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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Ragnametal22" data-cite="Ragnametal22" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I've never really worked on mods before, so is there a particular way you'd like to do this?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Well thankfully with TEW16, it's super easy to make the mods. If you have the game, feel free to try. Maybe make a new Database, and feel free to add the works in (Make their stats, and such) and when your done. Let me know.</p>
  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Ragnametal22" data-cite="Ragnametal22" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47193" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>If you would like help, I am pretty familiar with some of the smaller promotions that you listed in Kyushu and Chugoku.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Really? I didn't think a lot of people on here would know what some of them are. But certainly, I could definitely use the help. Thanks.</p>
  3. DRAGON GATE (Wrestlers' added so far):

    Toryumon Generation:

    Dragon Kid

    Genki Horiguchi

    Don Fujii

    Kagetora

    Konomama Ichikawa

     

    Dragon Gate Generation:

    Ben-K

    Dragon Dia

     

    R.E.D.:

    Eita

    BxB Hulk

    Kaito Ishida

    Big R Shimizu

    H.Y.O.

     

    Regulars:

    "Brother" YASSHI (As apart of Toryumon Generation)

     

    Staff:

    Announcer:

    Katsuya Ichikawa

     

    Road Agent:

    Takayuki Mori (Anthony W. Mori)

  4. On this Post will be the list of Promotions, from every Region in Japan (Which will constantly be edited, as there's always new Promotions for me to find and add.) When I've completed the Info or In the current process of doing everything for the promotion, I'll put in brackets the current process of that promotion

     

    Tohoku:

    Michinoku Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling ALIVE & MAJORS

     

    Kanto:

    New Japan Pro Wrestling

    All Japan Pro Wrestling

    DDT Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling NOAH

    Big Japan Pro Wrestling

    WRESTLE-1

    Pro Wrestling ZERO1

    Pro Wrestling BASARA

    Active Advance Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling LAND'S END

    Pro Wrestling FREEDOMS

    Ganbare Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling HEAT-UP (Started)

    Real Japan Pro Wrestling

    Dradition Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling JUST TAP OUT

    Tokyo Gurentai

    666 Wrestling of Darkness

    Oudou

    Super Combat Wrestling FMW

    Hanayashiki Pro Wrestling

    Itabashi Pro Wrestling

    HERO Barrier-Free Pro Wrestling

    Super Fireworks Pro Wrestling

    Theater Pro Wrestling

    Ganko Pro Wrestling

    GJP Pro Wrestling

    Fu-Ten Promotion

    Pro Wrestling WALLABEE

    World W*ING Spirit

    Kabukicho Pro Wrestling

    Saitama Pro Wrestling

     

    Chubu:

    Team Dera

    Daiwa Entertainment Pro Wrestling

    Sportiva Entertainment

    Niigata Pro Wrestling

    Numazu Pro Wrestling

    JWA Tokai Pro Wrestling

    Fujinomiya Pro Wreslting

    Special Globalist Pro

    Shinshu Pro Wrestling

     

    Kansai:

    DRAGON GATE (Started)

    VKF Pro Wrestling

    Dotonbori Pro Wrestling

    Osaka Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling SHI-EN

    Fukumen MANIA

    B168 Pro Wrestling

    Kyoto Pro Wrestling

     

    Chugoku:

    DOVE Pro Wrestling (Started)

    Tottori Darazu Pro Wrestling

    Matsue Dandan Pro Wrestling

    WRESTLE GATE

     

    Shikoku:

    Ehime Pro Wrestling

    UDON Pro Wrestling

    Shikoku OHENRO Pro Wrestling

     

    Kyushu:

    Kyushu Pro Wrestling

    Ryukyu Dragon Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling KAGEKI

    Pro Wrestling Freelance Team Oita

    Wrestle Raid Army

    Gamshara Pro Wrestling

     

    Hokkaido:

    Hokuto Pro Wrestling

    Pro Wrestling Sapporo

     

    Joshi:

    STARDOM

    Ice Ribbon (Started)

    OZ Academy

    Marvelous

    SEAdLINNNG

    Pro Wrestling WAVE

    Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling

    Sendai Girls Pro Wrestling

    PURE-J

    World Women's Wrestling Diana

    Actwres girl'Z

    YMZ

    Batoscafe

    REINA

    Ladies Legend Pro Wrestling-X

    World Wrestling Association

     

    More will be added soon,

  5. So I decided, that I want to get a start on a mod early just as we are about to TEW2020, so by the time it has came out. Hopefully I can have this done and ready to go at the same time, using TEW16 to help make it.

