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  1. Downloaded version 2.03 and I've noticed a lot of the Australian feds don't seem to have logos in the database and they aren't in the new logos folder provided. Have I just missed where they are or do the logos just not exist?
  2. Ordinarily I'd be using this opportunity to take a look at predictions, but we only had two good sets this month- Herrbear, you appear to have used the wrong ones- so instead I'll just say that next month will be up later today and I'll be speeding through a few shows for the next few days- there's about six months between in-game and out-of-game time and that's slightly more than I'm happy with so we'll bash through the summer shows quickly.
  3. RMW Let’s See Action From The Park County Fairground in Wyoming Sunday, Week 3, May Audience: 79 The Show Remmy Honeyman vs. Chuck Casey I’m going to have to be careful with my booking now Wrestleworld is a thing- nearly three quarters of my roster are now stars and that could get difficult to control- but if it puts a bunch of new guys in the audience then I can put up with it, especially with Remmy continuing to deliver. The main concern I’ve got is that guys like Remmy and Silencer will be sidelined by the fans in favour of other company’s guys like Stan Axis or The Past Masters that I don’t have big plans for, but hopefully Remmy’s performance will make him hard to sideline; on the evidence of this one that’s fairly likely. As for Chuck, going 20 minutes is difficult for him and his gimmick, whilst okay (and very merch-friendly), didn’t come off well enough to compensate so he didn’t look great. On the plus side, he was on his game so he’s already doing better than Jack. Give it time and I’m sure Chuck will come good but for now he can eat losses like this one, as Remmy tied him up with the Honeyman Special to secure the pinfall. Winner: Remmy Honeyman Match Rating: 30 * It’s promo time, as we hear from Haley Buck ahead of the main event whilst The Silencer looms menacingly in the background. “A lot of people are saying that The Silencer, the cerebral strongman, the deadliest wrestler in the world is scared of fighting Tavon Blake Junior. That’s not true. A lot of people are saying that Tavon Blake is going to win the Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Championship tonight. THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN! Do you understand! I won’t stand here and have it said that The Silencer’s afraid of anyone, especially not some punk-ass warehouse jockey! We’re not frightened, you understand? He’s the one who should be frightened, not us, ‘cos you know what No Remorse Corps is gonna do to him? We’re gonna obliterate him, you’ll know what fear is then, I can promise you that!” Okay, this was great- Haley’s got her gimmick over like few I’ve ever seen, we’re talking legendary stuff, and with a decent script to follow she absolutely nailed this one. Rating: 34 * Ace Youngblood vs. Dominic DeGraff vs. Stanley Axis This wasn’t bad but definitely felt like a stepdown from the opener, despite Stan’s alleged increased name value. Probably that’s because none of these guys are actually all that great- Stan’s boring as hell, Dom’s still learning his craft and Ace is a tag team specialist who looks a little lost in singles action- but whatever, it was still good enough to be going on with and I don’t need the midcard to be great anyways. Ace took the win here- Dom put Stanley down with the Double Arm DDT but then turned his attention to Ace, trying to put down his major foe as well. Of course that didn’t work out- Ace tossed him out of the ring and then hit a recovering Stanley with the Flying Tomahawk Chop to get the win. Winner: Ace Youngblood Match Rating: 27 * Max Mayhem & Young and Fearless vs. Ray Snow & The Hot Taggs We put this over on commentary as a chance for scouting and warmup for Max and The Taggs ahead of their encounter next month for the belts, but in truth it was more about getting everyone out there and rebuilding Ray’s momentum as anything else. It was a surprisingly good match- Max is another one who’s GSW work on Wrestleworld is getting him over but that’s not so bad as it helps compensate for his declining physicality, and the others all range from pretty decent to genuinely good. Pep was probably the worst performer here but to be fair he was off his game, and even then compared to where he started from he’s doing a good job improving and getting over. The Taggs, on the other hand, have kind of plateau’d and aren’t developing the way I would like them to- they’re doing okay but I need to see more if they’re going to stay at the top of the card. They still got the win, though (they are in No Remorse Corps and maybe some more name value would help) as Wolfie put Max on the mat with the Mafia Kick whilst Ray and Kaler kept Young and Fearless from breaking the fall. Winners: Ray Snow & The Hot Taggs Match Rating: 31 * Roger Monteiro vs. Ricky Turner vs. The Masked Mauler VII Okay, so maybe I’m worrying too much about Wrestleworld- this match featured three RMW-exclusive talent and was still the best match on the card so far. It