Wednesday 4 December 2013

Mack's clothing label 'Black Band', Laura Mullarkey gets a new look, and Blair's apology!


Infinity wrestler A.C. Mack and his affiliates have sent in the following report which finally sheds light on Mack’s whereabouts in the world. He was last seen at Immortalis when he defeated Infinity CEO, Roderick Blackmore, in an Under the Dome match. Here is the official report sent from Mack’s personal management team:

Professional wrestling legend and Hollywood actor, A.C. Mack, has just recently joined forces with the luxury French brand of clothing, Givenchy. Mack, coming off of a commendable win over IWF owner, Roderick Blackmore, has reportedly inked a deal with Givenchy to create a formal attire under the brand.
“We’re pretty stoked about this,” a representative from Mack’s camp said. “It’s called ‘Black Band,’ and Mack has some pretty cool ideas for this project.”
Black Band will serve as subgroup under the Givenchy name and also the formal branch of the label as well.
“An interesting thing about Black Band,” the representative spoke again, “is that every article of clothing, whether it be a blazer, a dress shirt, a pair of pants, etc. - all the clothing will be in the colour, black.”
No further information has been given on when the line will be released to the public, where the items will be sold, or how much the line will cost.
Mack has been seen both on IWF television and in public appearances sporting the yet-to-be-released Black Band. Mack, however, was not able to be reached for comment but his publicist has confirmed his whereabouts of filming ‘Mr. West’ in Chicago.

Below is the first teaser for Mack’s Givenchy label, Black Band. This image appeared at Infinity #5.


A.C. Mack is expected to return to Infinity Wrestling in the near future.

Speaking of Mack at Infinity #5 TCK approached Craig Anderson after his win via technicality over Joey Tierney and Jordan Casanova. The Copycat suggested that Craig aimed big - reach for the stars and team with either Roderick Blackmore or A.C. Mack, two men who put on a phenomenal match at Immortalis.

Sources indicate that Craig's search for a partner is ongoing but would like for him to learn off a seasoned veteran such as Mack or CEO Blackmore in his attempts to dethrone the Patron Saints.

Elsewhere in Infinity City it appears that one member of The Agency, Joey Harding’s personal ring announcer Laura Mullarkey is sporting a new look in the city. Here she is seen sporting new, pink hair. Without sounding too much like a gossiping women’s magazine, do you think the new formation of the Patron Saints and extra time spent around punk-inspired Jordan Casanova has had an impact on her appearance?

Laura Mullarkey has had a subdued role in Infinity Wrestling thus far, only appearing twice in total, the first being at Infinity’s first pay-per-view Immortalis, introducing Joey Harding who doesn’t do television. On that occasion Harding and Casanova, the Patron Saints of Wrestling, won the sole Harmony Championship.

Below is Laura’s reported new look:


Laura was seen holding the Harmony Championship at Infinity #5


Blair to blame?


At Infinity #5 Blair Holmes said ‘sorry’ to former tag team partner John Charismatic and it has sparked the IPD (Infinity Police Department) to search for JC. John was last seen at Infinity #4 in a losing effort in a triple threat match against Murray Muir, also involving Chris Michaels.

An investigation by the IPD has gone cold as JC has not been seen. Blair Holmes has been taken in for questioning, with sources believing that Blair is behind John's disapearing act.


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*The Dirtsheet would like to thank Amen-Ra Mackey for his contribution in this 16th edition of the Infinity’s all seeing reporter.*

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Monday 25 November 2013

Infinity Dirtsheet: Infinity #5 Aftermath, New Signings, and more!


Infinity #5 rolled round this week, and for the first time in a while the Infinity Dirtsheet returns with the latest scoop around the Infinity City. With the first pay-per-view Immortalis being a huge success for the Infinity Wrestling Federation, and Infinity #5 being another huge triumph our reporters have the latest update on all things Infinity following a busy few weeks.

