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  1. I'm now in April and ran our Biggest Supercard (according to the mod start atleast) Wrestledream, but before we get to that we cover over what happened at the Team Pool Grand Prix (featuring two tag tournaments featuring some random teams via drawings): The Junior Heavyweight Tag pool was basically washed from the start as with The Team of Ultimo Dragon and Tiger Mask getting created, beating La Pareja del Terror in the quarter finals, Gedo and Jado in the Semis, before becoming inaugural champs by besting Palaestra's Apollo Sugawara and Akira Katayama. its hard to imagine anyone else taking the belts off these two, but the junior division is heating up for sure. Speaking of Palaestra had horrid luck in this event except for the quarter stone of SWS Junior Heavyweight Champ Naoki Sano surviving Sabu...just barley...continuing their rivalry with Chicky Starr's Corporation. Speaking of, it was The Head Hunters who became the first ever J-1 Heavyweight Tag Team Champions (atleast in SWS) after beating the Takano Brothers in the finals, so Chicky Starr still left with some gold post show. The stable wars took an interesting turn as KY Wakamatsu brought out Big Van Vader to crush Crusher Takahashi (ironic)! The hiring of an infamous foreigner was seen as an outrage by 90% of Geki Dojo, who (now lead by veteran Goro Tsurumi) abandoned KY and Yoshiaki Yatsu post match. In the main event, we see Genichiro Tenryu struggled but eventually overcome weeks of attacks (physical and verbal) by Hercules Hernandez to retain the J-1 Heavyweight title. The celebration wasn't long as KY, Vader, STEVE WILLIAMS, and Yukimasa Watanabe (who seemed to side with the Dojo at first) beat down Tenryu as Yoshiaki Yatsu made the challenge, Wrestledream would see that belt come with him to the new KY Shogunate. This new stable would soon find itself in a two front war with both the Geki Dojo and Tenryu's Revolution. All leading up to: Wrestledream II: The biggest show of the year this early is a save always is hard, but I think I did good enough. The juniors were in good force, with bad chemistry unable to stop a good match coming from Sano retaining his title against 2 Cold Scorpio, who had been on an impressive win streak at the time. The real show stealer (and best match of the save so far) was Dean Malenko and Pegasus Kid trying and ultimately failing to dethrone jr tag champs Tiger Mask and Ultimo Dragon, now going by UltraMasks. A blind deaf goldfish could've told you the match would've been great, but when in Rome... Palaestra actually picked up a much needed win in three man action when The Takanos and Masashi Aoyagi (a newcomer to the stable) got the best of Chicky Starr and his unholy team of Leatherface & Jason the Terrible, Chicky isn't the best wrestler so no dissension yet, just a bruised ego after eating a pin. Another three man deal on the card (daring today aren't I...) saw The Shogunate's Vader, Williams, and Watanabe beat the Revolution team of Koji Kitao, The Great Kabuki and Tatsumi Kitahara. This was the third best match on the card, and most of these guys are really good so far (just keep Tenta away from Koji and we should be fine), but no one cares, because it was afterwards that a mysterious man started brawling with Steve Williams...quite viciously might I add. Who was it...why Terry Funk of course! He's not here to join the Shogunate, no amount of Yen will stop that crazy old man from wanting to slug it out with an Oklahoma All American like Williams! Funk's now made it his mission to take Steve down, along with his little group...oh those crazy gaijin... In the main event, Yoshiaki Yatsu was so close to beating Genichiro Tenryu (no help from the still recovering Shogunate) and winning the pride of Rikidozan, but he had one problem, he's not Genichiro Tenryu...After another great defense, Tenryu would be challenged by his own stablemate Takashi Ishikawa, who wanted a piece of the main event Tenryu was more then happy to oblige, but long after (post show) found him beaten and attacked by Doug Furnas and Phil LaFon (who had debuted just after the Team Grand Prix). What's next? Who'll Challenge for the J-1 title next? Does this booking make the average Puro crowd cry? We'll just have to see...
