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Hadstrong Championshi Wrestling (Figure Fed)
Topic Started: Dec 16 2010, 04:59 PM (42 Views)
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Back in mid-2004, I was given the best gift a child could get. A box. However, much to my surprise, there was something in the box. A few months before, I had told my friend how interested I was in his collection of toy wrestlers, but never got to really play with them. When my friend moved, he decided to leave them behind for me. And boy, did he leave behind something. Near 30 figures, 3 ringsets, and a bevvy of toy weapons were enclosed in the box, all assorted just so for easy unpackaging. This was where HCW started.

HCW was a figure fed me and a few friends ran from 04-05, until I began taking interest in stop motion animation, which kept the fed running from 06 to 07. For three years, the plasticine warriors duked it out in an assortment of near surreal wrestling matches, unfitting storylines, and spots that would kill the most skilled of real life athletes. Those three years were all recorded in two seperate notebooks as well, mainly to show off to other kids who had the same joy of bashing plastic men in a tiny simulated arena. As a Christmas gift to the RCWF, and to give myself a healthy dose of nostalgia fuel, I will be posting all of the records of every HCW show (Each show was twice a week every Friday) and Figure Per View. As an added bonus, I will be posting various SL's I came up with during these years, should I come to remember them (some I even outright planned in the notebooks as well). For Now, I will give you guys the first champions of HCW as a hold over until I have the time to post the entire record of shows.

First HCW World Champion: Triple H
First HCW HardKore War Champion: Goldberg
First HCW Super Tag Team Champs: The Radicalz (Benoit and Guerrero)
First (and Only) HCW Basic Cable Champion: Edge
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List of Shows and Figure Per View Descriptions

HCW Friday Night Punishment: The flagship show that started in August of 2004. Recorded every two weeks per month.

HCW Point of No Mercy: Named after the same WWE PPV, Point of No Mercy was HCW's hardcore exclusive FPV. September 2004's PoNM debuted the HCW HardKore War Title, won by Goldberg after braving a 10 man Hardcore Battle Royal.

HCW Saturday the 14th: October 2005 was the debut of this FPV. Based mainly around Halloween, matches would include Buried Alive, Hangman's Match, and other grueling variations of one on one matches.

HCW UnThankful: Debuted in November of 2005, and featured many matches that evolved from grudge feuds.

HCW Unhappy New Fears: Debuting in December of 2005, UNF was an all Cage Match show. These matches varied from electrified cage, elimination cage, and even slobberknocker cage matches. This FPV marked the debut of the HCW Super Tag Titles, awarded to The Radicalz after a tables match against the Dudleyz.

HCW Future Impact: Debuting January 1st, 2006, Future Impact was HCW's own WrestleMania. FI marked the first appearance of the HCW World Championship, awarded to Triple H after a grisly TLC match with Edge, Brock Lesnar, and Rob Van Dam.

HCW Boiled Blood: Starting in June 2006, Boiled Blood was the first (and only) appearance of the HCW Basic Cable Championship, awarded to Edge by GM Kurt Angle as pittance for losing his championship opportunity.

HCW Free-For-All-Brawl: HCW's own Royal Rumble, debuting in July of 2006. The first winner of the titular main event was Big Show, entering at number fifteen and eliminating Ultimo Dragon and Jeff Hardy simultaneously to pick up the win.

Now that those are out of the way, I will begin posting individual records for each year, as well as adding storylines at random to keep for interesting reading.
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