Infinity COO The Copycat Kid has released the feedback from Immortalis, he had some harsh words for the no-shows in the Harmony Championship match, as you'd expect from the paranoid Chief Operating Offer. You can read the feedback here:- http://tckcopyroom.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/infinity-immortalis-feedback.html


Infinity Wrestling have officially signed Spike Daniels, who originally was only supposed to sign for a special one-match guest appearance against Matt Rydell. Spike lost his debut match, however, he has committed to a full time contract with the federation. Here is the leaked image of his roster card photo:-


The new signings don't stop there, word around the Infinity Arena is that three more superstars are in talks to sign with Infinity Wrestling, two of them three have supposedly already signed contracts with Roderick Blackmore. We will have more coverage on this as the story develops.

A.C. Mack who defeated Roderick Blackmore at Immortalis has gone quiet since the event, there are rumors that he is in talks to return either at his first Infinity Monday's event or at Purgatorium, the next Infinity Wrestling pay-per-view. Currently A.C. Mack has been filming 'Mr. West', a biography-picture of the singer Kanye West, this could answer for Mack's recent shyness of the ring, but with filming rapping up soon word around the locker room is that he is eager to bet back between the ropes.

Blair Holmes recent walk out of his match at Infinity #5 against James Jameson has everyone wondering as to the mental state of the the man who calls himself Household Entertainment, and whether or not if Over Rated staged the disappearance at Immortalis or if it was solely Blair Holmes plan to remove his parter John from the picture altogether. For weeks John would try and go over Blair in all their matches, the Infinity Police Department (IPD) are taking a serious look into the whereabouts of John Charismatic, and the location of Blair Holmes.

Chris Michaels superkick to Adrian Flynn following their successful victory over Murray Muir and Taylor Westfall has sparked a debate in the federation that Chris Michaels has aligned himself with Mr Osman of the Battle Zone Network. Word is that Chris feels he is the number one wrestler in the company and the BZN are going to push him to be just that, not Adrian Flynn. A reporter spoke to Chris as he was leaving the Infinity Arena following the show but he did not comment on his actions.

The FWA World Champion Isis Derrida has spoken against the code of practice of Infinity Wrestling, his interview with Logan Williams which aired on the Infinity #5 broadcast was not scripted in the slightest, Derrida's stance against the company is legitimate. Everyone at the Dirtsheet is convinced that he will make his debut soon with the possibility of choosing the side of the Battle Zone Network. No word yet as of yet about his Full Measures tag-team partner and best friend Valquist who is seen by his side in every federation they have been to together, and if whether or not Isis will appear alone or with the aid of his friend.  Here is the poster promoting the tag-team on the Infinity broadcasts:-


The Copycat Kid who won the Purity Championship at Infinity #5 has confirmed that if he lost the match to Neal Powers he would have had his contracted by the Battle Zone Network. TCK can also confirm that due to the interference of the newly appointed head referee Telis Reye the former champion Neal Powers is livid at the outcome of the match as he only had to prevent TCK from winning to face Adrian Flynn at Purgatorium. Neal's plan with the Purity Championship he took from TCK is as of yet unknown. Aside from this the COO has spoken highly of the success of Immortalis and Infinity #5, a reporter got to speak to him yesterday about the future for Infinity Wrestling, TCK said: "The last two shows were a colossal for the federation, I am proud of the direction it is going, and the BZN cannot halt its advance. I am committed fully to producing the best and most open product on the wrestling scene, I am looking for more people to join, and new ways to make the product more innovate. Everyone can copy that."

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Friday 4 October 2013

Are Over Rated even rated?


There is only one official tag team in the entirety of Infinity Wrestling and they go by the name of Over Rated. The duo of John Charismatic and Blair Holmes have formed a union that no others have dared and the purpose of this article is too understand whether or not this duo have what it takes to bring home the IWF Harmony Championships and seal their legacy as Infinity City’s first great team.


