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=== Changing Landscapes === The XWA and DCWF were going at it regularly battling to draw fans in, and to draw talent in. Originally, competition between the two was not friendly, and people outside of the two promotions were unsure what to think of each group. A large group of the SL wrestling community saw the DCWF as outcasts, as it did not use the widely used ACPWS, and therefore should not use the ACPWS community groups to promote events. Alpin Criss publicly stated that no matter what system a promotion used to wrestle, it was part of the wider SL wrestling community, and could use any ACPWS-related group to promote events. At the same time, the XWA was slowly rising to the top, and in some cases, above the DCWF as the No.1 promotion in SL. Their landmark event, WrestleSeries, drew in a massive crowd and traffic count, and many people saw this as the moment the XWA fully established themselves on the SL wrestling scene as one of the top companies. DCWF still had their established base of wrestlers, and was drawing a lot of new, exciting talent. But, the DCWF began to realise that a number of things they did could not compete with the XWA. The production value was not as high as it once was, and was in stark contrast to that of the XWA, although the DCWF usually aimed its main focus on its in-ring product, and saw that as the way to sucess. The DCWF saw WrestleFest II in February as the platform to once again take them back to the top. The show would once again feature the Chaos for the Contract match, which continued to exceed expectations. The event also saw Celtdan McMahon wrestle his last match before retirement against long time rival, tag team partner and friend Ari Lane, in which Celtdan won. The Main Event, though, saw Eric Stuart and then World Champion Big Evil challenge kayfabe Chairman Numbers Rossini for ownership of the company, a match, in which Eric Stuart won. But, this was the start of a tough period for the DCWF.
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