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Stennick

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  1. I believe Gaz had some free pictures which is what I'm assuming you mean in his pic packs.
  2. I love that 92 Stevie Ray. Another one that I use in the early 90's games that wasn't always the clearest picture in the world. Great looking upgrade. I have some more pictures that I have not seen restored in or some cases at all. As always do them whenever you can or if you choose to I just thought some of them were pretty neat and most are not included in any pic pack that I have seen. Venum - He's been in one or two mods he was born in 1975 with alter egos such as Venum Black and part of the Power Raider series. He wrestled a few times on Raw in late late 97 in the LHW division. X-Fly - I've seen him in a few mods so I don't think I'm pretty sure he was born in 1978. Dark Destiny - Duane Hill another a mask but I'm a sucker for Duane Gill and Barry Hardy and I thought the picture would make for a fun jobber alt. Killshot - Not a ton of Killshot pictures in pic packs that I've seen and its a personal favorite persona of mine so I thought I'd include a picture. Munsey Millaway - When WGHP host Charlie Harville would break away to do local spots for his home market of Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, WLOS would break away simultaneously and air their own local spots for the upcoming shows at the Asheville City Auditorium. These spots were taped at the studios of WLOS-TV. The host for these segments was Munsey. He was the sports director at WLOS in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He sat at a desk with a wall behind him which was full of 8x10 black and white photographs of various wrestlers taken by Gene Gordon. Millaway would often be joined by Paul Winkhaus the local promoter for Jim Crockett, Sr. He and Millaway would announce and discuss the upcoming matches for Asheville. I couldn't find exactly but I believe he was born in 1938. Paul Winkhaus - Paul promoted Greenville, Asheville, Anderson, and smaller towns in that area for Jim Crockett Promotions for several decades. He also co-hosted some promotional segments on WLOS-13 out of Asheville, NC, for the local shows at the Asheville Auditorium in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The segments were taped at the WLOS studio and were hosted and produced by then WLOS sports director Munsey Millaway. Paul was born in 1905 and passed away in 1974. Pomp & Circumstance - Ace Rockwell (left) and Shaun Tempers (right). I don't have a birthday for either of these guys but they debuted in 2001. They both are active on social media I just don't know how to ask someone for their birthday on social media without sounding like a Nigerian Prince email scam haha. Ray Reeve - born in 1901 Reeve was the original host of All Star Wrestling which became MACW. He hosted the shows in the late 50s and early 60s as they were recorded before a live audience in WRAL-TV's Studio. In its on-air and print promotion, WRAL-TV referred to Ray Reeve as the “Dean of Sportscasters,” and it turns out his contemporaries agreed. In 1967 Reeve was elected to the NC Sports Hall of Fame—becoming the first broadcaster to be so honored.
  3. Man I think we have all been there before. I remember this happening to me about a decade back it killed a diary I was having a ton of fun with as well as all of my mods I had saved. I'm really sorry to hear this and hopefully you can find a way to bounce back from it. Is it possible to get a hdd recovery of any sort? I know the mod you were working is likely toast but maybe you could find your 92 notes or other things you mentioned that were non TEW related that are gone now.
  4. Like Jaysin said you can go into the editor, go to injuries, select whatever injury he has, select very low risk for surgery and do surgery and normally this would work and whoever it is would come back a bit sooner than they were scheduled to but with it being a day away I have no idea if it will work.
  5. @Mammoth He looks a bit like Patterson but I'm not sure. He seems a bit heavier than I ever saw Patterson look. The hair isn't styled how I usually saw it look either but again you might be right.
  6. What were the notes? Did you script it? Did you call it in the ring? Any other notes that were used?
  7. I'll just pile on the more pictures you have in this format the better.
  8. Thank you. I love that you found some more pictures of him. I had a few that I was going to send so I'm glad you found some.
  9. That Tio and Tapu look amazing another great example of what enhancing and colorization can do.
  10. You truly are doing the Lords work here. That universe is so incredible but a lot of the renders were honestly always incomplete. Great to see it getting some love.
