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  1. First Round: Cobra, Texas Hangman vs The Heartbreak Express [1 Pts] First Round: The Big Guns Reloaded vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts] First Round: The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts] First Round: The Canadian Blondes vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] Semifinal: Cobra, Texas Hangman vs The Big Guns Reloaded [1 Pts] Semifinal: The American Cobras vs The Canadian Blondes [1 Pts] Final: The Big Guns Reloaded vs The American Cobras [3 Pts] I think The American Cobras will take advantage of the weak situation in which The Most Wanted is in after Bradley Blaze's departure.
  2. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Ranger got injured for 1 week during the last Supreme TV episode, therefore the title match between Hawaiian Crush and The Dallas Cowboys for the World Tag Team titles was postponed. Predictions for THE WORLD IS WATCHING 2020 20-Man Battle Royal to crown the first NETSTREAM Intercontinental champion James Prudence vs Mikey Lau Atom Smasher vs Joey Morgan SWF North American Des Davids (c) vs Angry Gilmore Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Rocky Golden (c) vs Remo (BONUS 1) Who will win the NETSTREAM Intercontinental Battle Royal? (5 points) (BONUS 2) Who will be the runner-up? (3 points) (BONUS 3) Who will have the most eliminations? (2 points) Comments on diary / last episode:
  3. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height:1.5em; } Thank you for your participation and feedback. Congratulations to @Wrestling Machine, @Charasmatic Enigma and @StanMiguel who had the best scores in the last round. @Charasmatic Enigma is the leader for total points with @KyTeran three points behind and @Wrestling Machine four points behind. @Shmoe II leads the highest percentage ranking if we only consider those who have enough participation to qualify at this point, while@DAVEFAN95 is quickly establishing himself as a contender in this ranking. Let me remind you that there will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 11 @Wrestling Machine 4/5 @Charasmatic Enigma 3/5 + 1 bonus @StanMiguel 3/5 + 1 bonus @DAVEFAN95 2/5 @KyTeran 2/5 @kanegan 2/5 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 50/76 + 5 bonus @KyTeran 49/76 + 3 bonus @Wrestling Machine 48/76 + 3 bonus @Martel123 41/66 + 3 bonus @Shmoe II 39/55 + 1 bonus @kanegan 35/61 + 2 bonus @StanMiguel 20/38 + 3 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @Dawn 16/23 @DexterXSR 15/22 @DAVEFAN95 11/16 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @The Lloyd 4/5 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @The Lloyd 80% (1 predictions) @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Shmoe II 70% (9 predictions) @Dawn 69% (4 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @DAVEFAN95 68% (3 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 65% (13 predictions) @KyTeran 64% (13 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 63% (13 predictions) @Martel123 62% (11 predictions) @kanegan 57% (10 predictions) @StanMiguel 52% (6 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) Yeah, I thought Retro might deserved a win after some better than expected performances but I had mixed feelings after giving Retro the victory in this match because I was hoping for a better rating to be honest. I had this match booked weeks ago... Chill got injured... Ranger got injured during the match. So many things didn't go as expected. Well I hope I'll be able to build something from this at least. Both of you nailed it. There was some heat between them but in the end in my mind I had only one possible result before Remo faced Rocky. If I hadn't turned Rogue face maybe I would have considered the three way @DAVEFAN95. I hope you'll all enjoy this matchup. Thank you @DAVEFAN95. It was also one of my favorite matches in this diary so far. Davids got 71 in that match, while Remo 79, Brandon James 76 and Valiant 69. My first decision was that Davids would eat the pin but I changed my mind because Davids has an important title defence at The World Is Watching vs Angry Gilmore and even if it was Remo who pinned him, Gilmore is a 3-time North American champion. Davids is on a winning streak and I didn't want him to look bad before the event.
  4. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV WINS WEEKLY BATTLE TO TIE THE WAR OF MONTHLY RATINGS Remo def. Rogue (75) in the Main Event of Supreme TV, while Wolf Hawkins def. Flying Jimmy Foxx (80) in TCW Presents Total Wrestling. With just one week remaining, TCW and SWF are tied in the monthly ratings average. Alicia Strong def. Melody (84) in the Main Event of USPW American Wrestling episode, not good enough to beat SWF. SWF booker Eric Eisen was extraordinary happy about this week's result. This Saturday SWF will hold The World Is Watching in Cleveland, an special occasion where an event will be aired free on NETSTREAM to kick off the new broadcasting deal for Supreme TV.
