GWF 1999 OFFICIAL HALL OF FAME BALLOT

TO: Galaxian Wrestling Federation Headquarters
RE: Hall of Fame balloting
FR: the desk of GWF promoter Ty R. States

Promoter Ty R. States here supporting the careers of the wrestling greats by casting my vote for their induction into the GWF Hall of Fame. I encourage all promoters across the galaxy to do their part in recognizing the best in your federation, and by preserving the honor of the sport we will have no problem in stopping the despicable President Cordanus' attempts to ban wrestling forever.

First off is probably an overlooked star of the past. Ghengis Khan was one of the first tag-team specialist to enter a GWF ring.

Khan began his career as a member of Krakan's Society of Death. He is a five-time GWF tag-team champion, with three different partners. Three times he joined with Krakan, and also won the belts with the Executioner and the Mutant.

Not one for singles action, he never the less won a 25-man battle royal at Galacticmania II to become the first ever Light-heavyweight champion. Ironically, he threw out another long time partner of his, Mitsuko, to win the new title.

GHENGIS KHAN:
5-time GWF Tag-Team Champion
one-time GWF Light-heavyweight Champion

Next up is a long standing tag-team in GWF history. Titan Express, the Dragonmaster and Pulsar, etched their names into the list of tag-team greats. This duo was one of the longest standing combinations, and always in the thick of the tag-team title hunt. However, only one time did Titan Express win gold together, that being the Interplanetary Tag-Team titles. They defeated Actagon and Lord Nexus before losing the belts to Bishop Hell and the Mad Jester.

Dragonmaster held the I-P belts five times in his illustrious career, under the name of Pit Viper and Dragonmaster. His first time was as a team with Death Masque while wrestling for the Masked Assassins. Upon his return to the Titans in 2091, he went on take those titles three more times with Rising Sun as Titan Fury.

While under the mask as Pit Viper, he was a 4-time GWF TV champion. He beat Brute in a tournament final for his first singles strap, and also won this championship by beating Mesmer, Massif and Actagon on different occasions. Back with the Titans, he won the GWF tag-team titles once with Lord Nexus.

In addition to holding the I-P tag titles with Dragonmaster, Pulsar was a six-man champion with Lord Nexus and Billy Jo Boxer. In singles action, Pulsar won the TV title by beating Spike, and is a former GWF heavyweight champion after defeating Wolf.

DRAGONMASTER:
4-time TV champion
one-time GWF tag-team champion
5-time I-P tag-team champion

PULSAR:
one-time GWF champion
one-time TV champion
one-time I-P tag-team champion
one-time Six-man tag-team champion

Killer Queen will always be remembered as one of the most flamboyant and outrageous GWF superstars. The Queen was always underated in the ring, and his accomplishments are easy to overlook. Tag-team wrestling is where he enjoyed his success, by winning the GWF tag-team titles four times. His best known combination was as the Royal Family with the Exo-King, but he also held the belts with Vanity and the Mad Jester. The Queen and the Jester also held the I-P tag titles once.

KILLER QUEEN:
4-time GWF tag-team champion
one-time I-P tag-team champion


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