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  1. Show two. Nice to see Jester and Quick Silver perform well. Lot's of interference on this show. Need to make sure I pick those to be on different shows. Jester absolutely killed this performance (not quite to Black Flash or Jackson Slade levels but good nonetheless). HiPlus is correct here, Tallman is a big deal now. It's not that Trey can't get over, it's that he hasn't had the chance he was gone for the majority of season 2 bar the last two shows. Burke is important too, but I hold certain characters as more powerful than others. Don't forget what we are dealing with. Soul Collectors reaping souls, superhero and supervillain creation, supernatural vigilante's. We got some magic going on here. FINISHERS Sometimes I forget that even though I have a narrative going, we are a small company in Australia just trying to get bye. I need to look at my roster differently, I need to see what they bring to the table when we don't have a TV show or a huge marketing budget to advertise our shows. What that mean's as well is finishers need to look good right from the off. We don't have the ability to build finisher up, we don't have time for finishers to be bad, we need them to look dangerous, so I went through my roster to see which guys have that. Why? because I like to analyse stuff. OH MY GOD HE'S DEAD! Bile uses the Mind Trip which is a vice grip... not good without build, Erasers uses the Rub Out... which is an awful name and according to WreSpi3 it's a high knee. Ugh. However, they are here as they have a tag team finisher called Souled Out (I made it) which is a Flapjack (Bile) into a Lungblower (Eraser) and that is awesome. They use that all the time as their individual finishers suck. Cody Cook uses the 450 Splash and although on TV I can see people getting tired of it, seeing it live would be something special. He also probably lands down pretty hard, excellent. Hardcore Henderson uses the Lariat, big dude like him, bet it's good. I always thought the Pyle-Driver was, uh, a piledriver. It isn't. It's an Double Underhook Powerbomb, that works well too. Vance Sturt's normal finisher is the High Knee which is boo. However, I have used a move I created called Crack-or-Jack which I have as a Back Cracker, which I love both move and character wise. The Schnorfestt Bomb is a Spinning Back Suplex Bomb. which is pretty bad ass, he's a bit small to be using it, but there's not many workers in the company he couldn't hit it on. MOONSAULT MEN! Two of these men use the moonsault but in a different way. D-Pod is a Moonsault Press which isn't any different than a Moonsault. I see his as like a snap moonsault, if that makes sense. It's quick and energetic. Quick Silver's would be a lot more graceful, High arc. Beautiful looking. I place Moonsault Men in between the top and the middle as although high flying moves are good, sharing moves isn't. IT WORKS! AusDev uses the Tumbleweed Legdrop. I actually like the flashiness of it, but it doesn't have that oomph it needs to be to look devastating but I think it works fine. Same thing applies for Black Flash. He uses the Senton Bomb. A flashy, glancing blow. Again, it's fine but isn't the devastating blow that we need. D.O.A's finishing move is called Dark Deed, I don't know what it is other than an impact move. I like it's name, it'll do. He also has a tag team finishing move with Switchblade called Wave Goodbye, again don't know what it is, but again it'll do while Switchblade's own move is called Death Slice which I guess is a sliced bread, though I actually don't know. Felix Harding's is called Drop the F Bomb. Again, no idea what it is but it sounds cool, so I'll keep it around. Francis Burke's is the Flying Flip Neckbreaker, it's kinda weird. Sammy Bach I think uses it, so it has legitimacy, but ehhhh I'm not sure. It's fine. Fuzzy Freeman uses the Reverse DDT which is more a transition move now, but I can see it as a finisher. Sting uses it in real life but I'm not sure how devastating it would be, it's okay I guess. Lothario uses the Triangle Choke (or as I called it "Love Triangle Choke"). I actually like it a lot and MMA has made submissions a lot more viable but without much build it's not going to be as effective. Lucas Pobb's bio mention's how great his Handspring Cutter is, I actually hate the move, but I'll give the game the benefit of the doubt. Bonar uses the Sky Toaster Press which is a Sky Twister Press. Basically AJ Styles Spiral Tap. Flashy, but usually doesn't land very hard. Tallman uses the T-D-T, which is a DDT. I'd usually dislike this but I think it works with his character, quick but effective, still not amazing though. White Wasp uses a Swandive Legdrop which is similar but definitely different to AusDev's Tumbleweed Legdrop. I don;t think he's ever had the chance to hit it though so I could change this if I needed. LIKE A CHOCOLATE TEAPOT! Bushwell uses the Fisherman's suplex and unless you're Mr. Perfect, who built it up for months on PPV/TV, it ain't gonna work. Jester's Punchline for me was a moonsault, but apparently it's an Arabian Facebuster which is a legdrop to the back of the head with a chair. That's.... terrible. It's also illegal, I guess it's just a legdrop to the back of the head here, but I've built it up in my head as such a devastating move that I kinda have a hard time putting it here, ugh. I guess I could just say it is a moonsault, but I can't now, I love the name though. Lance Maddigan uses the Flatliner or a self Rock Bottom as a finisher, absolute crap. Lone Rider uses Ride On. Cool name, terrible move, it's an ahem... "Big Legdrop". Awful. Vortex uses the Swinging DDT, absolute not. That's a transition spot, I need to find something for him before his debut. Having Jester and Rider down at the bottom sucks, but they have established their move now, so that's fine. Next on our analysis journey. Maybe gimmicks. We'll see. Predictions Table Key Name - Score this event - Score Total HiPlus 4/4 - 6/8 Azzak 3/4 - 6/8 John Lions 3/4 - 5/8 Kyteran 2/4 - 4/8 Tiberious N/A - 2/4 YEPW Fully Charged XIIII Lance Maddigan v Lone Rider Vance Sturt's Test - Round 1 Fuzzy Freeman is banned from ringside and if he comes to ringside, The Party People forfeit the match The Australian Party People (Marcus Kerr & Matt Stoppard) v Vance Sturt Industries (D.O.A, Henderson, HoBoo & Switchblade) Vance Sturt's Test - Round 1 Felix Harding is banned from ringside and if he comes to ringside, Mortimer Pyle forfeits the match Mortimer Pyle v Vance Sturt Australian Devil v Vortex Lothario v Quick Silver
  2. YEPW Fully Charged XIII Geelong 62 in Attendance AusDev makes his way to the ring to start the show However, before he can say anything Jester comes out with the man who cost AusDev the title shot last month. Jester: You know I never understood why, out of all the souls I have collected, you are the one that was able to do something that I've never seen before... Devil: Our history means nothing here, Jester. I always knew this was a mind game, this new recruit was you trying to mess with me, because I know that you are threatened by me. You won't face me one on one cause you know what... Jester: Hehehehehe, you think I'm threatened by you? No. I don't care about you enough. However, to have you back in my ranks, that would make me that much stronger. So, I decided to do some digging and I created my new soldier. I'm sure you recognise him, because he is an exact carbon copy of you when you were a Soul Collector, he is Vortex and he is going to bring you... back home MYAH HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHA! Rating: E+ Lone Rider (E) v Lucas Pobb (E) Pobb's infectious attitude gets the crowd going but it's not long before Rider takes him out. Platten: Pobb doesn't have much luck does he? Reacher: As I said before, he's an idiot. Platten: Well, that's a bit much. It isn't long before Rider hits the Ride On and Pobb is counting the lights. Winner: Lone Rider Rating: E- Suddenly, Jester and Trey appear on the ramp with Lance Maddigan. Jester smiles and points to the ring, the man in white then goes to the ring and grabs a mic. Maddigan: I, Lance Maddigan, will rid you, Jester, of this world. Lone Rider tries to talk to Maddigan as he gets in the ring. However, Maddigan attacks Rider, leaving him on the mat, lifeless. Maddigan: That is just the beginning. Rating: E- Melissa: Hello everybody, I'm Melissa and you might know me from interviews such as when Lone Rider was.. uh talking about his reasons for being here, but now I have the Professor and the number one contender for the Australian title, Quick Silver here with me. Silver: That's right Melissa, tonight is the night I have been waiting for. I face Jester for the belt and if I can beat him, I'll not only get the Australian title, but I'll take away a major point of power for Jester, but most importantly, I might just be able to get Wasp back to the way he was. Ventris: That's right. We'll knock three birds out with one stone. Melissa: But what about Ceri and Trey? Silver: Luckily, I have the professor to keep The Queen of the Realm of Darkness out of our match tonight. He'll even the score. Ventris: That I will. Silver: Trey Tallman seems to have his hands full with Lone Rider and with the numbers advantage gone, I know I can beat Jester one on one and maybe, just maybe get Wasp back to normal. Melissa: Okay, well back to you guys. Rating: E Francis Burke (E) v Trey Tallman (E-) Burke is aggressive but Tallman has his moves scouted and returns devastating blows. This is a different Tallman, his attacks are strong, he’s pretty much unstoppable.Burke plays dirty though with a low blow that's missed by the ref, something we've never seen from Burke before. Reacher: Oh that's new. Platten: yeah, and it's sickening. Reacher: Hey, it ain't cheating if you don't get caught. It doesn't put Trey away though, but it does give Burke the chance to set up the Flying Flip Neckbreaker but Trey expertly counters. Burke is in trouble so he bails. However, D-Pod returns from injury. He grabs Burke and throws him back into the ring. Burke is taken aback and turns, unfortunately for Burke, Trey has recovered and a devastating T-D-T llater and Burke is down for the count. Winner: Trey Tallman Rating: E- Melissa: Hello everybody, I'm Melissa and you might know me from interviews such as when