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  1. I have a 1985 save that has progressed to mid 1987. I started off as Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling. I have purchased Central States Wrestling and Florida's CWF. I pillaged them and now have three brands: MACW, CSW, CWF. with Flair as the traveling World Champ

     

    I am thinking of having Magnum TA go on a year tear winning all the Regional Titles to force Flair to give him a World Title Shot. It will be a year long plan. I had the RnR Express feuding with Arn and Tully for the World Tag Titles, but lost Gibson to an 8 month injury, so Magnum and Dusty won the World Tag Titles from Arn and Tully. Going to let that play out for a bit, then thinking of feuding TA with Flair. Flair will refuse because he doesn't see Magnum as the NO 1 contender.

     

    Thinking of having Magnum go on a belt collector spree winning the MACW, CSW, CWF and US Titles, maybe even the World TV Title to force Flair to face him.

     

    Of course, I would give TA an eventual win over Flair becoming NWA World champ. Then the question is what do I do with all the other titles? I still want to have the three brand territories. Thinking I might have Magnum vacate all of the other titles to focus on the World Title allowing for tournaments for all the other belts.

     

    Yeah, it is difficult to come up with a good way to get all the belts off of a belt collector.

     

    :0)

     

    You could have him “lose” the lesser titles on lesser shows and handle the title changes via angles where the title change is announced which could set up feuds of their own. You could just eat a cheap loss or maybe have a match where a title can change hands on a DQ.

     

    One idea to move a couple of them is to have someone get a cheap win on a show for a title and have “lose” another on a house show. Have the championship committee call for a tag team match between Magnum + whoever vs the other two for a couple more of Magnum’s titles. Have his partner pick up one and one of the other guys the other without Magnum taking a fall and now you have 4 titles off of him and a new “belt collector” with two titles to challenge him. Just a quick idea I came up with.

  2. As crazy as it sounds my favorite moment of all time was the reaction Hulk Hogan and The Rock got for the match at WM X8. If no one cares and I could post extra moments I loved the HHH vs. Taka match in 2000 on RAW, Hulk Hogan turning Heel and joining the NWO, Steve Austin in ECW, and Steamboat's throat being crushed by Savage would probably complete my Mount Rushmore of random wrestling events I enjoyed and just came to my head.
  3. Playing as PGHW in CV 1997 and I'm coming up on one of the big 4 events with Night of Honor. Hito Ichihara is my champion and the initial plan was to have him drop the title to Nobuatsu Tatsuko and usher in a bit of a youth phase after the companies first year in existence was spent mostly relying on the older established guys. Tatsuko's defining moment was to be the Honda Tadakatsu Invitational (8 man scramble match for a right to go to Night of Honor and fight for the title.) Unfortunately in the final match, which Tatsuko won, he suffered an injury that will end his tour. Thus we are left with a big 4 event without a clear cut main event. Below are my ideas to fill the spot.

     

    1. Lee Wright - Lee Wright has risen to 90+ popularity in my game and is putting on violent brawl after violent brawl even surpassing Dread in terms of popularity in Japan. He is the clear cut top gaijin in the company. He also has a ready made storyline with Hito Ichihara going to a 30 minute draw with him in this year's Elite Series and then later scoring a pinfall victory over him and calling him out for a title shot. Unfortunately for Lee that title shot never materialized, however this could be a match that rights that wrong? Unfortunately if I did go with Lee it would mean scraping another well built storyline between Wright and his partner Raymond Diaz and The Rebellion. They are scheduled to face off for the Glory Tag Crown in a match that is sure to bring the house down (Wright is 90+ pop, 2 of the others 80+, and the straggler is 75+). The Rebellion will take the titles here with Wright & Diaz winning the Tag Team Elite Series next tour to set up a main event level re-match to cap that tour off. If Wright gets the shot here I have to rebook all of that but I'm sure I could come up with something. It just wouldn't make any sense to me to have The Rebellion enter the Elite Series and being forced to win to earn a title shot when the build suggests they have clearly earned it at this point.

