Post by xs3 on Jan 25, 2009 18:22:46 GMT -5
An autobiography board, eh…? Well, where should I start?
Before e-fedding ever even occurred to me, I was a fanfiction writer for about three years. I wrote various Smash Bros related stories on Smash World Forums and also wrote a parody of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (I called it Lord of the Wings: Return of the Burger King lol see what I did there) that I've contemplated bringing here and rewriting it to feature ACW characters. I became a wrestling fan around WrestleMania XX and it, along with music, has consumed my life. Regardless, it wasn't until I joined Wrestling Games Zone Forum that I had taken an interest in roleplaying.
In February, I saw a banner in someone's sig advertising the Kritical Wrestling Alliance (KWA). I checked it out and decided that this would be fun. On February 7, 2005, I entered the world of e-fedding as XS3 (at first, it was short for X-Smasher 3 but no one would buy that; in the OE III predictions thread, Flamingo suggested my character should be short for Xavier Stevens the Third so I wrote that into my backstory instead). My first couple of months was pretty n00bish. I was trying to get to the top without working for it and it showed in my promos. In addition, I had attempted to RP with sixteen different characters with eight different accounts. I tried to hide it but it was completely obvious. It wasn't until June that I lost an inferno match and things began to turn around for the better. I dropped every character except XS3, my writing improved and my character evolved. My hard work had paid off by winning the KWA Transcontinental title, my second one (I was awarded the Grand Prix title by the world champ in disguise). Unfortunately, KWA shut down in September of that year.
During my time in KWA, I was bored and had randomly entered e-fed in Google to see if I could find anything. I found ACW in July and had decided to join as one of my previous characters, Hitman of the Gods. Needless to say, my profile had gotten "" reactions. I thought Zero (Angelo/Santiago at the time) was a mod so I had PM'd a segment to him and he was like "Wtf, I'm not a mod". Eventually, people began to warm up to me and I had gotten an Entertainment title shot against Kudo, which I lost. Then I made it to the semifinals of EOTR but lost to Kudo again. After EOTR, I had an offer to join the Senatorial Stable with XS3 as my manager and I had agreed. I dropped XS3 in October because I thought he wasn't suited as a manager. It was also in October that I had gotten my first world title shot after only seven months of fedding. It was a fucking classic against RDK.
The next month, I had my second "real" feud in ACW by going against BK for the International title. It was there that I had to step up my writing in ACW because back then, I was only sporadically sending in segments rather than writing for every show. We had a draw and it felt great to work with BK. In January, I turned heel for the first time and had also entered a storyline with Rena, whom I had a disagreement with once (I dunno, I think it was about Eddie Guerrero) and in my thickheaded ways decided I no longer wanted to be in ACW with Rena. I left for a week. Everyone can attest to it.
I returned in March and kept using Hitman until May when I decided it was time to change a bit. So I brought in XS3, who had departed the revived KWA in April with no bad blood, in his stead and wrote Hitman off with an injury. My initial run as XS3 in ACW was pretty nice. I had an undefeated streak of four matches at one point, even pinning Kudo for once. I had a feud with Logan Locke in June and introduced the 2/3 Tables match (at least I think I did >_>). Then in August, XS3 had been contacted to join Ravencroft Foundation so I brought back Hitman and used him for about three months, reaching main event status for the first time in ACW. Oh lord, how I wished I stayed there but once again, my thickheaded ways said that I was burning out and I left again. Also in July, I had joined the Fallout team and had an absolute blast.
I returned as XS3 in January and stayed on with ACW for all of 2007 (save for the house fire that left me internet-less from March - May). It was there that XS3 turned heel for the first time ever and joined the Entourage. Thunderkiss, who I worked with before in February, and I had become great friends during our time in the 'Raj and I have no regrets. In August, my writing stepped up largely thanks to a feud with FSX and I believed the peak of my writing was from August to September of 2007 before I once again suffered writer's block. Then, TK and I feuded once more and I had chose to retire XS3 in February… Or so I thought.
