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  1. Underground Pro Wrestling: May 2026 This save has been super fun. Started a new Road To Glory in January 2023 (run by Joey Janela), so close to 3 and a half years of ups and downs. Main Players Tracy Williams: My first ever World Champion, and has been an absolute measuring stick for the company from that moment onward. Consistently good and has slotted nicely in to that upper carder who can be a main eventer when needed. Tim Donst: No matter how many times I do a real world save, I can not help but sign Tim Donst and push the hell out of him. A 5x world champion and has been the most influential member of the roster for the entire existence of the company. Currently sitting at 73 over in the US and my goodness that makes me happy, the fact that Tim Donst never got a shot in a big company is an absolute travesty. Greetings From Dingley (Slex and Adam Brooks): I'm an Australian and much like Donst, I can't help but push my favourite local workers. Slex and Brooksy are fantastic, and I hope one day the rest of the world can experience them on a big stage, they absolutely deserve it. Slex has won the world championship twice and together they have won the tag team titles four times. Slex is starting to slow down a bit, and Brooksy is surely not to far away from capturing his first world championship. Kevin Steen and Sami Zayn: January 2025 was a big time for UPW. Sadly Triple H passed away, leaving the running of WWE solely on Stephanie McMahon. Her first action as booker was a big cull, a lot of the ageing roster was released (along with some strange decisions that I was happy to take advantage of). UPW snapped up Kevin and Sami as soon as they could. Steen won the World Championship his first night in the company, showing that he was there to make waves. Together they have also held the tag team titles once and had worked extensively with younger talent helping them get over. Adam Priest: Mr. Consistency, since day one he has been the one to watch on any given show. A three time tag team champion with tag partner Josh Woods, Priest is also the current UPW World Heavyweight Champion, a title he has defended in absolute banger matchups. From unemployed to world champion, Priest has been an integral part of the company and lives that never say die attitude the company lives by. Tyler Bate: Another worked part of the 2025 WWE exile, and my god UPW are happy for that to be the case. The man who held the world championship for the longest time (the title is defended every week and can jump around quite quickly) so Bate is well respected by the crowd at UPW. He also held the tag team titles with WALTER before WALTER was snapped up by AEW on a very sad day for UPW fans everywhere. The New Era Begins Now With UPW's roster being relatively untouched for their entire history (barring the lose of Mike Bailey to Dragongate and Katsuhiko Nakajima back to NOAH) AEW has swopped in the last 2 months and signed the majority of UPW's upper card. Andrade, Alex Zayne, WALTER, Effy, Mance Warner, Chris Bey, Jonathan Gresham and Bestia 666 have all signed exclusive contracts with AEW, leaving UPW with significantly less star power than they had at the start of the year. To counteract this, UPW have put pen to paper with several new workers. Trevor Lee, Dezmond Xavier, Alec Price, Jacob Fatu, Yuma Aoyagi, Chris Brookes and Calvin Tankman have all been brought in to try and balance out roster. Hopefully these new signings can fill in some huge holes that have been left gapping from these loses. Current Power Rankings Wins and loses matter, so does momentum, so here is the current roster ranked on form: 1. Adam Priest (UPW World Heavyweight Champion) 2. Cole Radrick (UPW Tag Team Champion) 3. Gavin McGavin (UPW Tag Team Champion) 4. Dezmond Xavier (UPW United States Champion) 5. Tim Donst 6. Kevin Steen 7. Adam Brooks 8. Tracy Williams 9. Slex 10. Sami Zayn 11. Tyler Bate 12. Atticus Cogar 13. El Phantasmo 14. Prince Devitt 15. Royce Chambers 16. Mark Andrews 17. Flash Morgan Webster 18. Taishi Ozawa 19. Davey Bang 20. Isiah Kassidy 21. Joey Janela 22. Josh Woods 23. Adam Cole 24. Jacob Fatu 25. John Wayne Murdoch 26. Trevor Lee 27. Alec Price 28. Nick Gage 29. Kento Miyahara 30. Trey Miguel 31. Ace Austin 32. Alex Colon 33. Rey Misterio IV 34. Frightmare 35. Black Panther 36. El Hijo del Villano III 37. Chris Brookes 38. Jude London 39. Paris De Silva 40. Daniel Makabe 41. Chris Ridgeway 42. Yuma Aoyagi 43. Electrico Jr. 44. Jimmy Plotcheck