helped that they’re, respectively, our joint number two babyface (Remmy’s got the edge in workrate but Roger’s got the charisma), our number two heel (yeah, I said it, Mauler’s the number two guy now) and Ricky, who’s still getting over but is definitely our midcard workhorse of the future, if he isn’t already. There weren’t even any obvious negatives I could point to here, other than the aforementioned lack of overness from Ricky (he’s definitely been overused this show but I don’t really care). Roger took the win here- Mauler had nailed him with the Piledriver but was distracted when Remmy came out from backstage, allowing Monteiro to hit his comeback dropkick on Ricky Turner and go for the Phoenix Splash before Mauler could turn his attention back to the ring. Winner: Roger Monteiro Match Rating: 35 * It’s promo time again, as Mercutio Sleep and Sione Tokoeka head to ringside with a mic. “You know, it seems to me that all there is between Me and Sione and those Tag Team Titles? Is three teams and we can beat all’a them. Past Masters, you’re first up and boys, you’re really not gonna have a good day. I know, heck, everybody knows about how good you are, I’ve seen all the tapes on the Deep Sleep and I’ve lost count of how many guys have gone down to that thing, and The Historian pulls out moves I haven’t seen in years! But there’s one thing you boys got to adjust to, and that’s…let’s call it luck. You see, guys like me and Sione here, we make our own…luck, and it’s never run dry yet. So you better make sure to find another booking for Won’t Get Fooled Again, cos Sandman, Historian? I wouldn’t worry about the title match.” Mercutio did another good job on the mic tonight, and whilst Sione’s too over for my taste (the only real Wrestleworld-related issue I’ve had, he’s not ready to be a star) he does a good job providing bulk and menace to back Sleep up. Rating: 33 * The Bad Guys vs. The Past Masters This was another good match, and whilst I’m still concerned about roster control issues vis-à-vis Wrestleworld it’s clear that we should be able to manage it for the most part; the top performers on the roster are still either RMW-exclusive or might as well be. Take Mercutio for example; despite some early apathy he’s wormed his way into the booking plans and outperformed all of the other three guys in this match despite being way off his game. As for the others, Sandman lagged behind but doesn’t seem to have the same boost the others have of late, and whilst Sione isn’t ready for stardom despite his name value I’m more than happy to see him continue to deliver in the ring and improve and Historian’s great as both a worker and a character and feels tailor-made for RMW anyway. Not that he won tonight; Mercutio hit him with a handful of powder and then the Go To Sleep to secure the win and go through to the Tag Team Title Tripe Threat. Winners: The Bad Guys Match Rating: 31 * We cut to backstage to see Tavon Blake making his way towards the ring for tonight’s main event only to be blindsided by The Hot Taggs, who come out of nowhere to lay a beat down on the challenger. Blake tries to fight back as best he can but the bruisers of No Remorse Corps have the advantage and savagely lay into him, eventually laying him out with a Montana Slammer onto a pile of haybales. This went over like gangbusters- building anything around the Taggs ability to fight and Blakey’s selling always works. Rating: 32 * Tavon Blake Jr. vs. The Silencer I know I’ve talked a lot this show about Wrestleworld exposure but it’s got the potential to be a game-changer for us and I need to get the measure of its impact thus far; on the whole, despite my reservations I’d say it hasn’t been too bad for us. The guys I want to build around continue to justify their pushes, guys I like have benefitted from extra exposure and nobody’s in a position I don’t want them in that I can’t adjust. Also, Tavon’s now not only our top babyface but probably our franchise player, which I can definitely deal with; we don’t really do figureheads at this level but I can’t think of a company that was built around a black guy before, maybe Supreme in the Steve Frehley days but I’m not sure and they barely count as a wrestling company anyways. As for Silencer, he held up his end of the bargain more than capably and remains our top heel, though we are at last starting to develop some depth behind him with Mauler and Sleep starting to come through and Sione looking good too for his experience level. Silencer took the win here, with the first dirty finish of his title reign; Tavon had him lined up for the Hangman’s Neckbreaker when Haley leapt up on the apron, distracting Erin long enough for Dom DeGraff to hit the ring and then Tavon with a chair shot to the gut and a Double Arm DDT. Silencer quickly went for the pin and retained the championship but it was clear by the speed with which he high tailed it that Tavon had got to him. Winner: The Silencer Match Rating: 42 Overall Rating: 36, our best show yet and that’s with Chuck and Ricky’s overusage. Plaudits go to Mauler and Ace whilst we make a point of praising Silencer’s greatness, he’s been a brilliant champ for us.