     

    2. Mito Miwa - Miwa is coming off an injury that forced him to vacate his PGHW Tokyo Prefecture Championship and is considered one of the very top 3 young guns in the company. He also happens to be Nobuatsu Tatsuko's kayfabe best friend and could use that as a means to build a match. Miwa has not yet returned but has the green light to return in 6 days, plenty of time to make the event and give it a proper build. Tatsuko stepped in for Miwa and faced Danger Kumasaka for his championship when Miwa was hurt and ultimately lost, Miwa would be returning the favor of sorts and stepping in here(and causing a bit more drama [Tatsuko "losing" Miwa's title also being a source of drama] by being the first of the two to receive a title shot). Of course if I go that route, it would be at the expense of Miwa-Kumasaka (and Kumasaka is EXACTLY the type of guy Miwa should be working with right now to train him up). Miwa is not as far along as Tatsuko and would not be a candidate to actually win this match. His psychology appears to be lower as is his popularity. In fact he is least over of all the candidates to replace Tatsuko, but it would further the long term burn of an eventual Tatsuko-Miwa split if he returned the favor here and stepped in.

     

    3. Eisaku Hoshino - Hoshino has quietly became one of the companies' early success stories. The young 23 year old has built himself up to low 90's high 80's everywhere in Japan and his recent stretch of matchups show he may be ready as he only has a couple of sub 80 rated matches this tour and is coming off a 91 with Koryusai Kitoaji in the Honda Tadakatsu Invitational. Hoshino has no built in storyline, but he is free of anything right now and would be a candidate to actually win the title here setting the stage for a returning Nobuatsu Tatsuko to chase him. If he isn't in this matchup, he is the PGHW Historical Japan Champion and a contender will be set up for him between now and the big show (that contender just hasn't been picked yet) so it isn't like he has nothing to do. He has just simply gotten so over so quickly (March he was 49 and now 89 in August in the same zone) that he hasn't had a lot of stories built up for him besides his current defending champion one.

     

    4. Yoshifusa Maeda - Maeda is a legend in Japan and the ace of a rival company that also splits his time with us. Sounds like a super fight....except we already did it May and it was great. This is our hail mary we don't want to mess with anything and we just want to close this tour with the status quo. Would allow for us to put on a main event quality matchup ending with an Ichihara victory and we could then continue Ichihara-Nobuatsu next tour without tearing up any additional storylines we have built up this tour. Honestly, this would probably be the best QUALITY matchup we could put on.

     

    All of our other top guys have either exhausted their believable amount of title shots (you lose twice to the same guy I'm not selling that a third time) or are in the middle of what I would call a blood feud that simply can't be postponed. What would you guys do here if you were booking it?

