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  1. <p>WWF January 1985 to November 2002-</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight- Chris Jericho</p><p> WWF World Heavyweight (renamed from WCW World Heavyweight)- Chris Jerihco</p><p> WWF Intercontinental- Edge</p><p> WWF Tag Team- Chris Benoit and Christian</p><p> WWF Women's- Jaguar Yokota </p><p> </p><p> Champion Carnival 2002- Chris Jericho</p><p> Ms. WWF Bikini 2001- Torrie Wilson</p><p> Rick Rude Memorial Battle Royal 2002- Jeff Hardy</p><p> WWF King of the Ring 2002- Chris Benoit</p><p> WWF Royal Rumble 2002- Triple H</p><p> WWF Tag Team Classic 2002- The Dudley Boyz</p>
  2. <p>Playing as WWF, started in January 1985, currently in April 2002-</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight- Triple H</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental- Mark Henry</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team- The Dudleys Boys</p><p> </p><p> WWF Women's- Victoria</p><p> </p><p> Champion Carnival-</p><p> Chris Jericho won the 2002 tournament held in Japan every April</p><p> </p><p> King of the Ring-</p><p> Edge won the 2001 tournament held every June</p><p> </p><p> Rick Rude Memorial Battle Royal-</p><p> Jeff Hardy won the 2002 Battle Royal held every Wrestlemania</p><p> </p><p> Royal Rumble-</p><p> Tripe H</p><p> </p><p> Ms. WWF Bikini Contest-</p><p> Torrie Wilson won the 2001 Bikini Contest, held every December</p><p> </p><p> Million Dollar Title- Robert Roode</p>
  3. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Historian" data-cite="Historian" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41194" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Nope. If they are under developmental contracts they aren't loanable.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thanks. Follow up question...does a worker need to be in development for a certain amount of time per month to receive the gains from it? Example, if I call up a worker, send them in a talent trade to another promotion, then send them back down to dev after they appear for that promotion, will they still improve their skills as if they never left?</p>
  4. If I'm in an alliance with another companies development company, can I take their wrestlers in a talent trade?
  5. <p>Playing as WWF, started in January 1985, currently in November 2001.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight-</p><p> Steven Regal</p><p> Regal defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H in a triple threat match at Summerslam. After turning against HHH the next night on Raw, Regal has used HHH's wife, Stephanie McMahon, to keep HHH out of the title picture.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental-</p><p> Christian</p><p> After his tag team partner Edge won the IC title in July and the King of the Ring tournament the month before, Christian would jealously turn on Edge, winning the IC title from him at Summerslam</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team-</p><p> Eddie Guerrero and Owen Hart</p><p> The team of Guerrero and Hart are currently in a stable along with Steve Corino and Batista. They won the titles from Booker T and Diamond Dallas Page.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Women's-</p><p> Lita</p><p> Lita won the title for the third time from Trish Stratus, who then brought in Victoria to help her regain the title. Luckily, Lita had Molly Holly turn face to even the odds.</p><p> </p><p> Champion Carnival-</p><p> The Great Muta won the 2001 tournament held in Japan every April</p><p> </p><p> King of the Ring-</p><p> Edge won the 2001 tournament held every June</p><p> </p><p> Rick Rude Memorial Battle Royal-</p><p> Eddie Guerrero won the 2001 Battle Royal held every Wrestlemania</p><p> </p><p> Royal Rumble-</p><p> Stone Cold Steve Austin won the Royal Rumble for the third time in 2001.</p><p> </p><p> Ms. WWF Bikini Contest-</p><p> Trish Stratus won the 2000 Bikini Contest, held every December</p><p> </p><p> Million Dollar Title-</p><p> After returning from a six month vacation, Ted DiBiase brought back his Million Dollar title and gave it to Robert Roode, who he currently manages.</p>
