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So I've been pondering setting this up for a while now. What was your favorite storyline that you executed? I mean, what feud did you write that really stood out for you and your promotion?

 

My favorite comes from '07. "Kashmir Singh vs. Kid Speed (Velocidad)" in a blood fued that lasted two years.

 

Fun loving luchadore Kid Speed was the only man to pin Singh, who was running an Suplex Sheik gimmick in my indy promotion Pro Wrestling Heaven. They both came into the promotion at the same time, and were involved in an elimination chase angle that would determine a new contender for the Title. Singh had won the first two stages by himself, and would have won the Final stage had Kid Speed not reversed a Hinduplex into a rollup. (D+) That match earned Speed a title match against my dominant champion Ronin (Frankie Dee). During the match, Singh came from nowhere to drop the Kid right on his head, and Ronin capitalized with a dragon sleeper to retain. (C-)

 

Speed and Singh would face numerous times over the next two years, and while Speed usually got the win, Singh would make him pay dearly for it, eventually ripping into his mask and bloodying the kid badly. I had originally planned for the feud to end at the end of the year, but their good chemistry led to some of the best undercard matches, over time growing from (D+)'s to Solid (C)'s.

 

Eventually Singh would win the title from Duberry Excess, taking on challenges from anybody but the Kid. Guys would come in from Japan (via SAISHO/Hinote Dojo) and Europe (Via ROF) to challenge for the belt. Kid Speed would eventually win the number one contendership in a four man Ladder match (C+). Kashmir refused to Fight him at first, facing him in a Tag Matche involving the loosers of the Contenders match instead. However, when The Kid pinned him, He acquiesce to save his pride and honor.

 

It came down to my year end Event, Reign On Earth, in a Steel Cage I quit match. The Kid locked Singh's own submission hold on him and forced a beaten man to say I Quit. It was the highest rated match my promotion had ever seen (B-) and elevated my event to Above Average.

 

Post match, Speed tried to shake his hand, but Singh simply left the ring, and took a two month break from the promotion before turning face on his return. For his part, Kid Speed was picked up by SOTBPW by the end of the year, where he ended up winning their midcard title. I had a heck of a lot of fun booking that feud, and I haven't really been able to recapture its magic since.

 

So what about you? What was your favorite feud you ever booked? What promotion did you use (or make) and what happened afterwards?

 

- Sonfaro

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I think my favorite all time was a Shooter Sean Deely and Steve Flash feud in 07 when we didn't have the match penalty. They had excellent chemistry and literally never got less then an A match, usually an A*. They carried me from regional to national on thier backs.
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07 - Merle O'Curle and Don Henderson, the feud born of respect. In my first year O'Curle was a massively dominant ROF champion, but lost the Best of Seven series he had against Henderson during a brief gap in his championship run. That sat ill with Merle, and the pair kept going at it on and off - then Merle left.

 

I couldn't get him to re-sign with me for two years. At the end of that time I was running two brands, and Merle went in one that needed development while Don was in the other. They shared a show of respect at the biggest PPV of the year, then went to work - and toward the end of the year, Don switched brands. Merle, the champion there, challenged him to a Best of Seven that built to that same huge PPV, booked a full year in advance, in a 30 minute Ultimate Submission bout.

 

Don won again in an A* contest, going on to beat Merle for the championship and hold it until the brands unified some time later.

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My favourite feud/storyline was my old Jack Bruce vs Squeeky McClean/Dermot O'Logical/Persephone feud.

 

It's from TEW07 too, and began with Squeeky deciding that Jack Bruce would be a better person and wrestler if he would only live a more clean living lifestyle. Jack Bruce went on to enhance Squeeky's point by repeatedly failing to win the SWF World title in various matches, and also ending up as the runner-up in my massive Iron Man Tournament (losing to Remo) in the round-robin final 4, leading up to The Supreme Challenge. The two feuded for several months as Squeeky wouldn't leave Jack alone, and culiminated as part of the end of my Richard Eisen vs Eric Eisen SWF control storyline, with the faces (Eric's side) winning overall, though Jack Bruce lost to Squeeky and ended up going into "rehab" to help him achieve his maximum potential.