  4. I would like the ability to book a fight between fighters that currently are recovering or where one of them is recovering and have it be accepted but pending. That way I could add it to a fight via drop down once both fighters are recovered and able to get enough rest to where they would be willing to fight. I feel like I come up with ideas for fights all the time after someone has a matchup but I can't book them due to one having a recovery period. I play so slow that I often forget about these matchups once both fighters are beyond their recovery period.
  5. <p>My favorite fight so far.</p><p> </p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our first fight of the night is Jonathan 'The Locust' Huang competing against 'The Peruvian Punisher' Claudio Palacios.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 10:00) Kichisaburo Kajiwara will be the referee.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges are: Basho Shimazu, Katsumoto Ohka, and Masaharu Iwahashi.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 10:00) There's the opening bell!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 10:00) The fighters touch gloves.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 09:52) Palacios closes in on Huang, looking to unleash some strikes.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 09:52) Palacios throws a quick punch but doesn't hit.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 09:43) Huang appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Palacios took the initiative first.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 09:43) Palacios lands a left hand and then catches Huang with a crunching right hook.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 09:20) A jab hits home from Palacios and then he lands a right hand.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 08:57) Huang looked like he was going to step in and grapple, but Palacios simply took the initiative first.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 08:57) A jab is wide from Palacios, but then he hits Huang with a beauty of a straight right.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 08:46) Palacios can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 08:29) Palacios moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 08:29) A one-two from Palacios fails to land.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 08:07) A jab hits home from Palacios and then he hits Huang with a straight right.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:49) Circling warily, Huang is looking for a chance to get close enough to grapple.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:49) A jab lands from Palacios, but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:28) Palacios lands a left hand and then lands a vicious right cross!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:28) Huang hits the mat, that shot has rocked him!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:21) Palacios knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Huang, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:21) Palacios pounds away, landing several great shots that rock Huang!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:06) Palacios attempts to kimura Huang from side control.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 07:06) Huang fights off the kimura attempt.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 06:28) Palacios blocks Huang as he tries a transition to guard.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 06:14) Palacios attempts to kimura Huang from side control.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 06:14) Huang blocks it.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 05:38) Huang tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 05:24) Palacios tries to ensnare Huang in a kimura.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 05:24) Huang doesn't allow the kimura to be applied.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 04:54) Palacios blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 04:42) With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 04:33) Palacios uses a left jab, but Huang avoids a big right.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 04:10) Palacios fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits Huang with a straight right.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 03:48) Palacios hits a left jab and then catches Huang with a crunching right hook.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 03:39) Covering up, Huang backs off until trapped against the ropes! Palacios may have rocked him!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 03:39) Palacios tries to finish him off with a huge right hook, but Huang avoids it.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 03:33) Huang circles back to the center, having gotten the time he needed to regain his wits somewhat.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 03:27) Palacios lands a left hand and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 03:14) Palacios hits a left jab and then lands a big right hand.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 02:50) Palacios hits a left jab and then hits a nice straight right that lands hard.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 02:31) Palacios confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 02:31) Huang hits a tentative left hand.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 02:31) Palacios hits a left jab and then hits a nice straight right that lands hard.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 02:14) Palacios can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits Huang with a beauty of a straight right.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:56) A jab hits home from Palacios and then he hits Huang with a beautiful right uppercut!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:56) Huang is knocked down by that shot!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:49) Palacios senses victory and starts to unload with punches!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:49) Palacios unloads with big rights and lands a few powerful shots.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:32) Huang shows great composure by keeping his nerve and sweeping Palacios as he rains down strikes! A scramble for position results.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:32) Huang ends up pushing down on Palacios who is facing him in turtle position.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:17) Huang attempts a D'Arce choke.</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 01:17) Palacios can't prevent the hold from being applied and he has to tap!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 00:48) The winner, by submission, is Jonathan 'The Locust' Huang!</p><p>

    (Rd 1 - 00:48) Official Result: Jonathan 'The Locust' Huang defeats 'The Peruvian Punisher' Claudio Palacios (Submission (D'Arce Choke) in 9:12 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great.</p>

  6. Playing as SWF and happened to poach Tadiyuki Kikkawa and Raymond Diaz after Burning Hammer and PGHW decided not to renew their contracts because they are in decline. Kikkawa also decided to expand his active zones to the USA about a week before Burning Hammer kicked him to the curb so I basically just considered it to be fate.

     

    I signed them as developmental trainers and they were both happy to go down to RIPW, but I feel like they are being wasted a bit in that role. I've been kicking around the idea of hitting Japan with some dream matchups and expanding SWF's influence over there. Any idea how to make it work?

     

    My first thought is to partner with a smaller org and talent trade and run monthly shows obviously headlined by Kikkawa until I'm able to buy out a promotion and absorb their popularity. Sounds like a sludge though. Any other ideas how to make it work?

  7. <p>I tried to create face wrestlers for SWF at the top of my card and both decisions I made have bombed badly. Turned Brandon James and had him rescue Jack Bruce from The Crippler. Turns out Bruce and James have no chemistry so there goes that. Wrote James off for a few weeks and when he returns I will book him against Joe Sexy at Supreme Challenge.</p><p> </p><p>

    My other choice was to try to turn Eric Eisen face to battle Vibert and Marat. Was going to revive the Supremacists with Primus Allen, Greg Gauge, and Spencer Spade. Then the show after his turn he all of a sudden has three negative incidents. I had Marat squash him and suspended him. Not sure what to do with that stable now.</p>

  8. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="CelticCandian" data-cite="CelticCandian" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41191" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>So this happened in my 90's watcher game<p> <a href="http://imgur.com/a/mNhN4" rel="external nofollow">http://imgur.com/a/mNhN4</a></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> It seems insane...but if you think about it....and it isn't a long reign.......the PR would be great!</p>
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