  2. Super World of Sports January 1992-April 1992 J-1 Heavyweight: Genichiro Tenryu (x1) J-1 Heavyweight Tag Team: The Head Hunters (x1) SWS Junior Heavyweight: Naoki Sano (x1) SWS Junior Heavyweight Tag Team: UltraMasks (Tiger Mask & Ultimo Dragon) (x1) Team Pool Heavyweight Grand Prix: The Head Hunters (x1) Team Pool Junior Heavyweight Grand Prix: UltraMasks (Tiger Mask & Ultimo Dragon) (x1)
  3. Super World of Sports (SWS) (1992) I don't really do real world games much, let alone Japan, but seeing SWS in the 92 data actually got me convinced to give it a try, seeing as A; the company was kinda dying so I don't feel bad for ruining history, B; its basically a fresh slate to do whatever I want, and C; I had an excuse to get whomever I wanted since that was basically the company's motto (and downfall but shhhh), plus most of the main name roster is so old, no longevity so we're gonna need gaijins and youngblood asap. the schedule is very light so I have 4 tour dates and one larger event per month (not very puro, especially for the time but AJPW and NJPW have so many events I don't know where to even start to catch up). The first event New Year Special A is in, I normally won't go thru all the matches but with one event, I'll get most of them: The Main focus of the show was the crowning of a new J-1 Heavyweight Champion (The old JWA belt, Wrestle and Romance used it so I took a page outta their book since SWS and them are both very similar), which was between ACE Genichiro Tenryu and WWF loan-in Davey Boy Smith. Unfortunately they had bad chemistry but the match was still solid, with Tenryu having insane pop and stats, he'll be the main focus for along time, and his next challenger is already booked as Hercules Hernandez beat the snot out of Koji Kitao, then decided to beat more snot outta him post match. Tenryu made the save (koji being in his stable Revolution), and then challenged Hernandez for the Team Pool Grand Prix, with the famous title on the line. Naoki Sano retained his SWS Junior Heavyweight Championship against fellow Palaestra stablemate Apollo Sugawara in a friendly MOTN, but afterwards Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama, I believe he should be retired but I aint gonna complain) debuted, clearly gunning for that championship, but due to Sano's ties with Palaestra, he's got other problems... The Takano brothers (the defacto leaders of Palaestra) won a heavyweight tag team showcase early in the card...only to be beaten down by a whole new crew, that being Chicky Starr and his Starr Corporation (The Headhunters, Leatherface and Jason The Terrible, and SABU, to round out with a jr). Post show Starr would declare war on the "weakest" group in the SWS, and enter both his teams into the heavyweight side of the tag tournament coming at the Grand Prix. Sano has pledged to defend the honor of the stable by defending his title against SABU at the same event. Yoshiaki Yatsu took on Shawn Michaels (both men lost a chance for the J-1 in a mini tournament) and sent him back to the WWF, Kendo Nagasaki had his last match before starting up a All-Japan contract, and the Jrs had a nice sixman tag involving Ultimo Dragon teaming with La Pareja Del Terror (American Love Machine and Black Tiger II). The show was nice, but it was only the first of many, so I'm interested to see how things go, I got a lot of famous names now, so a few more stables and tag teams will be showing up soon...
  4. History of Ladies' Wrestling Promotions: 1945-1950 (End Of The Beginning) I had to take a small break, but I've finally gone over 30 years into the game (23 Booking a company)! At this point the save really feels like home, and is some of the most fun I've had with the game. In terms of the title you can probably guess if you read the other posts, ALOT of the main event has retired in the last four years, with more seemingly on the way. Of the last 5 main event champs we've had, 3 have just retired. In terms of the in-ring action, we last left off with a new TV schedule and champion Gabriela Suarez start the post war era, before losing her title to Page Gagné in March of '46, who dropped to teammate Sara Izenberg in May of '47. Sara would hold the line on our new TV and put in a great match with basically anyone until June May Weston regained the title at the 20th Anniversary show, but she had started to accept movie deals and her ring work was suffering quickly as a result. We needed to face the fact of needing fresh blood, so while not young (37 at the time), main event new comer, former V-Day Invitational winner, and overall former "challenger only" status new gen Maria Sluder took JMW's title in May of '48 after ANOTHER surprise movie deal. Sluder was great, but someone else who is actually more young and even better in the ring, The Masked Mistress took the Ladies' World Title and formed the Ladies Triple Crown (She had won the New Deal Cup, unified it with the UWW Big Gold Belt (Only other NA Women's fed I bought out). The Masked Mistress took the ball I gave her and has gone RUNNING with it. 34, good attributes for keeping spry, average performance rating of 94 on big shows, solid 80s on smaller ones, she's got it all. She held the company up high during that period where the retirements started rolling in. November 48 - December 49, 3 of the 4 "V-4s (The 4 non user character women who