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  1. These five are my favorites! MBW is one of your best series so far IMO.
  2. David Stone vs Ozzie Goldstein [1 Pts] Ozzie is still higher in my books. Who’s going to win the No. One Contenders Tag Team Turmoil match? [3 Pts] Unfortunately probably The Gonzalez Family The Dreadnought vs Vendetta [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Raphael [1 Pts] The Most Wanted (Bradley Blaze, Chip Martin) vs Jared Johnson, Miller Fforde [1 Pts] I think Chip Martin is there to eat the pin Left Shot (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts] Not sure if Kip's popularity is high enough yet but I'm going to say it is
  3. Neville Jones vs Stuart Wilson The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Matin Heath) w/ Mark Moore vs Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) Moore's Sports Agency all the way! The Force (Jase Cole & Christopher Lister) vs JK Lee & Padraig O'Hearne Those trekkies will be put to sleep by Lee & O'Hearne Red Dragon vs Dwayne Dark w/ Chuck Frisby Now it seems far away from happen but the dream match Moore's Sports Agency vs Frisby's Foundation For Fitness should happen at some point. Also I still think new member/s will join Frisby's faction. Cruiserweight World Cup Qualifier Final: Leighton Buzzard vs Brilliant White Weeks ago I'd be supporting White but Leighton Buzzard has been great. I think he is a better choice to represent England in the Cruiserweight World Cup.
  4. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 5 James Prudence vs Rocky Golden SWF North American Title Shot Match Lenny Brown vs Primus Allen 3vs4 Handicap Match High Flyin Hawaiian and Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs The Rat Pack (Hollywood Bret Starr, Justin Sensitive, Monty Trescarde and Paul Huntingdon) Mikey Lau vs Charger Siaki Main Event: Rogue vs Scythe (BONUS) Which match will have the highest rating? Comments on diary / last event:
  5. Chance Fortune vs Wolf Hawkins Dazzling Dave Diamond vs Joshua Taylor TV Title Number 1 Contender Tournament Edd Stone vs Troy Tornado TV Title Number 1 Contender Tournament Chris Flynn vs Maverick Benny and The Foxx vs Greg Gauge and Marc Speed Bonus: Who do you think is the most underrated wrestler in TCW?: Chris Flynn is def one of them
  6. I like both styles. The AI logos for NAW and SGW are incredible, but I also like there are still logos like the LLO ones because they are perfect to start the game in 2020 for tiny companies. In 2023-2024 everyone can use AI to design a logo for a wrestling company but it wasn't that way back then. Now I like to use this evolution of the logos as time advances in-game.
  7. Thank you all for your high participation, we had a record of 9 predictions for Nothing To Lose. @KyTeran got the best result this week. @Charasmatic Enigma still leads the leaderboard for total points, but @KyTeran, @Wrestling Machine and @Martel123 are only 1 point behind, while @Toby0618 is 2 points behind. @Theheel is the leader for highest percentage followed by @DexterXSR and @Dawn. Let me say again 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 Nothing To Lose @KyTeran 5/6 @Wrestling Machine 4/6 @Dawn 4/6 @Shmoe II 3/6 + 1 bonus @Martel123 3/6 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 3/6 @kanegan 3/6 @Charasmatic Enigma 3/6 @Toby0618 2/6 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 19/33 + 1 bonus @KyTeran 18/33 + 1 bonus @Wrestling Machine 18/33 + 1 bonus @Martel123 17/28 + 2 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @kanegan 12/23 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 12/17 @Shmoe II 9/17 + 1 bonus @Dawn 8/12 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus @angeldelayette 1/5 Predictions highest percentage @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @DexterXSR 70% (3 predictions) @Dawn 66% (2 predictions) @Martel123 60% (5 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 57% (6 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 54% (6 predictions) @KyTeran 54% (6 predictions) @Shmoe II 52% (3 predictions) @kanegan 52% (4 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 20% (1 predictions) Many of you predicted a win for Valiant, but he's outnumbered in this triangular feud. We'll see what happens in the next weeks. @Shmoe II new adventures are coming for Mainstream Hernandez. ZWB is great by the way. Pretty much it's what @Charasmatic Enigma said. This is a feud I wanted to take to a third match. Has Brandon James a 90's style hair? True. Is Mikey Lau younger? True. Would he win a popularity contest? Absolutely not. But don't sleep on Brandon James, he's a former World Heavyweight champion and also he's got the superbad and superhot Krissy Angelle by his side. Scythe took Rocky to the limit. Scythe is only 28 years old. The initial storyline said that "For Scythe, working a main event program this early in his career is an amazing opportunity". At the last season finale The Supreme Challenge 39 canon TEW tells us that Scythe retired Skull DeBones, so I'd say Scythe has been pushed for many months now and as you can see in the initial roster recap (2nd post in page 1) he's already a star. I chose not to give him the title because I have other plans and I felt it wasn't a necessity for him it as Scythe's popularity is still growing steadily. @Shmoe II the triangular storyline continues. Your boy has a wild ride ahead. Thank you for your good comment on the go-home show! @Toby0618 Just one month really, there were 2 events in January. Nothing To Lose couldn't defeat Stars, Stripes And Slams but Eric Eisen doesn't give up and he will try again next month!