I talked to Quick Silver about.. his former protege for some reason but now I have the returning D-Pod beside me, Pod, you're back. D-Pod: That I am Melissa and tonight I cost my former tag partner, Francis Burke, a match. Although that isn't really my style, I decided that seems he decided to attack me, throwing him back in that ring wouldn’t hurt, but now, the two of us are on a crash course and there's nothing I can do to prevent that. Melissa: You still care about him huh? D-Pod: I do. Even though he's fallen off the right path, he's still a friend and I hope, after a few battles we can go back to the way we were. Obviously, we can't tag together but we can be friends and that's all I want. Melissa: That's quite sweet. D-Pod: Well, we were great buddies, everybody needs a friend sometimes and if that means we gotta beat the hell out of each other just to see that, so be it. He can blame me for us losing all he wants, but in the end, we are both to blame. Melissa: Wow, that's deep. What about Trey Tallman? With how dangerous The Soul Collectors have been, giving them free wins probably isn’t a good idea. D-Pod: No, it probably isn’t but Burke was losing anyway. He had cheated and Trey was still beating him, I didn’t change that result. That being said, if the guys need a hand against them Collectors, I’ll help. Let me just deal with Burke first. Rating: E+ w/ Felix Harding (E-) v Henderson (F) w/ Joseph Fornell Harding starts the match well, using hit and run tactics to get Henderson to his knees, but a shoulder block stops that. Henderson is quite a lot bigger than the jock, but Harding is a great athlete and Henderson struggles with that. Reacher: Harding ain't doing half bad here. Platten: I agree, but the impending Sturt Industries back up is sure to be on his mind. Maybe it is, but it doesn't look like it is. Unfortunately, despite how well Harding does, it's Fornell on the outside who makes the difference. Having grabbed Harding's leg for the distraction, Henderson tries the Lariat only for Harding to dodge. This is when Fornell adds a chair to the equation and Henderson smashes it over Harding head for the DQ. Winner: Felix Harding by DQ Rating: E- With the match over, the assault does not end. Henderson continues to beat down on Harding and makes sure damage is done. However, it isn't long before Mortimer Pyle comes out to help his partner, chair in hand he holds off Henderson Before long, D.O.A and Switchblade come out to give Sturt Industries the upper hand again and Pyle tries to hold them off with the chair but the numbers game eventually turns the tide. However, Party People turn the tide around and Sturt industries bail, as they and Pyle stand tall as Harding gets back to his feet again. Sturt comes out Sturt: Well, well, well. Looks like we got a little stand off going here. I think we know what you want, a title shot. Both of you. Well, I don't just give out free chances to anybody, you gotta earn your shot. So over the next three weeks, both you teams will have a challenge to beat, beat all three challenges and you get a shot at the tag belts, but if you fail at any stage, you will not. We could have two challengers, one challenger or the most likely result, no challengers. Boy, wouldn't that be... a rush. Rating: E- w/w/ Ceri Dordevic w/ Jester (E+) v Quick Silver (E) w/ Prof. Ventris It's a pretty even opening as they exchange blows but Jester gets the upper hand there, but Silver has no intention of brute forcing it against Jester so he bob and weave's in and out with Jester chasing him. It looks good for Silver but Ceri gets up on the apron to distract Silver. Platten: Aw, she had to get involved. Reacher: Well, it's not like the Professor won't. Platten: Ceri is Jester’s last shot, he ain’t got anybody else. Reacher: Trey Tallman is still here. Platten: I don't see him around, do you? Reacher is right, Prof. gets up on the apron beside Ceri and picks her up, bringing her back down to ringside. This earns the Prof a slap to the face, but that's all. The distraction works initially for Jester but Silver is disciplined, he knows how important this match is and how powerful Jester is. Silver again gets on top and looks really good. He gets a kick to the face of Jester, but Jester only laughs. Another kick garners another laugh and Jester rises to his feet but a swift knee to the stomach allows Silver to get on top, but Ceri is on the apron again. This allows Jester to kick Silver down and knockout the ref from behind. Silver however, is up and hits a dropkick. Jester is down and a Silver Sault connects. But the ref is down. Silver and the Prof. try to get the ref back to life, however, Ceri is uncharacteristically uninterested. WHAT THE!?! Eraser and Bile come out of nowhere and attack Silver and the Prof. Platten: ERASER AND BILE!!! BUT THEY WERE BANISHED, WHAT IS THIS? Reacher: Never count Jester out, haven't you learnt anything? Platten: But.. Reacher: But nothing, Jester is a genius and knows everything about the Realm of Darkness, you didn't think he'd find a way to bring back his boys? With Silver laid out, Jester back up, cackling like a madman, he revives the ref and hit's the punchline. Jester retains. Winner and STILL YEPW Australian Champion: Jester Rating: E+ Jester and his minions stand triumphant as Jester grabs a mic. Jester: You thought they were gone? Hehehe, well you are right they were and a Soul Collector cannot bring a banished soul collector back to this world from the Realm of Darkness, so how did I do it? Hehehe, well the thing is I didn't, a soul collector can't bring a soul collector back, but a mortal can... which is exactly what my queen Ceri is, that's right. She is the key to all of this. You want me to fight fair, then I want your soul Silver, I want it on the line, you want this belt, you want Wasp back to the way he was, then I want your soul and until then, my soul collectors will make sure you never get the belt you so greatly desire. So, now it's up to you Silver, put your soul on the line or never get what you really desire. MYAH HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHA! Rating: E- Show Rating: E+
  3. Beauchamp Joey for world champion Kenobi High I WILL NEVER VOTE AGAINST THEM The Demolishers Toss up, I'll pick the team with the name The Bern Boys They need to be built up and they could be contenders in the tag div Doomsday I believe they call it a squash Adam Matravers I love Matravers even if he is old now. I say in the same post as saying 43/44 year old Joey Beauchamp should be world champ.
  4. Crouching Storm, Hidden Sifu [vs] Wade Orson & Leigh Burton Open Challenge for the 21CW National Title: Daniel Black Francis (c) [vs] ???? Brickhouse Bandler [vs] Mark Misery w/ Smiling John Smithie & Emmett Askey Landon Mallory [vs] War Machine w/ Cliff King Aurelian Bradley & Welsh Dragon [vs] ???? ‘Rough Justice’ Tommy Cornell [vs] ‘Beautiful’ Blake Belushi w/ The Ozzie Invasion
  5. Been trying to do this game for awhile. The second I saw Trauma Doll the storyline came to me immediately. She's actually a really good promo despite her lack of pop. I tried to find something for face Eddie to do. I came up blank. I tried to bounce him off of DaLay, Maverick and McClean. Maybe he could challenge for the TV title. Eventually that got boring. I already had a plan for that. So this was plan B. I think he's still a few years from Elite Eddie Chandler. It's going to be him exploring how low he will go. Like he gets caught in a sub and he could kiss the guy to get out but won't and taps. A few months later, same situaton but this time he is willing and wins. Not sure, how I'll portray it but I have an idea. I can have him be a villian of the week bouncing him off the DeColts as a heel. He's more interesting to me that way. Thought I could switch him.back face again if I need to, I doubt I will. EDIT: Seems like Trauma Doll will be with CGC for a long time
  6. Always have a little place for analysis after shows, so here we go. Nice first show and thanks a lot for all you guys comments. I'm happy some of fans of the original diary has come back again and of course very appreciative of the new readers. I can see why you'd go with TPP and Fuzzy here and both you guys made solid points. I used "henchmen" in the predictions as they technically hadn't been introduced to the fans yet. They do have names, I just didn't use them in the predictions. I love that each of the three guys here at least got one vote. I think any one of them would be a good challenger for Jester, but overall, I wanted to explore the so called "Hero of YEPW" get his chance to face the big bad. I'm excited for what I have planned and to see what you guys think. Very happy that you two are back. Loved to see the love for some of your favourites from the original. I had such big plans for Vance Sturt in the original but now, he's a bit older and I may not have the time to do it. We'll see. ATTENDANCES I love over-reacting to attendances in the game. This one equalled our best attendance. with Fully Charged 9 and 11. 9 was main evented by The Soul Collectors and D'n'B in the League of Tag Teams and 11 was main evented by The Soul Collectors, Lone Rider and AusDev in a cage match. It seems our fans are big Soul Collector fans. Our season finale for last season had less people in attendance, I guess seeing Jester v Jackson Slade again isn't going to move the needle after seeing it only a few months earlier. I do think people were interested to see who would be next for Jester. The last triple threat we had that main event was back at Fully Charged 6 right after our season 1 finale. It also had AusDev and Lone Rider, the third, Jackson Slade. Slade seemed to be less of a draw post Season 1, which is actually interesting when you go back and look at the original diary, many readers weren't fans of Slade. Glad I banished him when I did. Looking more into Season 2, Slade was in the main event of Fully Charged 6, 7 and 8, all had under 60 in attendance. Then we had 9, 10 and 11 and he wasn't in those main events and they all had 60 or more. Says a lot. This got me thinking and I got out my spreadsheet. Who are the "biggest draws" for YEPW? So I looked at who was in the main event and counted how many people they drew. You'll see below in terms of total and average. Total Fans Drawn Top 5 Jackson Slade 503 in 9 main events Australian Devil 341 in 6 main events Bile 288 in 5 main events Eraser 288 in 5 main events Jester 228 in 4 main events Interested to see who I put in main events the most, which you can see above, they were the top five (as more main event mean more people drawn obviously). I guess a better way to do it would be average fans drawn, which I also calculated. Only workers who were in 2 or more main events will qualify here. Average Number of Fans Drawn Top 5 Lone Rider 58.66 in 3 main events Mortimer Pyle 58 in 2 main events Bile 57.6 in 5 main events Eraser 57.6 in 5 main events Jester 57 in 4 main events Shocked to see Lone Rider leading this table but he only main evented in season 2 and we were drawing more due to higher pop and prestige and momentum were higher, probably has something to do with it. Pyle had one main event in each season and the three Soul Collectors had main events in both seasons too so I value their higher numbers more. Slade actually ranked last here, but he was main eventing from day one, so naturally the earlier shows would have lower attendance, interesting to see though. Predictions Table Azzak 3/4 John Lions 2/4 Kyteran 2/4 HiPlus 2/4 Tiberious 2/4 There will be a prize for winning. That will be after season 4, we are on season 3 now, so it will be a full in game year. YEPW Fully Charged XIII Lone Rider v Lucas Pobb Francis Burke v Trey Tallman Felix Harding v Henderson YEPW Australian Title Jester (c) v Quick Silver