carried the company) finally hung up their goods, with Suarez and Page calling it quits in 48, and JMW leaving me for Hollywood in 49. Everything about the company is starting to change with them gone, and thankfully its mostly for the better, we've even began to rise with the first set of proper storylines...but we'll go over some of those in a second, first... The World At Large: If you look at this like an Alternative History, Women's Wrestling is not only a respected feature, its often the top of all the cards, LWP is the top promotion, UWW only went out to money reasons, Victory Wrestling Group (all UK Women's fed) has been putting on banger matches, the women division hold feds are doing better overall, and the only company in Japan is Joshi Japan Championships (KINKI, the first Puro fed, has gone out of business due to a huge money scandal, and a devastated post war Japan economy). The biggest men's territory is in Championship Wrestling of Buffalo, who have local TV, and run shows featuring new gens, as well as established names like Rocket Monroe, Jackie Houston, and an aging Emilio Suarez. Southern Pro Wrestling has made somewhat of a comeback on live tv, and while far away, is the only other "threat" in the USA, with companies like Superior Wrestling, Team Wrestling Association, and Gateway Wrestling all fairing just fine. CANADA is actually more of a powerhouse in this timeline at least for right now, New World Wrestling (ranked #3 overall) have been consistently Medium sized for a good amount of time, and National Professional Wrestling, while in the red due to expansion costs, could make a comeback in the green, with a huge war on the horizon. At the start of the new year, Canadian Federation of Wrestling was founded, with a starting size of medium, its interesting to see who will come out on top of the great north. MEXICO is also hotly contested, as SUENO, SELL, and Lucha Libre Azteca all vie for second place under the heavy shadow of Viva La Lucha. IMLL is a new little fed that could easily sneak up when you least expect it! BRITIAN has been the same, with All Out Wrestling and VWG holding it down, Europe has alot of feds, alot of money, no room for expansion, Japan has only one fed, same with INDIA, and OCEANIA is the only really interesting case... Mark Carnie FEARS Victor Garza: For the longest time, Queensland Wrestling was the biggest fed in the land down under, run and booked by Victor Garza, a man who might be the WORST HUMAN BEING I'VE SEEN in this game. I lost count of how many women and men he's exploited in the industry, if a hall of immorals existed, he would be the first induction. Not only that, but even when he finally was forced to shut down his company (after 2 decades) he wound up in the only other promotion in Australia, Marvelous South Wales Action, which is ALSO Run by an equally awful human being, its the train ride that never ends...Enough about the world, lets talk about... The CAMP Walking into Anniversary XXII, The Masked Mistress was set to face off against (newgen) Kathy Winn, the 2nd highest star in the company next only to her. They've swung on each other before, but this time the atmosphere was right for a classic match and a classic finish, or so it would seem. During the closing moments, The West Coast Girls tag team came out, not only having just done a post match beatdown after THEIR match, but ran interference over the match, costing Winn her shot, and securing TMM her title. After the show the group cut a promo to the live audience, announcing their shedding of the West Coast Girls name, adopting Students of The Mistress and formed The Camp. The first stable in LWP history, formed after the very first tainted victory in LWP history, easy to write. What's Next? As stated above, we have a new stable, along with a new product, I've gone for The Golden Age product over the old carnival days product, we'll start to see some basic storylines form out, so I'm excited to get that going. As for the 50s, I have confidence in our roster, although some names won't make it past then. The Mistress will be a focal point for the show but she isn't in her 20s anymore, Maria Sluder and Sara Izenberg are hitting decline, and hard, plus alot of the old midcard is starting to pack up and leave. On the bright side, The CAMP aren't the only stable in town, TEAM USA (Kelsey Sobel (newgen) and Real Life Wrestler Mildred Burke), two young up and comers bested the WCGs lower on the card, and have formed "The SENATE" with Kathy Winn (27) to combat the influence of the camp, its a mini stable war! "Bouncing" Bonnie Boucher (Cverse), Raelynn Baum, Serenity Rae (gen) all are looking young and hungry, plus we have more C-verse debutees will probably start to come, I have a DEV territory in Hawaii to get more experience, our schedule is starting to help get talent more over and more skill growth, so overall I'm quite excited to see how this save will go, tho I will be planning things out and taking a small break first... LWP (Ladies' Wrestling Promotions) Titles, Annual Year Awards, & Notable Deaths Ladies' Triple Crown Championship: The Masked Mistress x1 (337 Days, won Sunday W4, DEC 1948) Ladies' Tag Team Championships: Winters Organization (Gens) x4 (32 Days, won Sunday W4, NOV 1948) Ladies' North American Championship: Serenity Rae x1 (169 Days, won Sunday W4, JUN 1949) LWP