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  1. Hired a worker and debuted him on a show that same day. Sustained a broken neck, out for over a year. Damn.
  2. My Wrestler of the Year and currently top of my Power 500 won 4 matches and lost 40 in the previous year. He must have looked really good putting all those people over...
  3. AEW Dynamite- October 6th, 2021 Bryan Danielson vs Samuray del Sol AEW World Six Man Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 16: The Pinnacle (FTR & Wardlow) vs The Gunn Club AEW TNT Championship Match: Sammy Guevara © vs Powerhouse Hobbs Number One Contender's Four Way Match: Tay Conti vs Leyla Hirsch vs Thunder Rosa vs Nyla Rose AEW World Six Man Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 16: The Hardy Family Office (Matt Hardy & Private Party) vs The Dark Order (Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, & Colt Cabana) Casino Ladder Match: Kenny Omega vs Jon Moxley vs PAC vs Andrade vs Orange Cassidy vs Penta El Zero M AEW Rampage- October 8th, 2021 AEW World Six Man Tag Team Championship Tournament Round of 16: Team Taz (Ricky Starks, Powerhouse Hobbs, & Jermaine Reed) vs Jurassic Express Kris Statlander vs Jade Cargill CM Punk vs Christian Cage
  4. Bateman VS. Matt Adams AJ Gray & PACO VS. Jordan Clearwater & Misterioso Clayton Gainz VS. The DKC Matt Adams for champ someday...
  5. THE BUY IN: Women's Casino Battle Royale Winner: Big Swole Who Will Be The Joker Entrant?: Ruby Soho THE BUY IN: Christian Cage & Jurassic Express vs Matt Hardy & Private Party CM Punk vs Darby Allin Andrade El Idolo & ??? vs Lucha Bros. FTW Championship Match: Ricky Starks © vs Brian Cage AEW World Tag Team Championship Match: The Young Bucks © vs Dark Order AEW Women's Championship Match: Britt Baker © vs Thunder Rosa Cody Rhodes vs Malakai Black MJF vs Chris Jericho AEW World Championship Match: Kenny Omega © vs Hangman Page
  6. Brody King VS. Tom Lawlor [c] (STRONG Openweight) Matt Adams VS. PJ Black The Good Brothers (Anderson & Gallows) VS. West Coast Wrecking Crew (Nelson & Isaacs) Chris Hero VS. Clark Connors Adrian Quest, Alex Coughlin & Dicky Mayer VS. Fred Rosser, Karl Fredericks & Warhorse AJ Gray VS. Richie Slade
  7. TNA World Heavyweight Championship Bully Ray © vs. Sting TNA World Heavyweight Championship Number One Contender's Tournament Final AJ Styles vs. Kurt Angle TNA World Heavyweight Championship Number One Contender's Tournament Semi-Final AJ Styles vs. Mr. Anderson TNA World Heavyweight Championship Number One Contender's Tournament Semi-Final Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle TNA Tag Team Championships Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Hernandez © vs. Bad Influence vs. Motor City Machine Guns TNA X-Division Championship Kenny King © vs. Jeff Hardy TNA Knockouts Championship Velvet Sky © vs. Tara TNA Television Title Devon © vs. ??? Comment: A nice surprise win!