  8. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } USPW STARS, STRIPES AND SLAMS WAS THE WINNER The historic day where SWF decided that Nothing To Lose would go head-to-head with USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams didn't deliver the result they were looking for. Rich Money def. Nicky Champion to retain the USPW World title (90), while Rocky Golden def. Scythe to retain the SWF World Heavyweight title (80). The difference between the two events was lower thanks to the overall performance. Brandon James def. Mikey Lau (81) was the Match Of The Night at SWF Nothing To Lose. Also Mikey Lau's entrance (85) got the biggest pop of the night. One day later, TCW Malice In Wonderland was also a fantastic show. Aaron Andrews def. Jay Chord in a Strap match to retain the TCW World Heavyweight title (88) in the Main Event. According to our sources, SWF booker Eric Eisen was actually more relaxed than he was in the first episodes of Supreme TV of the year and cheered the roster after the event saying they had "two great events in January and we won the monthly TV ratings war", adding that they have been "the best company in January overall" and promising "we will try to beat USPW again next month. SWF Awesome Impact will go head-to-head with USPW Red, White And Blue!". Roster's morale remains high and they applauded Eric Eisen after his speech amid "SWF! SWF!" chants.
  9. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } NOTHING TO LOSE 2020 (Saturday, week 4, January 2020. University Stadium, Albuquerque, NM. Attendance: 39224 SELL OUT!) Opening video package with Billy Talent's song "Nothing To Lose". This historic occasion in which SWF Nothing To Lose goes head-to-head with USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams is used to make a video where current feuds are compared with classic feuds in the history of SWF, a way to emphasize the superior tradition of SWF in the wrestling history. The video starts with images of SWF legends like Jack Bruce and Christian Faith. We watch a recap of the rivalry between Mainstream Hernandez and ZWB. Then the segments where Unleashed Awesomeness disrespected Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys and their home crowds. After that we focus on the triangular feud between Remo, Valiant and Rogue emphasizing the interferences, followed by a classic storyline between Rip Chord, Sam Strong and Bruce The Giant. We see the pinfalls by Angry Gilmore and The Crippler later. The scene is cut by a classic match between Sam Keith and Enforcer Roberts. Then Mikey Lau is getting pinned by Brandon James and Krissy Angelle kicks him while lying on the floor, followed by scenes of a match between SWF legends Alex Braun and Rico Santana where Braun kicks his opponent on the floor. And finally we are reminded when Scythe pinned the legend Skull DeBones to retire him at Supreme Challenge 39 last year. Then we watch one of Scythe's attacks on Rocky Golden and the video ends with The Reaper pointing at the SWF World Heavyweight championship belt. REMO vs VALIANT Remo's interference provoked that Valiant lost his match vs Rogue this week. After working the crowd a little bit, Remo and Valiant went all out as they used some of their famous signature moves on each other. Remo had a slight advantage for most of the match, but Valiant was making his comeback after a spear that put the crowd on its feet. When Valiant was having his best moment in the match, Rogue appeared to attack him while the referee was talking to Remo. Rogue hit Valiant with the Crashing On to leave him lying on the ground. Remo fully aware of what was happening behind the referee all the time, had no mercy to hit him with the Lumbar Puncture before making the cover. Rogue returned the favor to Remo. Emma Chase discusses at the announcers table how Valiant is supposed to beat their rivals with these constant interferences. Remo def. Valiant (76) MAINSTREAM HERNANDEZ vs ZWB After having two matches recently they are 1-1. The crowd supports ZWB during the whole match. This was clearly the best bout between these two. Mainstream Hernandez landed on ZWB with a 360º splash and ZWB replied with a suicide dive later. ZWB went on controlling his opponent until he hit him with the 450º Splash, but Hernandez somehow kicked out at 2. Still surprised ZWB didn't expect what was coming when Hernandez hit him with the Super Kick for a clean win that shocked the announcers table and the crowd. After the match, Mainstream Hernandez looks at the camera and claims that he is the most underrated wrestler in SWF. Mainstream Hernandez def. ZWB (72) JOEY MORGAN and THE DALLAS COWBOYS (MARSHALL DILLON & RANGER) vs UNLEASHED AWESOMENESS (RANDY UNLEASHED, JEFFERSON STARDUST and HUEY CANNONBALL) The trio of Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys were humiliated in front of their home crowds by Unleashed Awesomeness before this match. Unleashed After a great start of the match by Morgan facing Randy, Unleashed Awesomeness showed they had superior chemistry. The energy that the babyfaces put in the first minutes dropped drastically and The Awesomeness hit Marshall Dillon with the Shock And Awe, but Ranger saved his partner. Randy had no problems to dominate a weakened Dillon until he finished him with the Running Enziguri. After winning the match, Unleashed Awesomeness were booed once again while the babyfaces sent a message: "This is not over". Unleashed Awesomeness def. Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys (70) ANGRY GILMORE vs THE CRIPPLER Gilmore had defeated The Crippler at When Hell Freezes Over and the heat between these two was already very high at this point. This was a very close match from start to finish with a good combination of technical skills and storytelling that lasted for 19 minutes. It was The Crippler who had the last laugh this time after he submitted Gilmore with the Full Nelson. Another good match between these two in a feud that just keeps getting hotter. The Crippler def. Angry Gilmore (75) BRANDON JAMES (w/ Krissy Angelle) vs MIKEY LAU w/ After Brandon James defeated him and Krissy Angelle humiliated him after their previous match at When Hell Freezes Over, Mikey Lay was waiting for this opportunity to take his revenge. But "Big Money" Brandon James had a dominant start of the match full of impact powerful moves and repeatedly punishing Lau's body inside and outside the ring. But fueled by the energy of the fans in Albuquerque, "The Dragon" showed resilience to resist James' blows and when he had the chance was able to connect with a flying kick to even the match. They went back and forth for 15 minutes of wild brawl where they hit the barricades many times until Mikey Lau hit James with the Dragon Whip, but Krissy Angelle hit Lau with a low blow out of nowhere from behind the ropes. Bradon James finally got up to hit Lay with the Brandon Drop Bomb to win. What a great non-stop action match, much better than their previous one. This was the match of the night. Brandon James def. Mikey Lau (81) Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight championship ROCKY GOLDEN (c) vs SCYTHE All the lights go out and Scythe makes his entrance walking slowly to the ring to The Spiritual Machine's version of "Don't Fear The Reaper". This epic entrance is a testament of Scythe's major star status in SWF, a position in the roster he has reached in the last months (80) Rocky Golden is making his tenth defence in this match, a great mark that motivates the champion to attack The Reaper in the first minutes while he is cheered by the crowd. But after the initial energy slows down, Scythe has the advantage and dominates the match with authority with a series of hard chops and a thunderous powerslam. The champion is in big trouble when Scythe goes for the Underworld Spike, but Rocky kicks out at 2. Later the champion is able to get more offense but Scythe is still commanding the match and hits Rocky with a couple more powerslams. Scythe is ready to use the Choke Slam to finish Rocky, but surprisingly the champion is able to avoid the finisher and connect with the Rocky Road! Rocky covers Scythe, the referee starts counting, Scythe tries to kick out but Rocky uses the ropes for leverage! The referee counts to 3! Scythe was in shock after losing in a match where he had a unique opportunity to win the title. In 18 minutes Rocky Golden made his tenth defence with a controversial finish but undoubtedly pragmatic and probably necessary to defeat Scythe and to remain the SWF World Heavyweight champion. Rocky Golden def. Scythe (80) SHOW RATING: 83
  10. Good decision to keep the belt in Left Shot's hands IMO. Be careful with Xavi Ferrera, he messed me up in LAP 😝
  11. 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. ??? Comments: No idea who's going to be but he should be good to defeat Trent Shaffer Gorgon vs. 'The Blonde Bombshell' Charity Sweet (w/Nicky Champion) Comments: I like Gorgon but I think Charity Sweet is winning this one 'The Angel of the Dark' Raven Robinson (w/Trent Shaffer) vs. Pariah Comments: Pariah is the #1 contender, she needs this win 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. Greg Black Comments: Steve Frehley is in a feud with Jack Bruce and is... Steve Frehley basically. 'Dirty' Dusty Ducont (w/Elizabeth Cartier) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: USPW World Title Match Rich Money (w/Dusty Ducont and Elizabeth Cartier) defends vs. Nicky 'Hawkeye' Champion Comments: Rich Money vs Nicky Champion for the World Title in American Wrestling? And I thought AI USPW was tough to play against LOL. Thank god I don't have to face your USPW in my SWF diary 😆. With that said I think Rich Money retains purely because it's a TV show match and I'm going to guess if Nicky Champion wins the title it'll be in a big event. Comments On Diary/Other Comments: Steve Frehley vs Jack Bruce should be good, I like how you're building this feud so far. Also it's nice the importance you're giving to people like Jack Jackson or Dusty Ducont. And definitely looking forward to seeing Enygma in the next episode.
