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  1. WWF January 1985 - March 2002 WWF World Heavyweight The Rock (5x), def. Chris Jericho at Armageddon 2001 WWF Intercontinental Eddie Guerrero (1x), def. Rob Van Dam at Judgment Day 2001 WWF United States Vacant, Tournament currently in progress, will conclude at WrestleMania X8 WWF World Tag Team Edge & Christian (6x), def. Billy Kidman & Stevie Richards at Survivor Series 2001 WWF Television Toshiaki Kawada (3x), def Jeff Hardy on WWF Monday Night RAW #429 WWF Women's Lisa-Marie Varon (2x), def. Mickie James at No Way Out 2002 Royal Rumble Kurt Angle (1x) Royal Rumble (Women's) Trish Stratus (1x) WM18 plan throughout the entire last year was Jericho (c) vs. Rock, with Rock winning the Royal Rumble, but Jericho has been working hurt (shoulder injury), so I decided to shift away. He will now wrestle HBK while Rock defends in a triple threat against Angle and HHH. As it stands, it looks like Rock may go the entire game without a Royal Rumble win, since I plan to reduce his role post-WM.
  2. WWF January 1985 - October 2001 WWF World Heavyweight Booker T (1x), def. Triple H at Vengeance 2001 WWF Intercontinental Eddie Guerrero (1x), def. Rob Van Dam at Judgment Day 2001 WWF United States Scott Steiner (1x), def. Rey Mysterio at Vengeance 2001 WWF World Tag Team RIOT (Wesley Stevenson/Hardcore Holly) (1x), won vacant titles against Billy Kidman & Stevie Richards at Vengeance 2001 WWF Television Toshiaki Kawada (2x), def. AJ Styles on Monday Night RAW #420 WWF Women's Trish Stratus (2x), def. Jaguar Yokota at Vengeance 2001 Hall of Immortals Cindy Maranne (Americana) 3x WWF Women's Champion 4x WCW Women's Champion 1x WCW Women's Wrestling Grand Prix 3x Female Wrestler of the Year (1987, 1990, 1991) RVD & Shelton had to relinquish their Tag Team Championships because Shelton got injured the week before the PPV. Had to scramble together a replacement tag match and decided to reward veterans Stevenson & Holly. Christian and Matt Hardy are out injured too. My tag scene got crippled almost overnight. They'll thankfully all be back soon so I can start building towards the final chapter of E&C vs. Hardys at WM18.
  3. WWF January 1985 - August 2001 WWF World Heavyweight Triple H (4x), def. Chris Benoit at Fully Loaded 2001 WWF Intercontinental Eddie Guerrero (1x), def. Rob Van Dam at Judgment Day 2001 WWF United States Rey Mysterio (1x), def. Test in 16-man tournament final at SummerSlam 2001 WWF World Tag Team RVD & Shelton Benjamin (1x), def. Holy Demon Army at SummerSlam 2001 WWF Television AJ Styles (1x), def. Goldust at SummerSlam 2001 WWF Women's Jaguar Yokota (4x), def. Angel Lee (c) (random gen) & Farrah Hesketh in Triple Threat at SummerSlam 2001 Brought back the US title (originally retired in 1991) since my midcard is so stacked. Curently thinning out my main event roster a bit. Long time cornerstones Misawa and Vader are joining NJPW and Hogan is back in WCW.
  4. Absolutely. In my head, it went down much like their real life WM 18 match, with Hogan going in as a heel, but the crowd basically turning him face mid-match. Not much came of it since Hogan was a bit of a chore to book (seeing as he only had like 15 stamina), and lost the title to Nash shortly after, but that's just the way it goes sometimes. The match does serve as the catalyst for Rock's heel turn down the line though, so I have that to look forward to.
  5. WWF January 1985 - April 2001 WWF World Heavyweight Hulk Hogan (3x), def. The Rock at WrestleMania X7 WWF Intercontinental Rob Van Dam (1x), def. John "Bradshaw" Layfield at No Way Out 2001 WWF World Tag Team Edge & Christian (5x), def. The Hardy Boyz (c), Holy Demon Army, and Viva La Raza (Eddie/Rey) in TLC II at WrestleMania X7 WWF Television Goldust (5x), def. Matt Hardy at Monday Night RAW #397 WWF Women's World Trish Stratus (1x), def. Lisa-Marie Varon at Survivor Series 2000 WrestleMania X7 Battle Royale Owen Hart (1x) WrestleMania X7 Women's Battle Royale Lita (1x) Fun Mania to book, so much came together here. These shows are just getting longer and longer and I just have so many main eventers. Went 5 hours this time instead of the usual 4. Longest show yet, by far. I was going to turn Vader face and give him a final run with the IC title. He would've been the one to give JBL his comeuppance at WrestleMania, but I messed up JBL's contract extension and he joined WCW, so had to pivot to RVD at No Way Out, who then defended the title against Scott Hall at WM.
