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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="brat99" data-cite="brat99" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50025" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>It's happening due to workers being rated on "passive" stats (overness, star quality, menace, etc) in the angle. Try using free-style angles, and have the workers rated on the most logical "active" stat (entertainment, fighting, selling, acting, etc) for what you are trying to accomplish in the angle.<p> </p><p> Alternatively, take a look at <strong>Teh_Showtime</strong>'s reworking of the default angle pack here which will solve a lot of the issues....</p><p> </p><p> <a href="http://greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=547749" rel="external nofollow">http://greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=547749</a></p></div></blockquote><p> Just downloaded the mod. Thank you very much</p>
  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="VBigB" data-cite="VBigB" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50031" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>It’s in your mail settings. You need to set it to important. Tomorrow when I boot up the game I’ll get you the exact option if you haven’t found it your self yet.<p> </p><p> It's on page 7 of the mail settings. You want to set "Owner Position Opens" and "Booking Position Opens" to important.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thank you very much I'll look for it. I didn't know about mail settings. I'll try to look for it. If you find it and I haven't told you I found it, please let me know where it is..</p>
  3. The way angles work was changed this game. You probably had them all set as Overness, Menace, or SA. In this case, let's say you had a 6 minute angle featuring two workers. You had them standing there doing nothing for the entirety of the 6 minutes. No one said anything, no one did anything, they just stood there looking at each other for the 6 minutes. You need to have an active role in an angle, be it entertainment, microphone, fighting, etc for it to count as them doing something

     

    It would be when anything but a talking angle happens. Brawls, post match attacks, beatdowns. anything like that.

  4. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jaded" data-cite="Jaded" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="49512" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I think maybe 50ish? I noticed my attendance (using free tickets and with a Wrestleworld deal) really skyrocketed in the space of about eight shows; I went from getting around 4,000 a show to repeatedly selling out a 10,000 arena. (I'd just won a regional battle, which helped.)</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I did free shows until I became small so I could hurry and get enough popularity to be on Wrestleworld</p>
  5. I let the owner happen organically (getting a road agent) and hired pretty much the six cheapest folks I could find in my area, which happened to be all vets except one rookie. Plus a ref. That seems a bit thin for weekly shows and repetitive match penalties, so I'm not sure I'd recommend it.

     

    It's Mayin my game and I am 10,000 in the red. At this point I am praying for a new company to start so I can leave this one.

  6. Chapter 1 Episode 2

     

    Chapter 1: DYW

    Episode 2 Finances

     

    Febuary 8th 2020. A Saturday afternoon. D.J. and Harvey were talking at the park before the show.

     

    D.J. Paige: A crowd of 58 people. Not exactly sold out but almost five times as many people then the first show. Still think I'm just talk?

     

    Harvey Manners: I'll admit you got something in you for this business. But at the end of the day this is a business and after the last show we're in the red. Now, I understand Rome wasn't built in a day so I won't get on your case about it especially if you can continue making progress like this. Just keep watch of the money.

     

    D.J. Paige: Dually noted. For now why don't you go open the show boss man.

     

    Big H heads out and gets on the shitty mics and speakers they are using and addresses the audience of 58

     

    Harvey Manners: Birmingham Alabama! welcome one and all to DYW Welcome to America Part 2! Bigger applause then last month Tonight we may very well see one wrestler take lead in our United States Championship tournament. Before we get the action started one of our top stars Fro Sure would like to say a few words.

     

    Fro Sure, who is also an armature rapper comes out to one of his own songs. He dances around and recites the music as he slides in the ring and Big H hands him the mic and steps aside.

     

    Fro Sure: How we all doin' in the Ham toniiiight!? Cheer from small crowd So last week ya boy Fro took an L in his first match in this big tournament for some fresh new gold. But ya know what? I ain't finna let that hold me down. Who ready for a Fro Sure comeback season!? many "Yeeeahs" from the crowd

     

    He is about to say more before a popular rock song plays and Charlie Corner comes out with and slides in the ring trying to look extra cool. He poses for the crowd before his music fade.

     

    Charlie Corner: Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. Listen I know this company is new and all but hey seem to have gotten the memo about who. California Cool Charlie Corner is. You see why am I, one, not in main events, and two, having to be in a stupid tournament for a title when they should have given it to me the moment I signed to step I this ring.

     

    Fro Sure: That's some hard shit talking for someone who got whipped around bell to bell last month.

     

    Charlie Corner: Excuse me? Dude, dude, listen I know you're grumpy because your last album flopped. Probably would do better if I was on it. But that doesn't mean you can just talk shit about me.

     

    Fro Sure: Well how about this? We set to go at it tonight. I'm ready. You look ready as your ass will ever be. Lets go.

