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  1. (AP) Las Vegas, Nevada -- The only good news for Monarch fans this afternoon was the team showed up physically for their game against the Vancouver Panthers. Fans left the stadium wondering where they were mentally. The expansion Panthers shut out the reigning USPWA Champion and 2-time Western Conference Champions before 31,735 people who wondered if their all star team had been replaced by New York. 13-time WWE Champion Triple H won the game by pinning Chris Sabin before Mike won the Battle Of The Bennett's against Stu. Finally in the main event Johnny Gargano scored the biggest win of his career, tapping out Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle. (AP) Seattle, Washington -- For those not paying attention, they would have thought they were watching a replay. The home town Storm improved to 2-0 with a 3-2 win over the Los Angeles Supreme. In a game eerily familiar to their opener vs Vancouver, Seattle leaped out to a 2-0 lead with wins by Timothy Thatcher and Noam Dar before LA evened the game up. Finally, PAC was able to hit the Red Arrow on The Undertaker, picking up the win and claiming victory for Seattle. (AP) St. Louis, Missouri -- When the St. Louis Gateway put together their team in the off-season, reporters pointed to them as an early season favorite to be the team to knock off the dominant Chicago and Vegas teams. Two games into the season, fingers are being pointed and shoulders are being pinned. Today the Gateway put up a valiant effort, but came up short, losing 3-2 to Calgary. Despite WALTER picking up his first win, Dalton Castle, Cesaro and Austin Aries were left staring at the lights. Once again Samoa Joe ended up with a shallow victory, as Kyle O'Reilly may have lost the battle for the Avengers, but won the war.
  2. (AP) New York, New York -- The Guardians continued their losing ways tonight as they got shut out by Bryan Danielson-led Carolina Connection. Playing their second game this season without their captain, Edge (due back in August), New York not only lost, but lost every single match for the second time this season. One has to wonder if the Guardian management will make major changes to the line-up before their next game against Atlanta. Both Jon Moxley and QT Marshall are aching to crack the starting lineup and they can't do any worse than the people already playing, can they? (AP) Chicago, Illinois -- At WWE's 2011 Money In The Bank event, CM Punk defeated John Cena in one of the greatest matches in WWE history. Saturday night, in their first post-WWE match with one another, we had the same result, as Punk pinned Cena with a Go To Sleep. However it was a bittersweet night for the Straight Edge Superstar, as the Chicago Mafia were defeated by the visiting Toronto United, 3-2. Sonjay Dutt provided the game winner, by defeating Matt Hardy in the penultimate bout. (AP) Memphis, Tennessee -- It was a bad weekend to be the home team in the USPWA. After losses at home by New York and Chicago, the Memphis Sound also went down in defeat, 3-2, today against Orlando. Things were going well for the Sound as they stormed out to a 2-0 lead and just needed one more win by any of their three top guys, but Nick Aldis, Chris Jericho and ACH all went down one after another. Memphis drops to 1-1, while Orlando takes sole possession of the Central Division
  3. It looks like I am far from the only person to have this idea lol
  4. (AP) Vancouver, British Columbia -- It was a bad day for the debut of the expansion Panthers, as Vancouver dropped their first game to the Seattle Storm, 3-2 on Friday night. 21,104 came out to Vancouver Stadium and saw Seattle bounce out to an early 2-0 lead with Timothy Thatcher beating Jeff Cobb, while Noam Dar got the pin against Adam Cole. Vancouver wasn't down for the count as Triple H kept them in the game by pinning Ilja Dragunov. Mike Bennett, fighting for his team, kept them alive against Aereo. However, Seattle regrouped and eeked out the win when PAC defeated Johnny Gargano in the main event. Vancouver heads out on the road to play Vegas next, while Seattle has their home debut vs Los Angeles. (AP) Phoenix, Arizona -- A league high 32,730 filed into Phoenix Stadium on Saturday night to see their Commandos route the St. Louis Gateway in a 4-1 game that was never close. St. Louis was favored to win with what appeared to be an unbeatable lineup, but this is why they play the game. Phoenix scored wins with Corey Hollis (over Dalton Castle), Dos Caras Jr (over WALTER), Matt Taven (upsetting Cesaro) and the young high flyer Fenix (defeating former World Champion Austin Aries). Long after the final result was official, Samoa Joe picked up St. Louis' sole victory against Michael Elgin. (AP) Boston, Massachusetts -- Brock Lesnar continued being the most dominant wrestler in the league as he dominated AJ Styles in the main event of today's Boston-Atlanta game. After pitching a 5-0 shutout over New York in their opener, Boston won their first two matches before losing their first and second match of the season, leaving Brock to clean up and give the home town Elite the win. In front of 24,470 fans Boston improved to 2-0 and will go on the road to Carolina.
