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  1. 16 hours ago, The Masked Orange said:

    If I understand what happened when you bought them out correctly I believe that you can't get a hold of those workers because they are signed to CWA and not to you. If you send workers to CWA you should be able to borrow them back but those folks that have CWA contracts don't work the same way. I quickly tested this with SWF/RIPW but the workers impacted there like Curt Meritt don't have written contracts so it may be a little different. You can try to terminate the contract he has with RIPW (but in this case the owner MJC stops you, not sure if all owners would be like that), but you can't call him up. For a rule of thumb, I think you can only use the 'borrow' mechanic on workers that appear in your 'Developmental' tab.

     

    If those CWA workers you want are on non-exclusive deals then you can negotiate with them yourself and then send them back as a dev worker. If they're on a written, you may be stuck waiting for the end of the contract to negotiate.

    Thanks for your answer. Did some poking around and realized if I select the “Take” button on the roster page their contract passes over to me, I can send them back to CWA and then borrow them like normal. 

  2. In my current game I own a developmental company that I created as well as CWA, which I bought out. Even if I make an agreement for CWA to accept developmental workers, I don’t have the option to borrow workers from them like I do with my created company. Is there a way to make these workers from CWA available to borrow? Or can I only have one company available to borrow from at a time? Keep in mind I am NOT trying to do a talent trade here. 

  3. Started a new C-Verse game and wanted to try something new. Started a company called Underground Wrestling Syndicate as Face Nelson and gave it a unique hook: instead of an ongoing show, UWS is presented in seasons that consist of one long 32 person inter-gender single elimination tournament. No belts, just the trophy for winning that season's tournament. No frills, no storylines, picture the Crusierweight Classic but as it's own show. While there were no belts to win, eliminated competitors can compete for a Revenant Medallion, which allows them to challenge a person still in the tournament for their spot (which is useful to write out people who get poached or injured or if somebody who I booked to lose ends up performing better and I want them back in). As more people are eliminated the Medallion matches become huge ladder matches or battle royales. I'm really enjoying the flexibility it's giving me. Each episode has two tournament matches and a number of exhibition matches to prop up the show. Each season has a Preview show and a finale, a total of 17 episodes.

     

    The original idea was to have at least half of each new season be completely new signings from around the indies, but already in late 2021 that's getting harder and I've started signing some of my star talents, as TCW poached a lot of my early roster. Going in to Season 5 I'm growing very fast, signing plenty of young lions to lengthy deals and making plans for expansion. The Canadian Blondes, Tigre Salvaje Jr and Sayeed Ali have stuck with me the longest and have become big stars, and I've nabbed some cool signings like Yellowjacket and Paige Croft. Season 5 I think I'm probably going to go with American Flash, but that could change as I'm only on the second episode.

     

    Some highlights I've enjoyed:

    -Pinky Perez absolutely dominating the first two seasons and having a spirited rivalry with Masked Cougar.

    -Picking up big league cast-offs Casey Valentine, Jefferson Stardust and Huey Cannonball. Valentine would go on to win Season 2 and The Awesomeness had some banger tag matches including one at the Season 2 Preview against Perez and Masked Cougar

    -Gram Gorman starting out as a round one loss to wind up being the breakout star of the first two seasons, would have had him win season 3 if he hadn't gotten poached.

     

    So far the winners have been:

     

    Season 1: Pinky Perez

    Season 2: Casey Valentine

    Season 3: Tigre Salvaje Jr

    Season 4: Ozzie Goldstein

  4. <p><strong>Valkyrie Pro Wrestling, June 2027</strong></p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO World Championship:</strong> Alicia Strong x2</p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO Pure Championship:</strong> Brooke Tyler x1</p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO Intercontinental Championship:</strong> Jaime Quine x1</p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO World Tag Team Championship:</strong> HellFire (Hellcat Hernandez and Laura Flame) x2</p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO World Trios Championship:</strong> Heart Stoppers (Maribel Mercado, Amy Chambers and Ariel Breaks) x1</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>2027 Fateful 8 Tournament:</strong> Alicia Strong x1</p><p>

