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  1. It's November 2028 and Alicia Strong has just won the USPW Women's title for the SIXTEENTH time. Jesus christ...
  2. My only 100 so far has been Tigre Salvaje Jr successfully defending his CZCW Title against Tommy Cornell at CZCW Revolution 2028. Other than that I have had twenty-five 99 rated matches. It definitely seems harder than last year to get them
  3. CZCW late 2028 update: Flew through most of the year of 2028 yesterday to reach late September 2028. Forgot to mention in the last update but after WTTCZ last year we moved to two Events a month. No plans for TV ever as I'm too lazy with it and love this platform right now. Welcome to the Coastal Zone went really well. The last hurrah of The Diaz System say Syd Collier beat Americana Jr and Dreadnought get an incredible win over Fuyuko Higa but then the side were let down by Chuck Casey losing to Zel Quinn, James Diaz losing the COTT World Title to Tommy Cornell and in the main event Tigre Salvaje Jr lost the CZCW Title to Tommy Cornell Jr. On the undercard of the event we saw two title retentions as well as two title changes. The A-List (Mainstream Hernandez and Prime Time Jack Pryde) retained their recently won titles against former champs DeMarcus and Young and Son of Vengeance continued his undefeated run as Prime Time Champion as he defeated another undefeated man in Christopher Ball who was 9-0 until that point. Meanwhile, a returning Onslaught became a three time Extreme champion when he defeated Lucy Stone-McFly and Edd and David Stone representing the House of Stone became COTT Tag Champions. Other significant matches saw Will Beaumont win his debut match against the departing El Hijo Del Neutron, The Coastal Resort (Elliot Austin and Alex Taylor-both graduates) beat The California Queens and on the pre-show Kira Lee won a CZCW Title opportunity in a battle royal. She would lose to Tommy Cornell Jr the next month. Coming out of the big show saw us moving into another sort of transitional period headed by Tommy Cornell Jr. Losing our big top heel faction meant we saw a fallout from that and the big fallout was Dawn Gemmell aligning herself with The Dreadnought (Now just Dreadnought again) as he absolutely obliterated former tag team partner and friend Syd Collier who is now a face for probably the first time in his career. James Diaz has gone off on a years excursion (he left to Burning Hammer but only signed for a year so will be signed back) and Tigre Salvaje Jr has just gone off and done his own thing, including unsuccessfully challenging TCJ to reclaim his CZCW Title. One of the big fallouts was that at WTTCZ Son of Vengeance suffered an injury during his match with Chris Ball and therefore I decided to vacate the Prime Time title even though it was only a month and half. This led to an 8 man tournament where the final saw Will Beaumont become Prime Time Champion when he defeated Ball in the final. Beaumont has been really fun to book so far from his feud with Ball to his current feud with Snap Dragon II. The plan right now is for him to either drop the title to Naoji Azumi or Air Raid Syren, who re-debuted from developmental after WTTCZ. Other departures over the past couple of months have seen Drake Young extend to an exclusive written contract with GSW, Chuck Casey get signed by SWF (this was random), Shiori Jippensha signed with USPW and we released Bounce, Edwin Velasquez and Super Massive Destroyer. Therefore to fill the gaps we hired Celeste Moon, Ellie De Grazia (for the 3rd time lmao), Hollywood Brett Starr (Short term), Romi Yamato and called up Air Raid Syren, Maria Guest and Bruiser Tony (Tony DeWonderful). The big news from my most recent show is that Tommy Cornell Jr lost his CZCW Title after 5 months to Dreadnought after a decent but underwhelming match. TCJ's reign saw him defeat Kira Lee, Tigre Salvaje Jr and give Son of Vengeance his first two defeats in the company before he lost to Dreadnought. Right now the plan is for Dreadnought to have a dominating reign that culminates at WTTCZ 2029 where he drops the title to Lucy Stone-McFly but plans could change, we'll see. The Coastal Resort will dethrone The A-List for the tag titles soon and one of Air Raid Syren or Naoji Azumi is the next Prime Time Champion while the other will win the Extreme title lol. Final thing is that I have introduced Professor Avatar as a manager by the name of Professor Rusterholtz who is going to introduce a kind of weird, freaky stable into the company. I see his character as some sort of Hugo Strange character where his experiments brought these wrestlers to wreak havoc over CZCW. Will lead into a bit of a switch in theme like we have had in the past couple of years with tag teams and stables. This seems like the next era and next fun move for us.
  4. Flew through most of the year of 2028 yesterday to reach late September 2028. Forgot to mention in the last update but after WTTCZ last year we moved to two Events a month. No plans for TV ever as I'm too lazy with it and love this platform right now. Welcome to the Coastal Zone went really well. The last hurrah of The Diaz System say Syd Collier beat Americana Jr and Dreadnought get an incredible win over Fuyuko Higa but then the side were let down by Chuck Casey losing to Zel Quinn, James Diaz losing the COTT World Title to Tommy Cornell and in the main event Tigre Salvaje Jr lost the CZCW Title to Tommy Cornell Jr. On the undercard of the event we saw two title retentions as well as two title changes. The A-List (Mainstream Hernandez and Prime Time Jack Pryde) retained their recently won titles against former champs DeMarcus and Young and Son of Vengeance continued his undefeated run as Prime Time Champion as he defeated another undefeated man in Christopher Ball who was 9-0 until that point. Meanwhile, a returning Onslaught became a three time Extreme champion when he defeated Lucy Stone-McFly and Edd and David Stone representing the House of Stone became COTT Tag Champions. Other significant matches saw Will Beaumont win his debut match against the departing El Hijo Del Neutron, The Coastal Resort (Elliot Austin and Alex Taylor-both graduates) beat The California Queens and on the pre-show Kira Lee won a CZCW Title opportunity in a battle royal. She would lose to Tommy Cornell Jr the next month. Coming out of the big show saw us moving into another sort of transitional period headed by Tommy Cornell Jr. Losing our big top heel faction meant we saw a fallout from that and the big fallout was Dawn Gemmell aligning herself with The Dreadnought (Now just Dreadnought again) as he absolutely obliterated former tag team partner and friend Syd Collier who is now a face for probably the first time in his career. James Diaz has gone off on a years excursion (he left to Burning Hammer but only signed for a year so will be signed back) and Tigre Salvaje Jr has just gone off and done his own thing, including unsuccessfully challenging TCJ to reclaim his CZCW Title. One of the big fallouts was that at WTTCZ Son of Vengeance suffered an injury during his match with Chris Ball and therefore I decided to vacate the Prime Time title even though it was only a month and half. This led to an 8 man tournament where the final saw Will Beaumont become Prime Time Champion when he defeated Ball in the final. Beaumont has been really fun to book so far from his feud with Ball to his current feud with Snap Dragon II. The plan right now is for him to either drop the title to Naoji Azumi or Air Raid Syren, who re-debuted from developmental after WTTCZ. Other departures over the past couple of months have seen Drake Young extend to an exclusive written contract with GSW, Chuck Casey get signed by SWF (this was random), Shiori Jippensha signed with USPW and we released Bounce, Edwin Velasquez and Super Massive Destroyer. Therefore to fill the gaps we hired Celeste Moon, Ellie De Grazia (for the 3rd time lmao), Hollywood Brett Starr (Short term), Romi Yamato and called up Air Raid Syren, Maria Guest and Bruiser Tony (Tony DeWonderful). The big news from my most recent show is that Tommy Cornell Jr lost his CZCW Title after 5 months to Dreadnought after a decent but underwhelming match. TCJ's reign saw him defeat Kira Lee, Tigre Salvaje Jr and give Son of Vengeance his first two defeats in the company before he lost to Dreadnought. Right now the plan is for Dreadnought to have a dominating reign that culminates at WTTCZ 2029 where he drops the title to Lucy Stone-McFly but plans could change, we'll see. The Coastal Resort will dethrone The A-List for the tag titles soon and one of Air Raid Syren or Naoji Azumi is the next Prime Time Champion while the other will win the Extreme title lol. Final thing is that I have introduced Professor Avatar as a manager by the name of Professor Rusterholtz who is going to introduce a kind of weird, freaky stable into the company. I see his character as some sort of Hugo Strange character where his experiments brought these wrestlers to wreak havoc over CZCW. Will lead into a bit of a switch in theme like we have had in the past couple of years with tag teams and stables. This seems like the next era and next fun move for us.