  5. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 11 (Tuesday, week 3, March 2020. Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, MO. Attendance: 8958) w/ American Machine & Joey Morgan def. Atom Smasher & Brandon James (82) Great match to open the last Supreme TV episode before the beginning of the new broadcasting deal with NETSTREAM. Atom Smasher beat Joey Morgan last week and they are the legal men to open the match. Morgan crashes on James with a high knee and Smasher slowly recovers the advantage until he delivers a bionic elbow, but Morgan kicks out at 1. With American Machine and Brandon James got tagged in and this time is James who clearly dominates his opponent. James applies the Big Money Move but Morgan was ready to help American Machine. Atom Smasher got tagged in and quickly hit American Machine with the Radiation Blast, but again Joey Morgan was there to save his partner. Morgan got tagged in to face Smasher again. 15 minutes into the match and Smasher goes for the Radiation Blast, but Morgan avoids the finisher and then connects a rebound attack with the Empire Spiral! 1, 2, 3! What an impressive performance by Joey Morgan to give the victory to his team. Kansas City's crowd is on its feet to salute Joey Morgan and American Machine! ANGLE: Ana Garcia interviews "Platinum" James Prudence, who brags about his last victory vs Mikey Lau. SWF booker Eric Eisen interrupts the interview to make an announcement: there will be a rematch between James Prudence and Mikey Lau at The World Is Watching this Saturday. Prudence is caught by surprise and is left speechless (67) Robbie Retro def. Bear Bekowski (59) This was a mediocre bout where the crowd sided with The Disco Stud. Bekowski dominated most of the time with his aggressive style. The Disco Stud had to resist the Bear Hug for half a minute, an opportunity for the crowd to show their support. Later Retro showed some dance moves getting Bekowski distracted enough to surprise him with a roll-up. ANGLE: Ana Garcia is with the SWF North American champion Des Davids. Garcia tells Des Davids that it's been confirmed that he will defend his title vs former 3-time North American champion Angry Gilmore at The World Is Watching. Davids responds "I'll probe that I'm the greatest North American champion of all time". Then Garcia asks him about tonight's match where he will face Steven Parker. Davids says that "it'll be like a warm-up for me" (73) The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) def. Demolition (Avalanche & Primus Allen) (60) At the announcers table Duane Fry informs that this match should have been between The Dallas Cowboys and The Domination, but Chill suffered a minor injury and Demolition's manager Kristen Pearce chose that his mate Primus Allen would replace him instead of postponing the match. Duane Fry also says that The Dallas Cowboys will face the SWF World Tag Team champions Hawaiian Crush at The World Is Watching, so this will be like a final test for them. This is a very open match from the beginning that changes completely when Avalanche injures Ranger with a botched move. Primus Allen had a good performance but the match had to be finished earlier than expected due to Ranger's injury. Marshall Dillon hit Avalanche with the Crackdown. After the match there was a lot of heat between Dillon and Demolition. ANGLE: SWF World Heavyweight champion Rocky Golden is in the the ring to hype his next title defence vs Remo at The World Is Watching. "This Saturday I know the world will be watching on NETSTREAM my 11th title defence against Remo. I'm only one month away from celebrating one year as a champion. I know really well what my opponent is capable of, but my motivation is to make this reign something really special that will be remembered for the ages and to make it happen I have to face the best of the very best" (85) Des Davids def. Steven Parker (73) SWF North American champion gets the biggest pop of the night when he makes his entrance. Davids is as hot as it gets and makes an impressive start of the match with his powerful moves that end in a military press that sends Parker out of the ring. Parker somehow regroups and tries to avoid too much contact, with occasional aerial strikes that slow down Des Davids a little bit. Parker had his best moment of the match when he pinned Davids after a flog splash, but the North American champion kicked out at 2. Parker's pin attempt got the crowd in Kansas City even hotter. Davids reacts with authority to connect with the Touch Down on Steven Parker. After 15 minutes, Davids wins the match. Main Event: Remo def. Rogue (75) Rocky Golden's next challenger Remo faces the man who cost him the victory last month at Awesome Impact when Rogue turned face to attack Remo, giving Valiant the opportunity to win the match. The start of the match is very even with both wrestlers exchanging blows in the middle of the ring. Remo's fans known as the Destruction Sector heat up the fight with their chants, but they are a minority, most of the fans support Rogue in Kansas City. Remo slowly gains the advantage and makes the first pin attempt after a series of german suplexes, but Rogue kicks out at 2. Fueled by the energy of the fans, Rogue makes his comeback and finally puts Remo in a difficult situation with a guillotine pin attempt, but Remo kicks out at 2. But it was a mirage, Remo took over to try to finish Rogue with a suplex pin attempt, Rogue kicked out at 2 and the Remo hit him with The Destroyer to win the match. The crowd booed Remo, with the exception of the Destruction Sector to whom he dedicated the victory. The announcers table points out that Rocky Golden and Remo have not lost a singles match in a long time but only one of them will leave The World Is Watching as the SWF World Heavyweight champion this Saturday on NETSTREAM. SHOW RATING: 81
  6. Congrats on the Cruiserweight World Cup rating! Grace of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs XS & Aurelian Bradley ??? vs Damian Dastardly Great to see Damian Dastardly after the World Cup! I'd understand if he losses this match, but as we don't know the opponent I'll support him. The Youth Bandits (Ian Vincible & Cannonball Logan) vs High Society (Dylan Drama & Joey Beauchamp) Rohan Kirchner vs Bret Heartbreak NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Leighton Buzzard (C) vs JK Lee Very important match for Leighton, we'll see if he can main event. Banger after banger!
