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  1. I've finally created a Cverse 1977 save that I find interesting enough to follow through until the present day (as is my current plan). I started a company on Easy with a bit of extra finances and have been keeping to some strict rules. Only wrestlers with >50 experience can be a part of my main roster, any with less have to start in dev until they reach 50. Also I am only allowed to hire (male) wrestlers with 85+ in one of the primary skills (other than hardcore), athleticism, star quality or charisma for the main roster, and 80+ for dev (this was previously 80 and 75 but that got too crowded), with the numbers being 75+ and 60+ for women. I have done this to make sure that I am only using the true cream of the crop, but also to limit me from hiring all my favourite wrestlers (RIP Cazador, Los Caballeros de Santiago, Gilgamesh, Loano, Pantera and The Perfect Storm) as I always seem to end up with pretty much the same roster in CV77. I have just booked my fifth anniversary show in January 1982, and this is how it went: LWF Anniversary V (Pre-Show) Chiba Chiba and Jennifer Patrick defeated Christy Sunshine and Riley Escobar (62) No story to this one, just making sure two of the women I'm pushing go over on(ish) our biggest show of the year (Pre-Show) Kumiko Hasegawa defeated Sachio Sugiyama (52) Kumiko Hasegawa just came back to the company after a couple of years away (I fired her as her stamina was too low, but it has now improved) and she will be moving into a storyline in the coming weeks. Limb-Snappers (Chandler Baker, Jimmy Power and Mike Barstow) defeated Cruel Japan (Dragon Agakawa, Kyoshiro Kanashi and Yasunari Koga) and Outer Space (Banzai Yoshiharu, Red Falcon and El Payaso) to win the LWF Men's Trios titles (80) Outer Space have been a fixture in LWF since very early in the company's history, also featuring Extraordinario and Quasar (who we shall come to later). This was the inception of the LWF Trios titles and almost the culmination of a three way battle between these groups, started because Cruel Japan and Limb-Snappers couldn't agree on which of them gets to bring down Extraordinario. Limb-Snappers is a group of extremely gifted technical wrestlers and Cruel Japan (obviously) is a heel Japanese group, named such as they are rivals of Cool Japan (who we shall also come to later). Dragon Agakawa and Tasuku Nandaba just won the LWF Men's Tag Team titles from Vertigo (Yoshiharu & Falcon) on the last episode of TV, hence why they are not being defended at this show. Matthew McAllister defeated Andre (Powerhouse) Patterson (62) No story here just trying to depush Patterson until his wrestling skills can improve in our training facility. Carrie Hitchens and The Flying Angels defeated China (Lady) Kitozaki and WoMonsters (Bertha Mayle and Mongol Yamamura) (77) I bought out JWW in 1979 and so their wrestlers comprise the bulk of my women's division (as they are most of the best female wrestlers in the world!) The Flying Angels have been feuding with the WoMonsters for years and I am trying to push them up to a point where it is feasible to create Women's tag titles (we do not even have a women's singles title yet as the pushes have been taking a while!) Sam Strong defeated (Mighty) Thor (68) Sam Strong finally reached 50 experience last month so he is the highest priority to push, and Thor's skills are simply not up to snuff at all yet. Bishima and Mephisto defeated Cherokee Hawk and Will Roberts (81) Hawk and Roberts are jobbers here to two members of the Nero's Disciples stable who are both moving up the card. Shinigami (Gnasher Udo) defeated Brick Fantana (82) Another member of Nero's Disciples, who has also only recently come up from dev. Brick Fantana is the last of the three (all ex-SWF, huh) wrestlers that I am rapidly de-pushing. Mike Kinsey is also present in LWF so Gone Hollywood shall be a jobber tag team for a while. Shinigami got an 84 rating for this match while pushing as unimportant so I am very excited for his rise. Samira (The) White defeated Sadako Red, Melissa Monroe and Mariselle LeFebvre (82) Melissa Monroe had been separately feuding with Mariselle LeFebvre and Red Army (Sadako Red, Dina Li (in rehab) and Kuni Ginoru) over the true owner of the colour red in women's wrestling (given Monroe's and LeFebvre's hair colours are both red). Samira came up from dev during this feud and began a rivalry with Sadako Red, which brought her into conflict with the other two as well. I did not choose a winner for this but Samira winning is very exciting as her match ratings are outstanding. El Jefe (Border Patrol) defeated Dead Silence and Edo Phoenix in an Elimination match (82) Silence and Phoenix are a tag team as Team Ninja, and El Jefe is sick of their ninja nonsense and wants to drill into them some sort of true regimental discipline (El Jefe's character is somewhere between a sheriff and a drill instructor). Jefe wins the feud here and will move on to bigger and better things. Heidi Brooks and Nakamura Miharu defeated Team Destruction (Brenda Martinez and Yumi Yoshikuni) (87) Heidi Brooks is the only woman pushing at above Well Known and so this feud has been an attempt to help raise the other three (and Chiba Chiba, the other member of Team Destruction) up to a point where I can feasibly create a Women's World title. The