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Ultimate Golden Intentions Statistic Guide

Welcome to the most comprehensive Golden Intentions guide on all the interwebs! If you're looking for a statistic from the first six Golden Intentions rumble, you'll most likely find it here! These are the stories that built CWF, the history of six massive Golden Intentions rumble shows. The seventh one arrives June 12th, what legendary statistic will you make your own this year?

Golden Intentions 1

Winner: Chris Andrews 

Runner-Up: Jarvis King

Final Four: Chris Andrews, Jarvis King, Chaolin Sahn, Angelica

Iron Men: Chaolin Sahn (Entrant #1: lasted 1:01:37), Elijah (Entrant #2: lasted over 41 minutes)

Sprint Men: Kemsey Ramsey (official in-ring time: 42 seconds), Captain Johnny Blackheart (lasted 55 seconds)

Elimination Leader: Chris Andrews & Chaolin Sahn tie for three (Andrews’s eliminations: Anubis, Chaolin Sahn and Jarvis King/Sahn’s Eliminations: Billy Anderson, Kemsey Ramsey and Dan Highlander)

 

Major Story Points

1. Elijah vs. The Entire Cyndicate

This was the dominant story of the opening half of the rumble. Elijah drew #2 and immediately found himself trapped against Chaolin Sahn, Ryan Storm and Tyrant.

For nearly twenty minutes he was essentially fighting a three-on-one war. Every time he gained momentum, another Cyndicate member would save the others. Yet he still managed to eliminate Tyrant and Drake Hazard, while surviving longer than almost everyone expected.

 


 

2. Chaolin Sahn's Monster Performance

Sahn was portrayed as the final boss of the match. Everyone wanted him gone. Elijah, Angel, Drake Hazard, King Nothing, Chris Andrews.

Yet he kept surviving thanks to the massive array of Cyndicate brethren. Every time it looked like Sahn would be eliminated; Ryan Storm, Tyrant, Joshua Monroe, James Clark and Jarvis King all came to his aid to save the Tormented Soul. The crowd spent virtually the entire match waiting for someone to finally throw him out. When Chris Andrews finally superkicked him over the ropes, it was one of the biggest reactions of the match.

 


 

3. Angel vs. Joshua Monroe

The aftermath of this feud ran throughout the entire rumble.

Monroe spent months obsessing over Angel, and she finally got some payback beating him on the ramp and eventually eliminating him herself.

 


 

4. King Nothing and Dan Highlander

The Unexpected's partnership completely unraveled.

A chain reaction caused by Angelica's missile dropkick led to Highlander accidentally shoving King Nothing over the ropes. Commentary immediately framed it as the next chapter in their increasingly tense relationship.

 


 

5. The Rise of Chris Andrews

The final closing stretch became a star-making performance for Chris Andrews.

He survived Chaolin Sahn, Jarvis King and the Cyndicate numbers advantage, then eliminated Sahn, outlasted Jarvis King, and won the very first Golden Intentions Rumble to earn a World Title shot against Cain.

The first ever Golden Intentions rumble established the structure of the match going forward and was jam packed full of every trope that would define the match going forward. 

Iron man performances, stable warfare, surprise returns, long-term storyline advancement, multiple believable winners, and a beloved babyface overcoming overwhelming odds to come out as the first ever Golden Intentions rumble winner.

 

The match’s defining image was Chaolin Sahn surviving for over an hour while the entire roster tried to get rid of him, only for Chris Andrews to finally send him over the ropes before defeating Jarvis King to become the inaugural Golden Intentions winner.

 


 

Golden Intentions 2

Winner: Alex Cain (Three Eliminations: Scott M. Sullivan, Forsaken, )

Runner-Up: TIE: Jarvis King/Amber Ryan double elimination

Final Four: Alex Cain, Jarvis King, Amber Ryan, Ronnie McNeil

Iron Man: Alex Cain (Entrant #1: lasted 1:00:59)

Sprint Men: Big Sexay (official in-ring time: 2 minutes, 3 seconds)

Elimination Leader: Alex Cain with four plus (Cain’s Eliminations: Scott M. Sullivan, Forsaken, Amber Ryan, Jarvis King, and several near eliminations or assisted eliminations)

 

Major Story Points

1. Cain vs The Field 

Cain is the central force of the match:

He’s targeted early, survived multiple alliances against him, and functioned as the “final obstacle” for most entrants. This reinforced as a legendary endurance figure and is the match’s backbone story.

