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  1. WWE April 2014-August 2019 Raw WWE Champion: Finn Balor (1) United States Champion: The Fiend Aleister Black (1) (Bray retired due to injury in my game, so I recasted the Fiend. Bray is still Black's manager and does the Firefly Funhouse though) Raw Tag Team Champions: Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson (2/2/2) Raw Womens Champion: Alexa Bliss Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions: Mustafa Ali and James Ellsworth (1/1/1) 24/7 Champion: Titus O'Neil (2) Smackdown Universal Champion: Daniel Bryan (1) Intercontinental Champion: Johnny Gargano (2) Smackdown Tag Team Champions: Luke Harper and Erick Rowan (2/2/2) Smackdown Womens Champion: Asuka (1) Cruiserweight Champion: Roderick Strong (2) The two Cruiserweight titles and the 24/7 title are interpromotional.
  2. Here's what it looks like. https://i.imgur.com/zYhSVBO.jpg I do love it, but also wish it would extend to previous champions.
  3. WWE May 2019 April 2014 mod for TEW 13 by Fleisch Raw Bayley, Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch, and Charlotte (Raw Womens Champion) are running roughshod over the Raw womens locker room as the Four Horsewomen. They injured Paige and Peyton Royce. Naomi is leading the resistance with Billie Kay, Dana Brooke, and Alexa Bliss helping. They have tried recruiting Natalya, but Natalya doesn't want to be a team player. Finn Balor is heel WWE Champion, winning the championship from Dean Ambrose at WrestleMania 35. Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, and Cody Rhodes are also in the Club. Well, Cody was, but he asked Finn for a championship match and Finn responded that he had to put up his career. During a tag match against the Shield later in the night, Cody took the fall and the Club attacked Cody, ejecting him from the group. Cody has accepted Finn's terms Roman and Seth Rollins were supposed to win the Raw Tag Team Championship from the Usos, but Roman went down with an injury a few weeks before Payback, so AJ Styles was the substitute. Seth and AJ defeated the Usos and tension has been building between Seth, AJ, and Roman. Bray Wyatt (retired) plays the Funhouse character and the Fiend (Aleister Black) debuted, attacking Tye Dillinger. Tyler Breeze recently won the United States Championship and is set to defend it against former Cruiserweight and Raw Tag Team Champion Mustafa Ali. Rey Mysterio and Andrade teamed up at WrestleMania in a losing effort to Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions, Harv and Gurv Sihra. Andrade attacked Rey after the match, disbanding their team. Eric Young just won the vacant Cruiserweight Championship after Roderick Strong went down with a two month long injury. Smackdown A heel Daniel Bryan, allied with Vince McMahon, won the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 35 right after Shinsuke Nakamura won it from Kofi Kingston. Bryan retained the championship in triple threat at Money in the Bank against the previously mentioned two. Sami Zayn won the Money in the Bank ladder match, being able to challenge the Smackdown champion any time in the next year Ruby Riott won the Money in the Bank with the aid of Liv Morgan and Ruby Riott, thus being able to challenge the Smackdown Womens Champion anytime in the next year Asuka won the Royal Rumble and defeated Summer Rae and Alexa Bliss at WrestleMania 35. Summer enacted her rematch clause for Money in the Bank where Asuka would force her to submit once again Johnny Gargano won his second Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania 35 from former friend, the Miz. Miz would harass Candice LeRae for the next few weeks and at Money in the Bank, Miz defeated Gargano by disqualification and Miz hid behind Candice and pushed her into the ring post. This would enrage Johnny and he would get disqualified.
  4. WWE Payback 2019 Bruisers = Oney Lorcan and Aiden English https://i.imgur.com/LNJIMkU.jpg
  5. I posted my Bray Wyatt DVD in the 2016 thread. My save is a save I continued from TEW 2016 into 2020. I'll try to include disc 2 and possibly 3 in a future post.
