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  1. These are 🔥 . The white and black especially hook me here because I'm so used to red dominated Canadian company logos. Feel like Red and Black would be the 80s versions and when we get more into the technological modern age they'd go for the white.
  2. TCW presents TOTAL WRESTLING JANUARY 2020, WEEK THREE THE MAIN EVENT JOSHUA TAYLOR vs ONE MAN ARMY I'm a big Taylor mark tbh. So I'm always rooting for him when I see him on the up and up. TCW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH GREG GAUGE (C) vs EDD STONE It's Greg Gauge. This is a TCW save. He's only losing this belt when he's winning the big one. FREDDY HUGGINS vs DAZZLING DAVE DIAMOND Freddy is always a safe bet. Best gimmick in the fed. DOC HAMMOND vs HUMAN ARSENAL Two old dogs going to war here. Got my flag up for Silent and Deadly. JAY CHORD & SHOCKING MATT HOCKING vs SAMMY BACH & BART BIGGINS Three main eventers and Bart Biggins enter a ring. CHANCE FORTUNE vs EDDIE CHANDLER Most split on this one but I'll give it to Chandler as I think he's the more valuable of the two.
  3. TCW Presents Total Chaos March, Week 2, Grissom Auditorium, 2000 Attendance (SOLD OUT) Predictions No DQ Singles Match T-Bone Bright vs. Wolf Hawkins No DQ Singles Match Nick Booth (W/ Floyd Goldworthy) vs. Sammy Bach No DQ Tag Team Match Chance Fortune & Flying Jimmy Foxx vs. Freddy Huggins & Roderick Remus (W/ Laura Catherine Huggins) No DQ Singles Match Human Arsenal vs. Maverick No DQ Singles Match Dean Daniels vs. Logan Wolfsbaine BONUS Will Greg Gauge accept Mighty Mo's challenge for tonight?
  4. TCW Presents Crash Hour March, Week 2, Grissom Auditorium, 660 Attendance Chance Fortune Defeated Zippy Deverell (8:28) 41 Following the match, Fortune and Roderick Remus on the commentary table got into a quick argument with notably Remus saying "Your spot, it's mine my friend, yeah! It's mine!" Sandman Winks defeated Ant-Man (5:34) 36 Ant-Man showed a good performance but the clever Sandman managed to catch him with the sleeper to make it goodnight. The Hot Taggs defeated Jaylon Martins & Raymond Klein (4:17) 32 The Hot Taggs continued to show their prowess and domination as they ran through MAW regular Martins and local Klein in a quick sprint. Tana the Mighty defeated Harvey Robbinfield (6:30) 56 MAW trainee Robbinfield tried to put up a fight but the friendly giant was merely biding his time until he could put away his opponent as quickly and painlessly as possible. Sinner Society and The Behemoths discuss Sammy Bach and Ernest Youngman's alliance 63 Society leader Eddie Peak suggested that they target Youngman specifically but Nick Booth wants a piece of Bach and Peak reluctantly accepted the rookie's blindsighted anger. Doc Hammond defeated Stan Manna (7:04) 54 The Man Stan Manna had his fighting boots on but there is little beating the cold blooded silent veteran, Hammond submitted Manna with his pattened Cloverleaf. Show Rating: 59
  5. FCW Puerto Rican Title Handsome Stranger (c) vs Bradford Peverell FCW Tag Team Title Relentless (c) (Rob Reynolds and Ricochet Ramone) vs Latino Kings (Rudy Velasquez and Hector Galindo) FCW People's Championship Xavi Ferrera (c) vs Island Boy Apollo Kip Keenan vs Giant Brody Ox Mastadon vs Bull Wrecker New Years Rumble Featuring; Cobra, Carlos Gonzalez, Marco Gonzalez, Kanishoki, Bret Kyle, Taylor Norton, Martyr, Curtis Shaw, USAce and Juggernaut Jones
  6. TCW Presents Total Chaos March, Week 1, West Texas Coliseum, 2,000 Attendance (SOLD OUT) The Hot Taggs (Kalder Tagg & Wolfie Tagg) vs. Joe Burr & Pin Eaton It'd be fair to say that there was never much hope for the other two. They're just here to get their money and show these fans the wrestling equivalent of a double homicide. Kalder and Wolfie take turns laying the beat down on poor Burr and Eaton. A display of stiff slams and strikes one after the other to show the fortitude of the two brothers and whilst their opponents are hardly the quality they will come to be familiar with in their time with TCW, the sheer damage they're inflicting with every move is nothing to scoff at. Burr must have gotten a bonus after the match as Wolfie decides to take advantage of the No DQ for every match rule that was enforced with the changes and pulls out a table on the outside to send the defenseless Joe Burr crashing through it with a wicked uranage. In the ring, Kalder