Victory Day Invitational (Tournament): Kelsey Sobel x1 (1946) Maria Sluder x1 (1947) Page Gagné x1 (1948) Rose Donovan x1(1949) ANNUAL YEAR AWARDS: WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Tomaz Rivas x1 (1945) Page Gagné x5 (1946-1948) The Masked Mistress x1 (1949) TEAM OF THE YEAR: Page Gagné & Sara Inzberg x10 (1945-1949) FEMALE WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Page Gagné x8 (1945) Gabriela Suarez x7 (1946), Sara Izenberg x6 (1947,1948), Maria Sluder x1 (1949) COMPANY OF THE YEAR: LWP x4 (1940-1943) NOTABLE RETIREMENTS: Kaylynn Bowen @ 39, 1946 ( x1 CSW Female Champ, x4 Ladies' Tag Team Champ (/w Kiera Fregoso), LWP Hall of Fame(w/ Kiera Fregoso)) Yellow Swan @ 40, 1946 ( x1 CSW Female Champ, x2 UWW Big Gold Belt, x1 UWW Tag Championships, Current Booker of LLA) Sophia Abetya @ 38, 1946 ( x2 CWB Wonder Woman, x4 Ladies' Tag Team Champ (x1 Roisin Monaghan, x3 with Susane Gladin), LWP Hall of Fame(w/ Susane Gladin)) Rut Spinner @ 37, 1946 (x2 UWW Tag Championships, Owner of UWW) Susane Gladin @ 39, 1947 ( x1 CWB Wonder Woman, x1 CSW Female Champ, x3 Ladies' Tag Team Champ (with Sophia Abetya), LWP Hall of Fame(w/ Sophia Abetya)) The Great Elanor @ 34, 1947 ( x1 CWB Wonder Woman, x1 New Deal Cup Tournament, x2 New Deal Cup Title Holder, Most Annoying To Book Award 1936) Roisin Monaghan @ 40, 1948 ( x2 Ladies' North American Championship, x1 New Deal Cup Title Holder, x1 Ladies' Tag Team Champ) Peggy Mcentire @ 40, 1948 ( x4 Ladies' Tag Team Champ (w/ June May Weston), x1 New Deal Cup Title Holder, x2 UWW Big Gold Belt, LWP Hall of Fame(w/ June May Weston)) Kirby Rodgers @ 48, 1948 ( x1 CWB World Tag Team, x1 CWB World, x1 CWB Wrestling Spirit, x1 FNP National Tag, x3 SPW Tag Team, x1 SW! Tag, former CEO of SPW, former booker of CWB & SW!) Gabriela Suarez @ 41 (x2 Ladies' Tag Team Champ, x2 Ladies' World Wrestling Champ, x7 Female Wrestler of The Year Award Winner) Page Gagné @ 40 (x1 CSW Female Champ, x6 Ladies' Tag Team Champ (w/ Sara Izenberg), x1 New Deal Cup Title Holder, x3 Ladies' World Wrestling Champ, x1 New Deal Cup Tournament, x1 LWP Victory Day Invitational, x7 Female Wrestler of The Year Award Winner, x10 Tag Team of The Year Award Winner, x5 Wrestler of The Year Award Winner, x2 LWP Hall of Fame (w/ Sara Izenberg) June May Weston @ 39 (x4 Ladies' Tag Team Champ (w/ Peggy Mcentire), x1 New Deal Cup Title Holder, x1 New Deal Cup Tournament, x2 Ladies' World Wrestling Champ, x2 LWP Hall of Fame (w/ Peggy Mcentire) NOTABLE DEATHS: Mustafa Stamps @ 32, Swatting, 1947 (Booker of NPW, they've lost money since his passing.) TIMELINE: October 45 UWW is bought out by LWP. 1946 LWP switches to TV format. May 1946, June May Weston begins to film movies. Oct 46, KINKI (First and Biggest Japanese Fed) has a financial scandal, losing 13 Million Dollars, going in the red. Feb 47 JMW Returns. APR 47 Queensland Wrestling, first aussie fed run by total scumbag FINALLY goes bankrupt, unfortunately the only other Aussie fed is run by an equally horrible person. Former UWW Owner Rut Spinner jailed for Tax Evasion for 1 year stemming from the LWP buy out. May 47 Rut Spinner will retire from actual wrestling following her release from prison. Oct 47. Kelsey Sobel & Mildred Burke officially go by Team USA. Halle Maddux reports to rehab for an addiction to early use pharmaceuticals. Dec 47 The worst man in wrestling Victor Garza has retired from the ring. The Great Elenaor retired (good). MAR 48 Halle Maddux returns from rehab, same day as Rocket Monroe is caught with drugs. APR 48 Róisín Monaghan retires from the ring, acting as a manager in a trial run. JUL 48 KINKI goes bankrupt, Gabriel Suarez announces retirement. Sep 48 LWP Announcer Edgar Gray cheats on former LWP talent Peggy Mcentire with movie star Makenzie Dane, upsetting a few in the Locke room. Nov 48 Championship Wrestling from Hilo is founded in Hilo, Hawaii (The Big Island). Sat Week 3 March 49 - Team USA team with Maria Guest against Masked Mistress and West Coast Girls, who team together for the first time. JUL 49 Another cheating scandal in the LWP locker room (Ref and an employee no longer with the company) AUG 49 Page Gange retires ending the legendary run of "The Castaways" (x6 Tag Team x5 World/Triple Crown winners) Sara Izenberg is hitting time decline, and her position on the card is starting to slip, the last of the "V-4s". On the same day Page retires, June May Weston announces she will retire in 3 months. 59 year old Daniel Loiselle, NPW booker and legend still wrestling, retires due to a broken neck. NOV 49 June May Weston retires, longtime midcarder Denyse Desjardins also leaves LWP. NOV-DEC 49 The Days of Haze, For 3 weeks, the lockeroom becomes out of control, order is eventually restored, but its an odd thing to happen regardless. PREVIOUS POSTS: 1940-1945 1930-1940 1920-1930
  5. Is WWWF different from the WWF in this timeline, also Wrestler of the year 1999 Lex Luger is crazy lmao
  6. Honestly looking back at the history of the OG nWo, while the wolfpack and following shenanigans where fun, it was a narrative and all narratives that big in scale (yours went just about, if not longer, then the OG nWo if I'm not mistaken) need the happy ending of the babyface ending things once and for all. Lesnar coming out afterwards to put EVERYONE on notice is a nice addition as said before as well.
