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  1. I like pretty much all your logos- some of the ones on the black background are a little basic but they still work really well.

     

    As for Wild Dream Joshi, I think moving the thought cloud to a more central position and changing the font to something a little easier to read is probably all that's needed. It's good work, just arguably needs a couple of little touches to make it perfect.

  2. SINGLES | ONE FALL

    WHITE WOLF VS. PRINCE BRADY

    Wolf is generally the stronger worker, and it doesn't feel like Brady's a guy you're building around

     

    SINGLES | ONE FALL

    THE MASKED MAULER VS. GREGORY VENNE

    Mauler's great, Greg's just kinda there

     

    SINGLES | ONE FALL

    BENNY OUTLAW VS. DEGRAFF DASTARDLY

    DeGraff, like Mauler, is great. Benny is very much just a warm body

     

    SINGLES | ONE FALL

    TEXAS HANGMAN VS. KIDD THUNDER

    |Both of these guys feel like big future prospects but Hangman's further along the path

     

    CO-MAIN EVENT

    3-WAY TAG ELIMINATION | OCW TAG TEAM TITLES ON THE LINE!

    THE MONTANA MERCENARIES VS. THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS VS. THE MID-SOUTH MAFIA

    The Freedom Fighters are great, and I honestly can't remember who the Mafia are

     

    MAIN EVENT

    SINGLES CONTEST | NON-TITLE REMATCH | ONE FALL

    ROGER EAGLE VS. THE RINGLEADER

    Any west coast indy will need Roger (certainly I can never find an alternate for RMW), and he's a great guy to build around

  3. Onslaught vs. The Masked Mauler VII

    I will never pick against Mauler, even when I probably should

     

    Nate DeMarcus vs. Seth James Wilson

    SJW's received more focus but Nate's a better worker and it's not like Wilson needs wins anyway

     

    Astro, Paulie Pelton, Jerry Pepper vs. The Jet Set

    I could see a flash pinfall if it was just Jerry vs. one or two of the Jet Set but Astro and Paulie aren't really good enough to get a win here

     

    Langston “Lion Heart” Franklin vs. "The Man's Man" Cip Conduit

    I don't see any reason for Lion Heart to get a win over Cip

     

    Conner Threepwood vs. Sasquatch McGraw

    Sasquatch is surprisingly good for a big man and could be a main-event star for you down the line but Conner's at that spot right now

     

    For the NEW Championship:

     

    Mullet Mike vs. Raphael ©

    I mean...c'mon, really?

  4. Langston “Lion Heart” Franklin vs. Seth James Wilson

    I could be wrong here but it feels like Wilson has had more focus which suggests he's going over here

     

    Jerry Pepper vs. Tavon Blake Jr.

    The Jet Set are awesome but they remind me so much of The Dynasty that I instinctively want them to suffer

     

    Astro & Paulie Pelton vs. Brutality Incorporated (Deathwish & Sasquatch McGraw)

    They have a name, and are also both surprisingly good

     

    Nate DeMarcus & BP SWOLL vs. The Jet Set

    See my last comment on the Jet Set

     

    Onslaught vs. The Masked Mauler VII

    Mauler's just the best

     

    Devil Dog vs. Remmy Honeyman

    Remmy has main-event level talent, even if he's not really a credible top guy

     

    Who will be crowned the first-ever NEW Champion? (Cip Conduit, Conner Threepwood, Jerry Martin, or Raphael)

    I genuinely have no idea on this one as none of these have really jumped out to me. I'm going to go for Jerry, though, as he's an established name in New England

  5. <p><strong>Brutus Milano</strong> Vs. Ozzie Goldstein – NYCW Empire Championship</p><p>

    <em>Not sure if Ozzie's being set up as the next big contender or anything but I don't see Brutus losing here, even if it's maybe via DQ or something</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Hawkeye Calhoun</strong> Vs. Tennessee William</p><p>

    <em>I forgot that Tennessee was on his way out last month, not making the same mistake twice</em></p><p> </p><p>

    LA Star #1 Vs. The New York Doll Vs. LA Star #2 Vs. <strong>Denny King</strong> – Four Corner Survival</p><p>

    <em>The LA Stars are tag guys and Doll's already had some singles chances so it's Denny's turn</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Freedom Eagle, Charlie Corner, & Dominic Degraff</strong> Vs. Sal Dimeo & The Italian Americans</p><p>

    <em>Eagle and Dom are two of my favourites so they get the W here</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Riley McManus & Masked Stranger</strong> Vs. The Boys From The Yukon – NYCW Tag-Team Titles</p><p>

    <em>Ordinarily I'd go with the regular tag team but Riley and Stranger are too over to bet against</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Curtis Shaw, Crocket Tubbs, & Happy Elwood Vs. <strong>Andrew Harper, Richie Riggins, & Devastating Don</strong></p><p>

    <em>Much as I hate Don unconditionally you seem to like him and Harper and Richie are decent</em></p><p> </p><p>

    The Casey Brothers Vs. <strong>Quentin Queen & Super Massive Destroyer</strong></p><p>

    <em>Destroyer's rubbish but I can see why you'd want to push him</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Jonah Pilgrim Vs. <strong>Ray Snow</strong></p><p>

    <em>He's better</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Geoff Borne</strong> Vs. Machine Gun Marino</p><p>

    <em>Marino's not bad but Geoff's easier to build around, and provides some variety in the upper reaches of the card</em></p>

