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  1. Niiiiice!!! Loving this already buddy. I'm intrigued to know who he'll be fighting... Could be a whole host of people!!
  2. This is how I should have done it originally. I just didn't have the logos made to how I liked them. I do now. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #fafae6; margin:10px;background: #fffff2; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> The 11th Season Of RAW Attitude! FEBRUARY 2020 (week 1) – DECEMBER 2020 (week 4) ____________________________________________________________________________________ [JANUARY] As we know, January will be a month 'Off TV', where we'll just air re-cap shows in place of the weekly TV show. It gives the company a chance to 're-set' each year, even though most characters will remain in place, you might see some guys not come back for the next season, and some take extended absences. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [FEBRUARY] There is no 'Special Episode' of RAW Attitude in February. The first big show is in Week One of March, so we spend the month of February building towards it each year. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [MARCH, Week One] RAW celebrates it's 11th Anniversary in Week One of March, and what better way to celebrate than to bring everyone together for arguably the second biggest show of the year? This is a great way to kick off a New Season, and there are normally debuts, injury returns and Title changes galore. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [APRIL, Week Two] In April RAW Attitude! descends into chaos, as the roster is split into teams of four. Some members of the team stay behind, others go off on an Easter Egg Hunt using various clues and even winning clues by their teammates competing in and winning matches back at the arena. Winning team get Title shots all round! ____________________________________________________________________________________ [MAY, Week Three and Week Four] The annual Tag Team Tournament, held over two weeks in May. Eight teams enter, and the overall winners get a Tag Team Title shot on the mid-season Finale Show! ____________________________________________________________________________________ [JUNE, Week Four] At the end of June, it's the Mid-Season Finale. Another big show in RAW's calendar. Feuds tend to end or start here, as we gear up for the second half of the year. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [JULY] No 'Special Episode' in July. The Mid-Season Finale in June is kind of a reset in some ways. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [AUGUST, Week One] Another Tournament, this one held over one night on RAW Attitude! The winner here becomes the best wrestler in the company. No Title shots on the line. The only in-ring action on this show, is the Tournament itself. ____________________________________________________________________________________ [sEPTEMBER, Week Two] The 550th Weekly Episode of RAW Attitude! Another 'Birthday Celebration' of sorts for RAW as a company, and they tend to make each landmark episode big (50th and 100th). ____________________________________________________________________________________ [OCTOBER, Week Three] The Battle Royale Episode pits 20 of RAW's top stars in an Over The Top Rope Match with a twist. The winner of this prestigious match goes on to fight the RAW TV Champion at the Season Finale! ____________________________________________________________________________________ [NOVEMBER, Week Four] We head outside for a Summer Festival in November. A BBQ, Stalls, Bouncy Castles and rides for the kids. All sorts going on here! ____________________________________________________________________________________ [DECEMBER, Week Four] And finally... The Season Finale... In all good TV Shows, the Season Finale has some huge moments on it. Main Characters are 'killed off', or leave the show in some way. Here at RAW, we're going to have an annual 'Feast or Fired' type multi-person match. Career vs Career matches often happen on the Season Finale. As do Buried Alive Matches. It's a true Juxtaposition from the November outdoor party. </div>
  3. Patients my friend, patients. Keep in mind, the game isn't out for another 2 and a half weeks, so I can only post four shows. I won't be posting the first one for a little while yet. This is how I should have posted the Schedule originally. I've never liked how it came out in the previous post, or the poster I made for Page One...
  4. YES Historian!!! DeColts and Stones!!! The pool is full again
  5. Took the liberty of adding the recent batch to a cverse background And the Magnum Kobe from earlier in the thread
  6. I had to refresh to be fair as the pdf didn't open at first.
  7. Yeah but she's totally hot! and she's still in the game, so we still need a great pic of her! Joey Beauchamp is my favourite Cverse character (no idea why). These are great, man. Keep them coming!!