 

At this point Squeeky enlisted the help of Dermot and Persephone to help keep Jack's rebelious ways under control and sure enough, within a few months Jack Bruce began to see an improvement in his general in-ring performances and soon actually sided with Squeeky, saying that the training regime really was helping him. The 4 people became a group (D-Tox) and started delivering awesome promos and matches together, sending Dermot's overness sky high and putting Jack and Dermot into the main event as some of my top heels, feuding over the next several months for the World title and coming increasingly close to winning it, while beating many of the top faces in the SWF.

 

Jack Bruce eventually won the Iron Man Tournament in my second year, highlighting his improvement under Squeeky's regime even though he had began to be increaingly rebellios again, even flirting heavily with Persephone despite being told that was against his regime. At the Supreme Challenge, Jack beat Remo for the main belt to finally begin his reign as champion but just before that show Squeeky was injured for 13 months. The next few months consisted of Dermot trying to keep Jack on the straight and narrow, with Jack slowly losing his dedication to hss regime, starting to party again and hitting on Persephone a LOT up until the point where she eventually caved in and agreed to go on a date with Jack, much to Squeeky's dismay.

 

By this point Squeeky is about A/A* over everywhere but has only actually won about 4 matches since he joined me. His chemistry with Persephone and work with Jack boosted his charisma massively and his overness just as much. Jack and Sephe continue on their pseudo relationship, with Jack trying to teach her to loosen up while Dermot freaks out about it. I think that was about as far as I got with the storyline, though obviously Jack was interacting with other people for the belt and was phasing between alignments as necessary.

 

Dermot ranked as #4 in the 100 thanks to all this, though he rarely won any matches. It's because of this that he became one of my favourite workers in the whole Cornellverse, as I've just got so many ideas for ways to use him and he turned out to be one of my most reliable guys for helping people into the main event even though he never deserved to be near there himself.

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In my 08 game, which starts at the beginning of the game with Johhny Bloodstone being the World Champion against the Stone Family including brother-in-law Sean McFly, it lasted for around two years with Title changes to Dan Stone Jr. back to Johnny Bloodstone then to Jeremy Stone. The feud has to end because Johhny Bloodstone suffered a neck injury which will affect him for six months (he only had one A match the entire time of the injury). The feud helped my promo made the jump to Global and a best wrestler wrestler and vet for Jeremy on 2010 and 2009 respectively.

 

Made it last via 1 on 1, 2 on 2 and triple threat

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In my last TCW game, Wolf Hawkins faked an arm injury during a title match with Genghis Rahn. At the next show, Wolf (with the Syndicate's blessing) forced Rocky Golden to become his proxy while he was out "injured", defending his title for him. The added kicker was that if Rocky refused to wrestle, or lost Wolf's title he would be summarily fired on the spot.

 

This led to a months-long slow-burn feud where Rocky reluctantly defended Wolf's title, driving dissension into the heart of the Alliance that had been formed to battle the Syndicate, which was of course the Syndicate's plan all along. The segments got HOT ratings in both angles and matches, thanks to the great chemistry between Wolf and Rocky. It ended when Wolf ran in after a successful Golden defense and laid Rocky out, leading to a series of brutal matches between the two until finally Rocky won the title off of Wolf.

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SWF

 

Sean McFly returns to the company early 2008 and wins the World Heavyweight Title. McFly is the typical poster boy babyface (good-natured, winning cleanly, always playing by the rules etc). During this time, Angry Gilmore has turned face and begins a monumental rise up the SWF pecking order. He is the no-nonsense, foul mouthed, rule breaking babyface with plenty of attitude.

