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We Run This Shit.


Note: In order of being put it, starting with the top was the first person in, and the bottom was the latest person in.



The DWF Hall of Fame is perhaps the greatest achievement
a member of the roster can receive. In order to be inducted, you must
accomplish something that was never done before, or surpass some
record(s) of a kind.



  Black Rain

  The demonic one.
He made his first impact when he arrived. He grew his stable large then
said screw them. He retired once and everyone thought he was gone. Then
one PPV there was a Dream title match. Nash vs. Mystery guy. Well it
was none other than BLACK RAIN! He did walk out of the match the
victor, He carried the belt for a while, until he lost it. He was the
FIRST USA
Champion. He is also a Stable Champion... twice. His reign wasn't
forgotten. He vowed to come back. His cocky attitude made him hated by
many. He did leave with a remarkable record. But he said it and it will
come to pass he will be back.......


  Oddball


Why you ask? Well he had a great record. He had a big impact on the DWF
winning the Hardcore and Lightweight, And Tag Team championship. His
arrival shocked everyone and his retirement equally. He is a DWF
Wrestler of the month. He has beat Andy Sweeney, Sting, SSS and the
list is long. He was a great and will be missed. Good luck wherever you
are.....


  Nastradamus


Nastradamus is and was great! He helped the DWF come as it is today. A
true champion. He was a TWO TIME, TWO TIME, TWO TIME Dream champ.... A
lightweight champ and a Stable champ. His record was 17-5. His
retirement chocked the DWF and saddened his friends. He was a top
contender always on the ball. Ready to fight in an instant. He was the
most feared wrestler and always put up the most adventurous and
creative roleplays around. He was at the top of his game... but he lost
the DWF title to none other than Kevin Nash and once to Andre...... But
it was a fluke...... Nas, short for Nastradamus, was a true champion
and hopefully will come back. Some say he is still living in the outer
walls of the DWF.... While others
say you can hear him breathing if you listen close enough...


  Mike Hunter


When Mike Hunter first joined the DWF, he set out to become on top.
First he joined D-Generation X, but things happened and a feuded
with the stable shortly after. It was a short feud, but he went solo to
go for the gold. He went and pulled the USA, People's
and Hardcore title. He won the people's twice! He turned out to be a
great investment. He went on to start the Dead Pool with
Fuel and Carnage... which was another good move for him. He retired
with another Great Record..... Not soon to be forgotten..... Every once
and a while you will see reminiscences of him....


  Carnage


Carnage was one of the most energetic wrestlers of his time. He went
out like a shot from his first day in the DWF. He went on a rampage and
won many of his matches. He went on to win the People's Championship
and defend it well. When he came to the DWF, he brought along several
of his friends. He, Mike Hunter, and Fuel formed the Dead Pool. They
reveled the Untouchables so much, and caused them to lose the Stables
championship to the Wolfpac. Carnage's rampage eventually led him to
the Dream Championship. Oddball had challenged many people for the
belt, and he forced Carnage to face a gauntlet of Dragon, Jester,
Half-Life, and Cho'Gall. He went though that gauntlet and then beat
their leader, Oddball. Carnage went on to defend
his title against VP Jerry, he was surprised to find that he had to
face Wolf instead! Wolf beat him for the Dream Championship. The next
day, Carnage said that he would retire from the DWF.


  Superstar Steve Studlee


You can describe Superstar Steve Studlee in 2 words... The Greatest.
SSS won the wrestler of the year for 1999-2000. He was the first one
ever to reach 100 points... actually he had 101 points, the most of
anyone to this date. SSS's record was 55-9. SSS won the Dream
Championship, the Light Weight Championship, People's Championship, Tag
Team Championship, Heavy Weight Championship twice, US championship
once and Stables once... that is 8 titles, the most to this date. Ever
since SSS has been in the DWF, he was either a Runner UP for Wrestler
of the month or the winner. He was a runner up for it 5 times out of a
possible 6, and he won the last one. SSS started in early July 1999 and
the Dream Wrestling Federation was the first E-fed he was in, and he
learnt to roleplay quickly and just got better roleplay after roleplay.
His Win percent is 86%. He won the Most Improved Wrestler of the Year
and is runner up for Best Staff Member and Most Active. Late December,
SSS was pulling 3 top notch roleplays a day. He won The Best Heavy
Weight Champ of the year and was runner up for The Dream Championship
and Tag Champs of the Year. SSS was a very active Staff Member too. His
Staff Name was Tones, as his real name is Anthony or of course Tony.
SSS retired as the Dream Champion.


  Wolf


In the Old DWF, his record was 35-17, he won 7 titles, and at the year
end awards, he was the #1 runner up for Most Improved Wrestler, the #3
runner up for Most Active Wrestler, #1 runner up for best staff member,
He was a runner up 3 times for the best title holders, and he was
ranked as 7th best wrestler in the DWF. The titles he won are the Dream
Championship, Light Weight Championship, Tag Team Championship
Twice(with SSS), Peoples' Championship Twice, and the Stables
Championship. In the new Dream Wrestling, Wolf was just a casual
roleplayer, and spent more time helping out new roleplayers and helping
roleplayers get better, as he only won 3 titles, The Light Weight
Championship, Peoples' Championship, and Stables Championship(Shadows
of Apocalypse). As you can see, Wolf won 10 titles in his career. His
record in the new DWF was about 10-4, so his overall record is 45-21.
Wolf first came in the DWF in about June 1999, he was in for about 16
months, Wolf was always here since he first joined, and still is around
the DWF, he's behind the scenes, and helping out roleplayers be better.