  8. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #c6d9f7; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> EPISODE # 520 – 2019 A Year In Review JANUARY 2020, WEEK 4 On Commentary: Doug Vallence and Rebecca Richey <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #fafbff; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> The RAW Quest Title Another Banner Year for RAW saw Kerry Wayne and Captain Wrestling II go into the year as the singles Champions. But Wayne's Quest Title reign would only last until February. On the epic 10th Anniversary Show, Kerry would put Kal Wayne over for his first taste of Singles Gold, but only after Kian interfered and cost Kerry the Match! On the mid-season finale Nicky Gilbert would beat Kal after Gilbert's best friend Rod Sullivan returned from injury and helped him against the evil Wayne Brothers. Gilbert's run would last six months, when Tombstone would beat him on the Season Finale! The Returns Rod Sullivan came back in June of this year, but has found it tough as a singles star, particularly in the wake of Nicky Gilbert's popularity. But March 2019 saw the return of Echo! The man once groomed as the next TV Champion had 14 months off after breaking his neck, and he went right after Frogue Element in an epic feud. When we came back after the Season Opener in January, Brodie Lachlan and Rose Wills announced that they were in a relationship (They had been behind the scenes for some time), and so Brodie and Rose's brother Matty would form a tag team. In April 2019, Will Beaumont would quit The LiberTeens (if you ask them, he was kicked out!) and go solo as a babyface. They replaced their outgoing star with 'The Innovator' Tye LiberTeen. The RAW Tag Team Titles After a dominant run as Champions, The RAW Giants were defeated by the team they had beaten to win the Belts in April of 2019, as Heath and Horton would become 3-time Tag Champs! The fan favourites had an equally impressive run, losing the belts in at The Summer Festival in November to newcomers God's Gift. New Signings and Debuts Some under-the-radar signings in 2019. In May, 3AM (Matt Stoppard and Marcus Kerr) would come in, although they wouldn't debut until July after some backstage 'issues' shall we say from Stoppard. Their momentum tanked following his actions, but they've recovered well with a string of impressive performances in the ring. Another new team was formed in 2019, as two young studs were put together. Gladiator and JT Ace both debuted in October after a few months learning their craft and gaining some chemistry. These are two BIG men, Gladiator is 6' 7” and weighs 331 lbs, while the Jamaican JT Ace is 6'10”, and tips the scales at 365 lbs! Thoughts are they'll eventually feud with The RAW Giants, who both weigh over 360 lbs themselves. The RAW TV Title Captain Wrestling II epitomises what it means to be RAW Champion, but a Dream Match between him and Swoop McCarthy on the 10th Anniversary Show saw Swoop go over, and become a record 4-time TV Champ, cementing his place as RAW's top babyface. He beat Captain Wrestling II to end Capt's last reign as TV Champion too, a fact that wasn't unnoticed by the veteran. In October 2019, after a lengthy 'Feud Of The Year' between Swoop and Maurice Jackson, Frogue Element would shock the world and win the Gold in a Triple Threat Match, pinning Swoop while Jackson was on the outside of the ring, and capturing his first TV Title!! Frogue now heads into 2020 atop the company, and an interesting cast of potential babyface challengers, including the former Champs Swoop and Captain Wrestling II. Kerry Wayne won't be far behind them, and neither will Loxley Robbins, who hasn't held the Gold for EIGHT YEARS!! Element's old rival Echo will also be chomping at the bit to get to the top of the company, a place he should have made it to but for a severe neck injury. As 2019 wound down, Swoop McCarthy put pen to paper on a lucrative 5 year written contract with RAW, keeping him tied to the company, and ensuring the future of their top star... But that's not all that happened in November 2019... A former 7-Time SWF World Champion moved to Australia to 'Retire' from Wrestling... But then he turned RAW on his TV, and fell in love with the product... </div> FANCY A CATCH UP?? The Stars Of RAW | The Champions Of RAW | Previous Episodes of RAW Attitude! </div>
  9. Thanks man Don't apologise for asking questions. I always think if one person asks it, there might be a bunch of other people wanting to know, that didn't ask! So you're the voice of the voiceless In answer to the first part, yes. Character bios for injuries and debuts, title histories, employment start dates, these kind of things. I made a sort of 'timeline' of events, and patched it all together. 2016 was really boring for RAW! 2017 didn't really get interesting until the second half. Two big injuries in '17, but Echo's meant he missed the whole of 2018! '18 was a real banner year for us. 2019 was also very strong and eventful! I had fun doing it, and I'm glad you're impressed by it As for January, it's something I threw around in my head a few times. I figured I'd have the demo for one month (one week in real life) to play about, then get the new game. Then the new game moves back a couple of weeks, and the demo gives us access for TWO months (which I didn't know!!) My idea for the TV only schedule was always to have a 'month off', where I would book the shows in-game, but they wouldn't be 'Televised' shows, as in, I wouldn't write them up for you guys. It's a great way to have a play with the roster, see what certain people can do and just throw some stuff at the wall and see what sticks. Things like tag team combinations, opponent combinations, promos. All these kinds of things, and I thought, what better month than the first one. As for what I actually did in game. The first two shows gave me all the info I really needed. Paired some guys up as partners and opponents that went well, found some poor chemistry in one semi-established tag team (hate it/love it when this happens in game!) and then found out a lot about my roster in terms of what drugs they all like! For January week three, I had a go at an in-game Tournament, since the schedule for this diary has TWO this year. A tag tournament over two weeks, and a one-night singles tournament. Got my head around that feature, and really liked it. Then four January Week Four, I just decided to book the 'Season Finale' from 2019 how I saw it going down. It went very well. Up until then, by far the best show I've booked, but I'm happy to say in February Week Two I smashed that rating by some way. Nearly finished fully writing my second show out. Once I have a couple 'in the can', I'll start the diary properly. Really hard to know when to start it with the uncertainty around the game release date. I currently have two shows basically finished completely. and then two left to book before the demo runs out of clock...