Infinity roster cards: John Charismatic (left), Blair Holmes (right)

The Dynamic of Over Rated
At a surface level there isn’t anything particularly binding between JC and Blair. For instance one is an energetic night club owner, widely known as the successful head of bar Electric.


Bar Electric is an official sponsor of Infinity Wrestling (pictured above) 

“Mr. Household Entertainment’s” relative success in the City has left people wondering why JC’s own contributions in the City, most notably the Charismatic Coliseum, are utter failures. John only has three students in a crumbling wrestling school: Alf Levenson, The Prince of Darkness, and Chris Reid. At Infinity #2 & #3 these students have been seen at ringside during John’s matches, both of which he lost.
Is JC a good role model for these kids? Most in the city don’t give JC the time of day, why would they believe in him?

Over Rated have suffered consecutive defeats at Infinity Mondays broadcasts, both as singles competitors and as a team, and these losses have called into question whether or not the unique pairing can win the Harmony Championship’s at Infinity’s first ever pay-per-view, Immortalis. Labelled as “The Showcase of Immortal Champions” are Blair and JC destined to overcome these defeats or will the head of the harmony division, Infinity COO The Copycat Kid, get his wish of seeing Over Rated’s names off the belts?

Infinity Mondays history of Over Rated:

Infinity #1, 5th August 2013: John Charismatic def. Blair Holmes (via pinfall)
Infinity #2, 19th August 2013: John Charismatic & Blair Holmes (via Disqualification)
Infinity #3, 2nd September 2013: James Jameson & Chris Michaels def. John Charismatic & Blair Holmes (via pinfall)
Infinity #4, 23rd September 2013: Jordan Casanova def. Blair Holmes (via pinfall)
Infinity #4, 23rd September 2013: Murray Muir def. Chris Michaels & John Charismatic


Infinity #4: Jordan Casanova won his first ever singles match against Blair Holmes


Infinity #4: Charismatic took the pin against a victorious Murray Muir in a brilliant triple threat match 

Losses can be seen as lack of harmony between a team and union and more questions are posed, especially following Infinity #4: Why didn’t JC come out and help Blair? Where was Blair in JC’s match? Neither were by each other’s sides, hardly inspiring to JC’s on-looking students, right…

The definition of harmony is provided on the Infinity Wrestling website on the Developmental page in the Championship Guide. Below is management’s, and by that we mean TCK’s, expectations regarding the Harmony division.

Infinity Wrestling’s Championship Guide: The Harmony Championship
So, you think you know how tag teams in wrestling do you? Think again friend.
Throughout the introduction of the Infinity shows we will begin unveiling our evolved tag team formula. Yes you are right to believe tag-team wrestling is about two or more individuals teaming up to win matches, but that is also what is so cliché about the tag team division of most federations. Teams win championships, then what? They can defend but they don’t really evolve after that. TCK is pushing for a revolutionary tag-team division in the Infinity City, and without giving too much away his announcements will focus on how the IWF Harmony Championships will reflect a new and innovative form of teamwork.

Cooperative Promos
You may have read something already about cooperative promos somewhere in the Developmental guides, to elaborate again this style of promo are when two superstars write and combine their two promos into one unified promo. This is favoured upon management as it shows the true heart of tag-teams, where your story is one and so is your effort. Traditional tag teams win because they write two promo scripts for a match, which is still great, but so typical and well, stale and shows no innovation that we strive to achieve in Infinity City. By working closely with your partner to create a unified and non-contradictory promo you get a distinct advantage over your opponents in tag team matches. For more information inquire with IWF management about questions you have on cooperative promos.

Immortalis
So where are Over Rated left? They are fighting a battle on two fronts. At one end you’ve got the conspiring management of TCK and his hard-line approach in his division, which as of yet has not garnered one clean finish. Whilst on the other there are the contenders for the title, Jordan Casanova and the debuting Joey Harding. Casanova’s sort-of-official partner James Jameson, “Mr. Media” and the bonafide television star made Over Rated sweat on who the contenders were going to be, waiting until Matt Rydell's match against Taylor Westfall to make a decision.

