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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Morti" data-cite="Morti" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46809" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This looks very exciting! Thought about getting Rich Money as an on air authority figure? <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p> </p><p> Very ready to watch this towards the future</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Well, NOW I have. I'd been mostly avoiding on-air authorities for a while, just having Riley play the part. Then Tommy Cornell retired from the ring, and I managed to snag him for about 8 months. Which was nice. But Rich Money...that makes too much sense. I may just do that.</p>
  2. <p><strong>Current Goals</strong></p><p> Riley McManus has given the following critical goals: </p><p> * Must not have fallen below #20 in the world rankings (currently #19) in the next year.</p><p> * Must have improved financial balance to at least $350,000 by August 2028.</p><p> And the following average goals, which have mostly been the same since the beginning of the game:</p><p> * Cannot hire or extend anyone with problems with the law.</p><p> * Cannot hire anyone who is a psycopath.</p><p> * Cannot hire anyone over 35. [This one has varied. It's gotten as high as 42, this is the lowest he's gone so far, but there's always an age limit.]</p><p> </p><p> In addition, I have my own goals. First, there's getting to Cult, which requires getting New England up to a D+ importance. Secondly, there's getting a TV show -- though I want some written contracts before that. Just trying to run 3 shows in a month was killer.</p>
  3. <p><strong>2026 W$W News Recap</strong></p><p> This has gone in the main post in the RTG thread, but since I was giving all the background, I left it off. Just a couple of quick notes this year.</p><p> In week 2 of May 2026, BHOTWG signed away two key members of W$W's roster, Logan Wolfsbaine and American Elemental II. Unsure if I'll ever get them back, this prompted the Hall of Fame Inductions in June. I like to think that BHOTWG let them come back for the ceremony.</p><p> </p><p> On Monday/1/Oct/26, NOTBPW signed away current W$W Tag Team Champion Claire Winters. The Originals were able to drop the belt before her notice period ended.</p><p> </p><p> In October 2026, W$W introduced Hostile Takeover, a 3rd show a month designed to spread into the Mid Atlantic region. Hefty losses that month saw them quickly drop the idea for the time being.</p><p> </p><p> And on Thursday/2/October/26, sadly, Rip Chord passed away.</p>
  4. So, I'm twelve years into my Road to Glory game, and I seem to be the only one posting on that thread. It was annual entries, but was kind of diary-ish after all, so rather than continue that, let's try an actual diary. To start out with, big thanks go out to Cory Carnes (an e-fed compatriot) for the W$W Logo and the Pennyworth avatar, and ReapeR, who I caught in a moment of weakness and got to make title belts for me. The essence of a road to glory game is the user character, and this is mine: Richard Pennyworth III http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Richard%20Pennyworth%20III.jpg Progress <details><summary></summary> <details><summary>2027</summary> http://www.2d12.com/RTG/PennyworthProfile-2027.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-InRingProgress-2027.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-PhysicalProgress-2027.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-PerformanceProgress-2027.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-EntertainmentProgress-2027.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-OtherProgress-2027.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-USAPopularityProgress-2027.png </details> <details><summary>2028</summary> http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-InRingProgress-2028.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-PhysicalProgress-2028.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-PerformanceProgress-2028.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-EntertainmentProgress-2028.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-OtherProgress-2028.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-USAPopularityProgress-2028.png </details> <details><summary>2029</summary> http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-InRingProgress-2029.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-PhysicalProgress-2029.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-PerformanceProgress-2029.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-EntertainmentProgress-2029.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-OtherProgress-2029.png http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Pennyworth-USAPopularityProgress-2029.png </details></details> Mystery Box Rolls <details><summary></summary> 2017: Pop Goes the Weasel : +20 to Weasel Performance 2018: Forgive me Father : +20 to Religious Habit 2019: Chance Encounter: Strong Friendship with: (Mexico) Joaquin Sanchez [Already active in USA] 2020: Link to the Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling 2021: They Love Me/They Hate me: +20 total to add to Face/Heel 2022: Link To The Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling 2023: “LEGEN… wait for it… DARY!” Gain a Best Friend relationship with someone on your roster then add +10% to your Drinking habit. (Cameron Jones) 2024: Feet of Fury: +5 to Puroresu 2025: Real Rock n' Rolla: +10 between Mic and Charisma, become Musician. 