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  1. I'm 1 year into running NeoTokyo and am working on a dynasty for it. I had Angel Takudome running a stable for them but she announced her retirement in May (as Universal champ) which was one of the best things that happened in our first year because it helped me launch Naoko Majima to the moon. She's easily my top heel, destroyed Takudome and took over her stable, and since then has been putting on the best promos in the company, as well as surprisingly good matches with higher psychology people. Other top heels, of course, include the five daughters of Japanese legends, Mushashibo and Kitsune Danger especially. Koiso and Kawashima still being young lions are putting on great matches, and it's only a matter of time. Miwa is my FutureShock champion. Ai Takami and her Kanto Cyber Elite faction are the top opposition to Majima. Onryo is her deputy and puts on great matches consistently. In our other face stable Mizucore is the heir to Emiko's Idol faction #Cute. She's been another great young lion for us. Urena Frost and Petra Forsberg have silently been the workhorse duo of the company with their 60+ rated comedy matches. I feel like this company lines up with STARDOM more so than 5SSW, and have really been enjoying booking them.
  2. Damn, almost got the clean sweep! Another good show, I've been looking forward to these updates.
  3. What a crazy year in the CVerse! I really love the 2010 start date and will be looking forward to this!
  4. Glad you like them! I have a bunch of your stuff hiding in my folder. Two more, #Cute for an Idol stable, and Takudome-Gun because I have a lot of young lions and Angel Takudome. Ahem...Angel Takudome retired and had to be replaced, so we had Naoko Majima from Will's Women's Revolution mod take over...
  5. I know it wasn't a "request" but I threw together a couple of stable logos that I'm using for Will's Women's Revolution mod with NeoTokyo. Also one I created for an old dynasty I was working on. Will add more as they come. Feel free to use them if you want.
  6. Glad to see you didn't take the COTT title off of Rodriguez, even though I know it's tempting haha 1. Main Event - Blowoff match: Sayeed Ali vs Davis Wayne Newton DWN is easily your best worker, he ultimately should probably be the one to dethrone Dee, and this is a good start. 2. Semi-Main - 4C Championship: Frankie Dee © vs Jamie Atherton vs Phenomenal E Please push Atherton (WHY WONT STRIKE CODE WORK) Dee shouldn't lose but man is Atherton a tempting choice. His charisma and whatnot are top notch and he's a great worker. 3. 4C Tag Team Championship : Death Row © vs ?? (a former 4C tag champion returns) Always gotta go with the ??? The Gilbert Brothers are free agents and still good workers with similar pop to Death's Row. I'd bet on them. 4. 4C Harcore Championship: Alan Parent © vs Clutch McKane Not time yet. 5. Tag Team Showcase: Rock City Stars vs Barry Kingman/Chuck Casey vs Aces of Mayhem These guys are hilariously good. Easily the best of the three teams, and they deserve a push. 6. Fabulous Ones (Rayne Man/Quentin Queen) vs Mosher & Shiva (another former tag champions return) I actually really like Shiva, but I expect the push for The Fabulous Ones to be glorious.
  7. I really love this one and have been using it since you released it <3
  8. Fun show, good to see my logic didn't totally fail me! 1. Main Event - COTT World Heavyweight: Pablo Rodriguez © vs Davis Wayne Newton vs Sayeed Ali I want to say DWN because he's your best wrestler, but Pablo is the man in the COTT for a reason. 2. Semi-Main - 4C Championship: Remmy Skye vs Frankie Dee © Not yet! Eventually you'll build someone up to take down Dee but not yet. 3. 4C Tag Team Championship : Death Row © vs Aces of Mayhem Let's go out of left field here. Tag Championships are generally mid card, Death Row are not midcard, Aces are. Go Youngblood! 4. Hardcore Championship #1 Contender: Clutch McKane vs Daredevil Aero vs Canadian Crusher vs Rockin' Ryan Turner. Turner is actually super good. I'm using him right now and he's been fantastic. Tough choice but we'll pick him to lose to Alan Parent next. 5. 4C Harcore Championship: Alan Parent © vs Deadly Deadshot (of IPW) No chance Deadshot beats Parent here, though it would be a fun blend of styles. 6. Fabulous Ones (Rayne Man/Quentin Queen) vs Barry Kingman & Chuck Casey Use Kingman to build those future stars. Queen is a stud, Rayne Man is a stud, build those boys up!
  9. Hm I wish I had checked this mod out before I started writing up my current project. Loving it so far. Looking forward to reading as you go! I do so love me some Joshi wrestling!
  10. I have always loved hiring Mimic and JOJI. I feel bad for JOJI and Mimic to me is the Raven that every company I run needs in it.
