This is how it happened. This is how TNWR ended.
All of you. We know each and everyone of another. We've gotten to know each other. Grown to love and or hate each other. Befriend one another. Make bonds. All stemming from the love of Wrestling. Whether it be WWE or TNA or NJPW or ROH, or most recently Lucha. Whatever the title. The sole purpose of all of it is what drawn us to this place. The big sell out crowds. The loud music. The energy. We started all of this from carpets in virtual hollywood. Moving onto created rings in towns houses. All of it... for the love of Wrestling.
We unaware of it but we have grown up with one another albeit it be online these last past few years. Though, most would like to think the common used statement, "oh this just online", it's not. The people you've met aren't bots. They aren't a figment of your imagination. They are real people. Just like you. They love what you love - well in this case, wrestling. And sure we've had our out of character drama. But throughout every argument. All the times someone just went a little too far. Made it a little too personal. We've all always forgiven each other. We've always found a way to move on because of the thing that drew us all together; wrestling.
While most of us cannot tolerate or for better use of the word, "stand", each other, we should respect each other. I, myself hold no grudges with anyone. Nor should you. Because if not, how can anyone respect all of the guilds we put work into? Sure this won't help you in real life. Nah. You won't get jobs because you were the TNWR Champion. Or because you were the last GWE Champion. But you will always remember a time in your life where you got the chance to be your idol through your eyes. Role-play as them. Make a career. You got to start from the bottom and work your way to the top and see yourself as world champion....a legend. And while you may not be remembered in the fashion you may think you should be. You should take pride in knowing one day someone will look over this and they will carry the torch just as we did. All the pay-per-views... All the years. Majority of us started this in 2009 and the ones who did start 2009 have already retired and gone. For me, it feels like I'm the last of a era in that stance. Which is why I'm glad to be able to make this post. Because I remember 2009 so vividly how fun it was.
How small it started. How it grew. How other guilds formed. Rivals were made. All in the name of wrestling. So as I look through all of the guilds I see our past selves in our old posts. Watching as we all matured and progressed, and progressed until we were the best versions of ourselves and that's beautiful. It truly is. And while I'm not entirely happy to finally put this all behind me. I will say that I would never say never to not role-playing again. But with the way the pattern of things are, myself the remaining others (that care about TNWR) just can't see us being fully committed again. Thank you to everyone who was involved in all of this. This is the last official post of Total Nonstop Wrestling Revolution.
And I encourage everyone here keep their friendships outside of this. Get each other Skypes and such. Don't let the end of this be the end of your friendship.
Just a special thanks to two people I respect more than all of the people in this guild, Devan, my best friend on here. And a special thank you to a close friend, Alvin. You two my boys. I love you guys and much respect to everyone else!

au revoir