World Fanatic Wrestling (WFW) is a professional wrestling promotion with its corporate headquarters located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded by professional wrestler Mike Damon. The parent company of WFW is a sports-entertainment organization called One Century Entertainment, (1CE). A 1CE executive is the Owner and Chairman of the WFW Board of Directors, who's name he has requested to remain anonymous, thus he has been known by all WFW personnel and wrestlers as "The Powers That Be" of WFW, while a man named Nick Dillonson is the company's Chief Executive Officer, (CEO). WFW's weekly televised shows, Inferno and Epic, are the two co-flagship programs of WFW, each airing once a week. The Creative Writing/Booking Team consists of the duo of Victor James and Brian Runnels, who wr
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| - World Fanatic Wrestling (WFW) is a professional wrestling promotion with its corporate headquarters located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded by professional wrestler Mike Damon. The parent company of WFW is a sports-entertainment organization called One Century Entertainment, (1CE). A 1CE executive is the Owner and Chairman of the WFW Board of Directors, who's name he has requested to remain anonymous, thus he has been known by all WFW personnel and wrestlers as "The Powers That Be" of WFW, while a man named Nick Dillonson is the company's Chief Executive Officer, (CEO). WFW's weekly televised shows, Inferno and Epic, are the two co-flagship programs of WFW, each airing once a week. The Creative Writing/Booking Team consists of the duo of Victor James and Brian Runnels, who wr
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| - World Fanatic Wrestling (WFW) is a professional wrestling promotion with its corporate headquarters located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded by professional wrestler Mike Damon. The parent company of WFW is a sports-entertainment organization called One Century Entertainment, (1CE). A 1CE executive is the Owner and Chairman of the WFW Board of Directors, who's name he has requested to remain anonymous, thus he has been known by all WFW personnel and wrestlers as "The Powers That Be" of WFW, while a man named Nick Dillonson is the company's Chief Executive Officer, (CEO). WFW's weekly televised shows, Inferno and Epic, are the two co-flagship programs of WFW, each airing once a week. The Creative Writing/Booking Team consists of the duo of Victor James and Brian Runnels, who write WFW's weekly shows and pay-per-veiw events. Information and History of the WFW company are listed in the contents box as followed.
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