  5. What I usually do is have my title storylines be the same throughout my entire save and just swap people in and out when it applies. For other stories though I just end it and then start another with them
  6. CZCW Uprising Tournament Night II 2028-My annual competition to determine who challenges for the CZCW Title at Welcome to the Coastal Zone: DeMarcus and Young (Drake Young) retained their tag titles against The Californian Queens (Kira Lee and Skye Hermosa)-83 Uprising Quarter final-Tommy Cornell Jr defeated Snap Dragon II-82 Uprising Quarter final-Elliot Austin defeated Leighton Buzzard-85 Losers multi-man: Phobia, Americana Jr, The Historian and Shiori Jippensha defeated Aztec Prince, Electric Dreamer, Jared Shearer and Fuyihiko Wakabayashi-75 Uprising Quarter final-North Star Jr defeated Thea Davis-71 Uprising Quarter final-Talia Quinzel defeated Dizzy G-82 Lucy Stone-McFly defeated King Tiger to retain her Extreme Title-84 Uprising Semi Final-Talia Quinzel defeated North Star Jr-90 Uprising Semi Final-Tommy Cornell Jr defeated Elliot Austin-78 Fuyuko Higa and Zel Quinn defeated CZCW Champion Tigre Salvaje Jr and COTT World Champion James Diaz-99 Tommy Cornell Jr defeated Talia Quinzel to win Uprising 2028 and earn a CZCW Title opportunity at Welcome to the coastal zone-99
  7. CZCW Update So it's been three years since my last update in 2025 and it's got a bit mad. We finally went onto Wrestleworld which helped build our pop so fast that within a year and a half of being on that and our own ever improving broadcaster that we were selling out 50k seater stadiums by around mid 2027. This meant that we were able to sign a bunch of people to exclusive written contracts and our roster has changed massively. Departures: Ellie De Grazia to QAW, Riley McManus to NYCW, Remmy Honeyman to USPW, Shooting Star Perez to NYCW, Tyrone Gray to ACPW, Cam Jones to NYCW, Boriken Love Machine Jr to FEW, Eien Miyamoto released (time decline ), Al Coleman released, Flip released, El Jaguar to OLLIE, Solomon Gold released and Assassin released Incoming (this is where it gets fun): Dawn Gemmell, Emma Chase, Air Raid Syren, Flip Buchanan, Boriken Love Machine Jr, Amy St. James, Kira Lee, Skye Hermosa, Super massive destroyer, Tommy Cornell (!!!), El Hijo Del Neutron, Tommy Cornell Jr (!!!!!!), Mainstream Hernandez, Snap Dragon II (Return from excursion), Americana Jr, Edd Stone, Zel Quinn (Excursion), The Historian, Joy Ryder, Son of Vengeance, Selina Svelte, Chuck Casey and Christopher Ball. I cant really go over literally everything thats happened in 3 years but we now have a roster of 45 and three developmental companies (Kanzen, CWWF and WINNOW). Title reigns: Coastal Zone Extreme: El Jaguar (May 2025 to October 2026)-Zel Quinn (October 2026 to February 2027)-King Tiger (February 2027-May 2027)-Zel Quinn (May 2027-July 2027)-King Tiger (May 2027-December 2027)-Lucy Stone-McFly (December 2027-). Coastal Zone Prime Time: Prime Time Jack Pryde (March 2025-February 2026)-Assassin (February 2026-May 2026)-Prime Time Jack Pryde (May 2026-February 2027)-Joy Ryder (February 2027-May 2026)-Snap Dragon II (May 2026-October 2027)-Son of Vengeance (October 2027-) Coastal Zone Tag Team: Lucy and David Stone (May 2025-December 2025)-Elliot Austin and Eien Miyamoto (December 2025-February 2026)- House of Stone (February 2026-May 2026)-Tommy Cornell and TCJ (May 2026-November 2026)-House of Stone (November 2026-May 2027)-Skye Hermosa and Kira Lee w/ Amy St. James (May 2027-) CZCW Uprising: Talia Quinzel (March 2026)-Fuyuko Higa (March 2027) CZCW Title: Nate DeMarcus (October 2024-July 2025)-Fuyuko Higa (July 2025-May 2026)-Talia Quinzel (May 2026-October 2026)-James Diaz (October 2026-May 2027)-Tommy Cornell (May 2027-November 2027)-Tigre Salvaje Jr (November 2027-) One of the main recurring arcs across the past three years has been James Diaz and The Diaz System. When I last updated in 2025 he had just lost his main event of WTTCZ 2025 after being turned on by Bounce which sort of sent him over the edge. He brought in Bounce's brother Flip to play mind games before eventually beating Bounce in a steel cage match at Christmas Cage Chaos in the main event. After that he went on another recruiting run where he brought in Dawn Gemmel as a manager (After she turned on Assassin to side with him) and added Syd Collier when Cam Jones got signed. Collier has been a revelation and is one half of the current COTT Tag champs alongside fellow member The Dreadnought after they defeated The Uprising. As for Diaz he eventually become CZCW champion when he beat Talia Quinzel in 2026 before losing it to Cornell at the big show. Then in shocking fashion at Hardcore Halloween 2027 Tigre Salvaje Jr would turn on his friend Tommy Cornell to join The Diaz System and became champion a month later. This is his 4th reign with the belt and he will hold it until WTTCZ 2028 where he will lose to Tommy Cornell Jr. Fuyuko Higa and Talia Quinzel have been the top two aces of the company with incredible performances year on year and Higa has held the CZCW Title 3 times now as well as two runs with the COTT World Title (One ongoing) after wins over Mainstream Hernandez and Flip Simkins. This year's WTTCZ will be the final hurrah of The Diaz System as they will be put a scenario where if they lose three of their 5 matches then they will be forced to disband for good but if their opponents were to lose then they would all be fired. The plans right now are Fuyuko Higa vs The Dreadnought (after Collier costs Higa her COTT Title against James Diaz), Chuck Casey vs Zel Quinn, Syd Collier vs ???, Tommy Cornell vs James Diaz for the COTT World Title and Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Tommy Cornell Jr for the CZCW Title.