  7. History of Ladies' Wrestling Promotions: 1940-1945 (The 2nd World War and its aftermath) We're (so) back in the longest save I've done, and while its not the full end of the year, I figured with such a historical time in both the world and the promotion, I'd write a fun update about what's been going on. WW2 didn't effect many of the companies in a huge sense, most like Pride of Germany (PoG) or the UK feds all saved up their money the previous decade, and only a handful went out of Buisness. Japan hasn't had more then two companies until recent, with the new promotion struggling but winning the almighty coin toss to get bailed out via the editor. Most companies can't crack past small, not by any bad game design, but they just can't use the custom generated talent poll enough. Ed Henson debuted for any Cverse heads, and Immediately had to nerf him because he regular had 99 pop everywhere, but its still the first real good talent from the Cverse. Frank Norris Promotions (big lore company) closed down soley because they just could keep up with an aging roster, and threw in the towel before basically coming back as Bronx: World Series of Wrestling the following year. Now about LWP. We're the #1 company, going from 1000+ attendance in the beginning of the decade to around 35,000 in the current day. I put my events on radio and the limited TV because I forgot the AI doesn't do that itself, oops, but I kinda planned for this as I'm gonna switch over to a TV format in 46. The Main Event scene was dominated by June May Weston, who was owed a title run being the first big women's Cverse character to come about, and along with most of the women from the 30s consistently get matches in the 75-80 range. We're starting to lose some talent however, nobody big, but names in the midcard/tag team scene are slowly getting time decline and even retiring! Veronica Lutter is the first BIG name besides Kunie Hashiguchi in the 30s that has held/challenged for the world title regularly to retire. She never was the best, only getting a title reign basically because I felt bad not giving her one, but it was a sobering reminder I need to start building up the main event scene for the next couple decades, especially with the cverse women still not coming out, as well as not being that great when they do. I have a fun spinner where I can make a character or import a RW one, so we'll see if that happens. The undercard actually holds a good amount of young talent that can go if I just push them, and with a lot of midcarders starting to retire, I've come to the realization I just gotta throw them in and have them go over the old women on the way out, much as it hurts to see. We already have a couple fresher faces in the main event, but they're in the 30-35 range, so not exactly good when planning for 5-10 years into the future. You'll read below about one face in her late 20s that I really nailed in terms of getting over, plus it was a fun story as well. As stated I'll be going to a TV format, the idea being TV will get me pop across the nation, while my events will just be events as they are in this time. I probably won't put my stuff back on TV until late 70s early 80s, or at least try to. A Monopoly isn't something I'm against, it just means I would have to try and keep it. I've put the title back on Gabriela Suarez, whose been still going strong, and by feeding a character who's got 80 pop due to TV and movies to her helped get any pop that didn't get to exist before now. I'll get into specific stuff now below. JMW's Patriotic Run: As stated, June May Weston had a legendary run with the world title, and while only coming close to the record set by Gabriela Suarez the previous decade, she defended the title a historic 47 times. The main thing about the run was the theme of patriotic fever, as the reign began just after pearl harbor, and ended the same month the war was officially over. She really grew into the role as face of the company, and while she never won top women's wrestler, she did cement herself as the psudeo holder of said title. My user character and Page Gagné got that role down pat, and even won overall wrestler of the year multiple times. The only "bad" aspect was alot of people I maybe could've given a reign didn't due to the length always being set in stone, but what are you going to do? I don't know if she'll hold the title again, maybe, maybe not, but a spot in the HOF for sure is waiting for her once she does start to decline and retire. The Masked Mistress Kaylynn Teasley was just another undercard hand I had that while often being told was going to be good, just never seemed to get over enough to properly hold any titles or move up the card, and not for a lack of booking. In march of 1944, she was caught in possession of steroids, and got suspended due to the (admittedly very minimal) effect on the companies image. During her time away, Veronica Lutter announced that she was going to officially retire, she was holding the new