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  1. Thanks. I mean, it can stand for whatever you want it to but basically I liked the crow idea and then hammered a square peg into a round hole, y'know? 😆
  2. I've had a lot of games on the go, often ones that haven't gone anywhere, but I've nearly always made the pics first. So if anyone wants some inspiration or you're looking for logos and events for a fictional company, some of these may be of use. I've included WWF and WCW as well. They're not perfect. They're put together on paint dot net. I don't have any photoshop or photoshop skills. If you like any of them, great. Feel free to use them. WWF 97/98 WCW 97/98
  3. I'm using this gorgeous pic as my Rocky Weatherfield - Would any of you talented folk fancy giving him a Rock makeover please? Something around this era - I know there's not a lot space to work with, just mainly the fancy shirt and looking over the sunglasses. Many thanks.
  4. Not sure where to post this. No one requested it, I'm just happy with how it turned out.
  5. Hi, does anyone have a render holding up the peace sign/V for victory please? The face is unimportant. In fact, if possible, just the hand gesture alone would be ideal. Many thanks.
  6. Hi, does anyone have a render holding up the peace sign/V for victory please? The face is unimportant. In fact, if possible, just the hand gesture alone would be ideal. Many thanks.
  7. Sunday Week 2. March 1998. Chicago, IL. Flash Funk defeated Droz Edge & Christian defeated Disciples Of Apocalypse Bradshaw defeated Prince Albert Ken Shamrock defeated Val Venis
  8. Saturday Week 2. March 1998. Huntsville, AL. Tori defeated Ivory Al Snow defeated Marc Mero Gangrel defeated Scott Taylor Steve Blackman defeated Prince Albert
  9. Monday Week 2. March 1998. Phoenix, AZ. Bret Hart defeated Kidman Harlem Heat defeated Vicious & Delicious Scott Steiner defeated Louie Spicolli Meng defeated Mortis Sid Vicious defeated Scott Hall by DQ
  10. Awesome, thanks. Does Conservative/Liberal affect it at all? And can someone start off not being a LRL and later become one? Thanks.
  11. Literally as the title states: please tell me what stats are needed for a worker to start the game as a locker room leader. Thanks.
  12. WWF Saturday Night's Main Event! Live on FOX! WWF World Heavyweight Championship: "Nature Boy" Ric Flair w/Mr. Perfect (Champion) vs. The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer (Challenger) "Macho Man" Man Randy Savage vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts WWF World Tag Team Championship: The Beverly Bros. w/The Genius (Champions) vs. Hulk Hogan & Sid Justice (Challengers) Legion Of Doom vs. The Natural Disasters w/Jimmy Hart WWF Intercontinental Championship: "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase (Champion) vs. Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart WWF Television Championship: Virgil w/"El Matador" Tito Santana vs. Irwin R. Schyster w/Repo Man Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. The Mountie w/Jimmy Hart Bonus Question: Which match will main event the show? Flair vs Undertaker
  13. Monday Week 2. March 1998. Huntsville, AL. Mr McMahon opens as the fans chant for ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin. Mr McMahon: “Chant all you want. Steve Austin is again not here tonight. He is at home in Victoria, Texas considering his future conduct in the World Wrestling Federation. He is not the number one contender to the WWF Championship and he will not be going to Wrestlemania. Eventually everybody learns to play by my rules. It just takes some longer than others. If Mr Austin returns to the WWF - which, quite frankly, is not a decided matter - he will be reminded that if he touches me again then he will be FIRED! Now, to other business. Tonight will see the WWF European champion Ken Shamrock defend his title against the number one contender… D’Lo Brown!” Jim Ross: “The young man from Chicago, Illinois will get his shot at gold tonight on Raw!” Bart Gunn vs Crash Holly – Crash wins with a roll up. Michael Cole attempts to interview The Undertaker as The Deadman makes his way through the backstage area. Taker reaches the parking garage and stands by his hearse. He turns to Cole. The Undertaker: “Tonight we bury the past.” Taker gets in and drives off leaving Cole with a blank look on his face. Luna Vachon vs Tori – Tori wins with a Diving Crossbody. Jim Ross: “Newcomer Tori wins on her WWF debut!” Jerry Lawler: “Puppies!” Viscera is walking down the corridor looking all mean and moody when a furious Luna Vachon runs past him screaming. She barges into him and knocks the big man off his stride. A slow smile creeps across Vis’ face. Viscera vs Ahmed Johnson – Viscera wins with a Big Splash. Michael Cole is backstage with Hardcore Holly. He is trying to interview him but a very excited, smaller version of Hardcore is bouncing around. Crash Holly: “Did you see? Did you see? I won my match! Cousin, did you see?” Hardcore looks like he’s spent all day with a small child loaded on sugar. He snaps at Crash to shut up and walks off. Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett (w/ Jim Cornette) vs The Headbangers – In a clash of styles, Jarrett and Owen work over the wild Headbangers, limiting their offence. Mosh and Thrasher fight back but Jarrett is able to land the Stroke on Thrasher for the win. Mankind is backstage when Triple H catches up with him. Triple H: “Ready for our big match tonight, buddy?” Hunter is smiling but behind the mask Mankind’s face is set in stone. Mankind: “I know what you’re doing. I know this is just so you and your friends can gang up on me in the ring. But I won’t let you back out now. Tonight we will be partners and we will face the New Age Outlaws. And after I’m done with them… I’m coming for you.” Vader vs Prince Albert (w/ Ivory) – Vader wins with a Vader Bomb. Albert looks as if he needs to be scraped off the mat. Owen Hart walks into the backstage area where he and Jarrett have left their bags. Owen, a known prankster, clearly has some trickery in mind as he rifles through his team mate’s bag. Hart stops as he finds a black lucha mask. The same one worn by his disguised attacker last week. Furious, Owen seeks out Jarrett and demands an explanation. A clearly offended Jarrett retorts that he is innocent. A fight looks close to breaking out and referees and agents separate the pair. Edge and Christian vs Bradshaw and Windham – Edge pins Bradshaw after the former Blackjacks are distracted by Los Boricuas surrounding the ring. Edge hits the Downward Spiral and Bradshaw is out. Michael Hayes is out in a wooded area where a cabin is on fire. The Undertaker can be seen in the distance and there are high pitched male screams. Hayes is screaming for somebody to call 911 as Taker turns and sees him. Hayes asks the rapidly approaching Deadman if Kane or Paul Bearer are in there but Taker wordlessly destroys the camera and the screen goes to static. Jim Ross: “We seems to have lost the feed to our broadcast colleague Michael Hayes out in gawd-knows-where, bah gawd. What the hell have we just witnessed?!” Stipulation match – win and Mankind can join DX Mankind and Triple H (w/ Chyna) vs New Age Outlaws – Mankind starts in the ring and battles the Outlaws until the numerical disadvantage becomes too much. In a surprising moment Triple H accepts the hot tag and fights Road Dogg and Gunn with the fans cheering him on. Hunter comes close with a neckbreaker on Road Dogg and attempts a Pedigree only for Gunn to drop him with a clothesline. Jim Ross: “This is certainly unexpected. Triple H is fighting to bring Mankind into the DX fold!” Mankind tags back in and catches Gunn with the Mandible Claw. Mr Ass is fading… and Triple H low blows Mankind! Jim Ross: “Damnit, Triple H! Hemsley you bastard! It was a set up all along! Bastard! Bah gawd! Bastard!” Billy Gunn lands the Fame Asser on Mankind, the ref counts three and DX all stomp Mankind into the mat. Triple H hits Mankind with a Pedigree and then grabs a mic. Triple H: “Mankind, you will be never be good enough to hang with D-Generation X. You will never be on our level.” Mankind: “You may be right, Hunter… which is why I made a backup plan.” Jerry Lawler: “What’s that noise? Do you hear that, JR?” From the back comes a loud buzzing sound. Everyone in the ring stops… as Terry Funk wielding a chainsaw comes crashing through the entrance and staggering wildly down the ramp. Funk looks insane. DX all abandon the ring and flee through the crowd. WWF European Championship Ken Shamrock (c) vs D’Lo Brown – Shamrock throws Brown around the ring and attempts the Ankle Lock on a couple of occasions. But D’Lo is deceptively quick and takes the champion down with a leg lariat and comes close with a leg drop. Shamrock then asserts control on the match and looks to have it won with a Belly To Belly Suplex only for the ref to be out of position and knocked to the mat. Jim Ross: “Wait a minute! It’s, it’s...” From out of nowhere ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin slides into the ring and hits Shamrock with the Stunner. He drops to the mat cussing Shamrock out, inches from his face, before draping a still groggy D’Lo on top of him. Austin rolls out of the ring just in time for the referee to count three. Jim Ross: “We have a new European champion! D’Lo Brown wins with a huge assist from ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin!” A furious Mr McMahon comes out and grabs a microphone. Mr McMahon: “Steve Austin, I have had it wi- ...” McMahon is unable to complete the sentence as Austin boots him in the gut and delivers the second Stone Cold Stunner of the evening. Austin drops to the mat and yells obscenities inches from McMahon’s face before hitting all four corners with his signature beer-smashing salute. Austin hits the rampway and a clearly in pain McMahon picks up the mic. Mr McMahon: “Austin… Austin… you’re FIRED!!”
  14. Sunday Week 1. March 1998. Soldotna, AK. Al Snow defeated Bart Gunn Val Venis defeated Droz and Gangrel in a Triple Threat match D'Lo Brown defeated Marc Mero New Age Outlaws defeated The Headbangers
  15. Saturday Week 1. March 1998. Landover, MD. Crash Holly defeated Bart Gunn The Headbangers defeated Miguel Perez Jr and Jose Estrada Jr Gangrel defeated Chainz D'Lo Brown defeated Brian Christopher
  16. Monday Week 1. March 1998. Las Vegas, NV. Ric Flair defeated Steve McMichael Buff Bagwell defeated Goldberg Kevin Nash defeated Riggs Hollywood Hogan defeated La Parka World Tag Team: The Steiner Brothers (c) went to a double DQ with Sting and DDP
  17. Zero Hour 0. Varsity Athletes (Josh Woods & Tony Nese) vs. Action Andretti & Darius Martin 0. Leyla Hirsch vs. Mercedes Martinez 0. The Work Horsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) vs. Metalik & Gravity 1. Scorpio Sky, Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal vs. Shane Taylor Promotions (Shane Taylor, Willie Mack & Lee Johnson) 2. Dalton Castle vs. Bryan Keith 3. ROH World Tag Team Championship: The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn) vs. The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens & Max Caster) vs. The Gates Of Agony (Toa Liona & Kaun) vs. Arez & Komander [4th Defense] 4. ROH Pure Championship: Katsuyori Shibata vs. Timothy Thatcher [7th Defense] 5. ROH World Six Man Tag Team Championship: The Elite (Adam Page & The Young Bucks) vs. La Faccion Ingobernable (Rush, Dralistico & Preston Vance) [2nd Defense] 6. ROH World Television Championship: Samoa Joe vs. Roderick Strong [19th Defense] 7. ROH Women's World Championship: Athena vs. Willow Nightingale [21st Defense] 8. ROH World Championship - Fight Without Honor: Swerve Strickland vs. Eddie Kingston [2nd Defense]
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