  10. Oh, and Kenny Gilbert Hahahaha!! I googled him, he's a chef apparently?
  11. In all seriousness, it was a fantastic start my friend. Really enjoyed the interaction between Swoop and God's Gift. And then I kicked myself about the Robbins/Belushi feud being about shampoo! Why didn't I think of that? Their original renders, 'Beautiful' Blake Belushi has the thinnest of hairs! But my new King Bison render, it's gorgeous! More how I viewed him. I can already tell your diary is going to be a fun ride. Definitely funnier than mine! But the change of games has changed things up a little. In TEW 2016, RAW Attitude! was required to have one match with a 'story telling' focus, and one with a 'comedy' focus, but in TEW 2020, the show doesn't need a 'comedy' focus match. I was pleased about this because there aren't that many good comedy workers under contract. In fact, it's only really Spiffy that's listed as a specialist!! Plenty of potential signings to fill that gap, but now the product doesn't require one. And Jack Bruce's style of booking is a bit more SWF than it is Soap Opera. Keep up the great work.
  12. As predicted, this is terrible, and I'm not worried at all... Quest Title Open Challenge Tombstone © vs ??? The Liberteens (CJ, Frankie, George, Tye) vs The Three Amigos (Heath Murdock, Horton Ravenwood and Cole Taylor) and ??? TV Title Frogue Element © vs Swoop McCarthy With 2 Titles on the line it promises to be an exciting night but there's more! Will Big Mac kneel and beg Montgomery Croft for financial aid? Nope. Will Loxley Robbins supply Blake Belushi with his supply of shampoo? Yes but it'll be super glue or some such! And will former Quest Champion Kenny Gilbert learn the meaning of his title vision? Kenny? You've changed Nicky's name then?? I'll say no not yet.
  13. Area Battle is with USPW though right? It's tight after almost two months. There's just one point in it in my save...
  14. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Uncrewed" data-cite="Uncrewed" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47669" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Holy moly, these are amazing! Thanks Lloyd for pointing them out and thanks to jesterx7769 for making them, they're great!</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> You're more than welcome my friend. He said he'd sort the spelling mistake soon too <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> Great logos!!</p>
  15. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #c6d9f7; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> EPISODE # 519 – 2018 A Year In Review JANUARY 2020, WEEK 3 On Commentary: Doug Vallence and Rebecca Richey <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #fafbff; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> The RAW Quest Title Matty Wills made an excellent underdog, babyface Champion, but Lynx would challenge him to a re-match in January, and capture the Gold for the 3rd time. Many believed that Lynx would kick on from here, and 'replace' the injured Echo, but instead he held the Title for nine months, only dropping it to Kerry Wayne in an excellent match at the Battle Royale Show. Injuries As previously mentioned, Echo would miss the whole of 2018 with a broken neck. Montgomery Croft returned to the company following his broken arm in January 2018, and a short run alongside The Brat Pack didn't really work out for either of them. Rod Sullivan would get a nasty knee injury in the Season Finale in December of 2018, leaving him on the shelf for six months. Nicky Gilbert would go solo. The RAW Tag Team Titles The Wayne Brothers (Kal and Kian) would only hold the Belts until the 9th Anniversary Show in February, losing them to the entertaining Heath and Horton (2). Their reign would last seven months, before The RAW Giants (Manhunter and Skyscraper) under the guidance of Brittini Burke would destroy them on Episode 450, capturing their 4th Titles. New Signings and Debuts I've mentioned 2018 is where it all changed for this roster, and that's because RAW went on a hiring spree. Aiming to hurt their competition, and frankly succeeding, they brought in a number of big names, and some smaller ones too. In February, at the 9th Anniversary Show, The Melbourne Blondes (Blake Belushi and Rick Stantz) would attempt to end their Losing Streak, and made an 'Open Challenge' on the Season Finale back in December. The Team of Alexander Banks and Spiffy Stan Standish (God's Gift) would show up from APW, and accept the challenge. Not only that, but Banks and Standish would win, continuing