  6. Playing as the WWF, started in January 1985, currently in June 2001... WWF Heavyweight- Stone Cold Steve Austin Currently in his third reign with the belt. Defeated The Rock at Wrestlemania 17 for it. Is feuding with Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker. WWF Intercontinental- The Great Muta Currently in his first reign, defeated Mark Henry for it last month, and still feuding with Henry for the title. WWF Light Heavyweight- Rey Mysterio Jr. Currently in his fourth reign, defeated Jeff Hardy for it. Had to do a quick change right after Jeff won the belt, due to both Hardys being suspended. Feuding with Dean Malenko. Thinking of retiring the title, as the LHW division just isn't there for me. WWF Women's- Trish Stratus In her first reign, beat Lita for it. Currently feuding with Takako Inoue. WWF Tag Team- Paul Wight and Kane This monster team is in their second reign, beating the Hardys in April for the titles. Currently feuding with Edge and Christian. WWF King of the Ring- Won by Kurt Angle last year. Currently booking this year's tournament, with a finals set of Edge and Chris Benoit. WWF Royal Rumble- Stone Cold Steve Austin won the Rumble for the third time in January. Champion Carnival- The Great Muta. Since taking over the tournament in 1995, Muta became the first Japanese to win it. Rick Rude Memorial Battle Royal- Rick Rude passed away in April 2000. As a way to honor him, the WWF is holding a battle royal every year at Wrestlemania. The first RRMBR was won by the debuting Eddie Guerrero this year. WWF Tag Team Classic- The 2000 TTC was won by the team of Triple H and Steven Regal, beating the Legion of Doom in the finals. Ms. WWF Bikini Contest- The tastefully done Ms. WWF Bikini contest is a tournament of bikini contests set during the month of December. The first version, held in 1999, was won by Stacy Keibler, used as a way to introduce her to the WWF. The 2000 contest was won by Trish Stratus. Probably won't keep the contest around for too long, maybe another two years, and replacing it with a Queen of the Ring tournament. Debating on what to do with the Light Heavyweight title. I can either retool it with some new wrestlers, but that would mean getting rid of some others to make room for it. Or, scrapping it, and just mixing the few that I currently have on my roster with everybody else. That is my most likely course, I'm just trying to decide on if I want to have another title or not. I've had a TV title in the past, but it didn't last very long.
  7. If I'm reading it right, usually when you're on a list, you can start typing on your keyboard to get to something. Example, if I'm looking for Chris Jericho on my roster, I can start typing his name on my keyboard to get to him. With the new list, that won't be possible.
  8. <p>Playing as the WWF, started in January 1985, just started January 2000.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight-</p><p> Booker T</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental-</p><p> Mr. Wrestling III (Steve Corino)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team-</p><p> The Rock and Mankind</p><p> </p><p> WWF Women's-</p><p> Chyna</p><p> </p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight-</p><p> Essa Rios</p><p> </p><p> Champion Carnival-</p><p> Owen Hart (1999 winner)</p><p> </p><p> King of the Ring-</p><p> Owen Hart (1999 winner)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team Classic-</p><p> The Undertaker and Kane (1999 winners)</p><p> </p><p> Ms. WWF Bikini-</p><p> Stacy Keibler (1999 winner)</p>
  9. <p>WWF, started in January 1985, currently in September 1999</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight: The Undertaker</p><p> Beat Stone Cold Steve Austin at Fully Loaded, set to defend against Owen Hart at Unforgiven.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental: Steven Regal</p><p> Beat Dean Malenko at Fully Loaded, set to defend in a 5 way match against Val Venis, Billy Gunn, Arn Anderson, and Chris Benoit at Unforgiven.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team: The Dudley Boys</p><p> Beat The Hardy Boys at King of the Ring, set to defend against The Impact Players at Unforgiven.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Womens: Manami Toyota</p><p> Beat Yumi Fukawa at Over the Edge, will defend against Chyna at Unforgiven</p><p> </p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight: Rey Mysterio Jr.</p><p> Beat Shane Helms on a Raw after King of the Ring, will defend in a four way against Helms, Jerry Lynn, and Shinjiro Otani at Unforgiven</p><p> </p><p> WWF King of the Ring: Owen Hart</p><p> Owen defeated Val Venis in the finals.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Royal Rumble: Vince McMahon</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team Classic: The Brothers of Destruction</p><p> The BoD beat The Dudley Boys in the finals.</p><p> </p><p> Champion Carnival: Owen Hart</p><p> Owen defeated Ricky Steamboat in the finals.</p><p> </p><p> Owen has had quite the year so far. Winning both the King of the Ring and the Champion Carnival. And now is getting a shot at the Heavyweight title.</p>