Harmony or Purity was the question most asked in the city? Would Casanova face his bitter rival Matt Rydell or go against Over Rated?

After Matt Rydell was tripped by the hand of Casanova, spurred on by Brian Von-Malice, this distraction caused a chain of events which led to Rydell being the recipient of a pinfall in Westfall's favour.
Jameson and Casanova rose tall above Rydell, presumably with Blair in the back looking on or receiving treatment after an earlier loss against Casanova, and JC too. Either way of looking at it, Over Rated go into the PPV on the back foot.

Also going against them is the official debut of Joey Harding. With James Jameson an alter ego of Harding, rather an extension of Harding by many accounts, we’re expecting Surge to step up his game at the PPV, giving no mercy to Over Rated. On that account, we know Casanova and Von-Malice have no idea what remorse means, being from Fair City and all, but the opposition have positioned themselves perfectly to cause a stir and take the limelight, and the gold for themselves. By positioning Harding as a wildcard of sorts, and by getting the last word in on Infinity, Over Rated have to overcome a greater battle than they anticipate.
Do they have the harmony and ability to rise up once more?

In an Infinity polling station poll that questions the outcome of the match at Immortalis the heavy favourites going into the PPV are Casanova and Harding. With TCK’s mounting pressure and influence and the favouritism against Over Rated, we at the Dirtsheet believe it’s going to be a hard mountain to climb for the only team on IWF’s record books.


Infinity Wrestling presents Immortalis 
Harmony Championship: Over Rated vs. Joey Harding & Jordan Casanova

The Championship Belt
The Infinity World Championship is not the only belt that hasn’t been revealed, the Harmony Championship hasn’t seen the light of day, and not even the world title thief, A.C. Mack can lay claim to taking harmonies gold. Infinity #3 was designed to put over the division and we believe it would have given justice to a division which only saw only one great match out of four harmony bouts. That match featured Over Rated losing after JC tagged himself in only to meet the rubber of Chris Michaels’s boot as the least over wrestler on the roster came to terms with the Legendary Kick. The absence of the actual belt has fans wondering, what does they actually look like? In fact for us here at the Dirtsheet this leaves us asking more questions, so it may not be a bad thing for management to keep everyone on their tippy-toes.

Is it because there have been no clean finishes?
Does TCK have them locked away and has personal control over the belt?
Will TCK unveil the straps at Immortalis?
If Over Rated at successful in beating Harding and Casanova, will TCK give his least favourite team the straps?
Will the fans accept Over Rated as champions?

An inside source claims that production of the Harmony Championships was finished long ago, and at one point was even redesigned, but our insider couldn’t get close to the Copycat to ask him about the whereabouts and design of the belt.

Infinity management haven’t left us in the dark completely however. A blue star is featured on the Immortalis poster and when promoting Infinity #3, leading many to believe the belt is blue and the star features, or it may simply be a feature similar to the theme of Immortalis which is promoted with a single star to signify the first pay-per-view event. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, here is the blue star featured:


At Infinity #3 there was also a sneak peak at the belt but it reveals very little, if anything. A single word, Concordia, in orange text is highlighted with a dark purple background. With Infinity’s latin themes apparent the word Concordia translates to Harmony but the actual details of the word and its positioning on the belt are unknown at this time. Here is the slight teaser of the belt:


Television star James Jameson, the alter ego of the debuting Joey Harding has his own take on the Harmony belts, though what you’re about to see below isn’t for the faint hearted:



Are Charismatic and Blair over rated?
The irony in their name is clear for all to see, their polar attitudes and mixed performances in the ring have raised a giant question mark over their capability to win the unveiled straps and an even question mark about what happens if they are unsuccessful?
Will Over Rated be over before it gets started?
It’s a clichéd term but there are many truths to it in a wrestling sense: Never say never.
Immortalis is Over Rated’s testing grounds, the true validity of their harmony and their ability and because of Mr. Osman we are almost guaranteed a clean finish, for the first time in a division plagued with indecision and disqualification.  