     

    They drop their mics and get in each other's faces as Elegance steps in and breaks them apart and calls for the bell to start the first match off. This Segment was graded an average 25

     

    Match 1: Fro Sure Vs Charlie Corners

    Leave it to Fro Sure to absolutely drag the rookie to a great match. Fro Sure puts on a clinic and wins with a Sure Thing.

     

    Winner Fro Sure By Pinfall at 15:25 Match Grade 41

     

    Match 2: Taven Blake Jr Vs D.J. Paige

    These two put on a pretty average technical match mixing Paige's fast passed technical ability and Blake's old school wrestling ability. If not for Paige's lack of experience and stamina this could have been match of the night. Tavon hits D.J. with a sick piledriver to end it.

     

    Winner Tavon By Pinfall At 15:22 Match Grade 33

     

    Match 3: Ace Youngblood Vs G-Force

    The final match of the evening was sadly the worst match of the evening. These two did not mesh well at all. Their styles were much too different and there was no chemistry to speak of. Ace sends the fans home by hitting a poorly timed mid air Tomahawk.

     

    Winner Ace Youngblood By Pinfall At 15:30 Match Grade 19

     

    The night ends with the standings being Charlie Corners in last with 0 points. A four way tie for second between D.J. Paige, Fro Sure, Ace Youngblood, and G-Force with 2 points each. Tavon Black Jr sits in first place with a solid 4 points.

  7. Good start keep it up. If you enjoy doing the full match write-ups do it, they are a great read. You don't always need fancy graphics to keep people engaged. If anything it could play to the prestige of the company as you build an audience both In game and on the forums add a flourish as a real promotion would.

     

    Thank you very much. since writing up matches takes a while what I may end up doing is only doing it for main events for now.

  8. Part 1

     

    Chapter 1: DYW

    Episode 1: Welcome To America

     

    The company was made, a title belt the DYW United States Championship was created, a small event was made, Welcome To America Part 1. It is part of a six part monthly events that coincide with a tournament to crown the first United States Champion.

     

    Speaking of which these are the people who will help this little indy project stand on its own. The Owner and announcer, Harvey "Big H" Manners. The Booker and rookie wrestler, D.J. Paige. The Road Agent, Tamera McFly. The referee, Elegence, a former ref from the defunct promotion Babes of Sin City. Tamera called her up. Finally, the wrestlers, former Mid Atlantic Wrestling veteran, Ace Youngblood age 35. Rookie wrestler and charisma magnet, Charlie Conner age 18. The hear and soul of Grimm Soul Cal Wrestling, Fro Sure age 28. Up and coming, old school style California wrestler, Tavon Blake Jr age 26. Last but not least, young high flyer, "G-Force" Garfield Marley, age 20.

     

    On Monday, January 13th 2020, the stage was set. The first show of this brand new promotion. Dog Yard Wrestling. Held at a park in Birmingham, Alabama. In front of a tiny crowd of twelve people. Big H got on a cheap microphone and addressed the fans.

     

    Harvey Manners: Ladies and gentleman! Dog Yard Wrestling proudly brings to you our inaugural event. Welcome To America Part 1! A polite cheer from the small crowd Over the course of six monthly shows we will be hosting a tournament to crown our inaugural DYW United States Champion. The tournament will be round robin format with each of our six competitors getting five matches. a win gets 2 points, a draw gets 1 points, and a loss gets you nothing. at the end of everyone's five matches part 5 we will know our top to competitors who will battle it out at part 6 to become your first ever United States Champion! Another nice little applause. So lets get this show on the road!

     

    Match 1: Charlie Conner Vs G-Force

    The two look at each other as Elegance calls for the bell. The first match now begins. the two circle each other and get into a tie up. Charie does a hip toss into a headlock and holds it tight for a bit while posing to the small crowd. soon G-Force slips out and starts getting some fast pace offense in with some nice whips and ranas. G-Force goes into a back hand spring but Charlie catches him and holds him in a choke hold for nealy five minutes before he lets him go and does some ugly punches. Soon G-Force mounts a comeback as Charlie Irish whips him into the ropes and goes for a back drop but G-Force floats over and drop kicks him in the back and sends him down before running to the ropes and sliding between Charlies legs and decking him in the face. this staggers the bigger man as G-Force Hurricanranas him into a pin and gets the one-two-three

     

    Winner G-Force in 15:17 by pinfall Grade 19

     

