Greensboro, We Have a Problem
You would think that with the return and takeover by an old owner, a newly-signed television deal, and the return of the UNIFIED World Championship in a tournament featuring CSWA, fWo, ACW, A1E and EPW superstars, that the CSWA has enough on its plate at the moment.
But apparently someone doesn't think so. The CSWA appears to have a hacker problem.
At the CSWA's return to cable superstation U-62 at CSWA PRIMETIME in San Diego...
The cameras are on, the music kicks in, but the screens are... rebooting? That can't be right. Monitors don't 'reboot,' they're on or they're off. But either way, something's up with the screens. It's not PRIMETIME, it's....
Initializing... Finding CSWA version ? DELETE Shane Southern DELETE Craig Miles DELETE Eddie Mayfield DELETE Joey Melton DELETE Chad Merritt INSERT Stephen Thomas
Processing... File corrupted. 66.34.139.220 INSERT haX0r
Processing... Changes accepted. Change is good. Change is necessary. Change.
HELLO STEPHEN
And then, at the end of PRIMETIME in San Francisco...
(As the PRIMETIME credits roll, those viewers who have stuck around see a slightly different roll than they're used to...
CSWA PRIMETIME Brought to you by CS Enterprises and the CSWA In conjunction with U-62 All rights reserved. 66.34.139.220 For more information, please sign up for our mailing list on our website. (fadeout)
CSWA officials refuse to comment on the matter, and insiders appear to be stumped. So far, the "hacks" haven't caused any lasting damage to the CSWA other than some embarrassment, but with the league's life depending on the UNIFIED Tournament and the upcoming ANNIVERSARY pay-per-view, who knows what the ultimate design is.
Any information regarding the identity of the "hacker" or related information can be sent to CSWA officials on CSWA RP Central.
Link:
http://66.34.139.220
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