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some quick questions.

 

I'm starting a WWF game using this scenario as WWF too and would like to know:

 

- Are you running house shows?

- How many wrestlers do you set as participants?

- What is your current loop?

 

- Did you change the drug testing policy? What level are you using currently?

- Has it done well (cost vs return)?

 

I didn't use house shows yet and never went with higher than 'low' in drug testing as I never played a fed higher than regional, so I'm a bit lost.

 

Thanks in advance. :o

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- Are you running house shows? YES, 3 per week

- How many wrestlers do you set as participants? Pretty much anyone who is eligble

- What is your current loop? Currently running all of the US, Canada, UK & Europe

 

- Did you change the drug testing policy? What level are you using currently? I've moved testing down to low. There's just too many users on the roster, so I was making a bunch of people mad when it was higher, and got tired of having multiple failed tests every show

- Has it done well (cost vs return)? I'm turning a fairly steady profit of $1.5-$3 mill in the months where I've run a PPV. Losing less than a million each month in the months without a PPV. Without prices being changed at all.

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WWF Superstars

Memorial Hall - Dover, DE

Attendance - 1,617

Saturday, Week 2, August 1991

 

 

PRESHOW

 

Jimmy Snuka defeated The Great Muta in 6:47 by pinfall with a Superfly Splash.

Notes: C-

 

Demolition defeated Thunder Struck in 7:36 when Crush defeated Rocket Robbie Alexander by pinfall with a Demolition Decapitation.

Notes: C

 

 

Taped for USA Network, Sky Sports, TSN & ATV

Earthquake defeated Mike Graham in 4:26 by pinfall with an Earthquake Splash.

Notes: D+. Earthquake seemed off his game tonight. Earthquake and Mike Graham have great chemistry, and it showed in their performances.

 

Michael Hayes and Terry Gordy are interviewed by Gene Okerlund backstage about their SummerSlam Tag Title match against The Rockers.

Notes: C-

 

The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Steamboat & Rhodes in 6:48 when Terry Gordy defeated Dustin Rhodes by pinfall with a Powerslam.

Notes: C. Michael Hayes came out of the match looking good.

 

Bret Hart is interviewed by Gene Okerlund backstage about Jim Neidhart.

Notes: B-

 

Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Bob Backlund in 6:33 by pinfall with a Top Rope Headbutt.

Notes: C. Bob Backlund seemed off his game tonight.

Rick Rude is interviewed by Gene Okerlund backstage about the Big Bossman.

Notes: B

 

Kerry Von Erich defeated The Mountie in 9:01 by pinfall with a Tornado Punch.

Notes: C+. Kerry Von Erich was really off his game tonight.

 

 

OVERALL: C+

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WWF Wrestling Challenge

Memorial Auditorium - Raleigh, NC

Attendance - 1,887

Tuesday, Week 3, August 1991

 

PRESHOW

Dean Douglas defeated Mike Graham in 6:52 by pinfall with a Franchiser.

Notes: D+

 

Demolition defeated Public Enemy in 7:53 when Crush defeated Rocco Rock by pinfall with a Demolition Decapitation.

Notes: C-

 

 

Taped for USA Network & Sky One

 

The Epic defeated Los Villanos in 2:28 when Poseidon defeated Villano IV by pinfall with a Vertical Splash.

Notes: E

 

Big Bossman is interviewed by Lord Alfred Hayes backstage about Rick Rude.

Notes: C+

 

Legion Of Doom come to the ring and challenge Brain Trust to a match at SummerSlam. Brain Trust comes out with Bobby Heenan and accepts.

Notes: C-. Road Warrior Hawk was very underwhelming.

Big Bossman defeated The Mountie in 6:35 by pinfall with a Boss Man Slam.

Notes: C+

 

 

OVERALL: C

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