  7. Jake Idol vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts] The Most Wanted (Walls, Revell, Martin) vs David Stone, James Prudence, Miller Fforde [1 Pts] The Most Wanted will go through a very difficult period without Bradley Blaze. Really intrigued to see which way you continue their story, will you eventually disband the faction, will you bring a new leader...? Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Xavi Ferrera in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] I can see Ferrera taking the belt here. Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger [1 Pts] Both of them can win honestly. Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The Oklahomans for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] I'm going for the big upset. Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson [1 Pts] Double J needs win like this to establish himself in LSW. Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts] Yes! Yes! Yes! One thing I want to comment. You've been great to replace those wrestlers who left LSW in the past without harming the company or the story. It's one of the things that I like the most about this diary. It seems this will change with the new policy of exclusive contracts. On the other hand evolution is a good thing in a diary and it makes sense that LSW started to spend more money to keep their best workers at some point. In the end I guess I support this decision but I wanted to compliment the great job you've done in this aspect of the diary.
  8. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Go-home episode before The World Is Watching. Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 11 American Machine & Joey Morgan vs Atom Smasher & Brandon James Bear Bekowski vs Robbie Retro Demolition (Avalanche & Primus Allen) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) Des Davids vs Steven Parker Main Event: Remo vs Rogue (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Comments on diary / last event:
  9. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height:1.5em; } Thank you for setting a new participation record for this diary! Congratulations to @Charasmatic Enigma and @KyTeran who had a perfect score. @Charasmatic Enigma tops the leaderboard for total points with @KyTeran just one point behind. Welcome to @The Lloyd who had a good debut and looks like another opponent to @Shmoe II and @Dawn in the highest percentage ranking, while if @DAVEFAN95 can keep his momentum will be very difficult to defeat. Let me remind you that there will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 10 @Charasmatic Enigma 5/5 @KyTeran 5/5 @DAVEFAN95 4/5 @kanegan 4/5 @Wrestling Machine 4/5 @Dawn 4/5 @The Lloyd 4/5 @Martel123 4/5 @Shmoe II 4/5 @StanMiguel 1/5 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 47/71 + 4 bonus @KyTeran 47/71 + 3 bonus @Wrestling Machine 44/71 + 3 bonus @Martel123 41/66 + 3 bonus @Shmoe II 39/55 + 1 bonus @kanegan 33/56 + 2 bonus @StanMiguel 17/33 + 2 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @Dawn 16/23 @DexterXSR 15/22 @DAVEFAN95 9/11 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @The Lloyd 4/5 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @DAVEFAN95 81% (2 predictions) @The Lloyd 80% (1 predictions) @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Shmoe II 70% (9 predictions) @Dawn 69% (4 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 66% (12 predictions) @KyTeran 63% (12 predictions) @Martel123 62 (11 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 61% (12 predictions) @kanegan 58% (9 predictions) @StanMiguel 51% (5 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) Scythe is 3-3 in singles matches at this point (he also won a Four-Way match) and IDK why but he's gaining popularity. He's putting great performances too. Great news for The Reaper. Yeah @Wrestling Machine something happens with Lenny... @The Lloyd yes, Smasher has midas touch note. I think all of you thought this match was the start of a feud and you were right. I had doubts about this because I'm high on both of them, but at the same time I thought they could produce something good that would benefit both of them (although one of them will benefit more of course). @Charasmatic Enigma and @Shmoe II were right, it's Remo time. The World Is Watching will be a very special occasion where an event will be free on NETSTREAM to kick off the new broadcasting deal. Rocky vs Remo sells itself, so I thought nothing could be better than a matchup between my two most famous wrestlers. @Wrestling Machine LOL! The NETSTREAM Intercontinental title will give me a third singles title because I think I have enough talent for it, it'll add something different to SWF and it makes sense IMO given the world challenge thing of this diary. I created it as a secondary title so it'll have almost the same prestige as the North American title. @Wrestling Machine yes, Hollywood Bret Starr has great stats and big things are coming for him. He's having time for promos as you can see and his story will continue to develop in the next weeks. @The Lloyd welcome to the diary. It's great to have you here, I know you have a fantastic 21CW diary right now. When you started I knew very little about UK in the C-Verse, but after reading @Charasmatic Enigma's diary I might have to give it another try. 21CW and SWF have similar style so it doesn't surprise me you like SWF. I hope you'll enjoy the diary.
