Post by La Familia Gómez on Aug 22, 2011 0:31:27 GMT -5
Friday Night Mayhem/Saturday Night Mayhem
March 7th, 2008 - Present
The flagship program of the EHWF, it's been there since the beginning and we've never been without it. In 2015 Mayhem switched to Saturday Nights.
Mayhem Up Late
2015 - 2017
An offshoot of EHWF Mayhem which some weeks sees the flagship show debut at a later time slot and continue on for an extra hour and a half. Some Mayhem's still show on the Up Late imprint which are heavily focused on more segments and more brutal match types. Up Late has shown on both Friday and Saturday nights.
EHWF Uprising (Wednesday Nights)
November 21st, 2015 - January 21st, 2018
EHWF Uprising was a Mayhem developmental show which featured both developmental talent and EHWF Mayhem talent. The show was dominated by developmental talent but Mayhem superstars and divas could compete against each other on the show or against developmentals and they were featured in backstage antics. Raymond Davenport ran Uprising until he was arrested on arson and drink spiking charges. Uprising hosted 2 major shows and 1 live event before it was taken off the air and relegated to EHWF.com and the EHWF Network. The show aired every 2 weeks.
Tuesday EHWF Chaos
June 11th, 2013 - December 17th, 2013
A show spearheaded by Armando Cortez and taken over by different managers over the course of almost 3 months including Joanna Isabella and Eric Draven. EHWF Chaos was a program dedicated to developing talent and featured matches with the biggest up and coming stars. Chaos was separated into seasons with the winner of each season being granted a Mayhem contract. Payn won season 1 and Jamal Nigston won season 2. The show was not just limited to developmental as Mayhem superstars and divas often used the show to cut promos or be featured in backstage segments related to their happenings on Mayhem. After 2 seasons the show ended.
Monday Night Anarchy
Wednesday Night Mass Murder
May 7th, 2008 - June 29th, 2009
The show was the second brand under the EHWF name. It had a rough debut, with only a handful of superstars to carry it onward. The General Managers tried to book cards every week, but sometimes it just couldn't happen. The show was a rough idea from the start, and it went on and off for a little over a year. Finally, on July 29th in 2009, Wednesday Night Mass Murder's final show aired. Superstars from Mayhem attended and competed during the night. Once the show ended, it was decided by all all members of EHWF staff that Mass Murder would shut down. All superstars were given the choice to have a terminated contract or to move to Mayhem. All moved to Mayhem.
March 7th, 2008 - Present
The flagship program of the EHWF, it's been there since the beginning and we've never been without it. In 2015 Mayhem switched to Saturday Nights.
Mayhem Up Late
2015 - 2017
An offshoot of EHWF Mayhem which some weeks sees the flagship show debut at a later time slot and continue on for an extra hour and a half. Some Mayhem's still show on the Up Late imprint which are heavily focused on more segments and more brutal match types. Up Late has shown on both Friday and Saturday nights.
EHWF Uprising (Wednesday Nights)
November 21st, 2015 - January 21st, 2018
EHWF Uprising was a Mayhem developmental show which featured both developmental talent and EHWF Mayhem talent. The show was dominated by developmental talent but Mayhem superstars and divas could compete against each other on the show or against developmentals and they were featured in backstage antics. Raymond Davenport ran Uprising until he was arrested on arson and drink spiking charges. Uprising hosted 2 major shows and 1 live event before it was taken off the air and relegated to EHWF.com and the EHWF Network. The show aired every 2 weeks.
Tuesday EHWF Chaos
June 11th, 2013 - December 17th, 2013
A show spearheaded by Armando Cortez and taken over by different managers over the course of almost 3 months including Joanna Isabella and Eric Draven. EHWF Chaos was a program dedicated to developing talent and featured matches with the biggest up and coming stars. Chaos was separated into seasons with the winner of each season being granted a Mayhem contract. Payn won season 1 and Jamal Nigston won season 2. The show was not just limited to developmental as Mayhem superstars and divas often used the show to cut promos or be featured in backstage segments related to their happenings on Mayhem. After 2 seasons the show ended.
Monday Night Anarchy
June 4th, 2012 - September 30th, 2012
June 3rd, 2017 - June 26th, 2018
This show was debuted in early/mid-2012 as a second brand for EHWF. It lasted several months before slowly fading to a stop at the end of September 2012. The possibility of this show coming back is still great, though. The final show of Anarchy was a memorable one with many surprises including Scotty Paine coming out of a dirty clothes laundry basket and claiming he is coming back to take over EHWF. Luckily, nobody could take him seriously enough to make him a legit threat. The last ever Anarchy World Champion was decided at the War Pay Per View, where Black Man defeated Thor in a buried alive match.
In the second incarnation of Anarchy - Josh Samson took over the Green Brand. We saw World Heavyweight Champions in Bill Ryder and The Misfit. Ultimately Josh Samson was done for Match Fixing and for trying to cover up Bill Ryder's sexual assault on Lisa Caliber. With both a Match Fixing case and Rape case pending in the courts, then owner Michael Rissi ended Anarchy and sold EHWF to Major League Baseball.
Wednesday Night Mass Murder
May 7th, 2008 - June 29th, 2009
The show was the second brand under the EHWF name. It had a rough debut, with only a handful of superstars to carry it onward. The General Managers tried to book cards every week, but sometimes it just couldn't happen. The show was a rough idea from the start, and it went on and off for a little over a year. Finally, on July 29th in 2009, Wednesday Night Mass Murder's final show aired. Superstars from Mayhem attended and competed during the night. Once the show ended, it was decided by all all members of EHWF staff that Mass Murder would shut down. All superstars were given the choice to have a terminated contract or to move to Mayhem. All moved to Mayhem.