  4. Talk about a game-changer- I'm gonna hold off on predictions for this one so I can get a sense of the new direction but I cannot wait to see how things unfold from here.
  5. Show will be up this time tomorrow so this is the 24-hour warning for predictions.
  6. That's fair, and a good way of doing it- the issue I have right now is that announcer and refs always have much lower overness, generally about 10 to 15 points lower, than my in-ring talent and it's left me with a roster of 18 stars or major stars out of 20 active wrestlers. Moving to a talent-based perception for non-wrestlers might help rebalance that someone.
  7. As it stands every member of the roster gets a perception but I don't think announcer or referees necessarily should; it's not like anyone really cares about them either in game or in the real world beyond how good or bad they are.
  8. The Past Masters vs Former MAW Tag Team Unless it's The Aces of Mayhem there's no real reason for the former team to go over Jaylon Martins vs War Piece Have we even met War Piece? He doesn't sound familiar The Canadian Daredevils vs Two Man Riot Two heel stables seems like a lot but Two Man Riot should be kept strong Joey Fili vs Josh Jacobs Josh is great, Joey...not so much B.P.A (Deuce Deadline & Jonah Pilgrim) vs Two TCW Graduates No idea who they'll be but it seems reasonable for the developmental guys to go over DeMarcus & Gray vs Quentin Queen & Zippy Deverell Proper team wins out Cheetah Boy vs Kyle Diamond Neither of Lionhearts seems like an established name yet, so Cheetah Boy goes over Kid Fantastic & Devil May Care vs Nobuyo Hikichi & The Wolf Pack This could go either way but I prefer The Wolf Pack
  9. ** Card for RMW Let’s See Action: FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Tavon Blake Jr. vs. The Silencer © WINNERS JOIN THE RMW TAG TEAM TITLE TRIPLE THREAT The Past Master vs. The Bad Guys Roger Monteiro vs. Ricky Turner vs. The Masked Mauler VII Ace Youngblood vs. Stanley Axis vs. Dominic DeGraff Max Mayhem & Young and Fearless vs. Ray Snow & The Hot Taggs Remmy Honeyman vs. Chuck Casey
  10. <p>Lionhearts vs <strong>Two Man Riot</strong></p><p> <em>Two Man Riot seem like the bigger deal</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Cheetah Boy</strong> vs Jaylon Martins</p><p> <em>Cheetah's the bigger star, though a win here would definitely make sense to Jaylon to the top</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Ho Tinh</strong> vs Local Talent</p><p> <em>JOBBER!</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Bradley Blaze</strong> vs Guillotine</p><p> <em>I'm assuming Guillotine is the one going upstairs, in which case he can go out on his back</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Miller Fforde</strong> vs Pablo Rodriguez</p><p> <em>To set up a COTT title shot</em></p>
  11. <p><strong>El Hijo Del Fantasma</strong> vs. Tarantula</p><p> <em>Tarantula's really just a body at the moment, Fantasma's at least adjacent to some of your top guys</em></p><p> </p><p> Hijo Del Vigilante vs. <strong>Samael The Accuser</strong></p><p> <em>Samael's the leader of the Dark Universe, Vigilante's another of the regular universe that could maybe do with some more in-depth backstory</em></p><p> </p><p> Noxious vs. <strong>Snake King</strong></p><p> <em>Noxious is definitely a junior in the Hellmouth, whereas Snake King is cool as heck</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>El Toro De Oro Jr</strong> vs. La Estrella</p><p> <em>I could see Estrella winning this quite easily but I'm gonna say his issues with Cyclops continue to dog him</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Captain Lucha</strong> vs. El Orgulloso</p><p> <em>Still don't see Lucha losing to many people until you've got another top Prime Universe tecnico to pick up the slack</em></p>
  12. Bradley Blaze vs Harvey Robbinfield I could see this going the other way but I figure Brad's the better of the two, and with a heel champ you need as many strong face challengers as possible Duke Freeman w/Guillotine vs Johnny Needham w/Lisa Bowen Developmental prospect vs. former tag guy Dreadnought vs Gordon Shearer Because he's better and definitely not because I had to double-check who Gordon was DeMarcus & Gray vs Two Man Riot Because it's just such a cool tag name The New York Doll vs Sandman Winks w/The Historian © I'm almost certainly wrong but I just can't root against Doll Miller Fforde vs Seth Whitehead w/Harvey Robbinfield © Instinct says Seth gets a nice long run with the belt