Infinity: Immortalis is live from Evermore Stadium on Monday 14th October 2013.


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Tuesday 10 September 2013

Infinity Mondays #3 aftermath, IFL, Infinity Currency, and more!



Word coming out from Infinity #3 regarding Harmony week is that it has proven to be a mixed bag with management. Roderick Blackmore was said to be over the moon with the second match of the night involved wildcard team James Jameson and Chris Michaels against Team Over Rated. As for the other three matches there is said to be some frustration with some of the wildcard pairings.

Typhon “Kid Wicked” Kaos, Jason Smith, Jordan Casanova, Jett Underwood, Rick Bowman and Lucian Shannon all failed to turn in promos for the event and that is why management were frustrated.

Elsewhere on the card Purity Champion Neal Powers defeated Matt Young in the main event and word going round the rafters is that Roderick is a big fan of the performance from both men.

Related to the main event, Matt Young has requested to sit-out the go home Infinity #4 show after personally requesting to management that he was unavailable. It is unknown why Young has taken this period off and we will do our digging into the matter. It’s expected that Young will have a match at Immortalis, but nothing has been pencilled in at this time.

On the Infinity broadcast commentators Gooch Henderson, Sammy Kinghan and “Bad Boy” Brandon Kheller hyped an in-ring confrontation between Adrian Flynn and Taylor Westfall. The reason this segment was cut is because both men could not be found backstage and management felt that they did not have confidence the angle would have come off good on BZN programming, especially because there was little time to go through the outlined scripts. It is believed that the segment was poorly booked but something is in the works Infinity #4 to redeem the mishap.

TCK is said to be planning something big for Infinity #4 to hype both world title prospects. Nothing is fine detailed yet.

The Infinity Eagle currency was debuted at Infinity #3, here is a photo of a $1 Eagle coin. Details on the currency’s worth will be elaborated on in the near future by management.



And lastly, it’s believed that BZN will be running promotional packages for the upcoming Intercity Football League (IFL), a soccer league. As of writing Matt Rydell, Jordan Casanova, Craig Anderson, and TCK have all created teams. BZN will air live games and highlights from its network.

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Saturday 24 August 2013

Exclusive Interview: "The Bonafide Brawler" A.C. Mack!


Below is an exclusive interview with movie star A.C. Mack days after signing with Infinity Wrestling. The Bonafide Brawler discusses the level of competition, his plans in Infinity and the $25,000 fine he received by IWF management.
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1) Let's get straight into things, before me is the movie and wrestling icon, A.C. Mack. With your impending return to the ring, what tempted you to join Infinity Wrestling? 

A few things actually. I first heard about the company from my good friend, Chris Michaels, and once I heard that Roderick Blackmore would be one of the people over it, I became even more excited because I was used to working with Mr. Blackmore over in UBW and I'm aware of what he's capable of and how he can push a federation to the next level. More than anything, though, I was intrigued by the fact that the wrestlers, now, will get a lot more creative control in their contracts. I think that's what's going to set IWF apart from other federations in the past. Owners would have too much control and when it came down to having to do everything themselves, they would crack because it was too overwhelming, ya know? This, instead, puts more emphasis on the wrestlers.

2) There's been a lot of buzz about the return of A.C. Mack, and you've been cast right into the limelight. What is the situation with you pulling out of the the IWF World Heavyweight Championship Tournament? 

There's no tournament to have pulled out of. The limelight is rightfully placed on me because I am already the World Champion. Any sane person knows that if I'm on your roster, the championship needs to belong to me, simple as that. Next question.

