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Real Fighting Championship Wrestling
Image of Real Fighting Championship Wrestling
Information
Acronym RFCW
Formerly called {{{names}}}
Industry Professional E-Wrestling
Headquarters  
Area Served Worldwide
Episodes 39
Theme Music Living In A World Without You - The Rasmus
Brand(s) Real Fighting Championships
Additional Shows RFC Tournament
Established June 2008
Management
Chairmen Paul Benzema
COO  Chris Michaels
Vice President Paul Benzema
Writer(s) Paul Benzema

Chris Michaels

Head(s) of GFX Paul Benzema

Kegan Morrisson

Robert Stevens

Executive Assistant {{{execassist}}}
Founder(s) Paul Benzema

Clavo Cruz

External Links
Website http://www.bebo.com/rfcw_08_

Real Fighting Championship Wrestling was an e-fed on the Bebo Wrestling Network. Founded in June 2008 by Paul Benzema and co-founder Clavo Cruz, RFC Wrestling began as an Bebo Wrestling discussion page. Causing major disruption amongst many of the OW community, it was a major success in what was hoped to be achieved.

Following a brief hiatus between September and November, it was brought back with the intention of creating a major tournament to finish off the OW year. That target was also achieved with the tournament getting great attention. Bobby Hogan was the winner of the tournament after defeating Max Mayhem in the final. RFCW 2 began in March, with a much bigger roster of participants, A.C. Mack was the eventual winner defeating Jamie Robinson.

In May 2009 Chris Michaels was appointed chairman of RFCW, guiding it to being a unique and highly rated company of its time until its closure in July 2010. For November 2010, the tournament returned under the booking of Paul Benzema to deliver a top class finish to the Online Wrestling year. The tournament was then won by Pretentious Villain. RFC-Wrestling closed with RFCW 15: The End seeing the company out.

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