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Manila Wrestling Federation

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Manila Wrestling Federation
AcronymMWF
Founded2014
Defunct2024
StyleProfessional wrestling
HeadquartersQuezon City, Philippines
Founder(s)
  • Fabio Makisig
  • Mr. Lucha
  • Robin Sane
  • Tarek El Tayech
  • Veronica Shannon
  • William Manzano
Websitemanilawrestling.com

Manila Wrestling Federation (MWF) was an independent professional wrestling promotion based in the Philippines. MWF was founded in late 2014, and relaunched in 2018. It shut down on May 25, 2024.

MWF promotes itself as the home of "Aksyonovela" – a portmanteau of the Filipino word for "action" and the suffix of telenovela – representing the mix of athletic wrestling action and timely, relatable storytelling that the promotion presents.[1]

History

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MWF's beginnings came on the heels of another Philippine pro wrestling promotion, Philippine Wrestling Revolution (PWR). Some of MWF's founders – like Mike Shannon, Robin Sane, Mr. Lucha, Tarek El Tayech, and William Elvin – had worked with PWR, but internal issues led to their departure from that company in late 2014.[2] They then started laying the foundations of MWF along with co-founder Tala Haliya, recruited wrestlers and talents, and started wrestling training.[3][4]

MWF informally launched at History Channel's HistoryCon event in August 2016, staging wrestling matches across three days of the convention. MWF wrestlers were joined by wrestlers from Singapore Pro Wrestling (SPW), like The Eurasian Dragon, "The Statement" Andruew Tang, Alexis Lee, and The Thaibarrian.[5]

In April 2017, MWF produced its debut show, MWF Live, at the Makati Square Arena.[6][7] After 4 more shows, MWF did a relaunch of its product in February 2018 at MWF Open House: Level UP, at the University of the Philippines Diliman.[8][9]

Starting MWF 1: Kasaysayan, all of MWF's shows are numbered sequentially.[10][11][12][13][14]

MWF also produces an online weekly wrestling show, Aksyonovela TV, on its YouTube channel. Its first episode aired on October 23, 2019. In November 2019, MWF started to tape episodes in front of a live audience.[15]

On May 25, 2024, on a Facebook post, Manila Wrestling Federation announced its abrupt closure.

On June 27, 2024, one month after the closure of MWF, PUSO Wrestling was on the soft launch featuring most of the MWF wrestlers as its current roster. It is officially launched in August 2024.

Championships

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Championship Last champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Notes
MWF Championship Jake De Leon 2 December 3, 2023 330+ Oro Plata Mata defeated MWF All-Stars; thus Fabio Makisig no longer being the champion. JDL Defeated Main Maxx in a Matira Matibay Rules at MWF: Noche Buena

MWF Championship

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Established in 2018. Redesigned in 2019 and is now known as the “Jeepney belt”, which contains Filipino themed symbols like perlas "pearls", araw "sun", tambo "reed/bulrush", manok "chicken", pula at bughaw na strap "red and blue strap", and Jeepney main plate.[16]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Robin Sane December 1, 2018 MWF Noche Buena Quezon City 1 237 Defeated Fabio Makisig to become the inaugural champion. [17]
2 Ho Ho Lun July 27, 2019 MWF 10: Republika Manila 1 1,081
Vacated July 12, 2022 n/a n/a The championship was vacated due to inactivity per pandemic. Initially, it wasn't supposed to be vacated as MWF Commissioner Sonny Go declared that Ho Ho Lun was still the champion, and the MWF wrestlers would compete in a series of matches and face Ho Ho Lun in the future. The title was quietly vacated, and the wrestlers who topped the rankings will fight for the MWF Championship.
3 Jake de Leon September 11, 2022 MWF: Road To Fate 2022 Quezon City 1 91 Won the vacant MWF Championship in a 3-Way Elimination match involving Nigel San Jose, and Fabio Makisig.
4 Fabio Makisig December 11, 2022 MWF: Noche Buena 2022 Quezon City 1 357 Defeated Jake De Leon in a Main Event Manila Rules Match to become MWF Champion.
5 Jake de Leon December 3, 2023 MWF: Noche Buena 2023 Makati City 2 330 Oro Plata Mata defeated MWF All-Stars; thus Fabio Makisig no longer being the champion. JDL Defeated Main Maxx in a Matira Matibay Rules at MWF: Noche Buena
Deactivated May 25, 2024 n/a n/a The championship was deactivated due to MWF closing.

Combined reigns

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Ho Ho Lun 1 1,081
2 Fabio Makisig 1 357
3 Jake de Leon 2 265
4 Robin Sane 1 237

Roster

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Male wrestlers

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"The Senyorito" Jake de Leon
Ring Name Notes
Aaron Liwanag Leader of Bahay ng Liwanag
Bienvenido "Bro. Benny" Soriano Member of Bahay ng Liwanag
Black Shirt MWF Aspirant
Blue Shirt MWF Aspirant

Inactive; has not wrestled since March 2023

Serafin Liwanag Former member of Brgy. Bagsakan (as CJ Serafin). Current member of Bahay ng Liwanag
"Godkiller" Dabid Ravena Member of Oro Plata Mata
Danny Zamora
El Katipunero Member of Super Friends
Fabio Makisig Leader of HSSL
Gray Shirt/Diakono MWF Aspirant

Member of Bahay ng Liwanag

Isaiah Valencia Member of Brgy. Bagsakan
Jake de Leon Current MWF Pinoy Wrestling Champion

