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Mr.McMesmer's weekly commentary.
"SPECIAL COMMENTARY"
McMesmer's weekly commentary.
Hey Everyone,
This week's commentary will be different.
I know I recently turned WFA and many of you have questions that need to be answered and they will be in due time. This week's commentary focuses on the untimely death of my beloved grandmother. Olive C.Derring lived to be eighty eight years of age. She never acted her age. She acted as though she were fifty. She was the main reason the WFA lived through its first three months. She signed the right to use her property everytime we did a show. She enjoyed us and many other things. She enjoyed nature and animals. She loved her family and it hurt her when they weren't there at times of need. Not just for her but for others in need as well. She was a devoted Presbyterian. She never stopped doing what she had to do. Right up to her dying day,she was doing something around the house. Just to prove to people she was still capable of doing stuff around the house. My grandmother had nothing to regret. She lived a full life. Did as much as she could to help and support family as well as friends. To those that feel the urge to make fun of her,go ahead! Its your life and you will face your maker some day. You'll have to explain to him why you were an ass. Not me! As for my "Nanna"? I will greatly miss her. Many will. She didn't appeared to have suffered in her death and that was indeed a blessing. I'll miss her. The WFA will miss her. Her loyalty to our cause was undying and I guess still is. If you would like to do something in her memory. You can make donations in her name to her church.

Wayne Presbyterian Church
1200 Alps Road
Wayne, New Jersey 07470

She loved her church. She was one of the original founders of WPC. I feel a great sadness right now. The world lost a great person. The year 2001 was indeed not a good year. Maybe others can disagree,but it wasn't for my family. No matter what your religion or your belief in life. Don't mess up your family life. Its the only family you ever get. Respect each other. Listen to each other. Never forget each other. Love each other. I have no family now. My Nanna was the last of it. The WFA will live on,but will have a hole to which it may never fill with her loss. The show on December 8th is currently still on,but could be postponed at any time. I apologize for any inconvenience it may cause. For those who knew my grandmother,remember her for her happiness and love she shed on all of us. For those who didn't know her...You missed knowing a great individual. Thank You for reading my column and God Bless You all.


"McMesmer's column was moved due to errors on the WFA History page."


Due to the recent events, McMesmer may leave his column up for viewing for more than a week.

WFA History ( Right from the beginning)
On or about August 11, 2001 three of the current founders of the WFA sat down and decided that it was time for a change in the wrestling/fighting world. These people were William Mesmer, Jon Rhinesmith, and Dennis Daone. Their plan was simple, to create an organization that discriminated against nobody. To bring the world of wrestling and fighting together. They decided, at first there would be two titles. The first on would be The National Title. This title would be the equal to other organization’s runner-up title. Our second would be the World Fighters Association Heavyweight Title. This title is our top of the line title. He (or she) who wears this title is our showstopper. For another word, our main event. The entertainment value of professional wrestling is vastly overrated. We intend on changing that value.
August 12,2001
Louis Gianoukas is named the fourth founder of the organization.
August 13, 2001
Ring names were created. William Mesmer- Mr. McMesmer
Jon Rhinesmith- The Great One
Dennis Daone- The Pitbull
Louis Gianoukas- The Beer Man
Our first heavyweight champion is declared. It is “The Great Oneâ€ÂÂÂ
Our first National Champion is declared. It is “The Pitbullâ€ÂÂÂ
Our first official is hired. Referee Greg Wright.
Our first interviewer/ camera girl is hired. Diedre Hagar.
We schedule our first card, which consists of one match, on August 15, 2001
The story line will consist of two factions. The wrestlers who devote their loyalty to the WFA. And those who sellout for the better opportunity in the New World Alliance/NWA.

