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  1. this is specifically talking about adding an addition to the talent offer screen and thinking you could realistically add this in due to the space provided. Just one of the same boxes as the amount of appearances box but below it with these 5 options.

     

    wins all

    slightly win more (the person has creative control)

    Balanced

    slightly loses more

    loses all

     

    should also probably get improvement on company opinions within a said relationship when you pick the losing record options or even better chances of getting better deals during talent trades with said company

     

    you could even have an rng element where (let's just say a 1/20) chance the promotion you've given the talent to goes against the deal and books against your wishes causing a bad relationship. Could also happen if the two bookers of each company have a bad relationship in-game.

  2. So Kaval's nick name is "The Warrior Warrior"? Senshi literally means Warrior :p

     

    Oof lol I’m happy you caught that it’s supposed to just read “The Extreme Warrior” Kaval but I had Senshi next to it on accident in the google doc if I was going to call him “The Senshi” Kaval maybe I’ll think of something better The Extreme Warrior is a bit generic for my Liking

  3. <p>TNA</p><p>

    Tired of being number #2, Dixie Carter searched for any interests elsewhere in the world to see if TNA could expand their image. Luckily for her, they did! Panda Energy sold their Majority shares of TNA to Sky Sports. TNA's new base location of London England could just be the fresh start they need with now being the “big fish in the little pond” of the UK scene. Will the return to the former glory of the mid 00’s or will the new change of scene still result in the same “LOLTNA” movement of the Hogan and Bischoff years?</p><p> </p><p>

    NJPW </p><p>

    This is a much different New Japan Pro Wrestling that you’re used to seeing. After losing to Kazuchika Okada in the Co-Main Event of Wrestle Kingdom and dropping the NEVER Openweight Title to Tomohiro Ishii at The New Beginning in Osaka show. Tetsuya Naito pitched the idea of going back to Mexico to Gedo feeling his current “stardust babyface” character was not fresh anymore as he noticed fans' excitement for him has dropped off in the past year. Gedo said, “It’s not the right time just wait till after the G1 and we can do it next year.” Naito understood Gedo had his own plans for what he should be doing right now however Tetsuya Naito had not renewed his contract in January and was feeling offers from AJPW and NOAH. Having turned in his notice to Gedo that he was leaving after the New Japan Cup in March. Tetsuya Naito having talked to his close friends Kota Ibushi, Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori, and Yuji Okabayshi during one of their annual meetings. It was decided that both Tetsuya Naito and Kota Ibushi would turn in their notices and leave New Japan Pro Wrestling to join their close friend Taiji Ishimori’s promotion Pro Wrestling NOAH. It’s been a rough 2014 for New Japan Pro Wrestling. They have lost Tetsuya Naito, Kota Ibushi, and soon-to-be Prince Devitt all before the G1 Climax. Will New Japan be able to make new stars to fill in the roles that Naito and Ibushi left behind? It looks like they have already filled Devitt’s place with the new signing of AJ Styles. </p><p> </p><p>

    NOAH</p><p>

    With KENTA set to depart in a couple of months' time. Pro Wrestling NOAH has added some much-needed firepower to their roster with the signings of Kota Ibushi and Tetsuya Naito. Having broken off their alliance with New Japan Pro Wrestling and starting one with DDT. With a Main Event Scene packed full of some of the top wrestling talents in the world with the likes of Naomichi Marufuji, Takashi Sugiura, and Takeshi Morishima. They also lost out on all New Japan Talent that was working in Pro Wrestling NOAH like Yuji Nagata, Yujiro Takahashi, and Toru Yano. Pro Wrestling NOAH looks to be riding the Ark straight to the top again of the Puroresu world.</p><p> </p><p>

    Right now the plan is I’m going to have a closed beta of a handful of people in the upcoming months to see if it’s ready to be uploaded. Still trying to think of creative ways of making it truly an alt-reality.</p>