 

In 2009 Gilmore fueds with Richard Eisen but still manages to become number one contender to face McFly at Supreme Challenge 29 in an epic face vs. face match. McFly is also fueding with the boss but Eisen hopes he can solve both problems by hoping they beat the hell out of each other. Gilmore won the title, dawning a new era in SWF. The two would still have their ‘mutual respect’ for each other and continued to fight side by side against ‘The Eisen Initiative’ (Richard and Eric Eisen, Enforcer Roberts, Remo and Chris Morrisette). At Welcome to the Jungle, the two teased a falling out in their main event match with Remo and Morrisette, but still got the win. They faced each other again in an ‘Iron-Man’ rematch at Under Control, which Gilmore also won. The following month at Let the Games Begin, Gilmore faced Brandon James in a World Heavyweight Title match. During the conclusion, McFly ran in and smashed Gilmore with a chair, causing him to be pinned by James, costing him the title.

 

McFly revealed he had been sick of the way Gilmore carried himself as a person and was appalled by his values. He was shocked that the fans were more vocal in their support of Gilmore over himself and that he was going to set things right. After weeks of run-ins, beat downs, assaults and trash talking, the two stepped into the ring one more time at Break Like the Wind for a No DQ grudge match. Gilmore would once again come out on top but not without a price. He was injured and was on the sidelines for 6 months. This gave McFly the bragging rights to the feud.

 

In 2010, Gilmore returned to settle the score with McFly. A rematch was made at The Supreme Challenge 30, with both men having something to prove. This time, McFly was the victor, ending his run of losses against Gilmore.

 

This was my joint favourite feud along with another involving McFly, which happened during Gilmore’s 6 month lay-off, but the post would be HUGE if I put that on here as well! All four matches were A* and they had great chemistry together. I tried to base this on a dream match if 80’s Hogan (McFly) met Attitude Austin (Gilmore) with my own little twist.

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My favourite feud came from by Burning Hammer 2007 diary game, it was between Sensational Dragon and Americana (later to become Elemental Americana), it started off as a competitive rivalry but evolved into something more.....

 

Here are the key matches from the rivalry....

 

October 2007: Sensational Dragon vs Americana

 

Their first one on one encouter, as Americana would get his first chance to challenge for the Junior Title. Dragon would come out on top this time, in a slightly disapppointing B rated match, at the time it just felt like a routine defence for the then dominant Junior champ but these two would have many classic battles in the years ahead.

 

October 2007: Sensational Dragon vs Americana

 

Their third encounter in the same month (they also met in a 4 way), but Dragon had just the lost Junior Title to his main challenger Elemental II at Night of the Burning Hammer in a 30 minute Iron Man match. Dragon wanted his title back, whilst Americana who was starting to rise and become recognised as a force in the Junior ranks was looking to challenge Elemental II, a man he greatly admired for the Junior Title. Once again though Dragon would get the better of Americana, in a B+ rated effort that was an improvemnt over their first single encounter.

 

November 2007: Sensational Dragon vs Americana

 

Dragon and Americana were becoming quite familiar with one another,meeting up again in another contenders match for the Junior Title and even though Americana didn't manage to beat Dragon again, he did have a major break through taking Dragon to a 30 minute Time Limit draw. This was also the match that convinced me that Americana was now ready for a major push in the Junior Division, with the match rating as an incredible A*, it wouldn't be the last time these two were able to produce the rating against one another.

 

November 2007: Elemental II vs Americana vs Sensational Dragon

 

The time limit draw, had earned both a shot at Elemental II's Junior Title at the Everlasting Mission PPV . It was a match where Dragon would get the better of both his rivals, as Dragon was able to pin American to regain the title in another A* classic.

 

December 2007: Sensational Dragon vs Americana

 

Americana would get his shot at Sensational Dragon's Junior Title a month later, after Elemental II had failed to win back the belt in his rematch. Dragon used a plethora of dirty tricks to keep hold of the belt, in a B+ rated match that was never intended to top some of their previous efforts but simply keep their growing rivalry ticking along.