     

    What's the mod about?

    I am a huge fan of Japanese pro wrestling, been watching it since 2012 and been watching as much of it as I can, and not just with New Japan, I've been watching promotions like Dragon Gate, Big Japan, NOAH.

     

    And as I got more and more into the Japanese scene, I've learnt that there is a whole lot of promotions, nearly over 100 active right now in Japan. So I decided I want to make a mod with all of the active promotions and wrestlers (or at least with as much as I can) all into one mod.

     

    What's with the Help Wanted?

    Well, for the past year I've been trying to combat this myself, trying to all the work myself. But I realised how much of a daunting task that is to do so, while I can do a whole lot and my knowledge of the wrestling scene in Japan is extensive, just a project as big as this. It's just simply better to find people interested in doing it with me.

     

    So for anyone this interests, feel free to comment on here or PM me. I would prefer people with a good amount of knowledge of the wrestling scene in Japan, and not just know a lot about New Japan, NOAH, All Japan etc. But have a somewhat of knowledge of the other promotions and indie scene. But if not, then anyone simply interested in helping out, and have some experience in modding would be good.

  6. I always create indy companies for every region of the USA and usually Canada. I've always felt that there were not enough places for guys to work, especially in NA.

     

    I am stealing that idea.

     

    And all I ever do is make all of the promotions set to be active in the future, I make them active at the start of the game, as well as reactive some of the companies from the past.

     

    Also creating a promotion for the WWA guys. And making that entire thing into a NWA sort of deal.

  7. Backyard Wrestling - The idea of people playing "Pro Wrestler" mostly for people that aren't fully trained wrestlers, More interested in Hardcore, crazy spots. And no real wrestling involved

     

    Student Pro & Amateur Pro Wrestling - Very similar to the "Backyard Wrestling" this one is more done and seen in Japan, of University students and fans pro wrestling doing their own events, the only differences is they are more safe with it all. Rarely doing anything of danger.

     

    Grunge Risque - Very sleeze, dirty, gritty Adult entertainment, the sort that'd you see in the nightclub. Very focused on gimmicks with Risque/Sex Appeal with wrestling being used as a Backdrop.

     

    Underground Wrestling - "One rule of Underground Wrestling, no one talks of Underground Wrestling" mostly doing shows in basements or other grungy places, more focused on having a cult following. Very interested in doing Hardcore, deathmatch wrestling, with the idea of they can do what they want, and not interested in a TV Deal.

     

     

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    Hoping these will gain some interests. Hopefully I've explained them well, let me know if I haven't.

  8. Great first show!

     

    Also, I wanted to thank WWZONE for their post on All-Japan. It was a very insightful post.

     

    Kodo Fuyuki, Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta vs. Harley Race and The Funk Brothers - 30

     

    Okay Fuyuki is the only one I have never heard of in this match, normally I would go with him eating the pin. But with Baba in the mix, I think his team will win.

     

    Masanobu Fuchi and Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen - 30

     

    The Great Kabuki vs. Umanosuke Ueda - 20

    Chavo Guerrero and Mil Mascaras vs. Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto - 20

     

    If this was a Mexican diary this would be a no brainer. But it is not and yet I am still going with Mil and Chavo classic to get the win here, even if they lost their last match.

     

    Motoshi Okuma vs. Ashura Hara - 15

     

    This is the first match on this show where I have not heard of either competitor. I have no clue just a guess here.

     

    Np, I've got a lot of knowledge when it comes to this, and Japanese Wrestling. It's been all I've been watching for the past couple of years.

  9. Kodo Fuyuki, Giant Baba and Jumbo Tsuruta vs. Harley Race and The Funk Brothers

    - Race and the Funks where hot in Japan, quite over at this point, they could use the win here. And with Fuyuki eating the Pin, he seems to be their Fall Guy for the night.

     

    Masanobu Fuchi and Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen

    - Young Lion Misawa, has been eating the pin it seems from Brody & Hansen for most of the tour so far, so I don't see that changing.

     

    The Great Kabuki vs. Umanosuke Ueda

    - Kabuki was starting to shine real well at this point, could see him get a pin over Ueda here.