deal cup midcard title, so when such a opportunity struck, someone was going to be getting the pop, the question was who and how? In a bit of RP, I decided I had failed Kaylynn Teasley, and needed something new if she really was going to move onto the next level, so looking at that area as an example, I decided to create, The Masked Mistress a sort of masked patriot(c-verse) or Mr. Wrestling (RW) gimmick of a masked worker I intend to bring back to workers worthy of it. I haven't really gotten a real character down, but something of a brutish heel that also uses cheating and smart rule breaking tactics to win. (not that I can't make them a face later on). Upon her "debut" she demolished Veronica after a routine title defense, ran right thru her the following month, and in a last ditch effort to regain the title put her career on the line only to give the mistress one last rub. This moved her from unimportant to Well Known/Star in the span of a few months, and while she still is holding the New Deal Cup, a title I intend to unify with another with the end of its lore reasoning existence, her plans are always ever changing, and a main event push will occur one way or another. What's Next? Besides the new schedule, I'm not too sure, I had plans for title holders, but I might have to rethink most if not all of them with the changing scene. I've beefed up my wrestling school to pump out (hopefully) quality wrestlers on the annual, so that will also need to factor. I plan on possibly unifying the New Deal Cup with the Featherweight title, but I also just came to realize the only other American/Canadian women's promotion is going under (headed by two wrestlers who screwed me in the early game 😈) so that might lead to something even more interesting. I plan on having events monthly, with minor in-between major holidays and the big anniversary show. LWP (Ladies' Wrestling Promotions) Titles, Annual Year Awards, & Notable Deaths Ladies' World Wrestling Championship: Gabriela Suarez x2 (1 Days, Won Sunday W4, September 1945) Ladies' Tag Team Championships: The Atlantic Sisterhood (Gens) x3 (85 Days, Won Sunday W4, June 1945) New Deal Cup: The Masked Mistress x1 (421 Days, Won Sunday W4, June 1944) New Deal Cup (Tournament): June Flowers x1 (1940) Dolly Peacock x1 (1941) Gracelynn Bowker x1 (1942) Kelsey Sobel x1(1943), The Masked Mistress x1 (1944 - FINAL) North American Featherweight: Sophia Cortes x1 (141 Days, Won Sunday W4, April 1945) ANNUAL YEAR AWARDS: WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Page Gagné x2 (1940) El Espiritu x9 (1941) Sara Izenberg x1 (1942) El Espiritu x9 (1943) Ed Henson x1 (1944) TEAM OF THE YEAR: Page Gagné & Sara Inzberg x5 (1939, 1942-1944) FEMALE WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Sara Izenberg x4 (1940-1941), Page Gagné x7 (1942-1944) COMPANY OF THE YEAR: LWP x4 (1940-1943) Viva La Lucha x12 (1944) MOST IMPROVED COMPANY OF THE YEAR: LWP x3 (1942) NOTABLE RETIREMENTS: Veronica Lutter @ 39, 1944 (Founder of Chicago Style Wrestling (CSW) x4 CSW Female Champ, x1 Ladies World Wrestling Champ, x3 New Deal Cup holder, x1 New Deal Cup Tournament Winner) Stu Kent @ 32, 1945 (x1 SPW Southeastern Champ, big name potential) forced to retire due to multiple neck injuries in the span of 3 years. NOTABLE DEATHS: Sorely Monaghan @ 71, 1940 (First Ever Wrestling Manager, x7 time Manager of the Year) Jay Lutter @ 61, 1940 (Helped her daughter start and run Chicago Style Wrestling, trained many wrestlers over the course of the industries birth) Drinking TIMELINE: Jan 1940 Gabriela Suarez Leaves for SUENO while still tag champions. March 1940 first 1000+ Attendance May 1940 First India Company wins. Sorley Monaghan dies. June 1940 Week 2 German troops enter Paris, no one cares about SPW's newest show. APR 41, Róisín Monaghan shows up drunk and forced to be sent home, no other incidents occur but she is never the same, a large main event title run most likely cancelled. Early December 1941, Gabriela and Cortez return from SUENO after company falls from Medium (start) to tiny. Jan 1942 First 5000+ Attendance. Dec 1942 first 10000+ Attendance + Medium Size Jan 1943, Veronica Lutter starts Decline. Dec 43 First 20000+ Attendance. Feb 44 Frank Norris Promotions closes. March 44 Kaylynn Teasley has illegal steroids, causing mini prestige hit for the company. May 44, Veronica Lutter announces she will retire. Kaylynn will be put under a mask, hoping to create a "Legacy" gimmick. Jun 44 D-Day Occurs. August 44 Porfirio Raso opens Mount Olympus wrestling after failing earlier in the decade with Ring Warriors Wrestling Group in Scandinavia. Dec 44 first 30000 attendance. March 45 Bronx: World Series of Wrestling formed by Frank Norris Jr. Sept 45 After nearly 20 years, Veronica Lutter will be leaving the company after handing in her notice. WW2 Ends, June May Weston's legendary title reign comes to an end after Gabriela Suarez works from the bottom back to the top. PREVIOUS POSTS: 1920-1930 1930-1940
