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  1. <p>Well actually I'm currently playing the '05 mod that you and nightshadeex did. Big thumbs up to you both. It's definitely the next best thing to '10. I like the 2-way fight at the top rather than 3-way, cos it allows for my own entry as the 3rd company to join the fight. </p><p> Unfortunately I really don't rate '13 & '16 C-Verse much at all, so I gotta go the mods.</p>
  2. <p>I hate applying the blowtorch to pyro (groan)... but I'm checking the forums consistently just for this. Just curious where you at with this? Thanks</p><p> </p><p> '10 was the best c-verse and the perfect timeframe between young n old.</p>
  3. I've got a worker that is away. I want to include him off-screen in an angle. I click the correct filter setting to include whole roster, but whenever I click save, the slot with said worker reverts back to the first worker listed on the roster (it's in freestyle angle screen). Am I doing something wrong or is this an error/glitch? Surely I can include an absent worker as an off-screen role in an angle?
  4. Found these on a notepad so I thought I'd throw them in here for anyone to use if they consider it worthy. They're just the write-ups... Albert Emett Albert Emett is a short, stocky worker who possesses an old-school, rugged, all-natural physique and is almost an immovable wall in the ring. Sounds good, except for one problem, Albert isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed. As such, he’s simply known for being the ever-devoted and constantly mistreated sidekick of Tony Flamingo. Emett absolutely adores the quite non-adorable Flamingo and thinks he’s the greatest wrestler in the world. He follows him around like a puppy doing everything he’s told to do, predominantly match interferences and doing all the hard work in tag matches to set up Flamingo for the late tag and pin. Emett always wears pants in the ring. This came about after - on debut - he naively wore a small, tight pair of trunks that failed to hide his sizeable girth, which got poor ol’, shy Emett lots of attention. The clever booker ran with it and Flamingo cut a memorable promo demanding he never wear trunks again, not wanting to be overshadowed by paling in comparison. The lads backstage still call him ‘Footlong’, much to his dismay. Tony Flamingo Tony Flamingo is a worker who has established himself as a solid heel persona. This is probably because of two reasons. One, his arrogant, cocky character is not far from his real self, something nobody has told him yet. Two, his amusingly loyal sidekick Albert Emett, a character that has been so successful it has naturally edged up Flamingo as a heel also due to the way he treats him. It could be said that Emett has overshadowed Flamingo, but nobody has told him that either. Jack Duke Jack Duke is a shit-talking extraordinaire. He claims that he used to be known as ‘V’, due to his upper muscle mass, but records don’t show it and nobody remembers it. O would be more like it, for he’d be a middleweight if not for his obesity, which bumps him up to heavyweight. The veteran has spent decades glorifying himself in blatantly fictitious promos and attempting to one-up his opponents. There’s no topic he hasn’t bragged about, although it mostly centres around how rich and powerful he is or was. You’d think his character would’ve become stale by now, but there’s just no end to the nonsense. His latest claim at the time of writing was the hovercraft he keeps in the back shed… Ron Cosmoe Ron Stett Cosmoe is a very wealthy businessman who scored a government contract for his recycling company just as society started caring for it. In the early 90’s he took over ____ with the desire to establish a genuine work-heavy promotion just like those he remembered as a kid. Unfortunately, not only have times changed, but he’s also seen as a bit of a pushover when dealing with workers and has lacked in the leadership department. Bringing in his loyalty-to-workers ethic to the wrestling world probably wasn’t a good idea. The end result is almost an opposite of what was intended, a roster mostly made up of overpaid, lazy workers that have a job for life. Cosmoe still seems to enjoy it all though. Zack Sheffield Zack ‘No Balls’ Sheffield is a former referee cum authority figure for _____. The brainchild of booker Braydon Church, Sheffield plays the role of a weak, insecure authority person who is pretty much paranoid of altercations. Despite constantly trying to appease people or make situations better, whilst always looking to weasel out of them himself, he inadvertently just pisses everyone off even more, leading to more conflict. Nobody respects him and it works brilliantly within storylines. Cool Op Braydon “Cool Op” Church is the main face and head booker of ____, where he is also a two-time champion. He is a no-frills, level-headed customer who couldn’t play a heel no matter how hard he tried. Cool Op has the demeanour of a genuine nice guy and a look to match, although perhaps a touch bland, which has probably prevented him from achieving greater heights in the sport. Terry Wrist Terry Wrist is one half of the tag team aptly named ‘Al Kyder – Terry Wrist’. Slightly smaller than his partner, the tenacious middleweight may be an average worker, but has more front than mileage not matter who the opponent. They’re a menacing duo and have left a notorious reputation wherever they go. Their finisher is called a Hack Bar. Al Kyder The strong heavyweight Al Kyder is a career tag team worker alongside his partner Terry Wrist. Operating under the rather unimaginative name ‘Al Kayder – Terry Wrest’, the well-travelled heels have been committing dastardly acts all over the world for years, having also trained together initially at some secret location they strangely refuse to reveal. Whilst never quite reaching the top, they’re still a relevant act to this day and get strong reactions from the crowd.
