EIWF Network Archive
1999- 2020
EFEDS include EIWF, ICW, IWA, EWA, WWO, EWF, F2S Wrestling, CREW, BCWF, NWL
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Feb 2002
The NWL has held its first ever super card name Beyond the Law, we saw a new NWL world champion and new tag team champions and we saw the NWL take a great step forward. Many beleive that the NWL will be the number 1 promotion very shortly but as soon as that was branded doubt has been cast over the future of the NWL. A lack of funds has hit TV schedules and Remorse has still not been broadcast as of yet. The same thing that seems to be holding back the EIWF also seems to be holding back the NWL. The biggest problem with un-reliabilty is that it brings doubt into the minds of the wrestlers which is never good for business.
Jan 30th 2002
After much speculation, we here at the NWL headquarters can verify that the 3 Time EIWF Tag-Team Champions will be going for NWL Tag-Team Gold on Sunday.
The team consists of Davie J, a 5 time EIWF World Champion and a triple crown winner, and his close freind Eddie D, the first ever EIWF TV Champion.
The Good-Guys will be facing New Japan, who were recently signed to compete here in the NWL.
The NWL have introduced a new role play board so make sure you sign up and start putting your role plays on the new board. the old board is now the back up board and is only to be used if the new one is down at any point.
Jan 2002
The NWL formally known as the EIWO and IWO has been around for some time now. Run by a former EIWF employee the NWL has learned many lessons and taken great strides in improving as a wrestling fed. It recently moved from the Geocities network to Homestead hoping to attract more viewers to its tv shows. The NWL is a match changed placed since it was known as the EIWO, something the EIWF backroom staff made an issue of. But the thing with the NWL now since changing its name is that it only seems to be getting better and stronger with eacth month that passes. It has already stood the test of time, is now the time for the NWL to mount a challenge on the ratings war?