  10. <p>WWF, currently in April 1999, started January 1985...</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight-Stone Cold Steve Austin</p><p> WWF Intercontinental- Booker T</p><p> WWF Tag Team- The Acolytes</p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight- Shinjiro Otani</p><p> WWF Women's- Yumi Fukawa</p><p> </p><p> WWF Royal Rumble 1999- Stone Cold Steve Austin</p><p> WWF King of the Ring 1998- Ken Shamrock (Extremely sad, as Shamrock would pass away a few months later.)</p><p> WWF Tag Team Classic 1998- The Legion of Doom</p><p> The Champion Carnival 1998- Booker T</p>
  11. <p>Playing as the WWF, currently in April 1998, started in January 1985.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight-</p><p> Stone Cold Steve Austin</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental-</p><p> The Rock</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team-</p><p> Steve Corino and Chris Candido</p><p> </p><p> WWF Woman's-</p><p> Sable</p><p> </p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight-</p><p> Chris Jericho</p><p> </p><p> Royal Rumble-</p><p> Stone Cold Steve Austin</p><p> </p><p> King of the Ring-</p><p> Hunter Hearst Helmsley (1997 winner)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team Classic-</p><p> Steve Corino and Chris Candido (1997 winners)</p><p> </p><p> Grand Champion Carnival-</p><p> Booker T</p>
  12. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="James Casey" data-cite="James Casey" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41194" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Is there any negative relationship with an existing member promotion in the alliance? Do they fail on any of the membership criteria?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Yep, turns out they do have a negative relationship with one of the other promotions. I'm guessing there is no way I can change this, short of ending my relationship as parent company of one of them, taking them over, and hoping they agree to end the negative relationship?</p>
  13. How can I get one of my child companies to join my alliance? I've tried at least 10 different owners, most with "open" for their feelings on pacts, some with normal but my invite to join the alliance is always rejected. What am I missing?
  14. <p>WWF, started in January 1985, currently in April 1997</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight-</p><p> The Undertaker (3rd reign)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental-</p><p> Rocky Maivia (1st reign)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team-</p><p> The Dudley Boys (1st reign)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Women's-</p><p> Jaguar Yokota (5th reign)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight-</p><p> Dean Malenko (2nd reign)</p>
  15. My only other suggestions then would be to either shake it up by doing something you've yet to do (I did a year long title reign with a heel Jaguar Yokota that ended with her being upset by a rookie coming in and beating her) or by scrapping it for a few years until some newer workers come along that you might want to use again.
  16. Booking a Women's division for my WWF game has been one of the hardest things I've done. I started in 1985 and actually didn't start using Women until 1990. 6 years later, I still struggle with it. Before killing it, ask yourself why? Is it because you've been using the same 11 wrestlers? If so, maybe release a few, and bring some new ones in?
  17. <p>WWF, started in January 1985, currently in August 1996.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight-</p><p> Shawn Michaels (first reign, defeated Bret Hart at Wrestlemania 12)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental-</p><p> Hunter Hearst Helmsley (first reign, defeated Brian Pillman on Raw after Steve Austin interfered)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team-</p><p> New Age Outlaws (first reign, defeated Chris Candido and Steve Corino at King of the Ring)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Women's-</p><p> Ivory (first reign, defeated Manami Toyota at King of the Ring)</p><p> </p><p> King of the Ring 1996-</p><p> Stone Cold Steve Austin (defeated Bob Holly in the finals)</p><p> </p><p> Royal Rumble 1996-</p><p> Shawn Michaels</p><p> </p><p> Champion Carnival 1996- (bought out AJPW last year, hold this tourament every April in Japan)</p><p> Brian Pillman</p><p> </p><p> I'm currently holding a 16 man tournament to crown the first WWF Light Heavyweight champion. Final match will be between Hayabusa and Dean Malenko.</p><p> </p><p> Also going to hold my annual Tag Team Classic tournament next month. I'm expecting Owen Hart and the British Bulldog to win and become the only team to win the tournament two years in a row.</p>