feud ends here but I plan on having it bubble under the surface for many years to come. Quasar defeated Puma (Top Cat Aguila) (96) Potential teaser of an Outer Space vs Nero's Disciples feud that may come in the next couple of months, Quasar may be moved up to the main event shortly and contend for the World title. Puma has not usually performed this well but this may be a sign of a turnaround. I am so glad I thought of the name Puma as I loathe his regular name. Chief Two Eagles defeated George DeColt (98) George DeColt has only just joined LWF and is still finding his feet but wow this match rating suggests he should shoot straight to the top (great chemistry definitely helped). This was simply a match to get both men on the card as both are faces (though my split is only loosely enforced). Fred Jenkins defeated Jean-Pierre Baptiste (91) This feud went sour very early on. I initially had the Straight Shooters (Fred Jenkins, Matthew McAllister and Lewis Brocksfield) against the French Legion (Jean-Jacques LeBlanc, Jean-Luc Lemans and Jean-Pierre Baptiste) with the intention of pushing all three of the 'French'men, but unfortunately BOTH LeBlanc and Lemans started their physical declines during the feud, leaving me with only Baptiste that I wanted to push, thankfully he was already the best worker of the three. Robbie Gordon defeated Yodo Nakane, Kenji Fukamura, Ryusei Kanai, Tetsuya Najahara and Yoshinaka Toshusai in an Elimination match (83) Robbie Gordon aggravated the entire Cool Japan stable when he insisted that he was better at the Japanese style of wrestling than any of them, and he was slowly facing them each in 1v1 matches to determine if this was true. In the end Gordon comes out on top but Nakane, Fukamura and Kanai have all been raised out of being considered Unimportant so I'm calling this a huge success. Tibor Szakacs defeated Joey Flame (89) I listened to his bio! Szakacs is a major player in LWF having been there since the beginning, joining up with his fellow Wild Men in Wild Man Sullivan, Dick the Devastator (I managed to buy out AAFW in 1977 so his loyalty is not a factor) and Saionji Omura. Joey Flame is missing his brother Teddy (fired a couple years ago when I upgraded my minimum skill level requirement, but he has now surpassed it in SWF and will be back when his contract comes up in a year) but is now a part of Team Lionheart (a Team Supreme ripoff featuring Micky Starr, Chief Two Eagles and Andre Patterson). This match suffered from both a lack of selling AND a lack of psychology (despite both having 84 psych) so the high rating just shows how good Szakacs truly is. Extraordinario defeated Jackson Andrews and Tasuku Nandaba (97) This is the true final battle in the story between Outer Space, the Limb-Snappers and Cruel Japan. Jackson Andrews is someone I always want to sign but this time around CWF offered him a written contract rather than handshake and so his loyalty meant I couldn't sign him...until he became embroiled in a scandal in 1978 and was released from the company. The scandal lasted nearly two and a half years but I snapped him up as soon as I could and this was the first feud he has been a part of. Both Andrews and Nandaba are getting on in age so they were the ones most pushed of their respective stables in this feud, but Extraordinario wins in the end. Extraordinario may well be one of the next, if not THE next, Men's World champion. McCloud & Mason defeated Dick The Devastator and Wild Man Sullivan (99) Angus McCloud and Ernest Mason had been a loose unit for a while until I decided to have them tag and realised they have great chem. McCloud has been feuding with the Wild Men on and off for years and this may finally put it to bed as Sullivan, Dick and Szakacs are all getting old. However Ernest Mason has great chemistry with BOTH Dick and Szakacs so he may simply take over the feud. Micky Starr defeated Professor Nero (98) Starr formed his stable of Team Lionheart with the express purpose of taking down Nero's Disciples. Unfortunately he tore his meniscus at a house show in May and was ONLY JUST able to come back in time for this show. He shall move on to be the next challenger for the Men's World title, while Nero and his Disciples shall continue running roughshod over LWF for the foreseeable future. Rip Chord defeated Ray Kingman in a Cage match to retain the LWF Men's World title (95) Rip Chord. Sigh. A year ago he was at 100 pop across the US with 90 star quality, and now his star qual is down to 81 and his pop cap is reducing because of it. He simply refuses to stop his heavy drinking, despite already having been to rehab once for it. He can still put on fantastic matches don't get me wrong, this was only limited due to negative chemistry. Chord won the title from Kingman back in March after returning from the aforementioned stint in rehab that had previously caused him to vacate the title. Unfortunately I had not realised the two of them had negative chem until Kingman had won the vacant title and I didn't feel as though I could screw Chord out of regaining it. But now Chord, age 32, is probably on the outs in LWF. He will probably drop the title next month to Starr and then slowly move down the card before his stamina reaches terrible levels (it has reduced from 95 to 89 this year so he probably has a good three or four more years in him thankfully).