  12. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Ekuma got injured for 1 month during the last Supreme TV episode, therefore the rematch between Hawaiian Crush and Fame & Money for the World Tag Team titles was postponed. Predictions for NOTHING TO LOSE 2020 Remo vs Valiant Mainstream Hernandez vs ZWB Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) vs Unleashed Awesomeness (Randy Unleashed, Jefferson Stardust and Huey Cannonball) Angry Gilmore vs The Crippler Brandon James vs Mikey Lau Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Rocky Golden (c) vs Scythe (BONUS) Will SWF Nothing To Lose beat USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams? Comments on diary / last episode:
  13. Thank you for your participation. @DexterXSR and @Toby0618 were the best this week. @Charasmatic Enigma is still commanding the leaderboard for total points, but @Toby0618 is only one point behind and the top 5 are separated by only 3 points. @DexterXSR is the leader for highest percentage. Let me repeat 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 4 @DexterXSR 5/6 @Toby0618 5/6 @Martel123 4/6 @KyTeran 3/6 @Charasmatic Enigma 3/6 @kanegan 3/6 @Wrestling Machine 3/6 @Shmoe II 2/6 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 16/27 + 1 bonus @Toby0618 15/27 + 1 bonus @Wrestling Machine 14/27 + 1 bonus @Martel123 14/22 + 1 bonus @KyTeran 13/27 + 1 bonus @kanegan 9/17 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 9/11 @Shmoe II 6/11 @Dawn 4/6 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus @angeldelayette 1/5 Predictions highest percentage @DexterXSR 81% (2 predictions) @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Dawn 66% (1 predictions) @Martel123 63% (4 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 59% (5 predictions) @Toby0618 55% (5 predictions) @Shmoe II 54% (2 predictions) @kanegan 52% (3 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 51% (5 predictions) @KyTeran 48% (5 predictions) @angeldelayette 20% (1 predictions) Everyone predicted that we were winning in the TV ratings this week. Thank you for all for your trust, but this will be a tough fight and those USPW guys will do everything to beat us. We lost this time but we won in the monthly average and we will continue fighting in the first PPV head-to-head 💪 The Rat Pack have some internal problems and right now they are losing momentum. I know what you're talking about. One of the reasons I'm focusing in the ratings war so much and Eric Eisen's personality is to justify this kind of matches early on this save. As weeks past you'll find more wrestlers taking part in the Main Events, but to solve SWF's initial storylines problem I didn't find a way where I didn't have to rely heavily on my stars in the first weeks. Also I don't want to have 2vs2 matches in the Main Event of all weekly TV shows, like I feel IA USPW does too much. Balance diary's reasoning and ratings is one of my priorities. You'll see also that Eric Eisen's motivations aren't only to beat USPW, that's all I can say for the moment. Of course he should. I've been cooking this feud since the first episode and it was the hottest starting storyline then, so this is clearly the most anticipated match in this diary so far. I'm enjoying this save because it's much more challenging than a company like LAP (my previous diary for those who don't know it) where I could do almost anything without risks. Now I have to balance everything and it's very interesting. The worst part probably is that I'm finding very difficult to continue the LAP diary at the same time (I thought that I would be able to keep posting LAP at a lower pace). I think I will find the time to do that at some point. It's difficult for me to have ideas for two diaries and much more difficult when one implies a company as big as SWF. About these first episodes probably relying too much on big matches is my biggest concern but I think there will be an evolution during the diary. Losing weekly battles against USPW is not a concern for me. I think it's part of the nature of SWF to win or lose against USPW, but we have to be always competitive.