  6. WWF January 1985 - February 2001 WWF World Heavyweight The Rock (4x), def. Kurt Angle (c), Triple H, The Undertaker, Mitsuharu Misawa, and Vader in Six Man Hell in a Cell at Armageddon 2000 WWF Intercontinental John "Bradshaw" Layfield (1x), def. Chris Benoit at No Mercy 2000 WWF World Tag Team The Hardy Boyz (5x), def. RIOT (Wesley Stevenson (random gen)/Hardcore Holly), Edge & Christian, and Holy Demon Army for the vacant championships in TLC I at Armageddon 2000 WWF Television Scott Hall (2x), def. Rey Mysterio on Monday Night RAW #388 in January 2001 WWF Women's World Trish Stratus (1x), def. Lisa-Marie Varon at Survivor Series 2000 Royal Rumble 2001 Hulk Hogan (2x) Royal Rumble 2001 (Women's) Jo Lemont (random gen) (1x) Tag scene is booming, but I really wanted Eddie/Rey in TLC. Eddie went and broke his shoulder though and is out for a couple more months. Good as time as any to turn him heel and start his solo push once he comes back. Went and got rid of both my yearly tournaments since I felt they hampered my booking a bit the last couple of years. Might bring them back as a G1 style tournament instead some time later. Opened NXT and started signing indy guys the AI isn't using and the big OVW stars, except Batista, who's currently in WCW.
  7. WWF January 1985 - June 2000 WWF World Heavyweight Triple H (x3), def. The Rock and Shawn Michaels in a Triple Threat at Judgment Day 2000 WWF Intercontinental Chris Benoit (x2), def. Scott Steiner at WresleMania 16 WWF World Tag Team Edge & Christian (x3), def. Viva La Raza (Eddie/Rey) at Judgment Day 2000 WWF Television Goldust (x3), won title in a Fatal Four Way on WWF Monday Night RAW #356 WWF Women's World Manami Toyota (x5), def. Akira Hokuto at WrestleMania 16 Rock just won't stop leaving for TV shows, so had to pivot to Triple H as world champion again.
  8. WWF January 1985 - April 2000 WWF World Heavyweight The Rock (x3), def. Triple H at WrestleMania 16 WWF Intercontinental Chris Benoit (x2), def. Scott Steiner at WrestleMania 16 WWF World Tag Team Viva La Raza (Eddie/Rey) (x1), won the titles in a four way ladder match at WrestleMania 16 WWF Television Test (x2), def. Eddie Guerrero on WWF Monday Night RAW #348 in March 2000 WWF Women's World Manami Toyota (x5), def. Akira Hokuto at WrestleMania 16 Royal Rumble 2000 Triple H (x1) (Vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship was on the line in the Royal Rumble Match) Royal Rumble 2000 (Women's) Manami Toyota (x1) WrestleMania Battle Royal Kane (x2) WrestleMania Battle Royal (Women's) Trish Stratus (x1) Wrestling World Series 1999 Triple H (x1) Mildred Burke Cup 1999 Manami Toyota (x1) My fears came true as Rock was still away filming a TV show during the Royal Rumble, so I had to improvise. In a chaotic triple threat main event at Armageddon 1999, both Triple H and Mitsuharu Misawa pinned reigning WWF Champion Vader at the same time, forcing WWF Commissioner Roddy Piper to vacate the title. Triple H then won it in the Royal Rumble match and defended it in a street fight against Cactus Jack at No Way Out, where The Rock returned to confront him to close the show. So in the end, everything worked out fine, and WrestleMania 2000's main event was saved.