August 15,2001
9:00pm First Match.
The Great One (NWA) with Mr. McMesmer (NWA-WFA) VS. The Pitbull (WFA) and The Beer Man (WFA) in a number one contendership match for the Heavyweight Title. If either the Beer Man or The Pitbull win this handicap hardcore match. Then The Pitbull gets his choice of having The Beer Man in his corner or as a special guest referee in a future championship match. If The Great One wins, he gets his choice of a regular one-on-one matchup against The Pitbull or The Beer Man with Mr.McMesmer as the special guest referee.
In the end The Pitbull and The Beer Man scored a double pin on The Great One. Mr. McMesmer is furious and proceeds to beat up on The Beer Man. In the meanwhile The Great One and Mr. McMesmer send a message to The Beer Man and the current National Champion.
August 17,2001
Our second interviewer and first broadcaster is hired. William Riemer.
August 18,2001
Second card is scheduled for August 18,2001
August 18,2001
Second card is postponed until August 23,2001 due to a forecast of inclement weather
August 23,2001
Second card is postponed a second time due to inclement weather and Dennis Daone and Louis Gianoukas failure to comply with new schedule. No fault was held. New date is now August 24,2001.
August 24,2001
10:00 PM Our referee failed to appear, but the show must go on. Two matches are scheduled for this evening. Our first interview consists of Slammin Billy (William Riemer) The Pitbull and The Beer Man. The Pitbull issues his challenge to The Great One with a twist. His first demand that the heavyweight championship match be a Grave Diggers Match. This match consists of two shovels and a grave 6 feet long and 3 feet wide and 3 feet deep. He brags about the National Title. The Great One accepts the challenge and Mr. McMesmer issues a challenge of his own to The Pitbull. His challenge is a streetfight for the National Title that very evening. The Pitbull accepts.
Match #1 The Pitbull (WFA and National Champion) VS. Mr.McMesmer (NWA/WFA). Streetfight for the National Title.
At match time Mr.McMesmer announces that The Great One would be the special guest referee in this contest. The Pitbull is enraged. The match ended with The Great One stunned The Pitbull and knocking him out with the heavyweight title. The Mr. McMesmer put the Owner’s lock on The Pitbull and The Great One counts the three with The Pitbull’s limp hand. Mr. McMesmer is declared the new National Champion.
The NWA brags about their recent victory and boast all about the gold being in the NWA. They also inform The Pitbull in a later interview with Slammin Billy that he hasn’t seen anything yet. Slammin Billy does a prematch analogy of the Grave Diggers Match. The participants have their say. Then The Pitbull in a sudden announcement states that he wants The Beer Man to be the special guest referee in the Grave Diggers Match. The Beer Man accepts the offer.
MAIN EVENT. THE GRAVE DIGGERS MATCH.
The Great One (NWA and Heavyweight Champion) VS. The Pitbull (WFA) with The Beer Man (WFA) as special guest referee.
The match begins with the normal entrances but The Pitbull fails to appear when his music is played. The Beer Man says if The Pitbull doesn’t appear in 30 seconds he would call the match on a disqualification against The Pitbull. Just as he finished The Pitbull crawled out of the grave and assaulted The Great One. The Beer Man called for the match to begin. The match went back and forth till The Pitbull hit The Great One with the Lockjaw drop. He rolled The Great One into the grave only to be attacked by The Beer Man. The Beer Man soldout to the NWA. The Pitbull was double-teamed. He was stunned twice, put into the Hangover, then stunned again only to barely crawl out of the grave. The Great One, now pissed, stuns The Pitbull twice in the grave. This time there is no getting up at this time and The Great One covers The Pitbull with dirt. The Beer Man calls for the bell and a six-pack and raises The Great One’s hand in victory. Mr.McMesmer then makes the announcement of The Beer Man’s arrival to the NWA and prevents The Beer Man with the National Title and declares The Beer Man the new National Champion. At that moment The Pitbull attacks the group with a shovel and a plunger. The Pitbull is soon overtaken again and told to realize he has no chance in hell of winning either title again.
August 28,2001
Next card is scheduled for August 30,2001
August 29,2001
Slammin Billy(William Riemer) failure to comply with regulations and rules is released from the company.
August 30,2001
Our Heavyweight Champion has failed to appear so only one scheduled match will take place. The Beer Man and Mr.McMesmer start the show bragging about their glory when The Pitbull enters the interview. He claims he was screwed at the Grave Diggers Match on August 24th and wanted a rematch for his National Title. The Beer Man then stated that if The Pitbull wanted a rematch, all he had to do was ask. The Pitbull told The Beer Man to prepare to be his next bitch.
The Pitbull(WFA) Vs. The Beer Man(NWA and National Champion)
For the WFA National Title.
The Pitbull and The Beer Man fought wildly during this bout.
Choking, use of boxes and plungers, even the match’s finest moment when The Pitbull stood on a T.V. box and the box gave a way to a fucked up moment. In the end The Pitbull hit The Beer Man with his finisher the Lockjaw and pinned The Beer Man for the WFA National Title. The Pitbull rubbed his newly won title in the face of The Beer Man. Mr.McMesmer watching from the back came racing out and assaults The Pitbull. The Beer Man joins in on the attack and Mr.McMesmer put the Owner’s lock on The Pitbull. The Beer Man added insult to injury by applying The Hangover at the same time. This rivalry heated up on this night.
