Mr David Perfect 3 time AWF Champion 2007 HOF Inducty

AWFChris walks out to the podium and begins to speak.

AWFChris - Thank you very much  Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my privaledge and honor to introduce our next guest, he is  without a doubt one of the AWF's greatest compeditors in the history of this federation and quite possibally the efedding industry. Please give a Warm welcome and applause to 3 time AWF World Heavy Weight Champion Mr David Perfect.

(The crowd cheers and boos almost in a 50 50 divide)

Dave Perfect walks out in a black tuxedo and he shakes the hand of AWFChris and waves at the people, then steps up to the podium,

Mr Perfect - You know, when I first started in this business, it was never my point to try to become your favorite superstar or have you buy my merchandise. It was about me becoming absolutely the best I could in the sport that I loved. I was never worried before a show as to whether or not you fans would boo me. Judging my the ovation I just received, I have accomplished my goal.

Looking back at my beginnings, I remember the times when I wondered if I was in the wrong business. I remember the times when I just felt I should hang up the boots forever. But I couldnt. I still needed that ultimate goal. I needed a taste of heavyweight gold. The hunger is what kept me going.

Its debatable as to what should be considered my first title reign. My very first match ended in controversy resulting in myself walking out of NBW with the X-Division title. The company soon went bankrupt and I still have that title in my possession.

I never really liked the feel of NBW. It seemed there was always an air of uncertainty about it. There was no day-to-day scheduling and no one knew what they were doing. The closing was bittersweet. They gave me my start, but I had different aspirations in my view.

During the dying days of NBW, I had another contract offer to come wrestle for AWF. I accepted. I jumped ship and never looked back. In AWF, I quickly started tallying up title runs. I grabbed the HardKore Title 8 times. I held the United States 2 times. Shortly after, I was drafted to BCWA.

Did I continue to shine? Of course! I took control of the Intercontinental strap on 2 occasions. Again, I was drafted back to AWF.

When I returned, AWFChris had a plan for another title. He called it the Supreme Internet Championship. It was a tournament-style title. In the inaugural SIC tournament, I took ahold of the championship.

Around this same time, I began testing the waters in other companys and different positions. I joined the newly-founded North American Wrestling Federation. In another tournament, I became the very first North American Champion.

I joined Heavy Metal Wrestling and quickly claimed the Heavyweight Title, but soon departed afterwards.

One of my biggest regrets and biggest accomplishments would be joining World Legacy Wrestling. In the very first show, I battled Crisis in a Hell in a Cell to decide who the champion would be. It was violent. Very Violent. Everyone loved it.

Although Crisis came out on top, I also won. I had been working with an organization known as Most Extreme Wrestling, where I was Owner and President. I convinced Crisis to jump ship over to MEW and begin a successful singles career. The MEW ran into troubles in late 2005 and had to shut the doors.

Probably the biggest triumph in WLW would be holding the Tag Titles alone for over a month. I was later placed in Exile by WLW and when I returned, I was first the WLW ambassador and then the GM of their Thursday Night Show.

When my adventures were complete, I returned to AWF for another run. After a few months of fighting, I headlined a Pay Per View known as "Enigma". The Main Event featured a three way between the Champion, Genocide, Crisis, and myself. I was able to leave that night in one piece, and AWF Champion.

Shortly after, I lost the title before regaining it from Crisis, and again, losing it.

I entered a long, drawn-out feud with a rookie to AWF known as D-Dawg, who had won the title. In my last show, I won the title back, becoming a 3-time champion.

I embarked on a new business venture with Justin Hoover and Phreak just before my title reign. It was known as Triton Wrestling. It was well-funded, well-thought out, just at times, mismanaged. tW took off for a little bit, but gradually came floating back down due to corporate absences on my part.

I left the wrestling scene for almost half of a year before getting a phone call telling me I would be inducted into the AWF Hall of Fame. I though "alright, hall of fame. I can do that."

I received another call late last week telling me I could return to AWF if I chose to. I jumped on it. When I walked back into that AWF Arena, the look on the peoples faces was priceless.

You can look at my now Hall of Fame career and draw whatever conclusions you wish. I am a 3-Time AWF champion, and I promise, thats only the beginning. Thank You.

Perfect waits for a moment, waves to the cameras, turns around, and walks back to his seat.

As he sits down the crowd begins to cheer and clap for the 3 time AWF World Champion Hall of Famer.