  8. So it's been three years since my last update in 2025 and it's got a bit mad. We finally went onto Wrestleworld which helped build our pop so fast that within a year and a half of being on that and our own ever improving broadcaster that we were selling out 50k seater stadiums by around mid 2027. This meant that we were able to sign a bunch of people to exclusive written contracts and our roster has changed massively. Departures: Ellie De Grazia to QAW, Riley McManus to NYCW, Remmy Honeyman to USPW, Shooting Star Perez to NYCW, Tyrone Gray to ACPW, Cam Jones to NYCW, Boriken Love Machine Jr to FEW, Eien Miyamoto released (time decline ), Al Coleman released, Flip released, El Jaguar to OLLIE, Solomon Gold released and Assassin released Incoming (this is where it gets fun): Dawn Gemmell, Emma Chase, Air Raid Syren, Flip Buchanan, Boriken Love Machine Jr, Amy St. James, Kira Lee, Skye Hermosa, Super massive destroyer, Tommy Cornell (!!!), El Hijo Del Neutron, Tommy Cornell Jr (!!!!!!), Mainstream Hernandez, Snap Dragon II (Return from excursion), Americana Jr, Edd Stone, Zel Quinn (Excursion), The Historian, Joy Ryder, Son of Vengeance, Selina Svelte, Chuck Casey and Christopher Ball. I cant really go over literally everything thats happened in 3 years but we now have a roster of 45 and three developmental companies (Kanzen, CWWF and WINNOW). Title reigns: Coastal Zone Extreme: El Jaguar (May 2025 to October 2026)-Zel Quinn (October 2026 to February 2027)-King Tiger (February 2027-May 2027)-Zel Quinn (May 2027-July 2027)-King Tiger (May 2027-December 2027)-Lucy Stone-McFly (December 2027-). Coastal Zone Prime Time: Prime Time Jack Pryde (March 2025-February 2026)-Assassin (February 2026-May 2026)-Prime Time Jack Pryde (May 2026-February 2027)-Joy Ryder (February 2027-May 2026)-Snap Dragon II (May 2026-October 2027)-Son of Vengeance (October 2027-) Coastal Zone Tag Team: Lucy and David Stone (May 2025-December 2025)-Elliot Austin and Eien Miyamoto (December 2025-February 2026)- House of Stone (February 2026-May 2026)-Tommy Cornell and TCJ (May 2026-November 2026)-House of Stone (November 2026-May 2027)-Skye Hermosa and Kira Lee w/ Amy St. James (May 2027-) CZCW Uprising: Talia Quinzel (March 2026)-Fuyuko Higa (March 2027) CZCW Title: Nate DeMarcus (October 2024-July 2025)-Fuyuko Higa (July 2025-May 2026)-Talia Quinzel (May 2026-October 2026)-James Diaz (October 2026-May 2027)-Tommy Cornell (May 2027-November 2027)-Tigre Salvaje Jr (November 2027-) One of the main recurring arcs across the past three years has been James Diaz and The Diaz System. When I last updated in 2025 he had just lost his main event of WTTCZ 2025 after being turned on by Bounce which sort of sent him over the edge. He brought in Bounce's brother Flip to play mind games before eventually beating Bounce in a steel cage match at Christmas Cage Chaos in the main event. After that he went on another recruiting run where he brought in Dawn Gemmel as a manager (After she turned on Assassin to side with him) and added Syd Collier when Cam Jones got signed. Collier has been a revelation and is one half of the current COTT Tag champs alongside fellow member The Dreadnought after they defeated The Uprising. As for Diaz he eventually become CZCW champion when he beat Talia Quinzel in 2026 before losing it to Cornell at the big show. Then in shocking fashion at Hardcore Halloween 2027 Tigre Salvaje Jr would turn on his friend Tommy Cornell to join The Diaz System and became champion a month later. This is his 4th reign with the belt and he will hold it until WTTCZ 2028 where he will lose to Tommy Cornell Jr. Fuyuko Higa and Talia Quinzel have been the top two aces of the company with incredible performances year on year and Higa has held the CZCW Title 3 times now as well as two runs with the COTT World Title (One ongoing) after wins over Mainstream Hernandez and Flip Simkins. This year's WTTCZ will be the final hurrah of The Diaz System as they will be put a scenario where if they lose three of their 5 matches then they will be forced to disband for good but if their opponents were to lose then they would all be fired. The plans right now are Fuyuko Higa vs The Dreadnought (after Collier costs Higa her COTT Title against James Diaz), Chuck Casey vs Zel Quinn, Syd Collier vs ???, Tommy Cornell vs James Diaz for the COTT World Title and Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Tommy Cornell Jr for the CZCW Title.
  9. CZCW Top Ten DVD 10. The Diaz System (Dreadnought and Syd Collier) vs Talia Quinzel and Shiori Jippensha-Battle on the beach, July 2026-97 9. Talia Quinzel vs The Historian for the CZCW Title-Surf Slam, June 2026-97 8. James Diaz vs Talia Quinzel for the CZCW Title-Spring Break Bash, April 2026-97 7. Talia Quinzel vs James Diaz in the Uprising final-Uprising Tournament night II, March 2026-98 6. House of Stone (Lucy and David) vs Shiori Jippensha and Tommy Cornell Jr for the CZCW Tag Titles-Vendetta, February 2027-99 5. James Diaz vs Talia Quinzel for the CZCW Title-Hardcore Halloween, October 2026-99 4. Tigre Salvaje Jr. vs Americana Jr-Welcome to the coastal zone, May 2027-99 3. Talia Quinzel vs Fuyuko Higa for the CZCW Title-Welcome to the coastal zone, May 2026-99 2. Fuyuko Higa vs Mainstream Hernandez for the COTT World Heavyweight title-Welcome to the coastal zone, May 2027-99 1. James Diaz vs Fuyuko Higa-Reach for the sky, September 2026-99 Just missing out: Tommy Cornell vs James Diaz for the CZCW title-Welcome to the coastal zone 2027 Talia Quinzel vs The Dreadnought for the CZCW Title-Reach for the sky 2026 James Diaz vs Talia Quinzel for the CZCW Title-Spring Break Bash 2027 Talia Quinzel vs Tigre Salvaje Jr-Welcome to the coastal zone 2025 Fuyuko Higa vs La Star #1-Uprising tournament night II 2027 This Talia Quinzel kid is pretty good...