pulls a damaged Eaton up and then drops him again with a Piledriver for the three. Winner: The Hot Taggs (4:46) 48 Kendo Stick Match Dave Diamond vs. Joshua Taylor These two have had a clear dislike of each other since the second Diamond entered the company in 2015. How could they not? The beer guzzling, chain smoking Diamond is the greatest sum of everything that Taylor's abstinent lifestyle is against, the tensions have finally started boiling over from dislike to hatred within the last few months and the step into the ring against one another tonight. Taped to the ropes, six on each side, are kendo sticks ready for use, Diamond makes his entry first but his opponent blindsides him half way through and the bell rings, there aren't many rules left in this new TCW after all. The two walk and brawl, trade kendo shots that leave definitive lines on each man's skin. When we're eventually back in the ring, it is Taylor on top and Diamond down and hurting, Taylor cracks a plan. He ventures into the pockets of Diamond's entrance jacket on the apron and fetches his cigarettes and lighter, he teases smoking one for a moment before pushing a lit cigarette into the eye socket of an unassuming Diamond! He holds it in Diamond's eye until he is pryed off by the referee. The Bar-room Brawler rolls on the canvas in pain, clutching his eye as Taylor welcomes the disapproval of the TCW fanbase. The referee ends the match as Diamond is ruled to have a medical emergency by our doctor. The bitterness between these two just increased tenfold as Taylor gladly takes his win by stoppage. Winner: Joshua Taylor (7:49) 67 Cip Conduit vs. Jay Chord The debuting Cip Conduit immediately pounces on Jay Chord the millisecond the bell sounds and he's taking it to the next big thing. Chord would be everyone's favorite had this match happened last month in the old TCW but in this new era? Conduit is shockingly dominating. The brawl spills to the outside where Chord's head meets the ring post causing color to stain his perfect dyed blonde perm. Chord tries to do some more traditional wrestling holds and counters to get the upper hand but it seems like nothing can chip away at Conduit's firm resolve. The crowd are eating up Conduit's demolition of Jay Chord and a running boot puts Chord firmly in the danger zone and gets a 2.9. Jay tries to retreat up the ramp but Cip Conduit is in pursuit. Chord has resorted to scurrying on his hands and kness as both men reach the curtain when all of a sudden a man emerges from the other side and lays Conduit flat with a lariat. It's Logan Wolfsbaine! A man even meaner and bigger than Conduit! He picks Cip up and lands a gnarly belly to belly on the ramp, the flesh on metal cascades with a sickening thud and all the damage Cip done to Chord seems to have been equalized with just one move. The bloodied Chord looks up confused at Wolfsbaine so was this not planned? Despite the assistance, Logan Wolfsbaine seems to be staring rather intently at Jay Chord rather than the man he's beating down. Logan drags Conduit into the ring then follows up with two wicked spears, one after the other. He's still taking every free moment to look at Chord though and the two men don't take their eyes off each other for a moment, even when Jay Chord finishes Cip Conduit off with his DDT and the cover. Winner: Jay Chord (8:08) 73 Ernest Youngman & Sammy Bach vs. Jeremie Courtney & Matt Hocking Ernest Youngman has been getting the indy buzz for good reason as he steps up to the plate in this tag team match, nearly keeping pace with his mega over tag team partner and the TCW fans seem to be appreciative. Hocking is hardly a performer to scoff at either but his eccentricity and electric performance seems to lead him to disaster as he clutches his back off a topei which we'd later find to be a cracked tail bone. It's all down here from there for the dastardly duo because Bach and Youngman make a surprisingly tight and crisp team as they lay in both the old and new classics on their opponent. It's always been Sammy Bach's match to win and win it he does as for a moment when Courtney finds himself alone, it's all The Rockstar needs to flatten him with The Adrenaline Shot. Hocking could potentially break it up after contending with Youngman for a second but opts that he doesn't care too much for Courtney or this temp partnership anyways. Winner: Sammy Bach (10:32) 70 TCW Television Championship