This is a page dedicated to the e-wrestlers that I have used in fantasy feds over the last couple of years, as well as a bit of their history and records.
Originally entering the SAW (Supreme Action Wrestling) in the spring of 1997, he picked a feud with one "Hearthrob" Chris Chandler right off the bat which got both men very well over in the fed. Following the guidance of (Gullible) Gil Long, Deville slowly began to learn the necessary skills of the sport (like how to roleplay, and NOT cursing at the fedhead). In addition, he also formed an alliance with Hexx, Yoshimitsu, and Area 51 and called themselves the Crooked Heels Society to counter the "Hearthrob's" contract signing with Don Russo and the Russo Family. When the SAW froze in the summer, so did Deville's career, but it later resumed in the fall of that year when he immediately picked up where he left off in his feud with the "Hearthrob" Chris Chandler. The two finally met in the finals of the SAW TV belt tournament, in which Deville lost in a Texas Death Match rules, but later that night Deville claimed his first title-- the vacant SAW World Heavyweight Championship. Deville became a superstar overnight, and was able to successfully hold his own for about a month until he dropped the title to legendary "Jammin'" Jimmy Blast with some interference from the Horsemen. Deville later made a run for the SAW Undisputed belt against "Hotshot" Mike Stewart, and another run at Blast for the World Heavyweight title, but the fed again froze before he could accomplish these goals, only this time, the fed froze for good.
Deville also had a brief stint in the MWWF of the ZOO Conference in which he had a title shot at the champion, Maniac. Deville lost in a hard-fought match, and shortly left the fed. He then announced that his final e-wrestling appearance would be at Will Baumgardner's World Invitational Championship of E-Wrestling (WIC). Deville fared poorly in this tournament, and little was heard from him in a while. However, it is known that at the conclusion of the WIC, Deville dumped his manager (Gullible) Gil Long, which would prove to be an intelligent move concerning the future of his career.
Deville remained in retirement for about half a year when he decided to enter the NCW (Nitemare Championship Wrestling) and help out a former nemisis-now ally Pledge Allegiance and the "New" Russo Family. Unfortunately, the fed soon folded as soon as Deville came, and the Devious One was forced to look elsewhere for employment.
Later on, Deville entered the new EWF (Elite Wrestling Federation) filling the necessary roster to begin the championship tournament. Though excluded from the actual tournament at the premier pay-per-view, Deville won his first match and was put in line for a match the following night for the Intercontinental Championship which he lost. Deville then went on a mean streak, attacking everyone in sight, as his new attittude led to him capturing the EWF Intercontinental belt. He then lost it to a wrestler known as the CadMan, and soon thereafter, the EWF froze.
In the next stage of Deville's career, the Devious One decided to enter in two different feds, the HWA and the SWF. The HWA (Hardcore Wrestling Association) instantly satisfied Deville in terms of the way the fed was run, and he immediately made his mark in the fed by defeating the number one contender to the HWA Heavyweight belt, who was also the Extreme Hardcore champion, Homicide (in a non-title match) and earned his respect from the HWA Heavyweight champion, "Strictly Hardcore" Rob Starks. Within a short amount of time, Deville was able to capture the HWA Extreme Hardcore Title by defeating two contenders in one night, and days after, he received the HWA Hardcore Heavyweight title as well.
Meanwhile, Deville was informed by former SAW vice-president Phil Russolesi that a new fed was opening called the SWF (Superstar Wrestling Federation). Deville immediately agreed to sign a contract, and after surviving in the opening card's battle royal, Deville managed to defeat current stablemate "Nitemare" Rob Osbourne to become the first and only SWF Heavyweight champion. He then joined forces with "Nitemare" Rob Osbourne, "Suicidal" Steve Cross, Jake Blast and Sean Waltman (the two surviving sons of legendary "Jammin'" Jimmy Blast) in a reincarnation of the Horsemen stable that has stomped through the e-wrestling world for so long.
After both the HWA and SWF folded, Deville went back into inactiveness for a while (though his personality was further developed through Tom Filsinger's COTG game, see my FWA page or my homemade creations page). Deville was eventually lured back into the game again by Pledge Alligence to David Crader's Nitemare Championship Wrestling (again). Here, Deville made a name for himself in the Hardcore Division, especially in a hot feud with the mysterious superstar named Chamber. After the NCW was bought out by "Nitemare" Rob Osbourne's little brother, Deville continued to tour promotions such as the AWF, AEWA, BSCW, TNT, and IWA. He has become a staple member of both TNT and the IWA, and remained a big draw in both of those feds until he left.