  2. WWE: Current date April 2024 The basic idea behind this is to own the monopoly on wrestling worldwide, like total domination. I have 10 development companies in all corners of the globe and I am cutthroat with signings and rivalries. I'm running 3 different main brands as well. RAW WWE World Heavyweight Champion: Zack Sabre Jr. (180 day reign defeating Pete Dunne) WWE Velocity Champion: Chris Bey (15 day reign defeating Sami Zayn) WWE Raw Tag Team Champions: Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent Berretta) (15 day reign defeating Josh Alexander and John Cena) WWE Raw Trios Champions: KENTA, Kyle O'Reilly and Atticus Cogar (100 day reign as inaugural champions) SMACKDOWN WWE Universal Champion: Kazuchika Okada (211 day reign defeating Bryan Danielson WWE United States Champion: Kenny Omega (71 day reign defeating Johnny Gargano) WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions: Proud-N-Powerful (Santana and Ortiz) (15 day reign defeating FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler)) WWE Smackdown Trios Champions: Seth Rollins, Ethan Page and Adam Cole (99 day reign as inaugural champions) SUPERSTARS WWE Champion: Jay White (15 day reign defeating Eddie Kingston) WWE Intercontinental Champion: Miro (71 day reign defeating Timothy Thatcher) WWE Superstars Tag Team Champions: Misfits (Darby Allin and Brock Lesnar) (15 day reign defeating Guerrillas Of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa)) WWE Superstars Trios Champions: Finn Balor, SANADA and Nick Gage (102 Days as inaugural champions)
  3. I started my own promotion is the US, made it very easy for myself. Always go straight to dream booking rather than proper simulation (for things such as money and realism and what not) and here's what I've come up with after 6 months! OBSOLETE WRESTLING PRESENTS: Hellbound 2021 Pre show: Rey Fenix defeated Brian Kendrick The Grizzled Young Veterans defeated The Enterprise (Brody King and Flip Gordon), Death Cycle (Chris Ridgeway and Tony Deppen) and Tim Donst/Dalton Castle Fenix was only on the pre-show because I had just managed to sign him and didn't have a program for him. Brian Kendrick is my first ever Intercontinental champion and is definitely in that gatekeeper role. All the tag teams are here because I couldn't find a place for them. Tim Donst has consistently been my under dog in every real world save I have done for close to a decade now, I have no idea why I love him so much, but I do. Main Card Trey Aces (Trey Miguel and Ace Austin) def. Dragon Hearts (Dragon Lee and Royce Chambers) to retain the OW Tag Team titles. Both teams have great chemistry and have been big parts of the tag division. Royce Chambers is a freak if you have never watched him by the way, one to watch for the future IRL. El Phantasmo def. Tracy Williams ELP is my man and I always gotta sign him and push him to the moon. Pentagon Jr. def. Adam Brooks Brooksy is another under rated Australian talent, another to watch for in the future. Been giving him some high profile matches to try and lift him up. Mance Warner def. Chris Sabin to retain the OW Intercontinental title Mancer has been my pet project in this save, I wanna see how big I can get him, and right now he is the third most over in the company ahead of Pentagon and Fenix. Pretty crazy. He's going to continue to be pushed heavy. Johnny Gargano def. Bandido My first big scalp from the big boys was Johnny Gargano. He's been solid. Bandido was my first World Champion and I have not been too happy with how he has slipped down the card a bit, but he is just eclipsed in overness and it can be hard to navigate. Kofi Kingston def. Lio Rush My second big scalp was Kofi Kingston, and I was very excited when they dropped out of negotiations. He is far more over than basically everyone on in the roster apart from the World Champ and Mancer. Lio Rush fueded with Bandido for the title for the first couple of months in the company and put on some good matches. Bryan Danielson def. Alex Shelley to retain the OW World Title Now even I was shocked when Daniel Bryan agreed to sign with me. He is without question the most over and most talented worker I have and I plan to have him go on an 18 month undefeated streak until with El Phantasmo or Mancer are ready to take the title. Shelley has gotten super over as well which is dope!
