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  1. Sir, your dedication in the modding is astonishing. Not only in quantity but in quality..
  2. WCCW Live! Chris Adams and Jake Roberts versus Kevin & Kerry Von Erich Mike Von Erich versus Randy Savage Jerry Blackwell versus Michael Hayes David Von Erich versus Kelly Kiniski Iceman King Parsons versus Terry Gordy Gino Hernandez © versus Abdullah the Butcher in a special attraction for the NWA Texas Brass Knuckles championship WCCW Championship Sports (TV) Billy Jack Haynes and the Rock N' Roll Express versus Randy Savage and The Midnight Express Iceman King Parsons and Kerry Von Erich versus Jake Roberts and One Man Gang David & Kevin Von Erich versus Gino Hernandez and Terry Gordy
  3. F*ck. He should be face. His feud against the "evil" Rick Steamboat is the main feature of the WCW
  4. <p>When I play in BCG I find it very realistic</p><p> </p><p> When I play in BHOTWG... no</p>
  5. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="alex6291" data-cite="alex6291" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52687" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Great works, I've seen that your forgot some small mistakes I report to you two days ago, I repost them :<p> </p><p> -You should probably deactivate the AWA Jr. Heavyweight, there's already the light heavyweight. And activate the AWA World Women's as they have a women's division.</p><p> </p><p> -You forgot to activate the JPWA Champion's Carnival and the Super Grade Tag League doesn't have an event assigned.</p><p> </p><p> -Tournaments should be considered achievements (it's just a cosmetic stuff), it can be fix with mass edit, it took me 5 minutes (because I was checking some titles I was not sure) .</p><p> </p><p> -The njpw a-show is set to 1h30 instead of 2h, and jpwa b-show 1h30 instead of 1h.</p><p> </p><p> I will probably start my first real game tonight or tomorrow.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Fixed!</p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/file/mrdwxabz5ec9esg/1987-Fighting_the_World_V05.rar/file" rel="external nofollow">https://www.mediafire.com/file/mrdwxabz5ec9esg/1987-Fighting_the_World_V05.rar/file</a></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> merci beaucoup !</p>
  6. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Chikbot" data-cite="Chikbot" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52687" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Going through the data, I was intrigued by some of the choices made, but I love em, and also how you stuck to some things too, it would of been easy to not have Magnum TA not get into the car accident but you kept that to my surprise.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="AdarLowenheim" data-cite="AdarLowenheim" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52687" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I don't know if this was discussed or mentioned, but both Ultimo Dragon (I'm pretty sure this was mentioned) and Col. DeBeers are in the database twice, under their famous gimmicks and under their real names. Among that, the winners of the Best of the Super Juniors for 1991 & 1992 are in the database although we're in 1987.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Fixed and in the new version. Thanks!!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/file/mtoqarktuy1fofi/1987-Fighting_the_World_V04.rar/file" rel="external nofollow">https://www.mediafire.com/file/mtoqarktuy1fofi/1987-Fighting_the_World_V04.rar/file</a></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Chikbot" data-cite="Chikbot" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52687" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Going through the data, I was intrigued by some of the choices made, but I love em, and also how you stuck to some things too, it would of been easy to not have Magnum TA not get into the car accident but you kept that to my surprise.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> Yep. It was one of the last changes, and one of the changes I'm less proud. In my initial versions I tried to have a bunch of great wrestlers as "freelancers" (Randy Savage, Jerry Lawler, The Funks, Magnum TA and some other minors) to give the player the chance to rotate them to refresh the rosters but not making a "uber-roster" (that is the ultimate goal of the mod). </p><p> </p><p> However, in my first tests I found that the IA didn't signed the freelancers. I tried to balance it making the preferences of the owners to Massive rosters, but it did not work. So I give up the "freelance project", made Randy and Jerry two @$$holes (to balance them), but I've no idea what to do with Magnum TA, so I decide to retire him. Anyway if somebody has some good/crazy idea to him in the mod.. you are welcome.</p>
  7. Companies as UWFI, SWS and FMW are very linked to workers that I've used in "The Big 2". This linked with there are not many Japanese wrestlers... maybe I will move themin the late 90s.. The logos are very linked with the NGo sticker mod, so it would look awkward ... I'll add the JPWA, NJPW and NWA b-shows, and fix the NJPW 1hour problem. I can change the CMLL duration, but outside the "Big 8" I´ve not touched almost nothing Truth is part of the joy of the mod is throw some "curveballs" (Piper and Hogan in opposite sides, Vince outside the WWF, WWF against the WWE) and I think that Vince's dream was based in Stars, so.. I awarded him the Starrcade. And the whole truth is that I forgot about Wrestlemania. So.. what company should use Wrestlemania? I'm leaning toward change the WCCW final to "WCCW Wrestlemania", but I'm open to suggestions. My bad. I'll fix it. The Ultimo Dragon situation is clear. He always steamrolls the rookie awards. Anyway I'll add these minor things. I hope to have it fixed tomorrow or tuesday.