  Bob


A question in the enigma of a mystery with the illusion of a puzzle
that is confusing to the riddle found inside a fortune cookie! All of
that last sentence was confusing and that's what is thought of when
people think of Bob. One of the most mysterious and talented wrestlers
ever to grace DWF. Fighting as Nash for several months without
successfully being identified, one of the first wrestlers to join the
DWF in its fledgling days. Even today, he goes on a board as a
different character... with amazing Stealth. People talk of his Bob
Chronicles with a sense of awe. He held the top roleplaying score ever
in DWF, beating Mike Hunter for that right, but losing it several
months after he retired to Caged Explosion. He fights with a humor
equaled rivaled only by few. He's held the United States, Heavy Weight,
and Dream Title and different points in his career. He's the only
person in DWF history to successfully defend the Stables Titles by
himself. And he single handedly beat all the members of Dead Pool.
Going undefeated against the greats, SSS {2-0}, Nastradamus {3-0}, Wolf
{2-0}, Andy "TNT" Sweeny {1-0} and Dazz "Warrior of Evil" {1-0}. One of
the original Untouchables, Bob also helped run the DWF in times of
despair as his alternate persona, JW. Bob is the DWF and DWF wouldn't
exist without Bob at least somewhere behind the scenes.



  Jack 'The Poser' Harding

Jack
Harding debuted in the Dream Wrestling Federation in November of 1999.
He was introduced to the DWF by JW, who had he had met while in another
federation. Jack "The Poser" Harding was a great in the time he was in
the DWF, coming out with his best set of RPs, the Poserman series.
After arriving into the DWF, he brought in another close friend, who
was called Rahszhul. These two were un-seperatable, and grew better
together. In his entire time in DWF, he held the three most prestigious
belts, the Heavyweight, Us, and Dream Title. His first belt was the
Heavyweight Title, to win this he defeated another Hall of Famer, Mike
Hunter. His Dream Title reign was achieved by beating both Apocalypse
and Rahszhul. For his final title reign, that of the USA Title, he beat
Aleistar Crowley. Unfortunately he was not able to fulfill his end of
the USA Title, and ended up retiring. During his stay in the DWF, he
feuded with many of the greatest people; such as SSS, Mike Hunter, and
participated in some of the best matches ever.



  Dazz 'The Warrior of Evil'

Dazz
was and is great. He became the first Grand Slam Champion with Doozer,
winning all the original belts but Heavy Weight, which was dropped, and
thus made him a Grand Slam Champion. He had an impressive record. Dazz
was also announced the Wrestler of the Year 2000. He was arguably one
of the Top 3 greatest Dream Champions of all time, getting nearly a
quarter of his record wins from gaining the belt from fellow Hall of
Famer Mike Hunter and defending it alone. His career in the DWF started
off rough as he handled a Jobber named Dr. Dre. He then must of gotten
his by lightning or something as he changed his character to Dazz and
became the best. He took on nearly 3/4 of the Hall of Famers, defeating
most of them in the ring. The stable which he helped enlarge and make a
record breaking stable champ stable, Hell's Army , was lead by him
after Apocalypse left. He brought fear into the DWF seen since only the
time of Black Rain, and probably will never be surpassed. His 'End of
Days', the Crucifix Powerbomb which he destroyed careers with, still
makes spines chill today. He was allegedly pushed off a cliff in his
car at the end of Winter Wars II by Extremist and Aleister Crowley, but
2 months later, he returned and joined forces with them! Where will he
go next?



  Cro

Cro.
This man is considered to be one of the greatest Extreme Wrestlers in
DWF's history, if not the greatest. Cro's handler also created our
current Rankings system. Fighting in his own style alongside his
cousin, Jocco, Cro had a near perfect record, losing only to Aleister
Crowley at Winter Wars II for his Dream Title when his handler(Kelly)'s
computer broke down. He held the Dream, Hardcore and Heavy Weight
titles, and many still feel his greatest match was that against Yojin
Musahiri, where Yojin's career ended, and his own career nearly ended.
After winning the Dream Title at Quest for the Best 2000, he defended
it several times until he lost it 2 months later. He disappeared, only
to reappear at Wild Card Race II, and to deliver a shocking retirement
speech while his cousin was forced to retire by Extremist! Though he
was hated by the fans, he will be greatly missed by all.



  Doozer


 
Doozer is considered by many to be the first true modern DWF great Hall
of Famer. Having started his career about 1 year ago, he defeated LSD
to win the Novice title, only to lose it to Mr. E about 1 week later.
He then left DWF to do his own pursuits for about a month, and then
returned, badder than ever! He won the Novice Title again, becoming a
two time Novice Champion, and over the next year added winning the
Peoples Championship, Hardcore Championship, Stables Championship, Tag
Team Championship twice (Once with Mike Robinson and then again when
Mike gave him his half), a Light Weight Champion, a USA Champion and
finally, a two time Dream Champion. That is 11 career titles! In
addition, he is the first ever Grand Slam Champion, along with Dazz. He
retired with a overall score of 105 points. He also broke the record
set by Caged Explosion of 96 by one point. His record is also great.
His DTV series will last out for a while in the minds of many. Overall,
he truly is worthy of the DWF Hall of Fame.