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  1. Kintaro Kinjo hair colours, not quite right but find Kintaro quite difficult
  2. Anarchist Evan Kuja & Anarchist Garrett South. Has anyone been saving the alts in this thread as they've been posted in their folder? My laptop died and I've lost mine.
  3. I think it's basically 180 minutes or you'll get burnout.
  4. Awesome Impact Rocky Golden © def. Scythe #1 Contendership Match: Remo def. Valiant & Rogue At Awesome Impact Remo essentially bulldozes Valiant and Rogue to end this three way feud and become the #1 contender for the SWF Championship. Rocky Golden finally vanquishes Scythe who is going to take a few months off after this to rebuild his mystique and spend a bit more time on his development. I save Champion’s debut until this event, after Golden gets the win and stands tall in the middle of the ring with the World Championship, Nicky Champion’s theme hits and he comes out onto the stage, just stares down Golden as the crowd loses its mind and Awesome Impact comes to a close. --- Nicky Champion opens Supreme TV with a long monologue about his decision to come to the SWF, his desire to be the World Champion, to be a part of this great institution, to create memories for his kids at Supreme Challenge etc. etc. Says he recognises Remo is #1 contender, but once Remo and Rocky are done fighting over the gold, he’s coming for it. He’s then interrupted by an incensed Hollywood Bret Starr/Rat Pack. Starr tells Champion he starts at the back of the queue – that Bret has proved his worth time and time again in the SWF and if anyone is deserving of a title shot it’s him. Champion thinks that’s fair enough and challenges him to prove he’s more deserving in a match at The World Is Watching which Starr accepts despite the reservations of the rest of the Pack. Remo is #1 contender and we build up to the clash of titans between him and Golden. There are also a number of backstage angles that show a mutual respect between Rocky & Nicky and a growing friendship between the two. --- The World Is Watching Remo def. Rocky Golden © Nicky Champion def. Holywood Bret Starr (DQ) At The World Is Watching Nicky Champion takes on Bret Starr, but the SWF fans are denied the first Nicky Champion match they want, with The Rat Pack instead launching constant attacks on the former USPW figurehead. Eventually it descends into the Pack just beating Champion with a chair and the ref is forced to DQ Starr. Nicky is taking a real beating until Rocky Golden charges down to the ring to protect his friend. Rocky eats a few nasty chair shots in the course of fighting off the Rat Pack but he succeeds in forcing them off and helps Nicky recover. Later in the night Rocky has to defend his title against Remo, but he’s clearly not 100% after the attack earlier in the night, and Remo being the destructive force he is picks apart the weakened champion to claim the SWF title. --- Master Of Puppets Remo © def. Joey Morgan Nicky Champion & Rocky Golden def. Hollywood Bret Starr, Monty Trescarde & Paul Huntingdon Joey Morgan finds himself propelled into a feud with Remo, which largely takes a back seat to Golden & Champion’s feud with The Rat Pack. A match is set for Champion & Golden to team up against Bret Starr, Trescarde & Huntingdon (elimination), despite the Rat Pack’s antics Huntingdon and Trescarde are taking care of early and the fans, Golden & Champion get the cathartic moment of seeing Hollywood Bret Starr on the receiving end of the numbers game for once. Nicky & Rocky come out on top. Remo beats Morgan who puts up a really good fight and goes close on a couple of occasions but ultimately can’t beat Remo. --- Times Of Trouble #1 Contender Tournament Final: Mikey Lau def. Rocky Golden Remo © def. Joey Morgan #1 Contender Tournament Semi-Final: Mikey Lau def. Nicky Champion #1 Contender Tournament Semi-Final: Rocky Golden def. Des Davids A number one contender tournament to find Remo’s opponent for The Supreme Challenge 40 takes up most of June. As the weeks go on and Rocky & Nicky progress on either side of the bracket there’s a sense of inevitability that they will meet in the final. Both semi-final matches are set to take place at Times of Trouble as well as the final itself. The first semi will see Rocky Golden take on the North American Champion Des Davids who has continued his fast rise up the card. The second sees Nicky Champion take on Mikey Lau who (if my booking has gone to plan) the fans are really starting to get behind as a never say die underdog with an almost unlimited amount of fight and determination (I see him very much being like Benoit 2004 or Danielson 2014). Golden & Champion are huge stars and