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  1. <p>Out of sheer curiosity, has anyone ever had success getting Marc DuBois off drugs? </p><p> </p><p>

    I've sent him to rehab in two past games, only for him to screw up about a month later. And here I go again, thinking maybe third time's the charm! <img alt=":o" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/redface.png.900245280682ef18c5d82399a93c5827.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

    Have no idea why I keep trying, especially cause DuBois is just a good not great talent. I guess it's just the challenge of trying to make it work.</p>

  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="lr10540" data-cite="lr10540" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>You could have Chord take over the stable right out from under Wolf and turn Wolf. That kind of seems like something a Chord would do. Then he rebrands it something more fitting for whatever direction you'd take his character. </div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I was literally considering this the other day. Wolf definitely works better as a face. Funny you mention the stable Evolution, because I know in a past game where I also revived the Syndicate I had Cornell kick Hawkins out much like HHH kicked out Randy Orton. Cornell felt the heat of what Hawkins was becoming, a big time superstar.</p><p> </p><p> Plus I always like to have another big time face main eventer next to Rocky Golden. I'm not a fan of Rocky Golden being my clear cut #1 face as far as match ratings go. Marketing wise, sure, Rocky is money. But, I never seem to get a great match out of Rocky unless I match him up with someone like Wolf, and even then it feels like a 50/50 chance I can get a B+ or better. Maybe it's just my luck, but it seems like every TCW game I ever played I'm waiting for Rocky's performance stats to improve, and they never really do. If it wasn't for his star quality, I'd never really consider Rocky higher than a stable enforcer.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="sabataged" data-cite="sabataged" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>In my old TCW game I made it to 2018 and bought out 21st. I then took Tommy Cornell and Edward Cornell. I recreated the Syndicate with Tommy Cornell, Edward Cornell, Roger Cage and Greg Gauge. Greg and Edward took the role of the machines, Tommy as the lead dog, and Roger as the mid card. Wolf Hawkins was my top babyface at the time. I remember I had a big 4v4 war games style blow off to the feud with Wolf Hawkins, Matthew Keith, and some tag team that I want to say was Ernest Youngman/Logan Wolfsbaine.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Every time Cornell's name pops up on my news feed, all I can think is man...I can't wait until the game says his contract is expiring with 21CW. I could easily see Cornell returning to TCW. Maybe it appears he'll rejoin Syndicate upon return. But in truth Cornell is back to destroy his own creation, whether its act of rectifying his past wrong doings, or just because he is insulted that Wolf would dare try to take over the legacy he built.</p><p> </p><p> I don't know, maybe I should start a new diary on here, at the very least start a thread where I post my PPV results so I'm not crowding this page. Got a vacation week off from work starting Saturday. I'll consider it then! <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
  3. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="lr10540" data-cite="lr10540" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Chaos Theory is such a great tag name. <p> </p><p> Who's all in your Syndicate and how did you reform them?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Unfortunately I can't take credit for Chaos Theory. It was one of the options offered on the name generator in the game. Usually, I take one of those suggestions and mold it into my own (i.e. All Day Express with Devine & Biggins), but Chaos Theory just fit right with Anderson & Tornado. Sadly, it won't last much longer, because I'm disbanding Anderson & Tornado due to Troy's declining stats since the start of the saved game. Anderson at this point is a vastly better midcarder. </p><p> </p><p> Right now, The Syndicate is Wolf Hawkins, Jay Chord, & Edd Stone. I'll probably be editing it soon, because Chord is becoming too good to remain a follower. At the very least, I'm going to put him in the International Title picture. I've been wanting to include a 4th man anyway, but just haven't decided yet. </p><p> </p><p> So the TCW history in general is that RDJ & Joey Minnesota defeated The Syndicate (Cornell & Hawkins) to disband the stable. At the beginning of my saved game, Hawkins builds this trio and begins to run havok in TCW, with RDJ being the focal victim. Hawkins offers RDJ an opportunity. A one on one match. If RDJ wins, the trio will never work together again. If Hawkins wins, Wolf earns the right to revive the Syndicate name, as he's determined to carry on the legacy his mentor Tommy Cornell started. Needless to say, Hawkins wins, and The Syndicate now lives once again. </p><p> </p><p> Clearly, I'm having a lot of fun with this saved game. If I had time, I'd do another diary. For now, though, I'll stick with posting my PPVs.</p>
  4. <p>One of my best shows yet, and most of the card is just setting up bigger, stipulated matches in the future. My lucky day!</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Summer Showdown</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    Sunday – Week 4- July 2016</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>The LA Connection</strong> (Aaron Andrews & Chance Fortune) defeated <strong>The All Day Express</strong> (Darryl Devine & Bart Biggins). A timely rake of the eyes to Devine as he tries to climb to the top rope allows Andrews & Fortune to hit the Fault Line for the win. (79)</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>While being apart of arguably the hottest team in TCW, on the following episode of Total Wrestling, Aaron Andrews wins a 20 Man Battle Royal to receive a International Title Shot. When his partner Chance Fortune tries to congratulate him backstage, Andrews brushes him off. Andrews tells Fortune that he used Chance to get his career back on track after losing the World Title and several big matches. “I’m back on top…and I don’t need you anymore!"</em></p><p> </p><p>

    TCW International Champion <strong>Sammy Bach</strong> defeats <strong>Nate Johnson</strong> to successfully defend his championship. Bach forces Johnson to tap out to the Bach on your Back to notch his 13th successful title defense! (86)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Party Squad</strong> (Donnie J & Jimmy Foxx) shock the world and once again defeat the much bigger <strong>Freak Show</strong> (Giant Tana & Jay Darkness). This time it’s no fluke, either, as Donnie puts Darkness down for the 3 with the Death on Miami Beach! Never underestimate the underdogs! (79)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Masked Cougar</strong> defeats <strong>Bulldozer (Brandon) Smith</strong>. After being repeatedly tossed around and slammed by Smith, Cougar shocks Bulldozer when he reverses a Running Powerslam into a Roll Up for the 3 Count! (81)</p><p> </p><p>

    In a Lumberjack Match, <strong>Ricky DeColt</strong> defeats <strong>Freddy Huggins.</strong> Despite assistance from Freddy’s buddy Casey Valentine, DeColt beats the odds and gets the win after hitting the DeColt 45. (86)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Chaos Theory</strong> (John Anderson & Troy Tornado) defeat <strong>Beauty & Da Beast</strong> (“Fabulous” Eddie Chandler & American Buffalo). A battle of two veteran teams, Anderson gets the win for his team after lifting the massive Buffalo up and planting him with the Ammo Dump. (81)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Eddie Peak</strong> defeats <strong>Joshua Taylor</strong>. Taylor would not be pushed around by the leader of the Freak Show, as he brought the fight to the larger Peak and then some. Unfortunately, Taylor would eventually get caught once too many and planted by Peak, allowing Eddie to hit the Peak of Perfection for the win. (93)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Rocky Golden & Ricky Dale Johnson</strong> defeat TCW World Tag Team Champions <strong>The Syndicate</strong> (Jay Chord & Edd Stone) by Disqualification. As Golden clearly has Stone in trouble with the Rocky Road, Chord deliberately gets DQ’ed by blasting Rocky with a steel chair. Post-Match, Golden & RDJ clear the ring of the Syndicate and send them fleeing. Golden & RDJ vow to destroy the Syndicate, but for now they’ll have to settle for their DQ win. (90)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Art Reed</strong> defeats <strong>Casey Valentine</strong>. A rematch from earlier in the month, Reed gains redemption after forcing Valentine to tap to the Dread Lock. (75)</p><p> </p><p>

    In the Main Event, TCW World Heavyweight Champion <strong>Wolf Hawkins</strong> defeats <strong>Benny Benson</strong> to successfully retain his championship. Benson vowed to prove Hawkins wrong, to prove that he deserves to be in the main event. And boy did he do it! Hawkins & Benson have an amazing match, and several times Hawkins is a split second away from losing the gold! In the end, Hawkins blocks a victory roll by Benson and reverses into a roll up, and uses the tights for leverage! The referee doesn’t see it and counts to 3! Benson pleads his case post-match, but nevertheless is forced to watch Hawkins stagger out of the arena with a snicker on his face and the World Title on his shoulder. It wasn't the cake walk that Wolf claimed, but the World Title remains with the Syndicate. (96!)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Overall Show Grade: 96!</span></strong></p>