  6. When you go to give a bonus, you have to find "everyone" on this list. There's not a "give everyone a bonus" button.
  7. My April 2014 save in TEW2016 that I mostly replicated by hand for 2020. WWE February 2019: Raw WWE Champion: Dean Ambrose (1) defeating Christian (1) at Hell in a Cell 2018 United States Champion: Andrade Almas (1) defeated Rhett Titus (1) on 2018 November Week 4 205 Live Raw Tag Team Champions: The Usos (2) defeated Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns (2) at Royal Rumble 2019 Raw Womens Champion: Bayley (1) defeated Emma (1) on 2018 September Week 3 Raw Cruiserweight Champion: TJ Perkins (1) defeated Mustafa Ali (1) at Hell in a Cell 2018 Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions: Gurv and Harv Sihra (1) defeated Jack Gallagher and Drew Gulak (1) at Clash of the Champions Smackdown: Universal Champion: Kofi Kingston (1) defeated AJ Styles (1) at No Mercy 2018 Intercontinental Champion: The Miz (4) won the vacant Intercontinental Championship against Bobby Roode. The title was vacated after the Miz gave former champion and friend, Johnny Gargano, a concussion Smackdown Tag Team Champions: Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (1) defeated Kofi Kingston and Big E (2) at Extreme Rules 2018 Smackdown Womens Champion: Summer Rae (1) defeated Madison Rayne aka Ashley Apex at Royal Rumble 2019 NXT: NXT Champion: Adam Cole (1) at September Week 2, 2018 after winning the vacant championship vacated when Roderick Strong (1) moved up to the main roster NXT Womens Champion: Candice LeRae (1) after defeating Shayna Baszler (1) at Takeover: Brooklyn August 2018 NXT North American Champion: Tommaso Ciampa (1) was crowned the first North American Champion after defeating Matt Riddle at Takeover: Phoenix January 2019. NXT Tag Team Champions: Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly (1) after defeating Hanson and Rowe (1) at Takeover: Brooklyn August 2018 Royal Rumble winners Finn Balor - Raw. Opted to face the WWE Champion at WrestleMania 35 Asuka - Smackdown. Opted to face the Smackdown Womens Champion at WrestleMania 35. Has agreed to put her championship shot on the line at Elimination Chamber this month against Alexa Bliss and Becky Lynch
  8. As others have mentioned, I think the new angle system is really intuitive and realistic. For a real world example, Brock Lesnar's promos wouldn't be that interesting if it was just Brock standing in the ring for 10 minutes (IE rated on overness or menace) instead of Heyman talking (IE: rated on microphone or entertainment) Once freestyle angles were introduced, I've never looked back. I never saw any reason to when I could literally make my own angle with my own plot and my own skill its rated on based on what I think each worker does in the angle. It was really frustrating having to exit the game to make another angle with commentary and then import it into the game. I also pretty much always rated my major angles on entertainment and/or selling. The only time I really ever used the passive skills (overness, star quality, charisma, menace, etc) were in hype videos or if a worker is mentioned, but off screen.
  9. <p>Does anyone know how exactly the game determines if someone will come out of retirement if you ask them? I want to have a comeback later in the year, and I see you can't edit them out of retirement in the in-game editor. </p><p> </p><p> Is it just their condition? Or do attributes or something else play a role as well? </p><p> </p><p> If all else fails, I'll just use the main editor to fix that and import a copy of them into the game.</p>
  10. My April 2014 save in TEW2016 that I mostly replicated by hand for 2020. WWE January 2019: Raw WWE Champion: Dean Ambrose (1) defeating Christian (1) at Hell in a Cell 2018 United States Champion: Andrade Almas (1) defeated Rhett Titus (1) on 2018 November Week 4 205 Live Raw Tag Team Champions: Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns (2) defeated Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn (1) at Hell in a Cell 2018 Raw Womens Champion: Bayley (1) defeated Emma (1) on 2018 September Week 3 Raw Cruiserweight Champion: TJ Perkins (1) defeated Mustafa Ali (1) at Hell in a Cell 2018 Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions: Gurv and Harv Sihra (1) defeated Jack Gallagher and Drew Gulak (1) at Clash of the Champions Smackdown: Universal Champion: Kofi Kingston (1) defeated AJ Styles (1) at No Mercy 2018 Intercontinental Champion: The Miz (4) won the vacant Intercontinental Championship against Bobby Roode. The title was vacated after the Miz gave former champion and friend, Johnny Gargano, a concussion Smackdown Tag Team Champions: Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (1) defeated Kofi Kingston and Big E (2) at Extreme Rules 2018 Smackdown Womens Champion: Madison Rayne aka Ashley Apex in my save (1) defeated Becky Lynch (3) at Survivor Series 2018 NXT: I may drop out of playing NXT after a while. I'll see how it goes, but I mainly wanted to play as them because AI NXT in 2016 was so stupid. NXT Champion: Adam Cole NXT Womens Champion: Candice LeRae NXT Tag Team Champions: Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly
  11. <p>When you check your roster and click on someone, you'll see arrows on the skills and popularity boxes. </p><p> </p><p> Click the arrow on their popularity box and it will switch to contract view and it will give you an option to release them by clicking that arrow.</p>