  8. I hope you enjoy it. I don't want to sound grumpy, but the mod is mostly fully done. I will rebalance some things (as for example JPWA and NJPW are using too much mexican talent, so I will reduce the owners requirements again) and some minor other things (I'had Ricky Morton as Female :confused:) but I will be centered in playing this mod and maybe some side projects. I'll add this companies, but at this moment I wont have new logos for them. NOAH is in 1991 because in my dataline is where it will debut, but I'll put in 2000 anyway. Thanks for all your help!
  9. WCCW Live! Kevin Von Erich versus Terry Gordy The Dynamic Duo (Chris Adams & Gino Hernandez) versus The Radicals (Marty Jannetty & Sean Michaels) Dennis Condrey versus Tommy Rogers Billy Jack Haynes and Kerry Von Erich versus Hercules Hernandez and Rick Rude David Von Erich versus Michael Hayes WCCW Championship Sports (TV) Gino Hernandez versus Terry Taylor for the NWA Texas Heavyweight championship Bobby Eaton (w/Dennis Condrey & Jim Cornette) versus Bobby Fulton (w/Tommy Rogers) David Von Erich versus Terry Gordy
  10. Hi people The link is updated to the V03 version!! http://www.mediafire.com/file/r27vpav0cxx1egh/1987-Fighting_the_World_V03.rar/file Most of the changes have been the problems that alex6291 has seen, so kudos for him. A JPWA/WCCW I think should be a blast of the game. All the companies are a little "my babies" but these two, at least for me, are the cutest. JPWA can be a little overwhelming, but oozes talent, but WCCW is stacked!. Thanks!
  11. I think i've tinkered the experience of (I hope) most of the things that were weird. I'll change the rest of thing you suggest. All are great points. If you can help with the Jr. HW list it will be most welcome. Thanks for your words!
  12. I've corrected the tv problems and I'm working in the experience data, but it's more work to do. The NJPW product is mostly by personal choice, as I like a bit more angles. The belt folder was done in a first version but I delete all the belts. Thanks for the feedback
  13. Thanks for your kind words. The experience problem is across all the companies. I'll have to fix it. And the owner situation too I hope you enjoy the mod anyway!
