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B. M. F. In Full Control of SWCW

B. M. F. In Full Control of SWCW

Posted: May 4th 2014 By: CMBurnham

The landscape of SWCW changed severely when SWCW Hardcore Champion Kareem Sadat betrayed the fans and joined up with the B. M. F. And that partnership yielded quick results as Sadat and Rick Russo, who just one show before had brutalised each other for that Hardcore Championship, captured the SWCW Tag Team Titles from the Syndicate.

But just because they are champions doesn't mean things got a whole lot easier for the faction. Those tag team titles are still coveted by the Sanders brothers. And the interest of X-Rated was peaked as well. When Sadat turned is back on his brothers, Kevin James Sanchez and David Kyzer, it ignited a feud which is deeply personal and may become one of the bloodiest feuds in SWCW.

Last Saturday, that feud took another step up as Sadat and Kyzer faced each other in the opening match. Rick Russo would eventually interfere in the match and cause a DQ. Then, in an act of pure disrespect, Sadat took Kyzer's SWCW Luchadore Title and threw it in a trashcan. The first shot had been fired in this latest battle.

B. M. F. fired shot #2 during the SWCW Championship match between Sanchez and Chaz Sharpe. It was a clean scientific match, but in an obvious attempt to screw Sanchez over, SWCW Commissioner L. J. McDaniel appointed himself special referee. As Sanchez was setting Sharpe up for the Ring Rat Kick, Sadat came into the ring and hit Sanchez with a spear. McDaniel noticed none of this as he was busy cleaning his glasses (and it is doubtful he would have done anything about it anyway). Sadat then dragged Sharpe on top of Sanchez. McDaniel turned around and counted three. B. M. F. had now cost Sanchez the SWCW Title. And as soon as Sharpe figured out what had happened, he tried to return the title. But Sanchez accepted the loss, despite the circumstances and Sharpe remained champion.

In the final interchange of the night, Rick Russo was basking in the glory of a forfeit victory of Les Mayne, who did not come out for his match. Before Russo could leave without competing, The Syndicate arrived to explain that they wanted their tag team titles back and had a rematch clause. So they were invoking it at that moment. B. M. F. tried to back out of the deal and then things got even more tense as X-Rated arrived. While the tag team titles were obviously secondary to gaining some revenge on Sadat, Russo & McDaniel, Sanchez & Kyzer put their bid in for the tag team titles as well. McDaniel tried to back out of this and counter with the idea that those two teams should face each other in a #1 contenders match. But neither team as having that and a Triple Threat match for the tag team old was soon underway. With two teams on their heels, B. M. F. seemed destined to lose that tag team old, but somehow, Sadat was able to connect with the Spear again and put the challenge of these opponents to rest, at least this time.

Obviously nothing has really been resolved between these teams. Those tag team belts represent so much to all six men involved. SWCW is well known for the amount of blood shed during their events. With the personal issues involved here, there may be new heights set in the amount of devastation taking place at the Underground Arena.

 

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