  9. WWF January 1985 - September 1999 WWF World Heavyweight Triple H (x1), def. Bret Hart at SummerSlam 1999 WWF Intercontinental Kurt Angle (x1), def. Chris Jericho at Backlash 1999 WWF World Tag Team APA (Bradshaw/Simmons) (x1), def. The Hardy Boyz at SummerSlam 1999 WWF Television Goldust (x1), def. Rick Martel at SummerSlam 1999 WWF Women's World Manami Toyota (x4), won the title in a Fatal Four Way on Monday Night RAW #320 in August 1999 King of the Ring 1999 [Inactive] Royal Rumble 1999 Owen Hart (x1) Mildred Burke Cup 1999 Manami Toyota (x1) Wrestling World Series 1999 [Currently in progress] WCW was kicking my ass for quite a while, but in typical late-WCW fashion they're beginning to somehow fumble the ball, even though their roster is extremely stacked. Very realistic. Their figurehead is Austin, but he hasn't held their World Heavyweight Championship since early '98. Current champ is Hogan, so yeah, like I said, pretty realistic booking on their part. I just gave them HBK and one of my top women's stars, a random gen with 93 pop, so let's see what they do with them. As for the WWF, it's been interesting booking without Austin as the focal point. Owen initially took his place as the anti-authority babyface, but he's been plagued with injuries. HHH is coming into his own as a main eventer, Bret is declining physically but still around, and Rock is obviously a massive deal, though he just took a TV role, which might throw a wrench in my WrestleMania plans.
  10. Yoko is pretty much done in this world, he compressed his spine and retired in '93, during his first WWF year, and I had to cheat to bring him back in the first place because I planned on starting a Samoan stable with him, but decided against it in the end. He wasn't even supposed to win the TV title, but DDP got injured mid match and the game called an audible and had Yoko win it. Wesley Stevenson is just a solid tag wrestler, former 1x tag champ, but his partner got poached by WCW so I'm giving him a bit of a singles push. Nothing too grand.
  11. Picked my '85-Modern Day save up again after a break, currently in 1997 and just finished SummerSlam. WWF January 1985 - August 1994 WWF World Heavyweight Bret Hart (x5), 85 days, def. Sting at WWF Judgment Day WWF Intercontinental Goldberg (x1), 29 days, def. Triple H at WWF In Your House: You're Next WWF World Tag Team Politically Incorrect (Mike Rotunda & Bryan Clark) (x1), 106 days, won the vacant titles in a Tag Team Turmoil at WWF Free For All 1997 WWF Television Wesley Stevenson (random gen) (x2), 1 day, def. Yokozuna at WWF SummerSlam 1997 WWF Women's World Bull Nakano (x1), 1 day, def. Catherine Quine at WWF SummerSlam 1997 King of the Ring 1997 Goldberg (x1), def. "Macho Man" Randy Savage in the finals Royal Rumble 1997 Sting (x1) Wrestling World Series 1996 Shawn Michaels (x1), def. The Undertaker in the finals Mildred Burke Cup 1996 Catherine Quine (x1), def. Jaguar Yokota in the finals
  12. WWF January 1985 - July 1994 WWF World Heavyweight Bret Hart (x3), 92 days, def. Owen Hart at WrestleMania X WWF Intercontinental Shawn Michaels (x3), 7 days, won the vacant title in a Battle Royal WWF World Tag Team The Steiner Brothers (x4), 56 days, def. Damage Inc. (Bigelow/Tenta) WWF Television Paul Orndorff (x2), 28 days, def. Chris Benoit WWF Women's Tag Team Shame (x1) (Lisa Moretti & Reggie Bennett), 119 days, won the titles in a tournament WWF Women's Pure Leilani Kai (x1), 42 days, def. Rockin' Robin WWF Women's World Lois Shamrock (x3), 92 days, def. Mimi Lesseos at WrestleMania X Royal Rumble 1994 Bret Hart (x2) WrestleMania X Battle Royal Hunter Hearst Helmsley (x1) WrestleMania X Women's Battle Royal Catherine Quine (x1) King of the Ring 1994 John Tenta (x1) Tag Team Classic 1994 Deadly Duo (x1) (Steve Austin & Steve Williams) Wrestling World Series 1993 Bret Hart (x2) Luger and Yokozuna both broke their neck and are out for over a year, Scott Hall got jailed for 3 years for dangerous driving in the middle of his first IC title reign, Bigelow got sent to rehab so I had to give his planned KOTR win to his tag partner John Tenta, it's chaos in the WWF. A physically crumbling Bret Hart is carrying the company on his back, and the women are doing fantastic too. Introduced a second women's title that Leilani Kai (kayfabe) brought over from WCW.