  14. In 1963 Rikidozan survived the stabbing by a member of the Yakuza. His career begun to winding down, but kept the organization working. In September 1977, his health was beginning to deteriorate due to liver failure, dying in November 1977. The JPWA organization was inherited by the Momota Brothers, Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki. Rikidozan gave a substantial chunk of property to Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki to avoid that they left the organization. In the early days of 1982, Arnold Skaaland found a draft wrote by Vince McMahon about his plans to buy the WWF and becoming a national powerhouse, changing his style and raiding the talent of other companies. Unsure of how react, Arnold informed Vince McMahon Sr about the draft. Vince Sr., enraged, confronted with his son, and the situation escalated to almost a physical confrontation. Both McMahons never talked again. Instead of letting it go, Vince McMahon went public addressing the necessity of a global wrestling federation instead the “dying territorial system”. In July, 28th, 1982 in the David Letterman show Vince confronted with Jim Crockett Jr. Vince was charming, persuasive and self-assured, While Jim was nervous and without a coherent message. The interview finished with Jim slapping Vince. This incident increased the notoriety of Vince, with the public opinion feeling that he was the “good guy”. In October, 1st, 1982, the World Wrestling Enterprise (WWE) debuted his WWE Smackdown TV show in the MTV. Behind the scenes Vince convinced the MTV direction that a wrestling show will have great ratings, and they backed the WWE. He stole talent left and right, getting a talented roster but above all a very colorful roster with fighters like Roddy Piper, Sgt. Slaughter, The Iron Sheik, Ivan Koloff or Tito Santana. It was the first time that the fighters signed a written contract with clauses of non-competition. Although not a smashing success the WWE Smackdown ratings are pretty good, making both (MTV and WWE) pretty happy. Specially, Roddy Piper is the star of the show, with his fire and charisma. Even inside the NWA there are discording voices, Jim Crocket and Sam Muchnick enforce a politic of ignoring WWE, thinking that it will fall by itself. Instead it continued his growth, culminating in the WWE Starrcade (November, 24th, 1983) were Roddy Piper retained the WWE World Heavyweight against The Hulkster, Terry Boulder. This match is the starting point of the feud between The Hulkster and the Celtic Piper, a feud that will be a standard of the industry for years. In February, 9th, 1984 David Von Erich suffered a stroke (some said it was a drug overdose, others it was an enteritis). He was personally drove to the hospital by Giant Baba who took care of all the situation. David was dry-dock for 9 months. This has two big results, the first is a strong bond between the Von Erichs and the JPWA. The second is that, counting that David was bound to win the NWA World HW, Fritz asked the NWA brass to pass the chance to Kerry. It was denied as they considered he was not ready. In response, the WCCW left the NWA. Vince McMahon Sr died May 24, 1984. He left the WWF to his son Rod McMahon. The Black Saturday-The July 14, 1984 the Brisco brothers sold their stock in GCW to Jim Crockett Jr for $900,000. In return Jim Crockett Jr received GCW's television time slots on WTBS, which he claimed for the JCP, very shortly following the purchase the decision was made to utilize the familiar "World Championship Wrestling" television show name, as the brand name for this new promotion. There is still controversial if the JCP left the NWA or it was expelled but anyway the NWA lost one of its biggest members. In Agust, 1984 Riki Choshu leaded an exodus from JPWA, citing the lack of opportunities to the new generations. The initial members of the NJPW were Riki Choshu, Genichiro Tenryu, Nobuhiko Takada, Yoshiaki Yatsu, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Hiro Saito and Atsushi Onita. The WCCW talent helped the JPWA to fill the gaps. Anyway, the JPWA still was loaded with talent Jumbo Tsuruta, Akira Maeda, Hiroshi Hase, Tatsuji Fujinami or Vader. In exchange of the help of WCCW the JPWA quit the NWA, also feeling that this organization was in his last legs. Seeing the writing in the wall the last meeting of the NWA as an alliance was in November, 1984. It was decided that the NWA as alliance was to be discontinued, merging most of the Territories around the Central States of Bob Geigel. Meanwhile the eastern territories (Maple Leaf, CW of Florida) decided to merge with WWF.