  14. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } USPW AMERICAN WRESTLING WINS LAST BATTLE, BUT SWF SUPREME TV WINS THE JANUARY WAR Alicia Strong def. Melody (84) in USPW American Wrestling's Main Event to beat their opponents for the second consecutive week. Rogue def. Valiant (77) to main event a good SWF Supreme TV episode overall. Despite losing this week, SWF Supreme TV won the January war by an average of half a point. The two biggest companies in America will collide this Saturday when SWF Nothing To Lose will go head-to-head with USPW Stars, Stripes and Slams. Will this be a decisive moment for the wrestling industry?
  15. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 4 (Tuesday, week 4, January 2020. Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, TX. Attendance: 8479 SELL OUT!) Atom Smasher def. American Machine (71) A rematch of the first match of the year that was a good way to work the crowd again. The crowd sided with American Machine, but that only added more motivation to The Radiactive Wrecking Machine. Atom Smasher put on a dominant performance that lasted for 10 minutes and finished American Machine with the Radiation Blast. After the 3-count Atom Smasher wasn't happy enough and decided to add more punishment to American Machine with another Radition Blast while the crowd booed him. Angry Gilmore ran down the ramp to help American Machine. Atom Smasher saw him and immediately retreated. ANGLE: Unleashed Awesomeness mocks the Texan crowd. When they are about to say that "they say everything is bigger in Texas but nothing is bigger than our..." The Dallas Cowboys come out before they can finish the sentence (80) Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) and Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) def. The Rat Pack (Hollywood Bret Starr, Justin Sensitive, Monty Trescarde and Paul Huntingdon) (62) The Rat Pack's leader Hollywood Bret Starr looks very serious before the match. Recent losses against Hawaiian Crush including Fame & Glory losing the World Tag Team titles have been massive blows for them. Bret Starr starts the match against High Flyin Hawaiian to set the tone. Justin Sensitive tries to follow his leader and he's so intense that he accidentally injures Ekuma. Unfortunately for The Rat Pack, Fame & Glory are in really bad form and Faith & Old Glory recover the advantage for their team. High Flyin Hawaiian got tagged in seeking revenge after Ekuma's injury and soon hit Monty Trescarde with the Pacific Crush to win the match. Hollywood Bret Starr stormed out after the match again. Brandon James def. Robbie Retro (71) After his rival Mikey Lay won his match las week, Brandon James wanted to do the same in this match. This match had good storytelling and Robbie Retro used his charisma to win the crowd's support. Robbie Retro had a good performance in this match and survived various pinfall attempts. After 18 minutes, Brandon James hit Robbie Retro with the Big Money Move. ANGLE: The SWF World Heavyweight champion Rocky Golden is in the ring to talk about his title defence vs Scythe at Nothing To Lose. Rocky says the same he said before last week's title shot match about defending the title against the best opponents when Scythe comes out from the crowd and attacks him from behind. Scythe grabs Rocky again for