  8. Triple Threat Tag Team Match - Winner becomes Number 1 Contenders for the World Tag Team Championships Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard & JTG) Vs. World's Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Bejamin & Charlie Haas) Vs. The Highlanders (Robbie McAlliester & Rory McAlliester) 10 Woman Battle Royal - Winner becomes Number 1 Contender for Women's Championship Ashley Massaro Vs. Brooke Adams Vs. Candice Michelle Vs. Jillian Hall Vs. Katie Lea Vs. Layla El Vs. Michelle McCool Vs. Mickie James Vs. Torrie Wilson Vs. Victoria One on One Match - Intercontinental Championship on the Line Santino Marella © Vs. William Regal
  9. AEW Dynamite- August 25th, 2021 AEW TNT Championship Match: Miro © vs Eddie Kingston Malakai Black vs Lee Johnson & Brock Anderson The Men Of The Year vs The Dark Order Britt Baker vs Riho IWGP United States Championship Match: Lance Archer © vs ??? (Who is ???: Hmmmm... Kazarian?) Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara vs MJF & Shawn Spears= AEW Rampage- August 27th, 2021 Private Party vs The Varsity Blondes Brian Cage vs Anthony Bowens Jon Moxley vs Darby Allin
  10. World Wrestling Federation World Heavyweight Championship: "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff vs "The 8th Wonder of the World" Andre The Giant World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Championship: "Macho Man" Randy Savage © w/ Miss Elizabeth vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Championship: The Hart Foundation © w/ Jimmy Hart vs. The Can-Am Connection "Adorable" Adrian Adonis w/ Jimmy Hart vs. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper The Magnificent Muraco & "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. w/ Mr. Fuji vs. The British Bulldogs The Dream Team w/ Johnny V. vs. The Rougeau Brothers Hercules w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan vs Billy Jack Haynes "King" Harley Race w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan vs The Junkyard Dog The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff w/ "The Doctor of Style" Slick vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan & ? "The Natural" Butch Reed w/ "The Doctor of Style" Slick vs. "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware The Honky Tonk Man w/ "Colonel" Jimmy Hart vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts Demolition w/ Mr. Fuji vs. Tito Santana & "The Living Legend" Bruno Sammartino
  11. AEW World Tag Team Championships: The Young Bucks © vs. Santana & Ortiz Julia Hart vs. Jade Cargill TNT Championship: Miro © vs. Eddie Kingston Joshi Lightning Squad (Riho & Yuka Sakazaki) vs. Serena Deeb & The Bunny FTW Championship: Brian Cage © vs. Ricky Starks
  12. Big fan of Adams/Murphy so I hope to see good things for him in this diary!
  13. <p>The Third Labor of Jericho</p><p> <strong>Chris Jericho</strong> vs Juventud Guerrera</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Darby Allin, Eddie Kingston, & Jon Moxley</strong> vs The Wingmen</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Christian Cage</strong> vs The Blade</p><p> </p><p> AEW TNT Championship Match</p><p> <strong>Miro ©</strong> vs Matt Sydal</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Tay Conti</strong> vs Leyla Hirsch</p><p> </p><p> Cody Rhodes vs <strong>Malakai Black</strong></p>
  14. Apologies if this has been asked before, but I keep getting a lot of "lack of anything interesting happening" penalties for angles, even when they're things such as post-match attacks that are already coded into the game rather than Freestyle Angles. Is there something in particular I need to do to avoid these penalties or are they completely random?
  15. AEW World Heavyweight Title: Ladder Match - WALTER vs Chris Jericho vs AJ Styles vs Mike Mizanin vs Kenny Omega vs Jon Moxley AEW World Tag Team Titles: The Young Bucks vs Moustache Mountain Adam Cole vs Darby Allin KENTA vs Shinsuke Nakamura Andrade El Idolo vs Claudio Castagnoli PAC vs Tommy End oVe vs The Rascalz Tessa Blanchard vs Allie Tyler Montel vs Cody Rhodes Nick Nemeth & Kevin Steen vs Johnny Elite & Jay Lethal I could see either Omega or Moxley walking away with the championship on this one, although realistically I think the only person who isn't in with a shot of winning is Mizanin - he seemed like he was being set up as an easy first defense for Danielson.
  16. <p>"We are told that Eva was taken to a hospital and it is unknown if we will ever see her in a SmackDown ring again."</p><p> </p><p> Poor Eva Marie <img alt="" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/eek.png.0e09df00fa222c85760b9bc1700b5405.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Good to see Niven being treated as a legitimate threat though.</p>
  17. 2point0 vs. Darby Allin & Lance Archer Riho vs. Big Swole Eddie Kingston vs. Michael Nakazawa Motor City Machine Guns vs. TH2 TNT CHAMPIONSHIP: Miro © vs. Kip Sabian The Elite (Kenny Omega/Doc Gallows/Karl Anderson) vs. Hangman Adam Page, Pac & Frankie Kazarian
  18. Jordan Devlin vs Darby Allin The North vs Lucha Bros Sami Callihan, Thomas Latimer, & Flip Gordon vs Matt Sydal, Willie Mack, & Rich Swann The Canadian Ninjas vs Riho & Mayu Iwatani AEW World Title Tournament Semifinals Kevin Steen vs Bryan Danielson WALTER vs Rey Mysterio Jr
  19. Thanks man, I really appreciate the feedback and enthusiasm! There was actually some backstage reasons for why the Battle x Reilly match went down how it did, but I'll leave those for my PPV wrap-up post once I've finished with the remaining matches.
