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===SLCW Career=== With such a limited roster, the SLCW staff consisted of Ivan Halfpint and Buger Shan as color commentators, and Alpin Criss served as referee. Alpin would spend most his time either developing the ACPWS or training people to use it. Since he saw his creation of the system as a conflict of interest when it came to wrestling in the SLCW, Alpin decided he would not attempt to use the ACPWS as leverage to get into matches on the SLCW cards. That being the case, Alpin rarely wrestled outside of his referee duties. There continued to be, however, a few key instances where Alpin was asked to wrestle, most often in World Championship matches. ====Alpin Criss versus Sidney Washborne==== '''First Blood Match''' Sidney Washborne was quickly crowned the very first champion of the SLCW. As World Heavyweight Champion, Sidney would battle the entire roster of the SLCW week to week. Going into the first major Free-Per-View, Sidney needed an opponent that would help create a great match. Ivan almost instantly thought of Alpin Criss. At first, Alpin was hesitant to break his own rule and step into the ring as a wrestler. Alpin always felt that as developer of the ACPWS, it was unfair to "step in" and steal the limelight when so many wrestlers worked week in and week out in shows. Ivan and his roster, however, felt differently. Despite Alpin's initial reluctance, Sidney was set to defend his championship against Alpin Criss in a first blood match at one of the SLCW's first Free-Per-Views. Leading up to the match, Alpin was asked to cut an in-ring promo at one of the SLCW's house shows. This promo would go down as the legendary "Sidney Bear Promo." As Alpin sauntered to the ring to confront the champion of Second Life, he carried with him a commemorative championship bear created by Eric Stuart, a new member of the SLCW. Alpin stepped through the ropes and cut a scathing promo, challenging the champion and warning him as to what would happen when he stepped into the ring with "The Nature Boy." Words aren't always enough to get the message across, so Alpin dropped the bear onto the mat in the middle of the ring. He then proceeded to drop three elbows onto the bear, knocking the stuffing out of it and leaving the audience with a promo the likes of which they had yet to see. The match was set and as game day approached, Alpin concocted an original ending to the match. Alpin had created a custom finisher for Sidney, the cutter bulldog, in order to give the champion a special "edge" against his opponents. As the two wrestled for nearly 20 minutes in a hardcore first blood match, a chair eventually came into play. Alpin slid into the ring, ready to bash his opponent senseless and draw not only blood but his first championship victory, when Sidney managed to reverse with a quick kick to the gut. The vicious kick knocked the wind out of Alpin's lungs, and the chair from his hands. With the instinct of a true champion, Sidney grabbed Alpin in his cutter bulldog, and managed to drive Alpin's head into the very chair he just dropped to the mat. The impact would split Alpin's head open ... and allow Sidney to retain his title by drawing first blood. ====Alpin Criss versus Eric Stuart versus Madmike Straaf==== '''Hell in a Cell Triple-Threat Match''' Months went by and the popularity of the ACPWS and the SLCW continued to grow. The roster expanded with fresh talent. Navistar Skytower and Ivan Halfpint would host two weekly shows, Wednesday Warzone and Sunday Showdown respectively. Ivan would work a deal with Metaverse TV to tape our Sunday shows. During this time, the departure of Mattie McCullough left Ivan Halfpint sole owner of the SLCW. He quickly recruited Alpin to become co-owner and help support the SLCW. Alpin readily agreed to help Ivan out. As not only co-owner, but also as creator of the ACPWS, Alpin felt more than ever that he should not be involved in story lines or in Free-Per-View events. Despite his desires, Alpin once again would be recruited to participate in a ground breaking match. Eric Stuart had become the head builder of the SLCW, and by the time the organization had expanded to its third arena, he had honed his craft. Eric worked hard to create a working fence-cage, complete with an opening door and a ceiling you could crash through ... identical to the one that is used in Smackdown versus Raw. The creation of a good cage called for a cage match to be performed at an upcoming Free-Per-View, and Ivan readily supported the idea. Not being one to do the bare minimum, Eric not only wanted a cage match, but a triple-threat hell in the cell match. The Free-Per-View would be the first to be taped by Metaverse TV, and with so many eggs in one basket, Ivan decided to once again persuade Alpin to step into the ring. The three-way hell in a cell match would become one of the most recognized matches in SLCW history. The battle between Madmike Straaf and Eric Stuart and Alpin Criss would span the entire ring area, inside and outside the cage, as well as on top! But it was the finish that truly stole the show. Perched at the edge of the cage, 30 meters in the air, Eric Stuart stood dazed. Madmike Straaf lay in the middle of the ring, having been knocked through the ceiling. Alpin Criss charged at Eric, only to be back body dropped of the edge. Alpin would crash through the announcers table, destroying it completely. The collision would teeter Eric, who would also stumble and fall off the edge of the cage. Madmike managed to recover, and make a cover over his two dazed opponents on the outside of the ring to claim victory.
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