a Choke Slam and then he points to the SWF World Heavyweight belt (79) Bear Bekowski def. Steven Parker (57) A wild brawl where Steven Parker tried to match Bekowski's power but undoubtedly he fell short. Bear Bekowski submitted Steven Parker with the Bear Trap. Worst match of the night. ANGLE: After losing tonight The Rat Pack are in the locker room. Hollywood Bret Starr tells Fame & Money they must recover the World Tag Team titles at Nothing To Lose or there will be consequences (60) The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) def. The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) (79) The Dallas Cowboys face The Awesomeness after Unleashed Awesomeness mocked the Texan crowd earlier and the crowd heavily supported them during the whole match. Fantastic tag team match where everyone got involved. Randy Unleashed was always a factor at ringside and he even pulled Marshall Dillon from outside when he was pinning Huey Cannonball. The Awesomeness connected with the Shock And Awe on Ranger and Marshall Dillon saved him, but immediately Jefferson Stardust surprised Ranger with a roll-up to win the match. The Texan crowd booed Unleashed Awesomeness loudly after this finish. Main Event: Rogue def. Valiant (77) The tensions between the former tag team partners have increased during the first weeks of 2020 and last week's title shot match was another step into their heated rivalry. Valiant had a strong start of the match and was clearly in control with his powerful moves. Valiant was ready for the Patriot Missile... But surprisingly Remo pulled Valiant's leg and then attacked him at ringside with the Lumbar Puncture. Remo put Valiant back to the ring and Rogue just needed to cover him to win the match. The crowd was furious with Remo, but not as furious as Valiant when he could get up. Rogue left the ring while Valiant was still on the ring pointing at Remo, who looked defiantly from the distance. SHOW RATING: 80
  16. The Dreadnought vs Manny Alvarez [1 Pts] The Dreadnought has been a tough opponent so far. The Gonzalez Family vs The Oklahomans [1 Pts] The Gonzalez Family outside PR should be an easy target for The Oklahomans! Jared Johnson vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts] Great news that Double J is one of the permanent signings. Southern Stinger vs Big Smash Clay [1 Pts] Push Southern Stinger! Outlaw Wes Revell vs Kip Keenan [1 Pts] Kip should win this after losing to Bradley Blaze. David Stone, The Heartbreak Express vs The First Impression [1 Pts] Rob Reynolds (c) vs Davis Wayne Newton in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title Too early for DWN. Left Shot (c) vs Renegade Bradley Blaze vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [2 Pts] Anything can happen.
  17. Future X (Petey Barnes & Eric Future) vs Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) Evan Alpass vs Byron Probably with an interference Cruiserweight World Cup Semi Final: Leighton Buzzard vs Ultra Violence You've already talked about a push for Leighton Buzzard and I can't see him losing this match Cruiserweight World Cup Semi Final: Grant Taypen vs Brilliant White This one is more of a personal preference than a prediction Grace Of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs JK Lee & Padraig O'Hearne Oh no! Where's Red Dragon?