  20. ^ Thanks for playing along! In both wrestling and football, thirst so often sways my support... The National Wrestling League Presents... NWL TOUCHDOWN "Ladies and gentleman, welcome to another explosive night on the National Wrestling League calendar... this is NWL TOUCHDOWN!" The third PPV of the calendar year opens with the commentary team of Michael Madden and Ronald Quincy, the regular hosts of the NWL's Friday Night Wrestling programme. They give a lowdown of the nine matches we'll be seeing tonight, including several grudge matches and three title matches, the first of which kicks off the show right now! A brief video package recaps the feud between Alden Greene and Isiah Cook, leading into the next match: A video package recaps Cain Watkins' dominant wins over Alexander Brennan, Brant Dudley and Riley Daniel in previous weeks, as well as defeating his opponent tonight in a tag match on the go-home show. Madden and Quincy recap how the next title match came to be, with Emmett Solomon winning a #1 Contenders match in dominant fashion against Tye Woodhams, then getting disqualified in a tag match the following week after refusing to stop beating up the champion! They emphasise how much of a challenge this will be for Jason Browne as he seeks to keep his reign as NWL United States Champion going! Once The Reilly Brothers are in the ring, David Battle enters with a microphone and announces that he's got his confidence back and doesn't need a tag partner, but since NWL's management insists that he has to have one for his agreed match, he's picked someone who won't get in the way... NWL referee Donovan Marks?! The Reilly Brothers celebrate on their way up the ramp, leaving a furious David Battle behind. Donovan Marks slides back into the ring to comfort his tag partner, only to get rocked by an elbow and sent through the ropes! Battle follows and clears the announce desk, before getting Donovan up onto his shoulders and POWERBOMBING him through the table! As the crowd jeer him for his despicable actions against a non-wrestler, Battle grabs a microphone and shrieks out a hysterical statement: "I QUIT!" [61] Stay tuned for the remaining four matches on the NWL Touchdown card, coming soon: Danilo Rasussen © vs. Clyde Goddman (NWL Championship Match) Brett Colesworth vs. Jonathan Stark Ramon Cole & Gareth Arryn vs. The Chiefs Wyatt Randolph vs. Tad Underwood
  21. June 2020, Week One Keaton Casey put in a really great performance on this show to elevate his match with Dhorian Greene. Carr and Leben also put on a good match, although I was hoping they'd score a little higher. The Stark and Colesworth segment went great - their storyline is currently the hottest out of everything running. Decided to add in more detail to the finishes as well, so hopefully it adds to the understanding of the characters. Overall not a bad show! June 2020, Week Two Very rough start to this show but it bounced back and the main event delivered with one of the best matches the promotion has had so far, which I'm rather pleased about. Lots of squash matches to try and get over some midcard talent and it didn't completely work, but you live and you learn. Judd Brennan is definitely the weak link in The Vikings too, as his match with Ostlund was disappointing and Ostund's a top tier talent in this promotion. The stories going into NWL Touchdown... The new NWL Champion Danilo Rasussen gets his first challenge from a multi-time former champ in Clyde Goddman, who won a #1 Contenders match against Zach Kyler, Riley Daniel and Keaton Csey. In the previous weeks Rasussen has defeated Clyde's brothers Clayton and Clinton, but in the go-home show the champ found himself on the losing side of a tag match where the challenger pinned him ater a belly-to-back suplex. Will Rasussen's reign make it past his first defense, or is Goddman about to become a four-time NWL Champion? The reigning NWL Tag Team Champions Jeff Leben and Luke Ostlund have found their next challengers in Judd Brennan and Roland Carr, also known as The Vikings. Brennan stoked the flames by labeling the champs as "false idols" and The Vikings have picked up a number of tag team victories since the last PPV. In singles competitions the two teams find themselves equally matched, as Carr has a win over Leben and Ostlund has a win over Brennan. Will the newly emboldened Vikings finally win championship gold for the first time? Former tag team partners (and champions) become competitors as Tad Underwood goes one-on-one with Wyatt Randolph for the very first time. Their time as a tag team began its journey towards its destructive end during Underwood's feud with Zach Kyler, with Randolph disapproving of his partner's heelish methods. Although the team held strong for several more weeks after