  13. Currently in October 1993 in my WWF 1985-present day game with the awesome Risky Business mod. Just finished Wrestling World Series 1993, my primary men's elimination tournament, and things are going pretty smoothly. Gonna write down a "quick" recap of 1993 so far. The Main Event The year started with the first episode of Monday Night RAW (at the same time I switched to the AI controlled WCW and set up Nitro for them, to have a ratings battle from the first episode), where Bret Hart regained his WWF Championship from Jumbo Tsuruta, who had goaded him into putting his title on the line at last year's Wrestling World Series finals, and then won after interference from the debuting Yokozuna. Bret went on to retain his title against Tsuruta at the Royal Rumble, where The Undertaker would win the Rumble match for the first time. At WrestleMania IX, The Undertaker beat Bret Hart to capture his first WWF Championship. On the same night, Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith lost their World Tag Team Titles to the Steiner Brothers. This would prove to be the catalyst for 1993's main feud - Bret vs. Owen. The next night on RAW, after tension had already been building in the Hart Foundation for about half a year, Owen turned on Davey Boy, and stormed off when Bret confronted him. What followed was the story of the envious younger brother wanting to battle the figurehead of the company, the WWF Champion Bret Hart. Bret refused to fight his younger brother, and Owen snapped, completing his heel turn by attacking Bret with a chair and stomping on his neck (in this world, Bret had a serious spine and neck injury in 1987, that almost cut his career short). Bret wouldn't return until the King of the Ring pay-per-view 2 months later. Meanwhile, Yokozuna managed to capture the WWF Championship from The Undertaker with a lot of help from Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette. He would go on to defend the title against Taker and then Randy Savage. At the King of the Ring pay-per-view, Sting (very much a WWF guy in this world) faced Owen Hart in the semi-finals, while Vader fought Lex Luger. Sting would defeat Owen after Bret returned to distract his younger brother. After the match, Bret finally accepted Owen's challenge, and a match between the two was set for SummerSlam. Sting would go on to win the King of the Ring tournament, beating Vader in the final, and earning himself a shot at Yokozuna's WWF Championship at SummerSlam. At SummerSlam 1993, Owen got the upset victory over his older brother, defeating him with a quick small package in 27:45 (99). Sting won the WWF Championship in the main event, beating Yokozuna by pinfall, the first time the big man has been pinned. The Wrestling World Series started on the RAW after SummerSlam, and saw Bret and Owen on opposite sides of the bracket. As fate would have it, they would enter the Wrestling World Series 1993 pay-per-view as semi-finalists. Bret beat Yokozuna by submission with the sharpshooter in 14:38 (97) and Owen beat Sting after pinning him with his feet on the ropes in 18:37 (88). There they were, Bret vs. Owen II, in the finals of WWF's premier tournament. Bret vanquished his younger brother in 29:40 in only the third 100 rated match in this 8 1/2 year long save. 1-1. Owen beat Sting in tournament. One could argue this makes him a valid contender for Sting's WWF Heavyweight Championship. The Rest Shawn Michaels is the current Intercontinental Champion in his second reign, capturing the title in a ladder match against Ricky Steamboat at WrestleMania IX. The tag team division is finally flourishing after stagnating for quite some time. Spearheaded by Emerald Dragon (Misawa & Steamboat), current champions Damage Inc. (Bam Bam & John Tenta), the Deadly Duo (Steve Austin & Steve Williams), and the Steiners, things are looking up, and the first Tag Team Classic was held in July 1993, where Emerald Dragon beat the Steiner Brothers in the finals. The Television title scene makes for quality midcard action and serves as a great starting point for younger talent, and something to do for the veterans. The recently returned Paul Orndorff is currently on a tear after beating record 8-time champion Tito Santana for the belt. And after a rough couple of early years, that nonetheless saw me feature them prominently, the women's division is finally producing high quality matches. This is mostly thanks to the joshis, seeing as the list of former champions is populated with 80s AJW talent, but I'm a massive fan of that era, so hey. Chigusa Nagayo is the current champion, with her title victory over three-time champ Jaguar Yokota getting a neat 86 rating. Major players include the other three-time champ Cindy Maranne, who is a GLOW girl, two-time Lois Shamrock (random gen), the aforementioned Yokota, and Lioness Asuka, who holds the record for longest reign (May '91-April '93). I'm ignoring Moolah's reign because it's silly, with the in-universe reason being that Moolah walked out on