  13. BCG are my current favourite Puro fed, looking forward to this.
  14. <p>Let's take a look at the predictions:</p><p> </p><p> Regis: 5/6</p><p> Ringrider: 4/6</p><p> Tiberious: 6/6, as the only guy who called the draw (also, don't worry, Stanley will NEVER receive a title shot)</p><p> HerrBear: 3/6</p><p> </p><p> So, Tiberious wins and has the right to ask a question of any RMW worker he wishes.</p><p> </p><p> Next post will go up sometime in the next two or three days- I've taken a bit of break from TEW this week and want to make sure I've still got a deep reserve of posts in the bag.</p>
  15. RMW Join Together From The Park County Fairground in Wyoming Sunday, Week 3, April Audience: 67 The Show Stanley Axis vs. Prime Time Jack Pryde Somehow, Stanley Axis is seen as a star by our fans, most of whom I’m guessing don’t actually what a star looks like (I’ll give you a clue: it’s pretty much the opposite of Stanley Axis). Okay, so he can perform in the ring, nobody’s denying that, but who in their right minds think that 15 minutes isn’t enough Stanley Axis? As for Jack, he was once again off form and whilst he’s definitely improved since his debut the constant lack of form and generally weak performance is getting tiresome; if he doesn’t show major improvement by June I’ll probably get rid of him for someone else I can rely on more often. Stanley took the win here (he may be overrated by the fans but still), putting Jack away with the Pumphandle Slam. Winner: Stanley Axis Match Rating: 21 * It’s promo time, as The Bad Guys head to ringside ahead of their match. “When they announced the tag team title tournament, I knew there was no way I’d be staying out of it. You got a whole new set of belts for ol’ Mercutio Sleep to win? I’m there, kid. So I looked all across the US and I found this man, Sione Tokoeka out of Auckland, New Zealand, and I knew, this was the man that’s gonna help me win those Tag Team Titles. I mean, look at the guy! Have you ever seen anyone tougher? ‘Cos I sure haven’t, hoss, and I’ve been around this business for longer than a cup of coffee, if you know what I mean. Chip, Pep, you might be Young and Fearless but we’re The Bad Guys and in this business? Bad Guys are good guys to back, you get me?” Mercutio’s still feeling down, I’ll have to throw some more money his way after this show to cheer him up. The promo itself was definitely affected by that mood but was pretty good overall, Mercutio remains a good improviser and the crowd liked Sione’s gimmick well enough to play off of. Rating: 27 * The Bad Guys vs. Young and Fearless Man, my rookies do not know how to stay on form- both Chip and Pepper were off form and struggled to hand in decent performances (though they were both better than Jack). Fortunately they weren’t really my priority here, and the bad guys were both pretty good; Mercutio’s had form issues in the past but when he’s on the way he was here he’s as good as anyone and Sione did a good job here too for a guy who’s not well known on this side of the country (though I think MAW have a deal with Wrestleworld now which ought to help). Mercutio got the win- I’ve got plans for him, chief among which is cheering him up- nailing Pepper with the Go To Sleep after Sione flattened him with a huge bodyslam onto Chip behind Quincy’s back (‘Cutio distracted him by going for a chair). Winners: The Bad Guys Match Rating: 26 * Hearts of Ice vs. The Past Masters This was an improvement over the last match but I was still disappointed, largely due to the Masters not delivering quite the way I’d hoped they would. They were alright, especially given that literally nobody in the audience knew who Sandman was, but that’s the best you can say and they clearly need more seasoning than I thought. As for Hearts of Ice, Ricky’s obscure and Ray’s momentum is ice cold at the moment but they did a good job here and I’ll work on rebuilding Ray’s push going forward (hey Stanley, I know how to get you back down to where I want you to be!). On the plus side the new gimmicks all went over well, and as I said this was a decent midcard bout that we can definitely come back to down the line. Sandman Winks got the win here, forcing Ray to tap out to the Deep Sleep. Winners: The Past Masters Match Rating: 27 * The Aces of Mayhem vs. The Hot Taggs Okay, this one was my mistake: I’d booked this to go 15 minutes when it should’ve gone 20 to allow for Max’s star power. That took away from what was otherwise a good match; these four are all at their best in tag matches and delivered good individual performances- if I’d got the timings right it would probably have come off as nearer main event level