  5. <p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Excessive Force</span></strong></p><p>

    Week 4 – June – 2016</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW World Tag Team Champions <strong>The Syndicate</strong> (Jay Chord & Edd Stone) defeat <strong>The All Day Express</strong> (Bart Biggins & Darryl Devine) to successfully retain their championship. With the referee distracted, Syndicate’s manager Vita trips Devine as he tries to climb to the top rope. This allows Chord to hit the Cradle Piledriver for the W.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Ricky Dale Johnson</strong> defeats <strong>Casey Valentine</strong> via Count Out when Valentine intentionally walks out on the match.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Freddy Huggins</strong> defeats <strong>Ricky DeColt</strong> after a surprising distraction by Casey Valentine. Huggins & Valentine celebrate afterwards, revealing a potentially new alliance!</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Party Squad</strong> (Donnie J & “Flying” Jimmy Foxx) defeat <strong>Freak Show</strong> (Giant Tana & Jay Darkness). After an accidental collision by Tana & Darkness, Foxx rolls up Darkness for the big time upset! Freak Show are irate that they lost to men half their size!</p><p> </p><p>

    Rising newcomer <strong>Mr. Lucha</strong> defeats veteran <strong>Brent Hill,</strong> as he continues to move up the ranks in TCW.</p><p> </p><p>

    In an Aussie Rules Match, <strong>Benny Benson</strong> defeats <strong>Bulldozer (Brandon) Smith</strong>. Just like their first encounter, Benson survives a punishing offense by Bulldozer and manages to put Smith away with the Shockwave From Next Year.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Beauty & Da Beast</strong> (“Fabulous” Eddie Chandler & American Buffalo) defeat <strong>Masked Cougar & Kirk Jameson</strong>. The finish comes when Chandler forces Jameson to submit to the Fabulous Stretch.</p><p> </p><p>

    In a Triple Threat Contest, TCW International Champion <strong>Sammy Bach</strong> defeats <strong>Joshua Taylor & Nate Johnson</strong> in the MOTN to retain his championship. Bach forces Johnson to submit to the Bach On Your Back for the victory. This marks Bach’s eleventh successful title defense, as he's about to strike the six month mark on his title reign!</p><p> </p><p>

    Another new star shines as <strong>Lee Rivera</strong> defeats twenty-seven year pro <strong>Bryan Holmes</strong> after connecting with the Daredevil Drop.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>The L.A. Connection</strong> (Aaron Andrews & Chance Fortune) defeats <strong>Chaos Theory</strong> (John Anderson & Troy Tornado). Post-Match, LAC demand that they’re put at the top of the list for the next Tag Team Title Shot!</p><p> </p><p>

    In a Triple Threat Contest, TCW World Heavyweight Champion <strong>Wolf Hawkins</strong> defeats <strong>Rocky Golden & Eddie Peak</strong> to retain his championship. Hawkins proves that his title victory at Total Mayhem over Golden & Peak was no fluke, as he defeats both men yet again. He does it, though, with the help of fellow Syndicate members Jay Chord & Edd Stone!</p>

  6. <p>Thought I offer up the first Total Mayhem of my new TCW game.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Total Mayhem XX</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    Sunday – Week 4 – May 2016</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    LIVE on Pay-Per-View!</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Nate Johnson</strong> defeats <strong>Joshua Taylor</strong> after deliberately sending Taylor face first into a exposed turnbuckle, knocking him out cold. Referee Darren Smith has no clue what has occurred until the match is over and the bell is called for.</p><p> </p><p>

    In a match of up & coming tag teams, <strong>Marc Speed & Casey Valentine</strong> defeat <strong> Donnie J & Jimmy Foxx</strong>. Foxx plummets hard to the mat from the top rope after a timely thumb to the eye by Speed, which allows Valentine to hit the Deep Impact for the 3.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>The Syndicate (Jay Chord & Edd Stone)</strong> defeat TCW World Tag Team Champions <strong>Freak Show (Giant Tana & Jay Darkness)</strong> and <strong>John Anderson & Troy Tornado</strong> in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match to become the <strong>NEW!</strong> TCW World Tag Team Champions! The finish comes when Chord hits Tornado with the Cradle Piledriver.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Team RDJ</strong> defeats <strong>Team Huggins</strong> in <strong>Total Mayhem!</strong> After thirty minutes filled with blood and brutality, Team RDJ comes away with the victory, 3 falls to 2. </p><p> </p><p>

    <em><strong>Team RDJ:</strong></em><em> Ricky Dale Johnson, Ricky DeColt, Bart Biggins, & Darryl Devine</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    </em><em><strong>Team Huggins:</strong></em><em> Freddy Huggins, Bryan Vessey, Beauty & Da Beast (“Fabulous” Eddie Chandler & American Buffalo)</em></p><p> </p><p>

    In a implosion of the team New Wave, <strong>Thom “Guide” Barrowman</strong> defeats <strong>Jeremy “Scout” Finch</strong> after hitting the Guided Missile.</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW International Champion <strong>Sammy Bach</strong> defeats <strong>Aaron Andrews</strong> to successfully defend his International Championship. Bach wins via submission with the Bach on your Back.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Kirk Jameson & Art Reed</strong> defeat <strong>Joel Bryant & Brent Hill.</strong> Jameson & Reed continue to rise up the ranks in TCW as two of the hottest new stars to the company.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Benny Benson</strong> defeats <strong>Bulldozer Smith</strong>. Bulldozer is destructive throughout the match, but Benson reverses a big powerslam into a victory roll and catches Bulldozer with the three count! Bulldozer throws a tantrum, while Benson leaves with his arms raised!</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>It’s Time For the Main Event!</em></span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    In a Steel Cell, <strong>Wolf Hawkins</strong> defeats TCW World Heavyweight Champion <strong>Eddie Peak</strong> & <strong>Rocky Golden</strong> to become the <strong>NEW!</strong> TCW World Heavyweight Champion! Hawkins survives a brutal battle against two men larger than him. After Golden hits Peak with the Rocky Road but is unable to capitalize, Hawkins comes off the top rope with the Full Moon Rising, hitting it perfectly on Peak! Hawkins dropkicks Golden out of the ring and quickly covers Peak for the win and becomes a 3 Time TCW World Heavyweight Champion!</p><p> </p><p>

    The show ends as the rest of the Syndicate embraces their leader Hawkins on the entranceway. Golden & Peak are forced to look on as Hawkins, Chord, & Stone stand victorious on the rampway, their newly won championships raised high. The Syndicate have risen once again, and they reign supreme over TCW!</p>

  7. <p>Started a new game in TCW after spending most of the fall and winter playing real world mods. TCW has always been my favorite company to play with, so no surprise that I eventually rolled back around to it.</p><p> </p><p>

    I'm focusing heavy right now on building stables and tag teams. And of course, if you're talking TCW and stables, you have to talk about The Syndicate. Wolf Hawkins is determined to continue on the Syndicate & Tommy Cornell legacy (or is it just a mere power trip? hmmm) as its new leader. After earning the right to revive the Syndicate name by defeating Ricky Dale Johnson, the stable stands as a dominant trio between Hawkins, Jay Chord, & Edd Stone. They are an unquestioned force, and there's always a chance more names will join their quest to take over TCW. But of course, only the best could ever be considered a potential member of the Syndicate!</p><p> </p><p>

    Syndicate isn't the only stable I've focused on right out of the gate. Eddie Peak has gathered the biggest hunks of meats that TCW has to offer and has been destroying the competition as its chaotic leader. Followed by Jay Darkness, Giant Tana, and his "destructive protege" Bulldozer Smith, Peak calls his stable simply the "Freak Show." It didn't take long before Peak began targeting TCW World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Golden. It's clear Peak plans to use the number game to take down the mammoth figurehead of TCW. After their match ended in chaos, a rematch looms between Golden & Peak...a Dog Collar Match! </p><p> </p><p>

    Long term, the plan is to set up Rocky Golden vs Wolf Hawkins as the main event for the first Total Mayhem of this saved game. Can't go wrong with that!</p><p> </p><p>

    One fun thing I've done with this game is bring in Ross Henry pretty early to portray the "CEO of TCW." TCW's roster doesn't really have a authority figure when it starts off, though I usually place RDJ in that position when his attributes really start to diminish (or he retires, whichever comes first). But this time I went with Henry as the authority figure, while at the same developing his in-ring abilities in dark matches.</p>