  4. ECW

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    ECW’s being backed by 5 million dollars of WWE’s Budget, 1 Million dollars of Paul Heyman’s (5000,000 covers his “WWE” contract and the other half is out of Paul’s pocket.) and 3 Million dollars of Brock Lesnar’s contract that is used for his services along with buying rights to many songs that ECW uses. The Product is Hardcore Evolved, which I think personally if ECW was to be brought back from the dead, hardcore evolved perfectly sums up what it would be in today’s climate. Going away from the love of blood and treating almost 90% of the women on the roster for their “sex appeal” only. Their relationship with WWE is simply business as of right now, they’ve agreed not to steal talent but Paul Heyman as agreed to take NXT and WWE talent deemed development talent or “non-WWE material.” The Revival of ECW as seen this new ECW take a new shape in the mold compared to the ECW of old. adding a new championship of the ECW Women’s World Championship. Heyman has dubbed them “The Slayers of Extreme” looking to bring the combination of Knockout beauty and Wrestling skills that seemingly the new female wrestlers are showing and display today in NXT. Paul has also rebranded the ECW Television title of the past to the now ECW Network Championship simply due to the fact they won’t be on Television rather via streaming on the WWE Network. While ECW is technically under the WWE banner it doesn’t mean Heyman doesn’t need the blessing of Vince McMahon creatively inside and outside the ring as that was made very clear when Paul Heyman told the world that ECW will be working with EVOLVE Wrestling, booked under former ECW employer and Paul Heyman’s most successful protege Gabe Sapolsky. It should be interesting to see how Paul Heyman books the new crop of indie talent in ECW so far he’s hand-picked 5 names from Evolve to work for ECW moving forward. Brian Cage, Low-Ki, (returning to his NXT name Kaval) Ricochet and Rich Swann as “The Inner City Machine Guns” and the final being “The Premier Athlete” Tony Nese. How their careers go in the “Land of Extreme” we shall see.

     

     

    ECW’s Initial Roster

    “Scrap Daddy” Adam Pearce

    “The Guru of Groovy” Adam Rose

    Angelico (Signed with AAA)

    “The Extreme Shenom” Athena

    “The Extreme Lass Kicker” Becky Lynch

    “The Glamazon “Beth Phoenix

    “The Femme Fatale” Billie Kay

    “The Destroyer” Bobby Lashley

    BourneAgain (Evan Bourne)

    “The Savage Swoleverine” Brian Cage (Shared with EVOLVE)

    “The Minnesota Stretching Machine” Brock Lesnar

    Bubba Ray Dudley

    “That Young Knockout Kid” Chris Hero

    “The Punk Princess” Christina Von Eerie

    “The Hippy of Hardcore” CJ Parker

    “The Straight Edge Savior” CM Punk

    Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana

    “The Chosen One” Drew Mcintrye

    D-Von Dudley

    “The Last of a Dying Breed” Eddie Kingston

    Fénix (Konnan gets a call from Paul Heyman, who asks him who’s this generation’s Rey Mysterio Jr. and Psicosis? He Answers, “these two brothers are about to set the wrestling world on fire Fénix and Pentagon Jr”.)

    “The Notorious 187” Homicide

    Jack Evans “From The Heavens” (Still signed with AAA)

    Joey Styles (Announcer)

    “The Extreme Warrior” Kaval (Shared with EVOLVE)

    KENTA

    Kharma (Amazing Kong)

    “The Sexy Enforcer” Melissa Anderson (Cheerleader Melissa)

    Mick Foley (On-Screen Personality)

    Mickie James

    M.V.P.

    “The Anti-Diva” Paige

    Paul Heyman (Manager)

    “Cero Miedo” Pentagon Jr.