Deville would then reunited with some old faces in the IOA's new version of the Russo Family, consisting of Pledge Alligence, Shawn "Hellstone" Hilliard, Simon Styles, "Nitemare" Rob Osbourne, and Jimmy Blast. After Pledge had some problems with management and left the organization, Deville followed his lead and joined the revived SAW, where he fit the role of a tweener, and even took on a protege, "Stiff Shots" Danny Sirlin. He feuded with people like T-Money, "Nitemare" Rob Osbourne, and Trent Davidson and became the organization's top champion before it was put on hiatus.
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However, the night following the pay-per-view, both men decided to leave their stables (Shawn was part of the Russo Family), and joined together in a family reunion of sorts. They immediately recruited Antifreeze as the minister of information, though they kept their identities as the leaders of the new "Underground Army" hidden under paper bags. As the Underground Army continued to recruit new members to its ranks, it grew in power over the SAW, with Shane holding his Intercontinental title since he beat his brother, and Shawn eventually capturing the SAW World Heavyweight Championship. However, during this period, Shawn began to give out more orders as Shane slowly became loonier than ever. He soon adopted the name "Insane" Shane, and no one ever knew where he'd be or what he would do next. Shane did, however, manage to keep his SAW Intercontinental belt until the end of the SAW, but after which no one has heard from him since.
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After Deville's horendous performance at the WIC, Deville unceremoniously dumped his manager (Gullible) Gil Long and his one-time friend Dean who he believed were holding him back. Dean was hurt by this betrayal, and it still weighs heavily on his mind now. However, he soon adapted to the land of Hollywood where he quickly became a high-profile stuntman, adding validity to his "Extreme" nickname.
When Jim Sears began the BTR (Big Time Rasslin') later in the summer after the SAW folded, Dean entered in the initial tournament, despite his hectic work schedule in Hollywood. He did quite well, advancing to the second round before being disqualified for illegal use of a trash can. He then disappeared once again to the lure of Hollywood and would not be heard from in wrestling again until winter.
When Dean re-entered the MWC (formerly BTR) at the end of the year, he was a mystery in terms of what his plans were. After defeating Crippler and Angelus in a triple threat match at the Season's Beatings pay-per-view, Dean made his position clear as being against the MWC owner, JW Locke, and in support of former BTR owner Jim Sears in an effort to regain the league for Sears. He entered the MWC Extreme Title Tournament, and advanced to the semi-finals where he was eliminated with outside interference from MWC Intercontinental champion "Good God" Kevin Powers. He then concentrated his energies on Powers, resulting in him winning the MWC Intercontinental belt in March at the MWC pay-per-view, DOMINATION, to JW Locke's disdain. Dean held the MWC Intercontinental title for a long time, and became a staple member of the BTR Revival organization that consisted of himself, "Daredevil" Mark Vizzack, Deacon, and Pestilence.
After management changed in the summer, J.W. Locke found himself out of control, his power trip causing him to dive into financial troubles, and was forced to cede power to outside management. Dean was not found to be in the favor of the new management, and shortly after dropping the title that summer, left the promotion.
Dean would return back and serve as an officer in the Stuntsmen Guild, in addition to acting on the set. Competition would eventually lure him back however, along with the declining market in violent stunts. He currently competes in the MIWF today. Dean has an extensive arsenal of "extreme" moves, including his EXTREME PLUNGE (called the EXPLUNGER for short), a leaping brainbuster; his classic spinning piledriver; a reverse gut-wrench suplex he delivers off the top rope; and a "Crippler" Ray Taylor "Bomb's Away" move which he sets up with a trash can.
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Tommy Leech probably has more heart than anyone in the world of wrestling. He truly loves his craft, and strives to compete in it for as long and as much as possible. Never known to back down in a fight, some say that Leech is the typical guy who sets out looking for them. Getting his first true start in the MIWF, he kept his distance from Eddie Dean, but when Dean unceremoniously left the organization, Leech's career skyrocketed. Quickly befriending Molson in a Canadian Contingent, Leech captured both secondary belts and has never let go of them.
Leech also wrestles an extreme style, and is a big fan of foreign "obstacles" like thumbtacks and fire. His trademark corkscrew powerbomb is often delivered on a bed of flaming thumbtacks, while his finisher is the BLOODSUCKER - a suplex into a tombstone piledriver in one motion like Hardcore Holly's Hollycaust that Scott Steiner has also used before.
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