  12. <p>Tapings and left off complaints</p><p> </p><p> So, a question about tapings. If I tape, say 2 episodes in one go, and leave someone off of one episode but put them in the other, would they complain about being left off the show?</p>
  13. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="D-Lyrium" data-cite="D-Lyrium" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47568" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Yeah, your example is spot on. It's a title where, once the worker has won it, they can 'defend' it during the year (MitB/Young Lion's Cup style). If you want a Cverse example, EMLL's Ring of Destiny.<p> </p><p> As opposed to something like the Royal Rumble or King of the Ring, which are just events that happen once a year, someone wins them and that's pretty much it (they usually leverage it into a title shot or something, but it's not necessarily a "title"). They might get a trophy, but it's essentially never seen again until next year.</p><p> </p><p> Edit: Yeah, what southside_hitmen said. ¬_¬ For some reason that didn't show up when I posted.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> Thank you. That definitely helps with my immersion.</p>
  14. <p>Quick editor question</p><p> </p><p> Not sure if editor questions belong here or not. </p><p> </p><p> When I'm adding or editing a title and want to make it an annual competition, an option to have the title retained after victory is eligible. </p><p> </p><p> My question is that is this like, for example, Money in the Bank where they carry the "title" around and even defend it? </p><p> </p><p> Thanks.</p>
  15. You can't use the editor to put them back in your company. What you could do is use the editor to give them 1 day remaining on their current contract and contact them the next day, if they're willing to do business with you.
  16. This is too scarily close to real life for me. https://i.imgur.com/S52h799.jpg
  17. I've been mostly in the editor trying to replicate my 4 in game year save because that's pretty much the only thing TEW I've done in the last 4 years. I love the editor. So much less clicking and both style lists fulfill different purposes for me. The whiteboard is great for me, but a notepad would be great as well instead of the giant block of white. In game, I think the perceptions and talking to workers are game changers for me. I honestly love the UI and the fact that I can customize the buttons on the bottom to what I find myself using the most is really helpful. The ability to book a tournament instead of writing them into my spreadsheet really helps as well. Seeing as how AI NXT in my 2016 save was, well, really really dumb, I'm going to really enjoy playing as NXT.
  18. So, I've spent most of my time in the editor, working on replicating my 2016 save. I love the new editor. So many less clicking and both style lists are beneficial for different purposes. The white board has been invaluable to me. I love that I don't need to do 4 different clicks to switch from editing workers to editing companies. My only complaint is the change to products, as others have pointed out. It doesn't really affect me in a gameplay level as I'm never going to play anything other than mainstream RW companies. But, I pretty much have to do a big guessing game to replicate other companies. I did do a few days in the CornellVerse just to give the game a try. I honestly really like the interface. I really like that I can customize the button order on the bottom of the screen. My only minor nitpick, as I saw someone else point out, is I don't see any pattern as to how the buttons are laid out in the office. I used autobooker for the first time ever and it produced a pretty bad show. As I mentioned though, I've only played for a few in game days just to see how it looks and plays. Overall though, I really enjoy the actual in game stuff. I'm kind of disappointed that Adam pushed the full version date back, but if it makes for a better game, I'm fine with that. Many thanks to Adam and all of the developers, testers, and you other important peeps. So anyway, my only complaints I have currently are: -lack of custom products -the seemingly random order to the buttons in the office -I love the perception system, but it would be kind of nice if there were more categories as I think it would make the depth of your roster more easily visible.
  19. Awesome analysis. I never really cared for pushes, except it was kind of cool to see who rose and fell after every autopush. The "I think my push should be better" complaints were always really annoying to me. Like, dude, you're pushed as an upper mid carder, but I'm using you like a main eventer. Shut your trap. One other thing that always seemed weird to me was putting 2 openers/enhancement talent in a match and you get a penalty. Change one of those to a lower midcard and the penalty goes away. Like, the audience is somehow super tuned into the backstage going ons of what your push is. Anyway, I really enjoy the perception system. My only minor gripe is that I think there should be more categories and perhaps just use the pop levels from before as names (IE: Icon, huge star, star, draw, etc.) I'm a big spreadsheeter for TEW and the way I organized my sheet was based on the popularity categories. And possibly use it to filter for workers in match/angle booking. Overall, I'm a big fan of the perception system.