    “The Real Rock n Rolla” Prince Devitt

    “The Man-Beast” Rhyno

    “Mr. All Night Long” Rich Swann (Shared with EVOLVE)

    “The One and Only” Ricochet (Shared with EVOLVE)

    “The Whole F’n Show” Rob Van Dam

    Ruby Riott

    Shaul Guerrero (Manager of Pentagon Jr. and Fénix)

    Stevie Richards (Backstage Interviewer)

    Taz (Colour Commentator)

    The Sinister Minister (Manager of Tajiri and Tommy End)

    “The Devil’s Dutchmen” Tommy End

    “The Innovator of Violence” Tommy Dreamer (Road Agent/Wrestler)

    “The Premier Athlete” Tony Nese (Shared with EVOLVE)

    “The Japanese Buzzsaw” Yoshihiro Tajiri

     

    Tag Teams

    The ECW Originals (Tommy Dreamer and Rob Van Dam)

    The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley)

    Homicide and Kaval

    Inner City Machine Guns (Ricochet and Rich Swann)

    Los Gueros del Cielo (The Sky Blondes Angelico and Jack Evans)

    The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr. and Fénix)

    Outlaw Inc. (Eddie Kingston and Homicide)

    Quick Death (Tommy End and Tajiri)

    The Second City Saints (Colt Cabana and CM Punk)

     

    Stables

    MVP’s Most Violent Players (Bobby Lashley, Kaval, Homicide, Eddie Kingston, and M.V.P.)

    The Legion of Love (Adam Rose, BourneAgain and CJ Parker)

    The Premier Brand (Tony Nese, Brian Cage, Melissa Anderson)

  5. BACKSTORY

    The much-needed backstory on how this came to be and all the notable things that are changed in the timeline leading up to the starting point in the mod.

     

    The Launch of the WWE Network in 2014 looked to change the Wrestling Business forever. Gone were looking up PPV buyrates to see if the product was booming or sinking, gone went the ways of fans packing together to watch a WWE PPV HD for $60. The WWE Network was set to be all of your “Sports Entertainment” needs past, present, and future. Vince McMahon was able to realize that now he can have something for the “Sports Entertainment” fan of all ages. A Pro Wrestling library as far as the eye can see was about to be available for access for just $9.99 a month. However, the launch saw many promotions not featured in their entirety having huge chunks of shows not available on the day 1 launch, one of them being one of the most influential promotions that ever existed...ECW. ECW was everything the 18-35 male wrestling fan wanted in a wrestling promotion, innovated moves and matches, incredibly degrees of violence and brutality that were displayed, and a wrestling product that pushed the envelope on what a wrestling company could get away with being more “on the button of what the real world was all about from 1994-2001” than any wrestling promotion could ever be. Using Rap and Rock “licensed” (wink) music as theme songs and shooting “Pulp Fiction” like promo vignettes to catch the views up tuning in to hardcore tv. Vince knew he needed to add something for arguably his biggest audience demographic the only problem he hadn’t talked to

    ECW’s creator since 2006 and With Paul Heyman going through this song and dance before, he came in with some “leverage” during negotiations. The biggest being the return of Brock Lesnar as in this timeline, Brock Lesnar didn’t make his return to the company the night after Wrestlemania 28 on Monday Night Raw. Instead of being stopped by diverticulitis, he went on to retire from the UFC in 2014 after bouncing back from losing against Alistair Overeem at UFC 141. Beating Minotauro Nogueira and Josh Barnett in 2012 before losing his final MMA fight against Mark Hunt in 2013.

     

    With Brock Lesnar not having his entire run from 2012-2014 who replaces him..That would be Batista who fills into Brock’s Role step for step as he’s the one who attacks John Cena the night after WrestleMania 28 at Monday Night Raw. They had their match at Extreme Rules 2012 where Cena beats Batista. Batista goes on to beat Triple H at Summerslam 2012 but Triple H beats him at WrestleMania 29 and at Extreme Rules 2013 Batista wins the steel cage rubber match against Triple H. Batista beats CM Punk at Summerslam 2013. Finally, Batista beats Big Show at Royal Rumble 2014. Bringing the end to Brock’s actual route and forging a new path in going on to No Way Out beating The Royal Rumble Winner Daniel Bryan with the stipulation that if Batista wins he gets added to the title match at WrestleMania thanks to interference from Evolution.

     

    John Cena vs. Randy Orton still happened at The 2014 Royal Rumble however John Cena walked out the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. However, at Now Way Out Randy wins the title back in the elimination chamber title match beating Cesaro, Christian, Alberto Del Rio, Sheamus, and of course Champion John Cena.