  10. Welcome to the Coastal Zone 2025 is completed and it's my favourite so far as well as the highest rated. Coming out of this show the idea is to refresh the roster once more with a few leaving on written contracts and other just coming to the end of their run in the company. Before I get into the show I really do get the description of WrestleWorld where it says it could be the end of indie wrestling as we know it because I've spent the past year being poached by GSW, IPW, MAW and NYCW who have been on WrestleWorld since the start. Seeing this happening I decided it's finally time I bit the bullet and signed up for WrestleWorld as well as continue to upgrade the Coastal Zone network. In the last update I talked about my plans and basically they all completely changed and every direction I ended up going was different. Fuyuko Higa came out of last years show as a 2 time CZCW Champ and she had a first successful defense against Remmy Honeyman before getting embroiled in a feud with former tag team champions DeMarcus and Gray. This led to the return of her former tag partner Ellie De Grazia and a successful defense over Tyrone Gray at Wave of Fury but at Hardcore Halloween their was a shock in store as she lost the title to Nate DeMarcus. I'm a huge DeMarcus fan and I felt like he was the best person to take that title off Higa at the time. He then defended it successfully in a 6 person elimination match, against Higa, Riley McManus before reaching this show against James Diaz. Speaking of James Diaz he has had the biggest of developments over the past year. Last year he beat former stablemate Ash Campbell and the next month he announced that Undisputed Legacy were being renamed The Diaz System and that instead of only being 2nd and 3rd generation wrestlers that it would instead be wrestlers handpicked by him, trained by him and utilized by him to reach the top of the company. His first move was to take out Robin DaLay (not the original plan, he signed written with IPW) and after beating him he introduced the first member of his group: The Dreadnought. Dreadnought turned his back on Nathaniel Ca$ino immediately and bought into The Diaz System instead. Ca$ino lost to Dreadnought the next month and was then gone from the company after 4 years. The next month he was approached by the Casey brothers from NYCW about joining the system but him being as ruthless as he is put them against each other with the winner getting the role. It ended up being Chuck Casey that won his way into the stable and following the match he was ordered to beat down on Tully by Diaz and he did so. The final addition to The System came as a shock to even James himself. He was approached by Bounce Buchanan backstage (known just as Bounce) who asked for a position and Diaz laughed it off saying that if Bounce could beat Dreadnought he'd be in. Bounce somehow won and was entered into The System but Diaz made it his goal to make Bounce's life hell but as the months went on Bounce didn't break and even helped Diaz get some huge wins, including the final of the Uprising Tournament over Talia Quinzel. Kid Fantastic came out as Extreme Champion last year but immediately I regretted it and his reign was weak as hell before he dropped it to a returning Heartbreaker who got one last run with the belt before dropping it to Ellie De Grazia. Ellie would have a solid reign heading into Welcome to the coastal zone. As for the tag titles, Beach Boys came out of last years show with the belts but within two months they had dropped them to The Dynamite Express. The Dynamite Express then had a fantastic reign, adding Drake Young to the group, and targeting the House of Stone (Lucy and David). This led to this show where The Dynamite Express put their titles on the line in a 6 man tag against The House of Stone with a surprise 3rd member. The third member ended up being Dan Stone III and House of Stone picked up the win to become the new tag team champions. The opening match of the show just happened to be the best match in the history of the company with a 95 as Talia Quinzel defeated Tigre Salvaje Jr. The story here is that Talia has been putting some of the best ever individual performances CZCW has ever seen but has always failed to take that next step towards the main event and after a loss in The Uprising final she wanted to show that she deserved the top stop against a former CZCW Champion. The 2nd match of the show was a hoss war as The Dreadnought went one on one with recent signee from 21CW: Assassin. Assassin was accompanied to the ring by his manager Dawn Gemmell but it turned out they had bad chemistry so I have plans to get her off him quickly and give him someone else as a manager. After a war between these two, Assassin got his first ever win in CZCW and I am planning on building towards him vs Diaz. The next match was a simple 6 man tag but it was the in ring debut for The Rising. A newgen named Elliot Austin was previously with the company as a jobber but spent a year on excursion in Japan with SAISHO and returned last month with some new friends: Eien Miyamoto and Nakayama. They returned by saving The Beach Boys from a beatdown by Throwback Throwdown (Tony DeWonderful and Jason Patterson) but they debuted tonight as a trio against three of our enhancement talent. Following the match Throwback Throwdown would come for a beat down and were joined by a debuting Sean Noggin as well. Afterwards we had a loser leaves town match where relative newcomer Shooting Star Perez took on the sadistic Onslaught. After some incredible debut performances from Perez in his first few appearances he was targeted by Onslaught who was out with a vengeance and with a vendetta and this relented for months until we got to this point. Shooting Star Perez picked up the win and called time on the 8 year CZCW career of Onslaught who had signed exclusively with NYCW. Early on in 2025 Prime Time Jack Pryde got the biggest win of his CZCW Career over former Extreme champion Zel Quinn and the next month he decided that since he was too big for that division then he needed his own title to celebrate and introduced the Prime Time title. The Plan is to use this title to elevate Jack Pryde before also using the title as a secondary title alongside the Extreme title. On this show he would retain his title against Zel Quinn who I have sent on excursion to SAISHO for the year to improve him and bring him back before a push towards the world title. The aforementioned Extreme title was on the line next as Ellie De Grazia lost it to El Jaguar. Jaguar decided that the Extreme division needed a big star to come in and elevate all the nobodies so he decided to nobly lead the cause and the plan is for him to have a LONG reign with that belt, at least a year, as he uses his pop to help build up some of the younger stars. Sadly following this, Ellie De Grazia was also signed to an exclusive contract by QAW. The semi main was actually for the CZCW title which I don't usually do but the main event was so huge that it had to main over Nate DeMarcus vs James Diaz. The month before this the team of Diaz and Bounce beat the team of DeMarcus and Gray meaning that Diaz could pick the stipulation for this match and after the trust formed between himself and Bounce he elected to name him the special guest referee with Dreadnought as the enforcer on the outside. This would backfire