Post by Draven on Apr 17, 2008 21:26:52 GMT -5
Ok I am working on mine. It is going to be a long read so I may take some time to finish. But at least it is here now.
From: Richmond, Virginia
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 168 lbs.
Age: 28
Current Finishers: Revenge Driver (Emerald Fusion), Figure Four Leglock
Former Finishers: Death Driver (Tombstone Piledriver), Deathlock
Catch Phrase: NA
Background:
Draven was chairman and GM of a now dead federation called the FAWF. He ran the FAWF for several years and it enjoyed a small but loyal following. The FAWF never seemed to break out in the big time and Draven was losing money. He did not want to close his federation but felt he had no choice. Things changed however when one day he met someone named Fighter-X.
Draven was invited to attend private showings of some CRF events and he quickly realized that the CRF was the big leagues. He also realized that the CRF was his chance to payback his superstars for their loyal support.
Draven knew he could never fully support the FAWF but he felt that his superstars would be able to compete in the CRF. He offered to let Fighter-X acquire the FAWF and gave his superstars a choice. Fighter-X decided to check out the FAWF to see if it was worth the acquisition. After a few weeks in the FAWF Fighter-X agreed but told Draven he had an idea. He wanted to surprise the entire CRF and have the FAWF superstars invade the CRF on one of their house shows.
Fighter-X announced the Invasion show and told each of his superstars that they would all be facing a mystery opponent from the invading fed. Only Draven and Fighter-X knew who was going to face each other. This event was a big turning point in the CRF because the roster would soon split and a new show called Mayhem would debut.
Draven was given an option to be GM of Mayhem but at the time he felt he needed a break from running a federation. He declined the invite from Fighter-X who then signed Diablo to run Mayhem. Draven decided he would then feud with Fighter-X for a while and also worked behind the scenes coming up with new match ideas and match types. He also worked to help train some of the newer members in the CRF including Lady Mistress of Pain.
Draven's most memorable performance on Carnage was winning the King of Hardcore 2006 and becoming the Carnage Hardcore Champion. He feuded with and then later joined Fighter-X as a member of eXtinction.
When Diablo chose to leave CRF Fighter-X again asked Draven to take over on Mayhem and Draven agreed. He then ran Mayhem as GM but tried to keep himself out of the spotlight. He still preferred working behind the scenes and coming up with new ideas.
Draven's most interesting idea on Mayhem was a series of matches that he called the 666 Match. He credited Diablo for the idea but it was mostly his concept. The concept was a great idea and included some of the best rewards that anyone could want in the CRF. However, the ratings did not work out well because most of the competitors simply did not support the matches in promos. The 666 Match concluded close to the time that the CRF closed down.
Now that the CRF has re-opened Draven has once again joined to help Fighter-X. This time Draven has chosen to focus more on working behind the scenes to take care of contracts and train superstars. Draven also is responsible for coming up with many of the PPV events and matches.
Draven still competes in matches as he finds time and enjoys working for Fighter-X.
CRF Highlights
Carnage Hardcore Champion (10/31/2006 - 12/11/2006)
King of Hardcore 2006
GM of Mayhem
CRF Legend
CRF Hall of Famer
From: Richmond, Virginia
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 168 lbs.
Age: 28
Current Finishers: Revenge Driver (Emerald Fusion), Figure Four Leglock
Former Finishers: Death Driver (Tombstone Piledriver), Deathlock
Catch Phrase: NA
Background:
Draven was chairman and GM of a now dead federation called the FAWF. He ran the FAWF for several years and it enjoyed a small but loyal following. The FAWF never seemed to break out in the big time and Draven was losing money. He did not want to close his federation but felt he had no choice. Things changed however when one day he met someone named Fighter-X.
Draven was invited to attend private showings of some CRF events and he quickly realized that the CRF was the big leagues. He also realized that the CRF was his chance to payback his superstars for their loyal support.
Draven knew he could never fully support the FAWF but he felt that his superstars would be able to compete in the CRF. He offered to let Fighter-X acquire the FAWF and gave his superstars a choice. Fighter-X decided to check out the FAWF to see if it was worth the acquisition. After a few weeks in the FAWF Fighter-X agreed but told Draven he had an idea. He wanted to surprise the entire CRF and have the FAWF superstars invade the CRF on one of their house shows.
Fighter-X announced the Invasion show and told each of his superstars that they would all be facing a mystery opponent from the invading fed. Only Draven and Fighter-X knew who was going to face each other. This event was a big turning point in the CRF because the roster would soon split and a new show called Mayhem would debut.
Draven was given an option to be GM of Mayhem but at the time he felt he needed a break from running a federation. He declined the invite from Fighter-X who then signed Diablo to run Mayhem. Draven decided he would then feud with Fighter-X for a while and also worked behind the scenes coming up with new match ideas and match types. He also worked to help train some of the newer members in the CRF including Lady Mistress of Pain.
Draven's most memorable performance on Carnage was winning the King of Hardcore 2006 and becoming the Carnage Hardcore Champion. He feuded with and then later joined Fighter-X as a member of eXtinction.
When Diablo chose to leave CRF Fighter-X again asked Draven to take over on Mayhem and Draven agreed. He then ran Mayhem as GM but tried to keep himself out of the spotlight. He still preferred working behind the scenes and coming up with new ideas.
Draven's most interesting idea on Mayhem was a series of matches that he called the 666 Match. He credited Diablo for the idea but it was mostly his concept. The concept was a great idea and included some of the best rewards that anyone could want in the CRF. However, the ratings did not work out well because most of the competitors simply did not support the matches in promos. The 666 Match concluded close to the time that the CRF closed down.
Now that the CRF has re-opened Draven has once again joined to help Fighter-X. This time Draven has chosen to focus more on working behind the scenes to take care of contracts and train superstars. Draven also is responsible for coming up with many of the PPV events and matches.
Draven still competes in matches as he finds time and enjoys working for Fighter-X.
CRF Highlights
Carnage Hardcore Champion (10/31/2006 - 12/11/2006)
King of Hardcore 2006
GM of Mayhem
CRF Legend
CRF Hall of Famer