  5. If you're really interested, I'll post the 2013 and 2014 rosters as well. 2015 Rosters Atlanta AJ Styles 0-2 Orlando Colon 1-1 Samuray Del Sol 2-0 Hechichero 0-2 Hideki Suzuki 0-2 Cliff Compton Cody Rhodes Will Hobbs Boston Brock Lesnar 2-0 Mike Mondo 1-1 Hangman Page 1-1 Hiroshi Yamato 2-0 Tyler Bate 2-0 Christian York Jay Bradley Taiji Ishimori Carolina Bryan Danielson 2-0 Garza Jr 2-0 Jake Hager 1-1 Kofi Kingston 2-0 Wes Brisco 2-0 Cedric Alexander Jimmy Rave RVD New York Edge Alex Shelley 0-2 Drew Gulak 0-2 Drew Hankinson 0-2 Mustafa Ali 0-2 Bobby Fish 0-2 Jon Moxley QT Marshall Chicago CM Punk 1-1 Matt Hardy 0-2 Robert Roode 0-2 Frankie Kazarian 2-0 Jack Gallagher 1-1 BJ Whitmer Jonathan Gresham Marq Quen Memphis ACH 1-1 Chris Jericho 0-2 Nick Aldis 1-1 Jesse Godderz 2-0 Windham Rotunda 2-0 Asylum Kota Ibushi Joe Doering Orlando Eddie Edwards 2-0 TJP 2-0 Volador Jr 2-0 Hikaru Sato 0-2 Adam Brooks 0-2 Akira Tozawa Mark Andrews Aaron Solo Toronto John Cena 0-2 Sonjay Dutt 2-0 Greg Marisculo 1-1 Hernandez 0-2 Bandido 1-1 Ultimo Ninja Minoru Suzuki Trey Miguel Calgary Kyle O’Reilly 0-2 Marty Scurll 1-1 Will Ospreay 2-0 Fred Yehl 1-1 Biff Busick 2-0 Tommaso Ciampa MVP Shark Boy Dallas Kazuchika Okada 1-0 Eddie Kingston 1-0 Brian Kendrick 0-1 Drastik Boy 0-1 Ricochet 0-1 Tetsuya Naito Rhett Titus Sami Zayn Phoenix Michael Elgin 0-1 Fenix 1-0 Matt Taven 1-0 Dos Caras 1-0 Corey Hallis 1-0 Sammy Guevara Satoshi Kojima Pepper Parks St. Louis Samoa Joe 2-0 Austin Aries 0-2 Cesaro 0-2 WALTER 1-1 Dalton Castle 0-2 RD Evans Shiima Xion Paul London Los Angeles Undertaker 0-2 AR Fox 1-1 Colin Delaney 2-0 Davey Richards 0-2 Pete Dunne 0-2 Tyler Black William Regal Kip Sabian Seattle PAC 2-0 Aereo 0-2 Ilja Dragunov 0-2 Noam Dar 2-0 Timothy Thatcher 2-0 Uhaa Nation Andrew Everett Keith Lee Vancouver Johnny Gargano 1-1 Mike Bennett 2-0 HHH 2-0 Adam Cole 1-1 Jeff Cobb 1-1 Mike Knox Chuck Taylor Josh Barnett Vegas Kurt Angle 1-1 Stu Bennett 1-1 Chris Sabin 0-2 Daniel Makabe 1-1 Joe Coffey 1-1 Silas Young El Cuartero James Storm
  6. Before I begin I don't know how thorough this is going to be or even how frequently I'll be able to update it, but I promise to do my best. So I have always had this idea to treat a wrestling company like you would a regular team sport. You have teams that compete in a regular season, followed by the playoffs, like you would in a "real" sport. With that in mind, I created the USPWA using the May 2013 scenario and I have just begun my 2015 regular season. -My thought process is, just like sports, you aren't always loyal to the players on the team, but you're loyal to your team. Your city. The guy you adored last year is the guy you scream vile epithets at this year. -Each team has 8 wrestlers. There are 5 starters and 3 on the bench. Before each game the team sets it's starting lineup, which also sets the order they will wrestle. Until the lineups are submitted, you don't know what the other team is going to do. Will they put their 3 strongest wrestlers at the beginning, hoping you do the opposite? The wrestlers on the bench come in handy for injuries/rehab/off to make movies, etc... -Each game is 5 matches. Every match has a winner and a loser. The team that wins 3 matches wins the game. I do not select winners, so yes