massively for Diaz as Bounce would reveal it was a long con all along as he hit him with a superkick and allowed DeMarcus to pin Diaz and retain his title. I felt it was still slightly too early for Diaz to win (Although he will win before the year is out) and I loved the Bounce story. It did mean DeMarcus kind of took a backseat to the story but he wasn't affected that much and he will drop the title in two months anyway to Fuyuko Higa. Speaking of Fuyuko Higa she was in the main event and in what is undoubtedly the biggest match in CZCW history. Fuyuko Higa vs Brooke Tyler. Ace vs Ace. In an incredible 94 rated match our Figurehead would win this incredible match as Tyler was just on loan but I was super happy with this matchup. As mentioned earlier the roster is getting a complete refresh with around ten new names at least replacing some that were signed to written deals, sent on excursion or had reached the end of their run with the company and the plan is to continue building towards the future. With WrestleWorld behind us now we're growing fast and making a ton of money so I can't wait for this next year
  11. Welcome to the Coastal Zone 2025 is completed and it's my favourite so far as well as the highest rated. Coming out of this show the idea is to refresh the roster once more with a few leaving on written contracts and other just coming to the end of their run in the company. Before I get into the show I really do get the description of WrestleWorld where it says it could be the end of indie wrestling as we know it because I've spent the past year being poached by GSW, IPW, MAW and NYCW who have been on WrestleWorld since the start. Seeing this happening I decided it's finally time I bit the bullet and signed up for WrestleWorld as well as continue to upgrade the Coastal Zone network. In the last update I talked about my plans and basically they all completely changed and every direction I ended up going was different. Fuyuko Higa came out of last years show as a 2 time CZCW Champ and she had a first successful defense against Remmy Honeyman before getting embroiled in a feud with former tag team champions DeMarcus and Gray. This led to the return of her former tag partner Ellie De Grazia and a successful defense over Tyrone Gray at Wave of Fury but at Hardcore Halloween their was a shock in store as she lost the title to Nate DeMarcus. I'm a huge DeMarcus fan and I felt like he was the best person to take that title off Higa at the time. He then defended it successfully in a 6 person elimination match, against Higa, Riley McManus before reaching this show against James Diaz. Speaking of James Diaz he has had the biggest of developments over the past year. Last year he beat former stablemate Ash Campbell and the next month he announced that Undisputed Legacy were being renamed The Diaz System and that instead of only being 2nd and 3rd generation wrestlers that it would instead be wrestlers handpicked by him, trained by him and utilized by him to reach the top of the company. His first move was to take out Robin DaLay (not the original plan, he signed written with IPW) and after beating him he introduced the first member of his group: The Dreadnought. Dreadnought turned his back on Nathaniel Ca$ino immediately and bought into The Diaz System instead. Ca$ino lost to Dreadnought the next month and was then gone from the company after 4 years. The next month he was approached by the Casey brothers from NYCW about joining the system but him being as ruthless as he is put them against each other with the winner getting the role. It ended up being Chuck Casey that won his way into the stable and following the match he was ordered to beat down on Tully by Diaz and he did so. The final addition to The System came as a shock to even James himself. He was approached by Bounce Buchanan backstage (known just as Bounce) who asked for a position and Diaz laughed it off saying that if Bounce could beat Dreadnought he'd be in. Bounce somehow won and was entered into The System but Diaz made it his goal to make Bounce's life hell but as the months went on Bounce didn't break and even helped Diaz get some huge wins, including the final of the Uprising Tournament over Talia Quinzel. Kid Fantastic came out as Extreme Champion last year but immediately I regretted it and his reign was weak as hell before he dropped it to a returning Heartbreaker who got one last run with the belt before dropping it to Ellie De Grazia. Ellie would have a solid reign heading into Welcome to the coastal zone. As for the tag titles, Beach Boys came out of last years show with the belts but within two months they had dropped them to The Dynamite Express. The Dynamite Express then had a fantastic reign, adding Drake Young to the group, and targeting the House of Stone (Lucy and David). This led to this show where The Dynamite Express put their titles on the line in a 6 man tag against The House of Stone with a surprise 3rd member. The third member ended up being Dan Stone III and House of Stone picked up the win to become the new tag team champions. The opening match of the show just happened to be the best match in the history of the company with a 95 as Talia Quinzel defeated Tigre Salvaje Jr. The story here is that Talia has been putting some of the best ever individual performances CZCW has ever seen but has always failed to take that next step towards the main event and after a loss in The Uprising final she wanted to show that she deserved the top stop against a former CZCW Champion. The 2nd match of the show was a hoss war as The Dreadnought went one on one with recent signee from 21CW: Assassin. Assassin was accompanied to the ring by his manager Dawn Gemmell but it turned out they had bad chemistry so I have plans to get her off him quickly and give him someone else as a manager. After a war between these two, Assassin got his first ever win in CZCW and I am planning on building towards him vs Diaz. The next match was a simple 6 man tag but it was the in ring debut for The Rising. A newgen named Elliot Austin was previously with the company as a jobber but spent a year on excursion in Japan with SAISHO and returned last month with some new friends: Eien Miyamoto and Nakayama. They returned by saving The Beach Boys from a beatdown by Throwback Throwdown (Tony DeWonderful and Jason Patterson) but they debuted tonight as a trio against three of our enhancement talent. Following the match Throwback Throwdown would come for a beat down and were joined by a debuting Sean Noggin as well. Afterwards we had a loser leaves town match where relative newcomer Shooting Star Perez took on the sadistic Onslaught. After some incredible debut performances from Perez in his first few appearances he was targeted by Onslaught who was out with a vengeance and with a vendetta and this relented for months until we got to this point. Shooting Star Perez picked up the win and called time on the 8 year CZCW career of Onslaught who had signed exclusively with NYCW. Early on in 2025 Prime Time Jack Pryde got the biggest win of his CZCW Career over former Extreme champion Zel Quinn and the next month he decided that since he was too big for that division then he needed his own title to celebrate and introduced the Prime Time title. The Plan is to use this title to elevate Jack Pryde before also using the title as a secondary title alongside