  18. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Go-home episode before Nothing To Lose Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 4 American Machine vs Atom Smasher Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) and Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs The Rat Pack (Hollywood Bret Starr, Justin Sensitive, Monty Trescarde and Paul Huntingdon) Brandon James vs Robbie Retro Bear Bekowski vs Steven Parker The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) Main Event: Rogue vs Valiant (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Comments on diary / last episode:
  19. Thank you for your predictions. @Theheel had a great debut and was the only one who predicted that SWF wouldn't lead the TV rankings for a third consecutive week. @Charasmatic Enigma is still the leader for total points. @Shmoe II, @Theheel and @DexterXSR, who made their debut in this round, now have the highest percentage, congratulations to all of them. I 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 3 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus @Martel123 4/5 @Shmoe II 4/5 @Charasmatic Enigma 4/5 @DexterXSR 4/5 @Wrestling Machine 3/5 @KyTeran 2/5 @Toby0618 2/5 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 13/21 + 1 bonus @Wrestling Machine 11/21 + 1 bonus @Toby0618 10/21 + 1 bonus @KyTeran 10/21 + 1 bonus @Martel123 10/16 + 1 bonus @kanegan 6/11 + 1 bonus @Dawn 4/6 @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus @Shmoe II 4/5 @DexterXSR 4/5 @angeldelayette 1/5 Predictions highest percentage @Shmoe II 80% (1 predictions) @Theheel80% (1 predictions) @DexterXSR 80% (1 predictions) @Dawn 66% (1 predictions) @Martel123 62% (3 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 61% (4 predictions) @kanegan 54% (2 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 52% (4 predictions) @Toby0618 47% (4 predictions) @KyTeran 47% (4 predictions) @angeldelayette 20% (1 predictions) Thank you @Shmoe II. Glad you like this feud and WHFO, I'm happy with how the first event turned out. It's good that you point out the sports entertaining thing because I'll try to exploit the differences between the PG product that USPW is and SWF's sports entertaining without taking it too far. Spencer Spade's last segment is an example. You won't have to wait for too long for Golden vs Scythe, next is the go-home episode and then they'll collide at Nothing To Lose. Thank you @DexterXSR. I read somewhere that you are new to the CVerse. I hope this diary will make you like SWF more as this is my favorite company in the CVerse. That was my idea but what I didn't expect was the low rating they produced (56). I understand that almost everyone thought we could win in the weekly TV ratings again because we had a good card and I think this match is what made us lose. It seemed like a random match but I didn't want to spoil Demolition's debut. Primus Allen is a big threat, but don't sleep on The Domination, they were something in RIPW, can they translate that to the biggest stage? And of course Kristen Pearce in suit I thought was a cool thing haha. I could prolongue this much more but it was very obvious that the Fear The Reaper storyline had to end with Scythe facing Rocky Golden at some point, so I thought it was enough with having postponed it for one event. Also since I put a lot of focus on the initial storylines' problem (remember SWF needs at least 5 storylines with more than 70 heat) I thought an update was a good thing to do: Storylines update Fear the Reaper (81) Big Money, Big Problems (79) Remo vs Valiant vs Rogue (78) Angry Gilmore vs The Crippler (75) Fame & Money vs Hawaiian Crush (73) American Machine vs Atom Smasher (73) Joey Morgan vs Unleashed Awesomeness (72) Davids vs Brown (70) ZWB vs Mainstream Hernandez (68) Supreme Star Rising (63)
  20. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } USPW AMERICAN WRESTLING HITS BACK! As if the announcement that Nothing To Lose would go head-to-head with Stars, Stripes and Slams had woken up USPW, this week USPW American Wrestling hit back to get the highest rating. Nicky Champion & Julius Moor def. Steve Frehley & Joss Thompson (85) in the Main Event of USPW American Wrestling. Scythe def. Valiant, Remo and Rogue (79) in a SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match in Supreme TV. Good match but not enough to lead the rankings this week. Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach def. Jay Chord & Joshua Taylor (81) to main event TCW Presents Total Wrestling.
  21. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 3 (Tuesday, week 3, 2020. Reynolds Center, Tulsa, OK. Attendance: 8355 SELL OUT!) Mikey Lau def. John Greed (56) A match to work the crowd and an opportunity for Lau to bounce back from his loss vs Brandon James at When Hell Freezes Over that didn't deliver. The chemistry between these two wasn't good. After 15 awkward minutes, Mikey Lau hit John Greed with the Scything Side Kick to win the match. ANGLE: Ana Garcia interviews ZWB, who will face Mainstream Hernandez again tonight. After losing to him and hearing Hernandez claiming he's actually better than ZWB, Zimmy seems determined to defeat Hernandez this time when he says that "actions speak louder than words" (64) Before the second match Kristen Pearce, who has been Avalanche's manager since his days in RIPW, introduces a new faction called Demolition. Kristen Pearce announces The Domination (the tag team formed by Avalanche and Chill in