this could be a 5-0 blowout and it could be 3-2. Typically the bench wrestlers I team up for an exhibition match, which doesn't count to either the standings or the individual wrestler's records. I have considered expanding each game to 7 matches, but I still like the idea of having 3 players on the bench, so it would need a few more people. Maybe in the future. -We started with 8 teams doing 10 matches, moved to 10 teams doing 14 matches and have now expanded to 16 teams doing 14 matches. There are broken into 2 conferences and 4 divisions. Each team plays their division opponents twice, the other teams in their conference once and the entire division of the other conference once, so each team has 4 teams they don't play during the season. -The first 3 games and the last 3 games are your division opponents. Games 4-7 are the interconference games, then we have the All Star break, then Games 8-11 are against the opposing conference. -Halfway through we do an All Star Game, where the wrestlers with the best records represent their conference. 12 players are on each team and everyone has a match, but the official ASG is a 10-man tag team match. After the All Star Game the winning team has a 5-way match with each other and the winner of that becomes the All Star Game MVP. -There are end of season awards (well 3 things), we have an MVP which is the player with the best record and the All-USPWA 1st and 2nd team (which are the 10 players with the best records). The Finals MVP is given to the player on the winning team with the best record in the Finals. -The playoffs have also evolved. The first season it was the top 2 teams in each conference. In 2014 it became the top 3 teams, with the #1 seed getting a bye and the other 2 doing a wild card game. In 2015 it will expand to the top 4 teams of each conference. -I use four child companies that are basically there to run up the popularity of the guys between seasons. When you have 16 teams and 8 wrestlers on each team, you obviously need a lot of talent. -After the regular season each team can cut however many players they want (I just arbitrarily decide everyone under a certain popularity gets sent to developmental) and then there is a draft/free agency period where the teams fill up by signing the most over wrestlers in developmental. -From January thru March I run what's called the Exhibition Tour, which is just an excuse to keep everyone's popularity and momentum going. The regular season starts in April and begins with the defending champion having a home game. The second game (if neither have won the title) is Boston @ New York, which was the first game ever held. -I usually start the season with 3 games a week for the first 6 or so weeks and then go to 4 games a week. 2015 Regular Season Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Boston Elite 2-0 Carolina Connection 2-0 New York Guardians 0-2 Atlanta Wolves 0-2 Central Division Orlando Wave 2-0 Memphis Sound 1-1 Toronto United 1-1 Chicago Mafia 0-2 Western Conference Mountain Division Calgary Avengers 2-0 Phoenix Commandos 1-0 Dallas Vipers 0-1 St. Louis Gateway 0-2 Pacific Division Seattle Storm 2-0 Vegas Monarchs 1-1 Vancouver Panthers 1-1 Los Angeles Supreme 0-2 (I'll post the teams in the next post) History of USPWA ***The