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===The First Modern Virtual Federation=== On another fateful encounter, two fellow pro wrestling fans found their way to the SWE arena. After a quick demo of the ACPWS, the two decided that they wanted to be a part of the SWE. The only problem was that Icy Blackburn was really a kid. Ivan Halfpint and Mattie McCullough could tell pretty quickly that Icy didn't have the resources to really support a federation. So they offered to partner with Icy to support the SWE and make sure it was headed in the right direction. Ivan wanted to do color commentary for the matches while Mattie helped run the day-to-day business with Icy. Both offered to support the SWE financially, which was important since Icy depended on his older brother for the money to support the cost of renting the spot the arena was on. Icy, however, had other dreams than sharing the responsibility of running the first modern virtual federation. Icy saw himself as the "Vince McMahon" of virtual wrestling, and would often proclaim how rich he would become running a successful federation. In the meantime, Icy began covering the walls of the arena with freebie vendors. In a matter of days he covered the walls with freebie shoes, which he tried to sell at a markup of $200-$300L. Alpin did not like the vendors, because he disagreed with what he considered a "scam" of selling other people's freebie creations for money. Icy literally papered the walls with the freebie vendors, and even began making low quality WWE t-shirts... something Alpin also disagreed with since it involved violating the WWE's copyright to its own work. Worse, the vendors added to the already substantial lag generated by the surrounding mall. Eventually, the lag would become so bad that one could not even move. It was under these conditions that Alpin decided he had had enough. Unable to so much as test the new moves he was constantly uploading, Alpin decided to contact Ivan Halfpint. Ivan and Mattie liked the idea of doing live wrestling shows, and created Second Life Championship Wrestling (SLCW). They had completed an arena and were starting to recruit a small roster. In that early pro wrestling community, most wrestlers would bounce between the SLCW and SWE to see who would actually open and start running shows. Alpin asked Ivan if he could use their arena to continue developing the ACPWS, since the lag was making it impossible to do so at the SWE. Ivan readily agreed. As Alpin continued developing the ACPWS, the system was nearly ready to allow for wrestling shows to actually be performed. Ivan had a small roster of loyal wrestlers, and with Alpin now at the SLCW developing the system, most the pro wrestling traffic shifted to the SLCW. Icy was not happy with the situation. Despite reassurance the the SWE would still be allowed to use the ACPWS, Icy demanded that Alpin return to the fold and insisted that the SLCW could not use the ACPWS. After several griefing incidents, Icy would be banned from the SLCW arena. The tantrums he publicly through belied his actual age, and his bad behavior towards Alpin and Ivan resulted in not only his banishment from the SLCW arena, but in the loss of ACPWS support for the SWE. Not long after, the ACPWS was fleshed out enough to be able to support actual shows. The SLCW roster had grown enough for the first live show to take place with 3 matches on the card. At long last, the SLCW opened its doors, and became the first modern virtual pro wrestling federation to use the ACPWS in front of a live audience.
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