2026: “Solid? Liquid? Gas?” You have devoted your holiday season to training in the ring +5 to your Consistency skill 2027: Bit Part" You have been hired for a small role in a tv pilot +10 points to spend across Microphone Skills, Charisma and Acting [+5 Mic, +5 Acting] 2028: 40. “I’m In My 20s, On The Internet And I Enjoy The WWE” You can choose to add 20 points to your Brute Performance rating OR Weird Performance rating OR use a random number generator to score between 0 and 50, adding the number to either rating. [Choose Weird & Roll: +30] 2029: 41. “Say Your Prayers, Drink Your Milk And Take Your Vitamins” You can choose to add 20 points to your Wholesome Performance rating OR use a random number generator to score between 0 and 50, adding the number to your Wholesome Performance rating. [Wholesome 45->65] </details> http://www.2d12.com/RTG/WSW2.jpg Since I started the game, I've been with Wall Street Wrestling -- a company that should have been founded by Pennyworth in real story purposes, but for this game is owned by Riley McManus. We have been mostly the same product since the game started, but we did tweak Traditional from a Heavy to a Key Feature a while back to try to get slightly more momentum. Product <details><summary></summary> <details><summary>2027-Current</summary> Modern Traditional Traditional Key Mainstream Medium Cult Very Low Modern Medium Realism Heavy Hardcore Low Lucha Libre Low Pure Low Daredevil Low Match Ratio 90% Events, 80% TV Intensity 60% Danger 40% Heel/Face Divide Women Integrated </details></details> W$W Progress <details><summary></summary> <details><summary>2027</summary> 19th best promotion in the world, with a bankroll of $275,036. http://www.2d12.com/RTG/W$W-USAPopularityProgress2027.png</details> <details><summary>2028</summary> 17th best promotion in the world, with a bankroll of $461,989. http://www.2d12.com/RTG/W$W-USAPopularityProgress2028.png</details> <details><summary>2029</summary> 14th best promotion in the world, with a bankroll of $648,510. http://www.2d12.com/RTG/W$W-USAPopularityProgress2029.png</details> </details> Top Ten <details><summary></summary> <details><summary>SHOWS</summary> <details><summary>As of January 2027</summary> #10: W$W Short Sell in September 2025, coming in at a C+. #9 : W$W Bull Market Brawl in August 2024. #8 : W$W Breaking the Bank in April 2025. #7 : W$W Insider Trading in November 2025 (first show with new name; was Black Friday but had to be moved to get my guys on it) #6 : W$W Bull Market Brawl in August 2025 #5 : W$W Insider Trading in November 2026 #4 : W$W Christmas Crash in December 2025 #3 : W$W Incredible Public Onslaught 2026 in January #2 : W$W Incredible Public Onslaught 2025 in January, coming in at a B- #1 : W$W Breaking the Bank in April 2026, also at a B-. </details> <details><summary>As of January 2028...and January 2029</summary> #10: W$W Bull Market Brawl in August 2025 (C+) #9 : W$W Insider Trading in November 2026 (C+) #8 : W$W Christmas Crash in December 2025 (C+) #7 : W$W Paying Dividends in July 2027 (C+) #6 : W$W Incredible Public Onslaught in January 2026 (C+) #5 : W$W Expected Earnings in October 2027 (B-) #4 : W$W Incredible Public Onslaught in January 2025 (B-) #3 : W$W Public Relations 30 in December 2027 (B-) #2 : W$W Breaking the Bank in April 2026 (B-) #1 : W$W Incredible Public Onslaught in January 2027(B-) </details></details> <details><summary>MATCHES</summary> <details><summary>As of Jan 2027</summary> #10: Logan Wolfsbaine defeated Jillian Jarvis (April 2026, B-) #9 : Rocky Weatherfield defeated Richard Pennyworth III (September 2026, B-) #8 : Harvy Robbinfield defeated Richard Pennyworth III (August 2026, B-) #7 : American Elemental II defeated The Silencer (April 2025, B-) #6 : American Elemental II defeated Riley McManus (November 2024, B) #5 : Logan Wolfsbaine defeated Cali Slick (January 2026, B) #4 : Harvey Robbinfield defeated Aldous Blackfriar (January 2026, B) #3 : Harvy Robbinfield defeated Juana Huracan (January 2026, B) #2 : American Elementall II defeated Ray Snow (December 2025, B) #1 : American Elemental II defeated Frankie-Boy Fernandes (January 2025, B) </details> <details><summary>As of Jan 2028...and January 2029</summary> #10: American Elemental II defeated Riley McManus (November 2024, B) #9 : Ross Henry defeated Aldous Blackfriar by DQ in Buy-In Tournament Semifinal Match (January 2027, B) #8 : Logan Wolfsbaine defeated Cali Slick (January 2026, B) #7 : Harvey Robbinfield defeated Joaquin Sanchez (April 2027, B) #6 : Ross Henry defeated Micheal Savage in Buy-In Tournament Finals (January 2027, B) #5 : Harvey Robbinfield defeated Aldous Blackfriar in Buy-In Tournament Finals (January 2026, B) #4 : Harvey Robbinfield defeated Juana Huracan (January 2026, B) #3 : Ross Henry defeated Destruction by Stoppage (December 2027, B) #2 : American Elementall II defeated Ray Snow (December 2025, B) #1 : American Elemental II defeated Frankie-Boy Fernandes (January 2025, B) </details></details></details> W$W Hall of Fame <details><summary></summary> <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/American Elemental II.jpg" height="100" width="100"> American Elemental II (Inducted June 2026, 1x Buy-In Tournament Champion, 1x Openweight Champion, 1x Tag Team Champion, 1x Blue Chip Champion) <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Claire Winters.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Claire Winters (Inducted June 2026, W$W Original, 1x Openweight Champion, 2x Tag Team Champion) <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Dewey Libertine.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Dewey Libertine (Inducted Sept 2025, Head Referee for nearly a decade) <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Logan Wolfsbaine.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Logan Wolfsbaine (Inducted June 2026, 1x Buy-In Tournament Champion, 2x Openweight Champion) <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Richard Pennyworth III.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Richard Pennyworth III (Inducted June 2026, W$W Original, 2x Openweight Champion, 1x Tag Team Champion, 2x Blue Chip Champion) <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Riley McManus.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Riley McManus (Inducted June 2026, W$W Original, 4x Openweight Champion, 3x Tag Team Champion, 1x Blue Chip Champion) </details> Title Histories <details><summary></summary> <details><summary>Triple Crown Winners</summary> Dates are of first completion. <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Amber Allen.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Amber Allen [Tag, Blue Chip, Openweight] Completed November 2027 <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/American Elemental II.jpg" height="100" width="100"> American Elemental II - Completed January 2025 [buy-In, Tag, Blue Chip]* <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Richard Pennyworth III.