  15. A little backstory... In New York, in early 1982 -Mr. McMahon(1)? -Yes Arnold(2)? -Do you still want to sell the Company to your son, if I’m aware? -Yes, Vince Jr. is a fine young lad, with a lot of potential and vision… something wrong Arnold? -Well, I’ve found something… troublesome. He left on the desk a memo about his plans about the future of the company. -And? -You should read it yourself, sir (Five minutes later) -Are you sure this is legit? -100% sir -This spoiled brat son of a ….. -Yes sir -I’ve to phone him, and Arnold, if this piece of .. paper is true, I assure you that Vince Jr. will have not a snowball’s chance in hell to be the owner of the WWF. (1) Vince McMahon Sr. (2) Arnold Skaaland
  16. Hi This is the tentative version of the alternative mod “1987- Fighting the World”. It is far from a finished product, as it lacks a lot of things that the game has, but I hope it’s a fun and challenging mod. I’ve worked to play in America as AWA, NWA, WCCW, WCW, WWF or WWE and in Japan as JPWA or NJPW. I’ve tried to give each company a different flavor with different assets and challenges. In general terms, most of the talent has loyalty to his company, and the non-loyal talents have drawbacks, so it’s a “stick to your guns” game. The initial tv contracts are very advantageous to the companies, so the failure of a big company can happen, but it’s unlikely (I’ve seen once in 16 gameplays) Also the loyalty of graduates is activated for the “Big 8” and most of the evident talent to debut is set to a dojo, so it won’t be easy to steal future talent. Of course a non-evident talent can flourish, but it’s part of the game. All the feedback will be welcome. I think I’ve cleaned most of the glaring issues, but I ‘m afraid that I could have missed some duplicate workers or some bios could not match with the scenario. I’ll be glad to correct all these things. The File The link is updated to the V05 version!! https://www.mediafire.com/file/mrdwxabz5ec9esg/1987-Fighting_the_World_V05.rar/file The picture pack that works with the mod is the NgoStickers. http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=550038 I’ve added some companies and stables. You could see that my works is astonishing primitive, but mmmm well…, it’s a 80s mod. If you want to use it, just merge it with the NgoSticker folder, and don’t overwrite. https://www.mediafire.com/file/x5fvlemvduqhbx2/NGoStickers_FtW_Addon.rar/file As I’ve no talent to made pictures to all the tv shows and events I’ve decided to put all the images of these shows the same that the company logo. It can be underwhelming, but I don’t like the “no logos”. The list of people that I’ve took things from this mod is very long, and everyone has shown a great talent that only can be compared to the kindness when I’ve requested permission to use his resources. Thanks TsuMirren, Jaysin, Matty, OGPistolpete, gazwefc83, Jans and W4lru5. If you find that I am using info that I’ve no requested permission or that I’ve no gave the proper recognition, please blame to my ignorance not my bad faith, and tell me to correct it! Building this mod has been a blast and I’m eager to play with it. I hope you like it too!
  17. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Chikbot" data-cite="Chikbot" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52664" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm actually super pumped for this. I love alternate history like this so I can't wait to check full rosters to see where certain people have ended up.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thanks. If you have curiosity just ask and I will tell you!</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="AdarLowenheim" data-cite="AdarLowenheim" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52664" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This looks fantastic! When can we expect a beta of this? I don't know which company I'll play as which probably means that I'll play this as my 1st ever 80s mod.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> Well I'm in the mood of adjust some things, but the biggest things to do is to add relationships, add graduates (I want to give a fair share of talent to each company) and rebalance some things. As an example, I’ve nerfed some Japanese workers as the Japanese companies were giving too many 95+. </p><p> </p><p> I couldn’t make work the “freelances” so it will be very few big names without loyalties and these will have some drawbacks.</p><p> </p><p> So, I expect to release something the week between 22 and 28 feb.</p>
  18. The "E" is the second biggest company of the world, but Vince should be worried...
  19. My thoughts so far.. -I’m pretty happy with the overall results. -I´m having problems to push talented youngster with small initial popularity, but I’m afraid it’s what it is. -The high profile free agents are bombing. After the first contract they are mostly unemployed. So probably I will put a short first contract, but erasing the free agent tag. - I was “generous” with the tv contracts, but everybody is making too much money. I will to reduce it a bit. Two random screenshots of WWF and WCCW after a 2 year test( Jan89). C'mon Fritz, I'm giving you a Ferrari!