  8. I keep forgetting I'm in the organic mod and then this happens. MOTY contender?
  9. 🎶"You Think Your Special...You Do..." 🎶 It should be illegal to book something so based. In my 1920s onward save, I've reached 1944, meaning I've gotten the ever allusive achievement of twenty five years of a single career. I don't know how many will feel this, but its odd to see wrestlers debut, then retire, all in the same save. Especially the NewGens (which I know some people dislike, but still). It really is watching a whole career, good or not flash before your eyes. I didn't sign up for this I just wanted to book six-man bouts man...
  10. I plan on updating this long time save as Ladies' Wrestling Promotions (est. 1927) once I power thru the next ten years (currently in '42, maybe I'll go to '45 and update, not sure) but since I'm bored and wanted to post cause I got the itch brother, I though I'd post every main even for the biggest supercard of our calendar year, The LWP Anniversary, nothing like Wrestlemania (yet?) but its cool to see the history, also since I don't feel like repeating myself, these are ALWAYS for the Ladies' World Wrestling championship (biggest in the company) *Also if you need a refresher, I'm playing the Organic database (1920) mixed with the cverse 70s database, I may import RL wrestlers in at points later on to spice things up as well. Anniversary I 1928: Rose Donovan(c) def. Gabriela Suarez (42) - My user character pulling up the front line in the first ever show, we had some large names established on the undercard but these two where the first to REALLY get things moving, I don't do "stories" as I treat things almost as a actual sport, but still its pro wrestling at the end of the day, the main takeaway is that Gabriela needed more experience to conquer wrestling's first female champion. Anniversary II 1929: Gabriela Suarez def. Rose Donovan(c) vs (50) - It took one full year, but by this point, the talent of Gabriela couldn't be stopped, after this match, she would go on to win female wrestler of the year multiple times in a row, and her title reign would go on to be legendary as the company, women's wrestling, and general wrestling itself took off under it. Anniversary III 1930: Gabriela Suarez(c) def. Page Gagné vs (68) - In terms of talent, at this point, the only candle you could hold to Suarez was Gagné, a tag team specialist, the inaugural champs the previous year with Sara Izenberg as "The Castaways" (both bios, one generated one pre created, listed orphaned status). You could tell she at one point could possibly go past Suarez in terms of skill, but she wasn't ready, much like Gabriela was in 1928, could she do a repeat of a similar nature. Anniversary IV 1931: Gabriela Suarez(c) def. Page Gagné vs (63) - No...she could not, not for a lack of skill, but she seemed "off her game" this day, and maybe focused more on her tag title reigns in between the previous year and now to improve as much as Suarez had, it was back to the drawing board, she wasn't going to be giving up, not yet. Anniversary V 1932: Gabriela Suarez(c) def. June May Weston vs (63) - They can't all be repeats, and after fending off most of the same challengers across the great lakes and mid west area, June May Weston, "The All American Girl" rose to the challenge, and despite an impressive 30 minute contest, it was hard to think she would have challenged the Suarez title reign. Anniversary VI 1933: Page Gagné def. Gabriela Suarez(c) (67) - After a grueling time in the singles division, Page Gagné FINALLY got her chance to shine, going almost 40 minutes with the champ, she finally pinned the shoulders of Suarez for three seconds, cementing herself into immortality. It would be still interesting to see a rematch, as you could argue a case for one, could Page go the full distance, or stumble after finally reaching the finishline. Anniversary VII 1934: Page Gagné(c) def. Gabriela Suarez (73) - The student had become the master, and yes we held the rematch all the way here, who's gonna complain the internet, I should say in seriousness I treat this as it might possibly have been in the time period, so repeat matches with flimsy excuses and what not are common place, but we held this one off for quite some time. At this point, the best women's wrestler title could finally be swapped over to Gagné, not that Suarez was losing any steps, but she was just outclassed this whole match, and would slip down the card a bit to give some breathing room to the rest of a newly established main event scene. Anniversary VIII 1935: Page Gagné(c) def. Sara Izenberg (74) - The tag team collides, no big break up here, we haven't had one of those yet in wrestling, but more a friendly rivalry and competition, the first time this match had happened was when the two where fresh faced rookies at Anniversary I, where they had great chemistry against