  6. <p>Few more venues to finish out the North West.</p><p> </p><p>

    Name: The Cowboy Palace</p><p>

    Open Date: May 1970</p><p>

    Location: North West</p><p>

    Venue Size: 321</p><p>

    Description: The Cowboy Palace in Southern Idaho has been a popular venue for wrestling shows going back years.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

    Name: Big Sky Auditorium</p><p>

    Open Date: December 2019</p><p>

    Location: North West</p><p>

    Venue Size: 711</p><p>

    Description: A converted auction house in Missoula, Montana, Big Sky Auditorium is one of the newest wrestling arenas in the world.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

    Name: Yellowstone Pavilion</p><p>

    Open Date: October 1980</p><p>

    Location: North West</p><p>

    Venue Size: 1357</p><p>

    Description: An events centre in the heart of Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Pavilion is difficult to get to but it's spectacular surroundings and excellent facilities make it a worthwhile trip.</p>

  7. Some more venues for the areas that haven't had any yet. And yeah, I wasn't sure what size to go for with Trelawney's so I just picked a number (I've never actually set foot in a proper barn so it's all guesswork).

     

     

    Name: The Chuck

    Open Date: January 2004

    Location: Manitoba, Canada

    Size: 432

    Description: Named for Manitoba Pirates legend Chuck Barochevski, The Chuck is a biggish sports bar that often hosts wrestling shows. The cheap alcohol makes it very popular, for some reason...

     

     

    Name: Halifax Grand Arena

    Open Date: January 2010

    Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia (The Maritimes)

    Size: 17,656

    Description: Precisely why Halifax hosts such a large arena is something of a mystery as it's hardly ever used. Still, more than one wrestling show has come through the arena since it opened.

     

     

    Name: Juutilainen Bar & Grill

    Open Date: March 1982

    Location: Helsinki, Finland

    Size: 567

    Description: We're not saying the staff of the Juutilainen Bar & Grill kill the meat with their bare hands, but given that it's one of the most popular venues in the world's most badass country we wouldn't be surprised.

     

     

    Name: Vlad Tepes Auditorium

    Open Date: January 1952

    Location: Romania, Southern Europe

    Size: 702

    Description: Located in a converted castle in Transylvania, the Vlad Tepes Auditorium is almost certainly owned by a vampire.

     

     

    Name: The Beachfront

    Open Date: August 2009

    Location: Adelaide, South Australia

    Size: 884

    Description: A purpose-built Roller Derby arena located right on the seashore (as the name would suggest), The Beachfront also hosts wrestling shows.

  8. <p>Brutus Milano vs. <strong>Tennessee William</strong> – Two out of Three Falls for the Empire Championship</p><p>

    <em>I like two out of three falls matches, and it's a good way to take the belt off Milano without damaging him too badly</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Riley McManus</strong> vs. Richie Riggins</p><p>

    <em>Richie's better in '20 than he was in the past but I still don't quite see him as a guy on Riley's level</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Charlie Corner vs. <strong>Vito Pirelli</strong></p><p>

    <em>I still struggle to remember which member of the DiMeo family's which but they're all higher up on the card than Charlie</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Crockett Tubbs vs. <strong>Quentin Queen</strong></p><p>

    <em>Quentin's a good multipurpose guy for any indy company- I always use him in RMW games</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Happy Elwood vs. The New York Doll vs. Tully Casey vs. <strong>Ozzie Goldstein</strong></p><p>

    <em>Ozzie seems like the top guy here, though I wouldn't be surprised if Doll took it</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Dominic DeGraff vs. <strong>Sal DiMeo</strong></p><p>

    <em>I love Dom DeGraff but Sal's one of the bright young things of RMW- plus, he's kind of a pr*ck when he loses</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Curtis Shaw vs. <strong>Andrew Harper</strong></p><p>

    <em>I like him more</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Geoff Borne vs. <strong>Ray Snow</strong></p><p>

    <em>See above</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Masked Stranger & The LA Stars</strong> vs. Denny King & The Boys from the Yukon</p><p>

    <em>Hmmm...one of NYCW's best in-ring tag teams and a legit top worker against solid but uninspiring veterans? Yeah, I know which way I'm calling this</em></p>

  9. Venue Name: Trelawney's

    Open Date: January 1950

    Location: Southern England

    Size: 2,334

    Description: Possibly the oldest wrestling venue in the UK, Trelawney's in St. Austell is really just an old barn but the sense of history make it an attractive choice for smaller promotions.

     

     

    Venue Name: The Gallery in Birmingham

    Open Date: March 2000

    Location: Midlands

    Size: 765

    Description: An avant-garde art gallery, as the name might suggest, The Gallery in Birmingham is notable for it's striking layout that puts the ring and entrance ways in the middle of the artwork.

     

     

    Venue Name: St. Kentigern's Church Hall

    Open Date: March 2002

    Location: Ireland

    Size: 203

    Description: Still an active church hall in Galway, St. Kentigern's hosts wrestling shows to help raise funds for the church.

     

     

    Venue Name: The Park County Fairgrounds

    Open Date: March 1988

    Location: North West, United States

    Size: 102

    Description: One of the most popular venues in Wyoming, The Park County Fairgrounds is small but the excellent facilities and good atmosphere means it's always a good option for start-up companies.

     

     

    Venue Name: Icetown

    Open Date: February 2004

    Location: Saskatchewan

    Size: 409

    Description: An ice-skating complex in Moose Jaw, Icetown makes for an unusual but visually striking venue for wrestling show.

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