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=== Eric Stuart's Departure === Despite another sucessful WrestleFest weekend, which included the Awards ceremony and Hall of Fame ceremony before and after the main card respectively, the way things were going behind the scenes, as had been before at times, was changing for the worse. Stuart promised many things, yet couldn't deliver. Even though there was fresh talent coming through, that was impressing, something wasn't clicking. Crowds were going down, and morale was not as high as it was before. In early April, Stuart threatened to leave, and like one year before, threatened to comdemn the DCWF to its death. For the 2nd time, almost exactly a year after the first, Eric Stuart handed in his resignation to the DCWF, and left the company without an owner. Katheryn Blackadder stepped into the President position, and Numbers Rossini was appointed Vice-President. Their job was to once again steady the ship, and rebuild. It was decided first and foremost to return to the use of the ACPWS, and abandoned Eric Stuart's controversial DCWF wrestling system. The company had received sponsorship and financial backing from a number of businesses, mainly Sinful Entertainment LLC., who provided the company with land until the promotion could operate on its own land along side Sinful. Blackadder and Numbers changed a number of things in terms of how the company was run, and didn't make such bold promises like Stuart did. They wanted to return the company to its former sucesses, but had to start on a good base before becoming a large company once again. The XWA had established themselves at the top, and were starting to make good ground ahead of the DCWF thanks to Stuart's departure. Despite this, once again the DCWF continued on, and morale was high. Stuart's departure opened up a number of new opportunities for the promotion. (Eric's Comment: I would like to say that my retirement didn't come from anything other than personal reasons. There weren't threats of retirement, just notices. I gave myself a month to attempt to finish certain projects I had been delaying and said if I couldn't, I'd realize and accept that I was simply hindering the federation and would resign. On my resignation I did state that Katheryn would be taking over if she accepted, and Numbers would be appointed General Manager. While my departure was untimely, it did indeed open new and better opportunities, which was my original realization and my hopes for my retirement and hiatus from Second Life as a whole at that point.)
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