  8. <p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Royal Rumble 1995</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    LIVE From NY Yankee Stadium (Tri State)</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    Attendance: 50,625</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    WWF Tag Team Champions <strong>Miracle Violence Connection</strong> (Terry Gordy & Steve Williams) defeat <strong>The Steiner Brothers</strong> after an accidental collision between Rick & Scott. Williams hits the Doctor Bomb on Scott for the W. (Match of the Night! 98 Rating!!!)</p><p> </p><p>

    Post-Match, Scott Steiner stuns the entire crowd when he blindsides his own brother Rick with a blow to the back of the head! Clearly upset over the miscue, Scott delivers a brutal beat down until he’s pulled off by WWF Officials. Scott screams “It’s All Your Fault” as the crowd boos him, or just continue to watch in total shock.</p><p> </p><p>

    In a rematch of the Women’s Championship Tournament Finals, <strong>Alundra Blayze</strong> defeats WWF Women’s Champion <strong>Bull Nakano</strong> via Count Out. Blayze hits Nakano with a beautiful German Suplex, but it unfortunately sends Nakano falling out of the ring. Bull appears to have been knocked silly after being suplexed on her head and shoulders, and is unable answer the referee’s ten count. Blayze gets her hand raised, but isn’t very happy. She knows Nakano gets to leave still as Women’s Champion. (70)</p><p> </p><p>

    WWF Intercontinental Champion <strong>Eddie Guerrero</strong> defeats <strong>Owen Hart</strong> to retain his championship gold. An epic encounter between two of the best young talents in the world, Latino Heat hits the Frog Splash to put the Rocket away. (93)</p><p> </p><p>

    In the Finals of the WWF Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament, <strong>Devil Masami & Luna Vachon</strong> defeat <strong>Akira Hokuto & Leilani Kai</strong> to become the NEW Women’s Tag Team Champions! With a little help from manager Woman, Masami hits the Fire Valley on Kai for the huge victory. (55)</p><p> </p><p>

    A hype video plays, reviewing the family feud between Bret Hart & The British Bulldog. It all started at Survivor Series 1994, when Hart narrowly retained his World Title against Bulldog. Bulldog attacked Hitman after the match, sending him to the hospital. Bulldog was suspended by Vince McMahon for not only his vicious assault on Hart, but his insulting comments about the Hitman’s family. After being attacked by Bulldog again at In Your House (December), Hart demanded a match with Bulldog. McMahon only agreed to make the match under the WWF name if both competitors were willing to compete in a Non-Sanctioned Match. Bulldog, meanwhile, would only agree to the match if the WWF Championship was on the line, which Bret had no problem with if it meant getting his hands on Bulldog. The battlelines have been set. Bulldog has the New Foundation (Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, & Jimmy Hart) on his side. Bret has the rest of the Hart Family on his. Months of sneak attacks, verbal insults, and years of jealously and animosity has led to this historic match. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

    WWF World Heavyweight Champion <strong>Bret “Hitman” Hart</strong> defeats <strong>The British Bulldog</strong> to retain his World Championship. The Non-Sanctioned Match pretty much turns into a street fight all over the arena. Both men get to see some red from the other. The New Foundation gets involved, but Owen & Anvil are soon chased off by Eddie Guerrero & El Hijo Del Santo. In the end, Hart locks Bulldog into the Sharpshooter in the dead center of the ring. The bloody Bulldog is left with no choice but to submit. (91)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>The 1995 Royal Rumble Match</em></span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    After an hour passes by, thirty men have been dwindled down to the final four. Three men entered the Rumble after guaranteeing victory: Razor Ramon, Shawn Michaels, & The Undertaker. The fourth individual is Terry Funk, who rejuvenated his career at 50 years old upon returning to the WWF as the prized member of the Million Dollar Corporation. </p><p> </p><p>

    Funk is eliminated by Taker, as fitting after their long feud ending only recently. Michaels misses with a Super Kick on Ramon, allowing the Bad Guy to lift HBK up and dump him to the floor. Taker & Razor duke it out in the middle of the ring. Razor gets the best of Taker. He sets up Taker for the Razor’s Edge, but Taker back tosses out of it. As Razor tries to recover, Taker comes running off the ropes and hits a Big Boot that sends Razor tumbling over the ropes and to the floor! <strong>The Undertaker is heading to Wrestlemania to challenge for the WWF World Championship!</strong> (86)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Overall Show: 91</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    Thus begins The Undertaker’s journey onto becoming my super-duper monster heel. The Ministry of Darkness will be coming to the WWF 3-4 years earlier than it originally did. Fun!</p>

  9. <p>Just finished 1994 in my Real Life Mod. Here are my champions in the World Wrestling Federation going into 1995.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF World Heavyweight Champion: Bret "Hitman" Hart</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated Yokozuna at Wrestlemania X</em></p><p><em>

    Successfully Defended 12 Times (Since Start Of Mod)</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Intercontinental Champion: Eddie Guerrero</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated Jacques Rougeau at Survivor Series 1994</em></p><p><em>

    Successfully Defended 1 Time</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Tag Team Champion: Miracle Violence Connection (Terry Gordy & Steve Williams)</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated The Headshrinkers at Summerslam 1994</em></p><p><em>

    Successfully Defended 8 Times</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Women's Champion: Bull Nakano</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated Alundra Blayze In The Finals Of The Women's Championship Revival Tournament (In Your House, December '94)</em></p><p><em>

    Successfully Defended 0 Times</em></p>

  10. <p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Survivor Series 1994</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    LIVE from Milwaukee County Stadium (WI, Great Lakes)</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    45,120 WWF Fans in Attendance!</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">4 on 4 Survivor Series Elimination Match</span></strong></p><p>

    <strong>Team Yoko</strong> (*Captain* Yokozuna, Crush, & The Upper Class aka Rick Martel & Jeff Jarrett) defeats <strong>Team Hawk</strong> (*Captain* Road Warrior Hawk, Tatanka, Rikishi Fatu, & Bob Backlund).</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Order of Elimination</strong></p><p>

    1. Crush</p><p>

    2. Rikishi Fatu</p><p>

    3. Jeff Jarrett</p><p>

    4. Bob Backlund</p><p>

    5. Tatanka</p><p>

    6. Yokozuna</p><p>

    7. Road Warrior Hawk</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Sole Survivor:</strong> Rick “The Model” Martel</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Tag Team Championship Match</span></strong></p><p>

    The Champions <strong>Miracle Violence Connection</strong> (Terry Gordy & Steve Williams successfully defend their championship against Challengers <strong>Destruction 101</strong> (Ron Simmons & Cactus Jack). MVC notch their 6th successful title defense, going into their fourth month as champs.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">4 on 4 Survivor Series Elimination Match</span></strong></p><p>

    <strong>The Avengers</strong> (*Captain* Bam Bam Bigelow, The Undertaker, & The Steiner Brothers) defeats <strong>The Million Dollar Team</strong> (*Captain* Terry Funk, Sid Justice, Irwin R. Schyster, & Jim Neidhart).</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Order of Elimination</strong></p><p>

    1. Irwin R.Schyster </p><p>

    2. Jim Neidhart</p><p>

    3. Terry Funk</p><p>

    4. Scott Steiner</p><p>

    5. Sid Justice</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Survivors:</strong> Bam Bam Bigelow, The Undertaker, & Rick Steiner</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Intercontinental Championship</span></strong></p><p>

    The Challenger <strong>Eddie Guerrero</strong> defeats Champion <strong>Jacques Rougeau</strong>, and becomes the <strong>NEW</strong> WWF Intercontinental Champion! Despite being injured (Swollen Calf Muscle), Guerrero ignites a party in the Milwaukee County Stadium as he wins his first piece of WWF Championship Gold! Rougeau’s 2nd Reign as IC Champ ends at four months after six successful defenses.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">4 on 4 Survivor Series Elimination Match</span></strong></p><p>

    <strong>The Kliq</strong> (*Captain* Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Owen Hart, & Michael P.S. Hayes) defeats <strong>The Bad Guys</strong> (*Captain* Razor Ramon, Barry Windham, Steve Austin, & El Hijo Del Santo).</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Order of Elimination:</strong></p><p>