 

March 2008: Sensational Dragon vs Elemental II vs Americana- Burning X Match.

 

Americana had developed a competitive rivalry with his idol Elemental II as both looked to define themselves as the true No.1 contender to Dragon's Junior Title. Americana had earned a massive win over Elemental II at the Final Collison PPV, but the Junior division icon got his 'win' back in January, this led to them having Best of 3 Series on one show with 3 different stipulations (Submission, Finisher and Ladder). After trading wins with the first 2 it came down to the Ladder Match but desperate not to face either Dragon intefered, howeve that backfired for the champ as it was announced both would Dragon for the Junior Title at Fire Dream of the Immortals in BHOTWG's first ever Burning X (Ultimate X) match.

 

The match was another A* classic as Americana outmanouevred both his rivals to grab the Junior Division belt and become the champion for the first time. Americana had literally climbed to the top of the Junior Division.

 

March 2008: Americana vs Sensational Dragon

 

Having not been pinned for the title and having yet to be defeated by Americana in singles competion, Sensational Dragon got the first shot at Americana's title. Unsuprisingly the match was another A* classic (they could now do no wrong) and it ended with Americana earning another major victory, pinning Dragon's shoulders to the mat to retain the title following an Avalanche Elemental Driver !

 

April 2008: Americana vs Elemental II vs Hell Monkey vs Sensational Dragon

 

Test of Prophecies PPV, and arguably the four best in the Junior Division at the time, would put it all on the line in a four way elimination over the Junior Championship. It was Americana who would come out victorious, further cementing his place as the top dog in the Junior Division in an A Rated encounter.

 

May 2008: Americana vs SUKI vs Sensational Dragon

 

The 2008 BOSJ cup had been moved to May, and the field expanded, with the finals as a three way instea of a straight one on one, Americana had also defended his Junior Championship throughout the tournament seeing off guest performers such as WLW's Barei Yasujiro and Acid (formerly of DaVE, now of NOTBPW).

 

It was no surprise that the match was another A* classic and Americana further cemented his place upon the top of the Junior Division, by pinning Sensational Dragon. What followed was to take the feud between Americana and Dragon to a new level. Following American's historic win, the original Elemental came out and awarded Americana the Elemental III mask, saying that Americana (who had always wanted to become part of the official Elemental legacy) had earned the right to don the mask. However a jealous Dragon blindsided the original Elemental and stole the mask. The feud between American and Dragon had now gone from competitive rivarly with an edge to bitter personal feud.

 

May 2008: Elemental Americana & Elemental II vs Sensational Dragon & Hell Monkey

 

Americana's alliance with Elemental II became more official with the formation of 'Team Elemental' and Americana adopting Elemental before his name (he refused to call himself Elemental III until he had regained the mask from Dragon). However it was Dragon who would score a psychological blow pinning Americana, in their first meeting after the BOSJ Cup Finals, as they fought to another A* classic.

 

June 2008: Elemental Americana vs Sensational Dragon

 

Sword of Destiny PPV, and the two bitter rivals met in a match that not only saw the Junior Title on the line but also the possession of the Elemental III mask. It was Dragon who would come away victorious in another A*classic reclaiming the title and keeping hostage of the mask much to Americana's frustration.

 

September 2008: Sensational Dragon & Hell Monkey vs Elemental II & Elemental Americana vs Marihito Masuko & Mokuami Maita vs The Awesome Kiyaru & Golden Scorpion

 

This was a scramble tag match, where the winning duo would both earn a Junior Title shot. If Dragon's team won, he could defend the belt against an opponent of his choice. It was Team Elemental who would emerge victorious, in yet another A* classic.

 

September 2008: Sensational Dragon vs Elemental Americana vs Elemental II

 

Dragon who came to the ring wearing the Elemental Dragon get up, was able to retain the title pinning Elemental II, in another A* classic.