the Extreme title. On this show he would retain his title against Zel Quinn who I have sent on excursion to SAISHO for the year to improve him and bring him back before a push towards the world title. The aforementioned Extreme title was on the line next as Ellie De Grazia lost it to El Jaguar. Jaguar decided that the Extreme division needed a big star to come in and elevate all the nobodies so he decided to nobly lead the cause and the plan is for him to have a LONG reign with that belt, at least a year, as he uses his pop to help build up some of the younger stars. Sadly following this, Ellie De Grazia was also signed to an exclusive contract by QAW. The semi main was actually for the CZCW title which I don't usually do but the main event was so huge that it had to main over Nate DeMarcus vs James Diaz. The month before this the team of Diaz and Bounce beat the team of DeMarcus and Gray meaning that Diaz could pick the stipulation for this match and after the trust formed between himself and Bounce he elected to name him the special guest referee with Dreadnought as the enforcer on the outside. This would backfire massively for Diaz as Bounce would reveal it was a long con all along as he hit him with a superkick and allowed DeMarcus to pin Diaz and retain his title. I felt it was still slightly too early for Diaz to win (Although he will win before the year is out) and I loved the Bounce story. It did mean DeMarcus kind of took a backseat to the story but he wasn't affected that much and he will drop the title in two months anyway to Fuyuko Higa. Speaking of Fuyuko Higa she was in the main event and in what is undoubtedly the biggest match in CZCW history. Fuyuko Higa vs Brooke Tyler. Ace vs Ace. In an incredible 94 rated match our Figurehead would win this incredible match as Tyler was just on loan but I was super happy with this matchup. As mentioned earlier the roster is getting a complete refresh with around ten new names at least replacing some that were signed to written deals, sent on excursion or had reached the end of their run with the company and the plan is to continue building towards the future. With WrestleWorld behind us now we're growing fast and making a ton of money so I can't wait for this next year
  12. You're right about that suspicion. theres a company called Discovery Wrestling in Scotland
  13. If CWA closes in your save like it did mine then you have the ultimate cheat code duo of Lucy-Stone McFly and David Stone who you should get signed up immediately because they're doing bits in my CZCW save. James Diaz is also a must for every save IMO
  14. Welcome to the coastal zone 2024 is in the books and for the most part it was a great show and a great build towards the next generation of CZCW. In the opening ladder match, DeMarcus and Gray's 664 day reign as tag team champions (technically two years) as The Beach Boys claimed the titles ahead of The California Dreams and The Dynamite Express. I love this title reign and it might be one of my favourite tag reigns I've ever booked with them getting over cocky in the end and it costing them the titles. The plan now is to move DeMarcus and Gray towards the COTT titles while The Beach Boys will lose to The Dynamite Express who will eventually drop to The California Dreams. Following that we had the battle of two formed stable mates as "The Monster" James Diaz took his rightful place as the leader of Undisputed Legacy by defeating former leader Ash Campbell in a wild brawl. Diaz said that Campbell had took too much responsibility and failed every time so it was time for someone else too take charge. Now with just him, Raymond and Robin DaLay in the stable he will be on the lookout for new members while I think I'm going to push Campbell and George Wolfe together as a former rivals turned allies tag team to challenge them. Speaking of George Wolfe, the next big match on the card saw him go up against El Jaguar. It had been a frustrating year for Jaguar as he beat Tigre Salvaje last year but then failed twice, once in a singles match and once in a triple threat to take Fuyuko Higa's CZCW title, and then watched as Tigre Salvaje took that title before losing once more to Salvaje. He attempted to get a measure of revenge here but lost to the dominant George Wolfe. The next match was pretty insignificant as Lucy Stone-McFly beat an enhancement talent but considering she's unimportant perception and got a 70 in-ring performance it was incredible to see. Following the show I signed her to an exclusive written deal as well as doing the same for David Stone. Both are on relatively low wages because of their low popularity and on long contracts so I'm going to make great use of two of the best young talent in the world. CWA going under has done massive stuff for us and given us some great talent to work with. Next up, the CZCW Extreme title was on the line as the "new" Onslaught put his title on the line against Kid Fantastic. Onslaught won the title for the first time last year at WTTCZ but lost it to Zel Quinn in a ladder match at Hardcore Halloween and following that he snapped, beating the hell out of Quinn and reclaiming the title two months later. After retaining against Quinn in a steel cage last month he looked to end the young kids career but Kid Fantastic would make the save. Kid Fantastic would win this match and win his first ever title for the company although I don't think his reign will be long as his stamina seriously limits the matches he can have. Their are currently three options of who he could drop it too: Quinn, Onslaught or Akira Arato. The semi-main event was originally for the COTT World title but Frankie Perez lost it a month before this show to Jamie Atherton at an ACPW show so his match with former 21CW star Darin Flynn was just a normal singles match. Darin Flynn would pick up the win and following the match Frankie Perez would say goodbye to CZCW following a legendary career as he will be joining TCW. A big loss but one we've been ready for a long time now. The main event saw my top two wrestlers of the save so far go head to head for the CZCW Title, Tigre Salvaje Jr © and Fuyuko Higa. After winning the title last year Higa had a great reign getting in five successful defences before she lost the title to Tigre Salvaje in February at CZCW Vendetta. Instead of taking an automatic rematch she instead entered the Uprising Tournament for the second year in a row and won it, defeating IPW's Zombie Boy in the final to become the first ever two time winner of the tournament. She won her title back here in another 89 rated match meaning the two singles matches between these two as well as a triple threat involving El Jaguar (88) are our top three matches of all time. After leaving 5SSW Higa signed an exclusive contract with me so I have her positioned as the figurehead of the company and she will be the top star for years to come. Following the show we said goodbye to Frankie Perez as well as releasing enhancement talent Trix Triumph and Bowden Snoop but the main talking points were the signings we have made. In addition to David Stone we signed Zimmy Bumfhole who was released by SWF, re-hired Ellie De Grazia and Tony DeWonderful and brought in Joy Ryder. In other news we've continued to improve our broadcaster as we are tiny now in Canada and Mexico as well as very small in the US. We have 574,000 in the bank.