  18. Probably a stupid question, but can a wrestler who is injured but still able to fight, gain skill improvements?
  19. <p>What affects auto push? I know it's been answered before, but not sure where.</p><p> </p><p> I have a wrestler who is in the early 90s in pop in every area in the USA. More so than some of my main eventers. According to the most popular page, he's second in the world in pop overall. But the game insists on autopushing him to mid card. Any reason why?</p>
  20. <p>So, I'm buying out AJPW in my WWF game that is currently in 1995 (started in 1985). My current plan is to bring over around 20 of their active wrestlers, a road agent or two, and maybe their announce team. Was thinking of doing a small brand split, with the main part of my roster being on the two hour Monday Night Raw and with the 20 wrestlers from AJPW plus up to 5 WWF wrestlers on a one hour show based entirely in Japan. </p><p> </p><p> Here's where I'm needing help..</p><p> </p><p> 1. Will their main eventers, with little to no pop in the US, be able to carry the show to good enough ratings? I'm thinking that with the TV coverage I have and by putting a few of my guys over there, I'll be able to get their pop up fast, just not sure if it would totally tank my ratings. What if I just put the TV show to have coverage in Japan? Would that help?</p><p> </p><p> 2. For the TV show, does it matter if the announcers just speak Japanese if it is being shown in America?</p><p> </p><p> 3. Would around 20-25 wrestlers be enough for both a heavyweight division and a light heavyweight division? And any tips for fitting both on a one hour show? I'm betting that the majority of the matches will be three on three, kinda like Japan runs now a days, with major singles matches happening on PPV.</p>
  21. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jazz49ers" data-cite="Jazz49ers" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>1994 is off to a roaring start. It started off with a big bang, as Randy Savage would turn against his WWF brothers, joining his former best friend, Hulk Hogan, in the nWo. With a shot at Hogan on the line at the Royal Rumble, Ric Flair, The Undertaker, Bret Hart, and many more would fight tooth and nail for the victory, but at the end, with Flair and Undertaker battling each other, Randy Savage managed to knock them out, but Bret Hart would sneak up behind Macho Man, throw him over the top rope, and win the Royal Rumble for the second time.<p> </p><p> Not only would this gave Hart a title shot against Hogan at Wrestlemania X, him and his brother Owen had won the tag team titles after the Hollywood Blonds were forced to vacate the titles when Steve Austin got injured. They won the titles against High & Mighty but the team of Jake Roberts and Rick Rude would ask for another title shot at the February PPV. After Hogan would get involved, High & Mighty picked up the tag titles for the fourth time.</p><p> </p><p> This would free up Bret Hart to put his entire focus on Hulk Hogan, and getting rid of the nWo. Hart would challenge Hogan to put the nWo on the line as well as the title at Wrestlemania, but it would only be a few weeks later, when Hart promised to put his career on the line, that Hogan would finally agree to it.</p><p> </p><p> After just a few weeks in the nWo, Randy Savage would pick up an injury, keeping him out for a few months. Hogan, always with a back up plan, brought in the Big Boss Man to be his enforcer ending into Wrestlemania. The month of March would be filled with the WWF battling the nWo, with The Undertaker promising that no nWo member would get involved at Wrestlemania.</p><p> </p><p> Steve Austin and Randy Savage would both return the week of Wrestlemania, adding to the nWo's numbers. Austin and Brian Pillman would challenge and defeat High & Mighty for the WWF Tag Team titles, while Randy Savage would unsuccessfully challenge The Undertaker. Ric Flair, doing his part to take care of the nWo, would make Big Boss Man tap out to the Figure Four.</p><p> </p><p> Mr. Perfect, second in charge in the nWo, and holding the IC title since October, would have a tough task at Wrestlemania, putting up the title against Shawn Michaels and Owen Hart in a triple threat match. Shawn Michaels would pick up the victory, becoming a four time IC champion but wouldn't come out a winner, as his bodyguard, Diesel, would turn against the Heart Break Kid. Brutally attacking the much smaller man, Diesel obviously is tired of being in the background.</p><p> </p><p> Despite winning the tag titles, the nWo wasn't having a very good Wrestlemania going into the main event. Right before the match started, The Undertaker, Owen Hart, Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair would find the nWo in the back, fighting them down from walking to the ring with Hulk Hogan. Not having to worry about anybody at ringside, The Hitman was able to put away Hogan, making him tap to the Sharpshooter, ending the reign of Hogan and the nWo in the WWF, and winning the Heavyweight title for the second time in his career.