Shaun Cabalar - Inducted on 10/21/08 "Renowned through the land for his extreme hardcore ways, Shaun Cabalar is a vital part of eWrestling history. Shaun Cabalar used his intense hardcore style to win the coveted World Heavyweight Championship on four seperate ocasions while compiling a near perfect 85-5-1 record. A founding member of the established Explicit Content, Shaun was an essential component in the vanquish of the historic High Defintion faction. Shaun Cabalar was also synonymous with the word hardcore, often times choosing to go after hardcore style championships rather than the World Championship itself, most notably with the nWa Xtremecore and XWF Hardcore Titles. A master of his craft, Shaun used his hardcore style to his advantage as he often created many very unique matches to inflict torture on his opponents. While many may not think of Shaun as the most glamorous of wrestlers and not the most friendliest of competitors, Shaun Cabalar is a name will live on forever in the corridors of history and through the echoes of time." Shaun Cabalar ran the nMw in versions one and three while RPing in versions one and two. In nMw v.1 he was a contender in the Mind Games tournament, but lost to Shawn Hardy. The loss to Hardy would be Shaun's only nMw loss, but it was actually with a different character. In nMw v.2 Shaun would go undefeated and capture the nMw Intercontinental Championship by defeating Jay Sanders in a Tables, Ladders, & Chairs Match at Mind Games. Shaun posted an incredible 10 RPs to defeat Jay Sanders and capture the title. Since then, Shaun has gone on to win four World Titles and win over 80 matches, while losing only four times.
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Shawn Hardy - Inducted on 10/21/08 Shawn Hardy RPed in nMw versions one and three, capturing the World Title both times and going undefeated. Shawn Hardy would later join the famed "Excplicit Content" faction with Shaun Cabalar, Joseph Johnson, and others. In other eFeds, Hardy, the original Innovator of Excellence, would go on to win over 100 matches, and capture seven World Titles and then two nMw World Titles, giving him nine on his career.
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Joseph Johnson - Inducted on 10/21/08 "A 13-time World Champion, including one reign as nMw World Champion, Joseph Johnson is a vital part of eWrestling History. Renowned in the industry for his use of the suplex and his overall technical prowess, Joseph Johnson took down all that came before him, even retiring multi-time Hall of Famer Doomsday in his debut match at nCw. Many will not remember him for his 160+ wins, but more for his obsession with the past. Whether it was his whorish ex-wife, the colossol screw jobs in EWF, KGXF, NCW, and at Jokers Wild, or the fact that he's the only man that can ever claim to be hated by both Explicit Content and High Definition, along with being chased off his own forum. Still, to this day when you hear the word suplex... or Jokers Wild Elimination Chamber... the name Joseph Johnson is not far behind." Joseph Johnson was one of the original owners of the nMw, running it for it's first three versions. He only RPed in the first and fourth version, going to war with Ace, in v.1, leading up to Mind Games, out-RPing him, but still giving Ace the win so Joseph would not contend for the nMw World Title. He thought it be wrong for the owner to be World Champion. While Andy Bello owned nMw in v.4, Johnson did, however, finally capture the nMw World Championship. Johnson would go on to win over a 160 matches in his career and thirteen World Titles, but he would never lose his passion for the nMw.
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The Maxx - Inducted on 10/21/08 The Maxx RPed in nMw v.2 and won the nMw World Championship in a Triple Threat at Mind Games against Twister and Shawn Payne. The Maxx was a focal point in nMw v.2 with much of the storylines being built around him and Jay Sanders before Jay Sanders's departure. The Maxx had previously owned the MIW, where Joseph Johnson and Shaun Cabalar would win the Tag Team Championships. Once MIW closed, Johnson decided to open his own eFed and reopened his nMw. So, in a way, you could say nMw v.2 only existed because of "The Maxx."
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