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  1. Thank you, really appreciate it. Will go with the Blinksum. Actually took me a bit but I get it xD Man that is great
  2. I can't stop myself from having a roster that is too big although I got better using most of my guys on a regular basis now. One thing I find annoying about my own booking is pushing young talent too fast up the card. Having them work the lower card for a longer period is so hard for me. Last but not least I tend to forget about my female talent at times and only have them feud for the title and nothing else.
  3. Venue Name: Zagreb Teretana Open Date: 1983 Location: Zagreb, Croatia, Southern Europe Venue Size: 148 Description: A small sports venue mostly used by schools and small local teams. Venue Name: The CCC Open Date: 2013 Location: Cluj, Romania, Southern Europe Venue Size: 7780 Description: The Cluj Convention Center, better known as The CCC, is a newly build, state of the art convention center that can hold all kinds of events. Venue Name: Old Rijeka Ballroom Open Date: 1948 Location: Rijeka, Croatia, Southern Europe Venue Size: 827 Description: The large Ballroom in Rijekas cultural district has seen better days for sure. Nowadays used for proms and dance competitions, this venue might have a couple more events to hold until it will be shut down.
  4. Venue Name: UT Warehouse Complex Open Date: 1963 Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands Venue Size: 757 Description: An old factory warehouse right outside of Utrecht that has been renovated to hold concerts and wrestling shows Venue Name: The Mill Open Date: 1998 Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands Venue Size: 39865 Description: A large stadium with a closeable roof that plays host to soccer games of Rotterdams first division team. Venue Name: Palais Mediterraneen Open Date: 1983 Location: Nice, France Venue Size: 3572 Description: Used for classical music concerts most nights, the Palais Mediterraneen can be made into a usable wrestling venue with little effort.
  5. Venue Name: Flemish Arena Open Date: 1992 Location: Antwerp, Belgium Venue Size: 17268 Description: Flemish Arena is a popular indoor venue for sports and concerts in the regions biggest city Antwerp. Venue Name: Velodrome Toulouse Open Date: 1979 Location: Toulouse, France Venue Size: 18255 Description: The Velodrome Toulouse is a classic indoor cycling arena that can be used for concerts or other events as well. Venue Name: Coffee And Sweat Open Date: 2011 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Venue Size: 427 Description: Making some fun of Amsterdams Coffee Shops, this gym is able to hold combat events while selling the occasional plant based treat at the side. Venue Name: Hall Of Wallonia Open Date: 1996 Location: Liege, Belgium Venue Size: 11222 Description: The Hall Of Wallonia is the biggest indoor sports arena in the region of Wallonia. Right in the center of Liege it hosts all kinds of event of different genres.
  6. Venue Name: Faithful Gym Open Date: 2013 Location: Tacoma, Washington (North West) Venue Size: 175 Description: Named for the owners all-time favorite wrestler Christian Faith, this gym prides itself on being a starting ground for local athletes. Venue Name: RBC Hall Open Date: 1968 Location: Vancouver, British Columbia Venue Size: 12752 Description: The Royal British Columbia Hall is a nice venue for concerts but can also be used for wrestling or MMA.
  7. Venue Name: The Up Over Open Date: 2009 Location: Melbourne, Australia (Victoria) Venue Size: 366 Description: A popular Melbourne night club with the name clearly poking fun at the fact people call Australia "Down Under" Venue Name: Cahill Stadium Open Date: 2001 Location: Brisbane, Australia (Queensland) Venue Size: 17252 Description: Cahill Stadium is a modern open roof stadium, hosting rugby, soccer and aussie football. Venue Name: Club 99 Open Date: 1999 Location: Brisbane, Australia (Queensland) Venue Size: 482 Description: A local club mostly known to host indie and alternative concerts. Venue Name: McLeod Hall Open Date: 1990 Location: Brisbane. Australia (Queensland) Venue Size: 6105 Description: McLeod Hall is Brisbanes main location for hosting concerts and other entertainment events. Venue Name: Fight Ranch Open Date: 2012 Location: Tasmania Venue Size: 177 Description: The Fight Ranch is a small fight club in the middle of nowhere. Venue Name: Jim's Gym Open Date: 2005 Location: Auckland, New Zealand Venue Size: 526 Description: Owned by Jim Mooney, the gym has opened it's doors to host combat sports of any kind.