     

    WrestleMania 30 as some slight changes to what actually happened on that fateful night at The Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Firstly the opener that we all know Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H doesn’t happen due to Bryan winning the Royal Rumble. John Cena goes on to lose against Bray Wyatt, and then probably the biggest takeaway going out of this show is The Undertaker’s Wrestlemania streak is still undefeated. The person who takes on The Undertaker… Goldberg, coming back to WWE two years earlier than he did in real life he gets the pre-order bonus for the past October Release WWE2K14. He’s not the only former WCW star to be heavily featured in the game as Sting was featured shocking players in the 30 Years of WrestleMania DLC pack which saw him descend from the rafters taking out The Undertaker with his traditional black baseball bat showcasing a fun “what-if” debut for the WCW superstar who was thought to never cross over to the WWE Universe. Rumors have been spreading for if The Icon of Pro Wrestling will finally make his long-awaited debut in the World Wrestling Entertainment.

     

    Paul Heyman’s ECW comeback via the WWE Network wasn’t the only thing returning, with Paul’s friendship with Brock Lesnar swayed Lesnar into returning to a pro wrestling ring for the first time since 2004. He had also been on the phone nonstop with CM Punk, Punk still walking out after the Royal Rumble had been given the task to try and get Punk back into the good graces of WWE. Heyman tried everything he could and finally on the night before WrestleMania 30 he made it official, CM Punk was the second ever contracted ECW Superstar. With Punk’s signing gave him a few rules and guidelines that Paul Heyman vowed to honor...First was to make sure he was contracted under the “Heyman Hustle brand” not a WWE Contract. Second was wanting to come back to a different environment, no more “walking on eggshells” he got into the wrestling business to have fun and that’s exactly what he wants and needs in order to come back which leads to Paul Heyman signing Colt Cabana, and bringing Chris Hero over from NXT (in this timeline he doesn’t get released in November of 2013 they just move him over to ECW freely where he drops the Kassius Ohno name on his debut in the promo). Finally, the third being promised a high spot on the roster as being treated like a top act inside the ring.

  6. Hello Everyone! As you read from the title this is an alt-timeline mod where ECW was revived in 2014 after the Launch of the WWE Network along with all the original ECW content and footage spanning from 1993-2001.

     

    Firstly this wouldn’t be possible without two people who I need to Thank. slicknick and LukkeArthur as Nick gave me the inspiration and idea for this mod to do after seeing my “ECW | IT LIVES IT BREATHES Passion Project video. He was there as a consultant for a lot of the ideas I had and gave me some suggestions on guys that should be signed for the initial ECW Revival Roster. LukkeArthur’s 2014 Mod “The Miracle on Bourbon Street” is used as the base mod with permission from Lukke to use his mod as a base for this alt timeline. This simply wouldn’t have been able to be done without these two men.

     

    As of right now, the hardest part is going to be the picture pack. I’m wanting to do a gif style pack but might need to use the traditional style picture pack as a placeholder.

     

    Beta version 0.1

     

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/n81wtplqirbj2ff/TEW2020.mdb/file

     

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/sa3wo3fpoa1auhv/2014.7z/file

  7. Google Drive Folder

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rKAFwih5qema9EVqDwgb6Dsx5LAmAcMo?usp=sharing

     

    ZIP File

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jQFA4dfPszEx3csLRvt9xvDq6I2eXz3I/view?usp=sharing

     

    OVER 300 Loading Screens! Every Wrestlemania and Wrestle Kingdom Posters. (I'll be honest lol the Wrestle Kingdom 2 one is blurry as hell I tried all i could to find a good base poster that i could enlarge without making the text a giant mess lol but failed miserably if you have better luck please share it.) A bunch of Wrestling Video Game Covers, Some of the most iconic WWE/WWF PPV Posters. Almost all of the NXT TakeOver Poster some WWF/WWE Magazine covers, Custom Wrestling Comic Art and Comic Art

    (i.e. Batman, Joker, Spider-Man, Miles Morales) created by the wonderful Nolaniuim, Hal Haney, and Headlocked Comics. With some extra custom ones, I've made myself.