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Richard Pennyworth III [Tag, Blue Chip, Openweight] Completed November 2023 <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Riley McManus.jpg" height="100" width="100"> Riley McManus [Tag, Blue Chip, Openweight] Completed February 2028 </details> <details><summary>Grand Slam Winners</summary> Dates are of first completion. <img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/American Elemental II.jpg" height="100" width="100"> American Elemental II - Completed Grand Slam November 2025 </details> <details><summary>W$W Openweight Championship</summary>http://www.2d12.com/RTG/WSW%20Openweight.jpg<img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Famine Faith.jpg" height="100" width="100"><table><tr><td>27</td><td>Famine Faith</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Jan 2029 - PRESENT</td><td>0 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>26</td><td>Cali Slick</td><td></td><td>Dec 2020 - Jan 2029</td><td>0 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>25</td><td>Ross Henry</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Jun 2028 - Dec 2028</td><td>5 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>24</td><td>Famine Faith</td><td></td><td>Apr 2028 - Jun 2028</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>23</td><td>Ross Henry</td><td></td><td>Jun 2027 - Apr 2028</td><td>11 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>22</td><td>Roger Reed</td><td></td><td>Mar 2027 - Jun 2027</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>21</td><td>Harvey Robbinfield</td><td></td><td>Jun 2026 - Mar 2027</td><td>7 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>20</td><td>Aldous Blackfriar</td><td></td><td>May 2026 - Jun 2026</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>19</td><td>American Elemental II</td><td></td><td>Nov 2025 - May 2026</td><td>5 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>18</td><td>California Love Machine</td><td>(2x)</td><td>May 2025 - Nov 2025</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>17</td><td>Logan Wolfsbaine</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Jun 2024 - May 2025</td><td>7 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td>Jackpot Jordan</td><td></td><td>Dec 2023 - Jun 2024</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Jillian Jarvis</td><td></td><td>Nov 2023 - Dec 2023</td><td>0 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>Fro Sure</td><td></td><td>Feb 2023 - Nov 2023</td><td>6 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Riley McManus</td><td>(4x)</td><td>Sep 2022 - Feb 2023</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Amber Allen</td><td></td><td>Aug 2022 - Sep 2022</td><td>0 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Riley McManus</td><td>(3x)</td><td>Aug 2021 - Aug 2022</td><td>8 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>California Love Machine</td><td></td><td>Feb 2021 - Aug 2021</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>VACANT</td><td colspan="3">(Due to Ekuma signing with SWF)</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Ekuma</td><td></td><td>Nov 2020 - Jan 2021</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Richard Pennyworth III</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Mar 2020 - Nov 2020</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Claire Winters</td><td></td><td>Jul 2019 - Mar 2020</td><td>5 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Riley McManus</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Oct 2018 - Jul 2019</td><td>6 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Seth Whitehead</td><td></td><td>Jul 2018 - Oct 2018</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Logan Wolfsbaine</td><td></td><td>Jun 2017 - Jul 2018</td><td>13 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Richard Pennyworth III</td><td></td><td>Oct 2016 - Jun 2017</td><td>5 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Riley McManus</td><td></td><td>Jan 2016 - Oct 2016</td><td>7 Defenses</td></tr></table></details> <details><summary>W$W Buy-In Tournament Winners</summary><img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Micheal Savage.jpg" height="100" width="100"><table><tr><td>2029</td><td>Micheal Savage</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2028</td><td>Famine Faith</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2027</td><td>Ross Henry</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2026</td><td>Harvey Robbinfield</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2025</td><td>American Elemental II</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2024</td><td>Logan Wolfsbaine</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2023</td><td>Juana Huracan</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2022</td><td>Nick Booth</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>2021</td><td>California Love Machine</td><td></td></tr></table></details> <details><summary>W$W Blue Chip Championship</summary>http://www.2d12.com/RTG/WSW%20Blue%20Chip.jpg<img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/The Revelation.jpg" height="100" width="100"><table><tr><td>25</td><td>The Revelation</td><td></td><td>Dec 2020 - PRESENT</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>24</td><td>Jason Thunder</td><td></td><td>Oct 2028 - Dec 2028</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>23</td><td>VACANT</td><td colspan="3">(Due to Injury)</td></tr><tr><td>22</td><td>Marcel LeFleur</td><td></td><td>Aug 2028 - Oct 2028</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>21</td><td>The Silencer</td><td></td><td>Jun 2028 - Aug 2028</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>20</td><td>Riley McManus</td><td></td><td>Feb 2028 - Jun 2028</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>19</td><td>War Diaz</td><td></td><td>May 2027 - Feb 2028</td><td>6 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>18</td><td>Blue Phantom</td><td></td><td>Nov 2026 - May 2027</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>17</td><td>Joaquin Sanchez</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Sep 2026 - Nov 2026</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td>Cameron Jones</td><td></td><td>Jun 2026 - Sep 2026</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Richard Pennyworth III</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Feb 2026 - Jun 2026</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>VACANT</td><td colspan="3">(Due to Injury)</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Jackpot Jordan</td><td></td><td>Oct 2025 - Feb 2026</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Cali