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  1. They should be in the same pic pack under the names "Logo Background" and "Logo Background2"
  2. Like who? Only one person came out of a Jericho feud looking worse than going in and that's Eddie Kingston, whose momentum stalling was his own fault. He had a horrific performance in the Barbed Wire Everywhere match and then got into a fight backstage. He is the only one who didn't benefit from a Jericho feud. This whole "Jericho kills momentum" thing is honestly one of the most baffling and blatantly false criticisms I've ever seen in wrestling. I understand it's popular on Twitter/Reddit/Discord but that doesn't make it true. Anyone who thinks every up-and-coming talent on the roster isn't begging for a Jericho feud is kidding themselves. Guaranteed TV time in usually the opening, top of the hour or closing segment. Working with one of the most recognizable names in wrestling and who many consider one of the GOATs. And chances are, you go over in the end. It's a no-brainer.
  3. It's one of the shortest feuds on the PPV lol
  4. Show one is two hours, going forward it will be roughly one hour. Just a special edition to kick off the show.
  5. AEW having a third show on national television seems like a pretty important announcement, which is what was advertised. Not that I care very much about the show itself. I'll check out episode one and see how I like it. Either way, it's a fairly big thing as it just shows how strong the relationship between WBD and AEW is.
  6. Nobody can touch MJF on the mic right now
  7. Not a perfect suggestion by any means, but maybe adding the US Tag Team titles as retired titles, so the user can simply flip them to active? I think the AI has the capability to do the same? BigPapa did this with some titles in the 2013 mod.
  8. Probably never. Almost every episode of a weekly wrestling show since 1996 has had them.
  9. Those look great! Do you plan on having stable graphics as well?
  10. I know the newest patch was meant to fix this, have you seen a noticeable difference?
  11. Kosmo Supreme & Realm vs The Wolverines Samson Domoina vs Shannon Sorensen Ciclope & The Wild Things vs Ray Lisbon & Sons of Ragnarr The Hammer Bros vs Devon Homicide & Sam Bailey Mark Gunn vs Cole Younger Leonardo Di Fiore & Yusef Miller vs Trent Brooke & Redd
  12. Three awesome matches from Dynamite yet again. Crazy that a company can still continue to put on such a good television show week after week. Even the down weeks are better than any other wrestling on TV in 20+ years.
  13. p { margin:0; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } UPJ BATTLE STARS - TOUR RECAP JANUARY 2021 The war between Kinjo-jidai and Ignite Muscle Army continued to grow throughout the Stars of Battle tour shows en route to UPJ Battle Stars 2021. Taheiji Ebisawa, one-half of the reigning UPJ International Tag Team Champions alongside Atonga, laid out a challenge for Kintaro Kinjo for Kinjo's UPJ International Heavyweight Championship for Battle Stars after pinning Kinjo-jidai's Waotaka Eda and Torture in back-to-back nights. Kinjo accepted the challenge, and claimed at the Battle Stars press conference that it may soon be time for him to add another belt to his collection, the UPJ tag titles. Kinjo-jidai's Torture expressed his anger over being pinned by Ebisawa by destroying the backstage area, whipping a chair around and throwing water bottles towards the press. He mentioned that he spoke to Kinjo about expanding the group, and at Battle Stars, the world will see who is coming "home" to UPJ to join the faction… UPJ Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions The Fallen (Cameron Cody & Junichi Matsuo) continue to wow crowds, and showed that they are not afraid of competition when they challenged Tokyo Tigers (Nakano Yuki & Ryuko Mishamoto) to come try to take the titles from them. Tokyo Tigers accepted, and Mishamoto was even able to secure a pinfall on Matsuo during a multiman match on a tour show. Last year, Juro Deguchi offered Oda Yamawaki a spot in HardRockCity, but was flat out told no. Instead, Yamawaki stated that he would never show allegiance to Deguchi. Of course, Deguchi took this to heart, and the feud between the two has grown and grown to include most of HardRockCity. Yamawaki, ever the lone wolf and afraid to become loyal to anyone, employs a rotating crew of unaffiliated wrestlers to battle HRC. Without a close group beside him however, Yamawaki has consistently been on the losing end of matches against HardRockCity. UPJ Battle Stars - Sunday W2, January 2021 Yokohama Arena 1. Dustin LeFever vs. Kamei Takauji 2. The Runaways (Erik van Rijn & Bruiser Cassidy) vs. Goro Nemoto & Kwon Ha-neul 3. Kozue & Utamara vs. Jin Fujiwara & SHOGUN 4. Hall of the United Throne (Hyotaru Ichigawa, Daijiro Otsuka & Otojiro Ikina) vs. Kinjo-jidai (Torture, Waotaka Eda & Mr. Yamashita) 5. Hall of the United Throne (Ryotaro Naruto, Captain UPJ & Takanori Sakurai) vs. Des Miller, Jayden Cole & Lobo 6. HardRockCity (Juro Deguchi, Danger Asahara & TOKI INK) vs. Oda Yamawaki & Yamahara (Koji Yamada & Ukon Kajahara) 7. UPJ JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: The Fallen (Cameron Cody & Junichi Matsuo) © vs. Tokyo Tigers (Nakano Yuki & Ryuko Mishamoto) (1st defense) 8. UPJ INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: Kintaro Kinjo © vs. Taheiji Ebisawa (1st defense) BONUS: Who "comes home" to join Kinjo-jidai?