  2. Just a quick one, I believe I've done something to the language settings on my laptop to cause this to happen but I've changed things around a lot and cannot for the life of me figure out what I changed. All the accented letters in the game are replaced by a mishmash of accents and punctuation (as shown on El Héroe Mexicano here). Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
  3. Does anyone have a working download link for either version of this mod?
  4. The team of She Devil and Mecha Yukiko won my female development company's tag team title belts, in a match that ended with BOTH of them being injured. Devil has a broken wrist and Yukiko a broken toe.
  5. This should work to download all the saves! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j4GkPYr-8abGXsimWpj5CoWykZIlLb3g/view?usp=sharing Feel free to share any interesting info you find that I may have missed
  6. Actually Tommy Cornell was kinda handed everything. He debuted in July 1996 and by the end of the month he was working for two American indies and PGHW, and then a week into August he was hired to a developmental deal by SWF. He was called up in 2002, then poached by CPW (who were about equal to SWF at the time) in 2004, selected as their figurehead in 2008, and then poached BACK by SWF in 2014. He's won both CPW and SWF's World titles three times. In terms of the top ten most popular wrestlers from Oceania in the default data: Swoop McCarthy: Melbourne Wrestling Federation (Well Known) - Has always stayed in Oceania Maurice Jackson: Unemployed since debut Loxley Robbins: Worked for RAW for 8 years then quit Luke Steele: Unemployed since debut Blake Belushi: European Wrestling Federation (Unimportant) - Moved from Oceania to Europe in 2024 Frogue Element: Melbourne Wrestling Federation (Major Star) - Stayed in Oceania Kerry Wayne: Melbourne Wrestling Federation (Recognisable) - Stayed in Oceania and was unemployed until 2021 Rahmel Goode: Unemployed since debut and now retired Captain Wrestling II: Melbourne Wrestling Federation AND Revolution Australian Wrestling (Major Star in both) Montgomery Croft: Stayed in Oceania, unemployed now but worked for RAW from 2009 until 2025 I'm pretty sure the Oceania scene NEEDED more companies in it but all the ones set to random that debuted before 1997 were screwed and were dead within three years. Had one of them stayed open and then perhaps two Oceania companies were Medium by the end it may have been a different story
  7. I've got saves every 2/3 years (77, 80, 82, 85, 87, 90, 92, 95, 97, 00, 02, 05, 07, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 22, 25, 27) and there's obviously lots of other information available so feel free to ask for any information about anything at all
  8. Some info about the biggest companies in the world: AAFW: Major Stars: Davis Wayne Newton, Dominic DeSousa, El Mitico Jr, Ernest Youngman, Extraordinario Jr, Panda Mask II, Valiant Best Match last year: Dominic DeSousa and Panda Mask II defeated Chucky Dorrance and Davis Wayne Newton in a Strap Match (100) Champions: World: El Mitico Jr #1 Contender: Ricky DeColt Tag Team: Milton Marone and Sammy Smoke BHOTWG: Major Stars: Bussho Makiguchi, Elemental III, Seiji Jimbo, Tsuneyo Yanagimoto Best Match last year: Bussho Makiguchi defeated Seiji Jimbo (99) Champions: Universal: Elemental III World Junior: Jotaro Tanaka Tag Team: Danjuro Kikuchi and Funakoshi BHOTWG Summit Champion holder: Mokuami Maita BHOTWG Best of the Super Juniors holder: VENOM Note that the World Heavyweight title does not exist anymore. This was an issue that kept happening as BHOTWG were often left with no star or major star heavyweights, leading to them abandoning the Heavyweight title and creating one