 


 

2. Danny B vs Cain (Tag Title Power Struggle)

This was built around constant collisions between both men, as each tried to eliminate the other for strategic advantage. Pride, Tag Team Championship implications, and mutual exhaustion made for one of the most emotional rivalries of the rumble.

 


 

3. Jace Valentine’s Survival Strategy Arc

One of the most unique character runs was Jace Valentine. The Host with the Most hid under ring early, avoided official entry for minutes, stole eliminations opportunistically, and outsmarted bigger opponents repeatedly

He’s the cowardly genius who survives through manipulation.

 


 

4. Anonymous Attacks 

A major subplot in this year's Golden Intentions was multiple entrants taken out before or during entry. Tony Daniels (knocked out pre-entry), Victor Quinn (attacked backstage), and Jackie Kidd Williams (laid out).

This created a mystery “ghost attacker” storyline running parallel to the rumble.

 


 

Golden Intentions 3

Winner: Dangerous Dan 

Runner-Up: Mike Crisis

Final Four: Dangerous Dan, Mike Crisis, Jarvis King, Crazy Chris

Iron Men: RM Strong (Entrant #1: lasted 33 minutes), Jonas Ryker (lasted 29 minutes)

Sprint Woman: Theresa Del Verio (official in-ring time: 1 minute, 42 seconds)

Elimination Leader: Dangerous Dan with five (Dangerous Dan’s eliminations: Colton Mace, Jonas Ryker, Crazy Chris, Jarvis King and Mike Crisis)

 

Major Story Points

1. Dangerous Dan’s Reluctant Final Boss Arc

This year’s GI began with the tag champion protecting his titles, but the rumble evolved into the Dangerous One becoming a crowd hero with opportunistic eliminations, proving to be the ultimate survivor ENDDing with a controversial but definitive win.

This is his defining rumble performance

 


 

2. Jarvis J. King’s Return Domination

This was a huge year for Jarvis. He made a huge return as “Patient 820”, instantly clearing the ring with Hall-of-Fame aura. He appeared to be the winner until final betrayal elimination sequence. 

A true legend returns, almost wins story.

 


 

3. Terror Australis Control Phase

Jonas Ryker + Mike Crisis dominate submission/control segments throughout the rumble, including strategic eliminations and a break down mid-match chaos before being dismantled late.

 


 

4. Anderson Family & Early Chaos Collapse

Tyler Anderson starts this year’s Golden Intentions as breakout monster with multiple eliminations. Billy is quickly removed from the rumble, creating an emotional fracture between the two. 

Tyler remains strong but this distraction is enough to leave him vulnerable the rest of the rumble.

 


 

5. Ataxia vs Trent Steel Blood Alliance

In this best-friends-turned-warriors storyline, mutual violence escalated into weapons warfare. Both ended being eliminated in a violent sequence by the monster God, Anubis.

 


 

Golden Intentions 4

Winner: “The Ripper” Danny B

Runner-Up: Chaolin Sahn

Final Four: “The Ripper” Danny B, Chaolin Sahn, Jarvis King, Tristan Kancer

Iron Man: Chaolin Sahn (Entrant #1: lasted 59 minutes and 44 seconds)

Sprint Woman: Maya Jensen (official in-ring time: 2 minutes, 28 seconds)

Elimination Leader: Chaolin Sahn with seven (Chaolin Sahn’s eliminations: Roller X, Barry Bromley, Maya Jensen, Hayden Allister, Dan Highlander, Eris, James Skeleton)

 

Major Story Points

1. The Rise and Fall of Ryokan

Ryokan is introduced as a pure destruction force in this year’s rumble, the massive force getting immediate eliminations on entry as he tossed competitors effortlessly

Ryokan dominated nearly the entire midsection of the fourth Golden Intentions, but his arc ends with a surprise coordinated elimination by Eris and James Skelton, proving even the “Mountain” can be toppled by teamwork.

 


 

2. Chaolin Sahn’s Iron Reign

Sahn was the central pillar of this year’s match narrative. The Tormented Soul entered #1, survived nearly the entire field, and controlled eliminations through brutality and opportunism. He represented the Eternals as the match’s main antagonistic force.

His eventual loss to Danny B is framed as more of a timing failure than a dominant defeat.

 


 

3. Jarvis King’s Return Arc

At this year’s rumble, Jarvis King was positioned as the returning legend and Sahn’s personal rival, proving to be an emotional anchor of the final stretch of the match.