me in 1985. Originally Wendi Richter held the record, but she left for WCW, so I had Asuka break it. She's currently off filming a movie, but thankfully only left shortly after WrestleMania IX, where she dropped the title to Lois Shamrock. Asuka is #4 on my "Franchise Players" list in Creative, and is sitting at 90 pop. I imported all female yet-to-debut workers from the 70s CVerse mod to spice up women's wrestling all over the world. I'd much rather feature them than dozens of random gens. Cat Quine is currently in WCW, who are doing absolutely nothing with her despite the 98 SQ. I'm gonna try to snatch her up once her current contract comes to an end. Speaking of WCW, their biggest stars are Andre (still going strong in '93!), Hogan, and Warrior. And yet their current world champion is... Tiger Conway Jr. (no offense). The ratings battle is quite close, but WWF has won every week so far. Alright, massive post. Title histories (love them) and then I'm out! https://imgur.com/a/rwg4Y2U
  14. WWF January 1985 - February 1992 WWF Heavyweight "Macho Man" Randy Savage (x2), 160 days, def. Ricky Steamboat at SummerSlam 1991 WWF Intercontinental Lex Luger (x1), 76 days, def Rick Martel at Survivor Series 1991 WWF US Heavyweight Ric Flair (x1), 251 days, def. Lex Luger at WWF No Holds Barred WWF Television Tito Santana (x7), 14 days, def. Arn Anderson on Superstars WWF Women's Lioness Asuka (x1), 245 days, won the title in a Fatal Four Way on Superstars Royal Rumble 1992 Bret Hart (x1) Wrestling World Series 1991 Bret Hart (x1) King of the Ring 1991 "Macho Man" Randy Savage (x2) WrestleMania VII Battle Royal Earthquake (x2) Still loving this save and all its curveballs. Ted DiBiase turned whistleblower in my version of the Steroid Scandal in the week before KOTR '91, which he was supposed to win on his way to dethrone Steamboat at SummerSlam and claim his first WWF Championship. I was going to import an actual steroid scandal narrative to spice things up, but the game basically did it for me. I love it. I instated a drug policy and started pushing "smaller" guys. DiBiase was replaced by Rick Rude, who lost to Savage in the final. Savage then turned heel and had his legendary match with Steamboat (never happened in my version of WM3) at SummerSlam. So instead of DiBiase/Hart for Hart's ascension to ace, it's going to be Savage/Hart in a true passing of the torch in the main event of WrestleMania 8.
  15. WWF January 1985 - November 1989 WWF Heavyweight Hulk Hogan (x2), 195 days, def. Andre The Giant at WrestleMania V WWF Intercontinental Rick Rude (x1), 195 day, def. The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania V WWF Million Dollar (formerly United States) Ted DiBiase (x1), 83 days, def. Paul Orndorff at SummerSlam 1989 WWF Television Mr. Perfect (x1), 168 days, def. Lex Luger on Superstars WWF World Tag Team The Brainbusters (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) (x1), 83 days, def. Demolition at SummerSlam 1989 WWF Women's Cindy Maranne (x3), 83 days, def. Jaguar Yokota at SummerSlam 1989 Royal Rumble 1989 Hulk Hogan (x1) WrestleMania V Battle Royal Jake Roberts (x1) King of the Ring 1989 Randy Savage (x1) Wrestling World Series 1989 (64 Man Elimination Tournament) Ric Flair I wanted to give Flair to WCW, but they're too small for him, so I signed him to another 2 year deal. Speaking of WCW, their figurehead Magnum T.A. is in jail for 2 years after being convicted of perjury. They still haven't dropped him as figurehead. In other news, Sgt. Slaughter died in a car accident a day after being put in a program with Hogan, which was to establish him as a main event player. Roddy Piper joined NJPW after they outbid us.
  16. WWF January 1985 - October 1988 (Week 3) WWF Heavyweight Randy Savage (x1), 176 days, def. Ric Flair at WrestleMania IV WWF Intercontinental Jumbo Tsuruta (x1), 176 day, def. The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania IV WWF United States Kerry Von Erich (x1), 64 days, def. Magnum T.A. at SummerSlam 1988 WWF Television Tito Santana (x4), 58 days, def. Greg Valentine on Superstars WWF World Tag Team Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams (x1), 64 days, def. Strike Force at SummerSlam 1988 WWF Women's Jaguar Yokota (x1), 317 days, def. Americana at WWF Superstars on NBC King of the Ring 1988 Rick Rude (x1) Wrestling World Series 1988 (32 Man Elimination Tournament) Jumbo Tsuruta (x1) Kerry Von Erich aligned himself with Heenan and put an end to Magnum T.A.'s 631 day long United States Championship reign. I set up WCW as Ted Turner, assembled their roster and signed T.A. for them, then left the game again. Gonna be interesting to see where the AI takes WCW. Hoping for some good competition down the line! My tag division is a bit dire at the moment, but this save is such a breeze to book. I have a CV97 AAA and modern day WWE save going, yet I always find myself returning to this one. Got a rough outline until WrestleMania 6. Let's see what curveballs the game throws at me.