one another, they also had great chemistry TEAMING with one another. Sara put in a good showcase, but wasn't nearly ready, mostly accepting this with a solid handshake, the quest to repeat a Suarez moment in her mind, however she wouldn't get the chance. Anniversary IX 1936: Veronica Lutter def. Kotatsu(c) (67) - Kotatsu (fka Kozakura) and Veronica Lutter are two women who acted as a firm backbone in LWP, always on these cards, but strictly in the undercard/semi main position. Kotatsu's career had long been spinning on its wheels, and even a tag team with former champ Gabriela Suarez wasn't working. So in the first heel turn in wrestling, the former fan favorite turned to the dark side, taking out Gabriela, then Lutter, and finally securing the World title in a shocking turn of events. It wouldn't be the rematch everyone thought they would see, but Lutter made it her mission to save the title, as she herself would be spinning on her heels quite often, but proved the good girls can finish first, securing her title, and both etched in history. For Kotatsu, it would be the first and only time, retiring shortly thereafter, but Lutter may come back in the future, its hard to say... Anniversary X 1937: Page Gagné(c) def. Sara Izenberg (71) - After recapturing the title shortly into the year, Gagné once again came across the isle from her tag partner, and once again used her ever growing talent to best her friend, who also was growing at a rapid rate, coming T H I S close to securing the world title, but she needed to improve even more. Anniversary XI 1938: Page Gagné(c) def. Gabriela Suarez (79) - Originally a different match with someone who got a sprained ankle, this was the best match in company history, but still it didn't do much story wise, as no one really believed Gabriela, on such short notice, could top Page here. Anniversary XII 1939: Rose Donovan(c) def. Sara Izenberg (75) - In a shocking upset, Donovan came back to the main event spotlight just a month after Page's defense against Suarez, denying Sara's want of a rematch. This lose wasn't due to the wrestling ability of Izenberg, but more so a mental one, as Rose, the first "Heel" in the business was easily able to outsmart the champ with some clever cheating. Sara would get her rematch in May, using the lessons learned to earn the title for the first time, and setting up the biggest match of her life. Anniversary XIII 1940: Sara Izenberg(c) def. Page Gagné (82) - Finally, on the biggest night of the year, Sara was able to best her tag partner in the middle of the ring. It was a hard fought victory, one she would be awarded match of the year on, but a hard-fought victory none the less. It took all Sara had to really get that submission victory on the best female wrestler in the world, but she did, it was great moment, and a good way to kick off a nasty decade in the history books. Anniversary XIV 1941: June May Weston def. Sara Izenberg(c) (78) - Nearly a decade after her first attempt ending in failure, The All American Girl came through when she, and the country needed it most, and for only the 4th time in 14 years, the title changed hands in front of a record breaking 4,611 Chicago crowd. It was only by a quick pinfall, so the rematch question is in full effect, but at this point in the save, one more name has gone the distance in the biggest show. I hope someone gets a kick of this, I did when I booked it, so interesting to see the little quirks I made in the moment.
  11. This save and these posts are always so cool, love the stories and match descriptions, makes it feel it an actual history of a long time promotional run! just wanted to throw the words of encouragement.
  12. This is great, can't wait to see the others, also this is all imo, but man made logos and things always are better then most AI logos, they have their place, but 9/10 times they have more feeling and weight to them. Again just my opinion but again, these logos are great.
  13. was about to try my hand at a dynasty and would like to be added
  14. First, Hello, Based Department, I'm seeing an offense of the highest caliber, Secondly, its not much help probably, but THIS SAVE made me want to try something....interesting, so I was looking for a similar product to Modern NJPW (with a little more western flair) and Classic Mainstream Puro seems to be my favorite, as despite the name you don't need storylines, and it has most of the trimmings of the eastern products I've found I enjoy booking alot. Funny enough I actually like using storylines when I'm not required, as its a nice booking tool in conjunction with the notepad.
  15. Never went on a request spree but thought this would be fun. How about Pro Wrestling: Aurora Aurora, Illinois The main iconography being a light bulb/generic lights (its called the city of lights in its nickname)
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