    <strong>2027 World Tag Team Grand Prix:</strong> Yu Hashimoto & Unstoppable Tai x1</p><p>

    <strong>2027 Riot Grrl Rumble:</strong> Pinky Perez x1</p><p>

    <strong>2027 Queen Of Strong Style Tournament:</strong> Laura Flame x1</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO Heatseeker League USA</strong></p><p>

    <strong>VHSL Top Contender:</strong> Vicky Cruise x1</p><p>

    <strong>VHSL Young Lioness:</strong> Maria Guest x1</p><p>

    <strong>VHSL Tag Team:</strong> The Inner Circle (Stacey Randleman & June Parsons) x2</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>VALPRO Heatseeker League Nippon</strong></p><p>

    <strong>VHSLN Championship:</strong> Zofia Jankovic x1</p><p>

    <strong>VHSLN TV Championship:</strong> Rika Tsujimura x1</p><p>

    <strong>VHSLN National Tag Team Championship:</strong> Sae Makuda & Monster Ishimura x1</p><p> </p><p>

    <strong>Canadian Women's Wrestling Federation</strong></p><p>

    <strong>CWWF World Championship:</strong> Josephine Lane x1</p><p>

    <strong>CWWF All-Action Championship:</strong> Guadalupe Pena x1</p><p>

    <strong>CWWF All-Canada Championship:</strong> Patricia Roberts x1</p><p>

    <strong>CWWF Tag Team Championship:</strong> Josephine Lane & Cherita Parent x1</p>

  5. Valkyrie Pro Wrestling

    March 2027

     

    VALPRO World Championship: Fuyuko Higa

    VALPRO Pure Championship: Etsuko Arihyoshi

    VALPRO Intercontinental Championship: Gemmei Oonishi

    VALPRO World Tag Team Championship: Hellcat Hernandez & Laura Flame

     

    2027 Fateful 8 Tournament: Alicia Strong

    2027 World Tag Team Grand Prix: Yu Hashimoto & Unstoppable Tai

    2027 Riot Grrl Rumble: Pinky Perez

    2027 Queen of Strong Style: Laura Flame

     

    VHSL Top Contender: Vicky Cruise

    VHSL Young Lioness: Maria Guest

    VHSL Tag Team: Stacey Randleman & June Parsons

     

    VHSLN Championship: Zofia Jankovic

    VHSLN TV Title: Hana Ajibana

    VHSLN National Tag Team: Sae Makuda & Monster Ishimura

  6. Do you really care that much, or are you playing yourself? Judging from your champions, it seems like you predominantly work with wrestlers Middleweight and under. So does it really make a difference if your main belt is called the World Heavyweight title? Even in the UFC, the Light Heavyweight title is for guys between 200 and 260 pounds. And that’s definitely not the same as the TEW definition of a Light Heavyweight.

     

    I'm sorry this bothers you so much.

  7. Man, please rename this title to VALPRO World Championship.

     

    I know, I know. Sadly the custom belt I got from a user on the forum here, which I like very much, says Heavyweight on it. I appreciated his work a lot and didn't have the heart to ask him to correct it. I have flipped back and forth between renaming it and ignoring the image or just leaving it as is... It bothers me either way but what are you gonna do?

  8. Valkyrie Pro Wrestling: Best of 2021

    10. VALPRO World Heavyweight Championship

    Three Way Ladder Match

    Christy Higgins © vs. Foxxy LaRue vs. Hellcat Hernandez

    VALPRO Bombshell Blowout: Sep. '21 Rating: 71

    9. Queen of Strong Style 2021 Final

    Missy Masterson vs. Shiori Jippensha

    VALPRO Queen of Strong Style Night 2, Sep. '21 Rating: 71

    8. VALPRO World Heavyweight Championship

    Christy Higgins © vs. Missy Masterson

    VALPRO Winter Warfare: Oct. '21 Rating: 72

    7. VALPRO World Heavyweight Championship

    Steel Cage Match

    Christy Higgins © vs. Foxxy LaRue

    VALPRO Fight or Flight: Aug '21 Rating: 72

    6. VALPRO World Heavyweight Championship

    Three Way Elimination Match

    Christy Higgins © vs. Foxxy LaRue vs. Hellcat Hernandez

    VALPRO Battle For Seattle 2021: Jun. '21 Rating: 72

    5. VALPRO World Heavyweight Championship

    Two Out of Three Falls Match

    Christy Higgins © vs. Missy Masterson

    VALPRO Joshi Invasion: Los Angeles Rating: 72

    4. VALPRO World Tag Team Championship

    Three Way Elimination Match

    The Uprising ©(Selina Svelte & Talia Quinzel) vs. Lilly & Rose (Kate Lilly & Debbie Rose) vs. Team SUB (Etsuko Arihyoshi & Chiyeko Kita)