    1. El Hijo Del Santo</p><p>

    2. Michael P.S. Hayes</p><p>

    3. Barry Windham</p><p>

    4. Steve Austin</p><p>

    5. Diesel</p><p>

    6. Owen Hart</p><p>

    7. Razor Ramon</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Sole Survivor:</strong> Shawn Michaels</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>Time for the Main Event!</em></span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF World Heavyweight Championship Match</span></strong></p><p>

    The Champion <strong>Bret “Hitman” Hart</strong> successfully defends his World Heavyweight Championship against Challenger <strong>The British Bulldog.</strong> An intense back and forth encounter, the Bulldog looks primed to become the first ever English WWF Champion. But as Bulldog attempts the Running Powerslam, Hart executes an amazing reversal into a Roll Up for the 3 Count! The arena roars, and Bulldog is stunned! The victory marks Hart’s 10th successful title defense, as his 2nd reign as WWF Champion now stands at eight months. </p><p> </p><p>

    Post-Match, The British Bulldog absolutely snaps and brutally assaults Bret, ruining his victory celebration. WWF Officials fill the ring as they tried to protect Bret from harm. Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart appear, and they pull the officials back, allowing Bulldog to do more and more damage to the Hitman! Finally, WWF Owner Vince McMahon appears and demands Bulldog to leave the ring! Bulldog finally backs off, and medics are allowed to check on Bret. SS1994 comes to a close with the WWF Champion left lying on the mat, while Owen & Anvil raise the Bulldog’s arms as if he was the victor. </p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Match of the Night: The Avengers defeat The Million Dollar Team (92)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    No match lower than 82! Woo Hoo! Nice! See ya at the Royal Rumble!</p>

  11. <p>I dove in headfirst into the 1994 Real World Mod, and boy has it been an interesting ride as Vince McMahon, trying to avoid the nonsense that was the 2-3 years before the Attitude Era began. Lots of signings, lots of pushing aside lackluster talent. Got the roster looking pretty good now, though I’m currently losing the national war to WCW every month cause of their current star power.</p><p> </p><p>

    Anywho, here is the first major PPV from my ‘94 game. As you can see quickly, this isn’t the WWF ’94 that you remember! Haha</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Summerslam 1994</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    LIVE on Pay-Per-View!</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    In Six Man Tag Team Action, Ron Simmons & The American Stallions defeat the Million Dollar Corporation (Bam Bam Bigelow, Irwin R. Schyster, and newest member Savio Vega).</p><p> </p><p>

    Michael P.S. Hayes defeats The Killer Bee (Brian Blair).</p><p> </p><p>

    The Steiner Brothers defeat Ray Apollo (Doink The Clown) & Leif Cassidy.</p><p> </p><p>

    Rick Martel defeats Cactus Jack via a Shady Disqualification. </p><p> </p><p>

    <em>(With the referee down, manager Brother Love tries to toss in the Arrogance to the Model, but Cactus intercepts it and clocks Martel. Unfortunately for Cactus, the referee sees him do it!)</em></p><p> </p><p>

    In the Finals of the 16 Man Intercontinental Championship Tournament, Jacques Rougeau defeats Bob Backlund to become a 2-Time IC Champ. Ted Dibiase causes a distraction to help Jacques, then later reveals Jacques has signed with the Million Dollar Corporation!</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>(Diesel was injured, forcing him to vacate the IC Title.)</em></p><p> </p><p>

    Razor Ramon defeats The British Bulldog via Blatant Disqualification (Low Blow). A brawl would ensue, thus clearing out backstage to break the rivals apart.</p><p> </p><p>

    The Miracle Violence Connection (Steve Williams & Terry Gordy) defeat The Headshrinkers to become the NEW WWF Tag Team Champions.</p><p> </p><p>

    Shawn Michaels defeats Macho Man Randy Savage in MOTN (93). With the referee down, HBK would blind Savage with powder, allowing him to hit the Super Kick for the win.</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>(Savage refused to re-sign with WWF, seemingly because of his hatred for McMahon. It’s forcing me to cut short this feud, and October’s In Your House will be headlined by a HBK-Macho Man “Loser Leaves WWF” Match.)</em></p><p> </p><p>

    The Undertaker defeats Yokozuna via Intentional Count-Out after making his triumphant return at Summerslam. Taker extracts some revenge from the Royal Rumble, but Yokozuna bails on the match, clearly overwhelmed by the return of the Phenom.</p><p> </p><p>

    In the Main Event for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, champion Bret “Hitman” Hart defeats challenger “The Rocket” Owen Hart in a Submission Match. In a battle of Sharpshooter versus Sharpshooter, The Hitman would come out victorious and stand tall as the #1 Guy in the World Wrestling Federation.</p>

  12. <p><em>The first PPV from 1987 – The Golden Age Game</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    History takes a brand new twist! Haha</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Wrestlemania III</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    March, Week 4, 1987</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    The unique tandem of <strong>Sgt. Slaughter & Michael Hayes</strong> (Excellent Chemistry!) defeat the colorful team of <strong>Adrian Adonis & The Honky Tonk Man</strong>.</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>Junkyard Dog was slated to team with the debuting Hayes, making a groovy, fun loving tag team. Unfortunately, JYD showed up and wrestled on a show completed drugged out. As a result, I sent JYD to rehab. Slaughter substituted into the storyline, and turns out he and Hayes make a good tandem.</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Roddy Piper</strong> defeats <strong>Ted Dibiase</strong> by Disqualification when Dibiase’s Million Dollar Corporation interfered. <strong>Match of the Night!</strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <em>Post-Match, Piper cleans house of Dibiase’s MDC goons (Bob Orton Jr. & Magnificent Muraco). Dibiase uses this opportunity to flee from the arena.</em></p><p> </p><p>

    WWF Tag Team Champions <strong>The Hart Foundation</strong> & <strong>The British Bulldogs</strong> battled to a Double Count-Out after an all out brawl fell to ringside.</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>Davey Boy Smith takes to the mic and tells the world that he refuses to let this match as a Count Out. He challenges The Hart Foundation to come back to the ring and restart the match! The crowd loves the idea, while Bret & Anvil start heading back to the ring. Sadly, it’s just a trick, and the Hart Foundation laugh at the Bulldogs and take their exit with the Tag Titles.</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>King Kong Bundy</strong> wins a 20 Man Battle Royal. Greg Valentine is the final participant eliminated, while also having the most eliminations.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Harley Race</strong> defeats <strong>Jake Roberts</strong> with underhanded tactics. Roberts nearly hits the DDT, but Race shoves himself free and nearly pushes Roberts right into the referee! Roberts is able to put on the brakes before he runs over the ref, but Race sneaks up behind Jake and rolls him up! Race gets the 3 count with a handful of tights! The referee never sees it! </p><p> </p><p>

    The hated team of <strong>Bob Orton Jr. & Magnificent Muraco</strong> defeat the energetic duo of <strong>Jim Duggan & Billy Jack Haynes</strong>. Orton clobbers Haynes with his cast, allowing Muraco to make the 3 count.</p><p> </p><p>

    WWF Intercontinental Champion <strong>Macho Man Randy Savage</strong> defeats <strong>Ricky Steamboat</strong> to successfully retain his championship. Yes, history is rewritten, as Savage manages to kick out of the small package this time. Steamboat survives not one, but two Flying Elbows. But after Savage hits the third, Savage finally gets the victory.</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>Apparently TEW2016 didn’t like me rewriting history, because Savage-Steamboat received a sad, sad 76. This comes after they were apart of a 99 rated tag team match earlier in the week.</em></p><p> </p><p>

    The powerhouse team of <strong>Paul Orndoff & Dino Bravo</strong> defeat <strong>Strike Force</strong>. Mr. Wonderful hits the classic Piledriver for the win.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Main Event!</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    WWF World Heavyweight Champion <strong>Hulk Hogan</strong> defeats <strong>Andre The Giant</strong> to retain his championship. Yes, sometimes history remains the same. Some things will never change. Hogan hits his trademark Shooting Star Press onto Andre for the win. Yup… <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />:D:D:D:D</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>So, yeah, I kept the two major matches for my first PPV, but that won’t be happening again. Not on purpose, that is. Time for a new change to history. </em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    Next major PPV will be King of the Ring, which will be introduced a whole lot sooner. Summerslam will also debut one year earlier in 1987. Otherwise, that’s it with the PPV events for now. I’m not introducing In Your House a decade early, that’s going too far. I still want to treat 1987 like it’s…well…1987. I think 5 PPVs per year is a fair compromise to play the game. </em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    Until next time!</em></p>

