American Wrestling Federation
Acronym | AWF |
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Founded | 1994 |
Style | Professional wrestling |
Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois, Minnesota |
Founder(s) | Paul Alperstein |
Owner(s) | Paul Alperstein |
The American Wrestling Federation (AWF) was a national professional wrestling federation founded by Paul Alperstein. In 2010, Mick Karch, a former AWF commentator, bought the rights to the 'AWF' initial, and started to promote wrestling cards under the 'AWF' name and initial.
History
Paul Alperstein, a promoter from Chicago, founded the AWF in 1994 and was on-air president of the company.
He intended to reintroduce rules as a significant part of professional wrestling. This was carried out by the use of timed rounds and judges in every match, which is similar to the rules of professional wrestling in Europe and as well as Boxing.
Each round was four minutes long with a one-minute rest period between rounds. Title bouts were scheduled for twelve rounds while all other fights were scheduled for three. One referee and two judges were assigned to each match. The winner of each round was decided by both the judges' scorecards and the referee's scorecard. If a match lasted the full amount of scheduled rounds, the winner was declared as whoever had the majority of points on each of the three scorecards.
Another rule implemented was that throwing opponents over the top rope resulted in an automatic disqualification.
Only a few wrestlers in this organization had experience in European wrestling, most notably England's Chris Adams and "Mr. Ambassador" Steve Casey (not to be confused with the World Class wrestler of the same name). Wrestlers such as Tito Santana, Bob Orton, Jr., Jim Powers, Koko. B Ware, Johnny Gunn and Greg Valentine, headlined AWF's events between the mid-1990s.
Tito Santana and Bob Orton, Jr. were seemingly considered the top wrestlers in the company, with Santana being the top babyface and Orton the top heel.
The AWF used tournaments for its titles, each wrestler would advance in the tournament by defeating the respective opponent, like in a normal match. Points scored in a card during a tournament.
Jim Brunzell was named AWF commissioner by Alperstein in hopes that he would make sure the above rules were enforced. Brunzell even refereed the first match for the AWF Championship in 1994, between Bob Orton, Jr. and Tito Santana.
The promotion held several house shows and was building towards a pay per view event, but closed in December 1996 for financial reasons.
Tito Santana defended the AWF Championship belt on a National Championship Wrestling event in York, Pennsylvania against former AWF wrestler Salvatore Sincere. The storyline was that Santana had dodged Sincere during their AWF days in the mid-1990s and Santana agreed to put the belt on the line against Sincere. Santana won the match for his last title defense, albeit unofficial.
Alumni
Warriors of Wrestling
In 1995, the company introduced a program called Warriors of Wrestling for syndication. The initial run consisted of footage shot from 1994 to 1995. The program resurfaced throughout the United States in late 1996 with new episodes. The announce team consisted of Mick Karch as announcer and Terry Taylor as color commentator. Taylor was replaced by Lord Alfred Hayes in 1996. Ken Resnick handled interview segments. Resnick was eventually replaced by Missy Hyatt in 1996.
In 2005, the entire run of 1995 episodes was released as a 4-disc DVD set by Highland Entertainment. It is unknown when or if a second volume will be released with the remaining episodes as there were many not in the DVD set.
As of January 2006, reruns can be seen on Europe's Clear Television via the cluster of Astra satellites at 19.2° east.
