MFGG Wrestling
MFGG Wrestling is an e-fed started by Captain Jeff Silvers on July 12, 2006. It is open to all MFGGers. It is currently powered by Zeus Pro 4.0.5.
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History
On July 12, 2006, MFGG moderator Captain Jeff Silvers posted a topic in the PPP advertising the beginning of a new e-fed called MFGG Wrestling (an e-fed is a ficticious wrestling federation on the Internet). He posted a form allowing members to create their own wrestlers. Using the information provided by the members, he created wrestlers in Zeus Pro, a wrestling simulator. Wrestlers can use the topic to issue open challengers, to challenge specific members, or to answer challenges. Members of MFGG Wrestling are also allowed to intefere in matches they aren't a participant in by sending Silvers a private message before the event with the match they want to run-in on and who they want to attack.
MFGG Wrestling begins
Originally, there were to be two shows a week (Saturday Slaughter and Wednesday Warfare), plus a "supershow" on occassional Sundays. On July 15, the first MFGG Wrestling event, Saturday Slaughter, debuted. The original schedule was quickly abandoned when Silvers realized there were too few events to hold members' interests for very long. On July 18, Saturday Slaughter and Wednesday Warfare were officially "cancelled" (with Wednesday Warfare never debuting) and replaced with Daily Damage, a show that would take place everyday Monday through Saturday. In addition, a supershow would be run on every Sunday.
World Heavyweight Championship tournament
The winners of the five matches at Saturday Slaughter were entered into a tournament to crown the first MFGG World Heavyweight Champion. In the first round, Someguy defeated Zasshou (with assistance from Sarahsuke; see "notable feuds"), Ortzz defeated Wayne Deranez, and Press Start received a bye. In the second round, Press Start defeated Ortzz, while Someguy received a bye. On July 20, Someguy defeated Press Start at Daily Damage #3 to become the first MFGG World Heavyweight Champion. He is currently scheduled to defend the title against Über n00ber at Live from Hell.
Roster
Wrestlers
Main roster
- Bungalo Dizabom (Bungalo)
- General Biddy
- Captain Jeff Silvers - also the booker
- Dark Yoshi
- Icefire
- Littlink
- Ortzz
- Press Start
- Robbydude Firebread
- Skip-P (SonicTheBro)
- Suigi
- SuperZero
- Über n00ber
- Uryuu Ishida
- Wayne Deranez (Waddle Dee)
- Zasshou
Retired wrestlers
- Milkbone/Crash McCloud - permabanned
- Sarahsuke - now a referee
- Someguy
Other staff
- Captain Jeff Silvers - match booker
- Duckboy - announcer*
- The Face - ring announcer*
- Mecha - referee*
- RonnyFox - referee*
- Samuel Dreamer - referee*
- Sarahsuke - referee*
- Shifty - backstage interviewer**
- SVH - announcer*
*Indicates a "non-active" role; in other words, an individual may give permission to use their name or, in the case of referees, provides statistics and a name, but otherwise they do not actively participate. In fact, The Face and SVH aren't even actual people, while Samuel Dreamer is merely a pseudonym for Jeff Silvers.
**A character used by Jeff Silvers to conduct backstage interviews.
Championships
Current champions
- Undisputed World Championship - Press Start. He won the title when he defeated Suigi at MFGG Civil War 2: WiiVolution on November 19, 2006.
- MFGG Internet Championship - Julio Cesar F. He won the title when he defeated Stinkoman at MFGG Daily Damage #110 on Novmeber 22, 2006. This is his second reign.
- MFGG SoVeryHardcore Championship - Dark Yoshi. He won the title when he defeated Press Start in an Extreme Rules Match at MFGG Daily Damage #103 on November 14, 2006. This is his third reign.
- MFGG Tag Team Championship - Captain Jeff Silvers and Press Start. They won the titles when they defeated Dark Yoshi and Julio Cesar F on November 19, 2006, at MFGG Civil War 2: WiiVolution. This is Silvers' fourth reign and Press Start's second.
Other accomplishments
- King of MFGG - This is a tournament held toward the end of each month, typically on a Tuesday. It is usually the focal point of that day's Daily Damage. The winner of the tournament receives a shot at a world title at the next supershow (currently, this is the Undisputed World Championship, though in past tournaments it had been the MFGG World Heavyweight or XD titles). A coronation ceremony is held for the winner, usually the day after the tournament. The current King of MFGG (IV) is Julio Cesar F.
- Money in the Bank - Every so often, a four-way Ladder Match (called the Money in the Bank Ladder Match) is held, the winner of which is allowed one free world title shot at any point throughout the next year. The winner of the match is referred to as "Mr. Money in the Bank." So far, both winners of this accomplishment have surprised the champion by cashing in their title shot unannounced (and won). The last winner was Suigi.
- Grand Slam Championship - Individuals who have won all titles in MFGG Wrestling are regarded as "Grand Slam Champions." There are actually two versions of this accomplishment: the "Classic" Grand Slam, consisting of the MFGG World Heavyweight, XD, MFGG SoVeryHardcore, and MFGG Tag Team Championships; and the "Modern" Grand Slam, consisting of the Undisputed World, MFGG Internet, MFGG SoVeryHardcore, and MFGG Tag Team Championships. The Classic Grand Slam Champions are Dark Yoshi, Zasshou, and Press Start (the only person who can still possibly win the Classic Grand Slam is SuperZero, who needs a SVH Title). Nobody has won the Modern Grand Slam yet, though Press Start, Zasshou, and Suigi each only need an MFGG Internet Championship.
Former championships
- MFGG World Heavyweight Championship - This was the first championship in MFGG Wrestling, and served as the e-fed's premier title from its creation on July 20, 2006, until its retirement on October 15 of the same year. Someguy defeated Press Start in a tournament final to become the first champion. The title was unified with the XD Championship on October 15, 2006, to form the Undisputed World Championship. Zasshou was the final champion.
- XD Championship - This title served as the world-level championship for X-Degeneration, a faction that splintered itself from MFGG Wrestling. The title was first awarded to Press Start on August 14, 2006, by MFGG booker (and fellow XD member) Captain Jeff Silvers. The night before, Press Start had lost the MFGG World Heavyweight Championship to MFGG's Milkbone at MFGG vs XD Civil War. For the length of the title's existence, SuperZero and The Blue Griffin were the only two non-XD members to hold the title. Zasshou is recognized as the final XD Champion, having defeated then-champ The Blue Griffin on October 15, 2006, to unify the XD Championship with his MFGG World Heavyweight Championship to form the Undisputed World Championship.