  13. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Captain2" data-cite="Captain2" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'd recomend turning on a dirty doctor for a bit. I managed to get my Bret Hart up to 100% star quality by juicing him to the gills.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Yeah, I was mulling it. Looks like I'm going that way...would certainly be following real life history in the WWF...</p><p> </p><p> Curious though, has anyone ever have to deal with a drug scandal in their game? That must be a ton of fun.</p>
  14. <p>I just set up the 1987 Golden Age mod today and man...have I fallen down the rabbit hole. Been looking at, studying, and setting up WWF for hours. I haven't even created a card yet. Just so much good work done with the mod. </p><p> </p><p>

    I was tempted to play the game as Mark Callous (Undertaker) and play his career out from the start, but finally went with Vinnie Mac as owner of the WWF. </p><p> </p><p>

    Much credit to the creator of The Golden Age mod. The ratings for every performer is done excellently and are very accurate, despite my bias for Bret Hart and wanting him better haha. Really, the only one stat I disagree with is Ricky Steamboat. At age 34 in '87, I think he should definitely be in the 90s for Star Quality. But hey, can't complain about one stat out of thousands in the game. </p><p> </p><p>

    Definitely more updates to come in the future.</p>

  15. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Cro Cop Rules" data-cite="Cro Cop Rules" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This game seems great! May I ask, how did you manage to steal so many wrestlers and get business to thrive in the first year? I have heard that TCW is extremely difficult to make competitive in 2016, due to the financial concerns and guys such as Rocky Golden jumping ship. I'm very interested to find out, as I want to start my own game with them, but I'm hesitant due to the aforementioned concerns. <p> </p><p> Also, fair warning. The addition of Steve DeColt may not be harmonious with the locker room. Nate Johnson's problems with the DeColts may result in clique building. Hopefully Steve's isolation from his brothers prevents this from happening.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> It actually wasn't hard money wise, so I'm surprised to hear ya say that. It was much harder in TEW2013 getting TCW in gear. I just made sure I had good PPV Contracts, which is where the big money is made. Got my PPVs on North America Prime Select now (Huge level). In the end, I've been making $3 Million per month now. </p><p> </p><p> As far as stealing wrestlers, I just beat out the competition. I've got the money to waste now. I've become pretty stingy with signings though. With my roster, if the guy doesn't hit my criteria (an impressive mix of in-ring, entertainment, star quality), I don't have the need for them. I have a developmental farm that allows me to be stingy like that.</p><p> </p><p> Yeah, Rocky Golden was a nuisance with his *cough* golden *cough* contract. Had creative control and wage matching. Thankfully, he was up for renewal and took six figures and nothing else. I'm not the biggest Golden fan. He's not bad by any means, but his psychology is never at a level I prefer to be THE guy. </p><p> </p><p> Nate Johnson won't be a problem...he's in my developmental farm, winding out the final months of his contract. He was in decline from the start and now has sub par stats. As soon as his in-ring skills and stamina fell into the fifties, he wasn't even useful as a jobber. </p><p> </p><p> Maybe I got lucky with TCW. I mean the game currently has a solid wrestling industry and a excellent economy in the US. But yeah, pretty smooth sailing, nowhere as bad as TEW2013.</p>
  16. <p>Posted my champions on the other thread yesterday, but hey, I'm bored so here we go. Finished Year 1 in my TCW game. Business is thriving with 3 shows: Total Wrestling, a Cruiserweight show, and a Women's Wrestling show. </p><p> </p><p>

    2016 went out with a bang, a huge December for sure, especially at the PPV Psycho Circus. It was all highlighted by <strong>Sammy Bach</strong> challenging <strong>Angry Gilmore</strong> for the World Heavyweight Title. Bach's twenty year career was the story, twenty years to get to the biggest match of his life. Meanwhile, the arrogant champion mocked Bach as a guy who can never win the "big one." Sadly, Bach came up short in an epic encounter (92 Score). Something tells me there is a rematch coming soon...</p><p> </p><p>

    There was also a battle of behemoths, as for the first time ever <strong>Rocky Golden & Remo Richardson</strong> face off one on one. This war has been stewing for awhile, and finally the historic matchup took place. The match of the night at Psycho Circus with a 94, Referee Francis Long was forced to throw the match out when he lost control, and the locker room emptied as Golden & Richardson brawled for another ten minutes around the arena post-match! This war is far from over!</p><p> </p><p>

    The feud of <strong>Rich Money & Wolf Hawkins</strong> came to a close in the only way possible. Inside a Steel Cell! With the crowd behind Money like never before in his career, Money survived Hawkins's endless assault on his knee, the same knee that Hawkins deliberately injured and put Rich on the shelf. Despite being hobbled, Money left the steel cell victorious. A former SWF & USPW World Heavyweight Champion, the 41-year-old Rich Money now has his eyes set on the one major US World Title he's never worn....</p><p> </p><p>

    After being defeated decisively by International Champion <strong>Eddie Peak</strong> at A Little South of Sanity, <strong>Joshua Taylor</strong> was insistent that he received another chance. Neither Peak nor GM Ricky Dale Johnson would give it to him at first, RDJ himself saying that there were other challengers that deserve a shot first. Taylor would not stop in his attempts. Finally, Eddie Peak agreed to the rematch...IF...Taylor agreed to his terms. Peak's sick, personal choice, A Dog Collar Match! Taylor agreed...and pulled off the upset! In a brutal, bloody battle, Joshua Taylor defeated the dominant Peak and became 2 Time International Champion! </p><p> </p><p>

    Here's a quick overview over the rest of Psycho Circus 2016 and TCW's All Star Special 2 (a Saturday PPV that highlights the Cruiserweights & Women's Division):</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW Tag Team Champions The Ego Kings (Eddie Chandler & Mr. Lucha) defeat The Backseat Boyz (Roger Cage & Troy Tornado) & The Muscle Wrecking Krew (Joss Thompson & Atom Smasher) to retain their titles</p><p> </p><p>

    The New Era (Davis Wayne Newton & Kirk Jameson) defeated Valiant & Mighty Mo</p><p> </p><p>

    Aaron Andrews & Marc Speed defeated Jeremy Finch & Daniel Drake (aka KP Avatar)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>TCW All Star Special 2</strong></p><p>

    TCW Cruiserweight Champion Edd Stone defeated Masked Cougar & The Amazing Z (aka Zimmy Bumfhole) in a Triple Threat Match to retain his title</p><p> </p><p>

    Joanne Rodriguez defeats Sara Marie York to become the <strong>NEW</strong> TCW Women's Champion! With help from her newly hired sports agent Phil Vibert, J-Rod ends SMY's six month reign as the first ever TCW Women's Champ. </p><p> </p><p>

    TCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions High & Devine (Benny Benson & Darryl Devine) defeated Roderick Remus & Rudy Velasquez to retain their titles</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW Women's Tag Team Champions A-List defeated The 1st Class Girls (Zoe Ammis & Steph Blake) to retain their titles. Originally a Triple Threat, The Rising Suns were removed due to Shiori Jippensha's injury. </p><p> </p><p>

    Frankie Perez defeated Mikey James to earn a Cruiserweight Title Shot</p><p> </p><p>

    Raven Nightfall defeated Alicia Strong</p><p> </p><p>

    Jacob Jett defeated Demon Seed (aka Duberry Excess)</p><p> </p><p>

    Purple Viper & Paige Croft defeated Blue Chip Grunge (Jaime Quine & Eve Grunge) in a Tornado Tag Match</p><p> </p><p>

    Mimic & El Diablo defeat Fox Squad (Fox Mask & Jimmy Fox)</p><p> </p><p>

    Out of the ring and in the office, it was also a big final month in 2016. I was forced to sign a bunch of veterans due to backstage issues. Most specifically the Women's Brand, as Fuyuko Higa & Shiro Jippensha had become quite the locker room cancer. As mentioned, Phil Vibert is now on-screen as Joanne Rodriguez's sport agent. Michelle Brendon also joined TCW to become her sister Tracy's manager/enforcer, just to name a couple. Pretty much, I just bolstered all three locker rooms with positive influences to avoid any more big dips in overall backstage rating. </p><p> </p><p>