  4. WCW, March 2021 Started a modern day save with WCW! Bunch of fun. NITRO WCW World Championship: CM Punk (Won from SANADA) WCW United States Championship: El Phantasmo (Won from Dalton Castle) WCW Nitro Tag Team Championships: Jeff Cobb and Brian Cage (Won from The Revolt) THUNDER WCW World Heavyweight Championship: SANADA (1st champion) WCW Intercontinental Championship: Jay Lethal (1st champion) WCW Thunder Tag Team Champipnships: reDRagon (1st champions)
  5. <p><strong>WWE</strong> been running 1 year, current date March 2019.</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">RAW</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Universal: </strong>Sami Zayn (def Adam Cole in January 2019)</p><p> <strong>WWE North American: </strong>Adam Cole (def Sami Zayn in December 2018)</p><p> <strong>WWE World Tag Team: </strong>Kota Ibushi and Jay White (def The Young Bucks in February 2019)</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">SMACKDOWN</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Championship: </strong>Hiroshi Tanahashi (def Samoa Joe in December 2019)</p><p> <strong>WWE Intercontinental: </strong>Pete Dunne (won vacated title from Naito in September 2018)</p><p> <strong>WWE Tag Team: </strong>Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and KUSHIDA) (def The Creatures (Abyss and Chad Gable) in October 2018)</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#9932CC;">SUPERSTARS</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World: </strong>Okada (def Kenny Omega in August 2018)</p><p> <strong>WWE United States: </strong>Kevin Owens (def Finn Balor in August 2018)</p><p> <strong>WWE Intercontinental Tag Team: </strong>Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Roa) (Def Roppongi Vice (Trent Barreta and Rocky Romero) in December 2018)</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#00FF00;">TOURNAMENTS</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>King Of The Ring: </strong>AJ Styles</p><p> <strong>RAW Money In The Bank: </strong>Adam Cole</p><p> <strong>Smackdown Money In The Bank: </strong>Hiroshi Tanahashi</p><p> <strong>Superstars Money In The Bank: </strong>Okada</p><p> <strong>Royal Rumble: </strong>Cody Rhodes</p>
  6. <p><span>http://i.imgur.com/m8u4TPD.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p> 2001. So this is a good thing, yeah?... Right guys?... Right?</p>
  7. <p>Currently playing a WWE game, and I am running a 3 way brand split (I also have 5 development companies, oh boy oh boy). Just had Survivor Series 2019, all 3 brands, here's how it turned out!</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>WWE World Championship</strong></p><p> Robert Roode © def. Dean Ambrose (99)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Heavyweight Championship</strong></p><p> Dennis Townsend © (aka Marty Scurll) def. Okada (99)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>No. 1 Contenders Match for the WWE Universal Championship</strong></p><p> Austin Aries def. Seth Rollins and Alex Cole (aka Adam Cole) (96)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Classic Survivor Series Match</strong></p><p> Team Owens (Kevin Owens, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Clinton Cope (aka Zack Sabre Jr.), Davey Richards and Trey Lewis (aka Ricochet)) def. Team Sabin (Chris Sabin, Rusty Collins (aka Jimmy Rave), Tye Dillinger, Elijah Burke and Bubba Ray Dudley) (84)</p><p> </p><p> The Brian Kendrick def. AJ Styles (99)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Classic Survivor Series Match</strong></p><p> Team Short (Andre Short (aka Drew Gulak), Pim Van Der Zant (aka Tommy End), Eduardo Colon, Trent Barreta and Ryan Rude (aka Chuck Taylor))</p><p> def. Team Zayn (Sami Zayn, Daniel Bryan, Scotty Goldman, Finn Balor and Shinsuke Nakamura) (92)</p><p> </p><p> Jordan Jamar (aka Jay Lethal) def. Alberto Del Rio (82)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Underground Championship</strong></p><p> Frank Faber © (aka Bobby Fish) def. Michi Marufuji (83)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Classic Survivor Series Match</strong></p><p> Team Pentagon (Pentagon Jr., Chris Daniels, Michael Bristow (aka Mike Bennett), Alex Shelley and Kassius Ohno) def. Team Star Assassin (Cordell "Star Assassin" Carver (aka Rockstar Spud), CM Punk, Harland Reed (aka Tim Donst), Lorn Harlow (aka Silas Young) and Big E) (87)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Pre-Show</strong></p><p> Bray Wyatt def. Harry Smith (81)</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> The triple threat between Aries, Rollins and Cole was supposed to be for the Universal Championship, but Andre Short cashed in his Money In The Bank during the go home show of Smackdown, making the match a number 1 contenders match instead.</p>