they’re going to make The Supreme Challenge 40 a huge success when they go head to head regardless, so I want to use them to put over Lau and make him a huge star to. (I was a big CZCW player/fan back in the day and Mikey James is a particular favourite of mine ok). In the first semi Rocky overcomes Davids in a hard fought contest. Backstage a few minutes later Champion congratulates Rocky. The two talk and they’re essentially treating it like a forgone conclusion that they’re going to be in the main event. They’re faces, they’re bad asses and they’re charismatic, but they’re also arrogant. I want people to kind of want to see them fall to Mikey Lau even though they don’t think there’s any realistic chance of it happening. Lau shocks everyone at the end of a lengthy clash with Champion, knocking him out cold with a roundhouse kick and getting the 1...2...3 to book his place in the final. Golden who has joined on colour commentary is visibly shocked but seems to be relieved and is talking with more conviction about taking back his title from Remo. Remo makes much quicker work of Morgan than last time around to bring an end to their feud, Remo is looking more destructive and unstoppable than ever. Lau shocks the world by beating Golden in an intense main event, pinning Nicky & Rocky in one night to become the #1 contender and setting up a clash with Remo at the Supreme Challenge 40. --- The Supreme Challenge 40 Mikey Lau def. Remo © Nicky Champion def. Rocky Golden The build to Champion and Golden essentially revolves around their mutual respect for each other and the fact that both had their pride/ego take a bit of a battering at Times of Trouble. They want to prove that they’re still up to the task, and Golden suggests that there’s no better way of doing that than going head to head at the biggest show of the year and giving the fans a match for the ages. Champion gladly accepts and the two engage in a friendly build up to the big show. But this is ultimately a story of betrayal, as Champion turns on his friend to secure the victory at The Supreme Challenge. The fans were already not completely on board with USPW’s flagship star coming straight into the main event scene of their promotion, and now they can hate him properly. I see this ultimately leading to Champion winning the SWF title, and meeting Golden (who battles through a ton of obstacles to get the match) at Supreme Challenge 41, allowing Golden to avenge this defeat and get back to the top of the SWF ladder. Supreme Challenge 40 ends with an emotional victory for Mikey Lau against all the odds. He has overcome the SWF’s three biggest stars, Golden, Champion & Remo in the space of a month to become the SWF Champion, proving those who for years told him he was too small, or that he had found his level with CZCW wrong. I think Champion takes the belt not too long after this, but hopefully this moment cements the Dragon as a serious main event talent alongside the other three and gives us a year of build for the Golden/Champion rematch which has the added element of the SWF World Heavyweight Championship being on the line.
  5. This the sort of thing you're looking for? Pages 2-4 of this thread have quite a few free pictures SomeDude converted from 2016.
  6. I am also willing to offer franken-alt services if anyone wants their user in Tverse style, if it's a request I'm able to do at least.
  7. So glad the Thunderverse won. Lucha Butchered By An Englishman (LBBAE) is in
  8. Sorry missed this when you posted. Here he is a bit miserable. Anything else in mind? And don't think I posted this before, 'haunted' Christina Perez
  9. I'm starting to use Hero's method for some where I need to. But for those ones I duplicated the layer, erased everything but the hair and then used the hue tool to get the different variations.
  10. Scarlett Slater, trying out the paint brush options Hero showed me.
  11. Okitsugu Hiroyuki, but I'm judging anyone who uses them instead of his beautiful ginger hair harshly.
  12. Yeah it's Cloud. I've converted his awesome hat render if you wanted that. <a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2506593&postcount=336" rel="external nofollow">http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showpost.php?p=2506593&postcount=336</a>
  13. <p>That's awesome, thanks! <img alt="" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Edit: I may have put my username in wrong for my second vote for the Thunderverse whoops, but yeah one for the TVerse from me please.</p>
  14. Hey Togg, would it be possible to remove my votes for everything but the Thunderverse now it's been added to the poll please?
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