    Had two big suspensions, too. The previously mentioned Fuyuko Higa provoked a fight with Carmen Ruiz (aka Mystery Pink unmasked), leaving me no choice but to suspend her for 30 days. It also forced me to abruptly end her feud with Tracy Brendon, which she lost the rubber match. </p><p> </p><p>

    Same case with Jay Chord, except he actually got knocked out by Mighty Mo in the fight he started! Unlike Higa, though, Chord's stats have stalled, so I have a tough decision about what to do with him and his extremely negative influence.</p><p> </p><p>

    On the positive side, there were two huge in-ring signings. From NOTBW comes Steve DeColt. He's up there in age, though yet to show decline. I've never used him yet in TEW2016, so I'm giving him a shot. Helped also NOTBW just let him go without a fight. </p><p> </p><p>

    From USPW, Rick Law is heading back to TCW. My plan is to team him up with Aaron Andrews as a nice heel tandem. Always a fan of Law, I have long term plans for the Boss Man errr Rick if I can get his psychology up (just like Andrews).</p><p> </p><p>

    2017 is gonna be fun with a huge roster. It's to the point that I'm becoming stricter on who to push. It's not good enough to be good at one or two things anymore. A wrestler needs the triple threat: in-ring skills, entertainment skills, & star quality to even be considered past a tag team position. Wrestlers missing just one are starting to fall down the card, or not getting signed at all.</p>

  17. <p>Finished my first year in my TCW game (2016). Business is thriving with three shows, one devoted to the Cruiserweights and the other devoted to Women's Wrestling.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW World Heavyweight Champion: Angry Gilmore</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated Wolf Hawkins, July 2016, 7 Defences</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">NEW!!! TCW International Champion: Joshua Taylor</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>2X, Defeated Eddie Peak, December 2016, 0 Defences</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW World Tag Team Champions: The Ego Kings (Eddie Chandler & Mr. Lucha)</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated The Fearless & Mighty (Masked Cougar & Mighty Mo), August 2016, 5 Defences</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Cruiserweight Champion: Edd Stone</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Won Tournament, October 2016, 3 Defences</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions: High & Devine (Benny Benson & Darryl Devine)</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Won Tournament, November 2016, 1 Defence</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">NEW!!! TCW Women's Champion: Joanne Rodriguez</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Defeated Sara Marie York, December 2016, 0 Defences</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Women's Tag Team Champions: The A-List</span></strong></p><p>

    <em>Won Tournament, July 2016, 7 Defences</em></p>

  18. Just had an incident in TCW where Jay Chord was reportedly "being a jerk" and threw a punch at Mighty Mo. He would get beaten up by Mo as a result.

     

    Went ahead and suspended Chord. Both were pleased by the decision, although it didn't affect Chord's extremely negative influence at all.

     

    I'm stuck in a tight spot with Chord in this game. Currently, his stats aren't improving. His psychology and entertainment skills are just good, not great. Not really worth pushing past midcard with his negative influence.

     

    He was the leader of a stable with Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton, but they've begun to match and surpass him in certain stats, so it's become more a freebird team now. DWN has been improving immensely, in all stats, so much so that he's on his way to a singles push. Just funny sometimes to see who is the one to break out from the group.

  19. <p>About to finish off my first year with my TCW game, as Psycho Circus is around the corner. In a course of a year, TCW has regained control of the wrestling world and now has two additional shows. One is based on the Women's Division, the other on the Cruiserweight Division. The developmental territory is heavy with a ton of talent. 2017 is looking to be a pretty good year for TCW.</p><p> </p><p>

    The major feuds going into Psycho Circus are as follows:</p><p> </p><p>

    1) Sammy Bach wins a 20 Man Battle Royal to challenge Angry Gilmore for the TCW World Heavyweight Championship. The entire storyline is based around Bach's decade long struggle to scratch and claw to the top of TCW. Once a small guy who was always overlooked, Bach is on the brink of being the #1 guy in professional wrestling. Gilmore continues to mock Bach as a guy who has never won the "big one," but Bach looks determined to prove him wrong.</p><p> </p><p>

    2) One of the reasons Bach won that Battle Royal was because Rocky Golden & Remo Richardson were so focused on destroying each other that it allowed the rest of the combatants to dump both behemoths out of the ring. This has been mulling for a couple months now. Now, it's finally going to happen. Two of the biggest stars (figuratively and literally) in professional wrestling are about to go to war. </p><p> </p><p>

    3) Wolf Hawkins turned his back on his fans after losing the World Title. More so, he set his sights on Rich Money, a once hated heel who the TCW fans have come to love for everything he has contributed to the industry. Hawkins deliberately injured Money's knee, and it has been a target ever since. Nevertheless, the battle stands at 1-1 between these two. The challenge has been set by Money. Hawkins has accepted. These two will battle at Psycho Circus in a Steel Cell to bring their blood feud to an end!</p><p> </p><p>

    4) Joshua Taylor came so close to dethroning Eddie Peak as International Champion at "A Little South of Sanity." In the end, Peak used his size and strength to overcome his toughest challenge to date. Taylor has shown to be obsessed over another chance, so much so that he even agreed to Peak's own terms. A Dog Collar Match for the International Title at Psycho Circus! Will Taylor's determination lead him to success, or sign his own death certificate? </p><p> </p><p>

    Other current feuds include:</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW World Tag Team Champions Eddie Chandler & Mr. Lucha defending their titles against The Backseat Boyz (Roger Cage & Troy Tornado) & The Muscle Wrecking Crew (Joss Thompson & Atom Smasher) in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match</p><p> </p><p>

    Valiant & Mighty Mo versus The New Era (Jay Chord, Kirk Jameson, & Davis Wayne Newton)</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW Women's Champion Sara Marie York defending against Joanne Rodriguez</p><p> </p><p>

    Fuyuko Higa & Tracy Brendon facing off in their rubber match, a 2 out of 3 Falls Match!</p><p> </p><p>

    TCW Cruiserweight Champion Edd Stone defending his title in a triple threat against The Amazing Z (Zimmy Bumfhole) & Masked Cougar</p>

  20. <p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Threatening Behavior</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    Sun, Week 4, October 2016</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    LIVE on Pay-Per-View from The Greenwalt Dome (Tri State)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>The New Era (Jay Chord, Kirk Jameson, & Davis Wayne Newton)</strong> defeat <strong>Valiant, Joss Thompson, & Atom Smasher</strong> in six man tag team action. The finish came when Chord hit Smasher with the Cradle Piledriver.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>TCW Women’s Championship Match!</strong></p><p>

    <strong>Sara Marie York</strong> continues her dominating run as the first ever TCW Women’s Champion after defeating <strong>Joanne Rodriguez & Alicia Strong</strong> in a Triple Threat contest. York hits Strong with the Energy Burst to gain the W. </p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Sammy Bach</strong> defeats <strong>Remo Richardson</strong> in a epic Street Fight. A battle of heated rivals, Bach & Richard brawl throughout the arena. Despite a dominant showing by Richardson and nagging injuries, Bach defeats the odds. Pulling out the daredevil ways of his old self, Bach climbs to the top of a ladder, and splashes Richardson right through a table to get the 3 count!</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Aaron Andrews & Marc Speed</strong> defeat <strong>Jeremy Finch & Daniel Drake (KP Avatar)</strong>. In a battle of Superstar & Bodyguard versus Mentor & Protégé, Andrews gets the win for his team. It’s not without controversy, though, as Speed trips Drake from the outside as he tries to lift Andrews into the air. Speed then proceeds to hold Drake’s legs down as Andrews pins Daniel for the 3!</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>TCW International Championship Match!</strong></p><p>

    <strong>Eddie Peak</strong> holds off the rising stars of TCW, <strong>Joshua Taylor & Mighty Mo</strong>, in a Triple Threat Match to retain his International Championship. Peak puts Mo away with the Peak of Perfection to gain the pinfall.</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>TCW World Tag Team Championship Match!</strong></p><p>