  10. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } WOLF HAWKINS AND TCW TOP THE TV RATINGS Wolf Hawkins def. Troy Tornado (86) in TCW Presents Total Wrestling's Main Event. TCW leads the weekly and monthly ratings. Rich Money & Dusty Ducont def. Enigma & Rick Law (80) in the Main Event of USPW American Wrestling. Remo def. Valiant, Brandon James and Des Davids (79) in a good Supreme TV's Main Event that couldn't fix a slow start of the show. Next week Supreme TV will move to Kansas City for the go-home episode before The World Is Watching, an event that is raising a lot of expectation since it will begin the new broadcasting deal with NETSTREAM.
  11. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 10 (Tuesday, week 2, March 2020. BB&T Arena, Highland Heights, KY. Attendance: 9400 SELL OUT!) Rogue def. Paul Huntingdon (57) This was the first match after Rogue turned face at Awesome Impact and it was also the first match for Paul Huntingfon after Hollywood Bret Starr disbanded The Rat Pack last week, so it was supposed to be quite special. The BB&T Arena in Kentucky was ready for a great match but they didn't show any chemistry. It was a awkward bout where botches frustrated both wrestlers and didn't let them work the crowd properly. After 15 minutes, Rogue connected on Paul Huntingdon with the Crashin On to end this nightmare. The crowd barely reacted to Rogue's victory. ANGLE: Hollywood Bret Starr and Justin Sensitive are in the locker room. Bret Starr tells Sensitive that he is the only one who still deserves to be his friend. Bret Starr says "we should make new friends" to close the segment (56) ANGLE: SWF booker Eric Eisen is in the ring for a new announcement. Eric Eisen says that in less than 2 weeks The World Is Watching will take place and he reveals a big surprise: The World Is Watching will be aired on NETSTREAM as a special event to kick off their new broadcasting deal for Supreme TV. He also announces that the opening match for The World Is Watching will be a 20-Man Battle Royal for a new title, the NETSTREAM Intercontinental title! (69) Scythe def. Lenny Brown (68) Eric Eisen's announcement lifted the crowd a little bit before this match, in an episode that was a strong candidate at this point to be the worst of the year. The Reaper stood face to face with Lenny Brown to start the match, an opportunity for Emma Chase to say he looked bigger, stronger and only one year older than Brown at the announcers table. Brown didn't want to be intimidated and pushed The Reaper, another rare sign from Brown in the last weeks, and they started a wild brawl that lasted until the end of the match. Scythe dominated most of the time with some great spots like sending Brown against the barricade with a powerslam. Scythe finished his opponent with the Choke Slam for a solid win. Lenny Brown was furious after this loss and notably he didn't shake the hands of the youngest fans present in the first row as usual when he returned backstage. ANGLE: We see Joey Morgan walking down a hallway backstage when he runs into Atom Smasher. The Radioactive Wrecking Machine tells Morgan that they will meet later in the ring and Morgan simply replies "I know, I know". Smasher defiantly adds "ready to lose?", which makes Morgan say "we'll see if you're so cocky after the match". They faced off but were quickly separated by other wrestlers and the crowd's reaction was good (70) Spencer Spade def. Robbie Retro (54) Another match that didn't go as expected. The Disco Stud came off three losses, true, but he had positive feedback from the fans and he even received standing ovations, while Spencer Spade recently defeated his rival Jungle Lord. But they never had a chance to steal the show. It was a slow match with a lot