Bogdanoff Championship Wrestling

Blade Championship Wrestling is part of WWE 2K19's story mode. In TFR, it's known as Bogdanoff Championship Wrestling instead.

In Season 1, BCW is mentioned as part of the antagonists' plan. It is also featured in the Extra OVA of Season 4.

In Season 7 it takes a bigger role instead, where it is the counterpart of the dual streams by TFR staff, having its own roster and streaming on different days (before the rating wars increased and both streams were simultaneous).

Description
Bogdanoff Championship Wrestling, known as the BCW brand, was one of The Final Rumble's main competitors in the past. However, ever since their owners were beaten by TFR, it isn't doing so well.

History
Circa 1982, The Bogdanoffs, as powerful as they were, seek to insert into the market of wrestling. It was at this time that the first Bogdanoff sponsored wrestling promotion was founded; Bogbrutal Death Match. However, due the Bogs' failure to understand human emotions, a wrestling promotion where the fighters would often mutilate or decapitate each other wasn't very appealing to the current masses (not because of the content, but probably caused by the fact the wrestlers were often convicts, and that they would most of the time break into the audience and kill them).

They left wrestling until they decided to try again in 2004, under Bogdanoff Championship Wrestling, but to hide their identities, appointed Barron Blade as GM, who would often call it Barron Championship Wrestling. However, the promotion saw low success, and they began to get impatient, and Barron Couldn't get any public until Fred 'Buzz' Jones joined (And to a lesser extent, Cole Quinn). Buzz began pushing sales, and this pleased the Bogs, who spared Barron. However, as Buzz's career grew, he started getting requested by bigger promotions, and eventually offered a contract from WWE. With Barron Blade feeling the knife close to his neck, he attacked Fred wearing a mask and posing as a fan, which cut his contract ensuring he would stay in BCW.

However, as pleased as the Bogs were, they influenced Buzz and Quinn telepathically to invade WWE and attack them for this. Barron, scared of what Triple H could do, tried to talk them out of it, with no avail. However, when Triple H god fed up, he revealed Barron's lies, making Jones and Quinn forfeit their contracts. This made the Bogs furious, who severely punished Barron. He kept trying to get Quinn back, but he never agreed and BCW was dead in the water for a while.

Season 1
With the surge of TFR, The Bogdanoffs took full control of BCW, and forged a plan to take over it so BCW would become the greatest wrestling promotion on the planet. However, their plans were thwarted by Chris Redfield and Leon Kennedy uniting, Chris's Therapist, and none other than Fred 'Buzz ' Jones. With their defeat, OP used his power to banish them so they would never step on a wrestling ring ever again.

BCW still exists, but could hardly be considered a competitor to TFR anymore, drawing less dimes than a Marko Stunt vs Adam Cole match.

Season 6
With the likely fatal disappearance of the Bogs after Rumble-17 and the surge of the mysterious Three Kings, BCW has ceased to exist entirely.

Season 0
The Bogdanoffs strike deals with the Shimano Family for them to support them when they begin their wrestling business. Seeing as how Shimano probably died before BCW went into production, it's unknown if they profited from the deal at all.

Season 7
The Dark Web Rumble, formerly owned by Okonogi Tetsurou, was acquired by The Bogdanoffs and renamed into BCW, and would become the main competitor to The Final Rumble. They ended closing down when it's owners were arrested at the end of the tournament to determine which company would have to close shop.