    The crowd is disappointed by this one, as the newly babyface team, <strong>The Backseat Boyz (Roger Cage & Troy Tornado</strong>, defeat the Tag Team Champions<strong>Eddie Chandler & Mr. Lucha</strong> by Count-Out.The Boyz hit Chandler with the Kiss-Kiss Drive By and look to be on their way to winning the gold, but Lucha pulls Chandler out of the ring before the referee can slap the mat for the 3rd time! Lucha & Chandler then walk right out of the match and the arena, ignoring the referee’s ten count! Lucha & Chandler leave with the gold, but definitely don’t look like champions!</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>Wolf Hawkins makes his way to the ring. He’s booed all the way to the ring after his recently change of attitude, blaming his title loss to the Angry Gilmore on the crowd and “washed up” superstars like Rich Money. More so, the crowd boos after Hawkins assaulted Money on the last episode of Total Wrestling, where he targeted Money’s knee with a steel chair. </em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    Reports are TCW’s lead medical doctor refuses to allow Rich Money to wrestle tonight. His knee is too damaged. Rich Money’s music is played twice, but Money doesn’t appear. Hawkins demands to be declared the winner. Instead, the ring announcer announces that the referee is giving Money a count of ten to come to the ring. </em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    1…2…3…4…5…6….7…</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

    Rich Money’s music hits again, and Rich Money limps out into the arena! The crowd goes nuts, and Wolf is stunned! TCW’s medical staff appears and pleads with Money not to go to the ring, but Money shoves them aside! His knee heavily bandaged, Money enters the ring and orders the referee to “ring the damn bell!” After much discussion between the referee, the medical staff, and Rich Money, this bell is called for! This match is happening!</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Wolf Hawkins</strong> defeats <strong>Rich Money</strong>. Rich Money shows more courage than any man could possibly show, but he cannot overcome the injured knee. Hawkins targets the knee constantly throughout the match. Even when Money rallies and has Hawkins on the ropes, a timely kick to the knee sends Money face to the mat. With Money struggling to get up, Hawkins puts him away with the Full Moon Rising. Hawkins gets the W, but the talk is all about the courage and health of Rich Money. </p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>TCW Women’s Tag Team Championship Match</strong></p><p>

    <strong>The A-List</strong> defeat <strong>The Rising Suns (Gemmei Oonishi & Shiori Jippensha)</strong> to retain their Tag Team Championship. As always, Nadia Snow & Demelza Wade cheat to keep the gold. With the referee distracted with Wade & Oonishi fighting at ringside, A-List’s manager Venus Angeletti sprays Jippensha in the eyes with some type of hair spray or perfume, blinding her! This allows Snow to hit the Snow Ball and retain the gold for her team.</p><p> </p><p>

    <em>With the finals of the TCW Cruiserweight Championship Tournament coming up next, it is revealed that a second Cruiserweight tournament will start tomorrow night on TCW television. You guessed it. TCW is bringing the Cruiserweight Tag Team Titles out of retirement after 12 years! Starting tomorrow, eight tag teams will go to war to decide to who will wear the gold for the first time in over a decade!</em></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>The Finals of the TCW Cruiserweight Championship Match!</strong></p><p>

    In a stunning upset, <strong>Edd Stone</strong> defeats the heavy favorite <strong>Masked Cougar</strong> to become the NEW TCW Cruiserweight Champion! The 16 Cruiserweight Tournament was a bit of a revival to Stone’s career, but Masked Cougar looked to be the favorite to win it all after a successful tag team title reign with Mighty Mo. Stone proves everyone wrong, though, and gains some revenge on one of the guys who took the tag team gold from the now defunct Canadian Animals! As they brawl on the top rope, Stone sneaks in a thumb to the eye, which the referee doesn’t catch. This leads to hitting the Party’s Over off the top rope and get the 3! Stone celebrates with the gold, and doesn’t mind rubbing it into the faces of the each and every fan, especially those wearing Cougar masks. </p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Tonight’s Main Event!</strong></p><p><strong>

    TCW World Heavyweight Championship Match!</strong></p><p>

    In a controversial main event, <strong>Angry Gilmore</strong> defeats <strong>Rocky Golden</strong> to retain the TCW World Heavyweight Championship. This looked to be the night that is finally happens, that Rocky Golden finally regains the World Title. He dominates the match. Gilmore appears to have no answer for the monster heavyweight. Gilmore tries to work a leg, tries to work an arm, he even tries to put Golden away with a sleeper. Golden just kept getting the best of Gilmore. It looked to be over as Golden lifted Gilmore up for The Rack, but one of Gilmore’s flaying legs accidentally hits Referee Francis Long right in the face, knocking him down! Golden tries to help the referee up, when Remo Richardson races down to the ring. Richardson spins Golden around and shows amazing strong by lifting Golden up into the air. Richardson hits Golden with the Destroyer! To a burst of boos, Richardson marches out of the arena without looking back! With Golden out on his back and Referee Francis Long stirring, Gilmore crawls into the cover. 1..2..3! </p><p> </p><p>

    <em>A beaten down Gilmore snatches his title belt at ringside. He staggers out of ringside, not having any clue about what just happened. Rocky Golden starts coming to in the ring, and he doesn’t have much of a clue, either. Rocky & Remo faced off in a tag team match recently, otherwise there was nothing that would have hinted at Remo’s actions tonight. As the show comes to a close, Gilmore finally gains enough senses to look back at Golden in the ring and begins to laugh triumphantly.</em></p>

  21. TCW Hotter Than Hell

    Sunday, Week 4, August 2016

    Greenwalt Dome (Tri State)

    Attendance: 45, 710

    PPV: .88 (440, 698 Buys)

     

    In the opening contest, Joshua Taylor & The Amazing Z (Zimmy Bumfhole) defeat Aaron Andrews & Remo Richardson in a rematch from last PPV. (82)

     

    Post-Match, Andrews is down and hurt. He looks for an assist from his partner Remo after taking the pinfall for his team. With his partner’s hand held out, a disgruntled Remo turns his back and leaves! It looks like Andrews has lost his second tag team partner in just a span of three months!

     

    Jacob Jett defeats Freddy Huggins, as the newcomer continues to rise up the ranks. (78)

     

    Sara Marie York successfully defends her TCW Women’s Championship by defeating Tracy Brendon, Joanne Rodriguez, & Suzanne Brazzle in a Fatal Four Way Match. The first ever TCW Women’s Champ continues to roll. (72)

     

    Roger Cage defeats Mikey James after an assist from tag partner Troy Tornado. Tornado shoves James off the top rope as Cage has Referee Ray Johnson distracted, setting up the Rage Cage for the finish. (81)

     

    In a shocking upset, the brand new tag team of Eddie Chandler & Mr. Lucha defeat The Fearless & Mighty (Masked Cougar & Mighty Mo[/b] to become the NEW TCW Tag Team Champions! It doesn’t come without controversy, though, as their manager Floyd Goldworthy removes one of the top turnbuckle covers, just in time for Chandler to smash Mighty Mo’s face into the exposed steel! (82)

     

    Daniel Drake (KP Avatar) defeats Marc Speed, as another young star continues to climb up the ladder. (70)

     

    A bunch of TCW superstars head to the ring for the upcoming Lumberjack Match. Included in them is the newly signed wrestler, Valiant, who receives a big pop from the live crowd, and a loud USA chant!

     

    In a major upset, New Era Leader Jay Chord defeats Rocky Golden in a Lumberjack Match. The participants come into play for sure, as Chord’s New Era followers Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton interfere at every chance. In the end, when Golden has Chord up in the air, Jameson trips Golden by grabbing and pulling on his “broken” ankle! Chord comes crashing down on top of Golden for the cover, as Jameson pulls down on that injured ankle! 1,2,3, Chord pulls off the shocker! (87)

     

    A sad turn of events, Jaime Quine & Eve Grunge defeat the TCW Women’s Tag Team Champion The A-List via Count-Out. After having an injured ankle for a month, Demelza Wade tries to use the crutch she used to walk around with as a weapon. As Nadia Snow holds Quine up at ringside to be struck with the weapon, Quine ducks, and Wade hits her own tag team partner! Nadia Snow is knocked out cold on the floor, and is counted out by Referee Ray Johnson! Unfortunately for Quine & Grunge, the titles cannot change via Count Out! They beg for the referee to restart the match, but the decision stands! The A-List are still the champs despite the L! (75)

     

    TCW International Champion Eddie Peak heads to the ring for his International Championship Open Challenge. After promoting it for weeks, Peak calls out anyone on the TCW roster. After a long pause, out comes…Jake Idol??!! It’s underwhelming, though Idol is a promising young wrestler. Wait a minute…before Idol hits the ring, the music of Rich Money hits the PA System! The crowd goes nuts! After being Power Bombed off the Stage four weeks ago by Eddie Peak, Rich Money is back! Money lays out Jake Idol at ringside, and enters the ring to accept the Open Challenge! Wow!