 

September 2008: Sensational Dragon vs Elemental Americana vs Marihito Masuko vs The Awesome Kiyaru

 

Quest of Heart PPV and Dragon put the belt on the line against bitter rival Elemental Americana, plus P.I.N.K's Marihto Masuko and The Awesome Kiyaru (both of whom had managed to get themselves back into Junior Title contention, after both had fallen away from contention the previous year) and Dragon scored another psychogical blow over his rival as he pinned Americana to retain the belt in another A* classic.

 

October 2008: Elemental Americana & Elemental II vs Sensational Dragon & Hell Monkey

 

Prior to this match Elemental Americana had earnt himself a shot at the Junior Title at Night of the Burning Hammer, when he defeated four of the Junior Division's best in a 5-Way eliminator. After the match Dragon blindsided Americana and said he would finish the Elemental III in waiting off. Before their blow off match, Team Elemental would strike back, Americana pinning Dragon to score the win in another A* match.

 

October 2008: Sensational Dragon vs Elemental Americana

 

Night of the Burning Hammer....and there was more than the Junior Title on the line, there was also possession of the Elemental III mask , and the loser would also lose their own mask. The match was a 43 minute A* epic, that ended with Americana putting Sensational Dragon through a table with an Inferno Splash. Americana completed his transformation into Elemental III and Sensational Dragon was forced to de-mask, putting a definite end to what had been a tremendous rivalry.

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Tom Gilmore Vs Joey America (Rich Money)

 

I turned Rich Money Face by having him shake Faith's hand after a match. He then would give out money every week.

 

Gilmore turned heel by beating up Runaway Train, after trains last match. The Fued went like this.

 

Christian Faith © and Joey America Vs Jack Bruce and Tom Gilmore

SWF world title

Tag team

Winner(s): Faith and Joey

Grade: B+

 

Tom Gilmore Vs Joey America

Singles

Winner: Joey by DQ

Grade: A

 

Tom Gilmore Vs Joey America

Steel Cage

Winner: Gilmore

Grade: B+

 

Tom Gilmore Vs Joey America Vs Christian Faith ©

Triple threat

Winner: Faith

Grade: A*

 

Tom Gilmore Vs Joey America

Iron Man (60)

Winner: Joey

Grade: A* (this was MOTY)

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Lee Rivera vs Ryan Powell

 

Once Ryan Powell won my title, he went on a moster undefeated streak, and beat Rivera twice, though Rivera came close to winning both times. When Powell signed a written contract with NOTBPW, I pulled the trigger and had Rivera win the title in a ladder match. Powell left, and Rivera got a king of the ladder match gimmick, and only defended the title in ladder matches. Put on some of my best shows with him as champ. Eventually, Powell got fired from NOTBPW, and I signed him back up. He came back with a more flamboyant gimmick, wearing the robes styling his hair, but I didn't put him in the main event just yet. After a month or two of wins, I had him come out and declare that he never got his rematch, and fought Rivera in a ladder match for the title, which he won.

 

It's kind of hard for me to get feuds going with smaller feds, but I think now that I've got a diary going, it'll be easier.

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As of right now, My fav. storyline of all-time is my Jack Griffith/Vicente Marquez (Champaigne Lover) feud going on in my X-WA Diary.

 

Vicente Marquez is "on top of the world" right now in the X-WA. Can do no wrong... and even in a loss against the X Champion, Acid, He still came out smelling like "roses" as everyone has declared him "The Next Big Thing". This infuriates Griffith, who once found himself in the same position early in his career with the SCCW, as he's set out to drag Marquez down the same road he once traveled... From mega-success to a "trainwreck" of a man... Burdened by demons, what-if's, and an inner hatred for all things that can be slanted towards success... So, overall, a Psychological Mess of a person.

 

While the storyline is still rather new and has only spanned the last month, in-game wise, there is a huge turn that the storyline is about to take starting with my next show. With that in mind, knowing what's coming next in all of this, I have to say that this storyline is by far my fav. of all time!