     

    in case you've never added loading screens to your TEW. You're going to want to either cut or copy whichever you prefer and paste it in the folder marked "loading" in the skin folder you're using.

     

    in your files go to GDS/TEW2020/Skins/(The Name of Skin you're using)/Loading is where these should go.

     

    I have it has a zip download and google drive download in case you wanna pick and choose from the bunch. Happy Holidays Everyone!

  8. Sunday Night HEAT January Wk.3

     

    Sunday Night Heat Intro

    Segment rating: 50

     

    Rosey vs. Rico

    Rico wins with the sideburn stunner in 4:33

    Rosey had an in-ring performance of 35.

    Rico had an in-ring performance of 38.

    Rico was really of his game.

    Segment rating: 18

    Royal Rumble Ad

    Segment rating: 74

     

    Jacqueline vs. Victoria

    Victoria wins in 10:55 with the Widows peak

    Jacqueline had an in-ring performance of 54.

    Victoria had an in-ring performance of 42

    Segment rating: 48

     

    Victoria embraces Stevie as he makes his entrance for his match

    Segment rating: 66

     

    Stevie Richards vs. Lance Storm

    Lance Storm wins in 12:25 by submission with a Sharpshooter

    Lance Storm had an in-ring performance of 43

    Stevie Richards had an in-ring performance of 38

    Stevie Richards and Lance Storm don’t seem to click and it made for an awkward bout.

    Segment rating: 40

     

    RAW Main Event Graphic Battle Royal for the Number 30 Spot in the Royal Rumble

    Segment rating: 53

     

    Royal Rumble Qualifier

    Spike Dudley vs. Val Venis

    Spike wins with the Dudley Dog in 11:53

    Spike Dudley had an in-ring performance of 42.

    Val Venis had an in-ring performance of 47.

    Val Venis was really off his game.

    Segment rating: 41

     

    Show Rating: 36

     

    RAW January Wk.3 2004 Card Prediction

    Spike Dudley Mini Rumble Match (Courtesy of NoLegsGaming)

    Spike Dudley vs. Mark Henry, Heidenreich and Scott Steiner

    Advancement Match

    Booker T and Rob Van Dam vs. Christian and Matt Hardy

    Advancement Match

    Goldberg vs. Test

    Advancement Match

    Chirs Jericho vs. Rob Conway vs. Rene Dupree

    Advancement Match

    Kane vs. Maven

    Advancement Match

    Randy Orton vs. The Hurricane

    Lita vs. Jazz

    Battle Royal for the Number #30 Spot in the Royal Rumble

    ???? vs. ???? vs. ???? vs. ???? vs. ???? vs. ?????

  9. WWE Velocity January Wk.2

    WWE Velocity Intro

    Segment rating: 38

     

    London and Kendrick vs. Jersey Shore Crew (Nova and Aaron Stevens)

    Kendrick pins Nova with a Shooting Star Press in 5:56

    Paul London had an in-ring performance of 58.

    Brain Kendrick had an in-ring performance of 46.

    Nova had an in-ring performance of 39.

    Aaron Stevens had an in-ring performance of 19.

    Segment rating: 50

     

    Royal Rumble Ad

    Segment rating: 70

     

    Billy Kidman vs. Sakoda

    Billy Kidman pins Sakoda in 6:07 after the Shooting Star Press

    Billy Kidman had an in-ring performance of 51.

    Sakoda had an in-ring performance of 37.

    Segment rating: 51

    Torrie Wilson and Sable Playboy ad

    Segment rating: 46

     

    Rhyno vs. Shannon Moore

    Rhyno pins Shannon Moore at 9:03 after the Gore.

    Rhyno had an in-ring performance of 61.

    Shannon Moore had an in-ring performance of 45.

    Segment rating: 58

    Backstage Interview with Hardcore Holly for Smackdown's Main Event him vs. The Big Show in a Hardcore Match

    Segment rating: 61

    Matt Morgan vs. Orlando Jordan (Royal Rumble Qualifier)

    Matt Morgan wins in 10:20

    Matt Morgan had an in-ring performance of 33.

