In 2005, the TWF celebrated it's sixth year of bringing pro-wrestling to the masses in Wales. Popular wrestling magazine, Powerslam, begged the question "Who is the greatest TWF wrestler of all-time?" in a poll that year, and eventually the top 25 voted wrestlers were ranked. In reverse order, the wrestlers are shown below.
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#25 Hades
The relative newcomer to the TWF made a massive impact coming in at #25.
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#24 The AshTaker
Former TWF World Champion, but has been dormant for some time. Enters at #24.
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#23 Big Sexy Badass
One half of tag team greats, BSB was eternally popular during his TWF tenure.
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#22 The Vamp
The mysterious enigma of the darkside is a hardkore legend and deserves his place here.
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#21 Brownie
Just misses out on the top 20, one of the fastest TWF superstars to grace the ring.
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#20 Blonde Man
Made his name defeating Mr. BIG, but has done an excellent job in the tag team division.
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#19 The Terminator
Once a man of great attitude, now the machine has become a feared menace.
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#18 Jean‐Claude Van Slam
Stood for one saying: "Never Say Die".
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#17 Silver
Dragged into some dirty mess later in his career, but rescued himself with great matches.
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#16 Deadman
One of the TWF's darkest horses, always there or thereabouts in the title race.
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#15 The Shott
Controversial at the best of times, but a great hardkore wrestler. |
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#14 Owen Carl
Better known these days as a manager, quite a wrestler in the company's older days.
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#13 Karl Davies
"The Captain" was a feared brawler and a fierce competitor.
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#12 Ottobomb
The mean streets of Detroit was the perfect place for this kool dude to hone his skills.
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#11 Mastermind
Almost not with us, rescued from the brink and subsequently became a TWF megastar.
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#10 The Assassin
One the most sound wrestlers to ever grace the wrestling ring. Never underestimated.
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#09 AJ Jeffers
Charismatic, The Ice Man also walked a good walk, being the first TWF World Champion.
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#08 JT Money
One of the greatest technical wrestlers ever, a man of no fear.
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#07 High Voltage
A controversial entry, but still deserved for the power he possessed at the height of his days.
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#06 The Bandit
One of Chicago's favourite sons, a great owner and just as good as a wrestler.
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#05 Frekishi
The TWF's tallest competitor, a man of many accomplishments. Known to almost end a few careers.
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#04 Marz
Despite his dodgy past, as a wrestler, the self proclaimed Hardkore King is one of the finest.
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#03 Hawke
With an ego that could float the Titanic and movie star looks, he was not afraid to get his hands dirty.
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#02 NJS
Has won it all, and beaten them all. Now in well deserved retirement.
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#01 Mr. BIG
A career unparalleled amongst his peers, despite his injury worries of recent years, still has more to come.
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