team's final records include what happened in the playoffs, which is why it's a bit wonky. The order listed is the order they finished*** 2014 Eastern y-Chicago Mafia 16-6 x-Boston Elite 8-7 x-Carolina Connection 9-9 Atlanta Wolves 5-9 New York Guardians 4-10 Western z-Vegas Monarchs 17-4 x-Seattle Storm 7-8 x-Los Angeles Supreme 7-10 Dallas Vipers 6-8 St. Louis Gateway 5-9 Playoffs: Eastern Conference Wild Card: Carolina beat Boston Western Conference Wild Card: Los Angeles beat Seattle Eastern Conference Finals (best of 3): Chicago beat Carolina, 2-1 Western Conference Finals (best of 3): Vegas beat Los Angeles, 2-0 USPWA Finals (best of 5): Vegas beat Chicago, 3-2 USPWA MVP: Bryan Danielson Finals MVP: Chris Sabin All Star Game MVP: Bryan Danielson All-USPWA 1st team: Brock Lesnar, Bryan Danielson, Matt Hardy, CM Punk, Stu Bennett All-USPWA 2nd team: Hiroshi Yamato, Chris Sabin, Ricochet, Kurt Angle, Robert Roode 2013 Eastern z-Chicago Mafia 14-1 x-Boston Elite 5-7 New York Guardians 3-7 Atlanta Wolves 2-8 Western y-Vegas Monarchs 9-6 x-Dallas Vipers 6-6 Seattle Storm 4-6 Los Angeles Supreme 4-6 Playoffs: Eastern Conference Finals (Best of 3): Chicago beat Boston 2-0 Western Conference Finals (Best of 3): Las Vegas beat Dallas 2-0 USPWA Finals (Best of 5): Chicago Mafia beat Las Vegas Monarchs 3-0 (Super exciting playoffs, eh?) USPWA MVP: Edge Finals MVP: Edge All Star MVP: Edge All-USPWA 1st Team: Edge, Matt Morgan, Matt Hardy, Homicide, Jay Briscoe All-USPWA 2nd Team: Jimmy Jacobs, Nick Jackson, Eddie Colon, MVP, Robert Roode All Star Game History (East leads series 2-0) 2013: East (Edge, Matt Morgan, Homicide, Doug Williams & Josh Barnett) beat West (Matt Hardy, Jay Briscoe, Eddie Colon, Jimmy Rave & Alex Shelley) 2014: East (Brock Lesnar, Jack Gallagher, Robert Roode, Bryan Danielson & Sammy Guevara) beat West (Timothy Thatcher, Chris Sabin, Colin Delaney, Kazuchika Okada & Tetsuya Naito) Most Number Of Team Wins (Updated at the end of the season) Chicago Mafia: 30 Las Vegas Guardians: 26 Boston Elite: 13 Dallas Vipers: 12 Los Angeles Supreme: 11 Seattle Storm: 11 Carolina Connection: 9 New York Guardians: 7 Atlanta Wolves: 7 St. Louis Gateway: 5 Most Number Of Individual Wins (Updated at the end of the season) Matt Hardy: 29 Robert Roode: 24 CM Punk: 19 Bryan Danielson: 17 Edge: 17 Chris Sabin: 16 Davey Richards: 16 Stu Bennett: 16 Kurt Angle: 14 Matt Morgan: 14 Brock Lesnar: 13 Garza Jr: 12 Frankie Kazarian: 11 MVP: 11 Colin Delaney: 10 Hiroshi Yamato: 10 Jack Gallagher: 10 Jake Hager: 10 Pac: 10 Ricochet: 10 Roderick Strong: 10 Alex Shelley: 9 Drew Hankinson: 9 Jimmy Jacobs: 9 Kazuchika Okada: 9 Nick Jackson: 9 Jay Lethal: 9 Samoa Joe: 9 Undertaker: 9 WALTER: 9 AJ Styles: 8 Hideki Suzuki: 8 Homicide: 8 Timothy Thatcher: 8 Daniel Makabe: 7 Drastik Boy: 7 Eddie Colon: 7 Hangman Page: 7 Hechichero: 7 Jay Briscoe: 7 Matt Jackson: 7 Tetsuya Naito: 7 Uhaa Nation: 7 Austin Aries: 6 Hernandez: 6 Doug Williams: 6 Dustin Rhodes: 6 Rob Van Dam: 6 Sammy Guevara: 6 Silas Young: 6 Tommaso Ciampa: 6 Tyler Black: 6 Drew Gulak: 5 Jay Bradley: 5 Jonathan Gresham: 5 Josh Barnett: 5 Kevin Steen: 5 Mike Knox: 5 Rhino: 5 Adam Cole: 4 Akira Tozawa: 4 Brian Kendrick: 4 Eddie Edwards: 4 Harry Smith: 4 Jimmy Rave: 4 Mark Andrews: 4 Mike Bennett: 4 Mustafa Ali: 4 Shelton Benjamin: 4 Shiima Xion: 4 William Regal: 4 Andrew Everett: 3 Cedric Alexander: 3 Chavo Guerrero: 3 Jessie Godderz: 3 John Hennigan: 3 Orlando Colon: 3 Sonjay Dutt: 3 Abyss: 2 Christopher Daniels: 2 Kip Sabian: 2 Mark Briscoe: 2 James Storm: 1 Minoru Suzuki: 1 Paul London: 1