    Orlando Jordan had an in-ring performance of 31.

    Segment rating: 27

    Graphic showing who's In the 2004 Royal Rumble

    Segment rating: 63

     

    Closing shot of Velocity is the Locker Room of Los Guerreros yelling in Spanish and English can be overheard.

    Segment Rating: 74

     

    Show Rating: 43

    Smackdown January Wk.2 2004 Card Prediction

    APA vs. World’s Greatest Tag Team

    Chris Benoit Mini Rumble put together by Paul Heyman

    ???? vs. Chris Benoit

    Tag Team Title Match

    Los Guerreros vs. The Basham Brothers {C}

    Rey Mysterio vs. Akio with Sakoda

    #1 Contenders Match for The Cruiserweight Title

    Tajiri vs. Jamie Noble

    Hardcore Match

    The Big Show vs. Hardcore Holly

  10. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50524" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>ElectricX 3/7<p> NLG 5/7 for being so unbelievably close lol i'm going to give you the prize message me on here or discord or hell wherever else the match you wanna book for next week's RAW.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p> <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#FF0000;">WWE: Monday Night Raw 2004 January Wk.2</span></span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://docdro.id/rQLWFBM" rel="external nofollow"><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS</span></span></strong></a></p></div><p></p><p></p>
  11. Sunday Night HEAT January Wk.2

    Pre Show: Travis Bane & Seven vs. Venis and Storm

    Lance Storm pined Seven with a Superkick at 8:15.

    Seven had an in-ring performance of 15.

    Travis Bane had an in-ring performance of 11.

    Lance Storm had an-ring performance of 51.

    Val Venis had an in-ring performance of 55.

    Segment Rating: 43

     

    Sunday Night HEAT TV Intro.

    Segment Rating: 49

     

    Cade and Jindrak vs. Hurricane and Rosey

    Mark Jindrak pinned Rosey with a Straight Shooter at 11:33.

    Mark Jindrak had an in-ring performance of 42.

    Garrison Cade had an in-ring performance of 42.

    Rosey had an in-ring performance of 36.

    The Hurricane had an in-ring performance of 62.

    Segment Rating: 53

     

    Recap of the nasty bump Spike took two weeks ago hitting the back of his head on the table from La Resistance.

    (For Context)

    Segment Rating: 36

     

    Rene Dupree vs. Spike Dudley

    Spike Dudley wins with a roll up at 7:27

    Rene Dupree had an in-ring performance of 45.

    Spike Dudley had an in-ring performance of 42.

    Segment Rating: 45

     

    Royal Rumble Ad

    Segment Rating:73

     

    Rico vs. Tommy Dreamer

    Tommy Dreamer wins with The Dreamer Driver at 9:18.

    Rico had an in-ring performance of 38.

    Tommy Dreamer had an in-ring performance of 50.

    Rico was really off his game.

    Segment Rating: 50

     

    RAW Main Event Graphic Rob Van Dam vs. Randy Orton {C} Title Match.

    Segment Rating: 45

     

    Recap of Test vs. Stevie from RAW Last Week.

    Segment Rating: 44

     

    Test vs. Maven

    Maven wins with the M-Plosion at 9:47 thanks to the interference from Stevie and Victoria.

    Test had an in-ring performance of 59.

    Maven had an in-ring performance of 45.

    Segment Rating: 59

     

    Stevie Richards and Test pull apart by officials and backstage agents.

