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World Turmoil Wrestling (WTF) is a Bebo Online Wrestling Fedetaion which is officialy recognized by and affiliated with the Bebo Wrestling Network (BWN). WTF currently features one weekly show which takes place every Sunday Night, Sunday Night Rampage. On top of the weekly shows WTF also features bi-monthly pay-per-views which include Enclosed, BeboTopia and Sole Survivor. WTF is baed on the old style of 'wrasslin' with certain aspects of the current high-flying and hardcore styles. WTF is built around two types of superstars, the old veterans and the fresh, up-coming talent.

On January 15th 2013, the company announced it would be closing after its next scheduled event.

History[]

Company History[]

World Turmoil Federation was established in August of 2010 by Craig Adams and Justin Williams. Disagreements between the two resulted in the demise of these two running the promotion together with Craig Adams being kicked out of the federation and Justin Williams taking the reigns of the soon-to-be great federation. WTF started off as a small fish in a big pond with a small roster which featured Online Wrestlers such as Daniel Kennedy, Matt Young, Craig Knightly, Steven Arex and Joey Harding. With the closure of the biggest federation, Ultimate Bebo Wrestling (UBW), there was an internal collapse of Online Wrestling which saw the E-Wrestling game lose many members and Federations, yet World Turmoil Federation was able to continue and stay on it's feet.

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WTF's first logo

The Start of the Wars[]

In the coming weeks, Williams brought in close friend and popular Online Wrestler, TK Jones, who helped WTF bring in more names and get even more notice in Bebo Wrestling. The roster increased in size which saw the original show, Wednesday Night Beatdown, be joined by TK Jones' Monday Night Ignition following the invasion of Championship Online Alliance, led by TK Jones. Following this, there was a roster split which saw half of the competitors compete on Wednesday Night Beatdown under General Manager, Justin Williams. While the other half of the roster competed on Monday Night Ignition, under the guidance of TK Jones. With these changes being made, WTF began to make their case as the best federation around with the Brand Wars and WTF vs. COA Storylines.

Exit and Return[]

By the end of 2011, the number of e-feds declined immensely and the number of Bebo Wrestlers with it, at one point leaving just WTF active after the disaster of the Bebo Wrestling Hub attempting to franchise the game down to three feds, assumign control over all three. The Hub flopped and left the game on Bebo close to its end. By the end of the year, WTF was near it's end as closure seemed a possibility following the departure of TK Jones, Monday Night Ignition and a portion of the roster.

The Bebo Wrestling Network[]

With the new year rolling in, so too did a new era in Bebo Wrestling. Three veteran Bebo wrestlers, TK Jones, Justin Williams & Paul Benzema rallied those who remained to shock the game back to life and so The Bebo Wrestling Network was founded. With everyone re-united, Bebo Wrestling flourished and a series of newer promotions started up with BWN offering their support and advertising. BWN also offers a place for Bebo Wrestlers to socialise and discuss their own ideas.

The Merge[]

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One Last WTF

2012 saw World Turmoil Federation merge with Newage Wrestling (NAW), and thus the new management team of Justin Williams and Jason Smith was created. In with the new and out with the old, as Beatdown was eventually scrapped for the new weekly show of Sunday Night Rampage. In addition to the weekly show change, WTF sported the new policy of Bi-Monthly Pay-Per-Views.  In December 2012, WTF merged with Underworld Wrestling. This move saw John Charismatic join as co-chairman of the board.

On January 15th 2013, the company announced it would be closing after its next scheduled event. 

External Links[]

Official WTF Website

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