  8. Venue Name: Honor Acadamy Open Date: 2011 Location: Hawaii Venue Size: 145 Description: Honor Acadamy is a local Gym frequented by boxers and MMA fighter. Venue Name: Royal Swedish Hall Open Date: 1973 Location: Stockholm, Sweden Venue Size: 11827 Description: A large concert hall in the culural distict of Stockholm. Venue Name: The Glacier Open Date: 1988 Location: Reykjavik, Iceland Venue Size: 477 Description: The Glacier is a popular night club in Reykjavik. Constantly looking to host special events to attract more guests, it's just a matter of time until wrestling promoters make it a home.
  9. Venue Name: Jackson Palace Open Date: 1976 Location: London, England, Southern England Venue Size: 11220 Description: As a sports and entertainment venue Jackson Palace is best known for hosting large darts events. Venue Name: O'Briens Pub Open Date: 1981 Location: Dublin, Ireland Venue Size: 135 Description: O'Brien Pub is a mainstay in Dublins nightlife, hosting underground fight shows on a regular basis to entertain it's guests. Venue Name: Davies Main Hall Open Date: 1994 Location: Cork, Ireland Venue Size: 577 Description: Known for hosting most of Cork's cultural events, Davies Hall should be a no-brainer for wrestling promoters.
  10. <p><p>Venue Name: Frankfurt Riding Hall</p><p></p><p> Open Date: 1982</p><p></p><p> Location: Frankfurt, Germany</p><p></p><p> Venue Size: 2649</p><p></p><p> Description: For most people a riding hall wouldn't spring to mind for hosting wrestling events, but in this case the venue has seen boxing events and the odd wrestling special.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> Venue Name: Rhine Hall</p><p></p><p> Open Date: 2011</p><p></p><p> Location: Cologne, Germany</p><p></p><p> Venue Size: 18104</p><p></p><p> Description: Rhine Hall was build as a modern concert hall in Cologne.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> Venue Name: Golden Pavillion</p><p></p><p> Open Date: 1972</p><p></p><p> Location: Prague, Czech</p><p></p><p> Venue Size: 811</p><p></p><p> Description: Golden Pavillion is a former theatre in the centre of Prague, nowadays the venue is rarely used but it still holds a special place in the heart of Pragues population.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> Venue Name: MannInc Center</p><p></p><p> Open Date: 1998</p><p></p><p> Location: Denver, Colorado</p><p></p><p> Venue Size: 11738</p><p></p><p> Description: As a convention center this venue has struggled to stay relevant until it was bought by MannInc CEO Elias Peyton in 2012. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> Venue Name: The Backstage</p><p></p><p> Open Date: 1990</p><p></p><p> Location: Eindhoven, The Netherlands</p><p></p><p> Venue Size: 192</p><p></p><p> Description: A popular night club in the dutch city of Eindhoven, the venue has been host to local MMA showcases sine the early 2000's.</p></p>
  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="CPBHBK" data-cite="CPBHBK" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51856" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Thank you Kg for your additions, Wales needed an arena in the 10's cause there biggest is 50,000 and before that it's 5,000 so now shows of 10000+ have a place to go. And historical Memorial Hall is a nice place to add especially if this gets used for historical databases.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Coming up with new venues is fun, I love helping out with this expension</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Ega Hall</p><p> Open Date: 1952</p><p> Location: Aarhus, Denmark</p><p> Venue Size: 6927</p><p> Description: After being destroyed in WWII, the famous concert hall of Aarhus has been rebuild and hes seen all kinds of arts and music through the years.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: The Ring</p><p> Open Date: 1958</p><p> Location: Lahti, Finland</p><p> Venue Size: 127</p><p> Description: A small historic venue known for being an iceskating hotspot, The Lahti Icering, as it is named originally has hosted some small indy shows in the past decades.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Nordlys Stadium</p><p> Open Date: 1987</p><p> Location: Bergen, Norway</p><p> Venue Size: 9205</p><p> Description: Nordlys Stadium is home to the Bergen Football Club and many of Norways larger concerts.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Donau Festhalle</p><p> Open Date: 2006</p><p> Location: Linz, Austria</p><p> Venue Size: 13190</p><p> Description: A state of the art concert hall in the austrian city of Linz. This venue is primed to become a home for wrestling and MMA fans alike.