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Height: 6'7" Weight: 312 lb. Origin: Malonean, Germany Trademark Move: German Drop Championships: Television Champion, Hardcore Champion Collision Course Record: 2-1 |
Fritz Brawnwick made his NWF debut in 1998. Fritz impressed all with his immense power and strength. Fritz may be the strongest man in the NWF. He is certainly one of the biggest. There was only one problem, Brawnwick couldn’t put his power and strength together with his technical ability to gain victories.
Fritz’s early years in the NWF were tough for him. Victory’s were coming few and far in between. Brawnwick knew that if he didn’t pick up his game or find his niche he was going to be fired. Unfortunately for Fritz he was released from the main roster, but to his surprise the NWF powers that be saw his potential and sent him to the NWFE training camp to pick up his game.
Brawnwick stayed in the NWFE training camp for a year then he was called up to the main roster once again for what would most likely be his last chance, so Brawnwick decided it was his time to make an impact. On his return to the main roster Brawnwick made in impact by joining the Dictatorship (Addolph Hitlor, Soldier, Assassin, and Sniper).
Brawnwick was now becoming successful. He was winning matches and helping the rest of the Dictatorship win titles. Then the Dictatorship began to suffer losses and momentum. With the decrease in production the NWF fired Sniper and Assassin. This was a big set back to the Dictatorship.
With the loss of Sniper and Assassin the rest of the Dictatorship continued there downward spiral. Then at the Owen Hart Memorial PPV 2004 Soldier and Hitlor had a match against Showtime for the Tag Team titles. This set off Soldier and he had enough, so Soldier introduced a new member to the Dictatorship after there loss. Soldier called out Panzer to the ring and Panzer began to lay out Hitlor while Soldier was yelling at him and telling him he is out of the Dictatorship.
Now with Soldier in control of the Dictatorship and the new member Panzer in the fold Brawnwick and the rest began to experience success once again. Soldier and Panzer won the Tag Team titles from Dylan Sam Gaurd and Nick Richards, and Fritz Brawnwick won his first TV title from Sam Shotgun at Stand Off 2004.
With these big victories the Dictatorship has announced to the NWF roster that they are new and improved, and are ready to show everyone that the greatest wrestlers come from Germany. I will bet that Fritz Brawnwick continues to be a big part in the Dictatorships continued success in the future.