  7. Before I begin I don't know how thorough this is going to be or even how frequently I'll be able to update it, but I promise to do my best. So I have always had this idea to treat a wrestling company like you would a regular team sport. You have teams that compete in a regular season, followed by the playoffs, like you would in a "real" sport. With that in mind, I created the USPWA using the May 2013 scenario and I have just begun my 2015 regular season. -My thought process is, just like sports, you aren't always loyal to the players on the team, but you're loyal to your team. Your city. The guy you adored last year is the guy you scream vile epithets at this year. -Each team has 8 wrestlers. There are 5 starters and 3 on the bench. Before each game the team sets it's starting lineup, which also sets the order they will wrestle. Until the lineups are submitted, you don't know what the other team is going to do. Will they put their 3 strongest wrestlers at the beginning, hoping you do the opposite? The wrestlers on the bench come in handy for injuries/rehab/off to make movies, etc... -Each game is 5 matches. Every match has a winner and a loser. The team that wins 3 matches wins the game. I do not select winners, so yes this could be a 5-0 blowout and it could be 3-2. Typically the bench wrestlers I team up for an exhibition match, which doesn't count to either the standings or the individual wrestler's records. I have considered expanding each game to 7 matches, but I still like the idea of having 3 players on the bench, so it would need a few more people. Maybe in the future. -We started with 8 teams doing 10 matches, moved to 10 teams doing 14 matches and have now expanded to 16 teams doing 14 matches. There are broken into 2 conferences and 4 divisions. Each team plays their division opponents twice, the other teams in their conference once and the entire division of the other conference once, so each team has 4 teams they don't play during the season. -The first 3 games and the last 3 games are your division opponents. Games 4-7 are the interconference games, then we have the All Star break, then Games 8-11 are against the opposing conference. -Halfway through we do an All Star Game, where the wrestlers with the best records represent their conference. 12 players are on each team and everyone has a match, but the official ASG is a 10-man tag team match. After the All Star Game the winning team has a 5-way match with each other and the winner of that becomes the All Star Game MVP. -There are end of season awards (well 3 things), we have an MVP which is the player with the best record and the All-USPWA 1st and 2nd team (which are the 10 players with the best records). The Finals MVP is given to the player on the winning team with the best record in the Finals. -The playoffs have also evolved. The first season it was the top 2 teams in each conference. In 2014 it became the top 3 teams, with the #1 seed getting a bye and the other 2 doing a