3) So that begs the question, what are your plans for Infinity?

I plan to make history alongside IWF. In my last stint with companies like UBW, CDW and PCW, I etched my name in the list of legends in this industry and in this company, I plan to raise the bar even further. Expected the unexpected and prepare for the unimaginable.

4) With all Infinity Wrestlers coming from the Bebo Wrestling Network, and some completely reinventing themselves, do you think the standard of competition has gone up since you last set foot in the ring? 

Oh most definitely! You have to understand, I've been away from the ring a little over a year now and that's more than enough time for individuals to hone in on their skills and perfect their craft. So if anything, I expect these wrestlers to have all stepped it up a notch. The standard will inevitably go up because everybody wants the same thing--my championship.

5) Are there tensions with management because of you pulling out of the tournament? They did fine you $25,000, so can you elaborate on that at all? 

Is that what that was?! I remember my financial advisor mentioning something of that nature but I couldn't be too bothered with it. $25,000?! That's all?! You're gonna have to fine me a lot more than that to make feel sorry for something. (laughs) And I simply pulled out of the tournament because there was no need for it. Why am I being insulted by being placed in a tournament when I've already been awarded the championship? C'mon now, ask yourself the same question! It doesn't make sense now, does it?!

6) Before you're sent on your way Mack we have one final question. When can we expect to see you in Infinity Wrestling? 

You can expect to see me when the time is right. When Mr. Blackmore and I feel it's the right time for the fans to see their World Heavyweight Champion, then you'll all see me. It's as simple as that. 


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Friday 23 August 2013

Adrian Flynn's Meltdown, a Professional Soccer League, Infinity #2 Aftermath


Coming out of Infinity #2 it is reported that management are once again happy with the show, the winners and the overall quality of the write ups and graphics. The only sour note for Roderick Blackmore was the no-show from Lucian Shannon, essentially giving Taylor Westfall a free pass to the Infinity Championship match at Immortalis.

Speaking of the final, it’s now been confirmed that Adrian Flynn will take on Taylor Westfall for the world title belt at the first PPV. Adrian defeated Chris Michaels and Murray Muir on his way to the final whilst Westfall defeated Jack Anderson and Lucian Shannon. Movie star A.C. Mack still has possession of the belt.

There is a lot of heat on Taylor Westfall for his participation in the final as neither Shannon nor Anderson promoed, and believe he still has a lot to prove given his easy route into the final.

Talking of heat, there is also heat on John Charismatic after he tagged himself in during his and Blair Holmes match with Jordan Casanova and James Jameson. According to our insider, this was not scheduled to happen, JC thought he could get over with the crowd by scoring the pinfall over Jameson/Casanova. As a result the result was improvised by Brian Von-Malice, who DQ’d his team.

For the Singularis Championship, it’s rumoured that up to seven or eight men could enter the match at the PPV. The risk and reward, all-in championship currently has four wrestlers competing for it: Chris Michaels, Jamo, Joey Tierney and Jason Smith. As of writing thiss more matches are set to take place on Infinity #4

It’s believed that there will be four shows leading up to Immortalis. Infinity #3 takes place on Monday September 2nd and Infinity #4 is set for Monday September 16th. This means Immortalis is likely to take place on Sunday 29th September or Monday 30th as no specific day has been set for the PPV.

TCK is reportedly high on Matt Young in the federation. Young, who faces Neal Powers for the Purity title believes that Young has shown immediate signs of improvement and believes The One and Only to be a valuable asset.

An angle nixed from Infinity #2?
A.C. Mack delivered a speech to Roderick Blackmore on Infinity and earlier in the night TCK said that Blackmore had gone out into the City to track down A.C. Mack. A segment filmed with Blackmore and Mack and has been delayed until Infinity #3.