Leader of Oro Plata Mata

Joey Rosas Member of HSSL

Winner of Hong Kong-Philippine Alliance Cup

Jomar Former leader of Bahay ng Liwanag.
Kanto "Kilabot" Terror
Ken Cifer World Underground Wrestling - PH

Winner of the Chilly Willy Wrestling Cup Tournament 2023

WUW International Tag Team Champion

Khayl Sison Member of HSSL

Inactive; has not wrestled since March 2023

Kurt Jimenez Member of Oro Plata Mata
Main Maxx Former member of Oro Plata Mata
Migs Valdez Inactive; has not wrestled since August 2023
Nigel San Jose Leader of Brgy. Bagsakan
Orange Shirt MWF Aspirant; later known as Hakai Mateo in PUSO Wrestling
Pablo Salvacion Inactive; has not wrestled since March 2023
Razael World Underground Wrestling - PH
Red Shirt MWF Aspirant
"Danger" Rex Lawin
Robin Sane World Underground Wrestling - PH
Saint John Martin World Underground Wrestling - PH

WUW International Tag Team Champion

Female wrestlers

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Crystal
Ring Name Notes
Chelsea Marie Member of Brgy. Bagsakan
Crystal Inactive; hiatus
Jorelle Liwanag Member of Bahay ng Liwanag
Joya Member of HSSL
Patricia Ligaia MWF's Backstage Chismosa
Super P Member of Super Friends

Other personnel

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Mr. Sy
Ring Name Notes
Chuck Lopez MWF Referee
Dante Guinoo MWF Referee; occasional wrestler

"Ang Official na Wrestler"

Eduardo Juan MWF Referee
Romeo Moran MWF Commentator
Sig Pecho MWF Ring Announcer
Sonny Go MWF Commissioner, Commentator, and Ring announcer (Main Event championship matches only)
Mr. Sy Manager of Oro Plata Mata
Tarek El Tayech Senior analyst

Manager of Kanto "Kilabot" Terror

Veronica Shannon MWF President
William Elvin Creative Director, occasional commentator

MWF Alumni

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  • Aldrin Richards
  • ”Classical” Bryan Leo
  • Frankie Thurteen
  • Gigz Stryker
  • Hanzello Shilva
  • Jorelle Liwanag
  • Ka Dencio
  • Ken Warren
  • Luchadonna
  • Lukas Buhawi
  • Mr. Lucha
  • Moises Liwanag
  • Ninja Ryujin
  • Nuke
  • PAC RG
  • Tala Haliya

Visiting international wrestlers

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2013 Singapore. Ho Ho Lun against a wrestler called Bit Man, operating an arm bar on his opponent.
2013 Singapore. Ho Ho Lun against a wrestler called Bit Man, operating an arm bar on his opponent.
  • Alexis Lee
  • Andruew Tang
  • Bitman
  • Blackzilla a.k.a. Chilly Willy
  • "Beautiful" Charlie Salmon
  • Da Butcherman
  • The Eurasian Dragon
  • Ho Ho Lun
  • Jeff Man of The ManBros
  • Kevin Man of The ManBros
  • Mauler
  • Michael Su
  • Nor "Phoenix" Diana
  • Shaukat
  • Sunny Z
  • Tajiri[18]
  • Thaibarian
  • TNT
  • Umezawa
  • Yappy

References

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  1. ^ "Rappler Talk Sports: Manila Wrestling Federation". Rappler. July 19, 2019.
  2. ^ "PWR 2014: From My Side of the Fence [No Curtains Needed #3]". MWF Insider Blog. March 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "Manila Wrestling Federation". The Philippine Star. August 17, 2019.
  4. ^ "Musings from the Tech Booth – Part 2, and Your Questions Answered [No Curtains Needed]". MWF Insider Blog. June 17, 2018.
  5. ^ "3 Things We Learned From The Manila Wrestling Federation's Debut". Smark Henry. August 31, 2016.
  6. ^ "[FULL RESULTS] MWF Live: MWF x MCS". Smark Henry. April 8, 2017.
  7. ^ "The Arena (Rune Stones & Voodoo, Who Do #6)". MWF Insider Blog. April 16, 2018.
  8. ^ "Here's What Went Down At The 2018 Relaunch of the Manila Wrestling Federation". Smark Henry. February 25, 2018.
  9. ^ "New and improved MWF at 'Open House: Level UP'". Rappler. February 26, 2018.
  10. ^ "MWF 1: Kasaysay makes history". Manila Bulletin. April 10, 2018.
  11. ^ "Manila Wrestling Federation makes history in Quezon City". Fox Sports Philippines. April 9, 2018.
  12. ^ "Event Results". MWF Insider Blog. February 25, 2018.
  13. ^ "MWF 6: Noche Buena Delivers One Strong Ending to 2018". When in Manila. December 4, 2018.
  14. ^ "Fabio Makisig and local wrestlers strike back vs 'Foreign Invasion' at MWF 11: Road to Fate". BusinessWorld. September 24, 2019.
  15. ^ "MWF tapes episodes for 'Aksyonovela TV' weekly online wrestling show". Rappler. November 15, 2019.
  16. ^ "BAKIT GANYAN ANG MWF BELT?". Manila Wrestling Federation. September 2, 2022.
  17. ^ "Robin Sane becomes inaugural MWF champ". Manila Bulletin. December 3, 2018.
  18. ^ "Ex-WWE superstar Tajiri claims he's the 'mother' of Philippine wrestling". Spin.ph. May 21, 2019.
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