     

    Chavo Guerrero and Mil Mascaras vs. Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto

    - Onita and Goto were growing well at this point themselves as future AJPW Stars if they had stay there. Guerrero may eat the pin, depending if Mascaras has been an asshole to deal, and he wouldn't want to eat the pin.

     

    Motoshi Okuma vs. Ashura Hara

    - Okuma; Solid reliable for his time, but he was generally just an average worker. Ashura Hara, would benefit with a win from this.

  10. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="BHK1978" data-cite="BHK1978" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46953" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I know absolutely nothing about Japanese wrestling but All-Japan has always intrigued me. Mainly because here in America all any fans talk about is New Japan. I have always wondered what happened to All-Japan and why they do not have a market outside of Japan.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Unfortunately they've been on the receving end of every shitty thing happening to them, mainly the many of splinters that had came out of that promotion. SWS in the 1990s. With Genchiro Tenryu going, who was going to be one of their top guys. And ofcourse the NOAH situation, Mitsuharu Misawa formed a new promotion in Pro Wrestling NOAH on August 2000.</p><p> </p><p> Taking pretty much most of the AJPW's roster at that time with them. (Although there were few that stuck with AJPW). Keiji Mutoh came in for the 2000s. Nearly afterwards jumping ship from NJPW, and became the owner of AJPW. Mutoh.. loved his American Wrestling, who spent most of his excursions in WCW.</p><p> </p><p> Which turned AJPW into the "Pro Wrestling Love era." Which did more damage than good for AJPW. AJPW was a very traditional company in the way a Japanese company was. It was different from the Strong Style/MMA influenced promotion NJPW. So having the Americanised-Entertainment value in AJPW didn't sit well with the AJPW diehards.</p><p> </p><p> Infact during throughout the 2000s the top promotion was neither All Japan or New Japan. It was NOAH, they simply had the better wrestlers, better matches and storylines that the fans loved to watch. Thanks to Kobashi and Misawa.</p><p> </p><p> AJPW, while still in the game right now. But is now ran by Jun Akiyama, after Keiji Mutoh left due to a dispute taking half of then AJPW roster in 2014 to create WRESTLE-1. So it's been at the receiving end over the two Splinters.</p><p> </p><p> It's a shell of it's former glory, and I don't it ever seeing it regain it's popularity of what is was in the 90s. But they are slowly regaining their steps with their new Ace in Kento Miyahara, who has been helping bringing them back to be able to have very good audience attendance in the Korakuen Hall.</p>
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="jordanmason17" data-cite="jordanmason17" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46860" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This sounds exciting! Can't wait for more.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Glad to know people found it interesting, I'd thought it'd be cool to try something different rather than go with something like WWE or NJPW. Try a smaller lesser known company in Japan. Osaka Pro, became the perfect company for me to use</p>
  12. Press Conference:

     

    Before we head the month of July, there's a lot of what is needed to get through as we start this resonances of Osaka Pro, leaded by the new owner of Akira Kanagi. We are here At Niconico studios, who had allowed use their studio for our Press Conference, but now on to Kanagi. Allowing him to explain everything new going on with Osaka

     

    "Thank you everyone for joining me on this beautiful Saturday Morning at the Niconico Studios, thanks again to them for allowing us to use this to get our message out to anyone watching. As you may have heard of the news, I Akira Kanagi starting on the 1st Monday of July will be the new owner of Osaka Pro Wrestling. Now why of all of the promotions in the world today, where I could've put my money to. Why did I choose Osaka Pro? A promotion that was hot in the hayday now, just a regular small promotion getting by with an handful of shows throughout the year, with an irregular schedule.

     

    Simply put it was a promotion that I loved to watch growing up in Osaka, finally we had a promotion for ourselves when most of them were in Tokyo. It had a unique combination of focusing on masked wrestlers, Lucha Libre, Puroresu and Comedy. And I felt they had succeed a lot in doing so. And I for one don't want to see this company fall apart and die. So I decide to put some money in it and give it to Gamma to mainly control the way things will go where I sit behind and help them financially. So what will we be doing exactly with this new and improved Osaka Pro? First of, have a regular schedule. A Televised Event each Month, and since we don't have the money to go to Studios. We will have our big events going Live on Twitch! As we have been seeing other companies throughout the world use it to show of their promotion and wrestlers.