Episode Guide - 1995 episodes
Episode 1
- Tito Santana defeated Ultimate Destroyer in 2 rounds
- Greg Valentine (w/ Rico Suave) defeated Billy Joe Eaton in 1 round
- Tony Atlas defeated Sonny Rogers in 2 rounds
- Rick Thunder defeated Nailz in 1 round via disqualification
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated Ken McGuire in 1 round
- Koko B. Ware defeated Bob Bradley in 2 rounds
Episode 2
- Ronnie Vegas vs. Johnny Gunn
- The Mighty Hercules vs. Jimmie V
- The Texas Hangmen vs. Butler Stevens and Mike Braham
- Lightning Rod vs. Hurricane Smith
- Mr. Hughes vs. Bob Bradley
- Bob Orton Jr. vs. Trevor Blanchard
- Chris Adams vs. Ron Powers
Episode 3
- Chris Adams vs. Bob Bradley
- Johnny Gunn vs. Jimmie V
- Greg Valentine vs. Ronnie Vegas
- Bob Orton Jr. vs. Billy Joe Eaton
- Mr. Hughes vs. Hurricane Smith
Episode 4
- Tony Atlas defeated Ken McGuire in 2 rounds
- Nailz and Warlord defeated Billy Joe Eaton and Jim Powers in 2 rounds
- The Mighty Hercules defeated Cody Hunter in 1 round
- Tony Ramone defeated Superfly in 1 round via disqualification
- AWF President Paul Alperstein announces a 16-man tournament to crown the first AWF Heavyweight Champion
- Tommy Rich (w/ Rico Suave) defeated Sonny Rogers in 1 round
- Michael Hayes defeated Trevor Blanchard in 1 round
Episode 5
- Mr. Hughes vs. Superfly
- Sgt. Slaughter vs. Ultimate Destroyer
- Tommy Rich vs. Tony Atlas
- Nailz vs. Koko B. Ware
- Tito Santana vs. The Mighty Hercules
Episode 6
- Tony Atlas vs. Ron Powers
- Michael Hayes vs. Bob Bradley
- Chris Adams vs. Warlord
- Bob Orton Jr. vs. Johnny Gunn
- Greg Valentine vs. Jim Powers
Episode 7
AWF Heavyweight Championship Tournament - Quarterfinals
- Chris Adams defeated Greg Valentine by decision after 3 rounds
- Bob Orton Jr. (w/ Oliver Humperdink) defeated Koko B. Ware in 1 round
- Tommy Rich defeated Sgt. Slaughter in 2 rounds via disqualification
- Tito Santana defeated Mr. Hughes (w/ General Adnan) in 1 round
Episode 8
- Tommy Rich vs. Tito Santana
- Nailz vs. Jimmie V
- The Mighty Hercules vs. Lightning Rod
- Chris Adams vs. Bob Orton Jr.
Episode 9
AWF Heavyweight Championship Tournament - Finals
- AWF Heavyweight Championship: Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. in 9 rounds to win the vacant title
Episode 10
- Highlights: Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. to win the vacant AWF Heavyweight Championship
- Koko B. Ware defeated Trevor Blanchard
- Michael Hayes defeated Danny Boy Hawkins
- The Texas Hangmen defeated Eric Freedom and Butler Stevens
- Tony Atlas defeated Cody Hunter
- Greg Valentine and Tommy Rich defeated Pretty Boy Floyd and Firefighter Sam
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated T. Rex
Episode 11
- Johnny Gunn and Jim Powers vs. Hubert Simpson and Ken McGuire from Dallas, Tx.
- Nailz vs. Nightrain Jackson from St.Louis, Mo
- Chris Adams vs. Sonny Rogers from Joplin, Mo.
- The Mighty Hercules and Mr. Hughes vs. Rick Rocket and Billy Joe Eaton from Cape Town, RI.
- Tom Zenk vs. Hulk Elliot from Tulsa, Ok..
- Chad Miller from Catoosa, Ok. Defeated Bob Orton Jr. in round 1 with a pin.
Episode 12
- 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Bob Bradley
- Charlie Norris vs. Tony Ramone
- Jeff Gaylord and The Warlord vs. Pretty Boy Floyd and Firefighter Jim
- Konnan 2000 vs. Ronnie Vegas
- The Samoan Swat Team (The Samoan Savage and Samu) vs. Terry Allen and Eric Freedom
- Fidel Sierra vs. Trevor Blanchard
Episode 13
- Tito Santana defeated The Bounty Hunter
- The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) defeated Don Diamond and Hubert Simpson
- Johnny Gunn defeated T. Rex
- Steve Casey defeated Jon Paul
- Tony Atlas and Koko B. Ware defeated The Texas Hangmen
Episode 14
- Mr. Hughes and The Mighty Hercules defeated Ronnie Vegas and Cody Hunter
- 2 Cold Scorpio and Chris Adams defeated Billy Joe Eaton and Ken McGuire
- Charlie Norris defeated Chad Miller
- Tom Zenk defeated The Bounty Hunter
- Greg Valentine and Tommy Rich defeated Danny Boy Hawkins and Nightrain Jackson
Episode 15
- Warlord and Jeff Gaylord vs. Sonny Rogers and Bob Bradley
- Terry Allen vs. Steve Casey
- Johnny Gunn and Jim Powers vs. Rick Rocket and Tony Ramone