rather than the decent midcard reception it actually got. Ace is another guy I need to build up, right now he’s not as over as I’d like, and things weren’t helped when Wolfie botched a hip toss and nearly pulled Ace’s arm out of its socket. This one went to a time-limit draw, and on commentary we put over the fact that these two have yet to have a clean finish, speculating on what that would mean for the title match at Won’t Get Fooled Again. Winner: Draw Match Rating: 27 * We go to backstage, where Tavon is on hype duty ahead of the contender’s match. “Once before we got in this ring with the Heavyweight Title on the line, Silencer, and I ran you as close as any man in this company ever has and I saw something then, at the end of the match. You were frightened of me, boy, you can deny it all you like but I saw the look in your eyes when you put me down, you didn’t believe I was gonna stay down ‘til it happened and even then you were real nervous. And now, now I got another shot at that belt and all of a sudden one of your boys from the Corps is in my way? That ain’t no coincidence, Cracker, that’s the man trying to hold a brother down ‘cos he’s scared as hell o’ him! Well, tough luck ‘cos when I’m done with that Noo Yawk meathead Dom DeGraff? I’m coming for that belt, and there ain’t nothin’ gonna stop me this time” This was a great promo- Tavon’s rapidly become my top babyface and I used this to launch a new feud with The Silencer (yeah, we’ve still got the Wolfpack/NRC war but Blake deserves a programme of his own and it’s not like we can’t meld the two down the line). Rating: 36 * Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Dominic DeGraff This was a good match, but that’s almost entirely down to Tavon as he carried Dom most of the way. In fairness the chemistry was bad and Dom doesn’t have Blake’s native talent to make up for that, not to mention he can’t really handle 20-minute matches yet. Still, this was a good match overall thanks to Tavon busting his gut to make things work, and we also threw in some interference from The Silencer to further the storyline; Dom faked a knee tweak to distract Erin, Silencer hit the ring and nailed Blake with a thunderous chair shot. Of course Dom immediately dropped the pretence and went for a pin, only for Blake to kick out at two, and whilst Dom followed that up with a period of dominance it came to an end when Blake reversed an attempt at the Double Arm DDT into the Hangman’s Neckbreaker, picking up the win whilst a shocked Silencer looked on from ringside. Winner: Tavon Blake Jr. Match Rating: 30 * Roger Monteiro vs. The Masked Mauler VII vs. Remmy Honeyman vs. The Silencer This was our best match ever, proving my old maxim that four-way main events always work when you don’t have a better idea. Of course, it helped that this featured four of our best workers that have featured in all the other four of our top five matches (well, three of them have, anyways). Rog is probably the weakest worker of the four- there’s a reason Tavon’s going after the belt now- but he’s more than capable of delivering with the right opponents and if Remmy, Mauler and Silencer aren’t the right opponents then I don’t know who is (well, actually I do but I don’t think I could afford David Stone these days). Mauler in particular has a title run in his future for certain- unless he gets snapped up by one of the big leagues, which is unlikely given our size, he will absolutely be a Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Champion within the next couple of years. ‘Til then, though, we’re still riding with The Silencer, who took the win here with a Drop Zone on Roger (a nice touch that neatly cleared the stage for Tavon and I didn’t even plan for that- I love our roadies). Winner: The Silencer Match Rating: 37 Overall Rating: 35, our best show yet. Plaudits go to Remmy, Roger and Tavon as three of our top performers that haven’t heard too much praise yet.
  16. Show will be going up tomorrow evening, so this is the 24-hour warning for predictions, and a chance to answer tryker's question: Ace: If there's one thing I've learnt in this business it's to never dismiss somebody as 'just a tag guy'- sure, Wolfie's at his most dangerous when he's teaming up with his brother but the dude's six foot 7 and 280 pounds, that's a heck of a lot of muscle to hit you with. There's no shame in losing to a guy who's got half a foot in size and nearly 50 pounds of weight on you, no matter how experienced he is.
  17. So, do you not like babyfaces or something? 'Cos that show seemed very heel-centric. I mean, it was good, but I don't think any of the faces ended the show on top.
