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Okay, I'm going to try something new here, where I go off 100% original wrestlers. I'll introduce the roster first, and then get to the action

Roster:

1. Madd Dogg: Seattle, WA, 295lbs., Finishing move: Dogg Pound Powerbomb. Story: A muscular, but agile competitor, and experienced in the indy scene, Madd Dogg hopes to make it big in SCW.

2. Jack Jackson: Chicago, IL, 280lbs., Finishing Move: Diving knee drop: Story: Ruthless, relentless, and remorseless to a level rarely seen even in wrestling, Jack Jackson seems to get some kind of sadistic pleasure out of maiming and crippling people. Wrestling is the only occupation where he can fulfill his violent dreams and not get thrown in jail, leading him to become a wrestler.

3. Redneck Warrior: Atlanta, GA, 200lbs., Finishing move: Moonsault takedown. Story: Previously known as Jimmy Wang Yang, the Redneck Warrior hopes to make it in the big league, SCW. With his superior athleticism and agility, he becomes a blur in the heat of battle, and he will use that to his advantage.

4. X-Man: Detroit, MI, 215lbs., Finishing move: Corckscrew Moonsault. Story: From the looks of him, you wouldn't expect this man to be capable of much in the ring, but his stamina and tolerance for pain is nearly superhuman. Capable of adapting to almost any wrestling style, he considers himself a top contender to any championship.

5. The X: Detroid, MI, 318lbs., Finishing move: X Slam (running powerslam). Story: Similar in background to Madd Dogg, and equally determined to become the Man in SCW, the X will do whatever it takes to come out on top.

6. Stanley Jones: Hattiesburg, MS, 220lbs., Finishing Move: Karate Kick (superkick). Story: With a background in mixed martial arts, his favorite martial art being karate, Stanley Jones hopes to bring back the days of integrity in wrestling personified by Bret Hart and Ricky Steamboat. Stanley Jones has high Christian morals and a will to succeed that is second to none.

7. Death: Parts Unknown, 350lbs., Finishing move: Death Drop (elevated cutter). Story: Little is known about Death, as he had a disturbed history. He is not one for conversations, and prefers to spend his free time in solitary confinement.

8-9. Dave & John, the Smith Brothers: New York, NY, 418lbs., Finishing Move: Smith Attack (tornado DDT followed by a frog splash). Story: Inspired by high-flying tag teams like the Motor City Machineguns and the Hardy Boyz, the Smith Brothers dropped out of high school (as opposed to college), to pursue their dream jobs as professional wrestlers, and will not rest until they are SCW Tag Team Champions.

10-11. The Annihilators: Philly, PN, 508lbs., Finishing Move: Double Spear. Story. Bob Stevens and Stephen Edison have tagged together for over five years, and have unparalleled chemistry in the ring. Viable contenders for the tag team championships, they are strong, agile, and well trained.

12. John Herecles: Berlin, Germany, 450lbs., Finishing Move: The Godsend (sitout powerbomb). Story: You may think by looking at him that he's on steroids, but you'd be wrong. John Herecles is 100% all natural muscle. Possessing strength and power to rival Mark Henry, it is wondered if anyone can beat him in a fair fight.

13. Goliath: Tampa, FL, 600lbs., Finishing Move: Planter (chokeslam variant, with the chest crabbed instead of the throat). Story: Born with the same growth disorder as Andre the Giant, Goliath stands 7'6" tall and weighs six hundred pounds. Can anyone stop this monster? We shall see.

14. John Capone: Los Angelas, CA, 250lbs., Finishing move: Whack (double-arm DDT). Story: Leader of a faction called "the Family," Capone named himself after his deceased idol, Al Capone, and is determined to win by any means necessary.

15. Tom Doggar: Los Angelas, CA, 218lbs., Finishing move: Bull doggar (acid dropp). Story: Protege of John Capone, Tom Doggar will also do whatever it takes to win.

16. James Ribberson: Los Angelas, CA, 223lbs., Finishing Move: Boston Crab. Story: A second protege of John Capone, and also the typical win-obsessed wrestler, James Ribberson grew up on the mean streets of LA and knows how to fight.

17. John James Janiah, Triple J: Dallas, TX, 240lbs., finishing move: Any submission hold. Story: He calls himself the "master of submission holds," and for good reason. Triple J, as he calls himself, can lock in a submission hold from almost any angle, in any scenario.

18. The Dragon: Mexico City, MX, 213lbs., Finishing Move: Dragon stomp (360 foot stomp off the top). Story: An incredible high-flyer and accomplished luchador, the Dragon now hopes to establish himself in the United States by becoming a champion in SCW.

Championships (in order of prestige):
SCW Ultimate Championship
SCW Tag Team Championships
SCW International Championship

First week of action comes next post.
 