  15. Welcome to the coastal zone 2024 is in the books and for the most part it was a great show and a great build towards the next generation of CZCW. In the opening ladder match, DeMarcus and Gray's 664 day reign as tag team champions (technically two years) as The Beach Boys claimed the titles ahead of The California Dreams and The Dynamite Express. I love this title reign and it might be one of my favourite tag reigns I've ever booked with them getting over cocky in the end and it costing them the titles. The plan now is to move DeMarcus and Gray towards the COTT titles while The Beach Boys will lose to The Dynamite Express who will eventually drop to The California Dreams. Following that we had the battle of two formed stable mates as "The Monster" James Diaz took his rightful place as the leader of Undisputed Legacy by defeating former leader Ash Campbell in a wild brawl. Diaz said that Campbell had took too much responsibility and failed every time so it was time for someone else too take charge. Now with just him, Raymond and Robin DaLay in the stable he will be on the lookout for new members while I think I'm going to push Campbell and George Wolfe together as a former rivals turned allies tag team to challenge them. Speaking of George Wolfe, the next big match on the card saw him go up against El Jaguar. It had been a frustrating year for Jaguar as he beat Tigre Salvaje last year but then failed twice, once in a singles match and once in a triple threat to take Fuyuko Higa's CZCW title, and then watched as Tigre Salvaje took that title before losing once more to Salvaje. He attempted to get a measure of revenge here but lost to the dominant George Wolfe. The next match was pretty insignificant as Lucy Stone-McFly beat an enhancement talent but considering she's unimportant perception and got a 70 in-ring performance it was incredible to see. Following the show I signed her to an exclusive written deal as well as doing the same for David Stone. Both are on relatively low wages because of their low popularity and on long contracts so I'm going to make great use of two of the best young talent in the world. CWA going under has done massive stuff for us and given us some great talent to work with. Next up, the CZCW Extreme title was on the line as the "new" Onslaught put his title on the line against Kid Fantastic. Onslaught won the title for the first time last year at WTTCZ but lost it to Zel Quinn in a ladder match at Hardcore Halloween and following that he snapped, beating the hell out of Quinn and reclaiming the title two months later. After retaining against Quinn in a steel cage last month he looked to end the young kids career but Kid Fantastic would make the save. Kid Fantastic would win this match and win his first ever title for the company although I don't think his reign will be long as his stamina seriously limits the matches he can have. Their are currently three options of who he could drop it too: Quinn, Onslaught or Akira Arato. The semi-main event was originally for the COTT World title but Frankie Perez lost it a month before this show to Jamie Atherton at an ACPW show so his match with former 21CW star Darin Flynn was just a normal singles match. Darin Flynn would pick up the win and following the match Frankie Perez would say goodbye to CZCW following a legendary career as he will be joining TCW. A big loss but one we've been ready for a long time now. The main event saw my top two wrestlers of the save so far go head to head for the CZCW Title, Tigre Salvaje Jr © and Fuyuko Higa. After winning the title last year Higa had a great reign getting in five successful defences before she lost the title to Tigre Salvaje in February at CZCW Vendetta. Instead of taking an automatic rematch she instead entered the Uprising Tournament for the second year in a row and won it, defeating IPW's Zombie Boy in the final to become the first ever two time winner of the tournament. She won her title back here in another 89 rated match meaning the two singles matches between these two as well as a triple threat involving El Jaguar (88) are our top three matches of all time. After leaving 5SSW Higa signed an exclusive contract with me so I have her positioned as the figurehead of the company and she will be the top star for years to come. Following the show we said goodbye to Frankie Perez as well as releasing enhancement talent Trix Triumph and Bowden Snoop but the main talking points were the signings we have made. In addition to David Stone we signed Zimmy Bumfhole who was released by SWF, re-hired Ellie De Grazia and Tony DeWonderful and brought in Joy Ryder. In other news we've continued to improve our broadcaster as we are tiny now in Canada and Mexico as well as very small in the US. We have 574,000 in the bank.
  16. As WWE I continue to push people even when the fans reject them and let go of the most talented wrestlers that should have been in their place instead
  17. Welcome to the coastal zone 2023 is in the book and it was a fantastic show. Over the past year I've switched up the roster a bit and started to really push some of the talent that begins with the company and it led to some thriving while others I realized just weren't good enough for now. Air Raid Syren, Juliet Balconi, Tony DeWonderful and Swipe Romero were all cut while The Inner City Express were toxic backstage and annoying me so I let them go as well. On top of this Ellie De Grazia decided to leave and American Flash was signed exclusively to IPW which was a big loss. One huge thing that happened was that CWA went out of business about a month before Welcome to the Coastal Zone and I was quick to scoop up some of my favourites in George Wolfe and The Dynamite Express as well as shortlisting a lot of people I am keen to use in the future i.e The Griffin brothers and Sonny Wildside. Now onto the show itself, I feel the card itself was weaker on paper than last year but the main event was much better and much more important. To kick of the show we had a very similar match to last year for the tag titles. At last year's show DeMarcus and Gray defeated Undisputed Legacy's James and Logan Diaz and at this show they marked 365 days as champions when they successfully retained their title against Undisputed Legacy's James Diaz and Robin DaLay this time. Following the match they were attacked by Dynamite Express, making their debut, and they will feud into the summer. Over the past couple of months Nathaniel Ca$ino has seeked to reform Money vs Everyone after Inner City Express were fired and his first buy was the absolute behemoth Dreadnought before the next month he recruited Notorious who had been on a losing streak before his help. At this show they won an 8 man tag against The Beach Boys and The California Dreams. Much like last year Masked Cougar had a surprise opponent and this time it was George Wolfe, also making his CZCW Debut. Wolfe won, which Cougar was furious with, and the plan is for Undisputed Legacy to try and recruit him but he will go alone as a lone wolf and feud with them instead. This was Cougars last appearance as I try to freshen up the roster and he's barely been used over the last year anyway. Very simple filler up next as Prime Time Jack Pryde won his third match with the company against a jobber. After this we got onto my second favourite match on the entire card as Remmy Honeyman defended his Extreme title against Zel Quinn and Onslaught. Over the past year I've tried to focus on using the title to elevate the midcard talent after a long spell with main event talents Hugh De Aske and Fuyuko Higa battling over it so when Honeyman beat Higa for it he was immediately elevated. He then lost the title to longtime rival Quinn in January but won it back the month before this show, the same show where Onslaught won a number one contenders match. Onslaught won this match and won his first title and the plan is for a middle length sort of reign before dropping it back to Zel Quinn. All the way back in the first year Al Coleman walked out of the company but I brought him back for the Uprising Tournament and he stuck around after and was targeted by Frankie Perez who was furious that he had lost his COTT World Title. Frankie Perez won this match but it was a great way to re-establish Coleman as a top of the card guy. The semi main event was a blood feud as former tag partners and best friends El Jaguar and Tigre Salvaje Jr went to war. El Jaguar turned on Tigre Salvaje after they lost a tag match to Campbell and Diaz and said that he was sick of being looked at as the weaker Wild Cat. The two avoided a match all the way until this show but it all boiled over and El Jaguar won a fantastic match. The main event was a moment that needed to happen for so long but I think I ended up doing it at the right time. Ash Campbell won the CZCW Title from Tigre Salvaje Jr at Reach for the sky and since then him and the Undisputed Legacy have terrorised the shows. Fuyuko Higa won the Uprising Tournament, defeating Tyrone Gray in the final, and after a long three year journey she would win the title here. She is by far the best worker in the company and her in-ring ratings are verging on the low 90s so if we can keep a hold of her then we should skyrocket as a company with her main eventing. The plan is for her to feud with Tigre and El Jaguar for now and I'm debating whether to put the title on Jaguar or not right now