of trash talk on Spade's part and Robbie Retro responded with some dance moves. Fortunately it only lasted 7 minutes. The Supreme Star hit Retro with the Supreme Stunner to win the match. The crowd booed Spade loudly. ANGLE: Ana Garcia interviews Angry Gilmore. When Ana Garcia asks Gilmore about his next big goal he says he wants to become the first 4-time SWF North American champion in history. The unexpected answer caught the crowd by surprise but the current SWF North American champion Des Davids quickly appeared. Davids replies he's not afraid of Gilmore and claims he is "the best North American champion this company has ever had" (71) Atom Smasher def. Joey Morgan (72) That last segment got the crowd hotter before this match. Smasher and Morgan were motivated to get their hands on each other from the beginning and unsurprisingly the match quickly became a wild brawl. They put the crowd on its feet when they left the ring and continued brawling at the ringside. The Radioactive Machine crashed on Morgan with a spear against the barricade and then Morgan replied with a brainbuster. Smasher brought the action back to the ring for another spear before he make the cover, but Morgan kicked out at 2. An impressive third spear by Smasher sent Morgan outside the ring. Smasher got back into the ring and the referee counted up to 10 before giving Atom Smasher the victory by count out. Atom Smasher did poses celebrating the victory while the crowd booed him loudly. Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match Remo def. Des Davids, Brandon James and Valiant (79) Despite a slow start, this episode finally reached the Main Event in a good disposition for Eric Eisen's relief. The four contenders in this match were in great form and it was a tough task for the announcers table to say a favorite to win the match, but the SWF North American champion Des Davids got the biggest pop of the night when he made his entrance. Brandon James and Des Davids started to fight on one side of the ring, while Remo and Valiant were on the other. Remo wanted to make Valiant pay for his loss at Awesome Impact and Remo didn't lose time to deliver a couple of german suplexes. On the other side Davids had a slight advantage over James thanks to a wonderful standing suplex. Later Remo and Valiant left the ring to continue at the ringside, an opportunity that Des Davids used to pin Brandon James after the Quaterback Sack, but Remo got back in time to stop the 3-count. Remo and Des Davids were alone on the ring, an spectacular matchup despite being two heels that the crowd celebrated with "Yes! Yes!" chants until Davids hit an awesome cutter followed by the Touch Down. Davids pinned Remo, but Valiant was back on the ring to stop Davids. Valiant connected a good combination and then took out Davids with the Patriot Missile. The crowd was on its feet expecting Valiant's victory but Remo got up in that exact moment. Remo showed impressive strength and resilience with a german suplex, in a match that had already reached the 20 minute mark, only before hitting Valiant with a major running crossbody block. Remo finished Valiant with The Destroyer. After a show with many ups and downs, the crowd in Kentucky had witnessed one of the best Supreme TV's Main Events of the year so far. Remo will face the SWF World Heavyweight champion Rocky Golden at The World Is Watching, an event that will be aired live on NETSTREAM in less than 2 weeks. SHOW RATING: 79
  12. Great show. I'm really invested in three feuds in particular: Kip vs The Most Wanted, Southern Stinger vs The Dreadnough and Xavi Ferrera's ascension. I really hope Southern Stinger is OK and the medical staff checks are kayfabe! A draw is a good result for the first match by the way.