He reignited feud with Sahn, eliminated Dangerous Dan and Kancer, and finally only got eliminated himself due to The Tormented Soul’s interference during high-risk aerial attack.

 


 

4. The Eternals vs Everyone

The Eternals (Sahn, Kancer, later alliances) dominant much of the rumble with constant interference, assisted eliminations, and survival through dirty tactics

However, they begin to fracture late match as Kancer is eliminated by King, leaving Sahn is isolated at the end.

 


 

5. Final Chaos Ending

The final stretch became a 3-way collapse narrative:

Jarvis King wrecked Sahn through the announce table. Danny B waits opportunistically like the legendary snake that he is. Sahn sneaks elimination on King, and the Ripper immediately capitalizes to win.

 


 

Golden Intentions 5

Winner: Andy Murray

Runner-Up: Eclipse

Final Four: Andy Murray, Eclipse, Eric Dane, Mariella Jade Flair

Iron Man: Andy Murray (Entrant #5: lasted 1:00:01)

Sprint Men: Mike Rolash (official in-ring time: 1.2 seconds), Dangerous Dan (2.1 seconds)

Elimination Leader: Eclipse with four (Eclipse’s eliminations: Amelia, Dorian Hawkhurst, Eric Dane and contributions to other eliminations)

Major Story Points

1. Andy Murray: The Endurance Legend

Wrestling legend Andy Murray shocked the world to make his return to CWF, entering early at entrant number five. He survived multiple eras of competitors, outlasted monsters, legends, and faction warfare. His eliminations came through pacing, resiliency, and the heart of a legend.

This is a classic veteran outlasts chaos victory.

 


 

2. Eclipse: The Monster Debut

Eclipse came into the sixth Golden Intentions hot as a campfire, immediately establishing himself as one to beat. Multiple eliminations and near-total dominance, Eclipse’s eventual elimination required coordinated multi-man resistance to even slow him down.

The entire match bent around him in the final minutes.

 


 

3. Forsaken vs Ouroboros Civil War

The Shadow, Dorian, Ataxia, Judas, Revenant, Cassandra are all central to the faction warfare. Constant internal betrayals and cross-eliminations, the war ends with Ouroboros partially weakened, Forsaken fractured but somehow alive.

 


 

4. MJ Flair’s Survival Run

Mariella Jade Flair lit up their year’s Golden Intentions with a long endurance performance, showing a bit of a different side than we’re used to with rumbles with multiple submission attempts (Kimura/Kimura lock focus)

Flair survived deep into final stretch before finally falling to elimination.

 


 

5. Comedy + Chaos Layer

  • Ataxia repeatedly trying to enter

  • LX-98 anomaly elimination

  • Payne self-elimination saving Allison

  • Starr hiding under ring mid-match

 


 

Golden Intentions 6

Winner: Mia Rayne

Runner-Up: Duce Jones

Final Four: Mia Rayne, Duce Jones, Jimmy Allen, Jarvis King

Iron Woman: Mia Rayne (Entrant #5: lasted 59 minutes and 56 seconds)

Sprint Woman: PJ Blake (official in-ring time: 1 minute, 49 seconds)

Elimination Leader: MJ Flair with four (MJ Flair’s eliminations: Jacob McKail, Harley Hodge, Brandon Youngblood, Jimmy Allen)

Major Story Points

1. Mia Rayne: The Endurance Queen

Mia Rayne had the most consistent presence in the match, surviving every phase of the rumble. Early chaos, alliances being made and broken, mid-ring control wars, the final endurance duel.

Ultimate story: survival through chaos, not dominance through force.

 


 

2. MJF: Sudden Burst of Violence

Flair made a stamp on this year’s Golden Intentions with a mid-match elimination spree, taking out multiple veterans in rapid succession. Her momentum spike on the rumble was one that will go down in the history books.

 


 

3. Kyuseishu / Ataxia / Shadow Triangle Chaos

One of the most violent multi-man segments of the rumble, this one led to double eliminations and self-sacrifice spots, defining the mid match chaos that would run through much of this year’s event.

 


 

5. Jarvis King Rule Controversy Finish

The King of CWF was controversial as always at this year’s Golden Intentions. He got eliminated himself before returning into the ring to eliminate MJF.

This created one of the most debated finishes in CWF rumble history, while protecting his aura.

 


 

6. Alliances of Convenience

Mia / MJF / Troy founded a brief alliance that immediately collapsed into betrayal. This highlighted that trust doesn’t exist in Golden Intentions.