  7. HGC WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE ROYALE: Rip Chord I'm not sure who is a better choice for first champ, Chord or Strong. I guess it depends who you see to have more interesting challengers, I'll go with Chord though 6. HGC INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP: Romeo Heartthrob vs. Liberty I'll take Liberty, Heartthrob is a good worker though and should be a big part of the roster too 5. HGC WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: Black Serpent Cult vs. Vessey Brothers Vessey's. They rule the roost before you can establish other good teams 4. Jack Bruce vs. Dusty Streets I'll give it to Streets, though if you wanted to give Bruce a huge win early, I could understand 3. HGC CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: Mr. Lucha © vs. Golden Fox (1st defense) Lucha is the cruiserweight division 2. HGC HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP: Monty Walker vs. Charlie Homicide I'm a big Charlie Homicide fan so I'll go with him but I'd be putting Homicide in the world title picture 1. Yosuke Narita vs. The Danger Kid Narita is pretty good in 97
  8. Hugh de Aske vs Louie Peyton w/Stefan Raynor If Hugh de Aske wins, he gets a BOW World title shot against Stevie Stoat Comments: Yeah, this isn't a question really. BOW Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: The Northern Lights (Alton Vicious & Riddick Jordan) vs A Pair Of Aces (Grant Taypen & Leighton Buzzard) Comments: Taypen and Buzzard are pretty good but Northern Lights are pretty much the pinnacle of the UK scene Christian Blithe vs Lenny Mochin The winner will participate in the BOW Honour Championship four-way match at For Whom The Bell Tolls Comments: I'll take Mochin. Blithe probably isn't over enough yet Brilliant White vs Night Spyder Comments: This is my own personal preference Vanzycha & Svensson (Pavel Vanzycha & Nigel Svensson) vs School Of Wrestling (Aurelian Bradley & Wes Stryker) Comments: Think this is an obvious one Gordon Leve vs Walker van Cleer Comments: Gordon Leve is a midcarder at best.
  9. YEPW Fully Charged XII Geelong 62 in Attendance Melissa: Hello everybody, I'm Melissa and you might know me from interviews such as when Jackson Slade thought he was going to win the YEPW title but now I have Vance Sturt and his friends. So Vance, can you tell me what's going on here? Sturt: Well, Melissa. This is my company called Vance Sturt industries. And let me tell you Melissa, Snorefesst and I have our first defense of my tag titles and these men will be right there behind me. Melissa: They have their own match also if I'm not mistaken. Sturt: That's right, Henderson, D.O.A and Switchblade will face those idiotic stoner kids and their stupid friend tonight and will rid them of the world for me. Melissa: And what about this gentlemen right here. Fornell: I am Joseph Fornell, Vance Sturt's partner. Some might know me as a famous... baker from times gone past but I have returned to help my friend. Melissa: You don't really look like a baker more like a mobs... Sturt: Now now, Melissa no need to be so rude. Plus, we have some business to take care of so if you could excuse us. Melissa: Oh, um, sure. Back to you guys Rating: E Francis Burke (E-) v Lucas Pobb (E) Pobb jukes and jives around the ring, but Burke is the aggressor. Throwing haymakers one after another, but Pobb dodges like he’s on a dancefloor. Platten: We didn’t see much of this from Pobb in the League. Reacher: He’s an idiot, that’s why. Where do we find these weirdos? Platten: He’s pretty damn ordinary when we consider who turned up so far. Despite Pobb's energy, Burke's new attitude does wonders for him as he eventually lands one of the haymakers. Before long Burke hits the Flying Flip Neckbreaker and that's more than enough. Winner: Francis Burke Rating: E- Melissa: Hello everybody, I'm Melissa and you might know me from interviews such as when I found out about Vance Sturt Industries earlier but now I have Francis Burke fresh off his victory here tonight so, Francis what's on your mind? Burke: Well Melissa, it feels good to be on my own again. After the disgrace that was the LOTT, I finally ditched that over energised fool. D-Pod was the reason we finished last, everybody knows that but the fact is after the beating I gave him last month, D-Pod is hurting and that makes me happy. I'm sure he'll want revenge and I'll be waiting. Melissa: Well, Actually Francis, many people have been looking at you as the weak link in D'n'B and... Burke: Oh, no Melissa. See you don't realise what this guy was doing. Expending energy before matches, getting in the way of my attacks, is he stupid? He must be, but look there's no need for me to get worked up. I got my win tonight and D-Pod is injured, it's all going good for Francis Burke. Melissa: Right.... Back to you. Rating: E Prof. Ventris and Quick Silver are backstage outside a room with a metal door, the disturbing roars of White Wasp coming from behind it. Clearly they haven't healed Wasp's brain from the washing that Black Flash induced, but with him gone, it'll be a lot easier. Silver: Any improvements? Ventris: The daily sessions in which you talk to him are helping but we are still a long way off before he'll be back to normal. Silver: I just wish we could do something, just to make it go a little faster. Ventris: Well, winning tonight would help that. Being the YEPW Champ gives you some power, that could help us get Wasp back to the way he was but... Silver: I know.. Jester. However, if that is who I have to beat to get Wasp back that's what I'm going to have to do. Rating: E && &&w/ Fuzzy Freeman (E) & The Party People (Cody Cook (E-) & Toasty Bonnar (E-)) v Vance Sturt Industries (D.O.A (E) & Henderson (F-) & Switchblade (E)) The Party People and Fuzzy work well early but it doesn't last long as Henderson is able to slow things down as the bigger, stronger fighter. Platten: Henderson is a beast. Reacher: Yes, he is. People better recognise. Platten: What the hell was that? Reacher: I'm being hip, something you would know nothing about. Platten: How about we focus on this match. This allows VS Industries to really take advantage and they corner Fuzzy but he comes back and gets the hot tag to Cook who comes in and takes out DOA and Switchblade but Henderson stops that. Eventually Henderson tags in and everybody makes their way into the ring. After they all brawl, Henderson hits the Lariat on Fuzzy Freeman and that's enough for the win. Winner: Vance Sturt Industries Rating: E- Melissa: Hello everybody. My name is Melissa and you might know me from such interview segments as Francis Burke being delusional but now, I have Ceri Dordevich here, so Ceri, with The Soul Collectors gone, Jester is all by himself, he's only got you left. What can you do to help him? Ceri: Hehe, most people forget about me, Melissa, but the thing is I am Jester's biggest weapon. You see, I am not a soul collector. I am a mortal which is very useful for Jester. Melissa: How so? Ceri: I am his queen. I am not going to talk about all this, I know what will happen and why it will happen. However, what i will say is everybody is looking at us as if we are nothing, as if we are vulnerable but guess what, we are never vulnerable. Tonight we find out who our next victim is, and I can't wait to see who it is. Melissa: What about Trey? Ceri: Trey is a friend but what happens to him is not up to me. Much like the Soul Collectors. I am his queen, I live by his rules and he decides what to do with them. I just carry out his orders Melissa: Okay, thanks. Back to you. Rating: E w/&& Joseph Fornell w/ Vance & Snorefesst (Vance Sturt (E) & Wes Snorefesst (E)) v Dick & Morty (Felix Harding (E) & Mortimer Pyle (E)) It's an absolute far cry from the beginning of the LOTT as Harding and Pyle are a well oiled machine after they were robbed of the belts at Darkness falls. Platten: They are putting it all out there, Dick & Morty know they were screwed but tonight, with no league rules in affect, they get the champs one on one and they are giving it to them Reacher: It's early yet, you know not to count out Vance Sturt Platten: I don't think you realise what this means. Not only for the team of the jock and the nerd, but also with Pyle's history with Sturt, this match is so much more than for belts He's right as the crowd cheer with every right hand Pyle delivers to Sturt, full of passion and revenge as Snorefessr naps on the apron. Snorefesst eventually gets in though as Sturt runs, not getting the comeuppance he deserves. Snorefesst grounds Harding's fast paced offense if only for a moment before a flying shoulder tackle knocks out the ref and Snorefessr. Sturt is straight in as Harding tags in Pyle and Pyle goes for Sturt. One right hand, two, three Pyle's on Fire. SMASH! NO! Fornell clatters Pyle with a chair and Harding receives one as well. Damnit. Crack-or-Jack by Sturt and the ref is coming back to life, Sturt isn't the legal man but pins him anyway. The ref is too hazy to realise, 1... 