DCWF WrestleFest
WrestleFest was a Digital Championship Wrestling Federation (DCWF) Main Event on Saturday, February 7th 2009. This was the second-to-last supercard that was promoted under the old SLCW name, and also was the company's landmark show celebrating 1 year of entertaining inside Second Life. There were 4 matches on the card, including an "I Quit" match between Alpin Criss and World Heavyweight Champion Tenzan Karu as the featured match on the card.
Matches[edit | edit source]
Big Evil def. Ari Lane, Kipathan Quintessa, Misaki Yumako, Mobeacha Lohner, Allie Christensen, Wolfy Kessel and Harley Tigerpaw - "Chaos For The Contract" Battle Royal for a contract to face the champion of their choice at any time.
Mike Freeman def. Celtdan McMahon and Morpheus Shelman (c) - Triple Threat match for the International Championship
Katheryn Blackadder def. Sini Nubalo (c) - Singles match for the Women's Championship
Tenzan Karu (c) def. Alpin Criss - "I Quit" match for the DCWF World Heavyweight Championship
Aftermath[edit | edit source]
After the event, Big Evil held the contract to face a champion for around two months until April Fools, Hardcore Rules where after defeating Tenzan Karu for the World Championship in a "Pits Of Hell" match, Vince Easterwood lost the title to Evil. Mike Freeman kept his International Championship until October of this year, after retaining his title in a TLC match and a Mask vs. Mask match at Apocalypse. During this time, he engaged in a personal feud with Waroop Bravin. After Celtdan McMahon stopped Ari Lane from winning the Chaos For The Contract match, they engaged in another classic feud which ended at DCWF's re-opening in September, when Celtdan recorded only his second victory against Lane. Katheryn Blackadder became a DCWF Hall of Famer after this event, and held onto her Women's Title until Apocalypse after she lost her title to former tag team partner Paula Wilcox. Tenzan Karu was World Heavyweight Champion until April, when he burned himself at the end of the Inferno match with Vince Easterwood. Tenzan has still not been seen since, and left the promotion shortly after. Alpin Criss retired from Professional Wrestling in SL for a short time, and in April also departed the company putting it on hiatus until September of this year.