</p><p> </p><p> I had Jerry Sags ask for his release, which I granted. With the help of Ted DiBiase, Sags was a half decent worker but wasn't able to make much of his push after winning the King of the Ring. I used him to put over the 1 2 3 Kid, which made him unhappy. Oh well, no big loss. Stan Hansen's contract expired and I let the old cowboy go. Once he retires, I might bring him back as a road agent if he's interested. I tired to let Nikita Koloff's contract expire, but Vince McMahon resigned him to a three year deal. He's still pretty young so I might try to figure out something with him.</p><p> </p><p> I signed Dustin Rhodes away from the WCW. Still a few years before I'm ready for Goldust to appear, I brought up John Layfield from development and made them The New Blackjacks, Blackjack Rhodes and Blackjack Bradshaw. Thinking of sticking Sunny with them. They'll be my second cowboy tag team along with the Smokin' Gunns, so that's a built in feud, right?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> After beating Hogan at Wrestlemania X, Bret Hart would defend his Heavyweight title against Ric Flair, Randy Savage, Rick Rude, and Hogan, all one on one and in triple threats or four ways. It wasn't long, however, until the constant beat downs and defenses got to Bret, and he lost the title to Randy Savage at Summerslam. The match was a classic, and Hart quickly asked for his rematch at the next PPV, which Savage again won. He didn't hold the title for very long, with Rick Rude finally winning the big one for the first time in his career. Rude would end the year defending the Heavyweight title against Savage, Flair, and Hart at our December PPV. </p><p> </p><p> After turning against Shawn Michaels, Diesel would continue to brutally attack the IC champion. Despite being the much smaller wrestler, Michaels would score one victory against Diesel, but at King of the Ring in June, Diesel would not only win the belt, but put Michaels on the shelf for a few months. Surprisingly, it was Owen Hart that would come to the aid of Michaels, demanding a match against Diesel. Diesel would defend the belt against Owen, then in a triple threat against Owen and Michaels, after Michaels came back from his injury. Diesel would let his guard down at Survivor Series and his cockiness would get the best of him. Being distracted by Shawn Michaels, Diesel would not notice as a sneaky Steven Regal would pin Owen Hart during their triple threat match to win the IC title.</p><p> </p><p> Speaking of Steven Regal, his name now is actually King Steven Regal. With the help of his bodyguard, Dave Finlay, Regal won the 1994 King of the Ring, defeating Nobuhiko Takada in the finals. His first target as King? The Undertaker. Things would not fair well for the King, as he would lose to The Undertaker before changing his target and going after the IC title.</p><p> </p><p> The Hollywood Blonds, being the only nWo members to walk out of Wrestlemania with some championship gold, would get even luckier as one half of their main opponent, Jake Roberts, would leave us to sign with WCW. After bragging about this and that nobody could compete with them, the Blonds would be shocked when the Legion of Doom would return to the WWF after years away. This would start a blood feud through out the summer, with the LOD winning the tag belts, both teams costing each other the 1994 Tag Team Classic, and eventually ending with a Loser Leaves Town match at our September PPV, after the Blonds cost LOD the tag titles to the New Blackjacks. The Legion of Doom would win the match, sending the Hollywood Blonds out of the WWF.</p><p> </p><p> With LOD worried about the Blonds, the New Blackjacks of Blackjack Rhodes (Dustin Rhodes) and Blackjack Bradshaw would become the target of young upstarts, Ken Shamrock and Marc Mero. After numerous sneak attacks, and the Blackjacks picking up a victory over Shamrock and Mero, the two teams would eventually have three straight draws, forcing WWF President Gorilla Monsoon to strip the belts off the Blackjacks and start a tournament to crown new champions.</p><p> </p><p> The 1994 WWF Tag Team Classic was won by the Smokin Gunns. How was I rewarded for giving these two this giant victory? By having Bart Gunn sign with WCW. He was buried on his way out, with Billy Gunn given the rest of the year off. Wasted year for that tournament.