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Vol. 2, #4 February 2020 Vol. 2, #4 February 2020 Rainbow Pony, Georgia Elite Fantabulous Frankie Love, Memphis Johnny Cage, California Atlas the Destroyer! IN THIS ISSUE: FUTURE STARS OF THE FWA ISSUE!!! INTERVIEW WITH: THE FWA TURNS ONE YEAR OLD!!!!! Wrestler Spotlight! League Recaps Rankings More!!! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: C OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE Page 3 O FWA FEEDBACK Page 4 OVERALL RANKINGS Page 5 N WORLD TITLE RECAP Page 6 T AROUND THE LEAGUES Page 8 FUTURE STARS OF THE FWA Page 18 E THIS MONTH WE LOOK AT Page 22 THE FWA WORLD ACCORDING TO…TERRANCE Page 23 N BISCHOFF INSIDE FLORIDA SPOTLIGHT Page 24 Anita Dick Sits Down with Nicky Verducci T IN THE SPOTLIGHT Page 26 S THE FINAL WORD Page 27 THE FWA HEAT STAFF IS: William J. Action – Editor-In-Chief & Publisher Contributing Writers: Ralph Edwardson – Feature writer Sam Hellman – Staff writer Dean Richards – Special correspondent FWA Heat vol. 2 issue 3, January 2020. Published monthly by The FWA © 2020 Fantasy Wrestling Alliance and respective copyright holders. No part of this publication may be repro- duced in any form without prior consent of the FWA. All articles and columns are the express opinion of the individual contributing author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the FWA, FWA Heat, or it’s advertisers. Letters and correspondence should be sent to FWA Heat Feedback at: [email protected] 2 By William J. Action Editor-In-Chief and go and we have had plenty of drama spill Happy birthday to the FWA. One into the FWA, which I’m sure we’ll see more year ago, the FWA was making it’s return of that to come. with the launch of the Mid Atlantic and Northeast Hardcore leagues. It was exciting A couple of issues ago, I got up on my soap- to be a part of the relaunch. Some big name box and heaved, heavy praise at the FWA veterans had already signed on to return. management. I basically guaranteed that the The FWA returned to action and it’s been FWA management was committed to building slowly building and building. the FWA into the greatest product out there. And different than anything that’s been done That momentum really starting gaining trac- before! I still believe the FWA has a long way tion right after Fall Brawl! We saw 2019 end to go, but to me, the recent upsurge is vali- on a high note. I still had all of the bloody dation that the FWA is already heading in the imagery and drama of Mistletoe Madness run- right direction. The progress is there for you ning thru my head and the next week, Mid all to see. As a fan, I’m literally waiting im- Atlantic and Northeast Hardcore roll into ac- patiently each week for my FWA action! I tion and...I just didn’t think it could get any can’t wait to see what’s next! And slowly, better! LePage Turner un-masks as Mid At- we’re seeing the FWA either avoid or make lantic’s The Masked Commissioner??!! And the necessary changes to avoid the pitfalls I’m not forgetting the war between Badd Co. other, similar organizations have made. and The Dream Team raging on. Stan Andre- as then arrives? And Nick Nitro Glyceron dis- Yes, the FWA has a lot of work to do. But, appears? The Miller Bros. metamorphosis in- what I’m sure of, and extremely excited for, to who knows what! is to watch as the FWA arrives at greatness. I could spend a whole column on Northeast So I’m urging everyone reading this to dig Hardcore. The Vedder/Hitman feud tops the in and do something great. PLAY THE FWA! list but there is a lot of interesting battles and Get involved! Whether your thing is feuding/ stories going on. I’m intrigued by The Dynas- storylines or winning matches/titles/glory, ty and can’t wait to see what develops there. we’re on the verge of something exciting The Damien Maddog Drake-Joe Lazarra situa- ready to explode here in the FWA. And you tion? All great stuff! know you don’t want to miss out on that! Next up, the anticipated arrival of Lucha Until the next issue, Go enjoy the rest of Revolution! Georgia, Mid South and the rook- FWA Heat magazine and let us know how we ie league, Portland Rip City Wrestling all put- did! ting forth action-packed, entertaining efforts! We’ve already seen some big names come Bill Action, Editor-in-Chief All submissions sent for publication or use in FWA Heat are subject to editing. The tone and overall feel of any- thing submitted will not be changed, but portions may need to be altered for space. All submissions will NOT be returned unless agreed upon by the staff of FWA Heat. The Editors of FWA Heat reserve the right to decide what will see print and what will not. There are no guarantees that something submitted will be published. FWA Heat does not pay for submissions, however contributors may receive a complimentary copy of the issue in which their submission sees print. This does NOT include letters to the editor or to the FWA which may see print in the “FWA Feedback” section. 