Greg Gauge (c) vs. Edd Stone The bell sounds as Edd Stone is half way through launching himself at Gauge. The champion is the bigger man here but that doesn't seem to deter Stone who throws flurry after flurry of kicks and fists that sends Gauge on the retreat. The opening pace matches Edd wonderfully as he flies about the inside and outside of the ring. Perhaps inciting such rage and determination wasn't the brightest of Greg Gauge's ideas as he can't keep up. Though he weathers the storm and it only takes one slip-up to turn the tide. Throughout the match they trade like this but Greg Gauge is wrong, Edd Stone is a good egg and it's that goodness that costs him, he plays it so clean that we almost forget the No DQ, that is until Gauge uses his signature heavy gold chain and clobbers Stone over the skull and follows immediately with a choke with the object that causes Stone to lose consciousness within seconds. Winner: Greg Gauge (10:04) 74 Main Event One Man Army vs. Wolf Hawkins It's now time for TCW Total Chaos' first main event. Earlier in the night Aaron Andrews threw down the gauntlet that a convincing win here for Wolf Hawkins would grant him a shot at the TCW World Heavyweight Championship. One Man Army on the other hand is fighting against time as his aging and this turn for a new direction threatens to leave him behind. There were fears among the backstage that this new type of crowd might reject him for who he is but they accept the legend with open arms. One Man Army starts off strong, he has the intensity but Hawkins is baiting him into the longer match. Both men are fiery enough to keep the crowd engaged for the best wrestling we've seen tonight. OMA can still keep up with the kids it seems but The Alpha Wolf ain't playing around. An exchange of weapon shots to the body, a few moves from each here and there, it's just a shame that the jig was almost certainly up for One Man Army ever since the bell rang. Wolf Hawkins eventually seizes a comfortable control and to put an extra bit of spice on the match, he first lands the Full Moon Rising and then finishes the legend with Aaron Andrew's very own frog splash (Aces High) to win the main event. Winner: Wolf Hawkins (13:58) 80 Show Rating: 81 Points Leaderboard @DarEatWorld 6 Points @AboardTheArk 6 Points @Jaysin 6 Points @christmas_ape 5 Points @QFresh 5 Points @GreatreDRagon 5 Points Thank you everyone who predicted and those who dare read something so long lol. Preparing to aim for one mainline TV Show or PPV a week but this is start! Still learning formatting and such on this forum so please bare with whatever stank there may be for the time being.
  7. A Few More courtesy of my TCW Diary as well as a custom and a few new ones for CVerse companies Big Bang Attack a custom bar-room comedy promotion based out of Manchester, England. TCW & TCW Hardcore Warrior Engine XXV Zen! Art of Wrestling
  8. TCW Presents Total Chaos West Texas Coliseum, 2,000 Attendance (SOLD OUT) Predictions No DQ Singles Match One Man Army vs. Wolf Hawkins TCW Television Championship/No DQ Match Greg Gauge (c) vs. Edd Stone No DQ Tag Team Match Ernest Youngman & Sammy Bach vs. Jeremie Courtney & Matt Hocking No DQ Singles Match Cip Conduit vs. Jay Chord Kendo Stick Match Dave Diamond vs. Joshua Taylor Also Featuring The Hot Taggs vs. Local Workes
  9. TCW World Heavyweight Championship Aaron Andrews 3rd Reign, 6 Defences, 208 Days TCW Television Championship Greg Gauge 1st Reign, 8 Defences, 187 Days TCW World Tag Team Championship The Behemoths (Killer Shark & Titan) 3rd Reign, 5 Defences, 208 Days TCW King of Kings Wolf Hawkins 2019 Aaron Andrews 2018
  10. Total Championship Wrestling: Total Chaos TV "Are you insane Rhodes? This is a business! Not some ego-powered passion project! We've been doing just fine!" The Shady Exec to the left had lost his temper now. They'd been sitting brows furrowed, nostrils flaring from the moment Kyle had announced he had big plans for the promotion going forward. "Now you want to take twenty four years of work and trust and flush it down the toilet because we're falling a tad behind the other kids in the playground?" "A tad behind? Gentlemen, we are stagnant! A half-live corpse floating down the rapids towards the edge of the waterfall! I know this isn't a game, this is a business and we're a failing business doomed to closure if we stay the path we're currently on!" Kyle himself