August 31,2001
The Lonestar joins the WFA.
Easy C joins the WFA.
Next card is scheduled for September 4,2001
September 4,2001
Our Heavyweight Champion has failed to appear again, more on The Great One later. Our show starts off with The Pitbull issueing an open challenge to anyone in the WFA..NOT the NWA. Then The Lonestar appeared and requested a title match claiming he was the WFA’s golden child. The Pitbull accepted.
The Lonestar(WFA) Vs. The Pitbull(WFA and National Champion)
For the WFA National Title.
The Lonestar in his WFA debut was impressive using mind games to his advantage and almost won the title,but The Lonestar was distracted by the officiating in the match(which was fine by the way). The Pitbull hit The Lonestar with the Lockjaw drop and scored a victory,thus defending his title successfully.
The next interview shows Mr.McMesmer in his office with the newest member of the NWA, Easy C. The Beer Man walks in and asked for a Heavyweight Title shot. Mr.McMesmer then explains that for unknown reasons The Great One had failed to appear on August 30th and that current evening. He then announced that he would strip the title from The Great One so that a title match could be held. Then Mr.McMesmer asked for suggestions on what to do with the vacant Heavyweight Title. The Beer Man replied that was his if there wasn’t going to be a title match and then he reached for the title. Just then, The Pitbull came in yelling at The Beer Man and Mr.McMesmer claiming he should be handed the title for being screwed out of two titles in one night. Then Mr.McMesmer was enraged when The Lonestar came in and demanded that he be handed the title for losing an unfair match earlier in the evening. Mr.McMesmer then told everyone to shut the fuck up and listen. He came up with idea. The idea was to have a tournament for the WFA Heavyweight Title that very evening. He pitted The Lonestar against Easy C and made The Pitbull face The Beer Man and the winners of those two matches would face each other for the WFA Heavyweight Tilte later that night. Everyone agreed to the tournament and left to prepare.
First semifinal match.
The Lonestar(WFA) Vs. Easy C(NWA)
These two were impressive. Not only were these guys skilled, but they were entertaining. The match went both ways. With The Lonestar powerbombing Easy C onto a garbage can. They used every weapon available, but the match ended with Easy C doing the Easy Kick on The Lonestar pushing him onto a fluorescent lightbulb on top of the crushed garbage can. Easy C secured the pin in his debut match to advance to the Heavyweight finals.
Second semifinal match.
The Beer Man(NWA) Vs. The Pitbull(WFA and National Champion)
This match between these two is always a classic and this match was no exception. They brutilized the hell out of each other with weapon within a 50 foot radius. The Beer Man even used house siding on The Pitbull. The Beer Man ended the match by applying the Hangover on The Pitbull. The Pitbull tapped out, sending The Beer Man to the finals that night. The Finals would be an NWA exclusive event.
MAIN EVENT!
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FINALS!
Easy C (NWA) Vs. The Beer Man (NWA)
Mr.McMesmer announced in the beginning that he would be the special guest referee. So NO one would be screwed. Both participants were pleased with the idea and Mr.McMesmer signaled for the bell to start the match. Easy C did well in his first title match in the association hitting The Beer Man with a trash can and applying an Easy DDT to The Beer Man. The Beer Man charged back breaking a stick over Easy C’s back and then beat him with the broken stick. Easy C regained control by beating Beer Man with a kendo stick. Easy C then went for the Easy Elbow. The Beer Man moved off the trash can, which he was laying on, and Easy C elbowed the trash can sending the match downhill for him. The Beer Man then applied The Hangover on Easy C. Easy C held on for a few seconds but eventually tapped out and Mr.McMesmer called for the bell. The Beer Man was declared the New WFA Heavyweight Champion The Beer Man offered a beer to both Easy C and Mr.McMesmer. They celebrated the NWA triumph only to have the party interrupted by The Pitbull and The Lonestar. Both WFA warriors beat the shit out The New Champion and Easy C. Mr.McMesmer then reversed the tide by helping Easy C double team The Pitbull with a kendo stick. He then turned his attention to The Lonestar by hitting him with the kendo stick knocking The Lonestar down. He then applied the Owner’s lock on The Lonestar. The Lonestar took off after the beating. Our announcer ended the show by saying “ This is,dare I say it, INCREDIBLE!â€ÂÂÂ
September 9,2001
Next show is scheduled for September 15,2001

World Fighters Association Current Title Holders!
NWA Belt Holders.....


The Great One --None
The Beer Man --One Half of the WFA Tag Team Champs
The Beast --One Half of the WFA Tag Team Champs


WFA Belt Holders.....


The Pitbull --WFA Heavyweight Champion
The Grim Reaper --WFA National Champion
Mr.Canada -- None
Frank White -- None
Demon --None
The Lonestar --None
Mr.McMesmer --WFA Hardcore Champion
The Masked Jobber -- None
The Masked Maller --None


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