- Fidel Sierra vs. Firefighter Jim
- The Samoan Swat Team (The Samoan Savage and Samu) vs. Pretty Boy Floyd and Hubert Simpson
Episode 16
- The Texas Hangmen vs, Jon Paul and Chad Miller
- Chris Adams vs. Trevor Blanchard
- Tito Santana vs. Ronnie Vegas
- Greg Valentine and Tommy Rich vs. Tony Atlas and Koko B. Ware
Episode 17
- Charlie Norris and Tom Zenk defeated The Southern Posse in 2 rounds
- Super Destroyer I defeated Vern Henderson
- Ron Powers (w/ Fidel Sierra) defeated Manny Fernandez
- Mr. Hughes and The Mighty Hercules defeated Kenny Kendall and Butch Long
AWF Tag-Team Championship Tournament - Brackets
- Johnny Gunn and Jim Powers vs. The Texas Hangmen
- Mr. Hughes and The Mighty Hercules vs. The Renegades (Jeff Gaylord and Warlord)
- Koko B. Ware and Tony Atlas vs. The Super Destroyers
- Chris Adams and Konnan 2000 vs. The Samoan Swat Team (The Samoan Savage and Samu)
- Bye - Charlie Norris and Tom Zenk
- Bye - Tommy Rich and Greg Valentine
- Bye - Fidel Sierra and Ron Powers
- Bye - Nailz and The Executioner
Episode 18
- Bob Orton Jr. defeated T. Rex in 1 round
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated The Terrorist
AWF Tag-Team Championship Tournament - Quarterfinals
- Chris Adams and Konnan 2000 defeated The Samoan Swat Team (The Samoan Savage and Samu) in 2 rounds
- Mr. Hughes and The Mighty Hercules fought The Renegades (Jeff Gaylord and Warlord) to a double disqualification in 3 rounds
- Tommy Rich and Greg Valentine are awarded another bye
Episode 19
- The Renegades (Jeff Gaylord and Warlord) defeated Jon Paul and Steve Storm
AWF Tag-Team Championship Tournament - Quarterfinals
- Johnny Gunn and Jim Powers defeated The Texas Hangmen
- Koko B. Ware and Tony Atlas defeated The Super Destroyers
Episode Guide - 1996 episodes
Episode 1
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Highlights: Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. to win tournament for vacant AWF Heavyweight Championship
- Koko B. Ware defeated Bob Bradley in 2 rounds
- AWF President Paul Alperstein names Jim Brunzell AWF commissioner
- The Texas Hangmen (w/ Bugaloo Brown) defeated two jobbers in 1 round
- Blacktop Bully (w/ Big Mama and Highway Honey) defeated a jobber in 1 round
- Konnan 2000, Tom Zenk and Chris Adams defeated Fidel Sierra, Super Destroyer, and Mr. Hughes (w/ General Adnan) in 2 rounds
Episode 2
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Rick Thunder defeated Nailz by disqualification in 1 round
- Greg Valentine and Tommy Rich defeated Steve Doll and Tony Golden in 1 round
- Bob Orton Jr. (w/ General Adnan) defeated Pepe Prodo in 1 round
- The Mighty Hercules defeated Charlie Norris by decision after 3 rounds
Episode 3
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated The Lebanese Assassin in 1 round
- Blacktop Bully (w/ Big Mama and Highway Honey) defeated The Puerto Rican Punisher in 1 round
- Tony Atlas and Koko B. Ware defeated Bob Bradley and Nailz in 1 round
- Ronnie Twist defeated Super Destroyer in 2 rounds
Episode 4
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Tom Zenk defeated The Terrorist in 1 round
- The Road Warriors defeated Rick Bane and Rage in 1 round
- Fidel Sierra defeated Steve Storm in 1 round
- The Mighty Hercules and Mr. Hughes fought Charlie Norris and Chris Adams to a double disqualification in 2 rounds
Episode 5
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Konnan 2000 defeated Rick Bane in 1 round
- The Texas Hangmen (w/ Bugaloo Brown) defeated Steve Storm and Rick Anderson in 1 round
- Blacktop Bully (w/ Big Mama and Highway Honey) defeated Chris Nelson in 1 round
- AWF Heavyweight Championship: Bob Orton Jr. (w/ General Adnan) defeated Tito Santana in 4 rounds to win the title
Episode 6
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- AWF commissioner Jim Brunzell declares the AWF Heavyweight Championship vacant
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated The Terrorist in 1 round
- Charlie Norris defeated Johnny Golden in 1 round
- Mr. Hughes (w/ General Adnan) defeated Ed Jackie in 1 round
- AWF Tag Team Championship: Greg Valentine and Tommy Rich defeated Tony Atlas and Koko B. Ware in 3 rounds to win the title