Slick</td><td>(3x)</td><td>Jul 2024 - Oct 2025</td><td>10 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>VACANT</td><td colspan="3">(Due to Fro Sure signing with TCW)</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Fro Sure</td><td></td><td>Feb 2024 - Jul 2024</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Cali Slick</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Jun 2023 - Feb 2024</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>JOJI</td><td></td><td>Feb 2023 - Jun 2023</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Richard Pennyworth III</td><td></td><td>Oct 2022 - Feb 2023</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Frankie-Boy Fernandes</td><td>(2x)</td><td>Apr 2022 - Oct 2022</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Cali Slick</td><td></td><td>Nov 2021 - Apr 2022</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Amber Allen</td><td></td><td>Jun 2021 - Nov 2021</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Joaquin Sanchez</td><td></td><td>Feb 2021 - Jun 2021</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Frankie-Boy Fernandes</td><td></td><td>Sep 2020 - Feb 2021</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>American Elemental II</td><td></td><td>Jun 2020 - Sep 2020</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr></table></details> <details><summary>W$W Tag Team Championship</summary>http://www.2d12.com/RTG/WSW%20Tag%20Team.jpg<img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Riley McManus.jpg" height="100" width="100"><img src="http://www.2d12.com/RTG/Workers/Amber Allen.jpg" height="100" width="100"><table><tr><td>14</td><td>McManus & Allen</td><td>(2x)</td><td>(Riley McManus 4x & Amber Allen 2x)</td><td>Oct 2028 - PRESENT</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Apocalypse</td><td></td><td>(Plague Ryland & War Diaz)</td><td>Feb 2028 - Oct 2028</td><td>6 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>McManus & Allen</td><td></td><td>(Riley McManus 3x & Amber Allen)</td><td>Nov 2027 - Feb 2028</td><td>1 Defense</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Thunder & Lightning</td><td></td><td>(Lightning Lomas & Jason Thunder)</td><td>Mar 2027 - Nov 2027</td><td>3 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>The Fame Express</td><td></td><td>(Cameron Jones 2x & Jake Idol)</td><td>Nov 2026 - Mar 2027</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Bitch Slap</td><td></td><td>(Jillian Jarvis & Juana Huracan)</td><td>Sep 2026 - Nov 2026</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>The Originals</td><td>(2x)</td><td>(Riley McManus 2x & Claire Winters 2x)</td><td>Apr 2026 - Sep 2026</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>The Wild Cats</td><td></td><td>(El Jaguar & Tigre Salvaje Jr)</td><td>Feb 2026 - Apr 2026</td><td>0 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>The Originals</td><td></td><td>(Riley McManus & Claire Winters)</td><td>Jun 2025 - Feb 2026</td><td>7 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>The Anti-Establishment</td><td></td><td>(Hellcat Hernandez & Pamela Rojo)</td><td>Oct 2024 - Jun 2025</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Los Technicos</td><td></td><td>(American Elemental II & Blue Phantom)</td><td>Jun 2024 - Oct 2024</td><td>0 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Money Talks</td><td></td><td>(Joaquin Sanchez & Richard Pennyworth III)</td><td>Nov 2023 - Jun 2024</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Dynamite Express</td><td></td><td>(Cameron Jones & Syd Collier)</td><td>Apr 2023 - Nov 2023</td><td>2 Defenses</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Going Coastal</td><td></td><td>(Frankie-Boy Fernandes & California Love Machine)</td><td>Apr 2022 - Apr 2023</td><td>4 Defenses</td></tr></table></details> </details> </details> Roster <details><summary></summary> <details><summary>2027</summary> Main Event Aldous Blackfriar [#325], Tigre Salvaje Jr [#492], Matty Faith [#452], Jake Idol [#449], Harvey Robbinfield [#392], Rocky Weatherfield [#416], Ross Henry [#421] Upper Midcard Lightning Lomas, Roger Reed [#486], Patrick Lindland [#478], Micheal Savage, Jillian Jarvis [#437], California Love Machine [#408], Cali Slick [#395] Midcard Jason Thunder, Cameron Jones, Joaquin Sanchez, Juana Huracan [#460], The Silencer [#471], Richard Pennyworth III [#455], Mike Aroma [#467], Blue Phantom, Hellcat Hernandez, Amber Allen [#124], Riley McManus [#475] Lower Midcard Marcos Caballero, Marcel LeFleur [#348], Chad Ryland [#424], Jose Caballero, James Diaz [#464] Openers and Enhancements Duane Windham, Andre Reinhardt, Bruce Garofolo, Shooting Star Perez, Thelma Jo, Isabel Duran Managers Jackpot Jordan [due to injury] (managing Cameron Jones & Jake Idol), Lisa Bowen (managing Richard Pennyworth III & Joaquin Sanchez) Announce Team Davis Ditterich & Emily McQueen Referee Francis Long Road Agents Coyote Dynamite & Vin Tanner </details> <details><summary>2028</summary> Main Event Patrick Lindland, Famine Faith, Micheal Savage, Jillian Jarvis, Roger Reed, Ross Henry Upper Midcard Lightning Lomas, Juana Huracan, Riley McManus, Cali Slick, Jason Thunder, Mike Aroma Midcard The Silencer, Richard Pennyworth III, Plague Ryland, Amber Allen, Joaquin Sanchez, War Diaz, Cameron Jones, Hellcat Hernandez Lower Midcard Duane Windham, Jose Caballero, Marcel LeFleur, Marcos Caballero Openers and Enhancements Bruce Garofalo, Shooting Star Perez, Andre Reinhardt, Isabel Duran Managers Lisa Bowen (managing Richard Pennyworth III & Joaquin Sanchez) Announce Team Davis Ditterich & Emily McQueen Referee Francis Long Road Agents Coyote Dynamite </details> <details><summary>2029</summary> Main Event Famine Faith, Roger Reed, Ross Henry, Patrick Lindland, Micheal Savage, Freddy Huggins Upper Midcard Jillian Jarvis, Lightning Lomas, Kenneth Caine, Shawn Orton, Cali Slick, Riley McManus Midcard The Revelation, Plague Ryland, Mike Aroma, Richard Pennyworth III, Amber Allen, War Diaz, Jason Thunder, Joaquin Sanchez, Blue Phantom Lower Midcard Jose Caballero, Isabel Duran, Duane Windham, Marcos Caballero Openers and Enhancements Matt Alvarez, Lloyd Kipp, Shooting Star Perez, Shadrach, Ultimate Phoenix II Authority Figures Rich Money (Also managing Money Talks) Announce Team Davis Ditterich & Emily McQueen Referees Francis Long, Denver Austin Road Agents Coyote Dynamite Injured Reserve Marcel LeFleur </details> And now, on to 2029!