  13. Cruiserweight World Cup Final: Welsh Dragon vs Edison Silva w/ Mo Adebola I like Welsh Dragon a lot but Edison Silva is on a whole different level and the only way this result could be different would be an interference from Leighton Buzzard. I don't think that a face will do it in NWF, although Leighton is one of the very few who could do it without turning heel IMO. That won't be the case though. I'm curious about the reaction that Edison Silva's win will get from the British fans and if he will show a Brazilian flag or something similar. NWF British Tag Team Titles: Future X vs The Northern Lights (C) w/ Frank Finkleton Too early for The Northern Lights to drop the belts. NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Leighton Buzzard vs JK Lee (C) Bang! Bang! Bang! This is the right moment. Jase Cole w/ Christopher Lister vs Lone Wolf I've already said enough about this, let's see where this is going. If Nate Manchester loses he leaves NWF: Nate Manchester w/ Leo Price vs 'Big Mac' Nathan McKenzie Good bye Nate, this will be a great achievement for Big Mac, who has the NWF British Heavyweight title in his future. NWF British Heavyweight Championship: (C) 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory vs 'The Celtic Hammer' Stuart Wilson Wilson could perfectly dethrone Landon. He's been built for it. It's just a matter of personal preference, I'd like Big Mac or Silva to do the job. Bonus 1: How many titles will change hands at the event? (maximum of 3) 1 Bonus 2: What will the overall rating of the show be? (two points for spot on, 1 point for 2 either side) 76 Any other comments/questions on the diary: This diary has gone from strong to stronger. The Cruiserweight World Cup was a brilliant idea with a perfect execution so far. The NWF British Heavyweight scene was a concern in early days, now there are 4/5 wrestlers that could hold the belt. The only criticism, a minor issue, is the Tag Team division in the last shows. Future X and The Northern Lights are the only viable champions I see, since Lee and O'Hearne have problems, The British Bangers have been more of a trampoline for Leighton Buzzard and The Force isn't working. However, you made a great job with The Foundation and they have all the tools, so I'm confident that they'll feel important after the Cruiserweight World Cup.
  14. Let's face it, the ratings and money system are broken. I've said before in another post that the rising in popularity and also decline should be the opposite of what it is now. A small company should gain much more popularity with a single great event, as it happens IRL. Just an event that gets viral and your company starts to get more recognition. The same should happen with a big company that has a bad show, especially a PPV, just one really bad show can harm your popularity. What should never happen is that you have for example big size, you have a rating that is slightly worse and you fall to medium size and now it happens (think SWF when you start a default game in TEW2020). Nobody would notice IRL if a show gets 77 or 78 and you are telling me that just one point makes you fall in size? No way! You should get 77 or 76... whatever, many times before you fall to medium, but if you are close to medium and you get 50 you automatically fall to medium. About wrestlers... IDK what system would be the best but I think an ELO system with some modifications would work much better than the current one.
  15. Ai-CW CHAMPIONSHIP SIX-WAY TITLE MATCH BLACK IDOL VS EL VEES VS ESPACIO PIRATA VS LIL $WAG VS LARRY LIGHTNING VS LYN MERIT THE FABULOUS BLANCO BROS. VS GENERAL VILLIANY & EMPEROR SHIMAOKA JIMMY VELOURS VS XTIAN ST. OURS
  16. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SWF booker Eric Eisen will make another big announcement! Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 10 Paul Huntingdon vs Rogue Lenny Brown vs Scythe Robbie Retro vs Spencer Spade Atom Smasher vs Joey Morgan Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match Brandon James vs Des Davids vs Remo vs Valiant (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Comments on diary / last episode:
  17. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height:1.5em; } Thank you for your predictions and comments! Congratulations to @Shmoe II who had a perfect score. @Charasmatic Enigma tops the leaderboard for total points with @KyTeran just one point behind. @DAVEFAN95 had a great debut and looks like a potential opponent to @Shmoe II in the highest percentage ranking. Let me remind you that there will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 9 @Shmoe II 6/6 @Wrestling Machine 5/6 + 1 bonus @kanegan 5/6 + 1 bonus @KyTeran 5/6 + 1 bonus @Charasmatic Enigma 5/6 @DAVEFAN95 5/6 @StanMiguel 4/6 + 1 bonus @Martel123 4/6 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 42/66 + 4 bonus @KyTeran 42/66 + 3 bonus @Wrestling Machine 40/66 + 3 bonus @Martel123 37/61 + 3 bonus @Shmoe II 35/50 + 1 bonus @kanegan 29/51 + 2 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @StanMiguel 16/28 + 2 bonus @DexterXSR 15/22 @Dawn 12/18 @DAVEFAN95 5/6 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @DAVEFAN95 83% (1 predictions) @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Shmoe II 70% (8 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Dawn 66% (3 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 63% (11 predictions) @KyTeran 63% (11 predictions) @Martel123 60% (10 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 60% (11 predictions) @StanMiguel 57% (4 predictions) @kanegan 56% (8 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma you were close! The NETSTREAM deal will make an impact in this diary, actually the Supreme World Challenge name finally has a reasoning behind. Unfortunately for John Greed, Gilmore is on a roll and has better things to do than having a long feud with him. Trust the process 😉
  18. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SWF AND TCW START MARCH LEADING WEEKLY TV RATINGS Dazzling Dave Diamond and Mighty Meaty def. Joshua Taylor, Matt Hocking and Troy Tornado (82) in the Main Event of TCW Presents Total Wrestling, while James Prudence def. Mikey Lau (75) in SWF Supreme TV. Alicia Strong def. Melody (78) in the Main Event of USPW American Wrestling. Eric Eisen's announcement of a new broadcasting deal with NETSTREAM was the most commented story of the week in the wrestling industry. Eric Eisen promised that the increasing speculations about the implications of the new deal will have more answers in Supreme TV next week as he's looking to capitalize on it.
