Corpse Factory
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Team Corpse Factory first appeared on the game show Arena back on episode 320 on December 7th, 2004.
In episode number 320 which was titled: "Cuddly Corpse Factory" in which they faced Team Weiner Boy Gang. The Weiner Boy Gang didn't last very long as Team Corpse Factory took the win for the show and went on to compete in episode 321 against Team Stomp. Team Corpse Factory took on Team Stomp on Arena episode 321 December 8th, 2004 giving Team Corpse Factory another win heading towards the Tournament of Champions.
On episode 322 which aired on December 15th, 2004 Team Corpse Factory took on Team Mizota (named for Diane Mizota of Filter), and once again proved they were Tournament of Champions material by eliminating Team Mizota. On this episode Team Corpse Factory learned that one of the qualifying TOC (Tournament of Champions) teams from earlier aired shows was unable to attend the Ultimate Tournament of Champions competitions which allowed Team Corpse Factory a walk on with only 3 strait wins as opposed to the required 5 strait wins to become a qualifying TOC team to attend and compete within the Tournament of Champions.
Episode 323 which aired on December 22nd, 2004 titled, "Tournament of Champions 'O4 Part 1" was the last show Team Corpse Factory would be seen on Arena. Although they beat the crap out of Team Vulgar, they lost to Team Kaizen, and Team R3DN3X. Team R3DN3X and Team Corpse Factory had the closest tied game in Arena history as they played Unreal Tournament 2004 Capture the Flag with a score of 1 versus 1 for 10 minutes which then went into overtime for 3 extra minutes and eventually Arena staff had to stop the game to count a total of frags to get a final score. It was 121 frags for Team R3DN3X and 118 frags for Team Corpse Factory.