<p>I'm currently trying to build a c-verse based database, but it is set 2 years from the 2016 default start.</p><p> </p><p>
Notable editions:</p><p> </p><p>
SWF - desperate to compete (And actually beat) with USPW, January 2017 saw Jerry Eisen stepping down as booker, being replaced with Victoria Stone. Stone wanted a new challenge (With Jeremy Stone's blessing, and immediately as a result they signed a NAP with NOTBPW excluding Sean McFly), and Rich Eisen was desperate to go in a new direction.</p><p> </p><p>
This saw the likes of Tommy Cornell, Sean McFly joining the SWF roster. Tommy Cornell made an immediate impact. In fact, 2017 saw one of the most lauded matches in SWF history when Tommy Cornell faced Eric Eisen in a brutal "I Quit" match at Supreme Challenge. Eric Eisen gained a lot of respect when he was brutally beaten, covered in blood & actually wrestled through a Torn quad that he suffered in a match 2 days earlier. SWF also signed some Lucha stars and Puroresu talent (Similar to Triple H's talent initiative in WWE). A women's division was started & even a cruiserweight division is in the works.</p><p> </p><p>
USPW - continued the raid of SWF talent such as Skull DeBones, Valiant, and Lobster Warrior between 2016 and 2018. Nothing of note happened until late 2017, an NWO-esque stable was formed with with almost everyone that jumped ship in the talent raids (Chris Morrisette (Lobby), Rich Money, Steve Frehley, and Val Villain (Valiant)). The formation of this group put a lot of momentum in the direction of USPW maintaining their pole position in the American wrestling scene.</p><p> </p><p>
TCW - nothing of note other than Peter Michaels taking over the promotion, in hopes to utilize his wrestling business expertise to help compete with the other two.</p><p> </p><p>
I just want to know if what I'm building would be too implausible for C-verse canon (This is non-canon anyway, but if there is any implausibilities, just let me know). The only thing that immediately comes to mind is Tommy Cornell signed a 10-year contract with 21CW at the start of 2015 & the fact that Victoria Stone would take any sort of money to join SWF.</p>