Saturday 10 August 2013

Dirtsheet Exclusive: Confusion in the House of IWF



CNN news have finally released a pre-recorded segment that was blocked from reaching the air ways. Infinity CEO Roderick Blackmore supposedly blocked the report from airing around the world until the first Infinity show had aired. Below is an interesting scoop that potentially spoiled the opening to the opening of the first Infinity Monday on August 5th 2013.

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As recently reported by CNN news, legendary federation owners, Roderick Blackmore and The Copycat Kid, have joined forces to fund an all new corporation for professional wrestling, Infinity Wrestling Federation (IWF), based in the heart of Infinity City.

Former professional wrestler, Amen-Ra Mackey, better known by his fans as A.C. Mack, just recently purchased a $72 million condo in downtown in Infinity City for him and his wife, Makeda, which left die-hard fans to speculate whether Mack was interested in signing with the new company. After weeks of silence from the Oscar and Golden-Globe-winning Hollywood star, news finally broke out that Mack had, indeed, signed on to work with the two owners once more, causing the terms, “A.C. Mack,” “IWF” and “Infinity” to trend worldwide on Twitter for one week and four days, six days and three days respectively.

Mack, however, has not yet returned to his newly-purchased, Infinity home since the end of May, as he is currently located in Hollywood, California spending much time with his idol, the 21-time Grammy Award-winning Kanye West, as he is set to play West in the upcoming biopic, “Mr West,” slated for a December 2014 release.

Just recently, IWF has released an official statement which discloses the monumental first match card for the highly anticipated weekly show, Infinity, and as many fans projected, there will be a tournament to decide the very first IWF World Heavyweight Champion with the tournament including the likes of such legends as Chris Michaels, Joey Harding and Adrian Flynn. Mack, however, is notably not in the tournament or even scheduled to compete on the show for that matter, which left many fans at dismay.

CNN reporters, Trina Baizemore, Gerald Lockley and many more attempted to get a word from the 2009 Wrestler of the Year but when asking him of his thoughts, Mack, with a complete, straight face and not a detectable emotion from his presence whatsoever, simply and seemingly sarcastically snarled his lip and uttered, “What tournament?! I’m already the champion!” prior to walking off and not speaking any further to reporters.


What could this mean? Is Mack actually the champion or is the tournament legit? A lot of things seem to be looking fuzzy for the first show of Infinity Wrestling but as soon news breaks, CNN will be the first to report to you live what transpires.
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Inside sources believe that Blackmore was terrified Mack was spoiling the show, and there is reportedly tension between the two as a result of the article not being published. It's heavily unlikely Mack will be fined again after he laughed off the first $25,000 fine imposed on Mack after pulling out of the world championship tournament. In turn, Blackmore doesn't want to be made out as a fool by one of Hollywood's elite.

From the CNN report it's clear that Mack's intentions were already to rob IWF of the world title, so is there more to the story?

It's rumoured that Blackmore is considering going one on one with Mack at the first PPV, Immortalis, though plans are dependent on the championship matches on the night and whether the collision between the Chairman and the "Bonafide Brawler" will be given enough time.

Stay tuned for more on this developing issue!


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