    Segment Rating: 46

     

    Show Rating: 61

     

    RAW January Wk.2 2004 Card Prediction

    Lita and Trish Stratus vs. Gail Kim and Jazz

    Matt Hardy Version 1.0 Open Challenge

    (????) vs. Matt Hardy

    Batista (with Ric Flair) vs. D-Von Dudley (with Bubba Ray Dudley)

    Booker T vs. Kane

    Chirs Jericho vs. Mark Henry

    Goldberg vs. Scott Steiner (Royal Rumble Qualifier)

    WWE Intercontinental Title Match

    Rob Van Dam vs. Randy Orton {C}

     

    Like last time as long as you enter your predictions before Monday you should be fine and for those doing predictions, if you also correctly predict who’s the one answering the challenge you will get to book a match for next week's RAW

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  12. <div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="color:#0000FF;">WWE: Thursday Night Smackdown 2004 January Wk.1</span></span></strong></p><p> <a href="https://docdro.id/tfrkof0" rel="external nofollow"><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CLICK HERE FOR THE RESULTS</span></strong></span></a></p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50524" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div> ElectricX 3/6<p> NLG 5/6</p></div></blockquote></div><p></p><p></p>
  13. here's the thing with Rey winning on Dec.30 lol he won it on the first smackdown of the year in 2004 Jan. 1 2004 that smackdown was obviously tapped on Tuesday, Dec. 30th 2003 since smackdown's back then were tapped on Tuesday hence why it's technically inaccurate I wouldn't have brought it up unless somebody said it sense it's not a huge deal just had the actual match happen on my first smackdown to fix this lol I noticed that and the big show reign being messed up but I assumed this was already brought up or I would have brought this up weeks ago when I started my WWE save.
  14. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>WWE Velocity January Wk.1</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><strong><strong>Velocity TV Intro </strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong> Segment Rating</strong></strong><strong> </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">44</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Andy Douglas vs. Billy Kidman</strong></p><p> <em>Billy Kidman wins in 5:53 with Kid Krusher</em></p><p><em> Kidman had an in-ring performance of 53.</em></p><p><em> Andy Douglas had an in-ring performance of 14.</em></p><p><em> Andy Douglas was really off his game.</em></p><p> <strong>Segment Rating </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">43</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Graphic for Smackdown’s Main Event Los Guerreros vs. World’s Greatest Tag Team</strong></p><p><strong> Segment Rating </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">61</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Funaki vs. Shannon Moore</strong></p><p> <em>Shannon Moore wins in 10:25 with Mooregasm</em></p><p><em> Shannon Moore had an in-ring performance of 44.</em></p><p><em> Funaki had an in-ring performance of 39.</em></p><p> <strong>Segment Rating: </strong><strong><span style="color:#FFFF00;">32</span></strong> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Royal Rumble Ad</strong></p><p><strong> Segment Rating: </strong><strong><span style="color:#2E8B57;">73</span></strong><strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Basham Brothers vs. Matt Cappotelli and John Hennigan</strong></p><p> <em>Bashman Brothers win in 6:40 when Danny pinned Matt Capptelli with Ball and Gag.</em></p><p><em> Doug Basham had an in-ring performance of 40.</em></p><p><em> Danny Basham had an in-ring performance of 37.</em></p><p><em> Matt Cappotelli had an in-ring performance of 32.</em></p><p><em> John Hennigan had an in-ring performance of 30.</em></p><p> <strong>Segment Rating:</strong><strong><span style="color:#FFFF00;">26</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Torrie and Sable to appear on the cover of playboy</strong></p><p><strong> Segment rating: </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">47</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Ron Simmons vs A-Train</strong></p><p> <em>A-Train wins at 10:38 with Train Wreck.</em></p><p><em> Ron Simmons had an in-ring performance of 46.</em></p><p><em> A-Train had an in-ring performance of 58.</em></p><p> <strong>Segment Rating: </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">51</span></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p> <strong>Post Match A-Train beatdown on Ron Simmons </strong></p><p><strong> Segment Rating: </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">50</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Graphic for WWE Cruiserweight Title Match happening at the opening of Smackdown: Tajiri vs. Rey Mysterio {C}</strong></p><p><strong> Segment Rating:</strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">56</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Show Rating: </strong><strong><span style="color:#98FB98;">55</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Smackdown January Wk.1 2004 Card Prediction</span></strong></p><p> <strong><span style="font-size:8px;">[WWE Cruiserweight Title Match]</span></strong></p><p><strong> Tajiri vs. Rey Mysterio {C}</strong></p><p><strong> Rhyno vs. Bradshaw</strong></p><p><strong> Billy Gunn vs. Ultimo Dragon (Royal Rumble Qualifier)</strong></p><p><strong> The FBI (Nunzio, Chuck Palumbo, Johnny Stamboli) vs. John Cena & Chris Benoit (Royal Rumble Qualifier)</strong></p><p><strong> The Big Show vs. Hardcore Holly</strong></p><p><strong> Los Guerreros vs. World’s Greatest Tag Team</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50524" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>The show will be posted sometime next week don't have an exact time but as long as you get your prediction out before Monday you should be ok</div></blockquote>
  15. Before i post a RAW/Smackdown i’ll be posting a “quickish” recap of the HEAT/Velocity Taping (since it’s a B Show) before said post with a prediction card for the RAW/Smackdown that’s airing directly afterwards.