  18. Good show here, I loved the ending with the brawl essentially fading to black.
  19. ** Card for RMW Join Together: FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Roger Monteiro vs. The Masked Mauler VII vs. Remmy Honeyman vs. The Silencer © WINNER BECOMES NUMBER ONE CONTENDER Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Dominic DeGraff The Aces of Mayhem vs. The Hot Taggs The Past Masters (Sandman Winks & The Historian) vs. Men Of Ice (Ray Snow & Ricky Turner) Young and Fearless (Chip Martin & Pepper Pelton) vs. The Bad Guys (Mercutio Sleep & Sione Tokoeka) Stanley Axis vs. Prime Time Jack Pryde Many thanks to Christian_Shane for the awesome RMW Belt renders I'm using. tryker, the answer to your question will go up with the 24 hour notice in a couple of days' time
  20. From the diary of Hugh Dansigny: Four new signings this month- we’ve turned a profit for three straight months so it’s time to start building up the midcard. Sandman Winks and The Historian- The Past Masters Ages: 21 & 23 Billed From: Tallahassee, Florida & Louisville, Kentucky Entrance Theme: Old Time Rock and Roll- Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Finishers: Deep Sleep (Sleeper Hold, Winks), Blast from the Past (Ripcord Lariat, Historian), Arm Bar (Historian), Rip Chord DDT (DDT, Historian), Flashback (Hart Attack, Double Team) Characters: Sandman is…well, The Sandman; he makes you go to sleep with his powerful sleeper hold. The Historian’s an Old School Babyface, the kind of legit wrestler you loved to cheer in the 70’s and 80’s. Evaluation: I’ve wanted these guys from day one, and now that we’re working towards a tag division it seemed like a good time to bring them in. They’ve got that MAW pedigree and the kind of resolutely old-school style that should really fit in here, and whilst they’re both a little inexperienced (and wildly inconsistent in Sandman’s case) they’ve got future champion stamped all over them. Well, they would if Tammy hadn’t wrestled me to the ground and taken my stamp away. Sione Tokoeka Age: 22 Billed From: Auckland, New Zealand Entrance Theme: Heart of Gold- Neil Young Finisher: Brainbuster Suplex Character: The Kiwi Crusher’s a bad-ass brute who loves to stretch people out, there’s not a lot more to it than that. Evaluation: Another MAW rookie, Sione’s come across to help Mercutio Sleep move into the tag division. He’s a very promising young worker, pretty inexperienced but with the kind of fundamentals you’d expect from a Boot Camp graduate. He can’t handle his own promos, and his intangibles are fairly average as well, but he’s got enough of an aura that Mercutio can handle the rest. If course if it turns out they have no chemistry then the whole thing’s b*gg*r*d but hopefully it won’t come to that. Ricky Turner Age: 34 Billed From: Huntsville, Alabama Entrance Theme: Cold As Ice- Foreigner Finisher: Figure Four Leglock Character: Ricky’s an unfeeling machine- tap, snap or crack, he doesn’t care what happens to you. Evaluation: With three rookies coming in I wanted to add another veteran to balance it out and Ricky fit the bill. He’s got virtually no name value on this side of the country but plenty of talent and should help a lot of the rookies in the undercard develop. Current plans with him are fluid- I might put him in a team with Ray Snow but if I do it’ll be an as-and-when situation rather than a permanent unit, at least to start with.