  8. <p><strong><span style="color:#FFA500;">WWE, APRIL 2019</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>RAW</strong></span></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Champion: </strong>Robert Roode (2)</p><p> Defeated Dean Ambrose © and Chris Daniels in the Main Event of Wrestlemania.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Intercontinental Championship: </strong>Kassius Ohno</p><p> Defeated Jordan Jamar (Jay Lethal) in September 2018</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Tag Team Championships: </strong>John Cena and Alvaro Vega (El Texano Jr.)</p><p> Defeated Hideo Itami and La Noche (Cien Almas) in December 2018</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#000080;">SMACKDOWN</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Heavyweight Championship: </strong>Jordan Jamar</p><p> Defeated Kevin Owens at Wrestlemania 2019</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE United States: </strong>Dennis Townsend (Marty Scurrl)</p><p> Defeated Luke Harper in June 2018</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Tag Team Championships: </strong>Trent Barreta and Ryan Rude (Chuck Taylor) (2)</p><p> Defeated the Young Bucks at Wrestlemania 2019</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#00FF00;">THUNDER</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Universal Championship: </strong>Austin Aries (2)</p><p> Defeated Chris Sabin in October 2018</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Global Championship: </strong>Frank Faber (Bobby Fish)</p><p> Defeated Ibushi in January 2019</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Universal Tag Team Championships: </strong>Rusty Collins (Jimmy Rave) and Tye Dillinger (2)</p><p> Defeated Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson in February 2019</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>TOURNAMENT TITLES</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Royal Rumble: </strong>Robert Roode</p><p> </p><p> <strong>King Of The Ring: </strong>Bubba Ray Dudley</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Tag Team Classic: </strong>John Cena and Alvaro Vega</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Raw Money In The Bank: </strong>Chris Daniels</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Smackdown Money In The Bank: </strong>Abyss</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Thunder Money In The Bank: </strong>Austin Aries</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: </strong>Abyss</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Doug Williams Memorial Pre-Show Cup: </strong>Hideo Itami</p>
  9. <p>3 way split WWE game! Currently in June 2018.</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">RAW CHAMPIONSHIPS</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Championship:</strong></p><p> Robert Roode (July 2017-Current)</p><p> AJ Styles (September 2016-July 2017)</p><p> John Cena (June 2016-September 2016)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE United States Championship:</strong></p><p> Dennis Townsend (Marty Scurll) (June 2018-Present)</p><p> Trey Lewis (Ricochet) (January 2018-June 2018)</p><p> Michael Bristow (Mike Bennett) (October 2017-January 2018)</p><p> Luke Harper (June 2017-October 2017)</p><p> Naito (March 2017-June 2017)</p><p> Samoa Joe (October 2016-March 2017)</p><p> Austin Aries (July 2016-October 2016)</p><p> Kalisto (June 2016-October 2016)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Tag Team Championships:</strong></p><p> The Revival (Dash and Dawson) (April 2018-June 2018)</p><p> The Addiction (Kaz and Daniels) (February 2018-April 2018)</p><p> The Old Bucks (Sal Gibson (Roddy Strong) and Nick Nash (Nick Jackson)) (October 2017-February 2018)</p><p> The Addiction (July 2017-October 2017)</p><p> The Young Bucks (May 2017-July 2017)</p><p> Soho House (Derrick Bateman and Michael Bristow) (April 2017-May 2017)</p><p> The Young Bucks (December 2016-April 2017)</p><p> The Club (Gallows and Anderson) (July 2016-December 2016)</p><p> The Dudleys (June 2016-July 2016)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#000080;">SMACKDOWN CHAMPIONSHIPS</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Heavyweight Championship:</strong></p><p> Seth Rollins (May 2018-Present)</p><p> Kevin Owens (October 2017-May 