  20. 1- WWE (Vince McMahon): Southwest Pros: Rich. Strong main event scene. Strong tag team division Cons: Lack of youngsters. Big egos? 2- WCW (Jim Crockett Jr): Southeastern Pros: Good main event scene +good workers. Very deep tag teams Cons: Weak farm system. Lack of star power 3- AWA (Verne Gagne): Great Lakes Pros: Good mix of young and old. Good young new stars Cons: Lots of Main events are freelancers. Not very deep 4- WCCW (Fritz Von Erich): MidSouth Pros: Good overall talent + the best farm system Cons: Habits + Bad atmosphere could derail the company 5- WWF (Rod McMahon): Northeastern Pros: Loyal main eventers + Promising young core Cons: The Main eventers are old. The youngs are biased to star quality 6- NWA (Bob Geigel): Central States Pros: Not very much. Some good vets + a heterogenic mix of young talent. Cons: It’s an upside battle. It will lack star power depth money…. In Japan: 1- JPWA (Yoshihiro Momota): Kanto Pros: Big roster with strong veterans and quality youngs. Cons: Some might say a too big roster. Best youngs could be in NJPW 2- NJPW (Riki Choshu): Kanto Pros: Strong core of wrestlers. Great young stars Cons: Maybe.. Competing with JPWA?
  21. In 1963 Rikidozan survived the stabbing by a member of the Yakuza. His career begun to winding down, but kept the organization working. In September 1977, his health was beginning to deteriorate due to liver failure, dying in November 1977. The JPWA organization was inherited by the Momota Brothers, Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki. Rikidozan gave a substantial chunk of property to Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki to avoid that they left the organization. In the early days of 1982, Arnold Skaaland found a draft wrote by Vince McMahon about his plans to buy the WWF and becoming a national powerhouse, changing his style and raiding the talent of other companies. Unsure of how react, Arnold informed Vince McMahon Sr about the draft. Vince Sr., enraged, confronted with his son, and the situation escalated to almost a physical confrontation. Both McMahons never talked again. Instead of letting it go, Vince McMahon went public addressing the necessity of a global wrestling federation instead the “dying territorial system”. In July, 28th, 1982 in the David Letterman show Vince confronted with Jim Crockett Jr. Vince was charming, persuasive and self-assured, While Jim was nervous and without a coherent message. The interview finished with Jim slapping Vince. This incident increased the notoriety of Vince, with the public opinion feeling that he was the “good guy”. In October, 1st, 1982, the World Wrestling Enterprise (WWE) debuted his WWE Smackdown TV show in the MTV. Behind the scenes Vince convinced the MTV direction that a wrestling show will have great ratings, and they backed the WWE. He stole talent left and right, getting a talented roster but above all a very colorful roster with fighters like Roddy Piper, Sgt. Slaughter, The Iron Sheik, Ivan Koloff or Tito Santana. It was the first time that the fighters signed a written contract with clauses of non-competition. Although not a smashing success the WWE Smackdown ratings are pretty good, making both (MTV and WWE) pretty happy. Specially, Roddy Piper is the star of the show, with his fire and charisma. Even inside the NWA there are discording voices, Jim Crocket and Sam Muchnick enforce a politic of ignoring WWE, thinking that it will fall by itself. Instead it continued his growth, culminating in the WWE Starrcade (November, 24th, 1983) were Roddy Piper retained the WWE World Heavyweight against The Hulkster, Terry Boulder. This match is the starting point of the feud between The Hulkster and the Celtic Piper, a feud that will be a standard of the industry for years. In February, 9th, 1984 David Von Erich suffered a stroke (some said it was a drug overdose, others it was an enteritis). He was personally drove to the hospital by Giant Baba who took care of all the situation. David was dry-dock for 9 months. This has two big results, the first is a strong bond between the Von Erichs and the JPWA. The second is that, counting that David was bound to win the NWA World HW, Fritz asked the NWA brass to pass the chance to Kerry. It was denied as they considered he was not ready. In response, the WCCW left the NWA. Vince McMahon Sr died May 24, 1984. He left the WWF to his son Rod McMahon. The Black Saturday-The July 14, 1984 the Brisco brothers sold their stock in GCW to Jim Crockett Jr for $900,000. In return Jim Crockett Jr received GCW's television time slots on WTBS, which he claimed for the JCP, very shortly following the purchase the decision was made to utilize the familiar "World Championship Wrestling" television show name, as the brand name for this new promotion. There is still controversial if the JCP left the NWA or it was expelled but anyway the NWA lost one of its biggest members. In Agust, 1984 Riki Choshu leaded an exodus from JPWA, citing the lack of opportunities to the new generations. The initial members of the NJPW were Riki Choshu, Genichiro Tenryu, Nobuhiko Takada, Yoshiaki Yatsu, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Hiro Saito and Atsushi Onita. The WCCW talent helped the JPWA to fill the gaps. Anyway, the JPWA still was loaded with talent Jumbo Tsuruta, Akira Maeda, Hiroshi Hase, Tatsuji Fujinami or Vader. In exchange of the help of WCCW the JPWA quit the NWA, also feeling that this organization was in his last legs. Seeing the writing in the wall the last meeting of the NWA as an alliance was in November, 1984. It was decided that the NWA as alliance was to be discontinued, merging most of the Territories around the Central States of Bob Geigel. Meanwhile the eastern territories (Maple Leaf, CW of Florida) decided to merge with WWF.