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First week of action

Match I: International Championship Tournament: Stanley Jones vs. Jack Jackson

The match started off with the two locking up, but Jones was able to get the first offense with a knee to the sternum. The lock-up broke, Jones followed up with some stiff kicks to the side, forcing Jackson to retreat from the ring for a few seconds. There are no count-outs in SCW, so the referee just had to wait patiently for Jackson to return to the ring. They locked up again, but this time, Jackson prevailed with a release overhead belly-to-bely suplex, followed by pulling Jones back to the center of the ring and landing stiff, piston right hands for about thirty seconds. He then urged Stanley to get up, apparently ready for another vicious assault, but as Jackson charged at Jones, Stanley responded with a spinning back kick that knocked the wind out of Jackson, followed by a standing kick to the back of the head Senshi-style. Jones attempted a cover, but Jackson kicked out. Jackson got to his feet, began to get into a fist fight with Stanley, which Stanley won, knocking him into the corner with stiff rights and lefts. Stanley then broke contact at the count of three, and Jackson, seemingly on instinct, came out of the corner with a strong clothesline, folding Jones up like an accordion. Jackson went for the cover, but Jones kicked out. After both getting back to their feet, they locked up for a third time, but this time, Jack Jackson raked the eyes of Stanley Jones and followed up with a big DDT. He then attempted a diving knee drop from the top rope, but Jones moved out of the way. Stanley got to his feet and hit a HUGE superkick, knocking Jack Jackson clean into the air. He then covered Jackson for the win.

Match II: International Championship Tournament: Death vs. JJJ

Continuing the tournament to crown the first ever SCW International Champion, Death took on Triple J. Death appeared to have the strength and power advantage over the catch-as-catch-can skills of JJJ, but JJJ countered a big boot out of nowhere with an ankle lock for the submission victory in what seemed to be a squash match.

Match III: International Championship Tournament: Redneck Warrior vs. the Dragon

The action was fast and furious as two high-flying sensations in the Redneck Warrior and the Dragon battled each other in what appeared to be a stalemate. No one seemed to have an advantage for more than ten seconds at a time until the Dragon hit the Redneck Warrior with a pele kick to catch him off guard. The Dragon followed up with his Dragonstomp (a 360 foot stomp off the top rope) for the win.

Match IV: International Championship Tournament: X-Man vs. the X.

It was the strength and size of the X versus the speed and athleticism of X-Man in a battle of X. The X seemed to have X-Man down for the count a number of times, but having the tolerance for pain that he does, he kicked out every time. X-Man battled back with hurricanranas and tornado DDTs, and eventually hit the X-Splash (corckscrew moonsault) for the win.

Match V: Tag Team Championships: Triangle Tag Team Elimination Match: Smith Brothers vs. Annihilators vs. the Family w/ John Capone.

The Family tried to stay out of the match as much as possible, even dropping to the floor when Stephen Edison of the Annihilators tried to tag one of them in. The Smith Brothers eliminated the Annihilators with the Smith Attack, forcing the Family to come into the ring. Tom Doggar entered first, but was no match for Dave Smith's speed and agility. Unfortunately, Capone distracted the referee as Ribberson threw Doggar a baseball bat with which Doggar knocked out both Smith brothers to get the win. The crowd booed the Family something fierce as they celebrated their victory.

Match VI: International Championship Tournament Finals: X-Man vs. the Dragon vs. Stanley Jones vs. Triple J.

The winners of the previous four matches wrestled each other in a rectangle match for the first ever International championship. It was so hectic that it was hard to keep up with the action. Some of the highest spots came when Triple J had Stanley Jones in a sharpshooter, but both X-Man and the Dragon broke it up with a double dropkick to JJJ's face, and when X-Man appeared to have the victory over the dragon after hitting the X-splash, but was broken up by Jones. The match ended with X-Man and Triple J getting involved with each other, and Stanley Jones hitting one of the biggest superkicks since Shawn Micheals on the Dragon to get the win and become the first ever SCW International champion! The crowd cheered loudly as he celebrated his victory.

Main Event: SCW Ultimate Championship: Rectangle elimination match: John Heracles vs. Goliath vs. Madd Dogg vs. John Capone

Strangely enough, John Capone took a nice, cozy seat at ringside while the other three competed. Madd Dogg and John Herecles formed an alliance together to take out Goliath, which was successful. Later on, Madd Dogg was able to roll Heracles up into a school boy to eliminate him, but only after taking a severe beating. John Capone then entered the ring, proclaiming that Madd Dogg wasn't the champion yet. Despite being severely weakened, Madd Dogg did not back down. Madd Dogg put up an amazing fight, even hitting the Dogg Pound powerbomb at one point, but could not get the win because Doggar had the referee distracted, while Ribberson took a bat to Madd Dogg, pulled Capone over Madd Dogg's unconscious body, and got Capone the win and the first Ultimate title. The crowd littered the ring with garbage as SCW went off the air.