3 Letters from Readers Name Anonymous Subject: Heat content How do you decide the topics you write about in this magazine? We try to hit on topics that are most interesting to our readers. And we try to be diverse so each issue is fresh and interesting. Some ideas come from editors but many come from our readers. If you have and ideas submit it to [email protected]. Name Anonymous Subject: Champions and Rankings When I look at the champions in Heat and compare to the web site, they often don’t match. What gives? FWA Heat is a monthly magazine. The champions and rankings shown in the magazine are a snapshot from the end of the prior month — for this issue as of Janu- ary 31st. Editor- That’s it for this month! Thank you for the questions. If you want your letter to appear in the FWA Feedback sec- tion of FWA Heat magazine, please send you letter via email to: [email protected] 4 Based on the period covered by FWA Leagues for January, 2020 TOP 10 MANAGERS TOP 10 WRESTLERS 1 Paul E. Dangerously 1,902 1 TNT: "Slick" Rick Robinson (MSAW) 273-33-6 2 James E. Crabtree 834 2 TNT: Stan Lane (MSAW) 273-35-3 3 Lisa Lovely 677 3 TNT: Steve Keirn (MSAW) 265-38-2 4 Steve Shettler 580 4 Big Dredd Vedder (NEHW) 261-53-0 Gerald "Mouth of the South" Robin- 5 550 5 Classic: Kaos Knight (GEW ) 234-68-6 son 6 Andre Pride (MSAW) 179-35-3 6 Patrick Shift 522 7 TNT: Bull Nakano (FWW) 162-23-2 7 Downtown Bruno 337 8 “Southern Fried” Cecil Miller (MACW) 162-23-0 8 Matt Riley 331 9 Big Brutus Roberts (CAEW) 175-47-0 9 Julius Hudson 312 10 Barry USA Stevens (MACW) 182-58-1 10 Boss Jackson 278 TOP 10 TAG TEAMS TOP 10 SIX MAN TEAMS 1 The Fabulous Ones 272-13-0 1 The Fabulous Ones 192-12-0 TNT: Stan Lane and TNT: Steve Keirn TNT: "Slick" Rick Robinson, TNT: Steve (MSAW) Keirn, TNT: Stan Lane (MSAW) 2 Primordial Xplosion 153-17-2 Nick Nitro Glyceron and Frank "The 2 The Junkyard Dogs 72-11-1 Tank" Masters (MACW) Andre Pride, Orlando Rock, "Hands of Stone" Bones Anthony (MSAW) 3 Muscle Inc. 114-16-0 Titan and Midas (NEHW) 3 Dangerous Alliance 68-7-1 TNT: Gentleman Gerald Robinson, TNT: "Wonderful" Wayne Robinson, TNT: 4 York Brothers 103-17-0 "Crazy" Chris Robinson (NEHW) Classic: Dustin York and Classic: Matt York (NEHW) 4 The Ring Leaders 64-10-1 Big Dredd Vedder, Titan, Midas (NEHW) 5 Miller F'n Mania 113-31-0 The Moondogs Fred "Mother F'n" Miller and "Southern 5 62-8-0 TNT:Moondog Rex, TNT: Moondog Fried" Cecil Miller (MACW) Bite, TNT:Moondog CuJo (GEW ) 6 Late Night Express 103-18-0 6 Crabtree Corporation 59-7-0 "Gorgeous" Jimmy "Gorgeous" Jimmy Glitz, "Glamorous" Glitz and "Glamorous" Michael Glam Michael Glam, Big Brutus Roberts (CAEW) (CAEW) The Stud Team 7 99-18-0 7 Main Event Mafia 58-7-0 Dude and Brute (GEW ) TNT:Food Stamp Freddie, TNT:Welfare Willie, TNT: Filthy Frank Peacock 8 The Junkyard Dogs 96-17-0 (MACW) Andre Pride and Orlando Rock (MSAW) 8 The Three Stooges 50-6-0 TNT: "Lethal" Larry Fine, TNT: "Macho 9 The Gutter Punks 91-14-1 Man" Moe Howard, TNT: "Crazy" Curly The Homeless Bum and "Sick" Nick Oc- Howard (FLSW) tane (FLSW) 9 Alliance of Violence 54-14-0 LEGION, Dude, Brute (GEW ) 10 New World Order 85-13-0 TNT: “Dangerous” Donald Trump and 10 The Inhumane Society 48-6-0 TNT: “Mean” Mike Pence (CAEW) Jeremy Lithium, The Homeless Bum, "Sick" Nick Octane (FLSW) 5 Based on the period covered by FWA Leagues for January, 2020 TNT: Jefferson Madhouse D’Arcy FWA WORLD CHAMPION (Lucha Revolution) The Fabulous Ones (Mid-South) FWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS TNT: Stan Lane and TNT: Steve Keirn The Fabulous Ones (Mid-South) FWA WORLD SIX MAN CHAMPIONS TNT: Stan Lane, TNT: Steve Keirn and TNT: “Slick” Rick Robinson MID ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING WORLD TITLE MATCH “Southern Fried” Cecil Miller def. Classic: Brock the Pulverizer WORLD TAG TEAM Miller F’n Mania (Fred “Mother F’n” Miller and “Southern Fried” Cecil Miller) TITLE MATCH def.
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