2... 3. Winner and still YEPW Tag Team Champions: Vance & Snorefesst Rating: E Melissa: Hello everybody. My name is Melissa and you might know me from such interview segments as when Ceri was telling us absolutely nothing useful earlier. Now, I have Lone Rider here, gearing up for his match tonight. Rider: That's right Melissa. I was drawn here by the injustice and it is obvious who I must serve the justice to. That is Jester. I have travelled the lonely wasteland but here I am, drawn by the darkness that I must get rid of. Last month, we saw Darkness Fall, the name was perfect, but tonight I book my path, the path right to the injustice that plagues this place. And when it's all said and done, I'll bring YEPW back to its glory. Melissa: We've actually never seen YEPW without Jester. Rider: Exactly, it's about time the balance was restored and tonight, that begins. Rating: E- Australian Devil is backstage, he is ready for his match as the camera comes up to him Devil: I called the Realm of Darkness my home once before, but I will not return. I have ridden this world of two of Jester's biggest supporters and tonight, I get the chance to face him one on one. Tonight is where my destiny begins to finally rid this world of him. This is not only a personal mission, but it will also bring us back the people we have lost to the darkness, they will come back to the light. Rating: E+ Australian Devil (E) v Lone Rider (E) v Quick Silver (E) The three men waste no time exchanging heavy blows. Devil puts a beating on Silver as Silver but soon comes back with and enziguri. Silver makes his way over Riderbut Rider is able to overpower him. Devil and Rider then exchange blows only for Silver to jump off the top rope and splash both of them. Platten: What a contest, any one of these guys could get the shot at Jester next month. Devil then smashes Rider into the barricade, only for Silver to hit a plancha on Devil. Silver flings Devil back into the ring and joins him but Devil comes back and hits some forearm strikes only for Rider to come back in the fray. Rider punches Devil then Silver and he hits them again and again but Silver hits a kick to Rider then Devil hits a forearm to him. Rider then explodes, smashing Devil in the face before grabbing Silver for the Ride on and he hits it. However, Devil then flies in with a Tumbleweed leg drop on Rider and lands it. Pin... Lone Rider has been eliminated Devil then climbs the top rope, looking for the Tumbleweed Legdrop to take out Silver However, out of nowhere a man comes into the ring and Devil gets down from the top rope. Devil is shocked. He is the same height, long hair, almost a mirror images of each other, The light versus the dark. Devil can't believe what he is seeing. When suddenly the mystery man attacks. With the ref still down, the man is vicious but quick in his attack. Devil is out and the mystery man grabs Silver and puts him on top of Devil. The ref comes back to life and counts the pin. Winner: Quick Silver Rating: E- Show Rating: E
  10. SZW First Steel Cage Match - Lone Rider vs Rusty Mills Big fan of The Duo and although I know Lone Rider is the owners son, yada, yada, yada, I will go for Mills Tag-Team Number One Contender Match - The Golden Grapplers vs Smokers & Suplexes vs The Runway S&S had their chance, Runway are meh for me. Golden Grapplers could be excellent opponents Greatest Fear - ???? vs Armando Guerrero Tough to go against Mr. Squiggles Sydney Championship Number One Contender Match - Dizzy G vs Blackwell Bush My own preference. Buckminster Snark Invitational - Buckminster Snark vs ??? Open invitationals mean big star unless this is a running theme Sydney Championship Match - Jake D’Angelo vs Vortex © D'Angelo is good, but I think Vortex should keep the belt a little longer. Tag-Team Championship Match - Lifeline vs ??? vs The Devoted Souls © It's hard to vote against the mystery team, but I do think TDS are probably worthy of continuing their crazy run at the top of the tag division Australian Championship Match - The Kipper vs Adgee Cross © I would be sooooooo shocked if Kipper won. Tie-Breakers One - Top 3 Matches of the Night 1. Dizzy G v Blakewell Bush 2. Cross v Kipper 3. Mills v Rider Tie-Breaker Two - Promo of the Night (List 3 workers): Dizzy G Snark Cross
  11. CV 97 game with CGC that I'm having a blast with. Let's start with the DeColts The DeColts Characters Steve, Alex and Jack all start with belts around their waist at the beginning of the game and with Elimination only 3 shows away, I started by setting up the characters for my DeColts. Steve, the cocky, athletic jock. The QB of the DeColts if you will. He's a "flashy" brawler who likes to keep a clean image and he's always got hot women after him, which is of course his main weakness. For eg, Helen Wheels being his ex who came back to haunt him with her two monster heel (albeit completely useless) tag team of Mammoth & Land Mass (this is her story pre-game in my canon). Alex, the smart one. The nerd. The man with the plan. He's what makes the DeColts so dangerous. He makes the plans to beat their rivals, including for Steve and Jack. His weakness? He's not quite the fighter of his brothers. He's an okay brawler. with efficiency over flashiness. He can't ad lib. His strategies always work though, so why would he ever need to ad lib, right? Jack, the hot headed amateur wrestler. The best pure fighter of the DeColts, due to him being the smallest (only 6 foot in comparison to his brother who are 6'3and the one who would've been picked on the most as a kid. He can brawl, he can take you down and wrestle. Jack isn't as flashy as Steve and is much a pure rage filled single minded brawler and there in lies his weakness. He's very emotional. You can attack his family and he'll want revenge. Now let's get to what they are up to. Road to Wrestlefestival Only two TV shows before Elimination, the DeColt's take over the first episode. Jack beats Wolfgang Zimmerman, Alex beats Jon Jetson and Steve faces John McClean, putting the world title on the line against him. McClean had won CGC Young Wrestler of the Year for 1996, so he gets to challenge for the CGC World title on the first show of the year, a CGC tradition. Steve, of course, successfully defends. Episode two is centred around the DeColt opponents for Elimination, The School of Tradition. Eric Tyler, The Soldiers of Fortune and TV Champ, Dan DaLay. The Soldiers beat the make shift team of Condor and Alexander Robinson. DaLay successfully defends his TV title against Howling Dog. Tyler beat Ed Monton in the main event. At Elimination, The DeColts beat The School of Tradition (Tyler and The Soldiers), after the match, Barry Bowen comes out and beats up the final two participants, Steve and Tyler as their team makes have already been beat up due to the carnage of the match. Post Elimination, Bowen and Tyler state they should be the number one contender, George says they are the best candidates and there is only one way to decide the next challenger, The Luck of the Draw wheel. They'll spin the wheel at the beginning of the event, whoever it lands on, will face Steve for the title. Later in the show, Steve is getting ready for his main event against Jon Jetson when a girl runs up to him, in a wedding dress, make up smeared and crying, she's very hot. She asks Steve for help, she ran away from her wedding because she was so scared of her fiancée. Steve says he will protect her and invites her to the ring with him tonight, she accepts and introduces herself as Doll. Steve beats Jetson after he get freaked out by Doll staring at him and Steve takes advantage. Jack and Alex beat the new combination of Christopher Hart and Wolfgang Zimmerman who were bullying some smaller wrestlers earlier. Tyler and Bowen have been paired together to face Alex and Jack in our main event, they argue saying to stay out of each others way. They don't and they lose. Steve has a date with Doll, who has cleaned herself up (no wedding dress, make-up fixed), Steve seems quite smitten but Biff the Bruiser interrupts. Impromptu match. Steve makes some incredibly uncharacteristic mistakes, trying to be more flashy than usual to impress Doll. Biff is able to get some licks in, but can't take complete advantage as his moves don't quite hit the mark as Steve seems to be able to make the right adjustment at the exact right moment, which is unlike him. Steve eventually wins. Next week, Helen Wheels comes up to Steve and Doll, with Wheels saying she is disappointed that he has moved on to such trash. Steve defends Doll, but it seemed like feeble Doll had some real rage in her after Wheels insulted her. In the main event, Steve takes on Wheels' tag team, Mammoth and Land Mass in a handicap match. Steve wins after Doll outright attacks Wheels and distracts her monsters for Steve to take control. Post match, Bowen attacks, Jack and Alex save but Alex is worried after Doll viciously attacked Wheels when she appeared so feeble. The last show before Luck of the Draw, Alex talks to Steve to make sure he is okay. He says he is fine, why wouldn't he be? Alex says he is a little suspicious of Doll, she's a little creepy and she was vicious only last week. Steve says that Wheels just pushed her buttons, like people do to Jack. He then goes to leave and a hot girl comes up and gives him her digits, Steve isn't interested, throwing them away, Alex knows something is up. Alex asks George if he thinks Steve is okay, George tells him to trust his instincts. In the main event, Bowen, Tyler and DaLay beat The DeColts after Steve makes an absolutely horrific mistake trying to impress Doll and Tyler is able to counter, hit the Tradition Lift only for Bowen to come in and steal the victory. Luck of the Draw arrives and the Luck of the Draw wheel decides Barry Bowen will face Steve for the CGC World Title. Alex asks Steve and Doll up front what's going on. Steve and Doll say nothing's going on. Alex isn't sure though. He asks Jack what he thinks and Jack says he thinks he's just being Steve, he's always got a new girl on his arm every few months. Alex and Jack defend their tag titles against the Soldiers of Fortune. They win, but only just. Alex' strategy works, but he's distracted and it's up to Jack to ad lib to allow them to keep the belts. Steve