wild card game. In 2015 it will expand to the top 4 teams of each conference. -I use four child companies that are basically there to run up the popularity of the guys between seasons. When you have 16 teams and 8 wrestlers on each team, you obviously need a lot of talent. -After the regular season each team can cut however many players they want (I just arbitrarily decide everyone under a certain popularity gets sent to developmental) and then there is a draft/free agency period where the teams fill up by signing the most over wrestlers in developmental. -From January thru March I run what's called the Exhibition Tour, which is just an excuse to keep everyone's popularity and momentum going. The regular season starts in April and begins with the defending champion having a home game. The second game (if neither have won the title) is Boston @ New York, which was the first game ever held. -I usually start the season with 3 games a week for the first 6 or so weeks and then go to 4 games a week. 2015 Regular Season Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Boston Elite 2-0 Carolina Connection 2-0 New York Guardians 0-2 Atlanta Wolves 0-2 Central Division Orlando Wave 2-0 Memphis Sound 1-1 Toronto United 1-1 Chicago Mafia 0-2 Western Conference Mountain Division Calgary Avengers 2-0 Phoenix Commandos 1-0 Dallas Vipers 0-1 St. Louis Gateway 0-2 Pacific Division Seattle Storm 2-0 Vegas Monarchs 1-1 Vancouver Panthers 1-1 Los Angeles Supreme 0-2 (I'll post the teams in the next post) History of USPWA ***The team's final records include what happened in the playoffs, which is why it's a bit wonky. The order listed is the order they finished*** 2014 Eastern y-Chicago Mafia 16-6 x-Boston Elite 8-7 x-Carolina Connection 9-9 Atlanta Wolves 5-9 New York Guardians 4-10 Western z-Vegas Monarchs 17-4 x-Seattle Storm 7-8 x-Los Angeles Supreme 7-10 Dallas Vipers 6-8 St. Louis Gateway 5-9 Playoffs: Eastern Conference Wild Card: Carolina beat Boston Western Conference Wild Card: Los Angeles beat Seattle Eastern Conference Finals (best of 3): Chicago beat Carolina, 2-1 Western Conference Finals (best of 3): Vegas beat Los Angeles, 2-0 USPWA Finals (best of 5): Vegas beat Chicago, 3-2 USPWA MVP: Bryan Danielson Finals MVP: Chris Sabin All Star Game MVP: Bryan Danielson All-USPWA 1st team: Brock Lesnar, Bryan Danielson, Matt Hardy, CM Punk, Stu Bennett All-USPWA 2nd team: Hiroshi Yamato, Chris Sabin, Ricochet, Kurt Angle, Robert Roode 2013 Eastern z-Chicago Mafia 14-1 x-Boston Elite 5-7 New York Guardians 3-7 Atlanta Wolves 2-8 Western y-Vegas Monarchs 9-6 x-Dallas Vipers 6-6 Seattle Storm 4-6 Los Angeles Supreme 4-6 Playoffs: Eastern Conference Finals (Best of 3): Chicago beat Boston 2-0 Western Conference Finals (Best of 3): Las Vegas beat Dallas 2-0 USPWA Finals (Best of 5): Chicago Mafia beat Las Vegas Monarchs 3-0 (Super exciting playoffs, eh?) USPWA MVP: Edge Finals MVP: Edge All Star MVP: Edge All-USPWA 1st Team: Edge, Matt Morgan, Matt Hardy, Homicide, Jay Briscoe All-USPWA 2nd Team: Jimmy Jacobs, Nick Jackson, Eddie Colon, MVP, Robert Roode All Star Game History (East leads series 2-0) 2013: East (Edge, Matt Morgan, Homicide, Doug Williams & Josh Barnett) beat West (Matt Hardy, Jay Briscoe, Eddie Colon, Jimmy Rave & Alex Shelley) 2014: East (Brock Lesnar, Jack Gallagher, Robert Roode, Bryan Danielson & Sammy Guevara) beat West (Timothy Thatcher, Chris Sabin, Colin Delaney, Kazuchika Okada & Tetsuya Naito) Most Number Of Team Wins (Updated at the end of the season) Chicago Mafia: 30 Las Vegas Guardians: 26 Boston Elite: 13 Dallas Vipers: 12 Los Angeles Supreme: 11 Seattle Storm: 11 Carolina Connection: 9 New York Guardians: 7 Atlanta Wolves: 7 St. Louis Gateway: 5 Most Number Of Individual Wins (Updated at the end of the season) Matt Hardy: 29 Robert Roode: 24 CM Punk: 19 Bryan Danielson: 17 Edge: 17 Chris Sabin: 16 Davey Richards: 16 Stu Bennett: 16 Kurt Angle: 14 Matt Morgan: 14 Brock Lesnar: 13 Garza Jr: 12 Frankie Kazarian: 11 MVP: 11 Colin Delaney: 10 Hiroshi Yamato: 10 Jack Gallagher: 10 Jake Hager: 10 Pac: 10 Ricochet: 10 Roderick Strong: 10 Alex Shelley: 9 Drew Hankinson: 9 Jimmy Jacobs: 9 Kazuchika Okada: 9 Nick Jackson: 9 Jay Lethal: 9 Samoa Joe: 9 Undertaker: 9 WALTER: 9 AJ Styles: 8 Hideki Suzuki: 8 Homicide: 8 Timothy Thatcher: 8 Daniel Makabe: 7 Drastik Boy: 7 Eddie Colon: 7 Hangman Page: 7 Hechichero: 7 Jay Briscoe: 7 Matt Jackson: 7 Tetsuya Naito: 7 Uhaa Nation: 7 Austin Aries: 6 Hernandez: 6 Doug Williams: 6 Dustin Rhodes: 6 Rob Van Dam: 6 Sammy Guevara: 6 Silas Young: 6 Tommaso Ciampa: 6 Tyler Black: 6 Drew Gulak: 5 Jay Bradley: 5 Jonathan Gresham: 5 Josh Barnett: 5 Kevin Steen: 5 Mike Knox: 5 Rhino: 5 Adam Cole: 4 Akira Tozawa: 4 Brian Kendrick: 4 Eddie Edwards: 4 Harry Smith: 4 Jimmy Rave: 4 Mark Andrews: 4 Mike Bennett: 4 Mustafa Ali: 4 Shelton Benjamin: 4 Shiima Xion: 4 William Regal: 4 Andrew Everett: 3 Cedric Alexander: 3 Chavo Guerrero: 3 Jessie Godderz: 3 John Hennigan: 3 Orlando Colon: 3 Sonjay Dutt: 3 Abyss: 2 Christopher Daniels: 2 Kip Sabian: 2 Mark Briscoe: 2 James Storm: 1 Minoru Suzuki: 1 Paul London: 1
  8. I agree with this. Also my child company made an agreement to send developmental wrestlers to another company. I would like to be able to stop that.
  9. So when I am booking a card and want to flip flop two matches, I can just right-click a match and right-click the one I am switching. It's nice and convenient. I would like that to happen with events, where say I want to flip flop Money In The Bank and Extreme Rules, now I have to slightly change the date of one, exit it, go into the other, change that date, exit it, then go back to the original event and change the date again. I think it would make the event screen more user-friendly, but that may just be me.
  10. Since we can talk people out of drug, pain killer and alcohol addiction and talk them into pretty much anything else, I'd like to be able to Talk To Worker to try to do things like convince them not to be Freelance or not be loyal to a rival or even something as simple as trying to convince someone with morale issues to get over it. You lost a match 9 months ago and I've had to bonus you/give you time off constantly ever since.
  11. I agree with you. Or like Raw 25 and you run the risk of not having enough action or top stars in one of the locations.
  12. I was thinking if you were doing a brand split and wanted to schedule one brand having a major event on the same night the other brand is having a tv show, we could have the option to hold them in two separate locations.