  11. Big fan of the Canadian scene in the c-verse. That said I think a lot of these picks won't be going super far out on a limb. 1. Main Event - 4C Championship : Frankie Dee © vs Davis Wayne Newton Frankie Dee retains, even though I love DWN. You need to keep that title strong off the hop 2. Semi-Main - 4C Championship #1 Contender: Sayeed Ali vs Barry Kingman vs Remmy Skye Sayeed Ali is massively over in Ontario and while Skye could play spoiler, I don't see it happening. 3. 4C Tag Team Championship : Death Row © vs Rock City Stars This screams Death Row all the way 4. Aces of Mayhem vs Canadian Crusher & Christopher Ball Kind of a tough one, but just for the experience edge (and the fact that I love Youngblood) id give it to the Aces of Mayhem. 5. 4C Harcore Championship: Alan Parent © vs Desert Storm I want to see Alan Parent clean up the hard-core division, and eventually be dethroned by Ali or Jerry Martin...so Parent can't lose here. 6. Fabulous Ones (Rayne Man/Quentin Queen) vs Team Xtreme (Fearless Blue/Daredevil Aero) I love all of the guys from The Quest. They're not amazing, but they're my on a limb pick here.
  12. I signed both of these guys in my R2G and am really happy to see this take on them. Excellent work!
  13. Looking forward to taking this challenge again. I've made up my Indian worker and am challenging myself to book pop over perf for the first time to see if I can do it! Thanks for all the hard work on this ♡
  14. I LOVE that you did TPW. They're one of the ones I always want to do but it makes me sad that they don't have a banner. Love these! Thank you
  15. MAW had a talented roster. I didnt realize they had DWN for some reason. I've been trying to steal some of these guys away to Japan heh. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
  16. I actually had no idea this was a thing, but it's super cool! Looking forward to using this feature in my games now that it's come to my attention.
  17. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> GCG Parade of Champions Tour day 1 Main Event Shingen Miyazaki & Azumamaru Shimizu vs Mabuchi Furusawa & SUKI Match 3 ELITE (Yakuta, Takemitsu & Sayuki) vs Harumi Okazawaya, Yasuhide Tayama & ??? Match 2 INSPIRE (Kato, Surumara & Nagai) vs The Kingdom (Hadley, Diaz & Wolfsbaine) Opening Match The Hand (Hatamoto, Amano, Kikumoto & Isono) vs Warrior Engine (Kawano, Matsumoto, Umehara & Itou) </div> Shingen Miyazaki & Azumamaru Shimizu vs Mabuchi Furusawa & SUKI ELITE (Yakuta, Takemitsu & Sayuki) vs Harumi Okazawaya, Yasuhide Tayama & ??? INSPIRE (Kato, Surumara & Nagai) vs The Kingdom (Hadley, Diaz & Wolfsbaine) The Hand (Hatamoto, Amano, Kikumoto & Isono) vs Warrior Engine (Kawano, Matsumoto, Umehara & Itou)
  18. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="The Lloyd" data-cite="The Lloyd" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47567" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Love the recent TCW guys and smw's too <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> Fantastic.<p> </p><p> These are not 're-renders' as such, but there's no alt thread for now. I felt some retired guys needed some non wrestling gear pics, combined with slight agers. So I just played around with befunky.com and GIMP...</p><p> </p><p> I used King Bison's renders, as you all know by now, I'm a massive fan.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <img alt="RAZGhbK.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/RAZGhbK.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="1pZJkfd.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1pZJkfd.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="WCsFslj.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/WCsFslj.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="13QIqPb.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/13QIqPb.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Dan Stone Jr. | Duane Stone | Dan DaLay | Steve DeColt</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I do love these...and it's a sad reminder that Duane Stone snapped his leg and because of that I can't bring him back to Japan...</p>
  19. <p>Worker Picture (Choose one from the CVerse Free Pictures! First come, first serve!):</p><p> <img alt="Wl8llCW.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/Wl8llCW.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> CVFP_AsianMale_022</p><p> </p><p> Worker Name: Mitsuo Kikkawa</p><p> Worker Size: Light Heavyweight</p><p> Birth Month/Year: June 2002 </p><p> Debut Month/Year: Apr 2021</p><p> Nationality: Japanese</p><p> Available Areas: Japan</p><p> Worker Style: Brawler</p><p> Worker Gimmicks (Face/Heel): n/a</p><p> Worker Bio: Mitsuo Kikkawa is the son of Burning Hammer icon Tadiyuki Kikkawa, and therefore great things are expected of him. Unlike his father, who never went through the Dojo system, Mitsuo wanted to do things right and entered the Tokyo Wrestling Dojo, where he was trained by Eisuke Yoshinobu. He uses the Kikkawa Lariat as a nod to his father as his finisher, and it is expected Burning Hammer will come calling quickly to this young man.