takes on Bowen. It's an even affair but Steve continues to be overly cocky and flashy trying to show Doll what he can do. Bowen on the other hand can't seem to do much. His usually devastating shoulder block completely misses. When he lifts Steve, he seems to take too long before Steve counters. Both men seem off but in the end Steve is able to hit the DeColt Stampede and keep his title. Post LOTD, Steve comes out and states that he was lucky to beat Bowen as both men were off their games. He says the far from convincing win isn't good enough and he expects Bowen to right his wrongs and challenge him at The DeColt Wrestlefestival in 5 weeks. Alex has gone full investigation mode, fading out what's going on with Doll and Steve. He interrogates Doll. She says she actually loves Steve but is afraid of her ex, he's been looking for her ever since she left him at the alter. Alex can't argue and let's her go. He then faces John McClean. Using his old strategy, he's able to scrape a win as McClean can't take advantage of an unprepared Alex. Later, Doll asks Steve if she is a problem and Steve assures her she is not, and is not too pleased with Alex. Bowen beats Ed Monton in the main event. Afterwards, he says The DeColts did something to him and he completely underperformed at LOTD because of it. The DeColts better be ready as he is coming for all of them. Week 2 of Alex' interrogations, this time, it's Helen Wheels, who Doll attacked a few weeks ago. Wheels says she doesn't know who she is, but there's a chance she's from their past. She does say though that's she's completely crazy. Afterwards, Alex realises he has no strategy created again this week, this time for John Maverick. He's going to have to wing it. He goes in completely unprepared and Maverick has tightened up his game since the last time they faced. Maverick beats Alex. After that, Steve confronts Alex. He says that the only thing that has changed is Alex'. Not everybody is out to get them and not to be paranoid. He didn't even had a plan for Maverick. Alex states that because he was busy coming up with a strategy for Steve and Jack for the Soldiers of Fortune, but Alex decides they can try take them out without his plan. They do and lose, Steve and Jack start well but Jack's inexperience can't make up for Steve's showboating for Doll. After that, Bowen attacks Jack and Steve saying Jack is his first victim. Week 3 of Alex' interrogations and he brings in his old pal, Dan DaLay. He questions Dan about Doll, if she's from their past, does he recognise her, has he got anything to do with it, all no. He knows nothing about her, if it's School of Tradition business, that's more Tyler's wheelhouse. Tyler comes in and says he wishes he could take credit, Doll seems to be pulling the DeColt boys apart, but it's nothing to do with him. Again an unprepared Alex loses, this time to Dan DaLay as he defends his TV Title. Steve had started the show apologising to his brother Jack and the fans for costing his team last week. Bowen takes on Jack in the main event and beats him. Bowen states Alex is next. Week 4 of Alex' interrogations and he has Barry Bowen in the chair. Alex is getting disheveled and hasn't been sleeping, trying to figure this out, and making strategies for upcoming fights. Bowen doesn't know anything about Doll, but what he does know is The DeColts have messed with him for the last time and Alex will suffer in the main event. And indeed he does, Bowen batters Alex. Alex has a strategy but isn't able to put it into affect due to him being so exhausted. He also has no support from his older brother, as Steve is out on a date with Doll. Bowen is declared the Number one contender for WrestleFestival Day One, but Eric Tyler gets a shot at Steve and the title next week, Bowen will face the winner. One week to WrestleFestival and Alex interrogates Doll once more, again nothing comes from it, she just seems like she loves Steve. In the main event, Steve faces Tyler. A pretty even match that Tyler can't seem to put Steve away, but the Soldiers of Fortune and Dan DaLay make their presence known. Jack comes out to help and so does Alex, despite Steve not helping him. The match is declared a draw due to the mayhem. The DeColts are out numbered though, but get help from the hottest talent in CGC, Steve Flash (more on him later). The two teams battle and in the crossfire, Alex hits Doll by accident as DaLay dodges a counterstrike and Doll gets struck. Steve is FURIOUS. George and security come out to stop the mayhem and break it up. George announces Bowen is still the challenger for Day One, for Day Two a match will take place. Eric Tyler v Steve Flash to challenge the winner of Steve and Bowen on Day Two. The WrestleFestival weekend begins with TV and Steve tells Alex he needs to stay away from him and Doll. She's his future and he's done enough. Unless he wants to get in the ring, he better back off. Alex accepts this. Jack comes to Alex and ask him if he has the strategies as he doesn't want the World Title to fall into the wrong hands. Alex agrees, and gives Jack the strategies which he gives to Steve who begrudgingly accepts them. WrestleFestival Day One is here and Alex and Jack defend their Tag Titles against The Soldiers of Fortune. Jack has to take control of the tie, as Alex is still exhausted, it seems he hasn't given up his pursuit of the truth. Jack does well but the well oiled machine of the Soldiers is a tough ask for the youngest DeColt and in the end, it's basically two on one, and The Soldiers of Fortune become the new CGC Tag Team Champs. Steve on the other hand is back to himself it seems. He kicks out of all of Bowen's biggest moves and has all the counters to Bowen's Train Wreck. Steve beats Bowen and keeps his title. Afterwards, he brings Doll into the ring. He loves her and can't live without her. He proposes and she accepts, the wedding is set to take place on day two, but Steve has to take out Eric Tyler first. Before we finish, Alex needs answers and infiltrates the Women's Dressing Room to look in Doll's locker. Alex sneaks in, sneaking past crew members and such as well as an undressing Helen Wheels. He sees Doll at her locker, before she walks away and leaves it unlocked. Alex approaches the locker and opens it up, "Oh my God", he's found something, he quickly empties the locker into and bag closes it and attempts to leave, he turns to find Wheels (in a towel) standing there, uh oh. Day Two starts with The DeColt minus Alex coming out. They address the crowd stating that Alex has been suspended without pay to sort out whatever he's going through. Steve states he is appalled with how Alex has acted recently and is struggling to find it in his heart to forgive him, but he will be there for his brother when he is back to normal and is disappointed he won't be able to attend his wedding. Steve says he is crazy. Jack disagrees saying Alex just needs some time to figure some stuff out. he says he doesn't think Alex is crazy or while George isn't sure, just trying to keep the peace. Tyler and his School interrupt saying by the end of tonight, he and his stablemates will hold all the gold in CGC. A battle royal takes place to see who will be the new number one contender for the World Title a match that Jack wins, adding more drama to Steve's title defence and upcoming nuptials. Steve beats Tyler, retaining his belt. Now the wedding. Steve congratulates Jack but does seem worried about what the future "Wild Man" might do as the number one contender. Jack says he has nothing to worry about, he would never do anything like that to ruin Steve's day, despite his number one contender status, which Steve greatly appreciates. Now here comes the bride. The wedding ceremony begins, it goes unhitched until the priest states "if there are anybody who object to this now, speak now or forever hold your peace". It's silent until we hear "I OBJECT". It's Alex, holding a large bag, rushing away from security. He looks dishevelled and crazy. Steve orders the security to get him out of here, Jack says maybe we should listen. George is willing to allow Alex to say his piece much to Steve's chagrin. Alex makes his way to the ring, the big bag still over his shoulder. He says one word "Voodoo", Steve rolls his eyes. Alex states he knew something was up, not just with Steve but numerous people on the roster. He admits to breaking into to girls locker room, but also states the reason. He says he needed to find something and the only place he hadn't checked, the locker. He opened up the bag and picked out two dolls, that have a remarkable similarity to Steve and Alex. He says he found these in Doll locker and she has been manipulating people with them. Steve thinks that these are just normal dolls, but Alex says "Watch this". Alex manipulates the doll of Steve to kneel down like he is proposing, a few moments pass and Steve copies the doll, it works. Steve snaps back to life and can't believe it, before moving away from Doll. Alex the goes back into the bag, picking out numerous dolls, Biff the Bruiser, Barry Bowen and Eric Tyler. He even imitates pinfall kickouts with the dolls, and that also works, no wonder Steve was able to kick out of big moves and dodge moves at the last moment. George asks Doll to respond, she says "I didn't think I'd need this, but a girl's gotta be prepared" and pulls a Jack doll out of her dress. She uses the doll to get Jack to blindly throw punches at Alex. Alex bails through the crowd, Steve grabs the bag of dolls and leaves up the ramp. In his haste, a doll is left behind, which the bride picks up. Jack realises what happens and tries to flee but he drops to the floor, holding his abdomen, we see Doll has put a needle in the Jack voodoo doll and the imitates him walking back to her, which he does as his face turns bright red with rage. Doll then says "oh and there's one more thing you need to know Steve". The lights flicker. "I'd like you to meet my husband, the man you believe I ran away from, Xavier Austin." Steve turns to see this man standing behind him (played by Flapjack Flanagan) he throws Steve off the stage through loads of tables, luckily he keeps the bag of dolls in his grasp. Steve is hurt, Jack is trapped under Doll's control and the number one contender to Steve's title and Alex is the only DeColt left standing to face this new monster. What Else Has Been Going