Episode 7
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Honky Tonk Man (w/ Angel Baby) defeated Pepe Prodo in 1 round
- The Road Warriors defeated The Terrorist and The Puerto Rican Punisher in 1 round
- Missy Hyatt is introduced as the AWF's new interviewer
- Ronnie Twist defeated Floyd in 1 round
Episode 8
- AWF Heavyweight Championship: Tito Santana (w/ Sgt. Slaughter) defeated Bob Orton Jr. (w/ General Adnan) in 6 rounds to win the vacant title
- Mike Morcello defeated Fidel Sierra (w/ Kapitana Natasha) in 1 round via disqualification
- Chris Adams defeated Butch Long in 1 round
- The MVP defeated Billy The Kid in 1 round
Episode 9
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Steve Doll defeated Bob Bradley in 2 rounds
- Blacktop Bully (w/ Big Mama and Highway Honey) defeated The Storm Trooper in 1 round
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated Nasty Ned in 1 round
- Charlie Norris, Billy Two Eagles and Konnan 2000 defeated The Texas Hangmen and Super Destroyer in 3 rounds
Episode 10
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Koko B. Ware defeated Bill Payne in 2 rounds
- Mr. Hughes and Manny Fernandez defeated Chris Nelson and Eddie Jackson in 1 round
- The Road Warriors defeated Generation X in 1 round
- Tony Atlas defeated Nailz in 2 rounds via disqualification
Episode 11
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Honky Tonk Man (w/ Angel Baby) defeated Mike Marcello in 1 round
- Ronnie Twist defeated Lethal Weapon Slayer in 1 round, as Mr. Fuji observed Twist from ringside
- One Man Gang (w/ Bugaloo Brown) defeated JD Lessman in 1 round
- Chris Adams fought Fidel Sierra (w/ Kapitana Natasha) to a 3 round double disqualification
Episode 12
- Introduction: Sgt. Slaughter
- Konnan 2000 defeated Johnny Golden in 1 round
- Nailz and The Super Destroyer defeated Dalton and a jobber in 1 round
- Tito Santana defeated Terry Travis
- The Texas Hangmen defeated Charlie Norris and Billy Two Eagles
House Shows
August 16, 1996 from the Lucky Eagle Casino in Oakville, Washington
- Koko B. Ware defeated Honky Tonk Man by decision after 3 rounds
- Sgt. Slaughter defeated Buddy Rose in 2 rounds
- Charlie Norris and Tom Zenk defeated Bob Orton Jr. and Greg Valentine in 4 rounds
- Ed Moretti defeated Nailz in 1 round via disqualification
- AWF Heavyweight Championship: Tito Santana defeated Blacktop Bully in 6 rounds via disqualification to retain his title
August 17, 1996 from the Lucky Eagle Casino in Oakville, Washington
- Buddy Rose defeated Sumito in 3 rounds
- Greg Valentine defeated Ed Moretti in 3 rounds
- Koko B. Ware defeated Honky Tonk Man in 3 rounds after AWF President Paul Alperstein reversed the decision
- Tom Zenk defeated Nailz in 2 rounds
- Charlie Norris and Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. and Blacktop Bully in 6 rounds
August 18, 1996 from the Lucky Eagle Casino in Oakville, Washington
- Tom Zenk defeated Blacktop Bully in 3 rounds
- Buddy Wayne defeated The Bodyguard in 2 rounds
- Charlie Norris and Billy Two Eagles defeated Greg Valentine and Buddy Rose in 3 rounds
- Tom Zenk defeated Nailz in 2 rounds
- No Holds Barred: Koko B. Ware defeated Honky Tonk Man in 3 rounds
- Battle Royal: Bob Orton, Jr. defeated Nailz, The Bodyguard, Ed Moretti, Sumito, Buddy Wayne, Honky Tonk Man, Koko B. Ware, Greg Valentine, Tom Zenk, Blacktop Bully, Sgt. Slaughter, Billy Two Eagles, Charlie Norris and Buddy Rose to earn a title shot
- AWF Heavyweight Championship: Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton, Jr. to retain his title
AWF Titles
AWF Heavyweight Championship
Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Place: |
Tito Santana | 1 | November 29, 1994 | Chicago, IL (defeated Bob Orton Jr. in tournament final) |
Bob Orton Jr. | 1 | October 5, 1996 | Fort Lauderdale, FL (defeated Tito Santana to win title) |
Tito Santana | 2 | October 5, 1996 | Fort Lauderdale, FL (defeated Bob Orton Jr. to win title) |
AWF Tag Team Championship
Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Place: |
Tommy Rich and Greg Valentine | 1 | May 21, 1995 | (defeated Koko B. Ware and Tony Atlas in tournament final) |