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  1. <p>Just finished Supreme Challenge 38 (July 2018) with SWF in the Default Cverse and I must say I don't think I've ever had this much fun with a game of TEW and I think that must be because I'm finally using storylines properly.</p><p> </p><p> Here are the results from Supreme Challenge 38, with the backstory for each match including storylines.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Joey Morgan and Wolf Hawkins defeated The Hero Squad (81)</strong></p><p> It may seem like a thrown-together match but Morgan and Hawkins have been a loose team since January after coming up against Angry Gilmore and Rocky Golden (as somehow ALL COMBINATIONS OF GILMORE/GOLDEN VS HAWKINS/MORGAN IN SINGLES ACTION HAD BAD CHEMISTRY:mad: so I had to roll two feuds into one). After this match Hawkins turned on Morgan, but nobody can quite tell why considering they won the match. Morgan is now a Face (he turned heel on Jack Bruce in 2016) and the two will feud for the coming months.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Jay Chord defeated Rocky Golden (96)</strong></p><p> The main storyline of the past two years of SWF has been the rise of Legacy (yes sorry WWE I stole that name), which is the stable of CV-2 (Cameron Vessey and Casey Valentine), The Keith Brothers (who have bad chem while teaming <img alt="" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/mad.png.69834f23b9a8bf290d98375f56f1c794.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />), Edd Stone, Jay Chord and Bret Starr. This feud is an attempt to push Jay Chord to the main event and replace Bret Starr (whose performance skills are the worst of the main event), and is explained by Chord losing two title shots at Jack Bruce and deciding if he can't take the gold he'll take out Golden.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>KC Glenn defeated Edd Stone and Spencer Spade for the SWF North American title (83)</strong></p><p> Glenn is a heel here as he is the protege of Joey Morgan on-screen as well as in kayfabe, but I won't be turning him with Morgan and eventually lead to a match between the two hopefully at Supreme Challenge 40 to keep the build slow. I'm currently treating the North American title as a high-flying title, and these three are going back and forth over it in a storyline that may continue for a while to elevate all three.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Nicky Champion defeated Bret Starr (94)</strong></p><p> Champion needs to regain some pop after a couple of big losses on PPV recently, and so I chose him to be the one to push Starr back down to upper midcard. This feud will continue though as after the match Starr beat down Champion which (un)fortunately Starr brought up in pop alongside Champion so he may have to stay around until a face reaches the upper midcard that I would put over him. This feud also has the basis of being equivalent to Sam Strong vs. Micky Starr as Champion is the closest Strong has to a male heir.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Amazing Bumfholes defeated CV-2 for the SWF World Tag Team titles (90)</strong></p><p> Another title lost by Legacy as this PPV which could be seen as the stable finally disintegrating, but it won't just yet. The Amazing Bumfholes will probably just be used to hotshot the titles over to El Sindicato (Xavi Ferrara and Felipe Caballero) but this high match rating might make me keep the titles on them tbh, which will give me time to build up El Sindicato more.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Angry Gilmore defeated Matthew Keith (99)</strong></p><p> These two are going to go through a best of five series I have decided, although they don't have positive chem it just seems like the right thing to do. So far they have drawn once and Gilmore has won once. Keith will win the next meeting, then another draw and then it will come down to a 60 minute Iron Man match to decide who wins the feud. Who goes over will depend the disposition of the champion at the time of that match, as the winner of this feud will go on to hold the World Heavyweight title after them.