist took over the reigns as leaders. Howver as time
went on Scally and Twist ended up feuding over the world title and once
again Exclusion was disbanded.
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The
Icons Of Primetime
Started as a new force in
2005 by Jost McClain, Jason Leary and Ashton Manley, the stable was built
round the notion they would be high flying wrestling experts living on
the edge in and out of the ring. However, when wrestling agent Lionel
Stone started sticking his nose in, he caused a rift which could never
be healed when Jost dumped the stable at D.O.G. 2005. Replacing Jost with
new leader Twist was a bandage that only hide the wound for a few weeks
till the Icons were permantely ditched. In November 2006, Terry Heart
successfully reformed the Icons with Doc Holliday and Jason Leary with
the aim to catapulte them back to the top. Almost exactly one year later,
The Icons were terribly destroyed in a Monday Mayhem match and walked
away from the T.F.W.F. with their careers seemingly over. |
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The
Illuminati
4 wrestlers who have had their
share of run ins in the past united for the first time in T.F.W.F. at
Monday Mayhem (03/12/07) destroying the remains of the current Ian Monks'
Army and siding with the owner of the T.F.W.F.. With no respect for the
current roster, Illuminati is a highly skilled, productive, intelligent
machine hell bent on ruling the T.F.W.F. alongside Ian Monks. Weeks after
being introduced into the T.F.W.F., Norcia decimated Pariah for losing
their Tag Team title match at IS07, replacing him with the superb Kirsta
Lewis, the team enjoyed some success, but when Boyd was destroyed by Jackson
taking him out of the T.F.W.F., Lewis and Kelly soon fell out and the
stable which promised so much disbanded.
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Hardcore Haven
The New Hardcore Haven was
formed under the leadership of Peacemaker in March 2001, it was in response
to the old Haven splitting up after Tremere and Killboy left. The New
Hardcore Haven is a mixture of sadistic wrestlers and other styles. The
new hardcore haven is the Management's hit man team, hell bent on destroying
the un holy alliance. As the Management's hitmen they were a devastating
unit, but when the Haven realised the Management truly had no power they
severed all ties. Peacemaker ran the stable for a while before he was
fired. Draft day dissolved the Hardcore Haven.
At Ice Storm 2007, Tremere
had a meeting with Torch, Phenom and Aaron Roberts post their impressive
Hardcore title match and offered up the opportunity for the four of them
to reform the Hardcore Haven and bring back the ways of Hardcore to the
T.F.W.F.. When Phenom and Roberts both betrayed the group in 2008 and Tremere retired. It was disbanded once more. |
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P.O.W.
(Patriots Of Wrestling)
Annoyed
with the lack of respect shown by newer members of the T.F.W.F., APB put
together a group of inviduals whom he felt showed a patriotic respect
for the wrestling trade. Hell bent on making Civil Unrest pay through
the nose, the POW are one of the most deadly packs in the T.F.W.F.. On Monday Mayhem (22/09/08), Dylan ended his association with the P.O.W. and also took out its leader APB. From there on in, Seth Black and Ness would lead a new P.O.W. camp. When Black left the company in early 2009, the group was disbanded.
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Civil Unrest
Throughout
their careers Nickles, Braddock, Exile and Clark have worked closely together
when their stay in the T.F.W.F. was threatened early by the POW, they
banded together under the leadership of Georgie to form Civil Unrest. With Tank losing his smile, Exile going his seperate ways with the group it seemed a new group with Georgie leading the charge alongside Kent and Watkins would put Civil Unrest back on the map. However, Watkins soon let his ego go to his head and turned on Georgie destorying Civil Unrest in the process.
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Desert Sex
The mutuals interests of Aaron Roberts and Scorpio were realized towards the end of 2008 when their arrogance combined to form one of the most bizzare pairings in the T.F.W.F.. When Roberts christened the team 'Desert Sex' the laughter ensued throughout the rest of the locker room, but nobody could deny the success the team had adding former P.O.W. member Ness to the unit in 2009. Now the 'boy band' of wrestling the final piece to the puzzle was the addition of "number one fan" Creme de la Creme in November 2009. After Ness retired due to issues with the "band direction" and Creme also left the group. DS returned to it's original duo...but when a divide between Scorpio and Aaron became evident it meant the end of wrestling's greatest boy and to win an award in Papa Neu Guiena.
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The
Career Killers
When
the fans turned on Project Nova somewhat justifiably at D.O.G. 2008 a
fire was lit under the legendary tag team. Couple this with the soothing
words of Fallen Angel a man claiming
a similar hatred for those who disgusted him in the audience, The Career
Killers (TCK) was seemingly born. Adding the final open piece of the puzzle
on June 30th 2008 in the form of the Hell Cat Kirsta Lewis. TCK seemingly ended
the career of Tiger Young that night and sent a message to the rest of
the T.F.W.F.. When the Novas doubted the message of Fallen Angel, he got on board with Street and McDonald who ended the career of not only the Novas, but also put Tiger Young their mentor out of action once more. Just before the December Ice Storm PPV, TCK revealed Kirsta had been betraying them and hired SW wrestler Iziah Hunter to end her career. TCK claimed in 2010 they would search for a 4th member. Hiring Level One was the way TCK went, but the famed indy star couldnt cut the mustard with TCK so they ousted him and replaced him with the returning Shane Anderson at D.O.G. 2010. The demise of TCK came about at Autumn Annihilation 11 with a new group known as The One Ring Circus working with Earl, destroyed TCK in front of the world at the birth place of T.F.W.F..
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The
aMc
At
the close of 2007, T.A.T. videos for an unknown entity called 'aMc' started
surfacing on T.F.W.F. TV and PPVs. It would be revealed on the first Mayhem
of 2008 exactly who the aMc was when the budding friendship between Rhys
Pect and Jonnah Street brought the stable about. Joining forces with Project
Nova the aim of the aMc became apparent that they wouldn't tow the line
with either Ian Monks' Army or The Hardcore Haven. With quick wits and
sharper tongues, the aMc proved to be a stable not to be taken lightly. After a brief run into the summer of 2007 the fall
out between Rhys Pect and Project Nova effectively ended the stable. In 2009 the returning Tiger Young brought JC McDonald, Jonnah Street and himself together to form the aMc 2009 hot on the heels of T.C.K.. It would be Angel that once more laughed at the expense of Young as he coaxed Street and McDonald to join him in T.C.K. ending the aMc once more.
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