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  6. I'm picturing the fans scratching their heads wondering why they have a feeling they've seen this before... - 'The Man Of Steel' Marko Procazka vs. Viacheslav 'The Winter Soldier' Chaliapin - From player-controlled event 'EuroCage 1: Soldo vs Paletilolu' (from the save game 'SIGMA II') - Created 02 January 2011 >Another match is about to begin; 'The Man Of Steel' Marko Procazka takes on Viacheslav 'The Winter Soldier' Chaliapin in the SIGMA Welterweight division. >The fight begins! >Procazka avoids a flurry of rights and lefts. >Chaliapin comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Procazka. >Chaliapin grapples with Procazka, who made no attempt to escape. >Chaliapin is trying to push Procazka so that his back is up against the cage. >Procazka out-wrestles him though. >Procazka gets a couple of ineffective strikes in, but ultimately loses control of the grapple after being caught off-balance. >Using his wrestling skills, Chaliapin is trying to push Procazka up against the cage. >Procazka out-wrestles him though. >Procazka has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Chaliapin down. >The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Chaliapin is left on his back and has to pull guard. >Looking to catch his breath, Procazka is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Procazka tries to pound on Chaliapin with elbow strikes, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. >Chaliapin tries to catch Procazka with a punch, but it is not on target. >Time slips away as Procazka successfully keeps Chaliapin stuck against the ground. >Procazka smothers Chaliapin with his body by pushing forward and down. >We're into the final minute of the round. >Procazka begins trying to pass the guard. >He passes to side control. >The time runs out on round one. >I have to give that round to Procazka, but only a 10-9. >Round two begins! >A left jab misses and Chaliapin strikes back with a solid left jab. >Procazka moves out of range of a flurry of punches. >Moving in closer, Chaliapin looks like he may want to wrestle Procazka. >Procazka is pulled into a grapple. >Chaliapin is trying to push Procazka so that his back is up against the cage. >Procazka out-wrestles him though. >Procazka gets a couple of ineffective strikes in, but ultimately loses control of the grapple after being caught off-balance. >Using his wrestling skills, Chaliapin is trying to push Procazka up against the cage. >Procazka out-wrestles him though. >Procazka has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Chaliapin down. >The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Chaliapin is left on his back and has to pull guard. >We pass the halfway mark of this round. >Looking to catch his breath, Procazka is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body. >Procazka tries to pound on Chaliapin with elbow strikes, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. >Chaliapin uses his legs to push Procazka back, and tries to scramble for position. >Procazka seizes the opportunity, Chaliapin was too slow and gets caught in side control. >Procazka fires off a few punches as he catches his breath. >Chaliapin tries to break free and scramble for position, but Procazka keeps him trapped. >The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. >Procazka tries to ensnare Chaliapin in a kimura. >Procazka gets the kimura fully applied and Chaliapin has to tap out! >The winner, by submission; Marko Procazka! >Official Result: 'The Man Of Steel' Marko Procazka defeats Viacheslav 'The Winter Soldier' Chaliapin (Submission (Kimura) in 4:59 of round 2).
  7. Koenraad Belien confidently proclaimed that he was going to end the winning streak of the debuting Jerry Bogdonovich... no less than 5 times in the lead up to their match!! He got TKO'd within a minute.
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