  5. I have a vague recollection of a conversation from like 2 or 3 versions ago, where it was stated that it was something like this (with numbers obviously completely made up) : If the destiny stats were 34 apart, or 73 apart, or 118 apart, then they had Great Chemistry in the ring. Different numbers meant different things. My guess is that some calculations are also being done to account for people being able to have different chemistries for different aspects (opponents, tag, announcing, managing). I doubt they're all just X apart calculations -- but from what I recall, that's essentially what it boils down to.
  6. <p>I play Motorsport Manager as well, and it has a system that could work for negotiations like this. Each worker has a Patience rating on negotiations. You make your offer, and then after some days (I think this is too long in MM, maybe too long in TEW) you get a response that says "I think this value is too low." Then, depending on how *many* options you were off on (bonuses, wages, duration, etc.), patience gets deducted by a few points. Their patience runs out, they cut off negotiations.</p><p> </p><p> What I'd like to see, though, is a smaller wait time, particularly in PPA/Handshake contracts. If accepting the deal isn't going to affect other jobs, the duration shouldn't take other bids into account. If it might (written or exclusive), then you should get a quicker response that says something like "I like your offer, and I'm considering it. I'm also considering other offers, however." Basically a "Yes, but" response.</p>
  7. *Looks at Dev Journal* *Looks at his previous suggestion* Hmm...not saying you read my mind, but I don't think you could have added this in the last couple of days. A*!
  8. Regarding, in particular, the reactive promises. If they would refuse (which if I read it correctly, they can), do we have the ability to offer them things in return to convince them to accept?
  9. I also enjoyed Fog of War -- and I just went and made a suggestion as to how I think it could be implemented to both improve the system and work with the additional items that have also been implemented.
  10. So, 2025 was an interesting year for Wall Street Wrestling. But before we get into that, some news, coincidences, and other fun stuff from the game at large. In January, Acid II died. Acid is still around, but neither of them are set to regenerate, so that kind of ends the legacy there. Sad. Coincidence -- Friday, Week 4 of January, Logan Wolfsbaine successfully defended the W$W Openweight Championship against California Love Machine. Four days later (Tuesday, Week 1 of February), Logan Wolfsbaine defeated California Love Machine to win the Coastal Zone Championship. On Saturday, Week 4 of September, Dewey Libertine retired from the business. This was notable because he'd been my only referee since September of 2016. The day after he retired, he became the first inductee into the W$W Hall of Fame. And finally, on Saturday, Week 2 of December, Tommy F'N Cornell retired from active competition. He was unemployed. I jumped on that, you'd better believe. Somehow, I was the only one. Right now I have him pushed as an Authority Figure (and his debut got an A rating when he was all alone), and he's also sitting in the commentary booth as an additional Colour guy. But he'd also make one hell of a road agent. I dunno. He might just bounce around as I need him. Annual awards saw Lucy Stone-McFly dethrone David Stone as the Young Wrestler of the Year after 4 straight wins for David. I wonder if he's too old now, or if she was actually better than him. In other news, starting in October, W$W finally got their Public Relations tour up and going permanently, having a 1-hour show every month in New England. Despite the extra expense, we still made relative buttloads of money this year, jumping from about $77,000 to $210,000 over the course of the year. Title Histories The Blue Chip Championship had it's most memorable reign thus far, with Cali Slick's third reign lasting from July '24 until October '25, through 10 successful defenses. He lost the title to Jackpot Jordan thanks to Richard Pennyworth attacking Slick in a high-IQ move to give Jordan the belt during their feud. Jordan has defended the title twice thus far, but Pennyworth has not gotten his shot yet. The 2025 Buy-In Tournament saw American Elemental II victorious... The Tag Team championship was held by The Anti-Establishment (Hellcat Hernandez and Pamela Rojo) from Oct '24 until June '25. They were defeated by a newly-returned-face Riley McManus and Claire Winters, teaming as The Originals. McManus and Winters remain champions, having defended the belts 5 times thus far, more than any other tag team champs have done. The Openweight Championship was held by Logan Wolfsbaine in his second run as champ from June '24 until May '25, with 7 successful defenses. He was defeated by California Love Machine, making his second run. CLM held the belt until November '25, making 4 successful defenses before losing it to American Elemental II. AE2 has had 1 successful defense thus far. I'm particularly proud of AE2's climb. He debuted in June 2017, and was decidedly low on the card. I'm pretty sure he was an opener. He didn't see his first victory until November 2018. Won the Blue Chip Championship in June 2020, the Tag Team Championship in June 2024, and finally the Openweight Championship in November 2025. In his time with W$W, he has compiled 42 wins, 36 losses, and 2 draws. And yet, he puts on one hell of a show. Undoubtedly helped by his time in other companies (particularly BCG in Japan and GWC in the US), but I'm very pleased with how he's had a slow push that's actually worked. He is W$W's 2nd Triple Crown Champion (Pennyworth was the first). Popularity wise, we've reached a D in the Tri-State, pushing towards that elusive D+. New England hit E- in November; the Mid Atlantic and Great Lakes regions hit it in December. First goal - get to Cult by hitting D+ in Tri State and New England. Second goal - Hit D in the Mid Atlantic so I can get a TV show on East Coast Today. Pennyworth's skills remain relatively stagnatn. 2 point games in Brawling, Puro, Hardcore. 3 point gains in Aerial and Flashiness. 0 gain in Chain, Mat, and Submissions. Basics to a 75, Psychology to a 70 (almost can call in ring!), Safety looks capped at 81, Consistency to a 69, Selling to a 50. Physical stats look capped in the Ds. Entertainment has Mic at 36, thanks to the last year's roll. Respect is up to a 42, but everything else seems stagnant. 2017: Pop Goes the Weasel : +20 to Weasel Performance 2018: Forgive me Father : +20 to Religious Habit 2019: Chance Encounter: Strong Friendship with: (Mexico) Joaquin Sanchez [Already active in USA] 2020: Link to the Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling 2021: They Love Me/They Hate me: +20 total to add to Face/Heel 2022: Link To The Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling 2023: “LEGEN… wait for it… DARY!” Gain a Best Friend relationship with someone on your roster then add +10% to your Drinking habit. (Cameron Jones) 2024: Feet of Fury: +5 to Puroresu 2025: Real Rock n' Rolla: +10 between Mic and Charisma, become Musician. 2026: “Solid? Liquid? Gas?” You have devoted your holiday season to training in the ring +5 to your Consistency skill