  18. <p>So I've just booked Welcome to the coastal zone 2022 and the card looks completely different to my first and second plans for the shows but still turned out really well.</p><p> </p><p> We went full on WWE and announced a huge triple main event. The first saw Frankie Perez defeat Flash Savage to become the COTT World Heavyweight Champion. The second was a marquee match as the new more heelish Masked Cougar got what he had been deserving when he lost to a one off El Heroe Mexicano who was on loan from Ollie, ironically he was hired by USPW after this show. And then the actual main event saw Tigre Salvaje Jr retain his CZCW Title against the winner of the Uprising tournament Riley McManus.</p><p> </p><p> On the rest of the card DeMarcus and Gray became tag champs when they defeated Logan and James Diaz. With Logan going to TCW, I had him get fired after attacking referees backstage and the plan is for them to replace him next month with Robin DaLay. DaLay will team with Diaz as the tag team of the group and Ash Campbell will move on to the main event scene and the plan right now is for him to be the one to dethrone Tigre although this could definitely change. </p><p> </p><p> Fuyuko Higa retained her Extreme title against Onslaught and the plan is for her to lose the title to Remmy Honeyman who on the same card won his best of five series with Zel Quinn. The Beach Boys also made their return on this card after they walked out a year ago because I have a soft spot for them and the plan is to make them tag champs soon.</p><p> </p><p> The Roster has gone through a lot of changes in a short time thanks to TCW signing Hugh De Aske, Logan Wolfsbaine, Frankie-Boy Fernandes and Austin Smooth who was set to debut after WTTCZ. On top of this I released Gangster Nation because they weren't impressing me and got annoyed at being told to put over anyone at all. I also signed Unstoppable Tai after she left 5SSW and then a month later they re-hired her. The final person going out was Bradley Blaze because he didn't have the stamina for the CZCW main event scene.</p><p> </p><p> Aside from The Beach Boys their haven't been many incomings either. Riley McManus has been a great addition after winning the Uprising Tournament and I signed Yuki Horigoshi because his stats looked pretty good. The plan for the next year is to try and elevate the talent we already have like Air Raid Syren. Onslaught, Kid Fantastic etc.</p><p> </p><p> Edit: Just had something hilarious come up in my game. Fuyuko Higa and Jay Becker were dating but have now split up as Higa was caught cheating with Nathaniel Ca$ino, Jay Becker's manager/stablemate. JEEZ</p>
  19. I've just updated my CZCW merchandise to now actually sell merch for wrestlers and noticed a few wrestlers that are stars but not top priority just completely outselling some of my major stars. So do you change your plans on how merch sales are going?
  20. I know but Hugh was my boy He was so good for me and deserved that title
  21. I HATE TCW. Put the CZCW Title on Hugh De Aske and a month later they come in and sign him to a written contract. I put the tag titles on Logan and James Diaz and literally two days later they offer a contract to Logan. Logan isn't that bad of a loss as I can just shift the titles onto Ash Campbell but Hugh is the big loss. My plans changed a bit before he was signed anyway and the plan was for Hugh De Aske vs El Jaguar to main event Welcome to the coastal zone but it seems like we're going for the Wild Cats main event of champion Tigre Salvaje Jr vs El Jaguar for that title instead. It will be a great match but I was so hyped for Hugh's story as champion and now he's gone
  22. It's fair to say that CZCW are definitely going to be my go-to company for this game as I've fallen in love with the titles and the roster. Just ran Hardcore Halloween 2021 and it was a resounding success with the main event seeing Tigre Salvaje Jr finally win the big one when he ended American Flash's 492 day reign with the belt. The plan is for him to drop it to Hugh De Aske on the December show giving him a short reign but it's needed after such a long one. Speaking of Hugh he's quickly becoming the MVP of the roster. I had him lose the Extreme title to Fuyuko Higa at Welcome to the coastal zone but the next month he inserted himself into a title match between Higa and Kira Lee and he stole the pinfall on Lee, making himself a 3 time champion. The two would then main event Wave of Fury in a two out of three falls match where Higa won back the title and solidified both as major stars. the feud between the two has been so good that I think I've decided that the main event of Welcome to the coastal zone 2022 will be Higa beating Hugh for the CZCW Title. The rest of the roster is developing well and in recent months we've added MAW's DeMarcus and Gray to the tag division as they were both released and they had a killer feud with Gangster Nation. One of my favourite things right now is the new stable: Undisputed Legacy. Debuting at Surf Slam the duo of James and Logan Diaz (Wolfsbaine) were joined by their manager and family member of Raymond Diaz and have quickly started tearing through the roster. At Hardcore Halloween three became four when their long time rival Ash Campbell turned on Onslaught (the first man to ever beat James Diaz) and aligned himself with the stable. The idea is essentially Legacy but with people who are actually good at the time.
  23. Just ran my second Welcome to the coastal zone and I think it's my favourite show so far. Wade Orson beat Frankie Perez in an 80 rated opener in his debut match. As long as neither are signed they are still hugely in my plans. New Signings of The Uprising (Selina Svelte and Talia Quinzel) defeated Gangster Nation. I realized that without The American Cobras and Going Coastal that my tag division was quite lacking and The Uprising are fantastic additions to challenge The Inner City Express. In a battle of the second generation wrestlers Ash Campbell defeated James Diaz. Both are in a weird stage right now and I might team them up after this but for now this was a pretty filler match. Frankie-Boy Fernandes then beat California Death Machine in a two out of three falls match to end their year long rivalry and hopefully move onto elevating both towards the main event scene. This match was pretty bad ratings wise sadly and I think these two feuding for so long hurt both of them more than it helped. Up next, the only match that had no build saw Masked Cougar defeat Bradley Blaze in a 74 rated match. Needed one more match on the card and these two delivered a great one. Money vs Everyone (Inner city express) retained their titles for the third time following this as they defeated Notorious who were out for revenge and looking to reclaim their titles. as mentioned ealier the plan is for MvE to face The Uprising, probably with The Uprising winning. The semi main event saw my favourite match on the card as Fuyuko Higa defeated Hugh De Aske in a fantastic 82 rated match to become the first ever woman to win the Extreme title. Honestly right now the Extreme title scene is like the X-Division from early Impact where it steals the show every damn time. The main event was the match of the night as American Flash marked 365 days as CZCW Champion by defeating both of The Wild Cats in a triple threat match. Tigre Salvaje Jr is likely going to be a CZCW Champion within the next year and he could even dethrone Flash but for now having the champion retain in this awesome triple threat was the best route for me to go Edit: Well that was quick... 21CW have offered a contract to Wade Orson and are re-signing him. Not entirely unexpected but frustrating. He will put over Flash on the way out probably
  24. Exact same situation here. It's not that bad for me as The Cobras were very much not in my main event plans but it's left me with just Storm to use and he's kinda just been jobbed out a bit which is sad. Just got a huge signing after losing one of our top stars in Pablo Rodriguez. We picked up Wade Orson after he was released by 21CW and he goes in as our top franchise player in the creative meeting. How long we have him for I can't say but will try to make the best of him while we have him
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