I had begun using Hitman on Fallout and soon, TK became Aiden Joseph. It wasn't his character changing that pissed me off; he had changed too. Gone was the rockstar of old and in his place was someone I couldn't even talk to. I had brought XS3 into Rainbow Pro and TK yelled at me for not sticking to ACW. I snapped back by saying ACW wasn't the only fed out there. I had become a little anti-ACW around this time, which I regret. In July, I had the urge to come back to ACW but wasn't sure if I could. After speaking to Mainer and Steele, I had decided to come back once again in August as XS3. I wrote Hitman off by having him die in his sleep.
And we cut to now, where XS3 joined the Road Steelers, got a world title shot in September and won his first title in ACW. I'm thankful for those who have helped me in ACW and I would like to acknowledge them right here:
- Fallen Souls and Kudo for the spectacular feud in August 2005 and for helping me out in my rookie days of ACW.
- Hunter for letting me into the Senatorial Stable. We may have had our disagreements in the past but the past is that - the past. You rawk, you crazy Jew you.
- Senator, Dan White, Jonny Spade, Yoko Satoshi, Sarin and Shawn for being absolutely awesome to work with during Fallout's glory days so to say. Senator will always be one of my favorite people in this fed. If I forgot anyone on this team, thank you too.
- BK London for giving me a taste of intensity in our feud and for helping me out when I had stupid questions to ask. One day, we must have BK die and have him face Hitman in heaven. >_>
- Latino for being a great mod to talk to. Let us all depush Jonny.
- Rena for all the random conversations we have. We don't see eye-to-eye sometimes but it's always fun talking to you.
- Macho Man for all the great times on MSN and the World title match.
- Danny Mainer for the great feud in June 2007. The street fight is one of my favorite matches I've written. Let's do it again sometime.
- Thunderkiss and Jay Zero, two brothers who picked me up when my writing was decent and helped me become better at what I did. I will also never forget what Thunderkiss had done for me during my time away from ACW because of the fire. You will always be in my heart.
- My current brothers, Jake Steele and Thunder Train. Both of you have been exceptional to work with and I'm so glad I can call you my stablemates and brothers.
- To everyone else in this fed for making me laugh and entertaining me. I don't have any names written down. It's been a long four years, I have company over and there are too many awesome people to remember.
- And finally, to the one person who has been amazing to work with since day one, Atomic Kitsune. I love you like a sister and I'm glad I know you.
All right, bio's over. Now fuck off!
Before e-fedding ever even occurred to me, I was a fanfiction writer for about three years. I wrote various Smash Bros related stories on Smash World Forums and also wrote a parody of Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (I called it Lord of the Wings: Return of the Burger King lol see what I did there) that I've contemplated bringing here and rewriting it to feature ACW characters. I became a wrestling fan around WrestleMania XX and it, along with music, has consumed my life. Regardless, it wasn't until I joined Wrestling Games Zone Forum that I had taken an interest in roleplaying.
In February, I saw a banner in someone's sig advertising the Kritical Wrestling Alliance (KWA). I checked it out and decided that this would be fun. On February 7, 2005, I entered the world of e-fedding as XS3 (at first, it was short for X-Smasher 3 but no one would buy that; in the OE III predictions thread, Flamingo suggested my character should be short for Xavier Stevens the Third so I wrote that into my backstory instead). My first couple of months was pretty n00bish. I was trying to get to the top without working for it and it showed in my promos. In addition, I had attempted to RP with sixteen different characters with eight different accounts. I tried to hide it but it was completely obvious. It wasn't until June that I lost an inferno match and things began to turn around for the better. I dropped every character except XS3, my writing improved and my character evolved. My hard work had paid off by winning the KWA Transcontinental title, my second one (I was awarded the Grand Prix title by the world champ in disguise). Unfortunately, KWA shut down in September of that year.
During my time in KWA, I was bored and had randomly entered e-fed in Google to see if I could find anything. I found ACW in July and had decided to join as one of my previous characters, Hitman of the Gods. Needless to say, my profile had gotten "" reactions. I thought Zero (Angelo/Santiago at the time) was a mod so I had PM'd a segment to him and he was like "Wtf, I'm not a mod". Eventually, people began to warm up to me and I had gotten an Entertainment title shot against Kudo, which I lost. Then I made it to the semifinals of EOTR but lost to Kudo again. After EOTR, I had an offer to join the Senatorial Stable with XS3 as my manager and I had agreed. I dropped XS3 in October because I thought he wasn't suited as a manager. It was also in October that I had gotten my first world title shot after only seven months of fedding. It was a fucking classic against RDK.