to suit all weight classes. The problem is that if this belt is held by a junior wrestler, given the weight class system, no heavyweights can challenge for it, and so Makiguchi and Jimbo are left without a title to contend for as the AI doesn't want to create a second primary belt. CWL: Major Stars: Gargantuan, Jet Stream Best Match last year: Gargantuan defeated James Hernandez (100) Champions: Triple Crown: Cameron Vessey Intercontinental: Jayson Van Pelt Tag Team: Hugh Ancrie and Lightning Lomas GCG: Major Stars: JOJI, SUKI Best Match last year: Mabuchi Furusawa defeated SUKI (95) Champions: International Heavyweight: Mabuchi Furusawa National: Morimasa Kato Tag Team: Emerald Angel and Shiba Mizoguchi Parade of Champions holder: JOJI National Tag Team Grand Prix holders: BISON Yano and Tatsuya Toshitara Osaka Sports Junior Cup holder: Marihito Masuko OLLIE: Major Stars: Blue Phantom, Chess Maniac Best Match last year: Gino Montero defeated Chess Maniac (100) Champions: Campeonato del Mundo: Gino Montero Campeón de Mexico: Matthew Keith Campeónes de Parejas: El Hijo del Neutron and Máscara Delfín Campeóatos de Trios: Lunatic, Kill Switch (Frankie Perez) and Guerrero Muerto SWF: Major Stars: Antonio Maxi Marquez, Aztec Prince, Captain Atomic, Damien, El Demonio, Hollywood Brett Starr, Matt Sparrow, Primus Allen, Scythe, Spencer Spade, Tommy Cornell, William Hayes Best Match last year: Aztec Prince and El Demonio defeated Lenny Brown and Matt Sparrow Champions: World Heavyweight: William Hayes United States Heavyweight: Antix Tag Team: Running Wolf and Donte Dunn
  9. END OF YEAR AWARDS Wrestler of the Year 1977: Dan Stone 1978: Dan Stone (2) 1979: Dan Stone (3) 1980: Dan Stone (4) 1981: Huracán Sandoval 1982: Huracán Sandoval (2) 1983: Micky Starr 1984: Angus McCloud 1985: Micky Starr (2) 1986: Angus McCloud (2) 1987: George DeColt 1988: Sid Streets 1989: Sid Streets (2) 1990: George DeColt (2) 1991: George DeColt (3) 1992: Corporal Doom 1993: Sid Streets (3) 1994: George DeColt (4) 1995: Corporal Doom (2) 1996: Corporal Doom (3) 1997: Dusty Streets 1998: Sid Streets (4) 1999: Corporal Doom (4) 2000: Corporal Doom (5) 2001: Corporal Doom (6) 2002: Sid Streets (5) 2003: Nicolas Lopez 2004: Axxis Jr 2005: Sid Streets (6) 2006: Steve DeColt 2007: John Greed 2008: Tom Gilmore 2009: Rich Money 2010: Marcos Flores 2011: El Leon 2012: James Justice 2013: Jack Bruce 2014: Axxis Jr (2) 2015: Rich Money (2) 2016: Tommy Cornell 2017: Rich Money (3) 2018: Chess Maniac 2019: Troy Tornado 2020: Champagne Lover 2021: Scythe 2022: Tommy Cornell (2) 2023: Champagne Lover (2) 2024: Primus Allen 2025: Champagne Lover (3) 2026: Davis Wayne Newton Company of the Year 1977: AAFW 1978: AAFW (2) 1979: MPWF 1980: SWF 1981: SWF (2) 1982: SWF (3) 1983: SWF (4) 1984: SWF (5) 1985: SWF (6) 1986: SWF (7) 1987: SWF (8) 1988: SWF (9) 1989: SWF (10) 1990: CPW 1991: CPW (2) 1992: SWF (11) 1993: SWF (12) 1994: SWF (13) 1995: SWF (14) 1996: SWF (15) 1997: SWF (16) 1998: SWF (17) 1999: SWF (18) 2000: SWF (19) 2001: MPWF (2) 2002: MPWF (3) 2003: MPWF (4) 2004: MPWF (5) 2005: MPWF (6) 2006: MPWF (7) 2007: MPWF (8) 2008: SWF (20) 2009: OLLIE 2010: OLLIE (2) 2011: SWF (21) 2012: SWF (22) 2013: MPWF (9) 2014: MPWF (10) 2015: OLLIE (3) 2016: SWF (23) 2017: OLLIE (4) 2018: MPWF (11) 2019: SWF (24) 2020: OLLIE (5) 2021: OLLIE (6) 2022: CWL 2023: CWL (2) 2024: AAFW (3) 2025: AAFW (4) 2026: AAFW (5) Match of the Year (all 100 rated unless specified) 1977: Yoshinaka Toshusai defeated Genei Konda (GCG) (99) 1978: Dan Stone defeated Chandler Baker (CWF) 1979: Dan Stone defeated Canadian Superstar (Jackson Andrews) (CWF) 1980: El Barbaro defeated Border Patrol in a Cage match (MPWF) 1981: Rip Chord defeated Powerhouse Patterson (SWF) 