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>El Leon defeated Remo Richardson in a Steel Cell match (100)</strong></p><p> My second 100 on this save and my second involving these two. They have been feuding since January, and after it seemed El Leon had finally toppled the monster Remo returned wearing a suit and shades and with multiple new lackies; forming The Corporation (Remo Richardson, William Hayes, Ray Diaz, Ernest Youngman). The steel cell gimmick was used to avoid any outside interference by The Corporation, and after the match El Leon celebrated, having finally vanquished his foe. Now he goes on to a match for the SWF World Heavyweight title at the next PPV (maybe in a triple threat).</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Antonio Maxi Marquez defeated Jack Bruce for the SWF World Heavyweight title (99)</strong></p><p> I am so disappointed this wasn't an 100 rated match instead of the above, as it was my first opportunity to use the 'Once in a Lifetime' road agent note and I thought it could be a guaranteed 100, but yet again Jack Bruce's lack of selling screws me over. I've been building very slowly to this match since stealing Marquez in May 2016, involving a stable called the Rock Boys (also including Trent Schaffer and Rocky Golden). Marquez finally turned last month and went straight for the title.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Plans going forward</strong></p><p> Next month will see Gilmore vs. Keith III, Marquez vs. Bruce vs. Leon, Champion vs. Starr II, Glenn vs. Ross Henry (he needs depushing), Chord vs. Golden II (this time he will win clean), Morgan vs. Hawkins, The Amazing Bumfholes vs. El Sindicato, and Spencer Spade vs. Sammy Bach (Spade needs to regain momentum and Bach is in time decline), and finally the royal rumble equivalent King of the Jungle battle royal (Unsure on a winner yet).</p><p> </p><p> The main people receiving pushes are Jay Chord, Spencer Spade, KC Glenn, Sonny Wildside and Ernest Youngman. The main people receiving de-pushes are Bret Starr, Sammy Bach, Ross Henry, Rocky Golden (needs to develop selling before returning to main event), The Hero Squad (no plans for Captain Atomic and Jungle Lord is in decline).</p><p> </p><p> I'm hoping to replace Edd Stone with David Stone once he debuts (March 2019) as long as NOTBPW don't sign him straight to a Written.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Current stables:</strong></p><p> <strong>El Sindicato</strong> - Curtis Shaw and Miguel Rivera (Las Barracudas), Xavi Ferrara and Felipe Caballero (El Sindicato), Antonio Maxi Marquez</p><p> <strong>Legacy</strong> - Cameron Vessey and Casey Valentine (CV-2), Bret Starr and Edd Stone (Legacy), Greg Keith, Matthew Keith, Jay Chord</p><p> <strong>The Corporation</strong> - Ray Diaz and William Hayes (The Corporation), Ernest Youngman, Remo Richardson</p><p> <strong>Unaffiliated Tag Teams:</strong></p><p> Ball & Brown (Christopher Ball and Lenny Brown)</p><p> Hero Squad</p><p> Sonny & Spade (Sonny Wildside and Spencer Spade)</p><p> The Amazing Bumfholes</p><p> The Natives (Roger Monteiro and Running Wolf)</p><p> </p><p> Finally <strong>here is a list of previous champions</strong></p><p> SWF North American:</p><p> KC Glenn (current)</p><p> Edd Stone (1 defence)</p><p> Vacant</p><p> Nicky Champion (0 defences)</p><p> Matthew Keith (7 defences)</p><p> Trent Shaffer (3 defences)</p><p> Bret Starr (3 defences)</p><p> Vacant</p><p> Joey Morgan (7 defences)</p><p> </p><p> SWF World Tag Team:</p><p> The Amazing Bumfholes (current)</p><p> CV-2 (7 defences)</p><p> Sonny Wildside & Spencer Spade (4 defences)</p><p> The Platinum Blondes (6 defences)</p><p> The Hero Squad (5 defences)</p><p> The Awesomeness (6 defences)</p><p> </p><p> SWF World Heavyweight:</p><p> Antonio Maxi Marquez (current)</p><p> Jack Bruce (3 defences)</p><p> Remo (5 defences)</p><p> Antonio Maxi Marquez (3 defences)</p><p> Joey Morgan (3 defences)</p><p> Angry Gilmore (7 defences)</p><p> Remo (2 defences)</p><p> </p><p> SWF/PGHW Elite Series (bought them out mid-2017 for the Japan pop and kept the tournaments and events that host them)</p><p> 2018: Matthew Keith</p><p> </p><p> SWF/PGHW Elite Tag Series</p><p> 2017: The Amazing Bumfholes</p><p> </p><p> SWF: King of the Jungle (Winner of Battle royal at Welcome to the Jungle)</p><p> 2017: Nicky Champion</p><p> 2016: Jack Bruce</p>