  21. <p>Let's have a look at how predictions went this month:</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> tryker2710: 4/6</p><p> Hitman74: 1/6</p><p> Regis: 3/6</p><p> Tiberious: 3/6</p><p> Ringrider: 3/6</p><p> Herrbear: 3/6</p><p> </p><p> So tryker wins and gets the right to ask a question of any RMW star he wishes. Also, it's interesting that so many people got the same matches wrong; I can see the triple threat being open but absolutely nobody saw Wolfie going over Ace. I don't know what that proves, but it's definitely something.</p><p> </p><p> Next post will be up sometime soon, and 'til then head on over the diary of the month thread and vote for your favourites. Hopefully it'll be me but whoever it is, register your vote 'cos there's a lot of great threads out there right now.</p>
  22. RMW Who Are You From The Park County Fairground in Wyoming Sunday, Week 3, March Audience: 67 The Show Roger Monteiro vs. Prime Time Jack Pryde We kicked things off with a decent little squash match to warm the crowd up; as usual they didn’t seem to realise it was a squash but enjoyed it anyways (in fairness I book even the squash matches as open affairs; nobody wants 10 to 15 minutes of one dude’s offence). Rog and Jack don’t have particularly good chemistry, and Jack was off his game as per usual- I’m not totally convinced I’ve actually seen Jack *on* his game yet- but Roger was good, the crowd popped for his comeback dropkick as always and he took the win with the Eagle Splash. I’m still not convinced by his role as our top face, though- I need to see some more direct comparisons but his performance wasn’t up there with Remmy or Tavon’s in the main event. Winner: Roger Monteiro Match Rating: 23 * Kalder Tagg vs. Chip Martin This was about as weak as I’d expected it to be but given how bad some of the undercard got last time, I’ll accept this (at least there were no injuries). Kalder’s slowly improving his performance, and whilst in all honesty he’ll probably never be a singles star he should be able to handle the odd key match on his own in a couple of years’ time. As for Chip, he’s inconsistent and green which was reflected in his decidedly weak performance tonight, but he’s got the oomph to be a major star and it wasn’t like he was truly dreadful or anything, just ropy. Factor in Haley’s always excellent work at ringside and the fact that this still warmed the crowd up and I’ll call the match a moderate success; not great but something that allowed two of our younger workers to get some extra experience in a safe environment. Kalder won- No Remorse Corps have lost a little too often out the gate- by putting Chip away with the Spinebuster. Winner: Kalder Tagg Match Rating: 19 * Ray Snow vs. Pepper Pelton vs. Dominic DeGraff This was another match that I hadn’t expected much from; with Pepper still working hurt (I’d given Stan a month off to recover but I couldn’t spare the both of them and Pep’s tougher) I booked this to limit his involvement and it left the match feeling very disjointed, plus Ray and Dom are both heels and not the kind you can easily cheer when they face off. On the other hand, Dom’s really getting over working with the rest of NRC and Ray can carry just about anyone so if I were gonna drop Pelton into a match I’d rather it was this one. Dom got the win as part of the general ‘building up the Corps’ plan for tonight, throwing Pepper out of the ring before pinning Ray with a Double Arm DDT. Winner: Dominic DeGraff Match Rating: 22 * It’s promo time for DeAnna as she’s on hype duty for Ace’s match. “I ain’t been in this business for all that long but if there’s one thing I’ve seen a lot of in life it’s cracker thugs like you Wolf Tagg and no I ain’t callin’ you Wolfie, what are you, twelve? Boy, you think just ‘cos you lift weights in the gym and throw your weight around at your favourite bar that makes you the baddest man in the Rocky Mountain ring. Well you might be a tough guy but you ain’t so bad you can walk past Ace Youngblood! You get ready for a fight Wolf Tagg, ‘cos you’re about to get a h*ll of a one!” This went pretty well- DeAnna did a good job going off-script which made for a nice change from the last couple of times we tried that. Rating: 26 * Ace Youngblood vs. Wolfie Tagg Yikes- this was not anything like as good as I’d hoped. The problem was Ace’s form; he was off it and wasn’t able to carry Wolfie. That was a definite issue given that Wolfie’s the weakest singles competitor of NRC- ideally he’d have been up against Rog but I couldn’t make that work with my plans- and definitely can’t handle a big singles match without help from the other side of the equation. In all honesty if it wasn’t for their name value I wouldn’t have gone with the Hot Taggs for No Remorse Corps, there were better options in terms of talent out there but they were all on the east coast. Still, I’ve got the Taggs and I don’t hate them or anything, they just take more careful handling than I’d maybe prefer. Wolfie took the win here; Ace was setting up for the Flying Tomahawk Chop only for Haley to distract the ref whilst Kalder interfered, crotching Ace on the top rope before throwing him into his brother’s Mafia Kick. Winner: Wolfie Tagg Match Rating: 20 * Mercutio and Mauler come out ahead of the tag match, Mercutio with a mic in his hand. Clearly it’s time for