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  1. Primus Allen. He was our first major signing in my local to global. He ended up leaving for a couple years but when signed him back when we became more financially established and he's been champion most of the time since. After exactly 24 months and 21 defenses, it's finally time for the reign to end. Our most popular babyface is Whole Lotta Marvin who will be taking the belt at our biggest event of the year. 

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  2. Hey everyone. I reworked a couple renders from the Alt Cverse 2022 mod for my personal save. I figured I'd drop them here for others to use.   

    First, a couple of recolors of the Masked Patriot render by Mammoth. I use the black mask for his heel run

     

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    Secondly, I used AI to enhance Robert Roop's render and make it look more realistic, and I also made a bearded alt.

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  3. January 2028 Alt Cverse 2020 Save. I have a medium sized company named League of Modern Gladiators (LMG) based in the Tri State area. I grew it from all 0s across the board to medium size. We have 75 pop in the Tri State. 

     

    Bret Kyle of Young and Wasted broke his neck in a match with Michael Tranter (heel) and was out of action for a year. During his absence, Taylor Norton (face) benefitted greatly from a year on his own. He was able to ally himself with our top babyface Kamikaze and win the tag titles, while also participating in major singles matches, including a shot at the World Championship. Bret Kyle eventually returns and goes scorched earth, accusing Taylor Norton and Kamikaze of moving on without him and not doing enough to avenge his injury. His new mean streak sees him choke Michael Tranter out insight the Fight Pit to get his revenge for the injury, before going on to cheat and shockingly defeat the World Champion Kamikaze and take the World Title, solidifying himself as a top level heel.

    This was a case of the storyline being really interesting and justifying the title reign, even if the champion wasn't on of the best workers on the roster. Kyle was a solid wrestler after working off the ring rust, but I soon found out he would be capped at 70 popularity in the USA. Still, he held the title for a solid ~200 days. It was interesting because it was a situation where I couldn't just throw the World Champion in there with anybody and expect him to carry the segment. I needed to be creative and find ways to hide his weaknesses, as well as find ways to have him eek out wins and keep the belt so that the storyline could continue. Overall he had a solid reign and legitimized himself and Taylor Norton as main event talent. He just finally lost the title to Primus Allen. It was the third highest rated match we've ever had (87) and the main event of our biggest and highest rated event ever (89).

     

    It was an overachievement for Bret Kyle that never would have happened if he hadn't broke his neck.

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  4. AI technology continues to grow and advance, and we're already at a point where it can do unbelievable things. OpenAI recently released the Chat-GPT demo to the public. This is an AI chatbot that can hold conversations, write and correct code, and do so much more at an amazing level. I think that a technology like this can absolutely transform text wrestling sims like TEW as we know them. Take for example this exchange with chat GPT I had earlier today. I fed it a prompt describing what was going on in one of my storylines, and it returned a very impressive script back to me. Keep in mind that the AI was already aware of what LMG is (it's my companies name) as I specified this to it earlier in the thread.

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    Prompt: Write a script where Christopher Ball, the former LMG United States Champion, is sick of the lying and the cheating by Mobstar. He challenges the current champion Mobstar to an MMA Rules fight at the upcoming pay-per-view "Mayhem in Manhattan". Mobstar tries to get out of it, but the commissioner Captain USA comes out and makes the fight official. After this, Mobstar's partner Charlie Corner attacks Christopher Ball from behind. Mobstar and Charlie Corner celebrate.

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    Output:

    Narrator: In the locker room, Christopher Ball is pacing back and forth. He's clearly agitated and angry.

    Christopher Ball: I've had enough of Mobstar's lying and cheating in the LMG. It's time to do something about it.

    (He storms out into the arena, where the LMG United States Championship match is about to begin. Mobstar, the reigning champion, is in the ring, taunting the crowd.)

    Christopher Ball: Hey, Mobstar! I challenge you to an MMA Rules fight, at the upcoming pay-per-view "Mayhem in Manhattan"!

    Mobstar: (laughs) You want to fight me, Ball? You don't stand a chance against me.

    Christopher Ball: I'm sick of your lies and your cheating. It's time to put up or shut up.

    (The crowd cheers as Mobstar looks unsure of what to do. Suddenly, the LMG Commissioner, Captain USA, comes out to the ring.)

    Captain USA: Hold on, hold on. I've just been informed of this challenge. Mobstar, do you accept Christopher Ball's challenge?

    Mobstar: (hesitates) Uh, well...

    Captain USA: I didn't hear you, Mobstar. Do you accept the challenge or not?

    Mobstar: (reluctantly) Fine, I accept.

    (The crowd goes wild as Captain USA makes the fight official. Mobstar's partner, Charlie Corner, comes out from behind the curtain and attacks Christopher Ball from behind.)

    Charlie Corner: You want to mess with Mobstar? You'll have to go through me first!

    (Mobstar and Charlie Corner beat down Christopher Ball as the crowd boos. The two of them stand tall, celebrating their victory.)

    Narrator: It looks like Christopher Ball has his work cut out for him at "Mayhem in Manhattan." Can he overcome the odds and defeat Mobstar in an MMA Rules match? We'll have to wait and see.

     

    As you can see this is a shockingly good script by an AI that isn't being specifically trained to write wrestling shows in the least. This means that a more focused approach could produce something even better. Could we see technology like this in TEW one day? Imagine if the AI was able to learn from your weekly booking of characters, their gimmicks and descriptions, alignments, and supplemental descriptions provided by the players to provide detailed scripts like this for shows based on the results you input. I'd love to see what people think and if Adam Ryland sees this as a possibility one day (I'm not sure about the legality surrounding the integration of these technologies into personal projects at the moment).

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