2018)</p><p> The Brian Kendrick (June 2017-October 2018)</p><p> Kevin Owens (June 2017-June 2017)</p><p> Finn Balor (March 2017-June 2017)</p><p> Kevin Owens (January 2017-March 2017)</p><p> Dean Ambrose (November 2016-January 2017)</p><p> Kevin Owens (June 2016-November 2016)</p><p> Roman Reigns (April 2016-June 2016)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Intercontinental Championship:</strong></p><p> Jordan Jamar (Jay Lethal) (May 2018-Present)</p><p> T.S. Thomas (Kenny Omega) (September 2017-May 2018)</p><p> Big E (May 2017-September 2017)</p><p> Austin Aries (February 2017-May 2017)</p><p> Bubba Ray Dudley (December 2016-February 2017)</p><p> Sami Zayn (June 2016-December 2016)</p><p> The Miz (Aprile 2016-June 2016)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE World Tag Team Championships:</strong></p><p> The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) (May 2018-Present)</p><p> Twisted (Samoa Joe and Kassius Ohno) (February 2018-May 2018)</p><p> Motor City Machine Guns (December 2016-February 2018)</p><p> The Vaudevillians (October 2016-December 2016)</p><p> Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper (July 2016-October 2016)</p><p> The New Day (August 2015-July 2016)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#008000;">THUNDER CHAMPIONSHIPS:</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Universal Championship:</strong></p><p> Bray Wyatt (May 2018-Present)</p><p> Sami Zayn (December 2017-May 2018)</p><p> Austin Aries (October 2017-December 2017)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Global:</strong></p><p> Okada (March 2018-Present)</p><p> Samuel King (Johnny Gargano) (October 2017-March 2018)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Universal Tag Team Championships:</strong></p><p> The American Wolves (Davey and Eddie) (May 2018-Present)</p><p> Dominance (Rusty Collins (Jimmy Rave) and Tye Dillinger) (October 2017-May 2018)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#FFA500;">TOURNAMENT TITLES</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Royal Rumble:</strong></p><p> 2018: AJ Styles</p><p> 2017: Finn Balor</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE King Of The Ring:</strong></p><p> 2018: Bubba Ray Dudley</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Doug Williams Memorial Cup:</strong></p><p> 2018: Hideo Itami</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal:</strong></p><p> 2018: Michael Bristow</p><p> 2017: Roman Reigns</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Raw Money In The Bank:</strong></p><p> 2018: Christopher Daniels</p><p> 2017: Robert Roode</p><p> 2016: AJ Styles</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Smackdown Money In The Bank:</strong></p><p> 2018: Abyss</p><p> 2017: The Brian Kendrick</p><p> 2016: Dean Ambrose</p><p> </p><p> <strong>WWE Thunder Money In The Bank:</strong></p><p> 2018: Austin Aries</p>
  10. <p>I'm in December 2017 of a real world June mod running the WWE. I was getting pretty bored with the save, so I decided I needed a third "A" brand to keep me entertained. Here's whats going on on each show!</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="color:#FF0000;">RAW</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Robert Roode and Daniel Bryan:</strong></p><p> Roode has been the WWE Champion since cashing in the MITB in July, and is nearly 100 overall pop across the US. Daniel Bryan is my user character, so this is basically a "these two haven't fought much" kind of fued.</p><p> <strong>John Cena vs Michael Bristow (Mike Bennett) vs Seth Rollins:</strong></p><p> Bristow is the US Champ, and his cockiness was getting a bit much for John Cena, who decided he would try and regain his US championship and shut him up at the same time. Seth, not wanting to be outshone by Cena, also entered himself into this match.</p><p> <strong>Alberto Del Rio vs AJ Styles:</strong></p><p> ADR has been one of the most consistent performers on RAW, and he his sick of not getting a shot at the World Title. Styles came out and basically told him to do something about it, ADR got real mad, hence this fued.</p><p> <strong>Bray Wyatt vs Dean Ambrose:</strong></p><p> Bray cost Dean a number one contenders match against Bryan, and justified it by "Trying to save Dean from the embarrassment."</p><p> <strong>The Older Bucks vs The Club: </strong></p><p> The Older Bucks, who is Nick Nash and Sal Gibson (Nick Jackson and Roderick Strong) teamed together after Matt Nash was rubbed out through injury for over a year. Sal debuted and sided with Nick, and instantly won the Tag Team Titles. The Club have not held the championship in over a year, and are looking to reclaim it.