1982: Micky Starr and Sid Streets defeated Rip Chord and Black Jack (SWF) 1983: Micky Starr defeated Rip Chord (SWF) 1984: Dan Stone defeated Chandler Baker (CWF) 1985: Sid Streets and Hagar Erikson defeated Dusty Streets and Rip Chord (SWF) 1986: Angus McCloud defeated Micky Starr (SWF) 1987: Sid Streets defeated Extraordinario by DQ (SWF) 1988: Dusty Streets defeated Rip Chord in a Cage match (SWF) 1989: George DeColt defeated Rip Chord (SWF) 1990: George DeColt defeated Karl Hendrichs (SWF) 1991: George DeColt defeated Mighty Thor (SWF) 1992: Luis Montero defeated George DeColt (SWF) 1993: Corporal Doom defeated Dusty Streets (SWF) 1994: George DeColt defeated The Night Rider (SWF) 1995: George DeColt defeated Corporal Doom (SWF) 1996: Corporal Doom defeated George DeColt (SWF) 1997: Dusty Streets defeated Corporal Doom (SWF) 1998: Sid Streets defeated Corporal Doom (SWF) 1999: Corporal Doom defeated Dusty Streets (SWF) (99) 2000: Sid Streets defeated Corporal Doom (SWF) 2001: Vincente Sanchez, Nicolas Lopez and El Hijo Del Máscara Roja drew with Eléctrico, Marcos Flores and El Halcón (MPWF) 2002: Liberty and The Amazing Winkie (Roger Cage) defeated Giant Redwood and Dusty Streets (SWF) 2003: Jack Bruce and George DeColt defeated Dusty Streets and The Amazing Winkie (SWF) 2004: Eléctrico defeated Axxis Jr (MPWF) 2005: Sid Streets defeated Dusty Streets (SWF) 2006: Steve DeColt defeated Giant Redwood (SWF) 2007: Liberty defeated Lobster Warrior in a Ladder match (SWF) 2008: Angry Gilmore defeated Sid Streets (SWF) 2009: Angry Gilmore defeated Lobster Warrior (SWF) 2010: Rich Money defeated Jason Evans (Too Hot) (SWF) 2011: Rich Money defeated Spanish Superfly (SWF) 2012: Tommy Cornell defeated Spring Break Bart Biggz in a Tables match (CPW) 2013: Citizen X defeated Danny Bruce (SWF) 2014: Rich Money and John Greed defeated Antonio Maxi Marquez (Champagne Lover) and Axxis Jr (SWF) 2015: Hijo Del Mephisto and Nicolas Lopez defeated Marcos Flores and Wolf Hawkins (OLLIE) 2016: Tommy Cornell defeated Jason Evans and Rich Money (SWF) 2017: Rich Money defeated Axxis Jr, John Greed and Tommy Cornell (SWF) 2018: Hijo Del Mephisto and Jormungand defeated Ketsueki Karasu (Blood Raven) and Eric Montgomery (OLLIE) 2019: Lobster Warrior and Valiant defeated Scythe and Primus Allen (SWF) 2020: Tommy Cornell defeated Antonio Maxi Marquez (SWF) 2021: Enrique Merino and Chess Maniac defeated Gino Montero and Dragón Del Arco Iris Jr by DQ (OLLIE) 2022: Blue Phantom defeated Lunatic (OLLIE) 2023: Rich Money and Damien (Hell's Bouncer) defeated Primus Allen and El Demonio (SWF) 2024: Primus Allen defeated Jared Johnson, Scythe and Aztec Prince (SWF) 2025: Antonio Maxi Marquez defeated Matt Sparrow and Aristocrat (SWF) 2026: El Mitico Jr and Valiant defeated Chucky Dorrance and Davis Wayne Newton by DQ (AAFW)
  10. Welp it's that time again, after some time away from the game I've come back, embarked on, and completed my classic simulating adventure, with a couple of twists. This uses the That 70s Mod Updated by The Blonde Bomber, I believe from version 1.5 given the wrestlers that are around/not around but I am unsure as I downloaded the database quite a while ago. I also added a few mods of yet to debut workers for CV2020 and potentially some other federations but I cannot remember which. IMPORTANT: This is NOT an accurate simulation of the true Cverse 1977 data. After experimenting with many sims I got so annoyed at the booking decisions and owner decisions that I chose to make a couple of across-the-board edits to the data. Firstly, all potential bookers start the game with 100 in Booking Skill. This was mainly done to prevent huge companies like SWF hiring terrible bookers (like The Big Easy, who I