  19. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 9 (Tuesday, week 1, March 2020. , Auburn Arena, Auburn, AL. Attendance: 9121 SELL OUT!) Angry Gilmore def. John Greed (76) The opening match was all about working the crowd. After beating The Crippler in the last chapter of their feud, Angry Gilmore was ready to maintain his good moment but "The Eighth Deadly Sin" John Greed is also an experienced wrestler and a former SWF North American champion that was looking for his first win of the year. Greed had some good moments during this match, especially when he connected with the Crash Diet on Gilmore, but Gilmore kicked out at 2. Then Greed showed great resilience in this match surviving two pin attempts until Gilmore finished him with the Anger Management. Gilmore salutes the Alabamian fans after the match. Match of the night. ANGLE: SWF booker Eric Eisen is in the ring to make a historic announcement. SWF and NETSTREAM have agreed one of the most important deals in the history of sports entertainment: Supreme TV will be on NETSTREAM within 3 weeks. NETSTREAM is a streaming platform with world coverage. Before this new deal, Supreme TV was only available in USA, Canada and Mexico. Eric Eisen described the agreement as "the beginning of a WORLD CHALLENGE for the wrestling industry". WrestlingLeaks leaked that SWF paid CANN around $9M to cancel their previous broadcasting deal, an enormous bet that SWF is confident will pay off. Apparently NETSTREAM demanded a certain minimum level of ratings to start the year to close the deal. SWF met the requirements to show them they could compete with Reverie's USPW (61) Lenny Brown def. Oliver Kobb (56) This was a face vs face match that was meant to steal the show but it didn't deliver. Surprisingly Lenny Brown used some dirty tricks during the match like removing a turnbuckle, a tactic that didn't worked (Kobb used it in his advantage to damage Brown's back) and annoyed the fans, in fact most of them ended supporting Kobb. Brown won the match in 10 minutes with a roll-up and he even received a few boos. Valiant def. Charger Siaki (63) After a huge victory in a Triple Threat Match with Remo and Rogue at Awesome Impact, Valiant faced Charger Siaki in this match, who was accompanied by his manager BJ O'Neill. The beginning of the match was pretty solid with both wrestlers exchanging blows but it quickly became a brawl where they fought outside the ring for long periods. Around the 10 minute mark Siaki tried to hit Valiant with the Crash Test but Valiant avoided Siaki's finisher. A couple minutes later Valiant went for the Patriot Missile for the win. A decent match where Charger Siaki made a good impression but still not enough to defeat someone like Valiant. ANGLE: Spencer Spade is in the ring to issue an open challenge for next week. The Supreme Star said that he is "on the top of the hill, if someone thinks he's good enough to steal my spot I'll probe him wrong" while the crowd booed him (64) ANGLE: After Fame & Money lost the rematch for the SWF World Tag Team titles at Awesome Impact, The Rat Pack's leader Hollywood Bret Starr is in the ring with the other members of the faction. Hollywood Bret Starr says: "Fame & Money you are a disgrace. You showed me you are a couple of fucking losers! You are fired! No, no, no... actually The Rat Pack is over! Get out of my face!". Fame & Money were going to say something but they see Bret Starr's expression and they see there's no chance he would reconsider his decision. Fame & Money leave the ring while Justin Sensitive remains next to Bret Starr. The Rat Pack is disbanded by Hollywood Bret Starr! (70) The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) def. Dominic DeSousa & Robbie Wright (44) First match of the year for Dominic DeSousa and Robbie Wright against The Rock City Stars, who make their second appearance in SWF. Robbie Wright and Stan Manna started the match. They didn't connect with the audience and although they tried to steal the show it was clear from the beginning that they wouldn't do it. Later Rockin' Ryan Turner and Dominic DeSousa got tagged in. Despite DeSousa's trash talking, Turner dominated his opponent until he tagged Stan Manna for their tag team move The Cover Version to win the match. ANGLE: Robbie Retro takes the ring to accept Spencer Spade's open challenge. The Disco Stud says "it'll be a pleasure to put you in your place, Spencer". Retro closed the segment showing off some