     

    Sunday Night HEAT January Wk.1

     

    Sunday Night HEAT TV Intro

    Segment Rating 34

     

    Shane McMahon Arrives Via Limo

    Segment Rating 64

     

    Stevie Night Heat will remain the same

    Segment Rating 53

    Stevie Richards comes to the ring and declares Stevie Night Heat will remain the same no matter the changes that Shane McMahon will or can do; this is his brand!

     

    Maven vs. Ryan Reeves

    Segment Rating 26

    In an abysmal match, Maven defeated Ryan Reeves in 9:48 by pinfall with a Halo DDT

    Maven with a 46 in-ring performance.

    Ryan Reeves with a 6 in-ring performance.

    Ryan Reeves seemed off his game.

     

    Trish Stratus and Stacy Keibler Photoshoots ad for WWEShop.com

    Segment Rating 54

     

    Val Venis vs. Johnny Curtis

    Segment Rating 39

    In an abysmal match, Val Venis defeated Johnny Curtis in 7:43 by pinfall with a Fisherman’s Suplex.

    Val Venis had an in-ring performance of 54.

    Johnny Curtis had an in-ring performance of 15.

     

    Gail Kim vs. Jacqueline

    Segment Rating 46

    In an abysmal match, Gail Kim defeated Jacqueline in 9:55 by submission

    Gail Kim had an in-ring performance of 36.

    Jacqueline had an in-ring performance of 55.

     

    Graphic for RAW’s Main Event

    Segment Rating 63

     

    Tommy Dreamer vs. The Hurricane (Royal Rumble Qualifier)

    Segment Rating 51

    In a terrible match, The Hurricane defeated Tommy Dreamer in 10:27 by pinfall with the Nightmare on Helms Street.

    Tommy Dreamer had an in-ring performance of 46

    The Hurricane had an in-ring performance of 62

     

    Post Match Hurricane Cuts a Backstage Promo with Rosey beside him

    Segment Rating 65

    “how he’s going to throw all 29 other men over the top rope and win the Royal Rumble."

    Hurricane improvised well throughout the segment.

     

    Sunday Night HEAT January Wk.1 Overall Rating 53

     

    RAW January Wk.1 2004 Card Prediction

    [World Tag Team Title Match]

    The Dudley Boyz vs. Batista and Ric Flair {C}

     

    [Number #1 Contender’s Match for the Intercontinental Title]

    Rob Van Dam vs. Mark Henry

     

    Trish Stratus vs. Jazz

     

    Booker T vs. Lance Storm (Royal Rumble Qualifier)

     

    Jericho and Christian vs. La Resistance

     

    Test vs. Stevie Richards (With Victoria)

     

    Spike Dudley vs. Al Snow

  16. Hey Max, I have to start off saying I loved your WCW series on YouTube and I am intrigued to see where this one goes. So can you explain the premise here a bit better for the denser ones among us?

     

    I’m voting for Goldberg vs World’s Greatest Tag Team here... will the card which receives the least votes get fired from your promotion at the end of the month?

     

    Hey Thanks Man, I'm happy you enjoyed it. Yes that's correct basically voting between two "cards" in this case the first poll being Goldberg vs. The World's Greatest Tag Team and whichever gets the most votes is safe while the loser gets fired from WWE at the end of the month

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