another promo. “Y’know, when I saw you wrestling for the title last month, Tavon, there was one thing that really ate at me. Why you? Why did you get that shot and I didn’t, you’re no better than I am and, heck, I’ve been in this business longer than you have so it ain’t veteran’s privilege. And I realised something last month- I’m p*ssed as heck at you and I really, REALLY want to kick your @ss. So I went to Mauler and I asked him to help out, and you know what he told me? He’s just in this to wail on Remmy Honeyman. So I went to the sports commission and the company, I talked ‘em round and here we are, two on two and ready to kick your teeth in ‘cos you got a shot that should’ve been mine. I hope it was worth it, Tavon, ‘cos this? It’s gonna hurt, dude, as much as we can make it.” I was honestly surprised by how this went- I didn’t have Mercutio down as one of my top talkers but the combo of name value and Mauler’s menace made for a very effective segment. It helped that ‘Cutio’s improv work as on point, he really made the whole thing flow well. Rating: 29 * Tavon Blake Jr & Remmy Honeyman vs. Mercutio Sleep and The Masked Mauler VII Put three of your most reliable top performers in a match along with a big name who can deliver on his day and what do you get? This match, more or less. Okay, Mercutio was off his game and still in his head from injuring Pelton last month but even then he was still pretty good, leaning into his gimmick by flagrantly cheating as much as he could and bumping like a boss. As for the others, they’re three of my top four performers in the ring (Silencer’s definitely in there too) and putting any combination of them in the ring guarantees a quality match. Mauler took the win- I wanted to give Mercutio a W to cheer him up but Mauler’s still the future Heavyweight champ of the two- nailing Tavon with the Piledriver whilst Mercutio took care of Remmy with the world’s most obvious eye rake. Winners: Mercutio Sleep and The Masked Mauler VII Match Rating: 34 * The Silencer vs. Max Mayhem This was a decent match, but it’s clear that I may have to start changing things up in the title feud- The Wolfpack are great as opponents for No Remorse Corp but it’s clear that they don’t have much shelf life as challengers for the top belt. Max, for example, seems to already be losing a step or two physically (though that might just be wear and tear from working Grimm’s warehouse shows rather than permanent decline) and won’t be able to handle a lot of singles work going forward. He was still pretty good- the man’s body may not be where it was a few years ago but he’s a good worker and knows how to throw himself around for the big guys and they don’t come bigger in RMW than The Silencer. As for the champ, he’s done great work for us and continues to develop nicely; we’re coming up on the build for our first big show in June and I know for a fact that I want him working the best match we can for the main event. He took the win with the Drop Zone, cementing a good night for No Remorse Corps. Winner: The Silencer Match Rating: 33 Overall Rating: 32, a step down from last month but I was happier with this show overall. Mercutio, Ray and Silencer get the praise this month for generally solid work.
  23. This is the 24-hour notice (well, it's more like 18-22 hours at this point but still)- the show will be going up tomorrow evening.
  24. <p>Delirium vs. La Bestia Morada</p><p> <em>I'm gonna call a draw here, because I can't pick between the two and their masks are equally cool</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Calavera</strong> vs. Pyromaniac</p><p> <em>Ordinarily I'd assume Calavera loses to keep some of the Prime Universe homers looking strong, but Pyromaniac's not that good and Calavera's mask is the bomb</em></p><p> </p><p> Boriken Love Machine Jr vs. <strong>El Hijo Del Fantasma</strong></p><p> <em>Fantasma's cooler</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Captain Lucha</strong> vs. El Orgulloso</p><p> <em>I could see this being a DQ but I don't think Lucha should lose to any of the Sins except Demon King</em></p><p> </p><p> Powerful Man vs. <strong>Zebra Man</strong></p><p> <em>I was dissapointed that Zebra's not from an alternate universe where everyone's some kind of horse but he's still better than Powerful Man</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Aprendiz Jr</strong> vs. Death's Head</p><p> <em>I'm gonna say Aprendiz goes over in a way that keeps Death's Head looking strong like a flash pinfall or a DQ</em></p><p> </p><p> Charron vs. <strong>Demon King</strong></p><p> <em>Demon's one of your top dudes, Charron's a secondary member of the Dark Universe</em></p>
  25. Alphaville (Duke Freeman, Guillotine & Paris Burnett) vs Miller Fforde & DeMarcus & Gray As someone else said, I don't see developmental workers winning alliance titles Frankie-Boy Fernandes vs Josh Jacobs Fernandes is one of your top guys Devil May Care vs The Past Masters © I will never not root for the Masters Young & Wasted vs The Wolf Pack © I prefer the Wolf Pack Seth Whitehead w/Harvey Robbinfield vs Bradley Blaze It's a good way to put Alphaville over Bonus Prediction: Who will lay down a challenge for the soon to be renamed Mid Atlantic American title on the show?: I'm gonna say Harvey Robbinfield
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