hadn't an ounce of patience left within his body bless him. We'd been good friends since my arrival in 2008 and it's truly a rarity to see him this passionate. "Your company has only had a stake in TCW since 2015, I appreciate you appointing me CEO at the time but I have 23 years here myself! I know what's best for this company, I'm asking you to trust in a new direction!" "We sell action figures to little boys Mr Rhodes. We sell dollhouses to little girls. We don't sell blood and guts to drunken louts that don't know Shakespeare from Salt Shakers! You forcing this change has already forced Mr Hill and a bunch of loyalists out of the company. You're the one with the spade digging the grave here Mr Rhodes, not we." An accusatory finger pointed towards Rhodes, oh dear, this is only going to end one way. Kyle had just about blown his top at the wrinkled, boney index directed at his direction. "What do you know about wrestling? This is a business of soul! Of daring challenges and overcoming impossible odds! It's not for fat useless exec-" "What Mr Rhodes is trying to say is that if you're willing to take a chance on this, we could push the company potentially up the ranks again, get people talking and with exposure comes profit Gentlemen. It's a risk with a return for certain, the matter of discussion is really just how significant and long lasting will our return be once we change TCW for hopefully the better." I had to interrupt Kyle before he said something that'd really put us in hot water. Or so I thought, turns out it's already boiling over here in San Antonio as the Execs hit us with the words I dreaded to hear. "Sorry Gentlemen, it's a firm no from us. Of course we understand that we granted Mr Rhodes full creative capacity in 2015, unaware of where it might lead us, but if this is the direction you're heading then Total Championship Wreslting will be doing so without the backing of BriCo Inc. We will send you the disillusion papers for our partnership come next week. Good day and good luck to you both." The three Executives hurridly picked themselves up and turned tail out the door, leaving Kyle to hold every curse word he could possibly muster to sit on the tip of his tongue. With just the two of us and the silence of the room remaining, Kyle turned to me with the look of exasperation I had grown all too familiar with since our fall to America's third place. "Do you still believe in this idea Ed?" I laughed at him in response. "If I didn't kyle I'd be teaching restholds to rookies like Hill is right now." I gave him a playful jab on the arm. "This is the next step my friend, we'll be making waves for sure so lets just do our bests to stay on our boards." My ridiculous mimicry of a stumbling surfer earns a chuckle and some relaxation from Kyle. We look down at the old logo the stains the meeting room table, it represents an older, safer Total Championship Wrestling and where we're going? Nothing will ever be safe again... Scenario In-Game Effects Total Championship Wrestling product switches to Crash TV Total Championship Wrestling lose $9Million of starting $10Million as BriCo back out of Majority Ownership of the Promotion. Total Championship Wrestling lose 11 Popularity points in both United States and Canada for alienating traditional wrestling fans. Brent Hill is diposed as Head Booker causing Bart Biggins, Benny Benson, Danny Fonzarelli, Darryl Devine, Eddie Chandler, Elliot Thomas and Troy Tornado to walk out with him in solidarity. PGHW break agreement with Total Championship Wrestling due to dislike of new product. Pitssburgh Steel Wrestling adopt a hostile attitude of Total Championship Wrestling for "not stayin in their own lane".
  11. More CornellVerse Default Company Logos with Token SWF Logo
  12. Thought I'd create a thread to share the various Logos and Banners I have done for the CornellVerse and the ones yet t come. All of these are completely free to use for whatever you want so go hogwild! I am not doing commissions right now but I may do so in the future. Without further ado, CornellVerse Base Companies Logos CornellVerse Base Companies Banners CornellVerse Custom Companies Logos CornellVerse Custom Companies Banners
  13. Just want to say I think your logos are perfect in terms of matching the vibe that CVerse gives out. Not too clean but definitely sharp. Love Love Love them.
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