</p><p> <strong>The Addiction vs Trey Lewis and Derek Briggs: </strong></p><p> Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian held the Tag Team titles for over 6 months before The Older Bucks came on the scene. Daniels has blamed Derek Briggs (Masada) for tweaking his knee in a match the week before the failed defense. Trey Lewis (Ricochet) has come to the aid of his friend.</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#0000FF;">SMACKDOWN</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Kevin Owens vs Finn Balor: </strong></p><p> Owens has reclaimed his title for the 4th time in a year and a half, after being cashed in on twice with MITB, and losing at Wrestlemania to the RR winner, Finn Balor. He set himself a mission to destroy everyone who could potentially ruin his next title reign, before he even WON the title back. Now, Finn has another opportunity to reclaim the title, after a lackluster title reign, and a shaky 2017.</p><p> <strong>CM Punk vs The Brian Kendrick: </strong></p><p> Brian Kendrick has had a renaissance in the WWE, even having a WWE World Heavyweight Championship reign, ended by Kevin Owens. Punk has been hovering since his return, not quite finding his feet, so is looking to take down TBK, to gain some momentum for himself.</p><p> <strong>Hideo Itami vs Bubba Ray Dudley: </strong></p><p> Hideo Itami just ended an epic feud with Chris Jericho, and can't seem to keep out of the eye of the stars. Bubba has grown at an exponential rate, and is one of the most over workers in the world. Bubba has seen the crowd chant for Hideo, and wants to put an end to it. He attacked Hideo viciously as he was signing autographs.</p><p> <strong>Motor City Machine Guns vs The Revival vs The Briscoes vs American Alpha: </strong></p><p> MCMG have held the titles for just over a year now, and now the 3 closest contenders are closing in on them.</p><p> <strong>Doug Williams vs T.S. Thomas: </strong></p><p> Thomas (Kenny Omega) has put some prestige back into the IC title, after defending it twice against Roman Reigns, and now faces the challenge of Doug Williams, who has proven to be an absolute force in the ring. Doug has made sure to be ringside for every one of T.S.'s matches.</p><p> <strong>Chris Jericho vs Roman Reigns: </strong></p><p> Jericho recently returned from a Fozzy tour, and made a big return by coming to the ring, laughing right in the face of Roman after he lost to T.S. Thomas for the IC title. Roman did not take kindly to this.</p><p> <strong>Scotty Goldman vs Samoa Joe: </strong></p><p> Both Joe and Scotty (Colt Cabana) have hit hard times lately, and are looking to exploit the other to gain some momentum.</p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="color:#2E8B57;">THUNDER</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Austin Aries vs Randy Orton: </strong></p><p> Austin won the inaugural World title on the Thunder brand against Sami Zayn. Randy beat out Sami to gain a shot at the title, and things have gotten messy between the two. Constant brawls, constant vitriol, your basic "I hate you" feud.</p><p> <strong>Sami Zayn vs Abyss: </strong></p><p> Abyss has become the monster that he always should be, and has taken a liking to destroying Sami at any opportunity. Sami is fighting back, and showing that "can do attitude" he is famous for.</p><p> <strong>Cesaro vs Pim Van Der Zant: </strong></p><p> PVDZ (Tommy End) has had a hard time getting out of the blocks after coming up from NXT, and thought it was a good idea to call out one of the big dogs, Cesaro. Time will tell if this was a good move.</p><p> <strong>Samuel King vs Brock Lesnar: </strong></p><p> Samuel King (Johnny Gargano) won the first ever Global Championship, and has defended it successfully twice. After accidentally spilling a coffee on Paul Heyman (Thunder GM), Heyman flipped out and put him in a match against the beast for his title.</p><p> <strong>Dominance vs The American Wolves: </strong></p><p> The Wolves recently debuted and have put their sights straight onto the Tag Titles, held by Tye Dillinger and Rusty Collins (Jimmy Rave).</p><p> <strong>Jordan Jamar vs Dennis Townsend: </strong></p><p> Jamar (Jay Lethal) and Townsend (Marty Scurll) both wanted shots at the WWE Global championship, but were told to wait by Paul Heyman. They blamed the situation on one another, and a fight broke out.</p><p> <strong>Naito vs Apollo Crews: </strong></p><p> Naito injured Crews in a match with a kick to the face, and Crews (who is heel) has pegged his revenge for the next PPV.</p></div><p></p><p></p>