  11. What's with the tags behind their names? You change their names to show good skills or something?
  12. <p>2024 in the books.</p><p> </p><p> NYCW, having declared war on me in December 2023, was bought out by SWF in January 2024. So much for that war.</p><p> </p><p> Claire Winters (one of my originals) and JOJI had been dating since JOJI's first run with my company, back in April of 2017. They broke up on Wednesday, Week 1, August 2024. On Saturday of that same week, Claire started dating California Love Machine. Hmmm....</p><p> </p><p> On Wed, Week 3 November, Zimmy Bumfhole tore his rotator cuff. This was unfortunate for him, as he had been the reigning SWF World Champion since November 2023, defending 11 times in that span.</p><p> </p><p> On Thursday, Week 3 November, Ed Monton retires from the business. He had been the owner of TCW. A little over a week later, Pee Wee Germaine took over. TCW was Cult. I'm regional...</p><p> </p><p> I decided against going for the company switch because even though TCW was Cult, it was popular enough to be National, but was in the safety period. I decided that went against the spirit of the rules. Still, I made a copy of the game just to see if I could have made the jump -- and they hired Phil Vibert anyway. Ah well.</p><p> </p><p> In W$W History, the Buy-In Tournament for 2024 saw Logan Wolfsbaine emerge victorious. He was able to later use that momentum to claim his 2nd Openweight title, but more on that in a moment.</p><p> </p><p> Money Talks opened up 2024 as the Tag Team Champions (user character Pennyworth and Joaquin Sanchez). They would lose the belts in June after 4 successful defenses to Los Technicos (American Elemental II and Blue Phantom). Los Technicos ended up splitting on the card, with AE2 being a main eventer and BP being an opener, so with no successful defenses, they lost the belts in October to The Anti-Establishment (Hellcat Hernandez and Pamela Rojo). They have 1 defense so far.</p><p> </p><p> Cali Slick opened the year as the 2-time Blue Chip Champion, but would be dethroned in February 2024 after 4 defenses by Fro Sure. Fro would defend it 3 times before being sniped by TCW, leaving the belt vacant. Cali Slick would win the belt again in a July fatal four-way, and he leaves the year the way he entered it, a 3-time champion after 5 successful defenses. Though he currently remains champion, he's in a program with the Openweight champ...</p><p> </p><p> 2024 was a fairly quiet year for the Openweight Championship. Jackpot Jordan had won the belt in December 2023, and he held it until June 2024, defending it 3 times in the meantime. Logan Wolfsbaine would use his Buy-In victory to earn a shot at the title, and take the belt to become a 2-time champion. He has defended it 4 times, and ends the year still champion.</p><p> </p><p> Financially, we are not as well off as we were at the beginning of 2024, having lost almost $30,000 in February on an experiment of going weekly in other areas (abandoned with main eventers started complaining) and again in July when I tried to run my normal event elsewhere, but couldn't make the ticket sales. We do still manage to end the year with almost $72,000 in the bank.</p><p> </p><p> 6 of W$W's top 10 events came in 2024, including a C+ in August at #1. Match-wise, 8 of our top 10 came in 2024, topped off by a B rated match between American Elemental II and Riley McManus that was basically a throwaway (giving AE's storyline opponent a reason to taunt him after) earning a B. AE is a member of 4 of my top 5 matches -- he's really becoming a star for me.</p><p> </p><p> Hall of Fame check has Logan Wolfsbaine join Riley McManus as eligible to be entered -- apparently floating titles count as Main Event level, because it shows that he has 3 of them now.</p><p> </p><p> Award-wise, Champagne Lover has bumped up to the Veteran Wrestler of the Year category, leaving Wolf Hawkins to be the Wrestler of the Year. David Stone has taken the Young Wrestler 4 years running. W$W won the most improved back in 2019, but the last three years have seen WLW and SOTBPW trading wins back and forth.</p><p> </p><p> For the user character, Pennyworth's popularity has been mostly stagnant at a D- in the Tristate and the spillovers from that...though he has bumped up to an E- in New England. His skills continue their slow plodding increase except for the Technical/Submission skills that I want to increase. At least his Psychology is up to 68 and his Selling to 48. He's getting to be a decent worker...time to push him back up the card, I think. </p><p> </p><p> And finally...</p><p> 2017: Pop Goes the Weasel : +20 to Weasel Performance</p><p> 2018: Forgive me Father : +20 to Religious Habit</p><p> 2019: Chance Encounter: Strong Friendship with: (Mexico) Joaquin Sanchez [Already active in USA]</p><p> 2020: Link to the Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling</p><p> 2021: They Love Me/They Hate me: +20 total to add to Face/Heel</p><p> 2022: Link To The Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling</p><p> 2023: “LEGEN… wait for it… DARY!” Gain a Best Friend relationship with someone on your roster then add +10% to your Drinking habit. (Cameron Jones)</p><p> 2024: Feet of Fury: +5 to Puroresu</p><p> 2025: Real Rock n' Rolla: +10 between Mic and Charisma [8 mic, 2 chr], become Musician.</p>