  22. So… Another alternative scenario? Yup Why? Well, I love the 80’s wrestling scene, but I don’t find the scenario that suits my gameplay. Too son with all the wrestlers in non-binding contract you can mount a superpower. Too late and the WWF is too big. So I decided to make a scenario more balanced. In the US there are 5(+1) big companies. All 5 have different starting points money, popularity etc. but all have a strong starting core of wrestlers (all contracts are written). Almost all the big names have loyalty, there are a few strong freelancers and there are even fewer names that you can snatch. So the name of the game is stick to your guns, grown organically and wait others organizations to fold. So this mod will be released? Probably… maybe… well… The data is finished and I’m doing some long term savegames to see how it goes. This is a Minimum viable product. It will have no title history, and will lack almost anything that it’s not basic. Anyway if when you find some glaring issues just tell me. It’s no intended to be a perfect or accurate mod. But I hope that it will be a fun and somewhat challenging mod. It will be centered in the US and Japan male wrestling scene. I’ve no clue about doing something with the female scene or Mexico/Europe. Anyway it is a huge amount of work. Well, a bit, but not really much. Most of the work was done but the amazing community that TEW has. The main data is based in the “Strive to Survive” mod of TsuMirren, but I’ve took things from the Jaysin/Matt “Risky Business” mod. I’ve also used the “Chronicles 92” by Fleisch, mostly for future workers. It has also ideas borrowed from OG Pistolpete “Wrestling at War” (mostly the surviving of JPWA and the merge of AWA/Stampede) and it uses NGO/Sticker Trading Card Pack by gazwefc83.Also using the JanS Broadcaster DB and the w4lru5 "Odobenus Angle Pack 3.0". Thanks everybody! The work of all of them is wonderful and I’ve requested and received permission by all of them, unless is freeware, but giving the proper credit So, mostly of the nice things are from them. Most of the mistakes are mine. I've requested all the permissions, anyway So what is the divergence point? Basically two. In Japan Rikidozan survives the stabbing until the early 80’s. So in this world, JPWA survives leaded by the Momota Brothers, Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki. In the US Vince McMahon Sr found a memo with the early plans of Vince. It will lead to a big confrontation and a world were Vince Sr. didn’t sell the WWF to Vince McMahon. This is main point of the “butterfly effect” And now? I will post my own "draft" of the events between 1982 and 1985. Next I hope to give some info/screenshots of the main companies, and then I hope in a few weeks I'll release the data. I want to help Thanks! As I've said it will be far from perfect! It's just the scenario I've dreamed to play to myself. If you can help surely we can find a way
  23. In New York, in early 1982 -Mr. McMahon(1)? -Yes Arnold(2)? -Do you still want to sell the Company to your son, if I’m aware? -Yes, Vince Jr. is a fine young lad, with a lot of potential and vision… something wrong Arnold? -Well, I’ve found something… troublesome. He left on the desk a memo about his plans about the future of the company. -And? -You should read it yourself, sir (Five minutes later) -Are you sure this is legit? -100% sir -This spoiled brat son of a ….. -Yes sir -I’ve to phone him, and Arnold, if this piece of .. paper is true, I assure you that Vince Jr. will have not a snowball’s chance in hell to be the owner of the WWF. (1) Vince McMahon Sr. (2) Arnold Skaaland
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