On? Ed Monton and Jon Jetson had a mini feud that ended at WFD2, Monton won. Mostly just former tag partners arguing and the like. Eddie Chandler, John Maverick, John McClean and Steve Flash started the save feuding over who should be the contender for DaLay's TV title. They all won their matches (one each week) in the build up to Luck of The Draw and George said there will be a tournament, winner gets a shot at the title. Flash beat McClean and Maverick beat Chandler. Flash then beat DaLay. Then this broke off into two feuds. Flash v School of Tradition and Chandler v McClean. Tyler had been looking for School of Tradition recruits since Luck of The Draw when he tried to recruit Ed Monton, but that failed. When Flash beat McClean and Maverick in one night, Tyler took notice. Flash failed to win the TV title thanks to interference, but Tyler stated he could have won it, if he had some friends to back him. Giving him a few weeks to decide. Flash gets more wins, but rejects Tyler's invitation. DaLay then tells Flash, he'll never win the TV title now. Flash continues his hot run and Tyler gives Flash another chance to join, he rejects it again and comes to The DeColts aid after the main event of Steve v Tyler World Title match and Flash gets put into a number one contenders match against Tyler, but loses in a very close match. Tyler grabs a mic and says Flash has untapped potential and this match proved that. This is his last shot, join The School of Tradition again, Flash rejects it. A disappointed Tyler nods and tells DaLay to take him out DaLay Down. Another and another. Flash is out. Next day, Tyler is bragging how they will hold all the titles when Flash comes out and says he wants DaLay tonight, George makes it so. Flash wins and is now got a chance to get the TV title at the next TV show. Chandler and McClean don't fight much other than arguing backstage. Interfering in each others matches, bad mouthing each other. Eventually it comes to a head and they go one on one on WFD1. It's an open match, but McClean looks to end it when Chandler inadvertently grabs McClean's junk, which disgusts him and Chandler takes advantage and gets the win. In the battle royal on WFD2, Chandler uses his new "tactics" to become the runner up. This is the turn that going to begin Eddie Chandler to become to FAAAAAAAAABULOUS Eddie Chandler, looking forward to his transformation. Also began a new feud between the recently signed Archangel and John Maverick. It only just begun so nothing really to repot there. Wow, this turned out to be long lol.
  12. Okay, let's go. These are all my favourite default Tag Teams from numerous different saves, years, etc. Absolutely Flawless (Lance & Kelly Martin) Adrenaline Rush (Sammy Back & Teddy Powell) Black House (Kazuma Narato & Mokuami Maita) Coulrophobia (Hellech & Pierrot) Devine Fortune (Darryl Devine & Chance Fortune) Flex & Pecs (Frederique & Handsome Stranger) Pinkie & The Vane (Pink Spyder & Trevor Feather) Quadruple B (Bart & Brett Biggins) Savage Fury (Tribal Warrior & Java) The 3AM Boys (Matt Stoppard & Marcus Kerr) The Amazing Bumfholes (Randy & Zimmy Bumfhole) The Animalz (Big Cat Brandon & The Wolverine) The Awesomeness (Huey Cannonball & Jefferson Stardust) The Canadian Blondes (Flash Savage & Ozzie Golden) The Chaos Demons (Ieshige Nishio & Takeshi Yamanaka) The Cockney Rebels (Harley Neill & Danny Patterson) The Darkness Warriors (Danny Fonzarelli & Raul Darkness) The Dirty White Boys (Lead Belly & Greaser) The Duo (Rusty Mills & Donovan Boon) The Fighting Irish (Conner Threepwood & Crockett Tubbs) The Fly Boys (Donnie J & James Prudence) The Machines (Brent Hill & Human Arsenal) The New Jersey Devils (Alex Braun & Tank Bradley) The New Wave (Guide & Scout) The Night Terrors (Babau & Moroi) The Soldiers of Fortune (Chance & Fate) & (Destiny & Fate) The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) The UK Wrecking Crew (Bruiser & Thug) The X Force (Christopher Lister & Jase Cole) The Young Guns (Harry Allen & Ford Gumble) Warp-Jump (HalloWarped & Toady) Zeus & Stevie (Zeus Maximillion & Stevie Grayson)
  13. Jason Dempsey vs BOW World Champion Stevie Stoat non-title match BOW Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter-Final: The Shooters vs Ward & Owen Landon Mallory vs Colin Picalo Thea Davis vs Viper McKenna Bali Daljit vs JK Lee Gram Gorman vs Jermaine Granger
  14. A surprise for the third team in the tag title match, nice. Probably the biggest test Peril and McGhee have had. Two challengers anyone can pin anyone, big match up. Lone Rider dominating Lerone Slim, not a bad idea but execution wasn't great. Is Lerone Slim good at selling? Could have been a factor, I've had some good results with the dominate note, but I only have like a 2-5 min match, never longer. Could also have been a gimmick thing, or the fact that Rider isn't menacing enough. I always thought that "Squash" should be a match type instead of the dominate note. Was questioning Kipper over Blithe but I guess with Kipper up next for SZW shot I guess it makes sense. Seeing you aren't pulling the trigger on the fatal four way, shame. Would have been interested in how you'd write it. Bawes needs a big program now after what he has done in his pursuits of the SZW title. It's kinda like AJ Styles when he came into the WWE and feuded with Reigns, he was never going to win, but showed he's a big player to Vince that he deserves to be featured. Bawes has done the same thing here for you.
  15. Sorry about the access thing guys I forgot to change the access type. Now you should be able to view it no issues. My bad
  16. SEASON 3 OF YEPW Season 2 is in the pocket and the landscape of YEPW has changed drastically over the last few months. Despite the vast changes, one thing has stayed constant, Jester stands atop of the YEPW mountain, the title wrapped firmly around his waist. With Jackson Slade banished and his soul collected, YEPW will have to send another soldier to challenge the King of the Realm of Darkness. Yet, this time, things will be different. No Eraser, or Bile to do his dirty work, Jester is alone with only his Queen Ceri and his new, possibly untrusted recruit, Trey Tallman to turn to. Who will step up now that the odds are a little more even? Vance Sturt is one piece of work. The businessman was the mastermind behind everything that happened in the League of Tag Teams. He used The Party People to get his wins early, then he brought in three new cronies and a partner of some kind to cheat Dick & Morty out of the belt without facing them two on two. However, now, things might not be as peachy as they seem for the Tag Champs. For one, there is quite the queue built up to take on the champs and with a lot of competition comes a lot of fights ahead, with all the tag teams lining up for a shot, for once, Vance and his crew, may just be outnumbered. One team who isn't in the running is D'n'B. Having finished bottom of the LOTT, it's official, they can never team again, not that they would anyway. After the loss, Francis attacked D-Pod as the one thing Francis' wanted was to beat the Entourage and they failed. D-Pod only agreed to be apart of the LOTT to help his friend get revenge but now, D-Pod wants revenge on the man he teamed up with, his former friend, now major rival. YEPW Fully Charged XII Francis Burke v Lucas Pobb The Party People (Cody Cook & Toasty Bonnar) & Fuzzy Freeman v Sturt's Three Henchmen (Henchman #1, Henchman #2 & Henchman #3) YEPW Tag Team Titles Sturt & Snorefesst v Dick & Morty (Felix Harding & Mortimer Pyle) 3 Way Elimination match to become number 1 contender for the YEPW Australian Title Australian Devil v Lone Rider v Quick Silver
  17. Push: Major Star Popularity: E- (Up 4 Points) Record: 6 – 1 – 2 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active AusDev did what he had to do throughout the first two seasons but he never got that real big match up at the end of either one. I do think his match with The Soul Collectors adn re-establishing Trey Tallman was important, but it wasn’t a major end of Season match. I like AusDev and if anything, he's been a solid hand but I think he can do more and be more in the scheme of things. The issue I have is he’s not a YEPW original noe. He’s a DIW guy and that works against him. I would have liked him to be more involved, especially in the main storylines but he always seemed more of a back up then the main guy. Maybe season 3 changes that but I don't know right now. Bile Push: Star Popularity: F+ (Up 17 Points) Record: 7 – 0 – 3 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: F+ Status: Banished (In the Realm of Darkness) Looking at Bile, it was obvious that it was his colleagues or opponents that boosted his matches up and Eraser was also a big part of that. Bile being a lot older now hurts him, he can’t last longer than ten minutes but he has a place on the roster because of what he brings to the table for The Soul Collectors, even if he is banished right now. I'm not the biggest fan of Bile in terms of what he brings to the table, but I like him enough to not replace him. Plus, his increase in pop means he can do well here despite his disadvantages. Black Flash Push: Major Star Popularity: E (No Change) Record: 3 – 0 – 3 Average Match Rating: E+ Average Performance Rating: D- Status: Banished (In the Realm of Darkness) Black Flash has been a main part of shows throughout the year despite the fact he's only wrestled in less than 50% of the shows we've had. I like Flash a lot in terms of his character and his rivalry with Quick Silver is one of my favourite things to write in the entire show. That being said, he hasn't had the greatest year. He wrestled Silver three times and lost three times, twice by DQ but outright lost the big showdown at the end of season 2. This isn't that big of an issue because I think it's his antics in promos and angles that make him such a great foil to Silver, which was his main purpose in the first place. The thing is, he’s one of the most over guys on the roster and that helps his performances be really good. He’s a good performer, but nothing crazy, it’s his pop from RAW that makes him such a good ratings getter. The issue is he complains about putting guys over (did it everytime he had to put QS over, even the DQ’s) and that’s annoying. However, he’s been good so far so we’ll let it slide for now. Blake Bushwell Push: Star Popularity: F+ (Up 9 Points) Record: 5 – 0 – 6 Average Match Rating: E- Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Blake was, well, fine. I look at his pop increase and think, wow, he did exceptionally well but the fact of the matter is, it was his tag team that did well, not him by himself. Not that it changes things, but I don't have as much love for Blake by himself but also don't look at him as a tag team wrestler so he's in an awkward spot. The Entourage were big contenders in my mind for the belts as when I started the tournament I actually hadn't made the decision on who was going to win all I knew was that D'n'B would lose and Soul Collectors and Sturt’s team would look strong. Where The Entourage go from here, I don’t know. We’ll see what Season 3 brings. Ceri Dordevich Push: Manager Popularity: F- (Up 1 Point) Record: N/A Average Match Rating: N/A Average Performance Rating: N/A Status: Active Everything I wanted Ceri to do this year, she did really well. Her interview segments always did well, even with poor talent, her mini-storyline was fun in my opinion and she was always a great character to write for. She was inspired by two people, funnily from the same game series. Dahlia Hawthorne and Ini Miney from the Phoenix Wright series, the act of being a valley girl being Ini and her dark side helping to unleash Jester being Dahlia. Ceri was by far the most surprising part of the diary as she is actually really talented and can cut a fine promo, Ceri will always have a job here unless RAW comes a calling. Cody Cook Push: Star Popularity: F (Up 1 Poin) Record: 2 – 0 – 4 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Cook was brought in as a replacement for The Australian Party People (with Toasty Bonnar) who were signed up to RAW in between 16 and 20. Cook isn’t all that great. He’s okay, but nothing special. He was picked more so for his look. It’s tough for me as The APP were real heroes and a story I really enjoyed in the original diary. I don’t have the same connection with Cook and Bonnar, that’s an issue as they play a big role in Season 3. He’ll do though and maybe I can recreate that connection. Dizzy G Push: Well Known Popularity: F (Up 6 Points) Record: 1 - 0 - 5 Average Match Rating: F+ Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Inactive (Released after the tournament) Dizzy G was the replacement for DJ Panther in the Music Mash tag team for the LOTT. Dizzy G was also the worst performer in the company, I think that sums it up. He can talk sure but got no promo time, why? Because I didn’t book Music Mash promo time originally. I actually think the dynamic with this team is significantly better than the original (Pobb can wrestle, Dizzy can talk) but his gimmick was rated poor, I simply don’t need him and I might have something else for him down the line. D-Pod Push: Star Popularity: F (Up 1 Point) Record: 4 – 1 – 7 Average Match Rating: E- Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Pod was a favourite of mine when I started the diary but that quickly changed as there were not many reasons to push him like I wanted to. There were other more talented, more over and better characters who were better choices and choosing them over Pod was easy. His biggest asset are his promos and I feel like he’s worse in 20 than he was in 16 in the ring. Least he has a story going into Season 3 with Burke Eraser Push: Star Popularity: F+ (Up 16 Points) Record: 7 – 0 – 3 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E Status: Banished (In the Realm of Darkness) I like Eraser, he has singles potential but the big problem is that he is not Jester. Jester will always be the leader and that is why Eraser will probably never get to the top of the pile. That being said I was strongly considering putting the tag belts on The Soul Collectors but they had to do other things so I decided to go a different direction. Eraser is actually a good worker but was not over to begin with. I’ve rectified that and now he’s started to put in much better performances. We’ll see what happens in Season 3. Felix Harding Push: Star Popularity: F (Up 1 Point) Record: 5 – 1 – 1 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E Status: Active Felix Harding is was favourite hire from the League of Tag Teams. He's a pretty good worker for one, has a cool gimmick and has a useful tag team too, Harding has been a solid addition to the roster. The issue, he’s in APW, which wasn’t the case in 16 as he left in the save. That’s not good for him that he’s still there. I dislike my workers being in other companies which means his future is less set here than it was back in the original diary, but I still have plans for him. Francis Burke Push: Well Known Popularity: F+ (Down 4 Points) Record: 3 – 1 – 8 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E Status: Active My relationship with Burke soured a lot in the original diary and that has still left me disliking him. He’s not as useless or problematic here and the issues I had in the original didn’t show up, but I had to follow the original plan. Looking at Burke his best asset is his Psychology which is actually uncommonly high. That being said, I just… ugh… with him. His character is blergh, his skills are meh and the only thing he has right now is the feud with Pod. Fuzzy Freeman Push: Star Popularity: E- (Down 3 Points) Record: 2 – 0 – 5 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E Status: Active Fuzzy.. Might stay around. I have him as active now and in the original diary, he had a role in Season 3 but I’m not sure if I need him though. Fuzzy is a solid performer, in that he can give you good ratings because of his popularity, but I’ve been draining that in the LOTT. His performances have not gotten any worse though and on the surface he looks to be a one of the more well rounded workers on the roster, but his gimmick doesn’t really fit for the chapters upcoming. Whether I use him or not is a toss up at the moment Jackson Slade Push: Major Star Popularity: E (Down 8 points) Record: 5 – 1 – 3 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: D- Status: Banished (In the Realm of Darkness) Jackson Slade never became the character I wanted him to be. He started out as a kinda heelish face where he wasn't a very nice guy but always fought on the right side and I wanted him to become an out and out face by the time the end of season 2 came around but I think that more manifested into a hatred for Jester on Slade's part then him becoming full on heroic babyface. No matter, I still liked Slade for what he was. He’s banished now and with him being in APW, I’m thinking I’ll release him. I have no need for him. He wanted to complain about putting Jester over the two times, but Jester cracked his knuckles and Slade changed his mind and put him over. That means he’s not gonna put everyone over and I dislike that. Jesse Tasman Push: Recognisable Popularity: F (Up 2 points) Record: 2 - 0 - 5 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Inactive (Released after the Tournament) Tasman is a guy for the future, but he doesn’t fit what I'm trying to do so I’m going to let him go. It’s a tough choice, but I think it's the right one. I like Tasman in my private games, but here, I can’t get behind him. His character is too embedded in my brain to change him into anything else, he’s a surfer dude, that’s him. We’ll see what happens down the road, maybe one of the other companies might pick him up. Jester Push: Major Star Popularity: E- (Up 19 points) Record: 5 - 0 - 1 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active He's been the main villain, main focus, top champ and main evented our two season finale's (so has Jakson Slade oddly enough). The big issue in this project in comparison to the original one is that he just isn’t over in Victoria where YEPW is based. He had 0 pop and that hurt his performances early, but I’ve gotten him over now. He’s not the most over guy in the promotion, but that's okay. Things change for him now though. Most of his cronies have been banished, all except Trey, but didn't Trey come back from being banished? Yes but that was different, right? Also, what is Trey now? What will Jester do without his buddies, and a new buddy in Trey Tallman that he may not trust? Plus there are loads of people gunning for his belt and what exactly are the rules to the Realm of Darkness? Find out on Season 3. Lone Rider Push: Major Star Popularity: E- (Up 12 points) Record: 6 - 1 - 1 Average Match Rating: E- Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Rider has been up and down. He's been presented as a strong presence but never really had the main focus. I like what I've done with Lone Rider but he’s been a background character. He’s not great in the ring but he’s over now. Again, not majorly but enough. He has more going for him this time around and I think that will work out well for him. Not like he wasn’t going to be featured in the coming seasons anyway. Lothario Push: Star Popularity: F+ (Up 3 points) Record: 4 - 0 - 6 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E Status: Active It's hard to look at Lothario as a tag guy, but he kinda has to be for the time being. He isn’t really what I want to push for YEPW and that’s a problem. He’s also in APW, bad sign. The thing is, if you look at stats, The Entourage are certainly the workhorses of the tag division. If you look at his performance he’s actually the fourth best performer in the company, and he’s certainly not all that over (though he’s not lacking pop either). He’s also one of the guys with the matches in the year, so even though I can see why I could get rid of him, he may just be too talented to let go and his tag team is too important right now. Lucas Pobb Push: Star Popularity: F (Up 3 points) Record: 1 - 0 - 5 Average Match Rating: E+ Average Performance Rating: E+ Status: Active Pobb replaced Lerone Slim in the Music Mash tag team from the original diary as Slim is kinda a big deal in ZEN now I thought this was going to be the worst signing of the LOTT. Pob has disappointed me in previous private games, here.. He’s been one of the best performers in the entire league and I believe he ranks sixth in the entire roster. I wanted to get rid of him immediately afterwards, that was the plan… Now, I think I have to keep him. There are some complications, the disco dude gimmick is not where