</p><p> Alter-Ego's?:</p><p> Dojo Graduate?: 2021 Graduate of Tokyo Wrestling Dojo</p><p> Worker Personality/Attributes: Better As Heel, Can't Play Comedy, Can't Play Gimmicky/Cartoonish, Can't Play Weasely/Underdog, Driven, Plays Bad Ass Well, Plays Dominant Well, Will Risk Injury, Heavy Social Media User</p><p> </p><p> Skills Template:</p><p> </p><p> In-Ring Skills (No skill above 65)</p><p> Brawling: 65</p><p> Puroresu: 63</p><p> Hardcore: 50</p><p> Technical: 30</p><p> Aerial: 11</p><p> Flashiness: 21</p><p> </p><p> Mental Skills (No skill above 55)</p><p> Psychology: 55</p><p> Experience (automatically 0):</p><p> Respect (automatically 0):</p><p> Reputation (automatically 50, cap at 70): 50</p><p> </p><p> Fundamental Skills (No skill above 70)</p><p> Basics: 70</p><p> Selling: 52</p><p> Consistency: 67</p><p> Safety: 66</p><p> </p><p> Performance Skills (No skill above 70, except Charisma, Sex Appeal and Menace)</p><p> Charisma: 70</p><p> Microphone: 49</p><p> Acting: 44</p><p> Star Quality: 70</p><p> Sex Appeal: 65</p><p> Menace: 68</p><p> </p><p> Physical Abilities</p><p> Stamina: 85</p><p> Athleticism: 70</p><p> Power: 70</p><p> Toughness: 85</p><p> Resilience: 94</p><p> </p><p> Other Skills:</p><p> Announcing: 0</p><p> Colour: 4</p><p> Refereeing: 0</p>
  20. Thank you. And yeah, hes a good worker and clearly my biggest star (until after this show) so it was nice to put the strap on him
  21. I've always been a big fan of Kashmir Singh. I'm looking forward to seeing how this works out because I'm super excited for India in CVerse.
  22. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> GCG: Rebirth! Masatake Hori and Naizen Uboshita sit at ringside, talking about how this would be the first major event for the newly reopened Golden Canvas Grappling, as well as the first ever on their subscription service, and the fact that the companies three legendary titles would all be contended for tonight to crown the brand new generation of champions in GCG. </div> <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Opening Match VS The Hand vs The PRIDE Ryobe Uno would line up across from Goro Hatamoto, the young lion wearing his unmarked trunks. Uno had only recently graduated the system himself, and the fire was still there. Hatamoto was impressive and viscious, hammering away with wicked shots into the chest of the larger Uno, who would leave no strike unmatched. Eventually Uno would stagger the young lion, getting him to the mat and beginning to work him over before tagging in his tag team partner, who allowed Isono to gat in before the two meh would lock up, Isono looking to beat the man at his own game. Kikuchi would prove to be overpowering as well, the larger man overpowering the youngster until he was able to slip away and tag in Shikitei, who would explode into the match. Shikitei would floor Kikuchi with a devestating looking Lariat before picking him up for three back to back german suplexes, causing Kikuchi to roll to his corner and take in Shimizu. The two Deputies seemed to have a lot to prove, chopping one another raw before Shikitei would move to lock Shimizu in for a suplex which he would counter, dropping Shikitei on his head and forcing him to tag in Isono. This would spell the beginning of the end as Ino would attempt to explode into the match, only to be caught by a lariat by Shimizu, who would bring in Uno while taking out Shikitei once more. Uno wouldn't take long before he tied the young lion up in a Scorpion Deathlock, which would cause a submission and a victory for The PRIDE. Winner: The PRIDE Finish: Ryube Uno submits Yuta Isono with a Scorpion Deathlock Rating: 53 </div> <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Match 2 VS INSPIRE vs ELITE This match was bizare, but it was certainly not bad by any means. Joshua Batch and Kenko Takemitsu were showing off their ariel skills in a way that was very rarely seen in a GCG ring, but every time the two Juniors would leave their feet, Kato and Nakao would ground them, using brutal strikes and holds to work over their legs. Spyder Yakuda would burst in to save his teammates, lighting up the INSPIRE alumni with tremendous strikes, thunderous chops and kicks that rung out across the crowd. Eventually the flyers would get a chance to get their offences in, clearing Kato and Nakao from the ring and leaving the rookie young lion Dreadnaught alone in the ring. The son of the monster Dread showed freakish strength and resolve, but it wouldn't be enough. The ELITE members would manage to keep his teammates on the outside of the ring while Yakuta would use his speed and experience to work the green worker into a position where he was able to tie him up into his Spyder Lock submission, causing a tap out and a win for the lightweights. They would celebrate in the ring before being cleared out of it by the INSPIRE men, thrown out as the big bruisers stood tall. Winners: ELITE Finish: Yakata makes Dreadnaught tap to the Spyder Lock. Rating: 54 </div> <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Match 3 VS The Kingdom vs Warrior Engine This match was a surprisingly brutal outing as both teams genuinely seemed to want to put each other out of action. It was nearly instant that Edd Stone's nose was targetted by the brutal assault of Kuniyoshi Kawamura's elbows. Stone would use his speed to work his way out of this, but Kawamura didn't let up, causing Stone to go to his corner and tag in Dylan DeColt. The young brawler would move in and superkick the opponent, continuing