Underwood's loss to Kyler, he eventually turned on Randolph after they lost to The Panthers in May Week Four. Underwood holds a win over Randolph in tag team competition after partnering with Cain Watkins, but Randolph is the much more seasoned competitor - who will come out on top after this grudge match? Multi-time champion Brett Colesworth began making disparging comments about Jonathan Stark after the latter lost the NWL Champion to Danilo Rasussen at the previous PPV, even labelling Stark as a weak champion and poor representative for NWL. Incensed by the comments, Stark stood up to Colesworth and challenged him to a singles match at the PPV to prove himself. Stark even holds a win over Colesworth in tag team competition thanks to the go-home show, but going one-on-one with a legendary performer like Colesworth is a whole other ball game... Gareth Arryn and Ramon Cole are veterans of the NWL locker room but that's earned them absolutely no respect from the tag team of Kade Briggs and M.J. Barton (The Chiefs) who have continually mocked them in interviews over the past month. Arryn came to Cole's defense during a backstage attack on the go-home show and now these veterans will team up for the very first time to take on one of NWL's emerging tag teams at the PPV! Since arriving in NWL Cain Watkins has gone undefeated and put everybody he's faced to sleep with terrifying submission holds. Reed Graham came to the defense of one of Watkins' victims and now looks to be the first person to score a win over the intimidating powerhouse. Insecure after a loss at the last PPV against The Goddman Trio, the usually carefree David Battle began a feud with Theo and Tommy Reilly out of suspicion that they were mocking him. While he beat both brothers in single competition, Battle's cockiness got the better of him as he believe he could defeat them in a handicap match, only to receive a loss. In the weeks since then Battle has lost singles matches against Theo and Tommy and is growing increasingly irate. He will team up with a Mystery Partner on the PPV to take the brothers on in a tag team match! The final NWL Touchdown card is as follows... Danilo Rasussen © vs. Clyde Goddman (NWL Championship Match) Jeff Leben & Luke Ostlund © vs. The Vikings (NWL Tag Team Championship Match) Jason Browne © vs. Emmett Solomon (NWL United States Championship Match) Brett Colesworth vs. Jonathan Stark Ramon Cole & Gareth Arryn vs. The Chiefs Wyatt Randolph vs. Tad Underwood Cain Watkins vs. Reed Graham The Reilly Brothers vs. David Battle & Mystery Partner Alden Greene vs. Isiah Cook Feel free to play along with guesses if you would like!
  22. The National Wrestling League Presents... NWL INTERCEPTION "Ladies and gentleman, welcome to another explosive night on the National Wrestling League calendar... this is NWL INTERCEPTION!" The second PPV of the calendar year opens with the commentary team of Michael Madden and Ronald Quincy, the regular hosts of the NWL's Friday Night Wrestling programme. They give a lowdown of the eight matches we'll be seeing tonight, including three title matches and several more grudge matches, but it all kicks off with a fifteen-man battle royal that begins right now! The commentators put over Reed Graham outlasting the fourteen other men in the match to get the victory, as well as Solomon scoring six eliminations (Hines, Bates, Ryan, Bain, Ray and Strickland) in a dominant performance for the heavyweight. They speculate what might be next for the two impressive athletes as the show rolls on: In a backstage area, Tad Underwood and Wyatt Randolph are interviewed by NWL personality Jordan Kahn about Tad's feud with Zach Kyler that will culminate in a singles match later on in the PPV. There is still evident tension between Underwood and Randolph through both their stiff body language and a snide remark on Tad's part where he claims he will do what his tag partner couldn't do and prove that "the Zach Kyler hype train" is all for nothing and "it'll soon end at at the inevitable destination: defeat!" [65] Casey celebrates on his way back up the ramp while Cole seethes at the manner of his defeat, while the commentators put over the pair for putting on another great match that was soured by an unsportsmanlike ending on Casey's part, although Quincy celebrates its supposed genius. To be continued next week with the remaining four matches on the card... Jonathan Stark © vs. Danilo Rasussen (NWL Championship Match) Jeff Leben & Luke Ostlund © vs. The Chiefs (NWL Tag Team Championship Match) The Goddman Trio (Clyde, Clayton & Clinton Goddman) vs. The MVPs of NWL (Gareth Arryn, David Battle & Brett Colesworth) Tad Underwood [w/ Wyatt Randolph] vs. Zach Kyler [w/ Tye Underwood]
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