  11. <p>So im about 15 months into a WWE Save, and the most fun aspect of the save so far has been renaming all the stars that I have brought in. I am super proud of my NXT roster:</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Main Event</strong></p><p> </p><p> Alex Cole (Adam Cole)</p><p> Dennis Townsend (Marty Scurll)</p><p> Jason Jordan</p><p> La Noche (La Sombra/Cien Almas)</p><p> Ryan Rude (Chuck Taylor)</p><p> Samuel King (Johnny Gargano)</p><p> Solomon Crowe (Sami Callihan)</p><p> Trent Barreta</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Upper Mid Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> Clinton Cope (Zack Sabre Jnr.)</p><p> Colin Cassady</p><p> Kaval</p><p> Oney Lorcan</p><p> Pim Van Der Zant (Tommy End)</p><p> Rusty Collins (Jimmy Rave)</p><p> Trey Lewis (Ricochet)</p><p> Tye Dillinger</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Mid Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> Allan Everett (Rhett Titus)</p><p> Alvin Campbell (TJ Perkins)</p><p> Bastion Chambers (Dalton Castle)</p><p> Bo Dallas</p><p> Chad Gable</p><p> Enzo Amore</p><p> Karl Bailey (Scott Parker)</p><p> Kenny Dykstra</p><p> Randall Joslin (Will Ospreay)</p><p> Ricky Vollard (Shane Matthews)</p><p> Ricky Washington (Rich Swann)</p><p> Tommey Andersen (Tommaso Ciampa)</p><p> Vector (Jesse White)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Lower Mid Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> Bernard Jenkins (Mark Andrews)</p><p> Elias Samson</p><p> Johnny DeVille (Jack Gallagher)</p><p> Leo Kerr (Shane Strickland)</p><p> Louie Starr (Lio Rush)</p><p> Quemador (Flamita/Octagon Jr.)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Opener</strong></p><p> </p><p> Corey Von Erich (Ross Von Erich)</p><p> Eddie Orengo (Bandido Jr.)</p><p> Finlay Jr. (David Finlay Jr.)</p><p> Gunnar Olsen (Steinbolt)</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Enhancement Talent</strong></p><p> </p><p> Axel Kristiansen (Guldkalven)</p><p> Klas Kristiansen (Ante Cimex)</p><p> Michael Von Erich (Marshall Von Erich)</p>
  12. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>WWE: August 2017</strong></p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#FF0000;">WWE RAW</span></p><p> </p><p> WWE World Championship: Robert Roode (def. AJ Styles via MITB)</p><p> </p><p> WWE United States Championship: Luke Harper (def. Naito)</p><p> </p><p> WWE Tag Team Championships: The Addiction (Chris Daniels and Kazarian) (def. The Vaudevillians (Simon Gotch and Aiden English))</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;">WWE Smackdown</span></p><p> </p><p> WWE World Heavyweight Championship: The Brian Kendrick (def. Kevin Owens via MITB)</p><p> </p><p> WWE Intercontinental Championship: Big E (def. Austin Aries)</p><p> </p><p> WWE World Tag Team Championships: Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) (def. The Young Bucks (Nick and Matt Nash))</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#00FF00;">WWE Tournament Titles</span></p><p> </p><p> Royal Rumble: Finn Balor</p><p> </p><p> RAW Money In The Bank: Robert Roode</p><p> </p><p> SMACKDOWN Money In The Bank: The Brian Kendrick</p><p> </p><p> Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: Roman Reigns</p><p> </p><p> WWE Tag Team Classic: The Young Bucks</p></div><p></p><p></p>
  13. In my dirt sheet, it says that my matches are getting penalised/capped for short match. Since you can't set that in the product anymore, and I seem to have missed this feature up until this point, can anyone let me know what the go with that is?? Thanks!
  14. Just finished up Wrestlemania 33. RAW WWE World Championship: AJ Styles (Won from Seth Rollins via MITB Cash In) WWE United States Championship: Tetsuya Naito (Won from Samoa Joe at Royal Rumble) WWE Tag Team Championships: The Young Bucks (Won from Gallows and Anderson in December) SMACKDOWN WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Finn Balor (Won from Kevin Owens at Wrestlemania) WWE Intercontinental Championship: Austin Aries (Given to him by Bubba Dudley after he decided he was too good for the championship) WWE World Tag Team Championships: Motor City Machine Guns (Won from The Vaudevillians in December) TOURNAMENT TITLES WWE Royal Rumble: Finn Balor Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: Roman Reigns WWE Money In The Bank (Raw): AJ Styles WWE Money In The Bank (Smackdown): Dean Ambrose
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