    VALPRO Winter Warfare: Nov. '21 Rating: 74

    3. Shiori Jippensha vs. Foxxy LaRue

    VALPRO Joshi Invasion: Los Angeles Rating: 74

    2. Joanne Rodriguez vs. Paige Croft

    VALPRO Joshi Invasion: Los Angeles Rating: 74

    1. VALPRO World Tag Team Championship

    Three Way Ladder Match

    The Uprising ©(Selina Svelte & Talia Quinzel) vs. Lilly & Rose (Kate Lilly & Debbie Rose) vs. Team SUB (Etsuko Arihyoshi & Chiyeko Kita)

    VALPRO Joshi Invasion: Los Angeles Rating: 76

  9. I really liked this thread in 2016 and I don't see why we have to wait until the next game to do it. I figure this way if you have longer ongoing games it will be easier to remember storylines and details from earlier years. Post your companies top ten lists and keep it going!

     

    Valkyrie Pro Wrestling: Best of 2020

    10. Christy Higgins vs. Danielle Sweetheart

    VALPRO Bombshell Blowout: Sep. '20 Rating: 62

    9. VALPRO World Championship Match:

    Christy Higgins ©vs. Paige Croft

    VALPRO Joshi Invasion: Newark, NJ: Dec. '20 Rating: 63

    8. VALPRO World Championship Match

    Four Way Elimination Match

    Paige Croft © vs. Christy Higgins vs. Foxxy LaRue vs. Sarah Taylor

    VALPRO ThunderGround: Oct. '20 Rating: 63

    7. Submission Match

    Etsuko Arihyoshi vs. Fuyuko Higa

    VALPRO Neckbreaker Blues: May '20 Rating: 64

    6. VALPRO World Championship Match

    Paige Croft © vs. Fuyuko Higa

    VALPRO Battle For Seattle 2020: Jun. '20 Rating: 65

    5. Three Way Elimination Match

    Etsuko Ariyhoshi vs. Fuyuko Higa vs. Poison Ivy

    VALPRO SHEvolution: Mar. '20 Ratings: 65

    4. Three Way Elimination Match

    Christy Higgins vs. Danielle Sweetheart vs. Pinky Perez

    VALPRO Fight Or Flight: Aug. '20 Rating: 66

    3. VALPRO World Championship Match

    Three Way Elimination Match

    Paige Croft © vs. Fuyuko Higa vs. Tiffany Jade

    VALPRO Summer Sizzler: Jul. '20 Rating: 67

    2. Fateful 8 Qualifier Match

    Fuyuko Higa vs. Paige Croft

    VALPRO The Fateful 8: Jan. '20 Rating: 67

    1. Etsuko Arihyoshi vs. Fuyuko Higa

    VALPRO Refuse To Lose: Feb. '20 Rating: 69

     

    BONUS MATCHES:

    Estrella Blanca vs. Pinky Perez

    VALPRO Neckbreaker Blues: May '20 Rating: 62

    VALPRO Intercontinental Championship Match

    Maribel Mercado © vs. Hellcat Hernandez

    VALPRO Joshi Invasion: Newark, NJ: Dec. '20 Rating: 61

    VALPRO Intercontinental Championship Match

    Ladder Match

    Estrella Blanca vs. Maribel Mercado vs. Pinky Perez vs. Simony Sentinel

    VALPRO Battle For Seattle 2020: Jun. '20 Rating: 57

    Joanne Rodriguez vs. Maribel Mercado

    VALPRO Refuse To Lose: Feb. '20 Rating: 54

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