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  1. On the Jeremie Courteny front, I brought in Findlay O'Farraday as his muscle, let the trust fund kid buy himself some assistance. The two operate both as singles and as a tag team. They're still mostly jobbing, but at least it gives him someone regular to work with who can teach him a thing or two.

     

    In other news, USPW didn't want to renew the contracts of Atlas, or Tyson Baine, so my Sinner Society got an injection of new life, as SWF signed Eddie Peak away from me. Tyson Baine is now BLZ Bubb once more, and leader of the Sinner Society, basically filling Peak's role, and wrestling rarely. Killer Shark is starting a singles run, the Gods of Thunder are their tag team, and Nick Booth... is basically eating the pinfall in multi-person matches for them.

  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Rob5KC" data-cite="Rob5KC" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="35588" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15296" rel="external nofollow">http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15296</a><p> </p><p> I believe this is the correct link for Tristam's The Death of WCW? thread...IMO, it's one of the finest efforts in the history of these forums</p><p> </p><p> if this thread is no longer being worked on, please just disregard. <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Right up there with Keefy's WWF: From Montreal to Attitude in my books, as the best historical stories.</p>
  3. Don't call it a comeback...

     

    TCW Headquarters

    December 14, 2012

    I stepped into Joel Bryant's office. I was nervous. I hadn't been so shaky since I left rehab in 2007. Since my "comeback". I hadn't touched a drop since, but god had I wanted it that night.

    That was just DAVE. I'd worked indies since then, but that had been my last shot at anything, and I had blown it.

    So what did Joel Bryant want with me?

    "I'm going to put it straight to you." Joel said, gesturing that I sit down across from him. "You're in a unique position."

    I had no idea what he was talking about, so I just nodded.

    "We're hiring a lot of youngsters. We're thinking of starting a development camp out of LA." He continued.

    "And you want me to be a trainer?" I asked, not quite sure where this was going.

    "No, we've already got a few people in mind for that." Joel said. "No, we want you on the main roster. We need solid veterans. We need some name value to balance out the new kids. And then there's the backstage factor..."

    "You want me on hand as an example." I said, as realisation dawned.

    "In a manner of speaking. But that's not all." Joel said.

    "What else? I'm happy to sign up as a jobber." I said.

    Joel smiled. "You may have noticed our roster has some... diversity."

    "It's a big roster, it's expected." I said.

    "But we've got workers from a lot of other companies. Some people would even say that's how we built all our stars." Joel said.

    "Tommy Cornell wasn't a star when he got here, neither was Rocky Golden, you built Wolf Hawkins from nothing." I said.

    "I did say 'some people'. Anyway, we're trying something new. Up until now, the booking committee has been myself, Tommy, Brent Hill, Kyle Rhodes and Bryan Vessey. We're currently in the market for some new talent on that bench. People who have worked with the best minds in the business. We're scouting some big name former-DAVE workers, people who were on Vibert's booking committee. We're scouting overseas as well. And Edd Stone is officially a consultant." Joel rolled his eyes at that last one.

    "And you want me... Oh." I said. "I was on Sneer's booking committee for six months."

    "Shane Sneer is the head booker of one of our biggest rivals. Any insight you could have would be much appreciated." Joel said.

    "I was drunk a lot of the time back then. In fact, I'm the poster child for not putting someone on your booking committee just because they're your star. Case in point, Bryan Vessey." I said.

    "It was in his contract." Joel shrugged. "But Sneer didn't sign that kind of contract, not ever. You were there because he saw a glimmer of genius."

    "If you want me as a jobber, fine. If you want me to help with the book, I'll do that too. If you want me to be a cautionary tale to all the youngsters, fine. It makes sense. Does Tommy know you're coming to me? With my past and all?" I asked.

    Joel nodded, and produced a contract. Tommy Cornell's signature was already on the bottom, as was Joel's.

    I raised an eyebrow at the salary. More than I'd earned for my comeback, that was for sure. Not quite what I was earning back in Southern Class, but I needed a steady gig.

    I signed the dotted line:

    Jack Griffith.

  4. Chris Hero vs. Chris Jericho

    A new era for ECW will see Jericho as a top star. He should start out strong.

     

    Jerry Lynn vs. Kurt Angle

    Same thinking as with the previous match.

     

    Streak vs. Career

    Nate Hatred vs. Sabu

    Sabu has to be near retirement, and in a new ECW, is there room for the Human Highlight Reel?

     

    International All Action Championship Tournament Final

    Ricky Marvin vs. Slyk Tayshaun Dudley

    Following interference from the Second Generation Dudleyz.

     

    CM Punk vs. Vito Thomaselli

    Despite interference from Monsters Inc, for the feel-good victory.

     

    ECW World Television Championship Match

    Ultimo Dragon vs. Juventud Guerrera©

    Juvi really sticks it to Franny here.

     

    ECW Lioness Championship Match

    Kelly Thomaselli vs. Alexis©

    Hooray for faces at big PPV's!!!

     

    Shawn Michaels vs. Rob Van Dam

    It's no secret how huge an HBK fan I am.

     

    ECW Undisputed Tag Team Championship Match

    The Hardcore Innovators vs. The Dudley Boyz©

    The greatest tag team of all time. 'Nuff said.

     

    Mark Calaway vs. Rhino

    He's an ECW Original. Calaway didn't leave the 'F that long ago. Rhino for the feud-ender.

     

    Loser Leaves ECW Match For The World Heavyweight Championship

    Paul Burchill vs. Raven©

    Big face win to close out the show, and enter the new era of ECW. Burchill's a fantastic wrestler, whereas Raven is a brawler. Guess who fits better? Also, didn't Burchill just come back?

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