I want to go in terms of gimmicks, but it’s rated legendary in the game. I don’t really want a disco dude walking around the place, do I? Melissa Abernathy Push: Interviewer Popularity: F (No Change) Record: N/A Average Match Rating:N/A Average Performance Rating: N/A Status: Active Melissa was brought in to replace Ceri Dordevich as the interviewer once Ceri was shown to be a Jester follower. In the original diary, it was Jaime G who came in, she’s in DIW now, Melissa is the back up. She’s…. Fine. Looks better than she talks but she’ll do. Mortimer Pyle Push: Major Star Popularity: E- (Up 1 point) Record: 7 - 1 - 4 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E Status: Active One of my favourites due to the original diary, Pyle has been pretty good so far. The fact that his tag team with Harding works well. His team was interesting enough for me to convince myself that they would be good contenders for the belt near the end. Harding and Pyle have a very cool connection between their characters that I really like which bodes well for both men. I do think he’s probably one of the better performers in the company because of his popularity, but he’s no slouch in the ring and has some ent skills to work with. Prof. Ventris Push: Personality/Manager Popularity: F (No Change) Record: N/A Average Match Rating: N/A Average Performance Rating: N/A Status: Active Ventris started as such a huge character in the diary for what he was in the scheme of things but as time has gone by, he's been more of a secondary character that I bring out when I need something to be explained or revealed ala the White Wasp needing to be unbrain-washed and Ceri being a Jester follower and I think he'll stay like that. He had a lot bigger role in my mind when I started this but I think Jester, Slade, Silver, Flash and Wasp have kinda shared what he was supposed to do and that's fine, he's still needed to explain the science or magic behind things now and again. Quick Silver Push: Major Star Popularity: E- (Up 19 Points) Record: 5 - 0 - 2 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Silver has been really good as YEPW's resident hero but as we all know a hero is nothing without a good villain and I think Black Flash was perfect in what he did. Silver always seemed behind on something. Whether it be Flash tricking him or coaxing his protege to change sides, I think Silver did really well at being a babyface that fought from behind all the time. With Flash banished now, it opens more avenues for Quick Silver to do bigger things and I look forward to that. As well, he’s finally over enough to put on decent performances, he was seriously lacking for awhile. I will say I don’t think he’s the worker he was in 16, he seems worse now, he seems just adequate now, he was decent before. The Kipper Push: N/A Popularity: E- (No Change) Record: 1 - 0 - 0 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Inactive (Released) Kipper is gone after his season one match against Francis Burke. He replaced Gregory Grace in the original diary, but I didn’t want to bring Grace back in because he is so over. Kipper did the job I wanted him to do but he’s gone now and probably won’t be back. Toasty Bonnar Push: Star Popularity: F+ (Up 2 Points) Record: 2 - 0 - 4 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active The second replacement for The Australian Party People and Bonnar is better than Cook, but not by much and his promo skills are absolutely dire. He got the gig due to his picture but damn, I shoulda gone with someone else. I think I say that about a lot of the workers for the replacements but I didn’t have many options (unemployed only). Bonnar will do, but he and Cook will probably be gone whenever I get the chance to get rid of them. Trey Tallman Push: Recognisable Popularity: F (Up 4 Points) Record: 1 - 0 - 5 Average Match Rating: E- Average Performance Rating: F+ Status: Active I ballsed up Trey’s comeback in the original diary, I made amends here. However, with his what, six month vacation, he is not over and cannot put on a good performance because of it. Trey is the second worst performer in the company and his absence in season 2 is the reason. He just hasn’t had the chance to get over. I feel like my audience appreciates familiarity. Guys come in, start poorly, but as time goes on, they get better in their performances, they become more accustomed to what the crowd want. I also believe the majority of Trey’s matches were storyline and he was losing them, season three should help him increase those performance ratings. Vance Sturt Push: Star Popularity: F+ (Up 6 Points) Record: 6 - 0 - 3 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Sturt has a really good gimmick, one of the few that caught on with the readers in the original diary. He has a story going into season 3 and new friends that helped him out to win the tag belts, so of everybody on the roster, Sturt is probably top of the tree when it comes to sheer momentum and storylines out the wazoo going into season 3. I like Sturt and expect his involvement in the show to continue as one of the more fun gimmicks to write and come up with things for. The issue is he’s not 34 at the start like in the original diary. He’s 39 going into season 3. Oof. It’s affected him too, he’s not the same guy. However, he’s our tag champ, he’ll be featured going forward. Wes Snorefesst Push: Midcarder Popularity: F+ (Up 5 Points) Record: 5 - 0 - 2 Average Match Rating: E Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Active Snorefesst replaced HoBoo (Boo Smithson, who is now DIW’s main man) from the original and it’s hard to have the same love for him. He’s not as good, not as over, still can’t do a promo for his life and is smaller. All bad signs. However, his name is perfect for the gimmick. He got lucky. I don’t have much love for him, but that’s fine. I’m happy to give Sturt a run with the tag belts. White Wasp Push: Recognisable Popularity: F (Down 2 Points) Record: 0 - 0 - 6 Average Match Rating: E- Average Performance Rating: E- Status: Inactive (Recovering from being brainwashed; In Captivity) I honestly thought Wasp won at least one match over the first two season but apparently not. Anywho, he was a toll in the Silver/Flash feud more than anything else and I think it worked a treat. I really liked everything about that feud (except maybe Flash never getting a win but look) and Wasp was a big part of that from being a comedy sidekick to brainwashed primal animal type, it worked well for what it was supposed to do. He's inactive right now, but he's still on the roster, He’s also in APW (ugh) which is a real shame. I have long term plans for him and with him being in APW, I might have to change them
  18. Okay so story time. Back when TEW 2016 was the newest TEW, I had a diary called YEPW: Australia's Wacky World of Pro Wrestling. It's a diary I really enjoyed back then but just with life, TEW 2020 was announced and just a bunch of other things, the save fizzled out. However, thanks to @HiPlus and his incredible SZW diary (Link), where he uses some of the guys who were key to YEPW, I went back and re-read it. I had a blast reading it and remembering the plans I had, the characters and stories I had and so this came to pass, I'm rebooting it. What I've found is that I need creative projects to just keep myself going as my job isn't very creative and I don't get to use creativity a lot so I have a few projects going in rotation (Youtube is the main one (Link shameless plug). Sports gaming channel, I'd appreciate any support. I also have a game I'm working on, nothing serious, just creating monster sprites and map tile sheets, plus other smaller gaming project which I have a lot of fun with, but this will be become a high priority) so I'm adding this to the mix. Starting in C-verse 2020, I have rebooked the entire first year of the save. Some things have changed from the originally diary (Link some of the shows formats are messed up but you can read some shows if you are interested) due to some characters being signed elsewhere, others being big deals in other companies and finally, me just righting wrongs from the original. So, below, I have a document that has all the shows from the first year (2 seasons, 13 shows), I will then have a roster review going into season 3, and a season preview for season 3. Then we'll get into shows for season 3. Also, there will be a prediction contest so if you wanna take part in that, I'd appreciate it. Anywho, thanks for reading. YEPW YEAR ONE (SEASON 1 & 2) LINK HERE SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT!!!! PLEASE READ DOC ABOVE BEFORE SCROLLING!
  19. LONE RIDER V RUSTY MILLS IN A CAGE!! TAKE MY MONEY. Loving the Golden Grapplers. Really like them as a team. Also, fatal four way for ths title? Seems like a logical conclusion given Kipper and Cross' history. Big props to Diesel Dan getting that out of Wesker, sure chemistry was a part of that but seriously well done. Think with both truckers being on the roster, don't know why they haven't been fed to Peril and McGhee more often. They're probably the most credible team on the roster.
  20. The Bern Boys I'll take the actual tag team Koller,Lister, Cole Koller is probably the x-factor here Frisby I've like his shtick so far Beskov Toss up for me Cooper always been a Cooper fan Cornell + Doomsday I tend to have a rule where if their name has 'Cornell' in it, I generally don't vote against them
  21. Stoat Because Manchester doesn't have the same aura about him to be first champ The Shooters Personal Preference Matthew Macks COYBIG Bali Daljit Van Cleer is a tag guy Bilous and Jankovic Always been a fan of Bilous, haven't had a chance to use her in a long time though Merle O Curle Because COYBIG Padraig O Hearne See above Futute X Big Fashionistas fan but Future X are better Landon Mallory Dudes a stud Colin Picalo Because why not.
  22. Aw yiss. I love CV97. I am ready, where's my popcorn? Lucha Eagle is cool but Lucha is usually the HGC cruiserweight king All-Star Team Big Untouchables fan here but it's hard to vote against Richie Pangrazzio and The Vessey's Black Serpent Cult Actual Tag teams should go further in the tournie Sam Strong You better do the job, brother.
  23. The Wild Bunch Oroginal Sinner Canadian Blondes Chess Maniac Warren Technique War Chiefs
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