  20. 1. Christian 2. Edge These two are static, and I don't see ever changing. The next ones are very fluid, and I'm probably just going to put a few that revolve into my all time rather than limit it to three. Seth Rollins Kurt Angle Chris Jericho Steve Austin AJ Styles Sheamus The Undertaker Shawn Michaels
  21. <p>I didn't actually book this until well after it had actually happened, but I planned for an all womens WWE PPV long before WWE publicly announced Evolution and it was roughly the same time (mine was in Nov Week 1 and WWE's was last week of October) and I booked it 2017. </p><p> </p><p> I originally called it a womens initialism of WWE, but I liked Evolution better than that. But, I planned the concept long before they announced it.</p>
  22. It's really awesome of you to do this Bonafide. Hope a lot of good will floats your way. I also loved reading everybody's favorite moments, especially those ones that have a personal commentary on them. So, mine is, and I can't believe it took 10 pages for someone to mention the clear best moment in professional wrestling history. Christian was my favorite wrestler, taking the place of Benoit after he did a Benoit. I didn't watch TNA as a whole at the time, but I did follow what guys like Christian, Kurt Angle, and AJ Styles did. I bought DVDs of PPVs that they were a major part of. Then, in 2009, Christian returns to WWE and proceeds to put on fantastic matche after fantastic match with midcarders in ECW. Skip forward to 2011 and one of my all time favorites in Edge retires. It was upsetting, but there was a bright side. Christian was entered into a world title match that I was sure he would lose. 2011 was also a really interesting year in my life. It was my last semester of community college, I crashed my car in a snowstorm in December and was without a car for two months and bruised my shoulder in the process. Later in the year, I injured my knee from falling on ice. I stayed with some friends frequently because I didn't want my mom to make two 2 way trips every day. The used car we got was a gas hog and had a ton of things already wrong with it, but it was $1200. In April, we had our electric and water shut off at home and in my mom's store, so we had to rely on friends and family to help us in that time as well. I graduated community college and got 2 awesome jobs that I loved doing. Then, I moved in August and started my long tenure at university. So, 2011 was a year of ups and downs for me. As I mentioned, Christian was my all time favorite by the time 2011 came around for me. I was speechless and in tears when I read the Extreme Rules 2011 results because I had fully expected Del Rio to win, but WWE does the right thing in a lot of situations, but the wrong thing in a lot as well. But, I was ecstatic and emotional. And then 2 days later, I was speechless and in tears when I read the Smackdown spoilers of Christian losing the World Heavyweight Championship to Randy Orton. My feelings in that 2 day span of wrestling in 2011 pretty much summed up my personal life in 2011.
  23. A few of mine from Fleisch's April 2014 mod Christian and Kevin Owens. They had poor chemistry and weren't really an actual team, but more of an alliance as Christian took Owens under his wing. The team lasted from August to December 2014 and ended when Owens turned on Christian Zack Ryder and Mark Henry as the Strongest Underdog. They had great chemistry and were the Raw Tag Team Champions from June 2016-November 2016. They formed in December 2014 and ended in April 2017 as Ryder was drafted to Smackdown The Brian Kendrick and Sami Zayn. The Brian Kendrick helped Sami Zayn in matches during his 25 month Cruiserweight Championship reign. When Sami lost the Cruiserweight Title, they quickly rebounded and became the first ever Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions. They formed a team in April 2017. It's currently May 2018 in my game. I'm calling them Franchise Cruiserweights, but I'm not sold on the name. Rhett Titus and Tony Nese have great chemistry and I'm calling them Ground and Pound. They are pretty much an exaggerated version of 2013 Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter. Rhett recently won the United States Championship with Nese's help Jinder Mahal and Curtis Axel as the Perfectionists. They formed in December 2016 via great chemistry. They won the Smackdown Tag Team Championship in December 2017 and held them until WrestleMania 34 in March 2018.
  24. <p>I'm looking forward to playing as child companies because NXT books so horrendously in my save. </p><p> </p><p> Also, a question because I didn't remember seeing it in the journal. Are we able to set up a brand split as a child company? </p><p> </p><p> Since I plan on trying to replicate as much as possible from my current save onto a 2020 database, I'm debating about whether I want to "rebook" NXT's title histories, or "transfer them over" as is.</p>
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