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  1. <p>So, in 2020, the Confederation Of The Territories is the ONLY functioning alliance. They've lost a company, but they've gained a new member in the process. They are open to new member companies that are Tiny or Small that reside in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and are open to a variety of styles and products.</p><p> </p><p>

    The member companies in 2020 are...</p><p> </p><p>

    Coastal Zone Championship Wrestling</p><p>

    Invincible Pro Wrestling</p><p>

    Mid Atlantic Wrestling</p><p>

    New York City Wrestling</p><p>

    Original Lucha Libre Is Eternal</p><p> </p><p>

    We have CZCW's Pablo Rodriguez as the COTT World Heavyweight Champion, and the American Cobras (Storm Spillane and Marvel Malloy) as the COTT World Tag Team Champs.</p><p> </p><p>

    So, in 2020, who's playing a COTT company? How do you plan on using them?</p><p>

    Do you invite any new companies? Do you add any new titles? Tell me your thoughts!</p><p> </p><p>

    (And it should be noted that a few Yet To Debut companies are pre-set to be members of the alliance once they activate, but as the beta only covers two months, that's probably not going to come up for awhile without tinkering with the database.)</p>

  2. On the subject of relationships, 5SSW will agree to talent trades and generally being on good terms, but at the start of 2020 QAW is too small for them to agree to send workers on excursion.

     

    And the other thing I'll mention, not related to company relationships, make sure to make good use of Commissioner Bomb in angles. Her presence on the show can often make the difference between pop growing or not, I've found.

  3. Yeah, I agree that I don't feel like OLLIE are in any real threat at all given the context from the bios.

     

    Especially given the new relationships in the game. In addition to COTT (with the new addition of IPW), you're on good terms with CILL, and EILL will almost certainly float you a developmental offer.

     

    I'd probably keep going an see if any Japanese companies, like 5SSW or EXODUS, would be interested in sending you people on excursion.

  4. So, looking over things, the roster for both men and women skews more towards the rudo side, outnumbering the tecnicos by about 5 on the men's side and 3 on the women's. Assuming there's no one you can turn, who would you hire to balance things out? Velvet Suarez seems like a no-brainer, but who else?

     

    Also, broadcasting. OLLIE can qualify for a few right at the start, so which one does everyone think is the best to start out with?

  5. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Makhai" data-cite="Makhai" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47579" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Women have really never been more than a novelty in Mexico, so it's totally fine. In the C-Verse Mexico doesn't lean on novelty acts, there have historically been one or two... ah, vertically challenged people and Adam doesn't seem to have any interest in adding more. So they'd be heavily traditional, which means no grils. And Japan, while being a place that historically has treated woman folk fantastically well at the box office, sees no reason to integrate. Although that could change if Stardom gets over and they start pumping out workers on the level of Jaguar, and The Jumping Bomb Angels again. But that's years down the line, if ever.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Well, the real world also doesn't have as many big companies as the C-Verse has, so the "realism" argument doesn't hold as much weight.</p>
  6. Both of these somewhat make sense. I would lean more to the all-action comparison possibly.

     

    Just had a thought, Sky-Club could be their junior/cruiserweight division, which may explain why it has a tag version.

     

    Hmm; I'm thinking of a 5 brand split.

    A Brands-Supreme & Elite

    B Brands-Uprising, Vixxens & Junior

     

    I'd always pictured Supreme as the "core" brand with the heavyweights, Extreme the "205 Live" equivalent, Uprising the Women's only show, and finally Elite would be the show where all brands are represented.

  7. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Rhysrob" data-cite="Rhysrob" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47579" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p> </p><p> It is a made up world so why wouldn't every area have the ability to sustain a women's wrestling scene? </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Because there aren't enough active female workers, and features like performance centers and Quick Fill are ridiculously unbalanced in favor of generating male workers.</p><p> </p><p> Or were you speaking rhetorically?</p>
  8. So, playing around with Quick Fill today and... I'm less than enthused. This had been touted as "Yes, women's wrestling might be a bit lacking, but Quick Fill can fix that."

     

    So, I thought, "Hey, let's make a women's company in Mexico." So, I hit the Quick fill to make 20 women wrestlers for Mexico.

     

    "Only 13 of 20 workers could be created due to lack of names."

     

    Really? That's....

  9. Hi, I have a small company in quebec with about 38 pop in the region. I just signed a deal with Q-Tv, that is about 25% revenue. I did great rating in the first 2 month but my Broadcast revenue and media revenue are still 0$. Can someone help me understand please?

     

    Click on the finances option in your office menu. That should give you a detailed breakdown of what's what.

     

    Also, check the Ticket Prices button and see what they're set for TV tapings. If it somehow got set to Cheap or lower, that might be where the money is going.

  10. Thinking about it more, while I'm okay with the current state of women's wrestling in North America (aside from my aforementioned not being crazy about no one special really set to debut), I will say I think women's wrestling in Mexico has stagnated. Certainly, the women's division in OLLIE and CILL have gotten bigger, but the actual women available to wrestle in Mexico is pretty much the same as it was in 2016. No new workers, no one on excursion...

     

    Also, Canada's largest company has a women's division, the United States' largest company has a women's division, and Mexico's largest company... does not. That doesn't feel right, somehow.

  11. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="TWoody24" data-cite="TWoody24" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47811" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Quick question. I'm booking TCW and for some reason every match people get a penalty for holding back but I'm just using regular road agent notes. Are they holding back because it's just a TV show or am I missing something</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Probably. There are a few personality types that will go all out no matter what kind of show it is, but a lot of workers aren't going to really push themselves to the limit on TV (save that for the PPV!).</p>
  12. Haha how a lot of us feel right now. I actually tried to see the running costs of broadcasters are pretty cheap. I think if you come in with rising game world/economy you can afford a 1 hour show weekly plus events. Would taping shows or doing live really mean a difference to costs?

     

    I don't know, but for $115k, CZCW has JUST enough to start their own broadcaster with the same coverage as WrestleWorld, with the benefit that they don't need to change any production values and they can put shows on whatever time they want, as many shows as they want.

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