the losing streak for the Blondes. However, following the match, Belushi turned on his partner, and beat him to a pulp. Ending their run as a team, and turning Belushi heel!! Also on that show, a man named Raymond Royce showed up, and began talking about his 'Boys' The LiberTeens. Was it a new tag team? No. It was a new Boy Band, featuring Will, CJ, George and Frankie, and they all debuted one month later in March. January 2018 saw the debut of the imposing Tombstone. While we had to wait until December for the next debut: Nathan McKenzie showed up on the Season Finale and saved Kerry Wayne from his brothers!! On the way out in 2018 were Vincent Victory and Gregory Grace. Colour Commentator Rebecca Richey would be given the Book upon Victory's departure, but it was only supposed to be a short-term thing for her. The RAW TV Title Swoop McCarthy began his 3rd reign in February 2017, and held it for an impressive 13 months before dropping it to Rahmel Goode (2) in March 2018. Swoop had an epic feud with Frogue Element throughout the year, but sadly for Frogue, he lost every single match they had! Goode's reign would last six months, until Episode 450 when he would lose the Gold to Captain Wrestling II for his 3rd reign. So 2018 was in the books, and a lot of changes as I mentioned previously. McKenzie, Banks, Standish and Tombstone are all big signings for RAW and they'd all go on to have a good 2019. Echo was on the verge of a return as 2018 ran down... </div> FANCY A CATCH UP?? The Stars Of RAW | The Champions Of RAW | Previous Episodes of RAW Attitude! </div>
  16. Ahh thank you very much appreciate it. So far, it's just a catch up for those who don't know about RAW's changes. Things get really interesting in this next post... 2018 was a BIG year for RAW...
  17. Didn't know if THESE were any good to you? One is spelt wrong, but I think they're fantastic, and I know CWA didn't have any logos in the pic pack.
  18. Love it mate. Really clean and tidy. I know very little about Japan, but really enjoyed your Saisho diary! So if this is anything like that, then I'm in and keen to learn!
  19. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Here we GO!!</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> <strong>David Stone</strong> vs Chucky Dorrance</p><p> Comments: <em>Has to be right?</em></p><p> </p><p> Brooke Tyler vs <strong>Zoe Ammis</strong></p><p> Comments: <em>Very unfamiliar with women's wrestling in the cverse. I know who Zoe Ammis is because of a diary recently where CGC brought a women's division in. If I remember rightly, Ammis was the old girlfriend of Ricky DeColt in the diary. It was a very good read!</em></p><p> </p><p> CWA World Television Championship Match</p><p> <strong>Mr. Impact ©</strong> vs Sonny Wildside</p><p> Comments: <em>Wildside was good for me in my second diary. He's very talented. But I love the Mr. Impact thing!</em></p><p> </p><p> Non-Title Match</p><p> <strong>The Dynamite Express</strong> vs The Griffin Boys</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> Four Corners 1. Contender's Match</p><p> Aaron Knight vs Sean McFly vs Cameron Vessey vs <strong>???</strong></p><p> Comments: <em>You gotta go squiggles man!! Especially in a match like this!!</em></p>
  20. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #c6d9f7; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> EPISODE # 518 – 2017 A Year In Review JANUARY 2020, WEEK 2 On Commentary: Doug Vallence and Rebecca Richey <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #fafbff; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> The RAW Quest Title Lynx would hold the RAW Quest Title for 10 memorable months, until Matty Wills got a shock win, turning Lynx babyface with the way he congratulated and commended the youngster. It would eventually lead to a re-match, but more on that later. Injuries A couple of big injuries in 2017... Firstly, Montgomery Croft broke his arm badly in March, leaving him out for the rest of the year... In December, Echo would suffer a broken neck, and his injury kept him out for 14 months!! The injury, two weeks before the Season Finale episode, would prompt Frogue Element to talk trash about his long-time rival, turning the charismatic youngster heel, and leaving no opportunity for Echo to respond. The RAW Tag Team Titles The RAW Tag Team Titles would only have one change in 2017, as The Melbourne Blondes lost the Gold to The Wayne Brothers (Kal and Kian) in July... Strangely, this loss would begin a lengthy losing streak for the Blondes... Stantz and Belushi just couldn't