  13. I'd like to see a feature where you can book another company's title match on your own show. Of course you'd have to have some sort of trading alliance with them and the company would have final say on the finish.
  14. I was thinking of something similar, closer to either the WCW/NJPW Supershow or the G-1 Supercard where two promotions agree to have a copromoted major event.
  15. So I had two ideas as it pertains to creating Tournament Prestige. -Create a setting where you can say how important a tournament is. I know individual tournament matches don't add any extra attributes than a regular match, but this way if you're booking a 32-man world title tournament and book Madusa vs Evan Karagias that will bring down the prestige of a main event tournament. You could use it similarly to the Storyline feature. -Have annual tournament prestige, like with events. Make it a special deal if you're booking the G-1 or the King of the Ring, for instance. You can still have a tournament title for the winner, but it adds more prestige to shows that are predominantly tournament matches.
  16. I get that it doesn't always mean much, but I'd like to have the ability to list two people/teams as not being able to interact with one another during autobooking. It could be something as simple as they have poor chemistry, or, and this is what made me think of it, you want to keep two wrestlers apart for x amount of time.
  17. I would even go with a Power 100. For players, like me, who regularly have 20 or so teams on their main roster.
  18. I think it would be a good idea to be able to have company awards and it could either be computer awarded or the player could award them themselves.
  19. I know we can make contracts with x number of dates total, but I'd love to see something where a wrestler agrees to a multi-year deal but each individual year they only work so many dates. Then when the dates are up, depending on the wrestler, you could either have them negotiate a premium cost per extra date or you are out of luck until the end of their contract year. Obviously this is like with Brock or, the one I was thinking of, Van Dam in TNA where they had to take the World Title off of him because he used almost all of his dates by August.
  20. Out of curiosity, where do y'all go to get a list of wrestlers? Is there a website or some wacky list we all use?
  21. I know this isn't in every mod and I'm probably being a smidge oversensitive, but does anyone else find it a little morbid when a wrestler gets injured and the injury is "Family Death"? I mean yes, I actually do laugh when that's the injury as a result of a botched move, but that's because I have a weird sense of humor. So for actual improvements Adam could make in future games, you could set up something where there is a family emergency/death and someone takes personal time off for it, other than it being an in-ring injury.
  22. So 2 things I have been thinking of... -What if we could create a broadcaster for one region and not the entire area? Like, for instance, make one for just Mid-Atlantic and not the entire United States. Right now you could make a new broadcaster and then go into the editor to do take away the other regions, but what's the fun in that? -Also having AI broadcasters grow in size, whether it be opening to new regions or just getting bigger. If that's something TEW 2020 does, I apologize, but I have played this game a lot and that hasn't come up yet.
  23. One of my favorite improvements in 2020 is being able to book up to 4 tapings of a tv show at a time, but I had a suggestion to improve that. Have an option where you don't have to wait until all the taped shows air before having another taping. I was thinking like Impact a few years back when they were hemorrhaging money, so they would have like 3 months of tv tapings over a week or 10 days. In the same vain, again using Impact as an example, being able to pre-tape ppv shows, especially if you are losing money but still have to fill a contract.
  24. So I have a dumb question and maybe this is just in my own head, but it certainly appears that holding a ppv in America will lead to a bigger buy rate than if you hold it in any other country. I've noticed this before, but it was really noticeable in a mod I am playing now. I am using New Japan, but I am using multiple brands and the other brand primarily runs shows in America. Anyway, the NJPW brand has the figurehead and most of the major stars, but if I run a ppv it's lucky to get a third of the buys as the other brand having a ppv in America. Not sure if there is actually a reason or if I am just imagining this.
  25. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="landxx" data-cite="landxx" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="46918" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>i know there Tew 2013 mod that is at 2000 so if you willing to convert the mod you can play it <p> </p><p> Link to that mod <a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=524598" rel="external nofollow">http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=524598</a></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Okay, thank you. But this leads to perhaps a very stupid question. How do you convert it?</p>
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