  11. That Gabe from 93 with the backwards hat gives me Kidman vibes but its nice to have a younger picture of Gabe. I have a few more pictures here. Some that could use a good coloring and enhancing and others are just pictures I had not seen in a picture pack yet. I know you're a busy guy so if you get to them great if not I completely understand. Danny Williams - Danny Williams was the announcer for Championship Wrestling on Saturday Nights in 1950 on WKY-TV in Oklahoma. Ed Capral - Ed was the announcer for Wild World Wrestling on WRAL TV. He hosted the program from 1975-1978. After Ed left the program the name was changed to World Wide Wrestling. Jerry Seavey - Born 1960 and debuted in 1984. Marc Lloyd - Mark debuts in 2002 and he's the host of shows like Afterburn, Bottom Line, and other studio shows. Russian Assassin - I had not seen a picture of him in black and white mask. This is the Angel of Death version of the Russian Assassin I've just not seen any pictures of him in the black mask. Sonny Rodgers - This is a bit better of a picture than I usually see for him. I figured it would be easier to enhance.
  12. That had to be 87 right? Maybe 88? Maybe I'm way off but I could have sworn I remember this paint from late 87 maybe 88
  13. Well feel free to do a pack of these guys sometime in the future if you feel up to it. I love this style of cut but its still on the come up. In the mean time I'll keep enjoying what you post.
  14. I think he said September or the was the last time I think he mentioned a tentative date. Man you have already done an incredible job with these. I'm excited to see what other gems you come up with on FB. I have been doing a lot of looking at older pictures the last few weeks trying to find guys that @Mammoth might want to add for his 70's mod. He has some of these guys in the mod but some of them aren't and I figured it'd be neat to have some of the guys he has in a colorized format. Others are just personal pictures I'd love to see enhanced in anyway. The Jesse one might already be in the best available quality but I had not noticed a cut of it so I thought I'd throw it in there. If you can get to them great if not then I completely understand and just appreciate what you have done. George Abel. He's 49 years old in this picture. Abel became part of the Wrestling at the Chase announce team in 1962 two years later he's the lead announcer and he stayed in that role until 1973. Beyond wrestling he was a literal pioneer being one of the first employees at one of the first television news stations in the country in 1943. He was wildly respected and stayed in television until he retired in 1983. This particular picture is from 1965. Jackie Crockett the picture is from 1985 and he's 37 years old. Everyone knows Jesse From left to right in the next picture is Sam Muchnick, George Abel in the middle and Harold Koplar the manager of the Chase hotel where Wrestling at the Chase was filmed. This picture is from 1966. Sam is 66 years old here, George is 50 years old. Harold would go on to found the television station in St. Louis KPLR. Todd Becker (WWF enhancement talent) he debuts in May of 1989 wrestling all the way until 1996 for the WWF and other promotions as an enhancement talent. Vince McMahon a picture from 1968. Vince is 22 or 23 in this picture. Charlie Harville was the play by play guy for Championship Wrestling (Jim Crockett Promotions) starting in 1964 all the way until 1964. He was the host of WHGP sports as well out of Greensboro, NC.
  15. I love that idea for the ages for the fantasy mod can't wait to get a preview for that down the road.
  16. How is this coming along? These all look great any eta on when a pack will be done? Are you playing a different mod than Gaz's 96 mod that already uses this style?
  17. Do you have a name picked out for the new fantasy mod? Will it be a fairly large database to begin with or are you planning on starting small and working towards that? Obviously its in the planning stage and so I'm sure a lot of that is in flux right now. Will the enhancement talent for the 92 mod and the additions to that. All of that will be in the 2024 update and this is pretty much the "final" update of this year? Just wanted to make sure I was understanding correctly.
  18. Is Johnny Rich? Partner of David Haskins or Davey Rich in the game? I looked for Johnny Rich, Johnny Haskins, just Rich, just Haskins, am I missing something? Is he under a different name? Am I just dense? Haha
  19. Honestly cagematch.net already tracks the results of most every major and medium promotion. If you really want to do it on your own a spreadsheet in excel would be better than something TEW like.
  20. In the game you have Worldwide airing on Monday's. It aired on Saturday's in 1992. I'm not sure if this was on purpose or just an overlook.
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