  14. #1 CONTENDER: BACH VS HAWKINS VS TAYLOR TV TITLE: GAUGE (C) VS BIGGINS HAMMOND VS ONE MAN ARMY DEVINE FORTUNE VS THE ELITE HOCKING VS BRIGHT BOOTH VS MO HUGGINS VS FONZARELLI
  15. Definitely. The Road To Dynamite this week all but confirmed it. Britt straight up said that's the feud, and Saraya said that she chose Toni partially because of where they came from.
  16. @willr0ck Whatever it is that you're doing now, please keep it up. These are excellent!
  17. Not a team, just occasionally partners on the undercard. There aren't many unaffiliated juniors, which is something I'm working on improving. Thank you! UPJ is a favorite of many of us, and I'm happy to spread our love of them.
  18. @neslo024 : 6/6 @229tman: 5/6 @Markw: 5/6 @TLLK: 5/6 @AboardTheArk: 5/6 @CGN91: 4/6 Thanks everyone for the predictions. The intro show is out of the way so it's time to really get things going!
  19. p { margin:0; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } UPJ NEW YEAR UNITED SUNDAY W1, JANUARY 2021 United Promotion Japan's first show of the new year is in the books. After the near-brawl at the press conference between Kinjo-jidai and Ignite Muscle Army, the two sides met in a four-on-four match in the main event. UPJ International Heavyweight Champion Kintaro Kinjo avoided Kato for the entire of the contest, tagging out every time Kato was tagged in. Kato and Atonga beat the brakes off of Dustin LeFever in hopes of goading Kinjo to stop them, but Kinjo did not bite, instead jumping off the apron and motioning for Katsuhiko Ishii and Waotaka Eda to make the save instead. Kinjo did get involved in the end however, as he tagged in and hit an Emperor of the Throne on Takehide Harada to pick up the pinfall. In other news from UPJ New Year UNITED, Erik van Rijn and Bruiser Cassidy picked up a win in their first match under their new name of The Runaways, Xi Gao made his UPJ debut in a losing effort against Danger Asahara, and Furosuto showed a violent streak in his (and Utamara's) victory over the Wild duo of Hidetsugu Genji and Joao Iwahara. UPJ New Year UNITED - Sunday W1, January 2021 Korakuen Hall - 2,300 (SELL OUT) 1. SHOGUN def. Kamei Takauji (46) 2. Danger Asahara def. Xi Gao (52) 3. Furosuto & Utamara def. Wild (Hidetsugu Genji &Joao Iwahara) (69) 4. Oda Yamawaki & Yamahara (Koji Yamada & Ukon Kajahara) def. Alvaro Buey III, Lobo & Koma Kobiashi (64) 5. The Runaways (Erik van Rijn & Bruiser Cassidy) def. Des Miller & Jayden Cole (68) 6. Kinjo-jidai (Kintaro Kinjo, Katsuhiko Ishii, Waotaka Eda & Dustin LeFever) def. Ignite Muscle Amy (Kato, Atonga, Taheiji Ebisawa & Takehide Harada) (78)
  20. I'm guessing you are thinking of this TBS Championship Eliminator Match: Eliminator matches don't carry the stip that one can "never" challenge for the title again; it just means if the challenger wins they receive a title match. This all happened a year ago, so that stip is irrelevant now. AEW's number one contender tournaments are called Eliminator Tournaments. If someone loses in the tournament, that doesn't mean they can never challenge for the title.
  21. What does that have to do with Britt/Jamie/Saraya/Shida? I'm not sure which match you are referring to. AEW tends to stick to stipulations, and that's a big one so I feel like I'd remember, but if you want my opinion on it all, the Jade storyline is awful and should have ended months ago. Red Velvet is turning back and forth more than Big Show and the Baddies as a whole are turning face only to be demolished by their former heel leader. Jade, a genuine future star, is somehow simultaneously winning and winning but also in a holding pattern.
  22. That's the story. Britt and Jamie said that Saraya doesn't understand what AEW is about. Saraya then chose Toni over the one who carried the division through the pandemic.
  23. Omega vs. Ospreay is one of the best matches I've ever seen, for those who haven't caught it yet. Ospreay's selling is astounding, and Kenny playing the "I'm better than you" character was incredible. Just a perfect match from start to finish. This should be the final nail in the "these guys can't work" coffin. Oleg Boltin was awesome. Hope to see more of him soon. The IWGP Women's title match was good for what it was. The post match angle was bad, but that can easily be chalked up to not being familiar with the environment. White vs. Okada is what you'd expect. At the mid-to-high quality range of a Dome main event.
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