  2. <p>I'm currently trying to run another sim using Cverse 77 into the present day, but its proving to be practically impossible.</p><p> I have just reached January of 1982 and in the past five years 22 promotions have closed down, leaving only three promotions at Cult and none at National or higher. SWF, GCG, BHOTWG, OLLIE, CWF etc are all gone.</p><p> If anyone has any idea how I could make this sim actually runnable (as in make sure that these promotions do not close, or at least don't close so early and not all at the same time)</p><p> I already had the idea of using the evenplayingfield cheat every so often but that would mean no closures at all, is there any way to have a balance?</p>
  3. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="nebradska" data-cite="nebradska" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Holy crap, what kind of dev company runs 3 TV shows a week on a "very big" broadcaster??? <img alt=":confused:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/confused.png.d4a8e6b6eab0c67698b911fb041c0ed1.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> The one that I set up on my own broadcaster. A broadcaster that is very big across all areas in-game costs $100,000,000, which I could afford midway through 2017. Considering my dev roster was massive I thought treating it like a touring company except with televised shows would be best.</p>
  4. Currently in January of 2020, I feel as though I have my almost perfect roster. Although I used my own created workers to begin with, to grow, and to make more money, I changed them all to out of the business (except created out-of-ring workers) in January 2019. At this point I always created 'New' versions of every title I had in order to wipe the title histories and start afresh. The only remnants of my created wrestlers is in my Hall of Fame. I've learnt some valuable lessons, such as if you put a worker in development to a company with three weekly TV shows on a very big broadcaster, they will reach 70 pop across the board in about 6 months (if the booker decides to push them). This has given me no need to push new workers up to the pop level they need to be to be a major part of the main roster. Another lesson if that it is very fun to decide the future of your tag team division by creating large amounts of teams in your child company and setting the product to 35% 2v2 so that all the teams you call up will already have large amounts of experience. A third is that sometimes workers are not cut out to ever reach the same level of skill as others, and so I've had to let go of many of my favourites (including Donte Dunn, Echo, Hush, Landon Mallory, Logan Wolfsbaine, Lynx, Mustang Blanco Jr, Scythe, Tatsuya Toshitala and Tsuneyo Yanagimoto). Finally, don't let any worker that is popular in the USA go after 2018 if you don't want USPW to have them, so far they have hired nearly 30 of the wrestlers I have released. My current roster: Main Eventers: Antonio Maxi Marquez (Champagne Lover), Brodie Lachlan, Cameron Vessey, Ernest Youngman, Extraordinario Jr (There Can Only Be Three tournament co-winner and current World Heavyweight champion), Felipe Caballero (There Can Only Be Two tournament co-winner), Jay Chord, KC Glenn (Current World champion), Kian Owens, Kirk Jameson, Konrad Makinen (Survivor tournament winner (Royal Rumble)), Matthew Keith, Princeton Pryce, Razan Okamoto (There Can Only Be One tournament winner) Upper Midcarders: Aldous Blackfriar, Davis Wayne Newton, El Heroe Mexicano (There Can Only Be Three tournament co-winner and current Los Trios co-champion), Fantasma Azul (Blue Phantom) (There Can Only Be Three tournament co-winner and current Los Trios co-champion), Fujio Narahashi, Funakoshi, Gino Montero, Greg Keith, Guerrero Muerto, Jeff Waters (Captain Wrestling II) (Current Tag Team co-champion), Jesse Tasman, Nichiren Amagawa, Spencer Spade, Yoshinaka Taku Midcarders: Damian Dastardly, Devilfish, Frogue Element, Hurakan (Number one on both NBTs and Hot Prospects), Itzamna, Kerry Wayne (Current Tag Team co-champion), Lassana Makutsi, Leigh Burton, Lenny Brown, Loxley Robbins, Masao Tsubouchi, Michihiro Kawagishi (Commander Kawagishi), Motoyuki Miyake, Mr Lucha III, Mythico (El Mitico Jr) (Current Los Trios co-champion), Nicky Gilbert, Rocky Weatherfield, Sonny Wildside, Swoop McCarthy, Tanyu Toshusai, Xavi Ferrera (There Can Only Be Two tournament co-winner) Lower Midcarders: Amazing Fire Fly (Current United States champion), Bret Heartbreak, Capitao Brasil Jr, Crimson Ghost, Dominic DeSousa, Garry Walker (Garry the Entertainer), Hypnotig Jr, Jagged, Rapido, Rob Edwards, Vortex Openers: Death's Head, Ian DeColt (Intrepid Ian Identity), Jose Caballero, Killer Shark, Maurice Jackson, Robin DaLay, Samael the Accuser Enhancement Talents: Cobra, Jacob Jett, Leon Nameth, Marcos Caballero Last years top 10 matches were 1. Antonio Maxi Marquez defeated KC Glenn and Konrad Makinen (100) 2. KC Glenn defeated Razan Okamoto (100) 3. KC Glenn defeated Kian Owens and Razan Okamoto (100) 4. Ernest Youngman defeated Jay Chord (100) 5. Extraordinario Jr, El Heroe Mexicano and Fantasma Azul defeated Jay Chord, Matthew Keith and Greg Keith (99) 6. Razan Okamoto defeated Fantasma Azul (99) 7. Extraordinario Jr, El Heroe Mexicano and Fantasma Azul defeated Princeton Pryce, Spencer Spade and Sonny Wildside (99) 8. Jay Chord defeated Antonio Maxi Marquez and Ernest Youngman (99) 9. Razan Okamoto defeated Brodie Lachlan (99) 10. Jay Chord, Matthew Keith and Greg Keith defeated Jesse Tasman, Jeff Waters and Kerry Wayne (99)
  5. Having simulated the two months of the demo already, here are the major news stories: USPW fell to Cult size at the start of February EMLL rose to Regional at the start of February Bryan Vessey sustained a torn rotator cuff in Week 3 of January and will be out for a year Mario Heroic returned to wrestling Top matches of Cult + companies: 21CW: Tommy Cornell went to a time limit draw with Dark Angel (95) DJ Reason beat Tommy Cornell by count out (85) Tommy Cornell defeated Joe Simpson (83) Edward Cornell defeated Stevie Stoat (83) BHOTWG: Koshiro Ino defeated Hiroaki Nakasawa (85) Eisaku Hoshino defeated Tadiyuki Kikkawa (84) Eisaku Hoshino defeated Masaaki Okazaki (84) Sensational Dragon defeated Marihito Masuko (84) Eisaku Hoshino defeated Matthew Keith (83) Elemental III defeated Yoshii Shiomi (83) CGC: Jack DeColt beat Joey Poison by count out (66) Jack DeColt defeated Brett Fraser (66) NOTBPW: Steve DeColt went to a time limit draw with Duane Stone (99) Sean McFly beat Steve DeColt by DQ (99) Tim Westybrook defeated Johnny Bloodstone (99) Johnny Bloodstone defeated Sean McFly (99) Steve DeColt beat Duane Stone by DQ (97) Steve DeColt defeated Duane Stone (96) PGHW: Mushashibo, Kunomasu and Yasuda defeated Ugaki, Kwakami and Kawashima (96) Masaru Ugaki defeated Raymond Diaz (95) Kozue Kawashima defeated Yoshimi Mushashibo (94) RAW: Montgomery Croft defeated Swoop McCarthy (80) Swoop McCarthy defeated Echo (79) Rahmel Goode defeated Captain Wrestling II (78) Swoop McCarthy defeated Thurston Darcy III (78) Kerry Wayne defeated Maurice Jackson (77) Kerry Wayne defeated Montgomery Croft (77) Modern Warriors (Kerry Wayne & Captain Wrestling II) defeated Skyscraper and Maurice Jackson (77) SOTBPW: Champagne Lover defeated Soul Taker (99) Champagne Lover defeated El Demonio (99) El Demonio defeated Champagne Lover (95) SWF: Angry Gilmore against Remo ended in a no contest (96) Angry Gilmore defeated Remo (88) Remo defeated Angry Gilmore (87) Remo and James beat Gilmore and Bruce by DQ (85) Bruce and Gilmore defeated Remo and Eric Eisen (85) TCW: Aaron Andrews defeated Joshua Taylor (94) Sammy Bach defeated Wolf Hawkins (93) Golden and Taylor defeated Hawkins and Tornado (92) Wolf Hawkins defeated Rocky Golden (90) USPW: Nicky Champion defeated Rich Money (88) Steve Frehley defeated James Justice (88) Steve Frehley defeated Enygma (88) Enygma against Tyson Baine ended in a no contest (85) Rich Money defeated Ricky DeColt (85) Rich Money defeated Rick Law (85) WLW: Emerald Angel defeated Speed D (91) Emerald Angel defeated Snow Storm (88) Emerald Angel defeated The Great Hisato (83) Ricky DeColt, Nelson Callum, Donnie J, Davis Wayne Newton, Masked Cougar, Kirk Jameson and Jamie Atherton signed for USPW Razan Okamato, Sojuro Sen and Tanyu Toshusai signed for GCG, leaving BCG Remmy Skye signed for GSW NICKY CHAMPION SIGNED FOR SWF I hope this helps some people decide who they might play. The situation is not simply 2016 USPW=2013 SWF, 2016 SWF=2013 TCW and 2016 TCW=2013 USPW. I will definitely be playing games as all three major US promotions, as well as a RAW and a SOTBPW game, thanks to these results.
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