  13. Wow. I think Riley kept me from going 0-for on my predictions this time around.
  14. <p>Quick Picks</p><p> GWC World Heavyweight Championship: Spencer Spade w/ Lisa Bowen vs. <strong>Ross Henry ©</strong></p><p> North American Heavyweight Championship: Hellion w/ Father Grim vs. <strong>Riley McManus ©</strong></p><p> Comments: I don't see either of these champs losing just yet.</p><p> </p><p> GWC World Openweight Championship: <strong>Torment</strong> w/ Father Grim vs. Matty Faith ©</p><p> Comments: On the other hand, I think Torment just might pull it off.</p><p> </p><p> GWC World Tag Team Championship: The Keith Brothers vs. <strong>Bowen Services ©</strong> w/ Lisa Bowen</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> Grudge Match: Homegrown vs. <strong>The Diaz Cousins</strong></p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> US Championship: Funakoshi vs. <strong>Keith Holly ©</strong> w/ February Malaise</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> North American Women's Championship: Lucy Stone-McFly vs. <strong>Brooke Tyler ©</strong></p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> North American Women's Tag Team Championship: <strong>Tex-Mex</strong> vs. Ladies Night vs. Jade & Parissi</p><p> Comments:</p>
  15. <p>Seems I'm the only one going right now.</p><p> </p><p> W$W has finished 2023 with $107,500 in the bank, easily surpassing McManus' goal of $60k. They're up to 25th in the ranking. Usually winning regional battles, but occasionally a month will see one or more of my rivals getting a huge show (McFly's promotion pulled out a B- one month, for instance) and pushing me down. Tri-State popularity is *right* on the edge of a D-.</p><p> </p><p> And apparently Riley decided that NYCW was the devil, and he declared war on them in December. So...that's awesome.</p><p> </p><p> The Buy-In Tournament in 2023 was won by Juana Huracan, who had a fairly decent year thereafter. She never was able to turn that into an Openweight title run (kept bouncing around the card), but was definitely in the picture having a long fued with one of the champs that lasted most of the year.</p><p> </p><p> The W$W Blue Chip Championship started the year in the hands of my user character Richard Pennyworth III, but he lost it in February after only 2 defenses to JOJI. JOJI held it until June, defending it successfully twice, before losing it to the current 2-time champion Cali Slick. Slick has now held it for 6 months and defended it 4 times, both of those current records for the belt. He also held it for 5 months and 3 defenses in 2021/2022, making him one of the most relevant Blue Chip Champions of all.</p><p> </p><p> The Tag Team champions were Going Coastal entering the year, but they lost the belts in April after 4 defenses to The Dynamite Express (Jones and Collier), turning heel in the process. Express held it until November, with 2 successful defenses, losing it to Money Talks (Pennyworth and Sanchez). Pennyworth becomes the W$W's first Grand Slam champion.</p><p> </p><p> Our owner entered 2023 as the 4-time Openweight champion, but he lost the belt in February to Fro Sure. Fro held on to the belt for most of the year, being tormented by Juana for a good portion of it, in and around his 6 successful defenses, before being bested by Jillian Jarvis in November. He had dropped down to a Midcard autopush, so it was time to get it off him. Jarvis held the belt for a single month before losing to her feud partner Jackpot Jordan in her very first defense.</p><p> </p><p> In other news, SWF called up our very own Logan Wolfsbaine in April. He spent 3 months as a jobber up there before his contract expired, and SWF didn't pick him up...so I did. He's come in hot, but hasn't had a shot at the title yet. His 13 month reign in 2017-2018 remains the longest reign in W$W history, so it's probably only a matter of time before he takes the belt again.</p><p> </p><p> The W$W Hall of Fame pre-check shows only one eligible candidate at this point, that being Riley McManus. That's actually a little surprising to me. But we'll see how it goes moving forward.</p><p> </p><p> I'm keeping my eyes open for a potential Cult opening. I don't really WANT to leave W$W, but getting some better workers might help Pennyworth advance. He isn't getting any boosts from working with others now, for the most part. Brawling 37->38, Puro 14->16 (+5 for year-end, see below), Hardcore 15->17, Chain 64->65, Mat 67, Submissions 61->62, Aerial 17->19, Flash 16->18, Basicas 69->71, Psychology 62->65, Safety 76->79, Consistency 61->64, Selling 44->46. Physicals all stagnant. Entertainment all stagnant. Respect 30->34. </p><p> Popularity wise, he's up to a D- in Tri State, but only has the spillovers elsewhere it looks like, with an F+ in Great Lakes, Mid Atlantic, and New England, and an F in the South East.</p><p> </p><p> 2017: Pop Goes the Weasel : +20 to Weasel Performance</p><p> 2018: Forgive me Father : +20 to Religious Habit</p><p> 2019: Chance Encounter: Strong Friendship with: (Mexico) Joaquin Sanchez [Already active in USA]</p><p> 2020: Link to the Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling</p><p> 2021: They Love Me/They Hate me: +20 total to add to Face/Heel</p><p> 2022: Link To The Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling</p><p> 2023: “LEGEN… wait for it… DARY!” Gain a Best Friend relationship with someone on your roster then add +10% to your Drinking habit. (Cameron Jones)</p><p> 2024: Feet of Fury: +5 to Puroresu</p>
  16. So, you only take place in a regional battle if you held a show in a region -- but does it still look at all of your shows, or only the shows you held in that region?