to use his speed and a series of kicks and chops to get the former MMA fighter reeling before Kawamura would grab him and suplex him across the ring, tagging in Umehara as Dylan would tag Calvin. The two would clash, showing off a very impressive similar brawling style as they traded fists in the middle of the ring. The match would continue to be a massive brawl, neither team seeming to truly gain any momemtum until the DeColt brothers would isolate Umehara in their corner, hitting him with their Double Barrled DeColt 45 stereo superkicks to drop him as Edd Stone would hit a PArty's Over double foot stomp before he and Dylan would clear the apron, allowing Calvin to slap the Canadian Crossface onto Umehara for the submission victory. The three Kingdom members would continue to beat down the defeated Umehara until his stablemates managed to drag him out of the ring, saving him from the viscious assault of the Gaijin... Winner: The Kingdom Finish: Calvin DeColt submits Umehara with a Canadian Crossface Rating: 55 </div> <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Match 4 - World Tag Team Titles Strike Force vs Team Diaz Logan Wolfsbaine was an absolute monster throughout this entire match, but it was impossible not to notice that he was a touch slower than he generally is, favouring his back for much of the match. Every time he was in the ring it was a tremendous display as he would throw his opponents across the ring before beating the tar out of them, The two INSPIRE members being shocked by what their young opponent was giving them...until they started targetting his back, Tornado Nagai planting him on his shoulders and making him slower. Sarumara would work over the arm, as he normally did, and when James Diaz was finally able to break into the match, he would do so with a fire that seemed like it could roll him forward to a victory. Surumara would be taken down by the young Diaz, but would manage to make a tag to his partner, Tornado Nagai using his tremendous skills to catch the young lion offguard. He would plant him with a Nagai Fireball for the pin, but the two veterans would show some respect to their young opponents as they lifted the titles over their heads, helping them up and holding their hands up. Winners: Strike Force Finish: Nagai hits Diaz with a Nagai Fireball for the pinfall. Rating: 46 </div> <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Match 5 - Openweight Title Match Masashi Urogataya vs Taheiji Konoe In a case of technician vs brawler, the two opponents would show one another respect before the beginning of their match, shaking hands to a cheer from the crowd before the match that would follow. Both men put on a good display of their skills, Urogataya trying to take it to the mat for the most part whiule Konoe tried to keep it a striking match. Eventually Urogataya would throw Konoe into the corner, smashing his back in the process and causing the WEXXV survivor a look of discomfort. He would continue to work over the man's back, stretching him and throwing him around before he would set up his finisher, which Konoe would slip out of before hitting a massive spinning back elbow, followed up with a thunderous lariat to put the man down. The fight would never look one sided, eventually ending when Urogataya would manage to hit his Jumbo Backdrop Sublex on Konoe, which he would be smart enough to get his foot on the bottom rope, breaking up a pinfall and visibly angering Urogataya. Konoe would bait his incensed opponent into getting hit by his Savage Cradle DDT, almost looking like he was going to put his head through the mat before rolling him up for the pinfall victory as Taheiji Konoe became the GCG Openweight champion. Winner: Taheiji Konoe Finish: Savage Cradle DDT for the pinfall Rating: 46 </div> <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #cccccc; margin:10px;background: #F5F5F5; max-width:50%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Main Event - GCG World Heavyweight Title Hitomaro Suzuki vs Shingen Miyazaki Streamers would cover the ring and the competators as the GCG World Heavyweight title was shown off to the competators and the crowd, the two men shaking hands beforethe bell would ring and the match would begin. There was something a little uncomfortable about this match, as it seemed at several points like the two simply didn't click in the match. They would both play up to their technical strengths, but there were many awkward counters and sandbagged throws that made things look a little sloppy. It was unfortunate indeed, as there was a lot of hope that the two men would put on a classic worthy of the titles lineage...fortunately tne finish of the match made the people happy. The two men would tease finishers back and forth, Suzuki eventually locking in a Suzuki lock, which Miyazaki would fight through for minutes after a half hour of action before managing to roll through the hold and turn it into an Ankle Lock that Suzuki would similarly endure until he was finally unable too, tapping out to the GCG Original, who would proudly lift the GCG World Heavyweight Title above his head as he had fufilled his destiny finally. Winner: Shingen Miyazaki Finish: Ankle Lock for the submission Rating: 41 Show Rating: 50 </div>
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