    Match 2: Ace Youngblood Vs Tavon Blake Jr

    The two competitors lock up as soon as Elegance calls for the bell. the two pull at each other for control and neither lets up until TBJ hits a hip toss which was meant to shift into a headlock but Youngblood reverses it into a crucifix pin for a quick two count. Blake lets go and they pop to their feet. Jay throws some forearm strikes to back TBJ up and to start softening him up for his signature Tomahawk Chop. when backed into the ropes TJB lifts Jay up and drops him on the ropes staggering the veteran. Blake takes control and hits a chop block and sends Jay down. Blake follows up by stomping on the side of the head and on the right leg before getting Jay into a bow and arrow submission hold weakening both the legs and head, Jay grunts in pain and reaches for the ropes but cannot seem to drag himself to them. He powers Blake's hand off of his neck and flips around going for a pinfall attempt. Elegance counts one-two-th nope. Blake kicks out but the veteran Jay Youngblood doesn't let up he mounts him and throws some punches only for Blake to roll him over for a pin attempt which Jay gets out of by kicking him in the head. But he kicked with the leg that was weakened in the bow and arrow. the both get to their feet slowly as the crowd gets into it. Jay stumbles in for a Tomahawk but TBJ kicks him in the gut and hits him with a piledriver to get the one-two-three

     

    Winner Tavon Blake Jr by pinfall in 14:33 Match Grade 33

     

    Match 3: Fro Sure VS D.J. Paige

    Final match of the evening. D.J. Paige goes one on one with arguably the most skilled worker in this company. The bell rings and Paige runs in for a tie up but Fro Sure catches him with a surprise enziguri. Fro Sure shuffles around the stunned rookie and throws some jabs sending Paige out the ring before posing to the crowd. Paige stands up and shakes his head and rolls in the ring learning from his mistake and not running in. He slides in close and this time when Fro goes for a jab D.J. grabs the arm and hits a head and arm slam and stands up still keeping wrist control and pulls Sure in for a clothesline but Fro Sure flips under Paige's arm and hits a DDT before kipping up. Paige stands rolls onto his knees and shoots in for the leg but Fro Sure sprawls and does mountain climber knee strikes on Paige's head before lofting him up in a deadlift for a power bomb but Paige reversed it into a facebuster and now both men are down. It takes a bit before they are both to their feet. This time Fro Sure charges at a cornered Paige. Paige steps aside as Fro Sure jumps up and hits the turnbuckle getting staggered. Paige gets on the second rope and jumps hitting a sunset powerbomb that Sure rolls out of to his feet and sliding clotheslines a sitting Paige. Fro Sure stands him up and sets him up for the Sure Thing but Paige rolls with it and hits his Page Cutter and tiredly rolls Sure over and gets one-two-three

     

    Winner D.J. Paige by pinfall at 10:29 <atch Grade 33

     

    At the end of the night the scores are a three-way tie for first between G-Force, Tavon Blake Jr, and D.J. Paige for first each with two points while the rest have zero pints. The show overall was a solid 23 and drew 83 dollars in tickets. It was a positive start.

  9. Prolouge: The Dog Yard

     

    Demetrius Jamar "D.J." Paige was 18 years old and like many men with stories like his he was a wrestling fan. However he was a fan of a particular era of wrestling. The territorial days. He he loved the idea of every company being under one banner. many companies, helping each other stay afloat. One champion amongst them all. D.J. knew that with the way the industry is with big companies like SFW and USPW being too stingy to share with smaller companies and ending their wars with each other, he only had one option.

     

    D.J. Paige: I'll have to change the industry myself.

     

    With a small amount of wrestling training, a mindset for booking, and a dream, D.J. Paige set off on his journey to build the Ultimate Alliance.

     

    Word on the street was that "Big H" Harvey Manners, former play by play commentator from up north, was down in Birmingham looking to start up a small company of his own to get steady work. Paige took advantage and had a little chat with Big H.

     

    D.J. Paige: Listen Harv, can I call you Harv? I may be new but I am hungry and ambitious.

     

    Harvey Manners: So, I've seen plenty of guys around who have something to prove, or at least they say that they do. Why should I trust you over them?

     

    D.J. Paige: Because I know how to negotiate deals. I have been scouting smaller guys out who have talent and will work for a minimal price. I knew a good shop that can make us a good title belt. I even know a nice location to hold our events. I can even find a good road agent and ref for the cheap.

     

    Harvey Manners: Hmmm alright. You sound like you know your stuff but you're still unknown so I'm not risking too much on this little venture. One thousand dollars and not a penny more.

     

    D.J. Paige: With the biggest smile on his face Deal I won't let you down!

     

    D.J. got to work immediately. For the next week he contacted six wrestlers and a referee. He knew the west coast was his best option because there was talent in a little indy company called Grimm SoCal Wrestling. They have some good workers that don't work outside of that company so he knew they had to be worth something while costing little. He got help from his now road agent. Former second generation Canadian wrestler, Tamera McFly. He even had a name to go off of.

     

    D.J. Paige: Dog Yard Wrestling.

  10. So about 6 months ago my old computer messed up beyond repair and I cannot access my 2016 save data that I went through 15 in game years with. I moved my license to my new computer but I cannot move save data. Could 2020 have cloud saving so something like that can never happen again?
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