  17. WWF January 1985 - April 1988 WWF Heavyweight Randy Savage (x1), 1 day, def. Ric Flair at WrestleMania IV WWF Intercontinental Jumbo Tsuruta (x1), 1 day, def. The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania IV WWF United States Magnum T.A. (x1), 520 days, def. Steve Williams at Saturday Night's Main Event VIII WWF Television Tully Blanchard (x1), 30 days, def. Barry Windham on Superstars WWF World Tag Team Strike Force (Tito Santana & Rick Martell) (x1), 289 days, def. The Dream Team at Saturday Night's Main Event XII WWF Women's Jaguar Yokota (x1), 142 days, def. Americana at WWF Superstars on NBC WrestleMania IV Battle Royal Steve Williams (x1) Royal Rumble 1988 Randy Savage (x1)
  18. WWF January 1985 - October 1987 WWF Heavyweight Ric Flair (x1), 142 days, def. Hulk Hogan at Saturday Night's Main Event XI WWF Intercontinental The Ultimate Warrior (x1), 28 days, won the vacant championship in a tournament WWF United States Magnum T.A. (x1), 345 days, def. Steve Williams at Saturday Night's Main Event VIII WWF Television Greg Valentine (x1), 84 days, def. The Ultimate Warrior on Superstars WWF World Tag Team Strike Force (Tito Santana & Rick Martell) (x1), 114 days, def. The Dream Team at Saturday Night's Main Event XII WWF Women's Americana (x2), 29 days, def. Wendi Richter at SummerSlam 1987 King of the Ring 1987 Kerry Von Erich (x1) Bad luck continues as Bret Hart compressed his spine and is out for over a year, cutting his Intercontinental Championship reign short.
  19. He was gone for a year and a half, came back, and immediately got injured at a house show. Thanks for nothing Andre..
  20. WWF January 1985 - April 1987 WWF Heavyweight Hulk Hogan (x1), 1,078 days, def. Iron Sheik WWF Intercontinental Bret Hart (x1), 1 day, def. Randy Savage at WrestleMania III WWF United States Magnum T.A. (x1), 177 days, def. Steve Williams at Saturday Night's Main Event VIII (Sep '86) WWF Television Cowboy Bob Orton (x2), 37 days, def. Jimmy Snuka on Superstars (Feb '87) WWF World Tag Team The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) (x2), 219 days, won the vacant titles in a tournament (Aug '86) WWF Women's Wendi Richter (x2), 1 day, def. Americana at WrestleMania III WrestleMania III Battle Royal Jumbo Tsuruta (x1) Royal Rumble 1987 Ric Flair (x1) Well, Andre went on hiatus and doesn't want to come back, ruining the four year WrestleMania main event stretch I had planned when I started the game (Hogan vs. Piper, Hogan vs. Orndorff, Hogan vs. Andre, and finally Hogan vs. Flair) so I pulled the trigger on Hogan vs. Flair early, and I think that makes for a worthy main event for the biggest show yet.
  21. WWF January 1985 - April 1986 WWF Heavyweight Hulk Hogan (x1), 742 days, def. Iron Sheik WWF Intercontinental Kerry Von Erich (x1), 93 days, def. Randy Savage at Saturday Night's Main Event IV (Dec '85) WWF United States "Dr. Death" Steve Williams (x1), 177 days, def. Barry Windham at Saturday Night's Main Event I (Sep '85) WWF Television Tito Santana (x1), 30 days, def. Sgt. Slaughter on Championship Wrestling (Feb '86) WWF World Tag Team The U.S. Express (Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo) (x1), 93 days, def. Legion Of Doom at Saturday Night's Main Event IV (Dec '85) WWF Women's Magnificent Mimi (x1), 64 days, def. Wendi Richter at Royal Rumble 1986 Royal Rumble 1986 Paul Orndorff (x1)
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