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== '''Premier Wrestling (Pre-Brand Split) (2020-2021)''' == === Debut === SMF made his main roster debut in a 6 man battle royal for the #1 contender spot for the Heavyweight Championship. He eliminated two men before being eliminated himself by Zach Rage. === Season 7 - Feud with The Ace & #1 Contender for the Middleweight Title === SMF went on to feud with The Ace in a storyline starting during Episode 6 of the 7th season of Premier Wrestling. The Ace was approached by SMF's son, only to scold the young boy and tell him to get out. Once the boy had left the locker room, SMF walked in and confronted The Ace, commenting on how he allegedly ended Hunter's career the previous week, and that regardless of that, he would be "the most dangerous person he'd face in this business." This segment resulted in SMF turning face for the first time on a studio show, and being placed into a match the next week against The Ace. He would go on to win by a quick rollup when Ace tried to Ace Mark him. The victory was a major upset, resulting in an explicit exchange, in which Siegfried challenged Ace to a two out of three falls match at the season finale of Season 7. SMF was disqualified from the match after Ace slammed a chair against the mat and threw the chair into his hands, before falling on the mat. The referee was down at the time, getting up just in time to catch the moment SMF had the chair in his hands, calling the match off as a disqualification, causing Ace to retain the title. === Season 8 - Brief Feud with L.B.A. & Heavyweight Championship Tournament === In season 8, SMF encountered a new opponent while announcing his plans for his future with Premier Wrestling. A new wrestled debuted, under the name L.B.A. The two had a match the next week, in which SMF defeated L.B.A after a hard fought match. A second match was rumoured to be in the works, as there was talk of L.B.A not being satisfied with the loss, due to the extended time outside of the ring, an argued that there should've been a double count out. Instead the match went on and resulted in his loss by pinfall. While this was not mentioned in any interviews relating to L.B.A's departure, he soon left Premier Wrestling to explore opportunities in Tokyo, Japan. They'd not encounter each other again in person until Season 10 of Premier Wrestling. SMF was left to face fellow countryman, Josh Poffo in a tournament to become #1 Contender for the Premier Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship. He was defeated, though the match resulted in a knee injury to Poffo that would go on to cost him the World Heavyweight Championship later. === Season 8 - Mid Season & Feud with Declan "The Knave" Navarro === In the opening contest of the Mid Season episode, which doubled as a tribute to the late real life wrestler, Brodie Lee, SMF faced off against Zach Rage, only to be jumped after his victory in the match by former protégé, Declan "The Knave" Navarro. The Knave smashed a bottle of Fosters over the head of SMF as a joke about his home country of Australia, before cutting a promo on him. This lead to a feud, which would ultimately end with SMF taking the victory in a hardcore match, which saw the destruction of current GM Dante's office, as well as fighting in other areas of the arena. === Season 9 - Friendship & Friendly Rivalry with Dany Thunder === SMF started of Season 9 by thanking those who had supported him throughout his time in Premier Wrestling, but reflected on the reason he was in Premier Wrestling in the first place. He spoke of his time on the indies and the legends he looked up to while watching the former promotion VAW on TV. To start of Season 9, SMF called out any veterans he would've watched all those years ago, and said it would be an honour to have a match with them to earn his stripes in Premier. Maven Gothly was the first competitor to respond to the challenge, followed by returning legendary high flier, Doobienator. Just as the match was about to start, a returning VAW superstar, Dany Thunder, came out of retirement and inserted himself into the match. During the match, Dany Thunder and SMF had limited offence against each other, before the fatal four way's chaos got them away from each other, leading to an exchange between SMF and Maven Gothly on the outside. During this time, Dany Thunder successfully pinned Doobienator and took the win. After the match, SMF and Thunder shook hands and expected to be on their way. On the next episode of Premier Wrestling, Dany Thunder would call out SMF for a one on one rematch, as he noticed that for a newer guy, he had a lot of skill, and that he pushed him to his limits. The two put on an extremely even contest, resulting in the first ever time limit draw in Premier Wrestling history. Upon the time limit draw, the then General Manager of Premier Wrestling, Dante, came out and expressed great interest in both performers, inviting them to his office on the next episode of Premier Wrestling for a special offer. The two would meet during the next episode, both dressed in their finest clothes for the occasion. General Manager Dante scheduled a rematch for the Mid Season episode. The catch to this was the fact that it would be a 15 minute iron man match. The next week at the mid season finale, Dany Thunder and SMF fought in the iron man match, in what looked like was going to be another time limit draw, only for SMF to pin Thunder within the last 3 seconds of the match in order to become #1 contender. === Season 9 - #1 Contender for the Heavyweight Championship === In the main event of Episode 5 of Premier Wrestling there was a scheduled non-title triple threat between SMF, Doobienator and his former tag team partner and Heavyweight Champion at the time, Vigilante Hunter. During the match, SMF was setting up for a move off the top rope, when Vigilante Hunter knocked SMF off of the top rope, causing him to land on his neck on the steel steps. Despite medical concerns with SMF, the match continued between Vigilante Hunter and Doobienator, resulting in the Champion taking the win. During this time, SMF was put onto a stretcher and moved to the stage for further examination, as it was believed he'd sustained a potentially career-threatening injury. After the match, Vigilante Hunter seemed somewhat disturbed as he walked up the ramp, just as SMF had been taken to the back. A few moments later, SMF was thrown out the entryway after an incident backstage, before being hit with the Hunter's trap off of the stage into the crowd. SMF was later rushed to hospital in a critical condition, where he spent the next week in a coma. During this time, it was discovered that SMF had fractured vertebrae in his neck, and he would be unable to walk for some time. During this time he was placed in a wheelchair and relegated to commentary on Unplugged, remaining absent from Premier Wrestling programming for some time. SMF returned to Premier Wrestling programming on Episode 7 of Premier Wrestling. He showed up on crutches, to deliver what many believe to be his retirement speech. During this speech, the very opposite was confirmed, and SMF vowed to fight Vigilante Hunter in the season finale, regardless of medical advice or his condition. This was a matter of principle for SMF rather than a matter of logic. In the season finale, Hunter and SMF faced off one last time, with victory looking like a certainty for SMF until familiar music played throughout the arena. Vince Aftermath, after many months missing at sea, made his return to Premier Wrestling, seemingly involved with Vigilante Hunter in some way shape or form which would not be revealed until Season 10.
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