get any traction at all, and were beaten by everyone!! More on that later. As for the Wayne Brothers, they had a very good Title reign, and it helped establish them as a legitimate tag team threat. Under New Management In September 2017 Brittini Burke quit The Brat Pack, aligning herself with The RAW Giants (Manhunter and Skyscraper). The trio shouldn't work, but strangely it does. The Brat Pack have kind of been rudderless ever since. Also in November of 2017, Monday Next asked for and was granted, his release from the company following an argument with Vincent Victory. Speaking of rudderless, Next has done nothing of note since leaving. Rumour has it, he wants to go and work in Japan where his style would be a much better fit than it was in RAW. The RAW TV Title Luke Steele's RAW TV Title reign lasted for a solid seven months, until Swoop McCarthy would come and challenge him on the 8th Anniversary Show. Swoop would then hold the Belt for the rest of the year and beyond as his popularity continued to soar. Again, a fairly quiet year for RAW, but 2018 is where business really picks up. An Echo-less 2018 due to a severe injury, and a lot of changes to try to replace the guy RAW were grooming for super-stardom... </div> FANCY A CATCH UP?? The Stars Of RAW | The Champions Of RAW | Previous Episodes of RAW Attitude! </div>
  21. <p>Quick Predictions</p><p> </p><p> Main Event - CWI Championship - <strong>Java</strong> vs. Conner Threepwood ©</p><p> <em>If, like many believe, Conner is your new Riley, then I think he needs to lose this and chase Java for the belt!</em></p><p> Women's Championship Semi-Final - <strong>Suzanne Brazzle</strong> vs. Talia Neema</p><p> Women's Championship Semi-Final - Steffi Chee vs. <strong>Steph Blake</strong></p><p> Jason Patterson & Matt Blackburn vs. <strong>Bred for Battle w/ Andrew Gibson</strong></p><p> <strong>Nate DeMarcus</strong> vs. Charlie Corner</p><p> The Hangman Open Challenge - <strong>???</strong> vs. The Hangman</p><p> Pepper Pelton vs. <strong>The Masked Mauler VII</strong></p><p> </p><p> <em>That poster is just beautiful!!</em></p>
  22. GREAT start! Love me some DeColts, so I'll be following <img alt="" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
  23. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #c6d9f7; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> EPISODE # 517 – 2016 A Year In Review JANUARY 2020, WEEK 1 On Commentary: Doug Vallence and Rebecca Richey <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #22519c; margin:10px;background: #fafbff; max-width:100%;box-shadow: 0 3px 12px ";"> The RAW Quest Title 2016 was a quiet year in terms of big stories, but the RAW Quest Title changed hands a few times... Maurice Jackson held the Title for the first half of the year, eventually losing it to Cole Taylor in May 2016, making Taylor a 2-time Champ... On the Season Finale of that same year, some seven months later, Taylor would lose the Gold to Lynx, who was also capturing his second Quest Title... The RAW Tag Team Titles This year, there were no new teams mixing it up, but that would change over the coming years... Rod Sullivan and Nicky Gilbert (The Next Big Things) enjoyed their 4th reign as Champs, holding the Gold from December 2015 until June 2016... The Brat Pack (Artemis Eyre-Rochester and Thurston Darcy III) would win their 2nd Tag Titles from The Next Big Things, but would only hold them for four months... On the 2016 Battle Royale Show, The Melbourne Blondes began their 4th reign, by stopping The Brat Pack... The RAW TV Title From October 2015 until July 2016, 'Mr. Australia' Kerry Wayne was TV Champion... In his 2nd reign as the company's top Champion, he defeated the likes of Rahmel Goode, Montgomery Croft and Echo... but then would lose the Belt on the first episode after the Mid-Season Finale to 'Unbreakable' Luke Steele (3)... Steele held it for the rest of the year, following feuds with Wayne and the incomparable Captain Wrestling II... So, 2016 there was no real change from the previous game in terms of signings, debuts, tag team splits, injuries, or things of that nature... In 2017, the landscape would change a fair bit... But 2018 is where it really shifts gears... You'll see... </div> </div>
  24. Thanks guys, really appreciate your comments We're going to start with a re-cap of the last four years. As I mentioned in my schedule, the four episodes in January will not air on TV. Instead, I'll do one show per year from 2016-2019, just to give you a feel for what's changed in RAW!
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