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The Alliance of Wrestling
Federations became a reality in the spring of
'98. At the time it was to be nothing more then a yearly meeting
of at least four federations whose wrestlers would battle it out in
a gala event. It has since then closed, re-opened, closed,
re-opened, and then closed to re-open again... each time making
changes to its overall format and function.
Over these last several years the AOWF Community
has primarily been run and maintained by co-founders Ben Duke and
Matt Leistikow. However, if not for the help, inspiration, and
guidance of the AOWF's many supporters, fed-heads, and fans its many
successes and continued incarnations would never have been possible. I
would start listing names here but I'd undoubtedly forget someone and in
doing such hurt their feelings. So I'll leave it at this: you know who
you are, and thank you.
With the AOWF now in
its fourth incarnation it strives once more to create a strong network
of handlers and federations. While also bringing you the best possible
e-fed environment you can find on the world wide web.
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Glad you asked, because they are important, and
they can be found here:
rules.
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why
are there no regular cards on the aowf homepage? |
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Because we are not an e-wrestling
federation. We are the umbrella site for all our federations. This is perhaps one of the most important things for
anyone to know about us. We don't have a normal weekly card.
Instead all AOWF Title defenses take place at
AOWF federation events or special AOWF sponsored
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what is this
"Community" I keep hearing about? |
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The "Community" is what the AOWF is all
about. It's about bringing federations together, and having them compete against
one another in giant and spectacular events. Of course this competition should
only exist within the in-character (IC) world, and never out of character (OOC).
OOC wise the AOWF community is suppose to provide it's handlers with a safe,
friendly, and healthy environment from where to participate in e-wrestling.
In-character wise it's suppose to be treated as a giant wrestling organization
whose wrestlers are the cream of the crop and are fighting to prove that their
federation is superior to all the others within the AOWF Community.
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what are these
independent aowf events and when do they occur? |
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Simple enough question, with a
simple enough answer. Below you'll find a line up of the three AOWF Independent PPV's:
Fall From Grace: A one day event in
May. This event has been around since before the AOWF was
formed. The major trademark of this match is the Fall From Grace match
itself. This is a retirement match usually, but not always, involving a member of the Fatal
Charms and his or her opponent of choice. This event hosts an AOWF World
Heavyweight and AOWF Television Title
match.
Night of Armageddon: A one day event that
takes place in January, and is the second oldest event within the AOWF
Community. This event
hosts an AOWF King o' Extreme and AOWF Stable Title match. In
previous years it was the staple event for a stable that called itself the
Masters of Armageddon.
A Farewell
To Arms: This is a
one-day event taking place in September. This
event hosts an AOWF Tag-Team and AOWF
Intercontinental Title match.
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how do I get my
federation into the aowf? |
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First off read the
rules. Then read them again for good measure -
they're important you know. Once you're done that, go fill out an
application form. The executive board will
review your application and your federation. If we feel you're up
to snuff for entrance into the community, then we'll let you know
within a week (unless we all happen to be on vacation for that
week). Normally we're not too strict, provided you show a true
interest in the community. |
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