The next month, I had my second "real" feud in ACW by going against BK for the International title. It was there that I had to step up my writing in ACW because back then, I was only sporadically sending in segments rather than writing for every show. We had a draw and it felt great to work with BK. In January, I turned heel for the first time and had also entered a storyline with Rena, whom I had a disagreement with once (I dunno, I think it was about Eddie Guerrero) and in my thickheaded ways decided I no longer wanted to be in ACW with Rena. I left for a week. Everyone can attest to it.
I returned in March and kept using Hitman until May when I decided it was time to change a bit. So I brought in XS3, who had departed the revived KWA in April with no bad blood, in his stead and wrote Hitman off with an injury. My initial run as XS3 in ACW was pretty nice. I had an undefeated streak of four matches at one point, even pinning Kudo for once. I had a feud with Logan Locke in June and introduced the 2/3 Tables match (at least I think I did >_>). Then in August, XS3 had been contacted to join Ravencroft Foundation so I brought back Hitman and used him for about three months, reaching main event status for the first time in ACW. Oh lord, how I wished I stayed there but once again, my thickheaded ways said that I was burning out and I left again. Also in July, I had joined the Fallout team and had an absolute blast.
I returned as XS3 in January and stayed on with ACW for all of 2007 (save for the house fire that left me internet-less from March - May). It was there that XS3 turned heel for the first time ever and joined the Entourage. Thunderkiss, who I worked with before in February, and I had become great friends during our time in the 'Raj and I have no regrets. In August, my writing stepped up largely thanks to a feud with FSX and I believed the peak of my writing was from August to September of 2007 before I once again suffered writer's block. Then, TK and I feuded once more and I had chose to retire XS3 in February… Or so I thought.
I had begun using Hitman on Fallout and soon, TK became Aiden Joseph. It wasn't his character changing that pissed me off; he had changed too. Gone was the rockstar of old and in his place was someone I couldn't even talk to. I had brought XS3 into Rainbow Pro and TK yelled at me for not sticking to ACW. I snapped back by saying ACW wasn't the only fed out there. I had become a little anti-ACW around this time, which I regret. In July, I had the urge to come back to ACW but wasn't sure if I could. After speaking to Mainer and Steele, I had decided to come back once again in August as XS3. I wrote Hitman off by having him die in his sleep.
And we cut to now, where XS3 joined the Road Steelers, got a world title shot in September and won his first title in ACW. I'm thankful for those who have helped me in ACW and I would like to acknowledge them right here:
- Fallen Souls and Kudo for the spectacular feud in August 2005 and for helping me out in my rookie days of ACW.
- Hunter for letting me into the Senatorial Stable. We may have had our disagreements in the past but the past is that - the past. You rawk, you crazy Jew you.
- Senator, Dan White, Jonny Spade, Yoko Satoshi, Sarin and Shawn for being absolutely awesome to work with during Fallout's glory days so to say. Senator will always be one of my favorite people in this fed. If I forgot anyone on this team, thank you too.
- BK London for giving me a taste of intensity in our feud and for helping me out when I had stupid questions to ask. One day, we must have BK die and have him face Hitman in heaven. >_>
- Latino for being a great mod to talk to. Let us all depush Jonny.
- Rena for all the random conversations we have. We don't see eye-to-eye sometimes but it's always fun talking to you.
- Macho Man for all the great times on MSN and the World title match.
- Danny Mainer for the great feud in June 2007. The street fight is one of my favorite matches I've written. Let's do it again sometime.
- Thunderkiss and Jay Zero, two brothers who picked me up when my writing was decent and helped me become better at what I did. I will also never forget what Thunderkiss had done for me during my time away from ACW because of the fire. You will always be in my heart.
- My current brothers, Jake Steele and Thunder Train. Both of you have been exceptional to work with and I'm so glad I can call you my stablemates and brothers.
- To everyone else in this fed for making me laugh and entertaining me. I don't have any names written down. It's been a long four years, I have company over and there are too many awesome people to remember.
- And finally, to the one person who has been amazing to work with since day one, Atomic Kitsune. I love you like a sister and I'm glad I know you.
All right, bio's over. Now fuck off!