     

    Also we will be making a return to our Weekly Happy Weekday Shows and Holiday Paradise. Happy Weekdays will be happening 3 Days each week at NASCI Hall Umeda, It will be our main Arena to use for those shows. In with will show 3 matches, 2 Tags and one Singles for the Main Event. Showing off our home grown talent. Occasionally bringing some of the older Osaka Pro Talent/Freelancers, as they'll be mainly showing up at Holiday Paradise and other events. Also Happy Weekdays will be taped and put onto our Youtube Channel. Holiday Paradise will be happening Twice Each Month on Saturdays, with 5 Match Cards. Where they'll focusing on building up to the Main matches for Our events. The Holiday Paradise shows won't have a specific venue, but will be maintained in smaller events. While our bigger shows will be happening throughout the bigger venues in Osaka.

     

    At the moment we will be staying in Osaka until we think we can go to places like Tokyo to help build up our Popularity. As we go into July it looks like HUB will be Tsubasa's first Challenger for the Osaka Openweight Championship. Asked for the shot, wanted to be the first one to help bring viewers in. HUB has been with Osaka since day one. We are still looking for Challengers for our other titles. But eventually we will have those sorted out. As our first Big Event by the end of the month will be called Osaka Pro Hurricane. So that is all of the info we have for you right now. We hope this excite some people into tuning in. We hope to bring back Osaka Pro to what it used to be, mainly the style that made itself famous. But back an fun, family friendly vibe into our events.

     

    Thank you everyone for joining us today, and expect to see our Match cards for our first three Happy Weekday shows alongside the first Holiday Paradise Show."

  13. The Osaka Pro is a mixture of young wrestlers willing to be affiliated with us and a mixture of freelancers here in Osaka.

     

    Osaka Pro Roster:

    Kushikatsu Oyaji

    Kaiju New World

    Caramel Boy

    Okonomiyakida

    Golden Dragon

    Night Scooper Hiroshi

    Tigers Mask II

    Robby Wolf

    Gamma

    Kuishinbo Kamen

    Kikutaro

    Miracle Man

     

    Freelancers:

    Tsubasa

    Takoyakida

    Ultimate Spider Jr.

    Magnitude Kishiwada

    HUB

    Billy Ken Kid

    Kanjyouro Matsuyama

    Masamune

    Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru

     

     

    Championships:

    Osaka Openweight Championship:

    Tsubasa

     

    Osaka Tag Team Championship:

    Gamma & Super Delfin

     

    Osaka Owarai Championship:

    Miracle Man

     

    Tournaments:

    Osaka Tag Festival (February)

    Tenozon (December)

  14. Nowadays promotions like New Japan Pro Wrestling, DDT Pro, Dragon Gate, All Japan Pro Wrestling, NOAH etc. But once upon a time there was a small company that eventually gain it's own cult following (and popular enough for New Japan to allow them to hold their Super-J Cup Tournament.) While it never became big named promotion, it became just like Michinoku Pro a classical regional/small sized promotion who always managed to stick around. Especially for a company like Osaka Pro that has had it's own fair share of troubles. A promotion that started with the likes of Super Delfin, Dick Togo, Super Dolphin (HUB), Fightful Joe, who would later become Gamma of Dragon Gate, Big Boss MA-G-MA who is now known by the name of Magnitude Kishiwada, Tigers Mask, Daisuke Harada, Zeus. To Name a few. It has now changed quite a lot, do to all of the unfortunate circumstances that have come with it.

     

    Now almost in it's dying days, Gamma deciding he didn't want to see a promotion that he had called home for many years go to the waste bin, decided to inject it with some of his own money. So now today it is still alive, with an irregular schedule but at least it is still about to have shows for all of the fans that stuck by it through it's rough tenure. With a mixture of freelance Osaka Talent that decided they wanted to help too, with able to find some brand new masked talent along the way that would love nothing more than to grow up as a Osaka Pro hopeful. But now by the a man named Akira Kanagi who is a leader of a large IT company in Osaka Pro, has some money to spare. Deciding to buy the Osaka Pro brand giving them some money to, so they can have more shows throughout the year. But still will leave the big decisions up to Gamma to book to promotion while he hangs back and watches from the side ready to help it financially.

     

     

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    Time for something new to do on this forum, while everyone loves Real Life promotions like WWE or New Japan. I wanted to challenge myself to something different and a smaller show to see if I have a chance on bringing back to what was it's former glory. I hope this does interests a lot of people.

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