Who is Jack Anderson’s attacker?
The technical wrestler reappeared on Infinity with TK and his manager Maxwell Panther acting as his private security. It’s believed that management have a long story planned for Anderson, and should he stay fit, it will likely culminate at the second PPV, likely to take place before Christmas. Anderson is expected to portray a paranoid character from this Infinity and the storyline will continue in the tag team match with Murray Muir against two Infinity debutants, Jett Underwood and Rick Bowman!

Football/Soccer League to begin soon?
Roderick Blackmore is reportedly going to jump on the bandwagon of professional soccer taking place in the City and plans to finance a new franchise. In addition Blackmore wants to create a professional league with teams from Infinity and the surrounding cities. Neighbouring Fair City, Paradise City, and Princeland will begin talks with Infinity to have a merged league.

Currently two teams are in existence. Matt Rydell’s Infinity City FC and Jordan Casanova’s Fair City Athletic have formed in recent weeks and more are likely to follow.

ICFC have recently signed a preliminary contract with the MLS, but Blackmore hopes to persuade the team to sign for the soon to be league!

Adrian Flynn’s Personal Meltdown
And finally there have been a lot of rumbling in the locker-room that Adrian Flynn is going through a personal crisis in his life. Whilst doing some research on his partner apparently it was Murray Muir who uncovered that Flynn is in fact getting divorced from his wife, Alexis. The two have reportedly came to blows over Adrian wrestling with a bad knee. Adrian’s bad knee cost him a place on the Olympic wrestling team several years ago. Adrian is reportedly upset with Murray backstage but will not confront the controversial wrestler, not yet anyway.


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Wednesday 14 August 2013

Information About the IWF Singularis Championship!


For those lurking in the dark about the relevance and meaning of the Infinity titles, we at the Dirtsheet have gone to the trouble of enlightening you in Infinity City about just this issue. Pulled from the 'Developmental' page under the Infinity Championship Guide, here is the official statement about the Singularis Championship.

It is widely believed in the locker-room that the championship belt will be revealed on the second Infinity show on Monday August 19th 2013 and that it will be TCK doing the honours, and not Chairman Roderick Blackmore.

There is also rumblings amongst management that the Singularis division will be a success because the matches are non-conventional matches. Management believe this will lead to many memorable moments, and high spots that will be used in future highlight reels.

This week there are three Singularis qualifiers, the first of which is a Ladder match between Matt Young, Chris Michaels, and Craig Anderson. Second, Jamo and debutant Starkiss will collide in a submission match, and lastly two highly rated wrestlers Jason Smith and Joey Tierney will battle in a tables match.

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*Extracted from the Infinity Championship Guide *

IWF Singularis Championship

The IWF Singularis Championship is a title that means only extraordinary and ballsy competitors can fair at competing in the division for a shot becoming the champion. At Infinity HQ we didn’t want another typical ‘Hardcore’ division, and this is not about being that at all. The Singularis title represents singular and daring efforts to showboat yourself to becoming the most outstanding champion you can be, a high-risk, uncertain division that anything can happen. There are two major rules to the division, number one is that standard ‘one fall’ matches do not occur, and secondly the match will not end until there is a definitive winner. This league is about breaking down walls, coming out of your comfort zone, and being encouraged to do absolutely any and all things to become the singularity of the Infinity City…the person who has no limit, the person of infinite possibility.

‘Singularis’ Stipulations:
·     Conventional/standard matches will never take place when then IWF Singularis Championship is involved
·     Until a definitive winner of matches has their hand raised the match will continue, there is no escape from a match involving the IWF Singularis Championship
·     In a kayfabe manner, in order to contend for the championship your character must bring something to the table in a manner of speaking, this is a high-risk all reward division if you are successful
·     Types of common Singularis matches to take place will include:
o    Wager Matches: Bets on things, like Infinity creations, nicknames, finishing moves, rights to things, anything really. A winner takes all system.

o    Stipulation Matches: A participant, or both, have a stipulation to include for the upcoming match

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