This is the official wikia space for the CAW show known as the CWWF (Created Wrestler World Federation or Created Wrestling World Federation). This is a read-only wiki; all information will be provided by administrator TruthRenegade. As of 4/13/2012 the series has ended. The creator can since be found here.[1]
General Information
The CWWF was a short-lived online CAW show created and operated by YouTube user GamingGoodz. The show make-up and overall influence is that of the WWF "Attitude Era" and WWE "Ruthless Era". In addition, unlike most caw shows; the storyline and gameplay is improvised rather than scripted in advance. Used to compose the show was the video-game WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2011. A two part pilot episode was released on 01/03/12 and 01/13/12 respectively. The official debut EP. was released on 02/27/12. It is over an hour long, and in its raw form the videos content is composed of more then 40GB of data.
The show was originally intended to feature a roster of 30 original superstars, but was later marked down to debut with 24. General shows took place on the ECW and Smackdown brands, with no hard-set rosters for either. There are seven championship titles, which are:
- CWWF World Heavyweight Championship
- CWWF Extreme Caw World Championship / ECW title
- CWWF United States Championship
- CWWF World Tag Team Championship
- CWWF Cruiserweight Championship
- CWWF Divas Championship
Click Per Views (CPV's) occur after every three weeks. They are (in alphabetical order):
- Backlash
- Breaking Point
- Elimination Chamber
- Extreme Rules
- Hell In A Cell
- Judgement Day
- Night of Champions
- Royal Rumble
- Survivor Series
- Tribute to the Troops
- TLC
- Wrestlemania
The Roster
- Terryman
- Omega
- Duke Taylor
- Great Kong
- Nathan Justice
- AROs
- Jimmer
- Hector Gonzalez
- Yosef Burchill
- Mr. Black
- Joshua Burkehart
- Austin Blue
- Eddie Flame
- Chris Maverick
- Keith Quinn
- Azrael Blue
- Peter Hero
- Mercy
- The Dawg
- Felix
- Sophia
- Amy Evans
- Luna
- Michele Vega
Other figures
- Skinner Bruin (General Manager)
- Curtis "Don" Redding (Commentator)
- Michael Cole (Commentator)
- Jerry "The King" Lawler (Commentator)
- Theodore "Teddy" Long (backstage interviewer)