Winner: PJ Cash: 60% of vote
Winner: Mickie James: 57% of vote
ECW Reforms: After aligning himself with Paul Heyman and winning the ECW World title which Heyman revived, Joe Corey brought back ECW, once known as Extreme Championship Wrestling, the company ran by Heyman which gained a cult-like following. Corey went on to form groups on both Rampage and PrimeTime, easily becoming one of the most dominant forces the TWF has ever seen.
Can't Beat 'em, join 'em: After 2 epic encounters including WrestleMania 8 and a classic Iron Man match at Foul Play, Jordan Rockwell had 2 losses to Shawn Michaels. But Rockwell and Michaels deciding to join forces and together, they became one of the best tag teams the wrestling world has ever seen, winning the Tag Team titles from the once unbeatable Blood Brothers.
Wakeman/Vince: The rivalry between Travis Wakeman and TWF Owner Vince McMahon dates back to the company's inception. Vince took it upon himself to once again make Wakeman's life a living hell, putting roadblock after roadblock in his way before virtually stealing the TWF World title from him.
ECW X-Factor: For weeks, Joe Corey bragged about an "X-Factor" he had added to his ECW group. But when the time came for that X-Factor to be revealed, the tables were turned on the ECW champ. Chaos Wolf came out and turned his anger and frustration on Corey at TWF Eruption.
Winner: ECW Reforms: 40% of vote
Winner: Carney: 50% of vote
Winner: Blood Brothers: 52% of vote
Wakeman vs. Money Mike: After years of anticipation, WrestleMania 8 was finally the site of the match that everyone had been waiting to see, and who can forget it?
Money Mike vs. Max Ogden: The last two King of the Ring winners waged war over who was 'the' King. The two finally matched up at Code Red in the first ever King's Throne match, one that will live in TWF history forever.
Rockwell vs. Michaels: These two had a great encounter at WrestleMania 8, but their Iron Man match at Foul Play was even better. Easily an instant classic, HBK narrowly held off Rockwell in the final seconds, literally.
Gates of Hell: TWF Eruption was the site of one of the most brutal matches the wrestling world has ever seen. The Gates of Hell had only been done once in TWF history, but Edge used the second one to win the Universal title in an amazing match.
Chaos Wolf vs. Vlad the Impaler: On the May 26, 2007 edition of PrimeTime, Chaos Wolf and Vlad the Impaler, former tag team partners and on again, off again enemies, were not only trying to make the other say "I Quit", they were fighting to stay on PrimeTime. After putting each other through virtual hell, Chaos Wolf used a stun gun to force Vlad to call it quits.
Winner: Money Mike vs. Travis Wakeman: 42% of vote
Ottawa Screwjob: Nobody thought that Chris Masters was going to be able to end the championship reign of Travis Wakeman when he cashed in his WrestleMania Jackpot at Evil Intentions. But in a moment TWF fans will never forget, Masters got Wakeman in the "Masterlock" and Vince McMahon called for the bell. Wakeman never gave up, but his title was gone.
Cena/Flair: MeltDown featured a memorable contest between John Cena and Ric Flair, who wanted to prove he could still go toe to toe with the best. Although Flair lost the match, there was no doubt he proved just that.
Michaels and Rockwell win titles: After joining forces, Jordan Rockwell and Shawn Michaels worked their way through the tag team ranks on PrimeTime before getting a match with the Blood Brothers, who had ran roughshod over the same tag team division. But Michaels and Rockwell, two of the greatest individual superstars of all time, were able to take the gold.
Return of the great one: The 7th anniversary edition of Rampage in June provided a slew of great TWF moments, but none were better than The Rock's return to the squared circle. The Rock started the show off in surprise fashion before winning an over-the-tope battle royale to end the show, becoming number one contender for the World title in the process.
Winner: Return of the Great One: 40% of vote
Winner: Jordan Rockwell & Shawn Michaels/Blood Brothers: 38% of vote
Winner: Kato: 36% of vote
Winner: Joe Corey: 38% of vote
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT: I am pleased to announce this year's recipient of the Lifetime Achievement award which goes to Joe Corey. Joe has been a loyal TWF member for several years now and he is one member I know I can count on for several things. If I need a promo, he'll write it. If I need him to help out with Asylum, he does it. If I ask him to talk to a member because I can't, he'll do it. Joe calls me frequently and we talk on the phone often, but one of the things I like most about that is we don't spend an hour on the phone talking about the TWF. We talk about a variety of things and that's always nice to have. Most importantly, when times were tough for me towards the end of the year and the TWF started to suffer because of it, Joe was right there to support me and help with whatever I needed. Plus, he was right there ready to re-sign his contract when his expired this year. Thank you, Joe, for being a model TWF member, one I know I can consider a real life friend!
That concludes this year's TWF awards. Make sure you get your votes in before the polls are closed!