believe had 21 Booking Skill in one sim) and then causing their own downfall by refusing to sack them. Secondly, all potential owners AND bookers who started the game as active wrestlers were set to only be able to become owners or bookers AFTER the age of 40. This was to prevent instances that I'd had in previous simulations where truly world class wrestlers like Jeremy Stone/Sam Keith would be stuck owning various insignificant-small promotions instead of wrestling at their true levels. Another minor edit was spreading out the opening dates of the three Indian promotions so that they had more chance of survival (set to 1982, 1992 and 2002) As of 2027 there are 48 active companies. USA: Tiny: Philly Power Pro Wrestling Small: New York City Wrestling, United States Pro Wrestling Medium: American Pro Wrestling, California Pro Wrestling, Chicago Championship Wrestling, Island Pro Wrestling (Owned by SWF as a development company), Texas Wrestling League Big: All-American Federation Wrestling, Supreme Wrestling Federation Canada: Small: Association De Lutte Quebec, Canadian Pride Wrestling, Canadian Women's Wrestling Federation, Toronto Pro Wrestling Medium: Canadian Golden Combat, Canadian Sports Association, Canadian Wrestling Federation Big: Capital Wrestling League Mexico: Small: Comité Internacional de Lucha Libre Medium: Fantastic Entertainment Wrestling (maybe not for much longer, as they're $22 million in debt), Mexico Premier Wrestling Federation Big: OLLIE British Isles: Small: 21st Century Wrestling, Men of Steel Combat, Super Wrestling Federation Medium: British Professional Wrestling, National Wrestling Federation, World of Wrestling Japan: Small: Japanese Championship Wrestling Medium: 5 Star Sensational Wrestling, Japanese Women's Wrestling, Tokyo City Championship Combat Big: Burning Hammer Of The Wrestling Gods, Golden Canvas Grappling Europe: Insignificant: European World Class Wrestling (no owner and haven't put on a show since 2021) Small: French Pro Wrestling, Wrestling Premier League Medium: European Wrestling Federation Oceania: Small: Revolution Australian Wrestling, Southern Hemisphere Wrestling Medium: Melbourne Wrestling Federation India: Medium(!): Mumbai Grand Prix Wrestling More info coming shortly
  11. Just created a parallel save to check this. He can only handle up to a 6 minute match of any kind, but with limited involvement he seems able to do any length of match, including 90 minutes? I hadn't realised limited involvement could be so powerful.
  12. Unfortunately you've misread as that actually reads ZERO Athleticism. What a guy. At least it shows why you should always dump some points into Silver Tongue when starting a playthrough. Poor man has been utterly devastated by heavy smoking, heavy drinking and heavy soft drug use that he could have talked out of if I didn't enjoy watching movie tie-in wrestlers suffer. He hasn't even hit time decline yet as his selling and consistency are still improving. At least he'll make a good manager someday, but for the moment having 18 rated performances in losses to Rocco the Plumber on Sunday Slamfest isn't the greatest way to spend that money.
  13. I love you SWF but what the hell are you doing paying over $700k per month to a wrestler with 1 stamina.
  14. Might as well have, thankfully nothing negative has come of it and it may actually turn out to be a positive as the two of them may now actually upgrade their production by themselves
  15. I have two separate development territories, one for men (Double Dragon Men's Wrestling) and one for women (Double Dragon Women's Wrestling). Just casually checking the news between my weekly shows and I see this. Brilliant
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