RIPW) is back and the destructive force that Primus Allen represents completes this stable. Demolition (Avalanche, Chill and Primus Allen) def. Oliver Kobb, Robbie Retro and Steven Parker (50) Demolition faced the trio of babyfaces that were Oliver Kobb, Robbie Retro and Steven Parker. The Domination brought back their tag team moves and proven chemistry to start the match, but Robbie Retro and Steven Parker did a good job and there was a slight advantage for Demolition during the first 3 or 4 minutes. Later Primus Allen got tagged in to face Oliver Kobb and it was a complete squash until Primus Allen finished Kobb with his famous Running Powerslam. ANGLE: Rocky Golden is in the ring to deliver a short promo where he talks about his last title defence vs Valiant at When Hell Freezes Over and Scythe's attack after the match. He says he has no preference in the Title Shot Match that will determine the next challenger because he is the SWF World Heavyweight champion and that means he is the best wrestler in America and he's not afraid to defend the title against anyone. This segment wakes up the crowd after a slow start to the show (82) Joey Morgan def. Randy Unleashed (74) Duane Fry comments at the announce table that The Awesomeness aren't present in the arena tonight because they've been chosen to represent SWF in a local late show. Joey Morgan hears what Duane Fry is saying and points to Randy Unleashed saying that he's going to pay for what they did to him in his home state Minnesota a few weeks ago. Morgan completes a great performance and, despite Randy's good moments in the match, he finally defeats his opponent when he applies the Empire Spiral. Randy looks really unhappy after this loss yelling "Jeff, Huey, where the hell are you?". ANGLE: When Joey Morgan is heading to the backstage Jefferson Stardust and Huey Cannonball come out running down the ramp to assault Joey Morgan. Apparently their participation in the late show finished earlier than expected and they drove to the arena but couldn't arrive before the match finished. Randy joins them later and The Awesomeness held Morgan down to let Randy hit him with the Running Enziguri like they did to help Randy win their previous match (72) ANGLE: Spencer Spade is in the ring and he's still angry after losing to Jungle Lord last week. "The Supreme Star" surprises the crowd when he says he's got something that will change their opinions about Jungle Lord and proceeds to show a picture of Jungle Lord shitting in the toilet. Jungle Lord is clearly seen surprised looking at the camera in the photo and Spade confirms it was one of his bad jokes when he says he took the photo himself and that "it smelled like jungle there" while he laughs. At the announce table Emma Chase comments that it'll be interesting to see Jungle Lord's reaction (59) ZWB def. Mainstream Hernandez (69) After a roll-up finish the last time they meet, ZWB was much more ready to react to Hernandez's tricks in this match. This was a match full of dangerous aerial moves again and it was better than the previous one, showing this feud keeps gaining momentum. After ZWB survived a submission attempt when Hernandez locked him for a figure four, ZWB delivered his 450 Degree Splash finisher. They are now 1-1 and it doesn't look like this is the last time they'll meet this month. Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match Scythe def. Valiant, Remo and Rogue (79) The Four-Way Match between these four titans was the war you expected and tactics played an important role in this match. Scythe set the tone early in the match but Remo, Rogue and Valiant started to work together to take him out of the equation. After that initial phase of the match, Remo and Rogue worked together against Valiant, who fought back bravely and received a lot of support from the crowd. After Remo connected with The Destroyer on Valiant, Rogue attacked Remo finishing their alliance, but Scythe retuned to the ring on time to seize on the moment. Scythe cleaned the ring and pinned Valiant to win the match. A shot of Scythe's face knowing that he'll finally face Rocky Golden at Nothing To Lose in less than 2 weeks closes the episode. SHOW RATING: 79
  22. Left Shot vs Lassana Makutsi in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Raphael in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Texas Hangman vs Jared Johnson in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze vs Kip Keenan in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Left Shot vs James Prudence in the Semi-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Jared Johnson vs Renegade Bradley Blaze in the Semi-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Jared Johnson in the Final of LSW King Of The Rodeo [3 Pts]
  23. That new pic is top notch! Push Souther Stinger, probably it will be fun ride.
  24. Many interesting new faces in the King Of The Rodeo. Makutsi was completely unexpected and it'll be nice to see how you use him. I wasn't high on David Stone in LSW but I'll wait and see what happens. Double J should be good for LSW, he can do a lot of things for you. Frederique has already a story with James Prudence and you can build a feud pretty quick Left Shot vs Kip Keenan style. I like Southern Stinger, a really cool alter ego for Rayne Man. What a pity that draw against "The Draw" LOL. Not sure if Aztec Prince will be a one time wonder or a permanent signing but he's a good worker.
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