  17. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="marsupial311" data-cite="marsupial311" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46105" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>A box for typing salaries instead of a slider bar is the best update.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Is it instead of, or is it as well as? Entry was unclear.</p>
  18. <p>At this point, I have indeed held one show outside of Tri-State, but only the one, and I did it after the pop counts above. DVD distribution is in play, but as far as I can tell, that shouldn't affect popularity in the negative in any way.</p><p> </p><p> Until recently, I was only in regional battles in Tri-State. It's now spread to Tri-State, Great Lakes, Mid Atlantic, and New England. And I'd won all of those extra at the point these numbers were pulled.</p><p> </p><p> South West, Hawaii, and Puerto Rice are the regions that are lower than worldwide.</p><p> </p><p> My point is, the mechanics make sense with the numbers. I can follow exactly how each of these numbers showed up. It just feels kind of weird and wrong to me that BECAUSE of the way the mechanics work that regions in my own country would be lower than the worldwide average.</p>
  19. Nope. No regional battles in the low-pop regions. Just that they're in spillover-of-spillover-of-spillover location. So they're getting like 20% of 20% of 40% of my home region, whereas all the other regions are getting 20% of the US Average.
  20. Perhaps this would be better suited to the suggestions forum, but it's just something I find interesting. Starting at 0 popularity, I've gotten my home region up to an E+; specifically a 31.1% popularity. Spillover has given me a couple F+s (12.2). It's also has some lesser spillovers, 4.8%, 1.9%, 0.6% and 0.5%. That's all in America. Interestingly, Every region in Britain, Mexico, Japan, Europe, and Australia is at 1.4%. Canada has at least 1.4% in every region. So, I find it interesting that popularity in other areas of the world has spillover values that are higher than some of the regions in my home area. Yes, Puerto Rico and Hawaii are two of those regions, but so is the South West. I would think that if my spillover in all other parts of the world is at a certain level, then all regions in my home area would be at least that level. Thoughts?
  21. <p>2022 in the books.</p><p> W$W has risen to the point that it would be regional if I hadn't capped it at small. I'll probably remove the cap in March; just trying to get some buffer against the bouncing that seems to happen.</p><p> </p><p> The W$W Buy-In Tournament has it's second year, and Nick Booth claims victory this year.</p><p> </p><p> The W$W Blue Chip Championship started the year held by Cali Slick. He held it through April, losing it to 2-time champ Frankie-Boy Fernandes. Fernandes kept it until October, losing it to Richard Pennyworth.</p><p> </p><p> The W$W Openweight Championship started the year held by 3-time champ Riley McManus. He held it until August, defending it 8 times, losing to Amber Allen. Allen promptly got autopushed down to midcard when I hit the F+ popularity in other regions, then signed a written with NOTBPW. With no other heels good to go, she lost the title in September with no defenses to the now 4-time champ, Riley McManus. He still holds the title at the end of the year.</p><p> </p><p> The W$W Tag Team Championship was introduced in August, with Going Coastal (Frankie-Boy Fernandes and California Love Machine) winning a gauntlet to claim the initial reign. At the end of the year, they have defended it twice and remain champs.</p><p> </p><p> W$W's finances have dramatically improved, ending the year with $95k in the bank. Their momentum is an A, and their prestige has gotten to a C-. They have improved to #26 in the promotion rankings, surpassing RIPW and NYCW, as well as the Sean McFly owned GWC.</p><p> </p><p> July was a crazy month, as PWC and DIW both closed their doors, and CGC was bought out and closed by SWF. December saw both MAW and NYCW declare hostility against W$W on the same day, joining RIPW in their hostility. </p><p> </p><p> In the top 500 we have Cali Slick (469), Fro Sure (458), Jackpot Jordan (480), Ray Snow (330) and Rob Reynolds (352).</p><p> </p><p> User Character Pennyworth continues to make small gains. Brawling jumped a point, being the only non F level in ring skill that gained at all. All of the performance skills increased; basics 67 to 69, Psychology 59 to 62, Safety 74 to 76, Consistency 59 to 61, and Selling 43 to 44. Physical skills all stagnant. Charisma went up a point, but all other entertainment skills held steady. Respect has gone up from 26 to 30.</p><p> </p><p> 2017: Pop Goes the Weasel : +20 to Weasel Performance</p><p> 2018: Forgive me Father : +20 to Religious Habit</p><p> 2019: Chance Encounter: Strong Friendship with: (Mexico) Joaquin Sanchez [Already active in USA]</p><p> 2020: Link to the Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling</p><p> 2021: They Love Me/They Hate me: +20 total to add to Face/Heel</p><p> 2022: Link To The Past: +5 to Chain Wrestling</p><p> 2023: “LEGEN… wait for it… DARY!” Gain a Best Friend relationship with someone on your roster then add +10% to your Drinking habit.</p><p> </p><p> For Legendary, I'm ignoring the whole 'suit' thing though my announcer/colours are both kind of in suits. It just seems like there are too few. So I'm just picking a random member of our roster; This becomes Cameron Jones.</p>
  22. <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="46683" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Got it. Yeah, if someone has 5% overness in a couple of linked regions and 10% in your home region, I think that trumps <em>just</em> 12% in your home region, for an example.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Cool, thanks. I was assuming it was already taking these into account, but I guess it wasn't.</p><p> </p><p> Turned out to be a moot point anyway, as the Main Event->Midcard champ ended up being signed by NOTBPW and saying she was too big for me now when I tried to see how much they were offering. So she dropped it right back anyways.</p>
  23. <p>Sorry, maybe I was unclear. I'm an E in Tri-State, but got enough that I hit F+ in the spillover regions.</p><p> </p><p> And yes, having them go up and down has happened. But this was just *such* a big difference that it threw me off, and I had to ask about it. Thinking that maybe it was "F+ in region means we're active there" or something.</p>
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