</p><p> </p><p> Nothing too major happened during the year. I found out that WCW will always have a upper hand against me in bidding wars. I am not willing to offer anybody creative control and I didn't put any of my user talent points in the negotiating stat. Yay, me. I lost out on Sting, Diamond Dallas Page, Eddie Guerrero, and a few others this year because of that. Oh well, I did manage to sign Dustin Rhodes and Bob Holly away from WCW!</p><p> </p><p> Speaking of WCW, after having Rick Martel defend Sting for their World title, Scott Hall would win the Big Gold Belt in December, which is a great move by them. Hall also holds the WCW Tag Team titles with the number one wrestler in the Power 500 and the Wrestler of the Year...Tito Santana. They also got Tag Team of the Year. Whatever, I got match of the year, and Wrestlemania won show of the year for the sixth year running.</p><p> </p><p> Going into 1995, I've set myself a few goals. One, push Randy Savage, Ric Flair, and Hulk Hogan out of the main event. All three have meant a lot to the WWF and probably still have a lot to give, but its time for the young guys to take over. Two, rebuild the tag division. Part of the reason for stripping the belts off the Blackjacks and starting a tournament was to see if I could find any new teams to put together. Three, shake up the wrestling world. I'm sure this would require me to work behind the scenes a bit, but I want to buy out ECW, make them a development company for me, and buy out either AJPW or NJPW and run a Japan invasion. Either way, 1995 should be a fun 10th year in this game. Especially with the debuts of Mankind, Hunter Helmsley, and others.</p>
  22. I say keep Rocky in wrestling. But maybe set him to be a movie star, so that every once in a while, he'll leave to film a movie?
  23. <p>The year is 1994. For a year now, ever since returning from five years in WCW, Hulk Hogan has been a heel. Forming the nWo, running undefeated for months with the Heavyweight title in his possession, reforming the Megapowers with a heel Randy Savage after the nWo was forced to disband. He's been at the top of his game. But, his time as a heel should be over soon. And I have the perfect storyline to turn him face. I'm going to bring in a young rookie, have him try to befriend Hogan after worshiping him growing up, only for Hogan to turn him away time and time again. Eventually, the young rookie will be attacked by a heel stable, and Hogan will come to his side and save him.</p><p> </p><p> The only question is, who will this rookie be? That's where I need help from you guys. I currently have three people in mind.</p><p> </p><p> The first, is a generated character named Sam Hannigan. He's a lightweight, spot monkey. Decent top row skills, great basics and psychology, 87 SQ, decent entertainment skills. Graduated from my dojo in 1986, but is only 26 years old. I had him in my development company for the first two years of his career, never used him on my main roster, and he's spent the last two years in the WCW before being released. Problem with him is, after this storyline with Hogan, I have no idea where I would go with him.</p><p> </p><p> The second choice would be Adam Copeland. He's only been in my development company for a few months, so he still has lots of room to grow down there. The future Edge already has good skills and could use the boost being a young teammate of Hogan's before something crazy happens and he turns into the crazy Edge. Just not sure how early I would be bringing him up from dev would cut into his progress.</p><p> </p><p> The third choice is Tatanka. Been in my development company for four (4!) years and still hasn't once asked to be brought up. Decent skills all around. My most likely choice right now, as I could see the rub from Hogan pushing him into midcard status and keeping him there for years.</p>
  24. Looking for a group name for Cactus Jack, Kevin Sullivan, and Glenn Jacobs (not sure what name he will be under yet, Will not be Kane, however), being managed by Johnny Polo. Year is 1994, and I'm playing the WWF. I'm thinking Dungeon of Doom, since I have no shame in ripping off real life stuff, but looking for other ideas.
  25. <p>WWF August 1994 (started January 1985)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight:</p><p> Bret Hart- 2x champion, beat Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania X</p><p> </p><p> WWF Intercontinental:</p><p> Diesel- Beat Shawn Michaels at King of the Ring</p><p> </p><p> WWF Tag Team:</p><p> The Legion of Doom- 3x champions, beat the Hollywood Blonds at the Raw after King of the Ring</p><p> </p><p> WWF Women's:</p><p> Jaguar Yokota- 3x champion, beat Aja Kong on the first Raw of June.</p><p> </p><p> WWF Television:</p><p> Jeff Jarrett- 2x champion, beat Mitsuharu Misawa on the third Raw of July</p><p> </p><p> WWF King of the Ring:</p><p> Steven Regal, defeated Nobuhiko Takada for the 1994 crown</p><p> </p><p> WWF Royal Rumble:</p><p> Bret Hart, 2x</p>
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