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Poznan Theatre</p><p> Open Date: 1973</p><p> Location: Poznan, Poland</p><p> Venue Size: 148</p><p> Description: A small theatre in the heart of polish city Poznan, this venue may have seen better days but it is beloved by the people of Poznan.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Rover Hall</p><p> Open Date: 1939</p><p> Location: Doncaster, England (Northern England)</p><p> Venue Size: 772</p><p> Description: The former town hall of Doncaster has surely seen better days, but after being purchased by famous son of the City Brandon Rover, it seems like Rover Hall is moving towards newer revenue streams.</p>
  12. Venue Name: Auckland Memorial Hall Open Date: 1952 Location: Auckland, New Zealand Venue Size: 6352 Description: Aucklands main location for cultural events, the Auckland Memorial Hall has seen better days before. The main hall has been renovated multiple times and has everything needed to become host of a rising wrestling business in New Zealand. Venue Name: WelshCo Arena Open Date: 1989 Location: Cardiff, Wales Venue Size: 12276 Description: WelshCo Arena or Arena of Southern Cardiff as it was calles before beeing bought by the business giant, it has hosted many national indoor championship and boxing nights in the past.
  13. <p>Venue Name: Saar Arena</p><p> Open Date: 2012</p><p> Location: Saarbrucken, Germany</p><p> Venue Size: 7251</p><p> Description: A state of the art Arena located at the Saar river that is destined to become one of Europes favorite wrestling venues.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Daan's Gym</p><p> Open Date: 1997</p><p> Location: Almelo, The Netherlands</p><p> Venue Size: 172</p><p> Description: Usually a hotbed for dutch MMA talents, Daan's gym has seen a few local wrestling shows in the past.</p>
  14. Venue Name: Lions Den Open Date: 2003 Location: Bruges. Belgium (Western Europe) Venue Size: 704 Description: Named for the flemish lion, the Lions Den is a small indoor sports venue in the flemish city of Bruges.
  15. This might be fun Venue Name: Eishalle Dusseldorf Open Date: 1995 Location: Dusseldorf, Germany Venue Size: 2519 Description: Home Field for the Dusseldorf Ice Tigers of the German Hockey League, the Eishalle Dusseldorf has been sight for some of Germanys larger Wrestling shows of the past. Venue Name: Hesse Arena Open Date: 1974 Location: Kassel, Germany Venue Size: 3731 Description: The Hesse Arena is a concert venue located in Kassel. With less prominent musicians coming to the area though, the owners try to get more Wrestling into their building. Venue Name: NordClub Open Date: 1987 Location: Kiel, Germany Venue Size: 309 Description: A small club venue mostly known for it's heydays in the mid 90's, when alternative bands frequented the stage of the NordClub (Northern Club) in Kiel, Germany.
  16. Does cold momentum fade just like hot momentum if a worker is away for a longer time?
  17. They are set as individuals (Fame&Money in SWF) and I only use them together
  18. I can see this as a problem in one of my teams but in another the guy with cold momentum has a legendary gimmick and gets all the Ws for the duo
  19. I ran into a problem regarding momentum of Tag Teams. Guys of the same team have very different momentum. one being hot and the other being cold. Trying to let the cold guy make the pins doesnt change much yet so any idea on how to get them on a similar level? (they only compete in tag matches and are my current tag champs)
  20. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="marquisdepyro" data-cite="marquisdepyro" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47811" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This was fixed several patches ago, I haven't had the issue since. If it's still happening and you've updated it may well be a bug.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> oh okay, started the game prior to that patch then, any way to fix it in an older save?</p>
  21. Why does momentum for non wrestlers get cold even when being used regularly in angles (good ones actually compared to their pop) and while doing good in storylines? This really annoys me.
  22. <p>December 2020</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> SWF World - Primus Allen</p><p> SWF North American - Hollywood Bret Starr</p><p> SWF Tag Team - The Dallas Cowboys (Ranger & Marshall Dillon)</p><p> </p><p> RIPW - Matthew Keith</p><p> RIPW USA - Joffy Laine</p><p> RIPW Tag - Damian Dastardly & Christian Blithe</p>
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