     

    Rich Money defeats TCW International Champion Eddie Peak via Disqualification when Peak uses a Steel Chair right in front of Referee Francis Long. The war doesn’t end with the match, as these two heated rivals continue to battle all the way up the entrance way. Peak gets the edge and sets Money up to Powerbomb off the stage again! Money fights back, and reverses! Money back tosses Peak off the Stage, right through a table down below! The crowd roars as Rich Money stands victorious with a taste of revenge! (94, MATCH OF THE NIGHT!)

     

    Joss Thompson & Atom Smasher defeat The New Era (Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton). The assist comes from Rocky Golden, who comes limping down to the ring, wanting revenge on the New Era! Security is able to talk Golden out of it, but its enough of a distraction to allow Thompson to hit the Clean Cutter on DWN! (79)

     

    In Tonight’s Main Event, TCW World Heavyweight Champion Angry Gilmore successfully retains his championship in a thrilling Triple Threat contest with Wolf Hawkins & Sammy Bach. Gilmore comes off the top rope with the Sky High Elbow and crushes Hawkins as he tries to pin Bach after hitting the Full Moon Rising. Gilmore covers Bach himself and gets the 3! (91)

     

    Gilmore quickly exits the ring and crawls out of the ringside, demanding his title belt and quickly receives it. Former Champion Wolf Hawkins is left to watch in disgust Angry Gilmore leaves once again on top.

     

    Show Rating: 94

  22. TCW Summer Showdown

    Sunday – Week 4 – July 2016

    Greenwalt Dome – Tri State

    Attendance: 44,977

    PPV Buy: 0.87

     

    The New Era (Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton) defeat Joss Thompson & Atom Smasher using underhanded tactics. (81)

     

    Jacob Jett defeats Brent Hill. (73)

     

    Rich Money & Eddie Peak are both disqualified around the twenty minute mark when Referee Francis Long loses complete control of the match. The locker room is emptied as TCW officials and lower card wrestlers struggle to keep Money & Peak from brawling all over ringside and the entranceway. (94, MATCH OF THE NIGHT!)

     

    Daniel Drake (KP Avatar) defeats Nate Johnson. (67)

     

    Fearless & Mighty (Masked Cougar & Mighty Mo) defeat The Backseat Boyz (Roger Cage & Troy Tornado) to successfully retain the TCW Tag Team Championship. (85)

     

    Sara Marie York defeats Tracy Brendon via Victory Roll to successfully retain the TCW Women’s Championship. (72)

     

    Sammy Bach defeats Mr. Lucha & Eddie Chandler in a Triple Threat Match to successfully retain the TCW International Championship. (90)

     

    The A-List use underhanded tactics to defeat Jaime Quine & Eve Grunge in the Finals of the Women’s Tag Team Tournament to become the first ever TCW Women’s Tag Team Champions! (71)

     

    Rocky Golden defeats Jay Chord by Disqualification after interference from the rest of The New Era and Chord blatantly uses a steel chair. Post-Match, Golden is a victim of a 3-1 beatdown by New Era. Jay Chord then does the classic ankle-breaker on Golden with the steel chair! Medics attempt to help Golden back to the locker room, but the enraged giant shoves them away. Golden struggles to limp back backstage, clearly injured. (86)

     

    Aaron Andrews & Remo Richardson defeat Joshua Taylor & The Amazing Z (Zimmy Bumfhole). (81)

     

    In the Main Event, Angry Gilmore connects with a timely low blow to Wolf Hawkins, setting him up to hit the Anger Management and become the NEW TCW World Heavyweight Champion! Gilmore brings Hawkins’s Six Month Title Reign to an end! (83)

     

    Cue Wade Barrett’s “End of Days,” Angry Gilmore reveals a rare (devilish) smile as he celebrates his title victory. Meanwhile, Wolf Hawkins is forced to watch on while clutching his crown jewels.

     

    Show Rating: 90

  23. <p>Just offering a look into my first run with TCW on TEW2016, now six months into the game (June 2016). The company is starting to come together as I hoped. The company is making money, big names are coming over, the developmental farm is growing, and TCW now has not only a women’s division but its own female show, “No Divas Allowed” aka NDA. </p><p> </p><p>

    Anywho, here’s a look over the current roster:</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Champion Roll Call</span></strong></p><p>

    <strong>TCW World Heavyweight:</strong> Wolf Hawkins (3x, Est. January 2016, 9 Title Defenses)</p><p>

    <strong>TCW International:</strong> Sammy Bach (Est. January 2016, 11 Title Defenses)</p><p>

    <strong>TCW Tag Team:</strong> Fearless & Mighty (Est. May 2016, 3 Title Defenses)</p><p>

    <strong>TCW Women’s:</strong> Sara Marie York (Est. June 2016, 0 Title Defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Top Singles Stars</span></strong></p><p><strong>

    Face</strong></p><p>

    Wolf Hawkins, Sammy Bach, Rich Money, Rocky Golden </p><p>

    <strong>Heel</strong></p><p>

    Angry Gilmore, Eddie Peak, Mr. Lucha, Eddie Chandler, Jay Chord *Leader of The New Era*</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Tag Team Division</span></strong></p><p>

    <strong>Face</strong></p><p>

    Fearless & Mighty (Masked Cougar & Mighty Mo)</p><p>

    High & Devine (Benny Benson & Darryl Devine)</p><p>

    Joshua Taylor & The Amazing Z (aka Zimmy Bumfhole)</p><p>

    Joss Thompson & Atom Smasher</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Heel</strong></p><p>

    Aaron Andrews & Remo Richardson</p><p>

    The Backseat Boyz (Roger Cage & Troy Tornado)</p><p>

    The Canadian Animals (Freddy Huggins & Edd Stone)</p><p>

    The New Era (Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton)</p><p>

    Joel Bryant & Brent Hill</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Excessive Force</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

    LIVE on Pay-Per-View – June 2016</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

    In their tag team debut, Joshua Taylor & The Amazing Z defeat The New Era.</p><p> </p><p>

    Sammy Bach defeats Mr. Lucha to retain the TCW International Championship.</p><p> </p><p>

    Jacob Jett defeats Nate Johnson.</p><p> </p><p>

    Fearless & Mighty defeat The Backseat Boyz to retain the TCW Tag Team Championship.</p><p> </p><p>

    Daniel Drake defeats Rudy Velaquez.</p><p> </p><p>

    In the Match of the Night, Rich Money defeats Jay Chord. The role of TCW General Manager was on the line, with Rich Money representing newly retired Ricky Dale Johnson, and Jay Chord representing current GM Floyd Goldworthy. As a result, RDJ is the new General Manager of TCW!</p><p> </p><p>

    Eddie Chandler defeats Joss Thompson using underhanded tactics.</p><p> </p><p>

    In the finale of their six month blood feud, Rocky Golden defeats Eddie Peak inside the Steel Cell. Thanks to Rocky for being unhappy to take a loss here…no matter how I swung it…you only won every singles match in the feud…douche…</p><p> </p><p>

    In the finals of the 16-Women Tournament, Sara Marie York defeats Joanne Rodriguez to be crowned as the TCW Women’s Champion! Booking notes say the young TCW female fans rejoice!</p><p> </p><p>

    In their tag team debut, Aaron Andrews & Remo Richardson defeat High & Devine.</p><p> </p><p>

    In the Main Event of the evening, Wolf Hawkins defeats Angry Gilmore to successfully retain the TCW World Heavyweight Championship! After controlling most of the match late, Gilmore was caught with his shoulders on the mat by a Hawkins roll up. An infuriated Gilmore assaulted Hawkins post-match, the attack so bad that is brought out a ton of TCW Officials, including new GM Ricky Dale Johnson. The show came to a close with a Gilmore roaring about being the real champion, and Hawkins being checked on by TCW medics. </p><p> </p><p>

    Got some major decisions coming up, at the top being that Sammy Bach is probably the best talent I have right now, so I’ll have to maneuver him to the top of the card. Much to my surprise, he continues to improve both in the entertainment category and psychology. Never have I seen Bach get past about 80 in psychology in previous games. Right now he’s at 87, and he continues to go up. Originally, he was just supposed to be a stopgap in the midcard as younger talent progressed, but he has become much more than that. Now I just have to decide to keep him a face, or turn him heel to challenge the likes of Hawkins & Golden. Interesting times are coming!</p>

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