dance moves like the Robocop (59) ANGLE: Eric Eisen is in the ring to make another big announcement: "Next week in Supreme TV's Main Event we'll hold a Four-Way SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match to decide Rocky Golden's next challenger between Brandon James, Remo, Valiant and the SWF North American champion Des Davids" (84) ZWB def. Bear Bekowski (68) After defeating Bear Bekowski 3 weeks ago in Arizona, ZWB faces the same opponent in Alabama. The Canadian Bear tried to impose his power from the beginning like he did in his previous match, but ZWB has learnt from their previous match that the best strategy is to create space and move much more than his opponent and he is able to do that much earlier this time. ZWB delivers a great diving calf kick but Bekowski kicks out at 1. Bekowski cornered ZWB later to hit him with a series of chops, but Zimmy replied with an incredible springboard moonsault followed by the 450 Degree Splash for the victory. Zimmy celebrates with the Alabamian fans his third victory of the year for an overall record of 3-2 in a match that was better than their previous one. Main Event: James Prudence def. Mikey Lau (75) Mikey Lau defeated James Prudence in a good match in Portland 2 weeks ago where "Platinum" attacked him after the match. Lau had a strong start fueled by the energy of the fans with his martial arts kicks and quick strikes that disarmed Prudence. But this time Prudence was ready to take his dirty tricks further and, after surviving a pin attempt, Prudence hit Lau with a foreign object outside the ring. The referee didn't notice at the moment but Lau started bleeding from one side of his forehead. Lau stayed in the match and avoided the 3-count when Prudence tried a roll-up. After 18 minutes, Lau was running out of energy while Prudence still looked quite fresh. Prudence tried to submit Lau with a chinlock but Lau was resisting. Prudence put his fingers into Lau's wound on his forehead, but again the ref didn't notice. Lau tried to resist but he finally had to tap out. The referee raised James Prudence's arm while the crowd booed him loudly. SHOW RATING: 78
  20. Great show! Chuck Frisby is back to his prime. He tried to bribe Finkleton LOL. Welsh Dragon vs Damian Dastardly was very good. Walker Van Cleer was a great surprise but Wilson is one of the final bosses. The Force, well... I'm still waiting for someone to put them in their place.
  21. The Heartbreak Express vs The Canadian Blondes [1 Pts] Time for The Canadian Blondes to step up Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Jackpot Jordan [1 Pts] I think Jordan has more upside Cali Slick vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] The Draw Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger [1 Pts] Yes! Yes! This one has all the ingredients to be a great feud. Think Dreadnought will win the first one. Rob Reynolds vs Al Coleman vs Xavi Ferrera in a No. One Contender’s match [2 Pts] It's a good opportunity for Xavi Ferrera to start making some noise in LSW Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The American Cobras for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts] I love your version of Kip Keenan but it's to early for Bradley Blaze to drop the title
  22. 1. Diamond Mine (Diamond Studd & Vinnie Vegas) vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scott Armstrong 2. The Italian Stallion vs. ?? Maybe someone is debuting? 3. WCW WORLD TELEVISION: Steve Austin © vs. Junkyard Dog I don't see Steve Austin losing here 4. WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT: Lex Luger © vs. Sting I don't think the most prestigious title will change hands in a TV show
  23. Cruiserweight World Cup Semi Final: Welsh Dragon vs Damian Dastardly Assuming Edison Silva will crush Bali Daljit, a babyface win makes sense. I hope this won't be Damian's last match in NWF, he's earned a spot in this World Cup IMO. ??? vs Stuart Wilson Wilson is Landon Mallory's next challenger, he's winning this match. Darin Flynn vs Akihiro Hisato Interesting match, I loved that segment where Hisato didn't understand but was a stereotypical polite Japanese saying yes to everything LOL The Youth Bandits (Ian Vincible & Cannonball Logan) vs Lee & O'Hearne I'm buying @KyTeran's theory, maybe this match finally divides Lee & O'Hearne. Cruiserweight World Cup Semi Final: Bali Daljit vs Edison Silva w/ Mo Adebola Yes.
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