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Surprisingly, my current game with Island Championship Wrestling (I imported WIW and it's roster from the 1975 mod into the 2007 data, with some alterations) has probably my favorite feud to date between Makaio Kahaulua and his brothers Nakana and Ioei over the Pacific Heavyweight Championship. Makaio.

 

Makaio, despite being champion, felt as though he was still in Nakana's shadow, and challenged him to face him. Nakana refused, however, not wanting to fight his own brother, which lead instead to Ioei challenging Makaio. Ioei lost the match, and Makaio brutally assaulted Ioei afterwards, trying to convince his Nakana to accept his challenge. Instead, his father Kai came out of retirement to fight Makaio for what he did to Ioei.

 

Kai fought well, but Makaio again won, and true to form assaulted his father after the match, hospitalizing him. The next month, Makaio had a successful defense against Bulldozer Brandon Smith, and assaulted him again, which brought Nakana out to make the save and finally fighting his brother.

 

Makaio, finally getting what he wanted, realized that in his present frame of mind Nakana would easily best him and hired Alasi Tua and Kanishoki to take Nakana out. So far, Nakana has beaten Tua and has a match against Kanishoki coming up. I haven't quite worked out who I want to win the eventual showdown between Nakana & Makaio yet...

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My favorite feud ever is still in EWR, just because it was so bizarre. I was booking for WWE in 2003 or so, and my Intercontinental title was having some problems. Ron Killings had been champion, but then checked into rehab. He had just won the title from Scott Hall, so a battle royale determines a new champion, a clean-cut gimmicked Rob Conway. Conway comes out the next week and says he doesn't want the title, because it leads to excess, running down Killings and Hall's real-life problems, when he's interrupted by Eddie Guerrero. Conway goes on about how Eddie is the poster boy for the title corrupting people (referencing Guerrero's earlier firing), and offers to give the title to Eddie right there. Eddie takes the title, then bashes Conway, promising to win the title fairly at the next pay per view.

 

During a non-title match the next week, Eddie runs in at ringside and slips Conway the belt so he can bash Goldust with it. Conway gets about a step away when he realizes what he's doing, and throws the belt into the corner and stares at it with a "how the hell did that happen?" look, allowing Goldust to get the roll-up victory and leaving Conway acting as if the belt itself told him what to do.

 

At the pay per view, Conway doesn't even bring the title to the ring with him, letting an official hold it, and he acts like the thing is cursed. About ten minutes into the match, the ref takes a bump and Eddie grabs the belt. He waffles Conway with the belt, and Conway sells it like death. Eddie ends up getting the win and promises to "beat the curse" through a segment where he tries to show that the title hasn't made him unlucky. Of course, when he tries to follow it up the next week by walking under a ladder, Conway knocks it over on Eddie, leading to a ladder match.

 

In the big blow-off match at the next pay per view, Conway is in a position to win after a great match, but as soon as he touches the title, he freaks out again, allowing Eddie to hit a quick run-up move that tosses Conway off the ladder and allows Eddie to pick up the win.

 

I really liked the feud because it was so different from traditional feuds, but it was really in character with the kind of hugely entertaining work Eddie always did. It's kind of bittersweet now, but it was a really fun feud to write out, way back when.

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I have 2 favorites, but I can't reveal them because I haven't posted them yet :(

 

 

I am a big fan of stable feuds though as I feel it gives you so many wonderful booking options. In the past I created a mega-feud of stables that polarized the entire roster.

 

Basically a band of faces vs. a band of heels. Both sides kept recruiting more and more people as the "bystanders" were drawn into the conflict. It was planned to end in a massive Unified Faces vs. Unified Heel PPV that would have combos of singles and tag teams fighting it off.

 

The beauty was that although the mega-stables were broken, it would lead to about 3 more smaller feuds between singles or tag teams over the resulting matches...but alas the plan never came to fruition :(

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Y'know, my new favourite wasn't great, ratings-wise, compared to the rest of the fed. Over in my Philly Pro diary...

 

Travis Century, the Dark Preacher.

 

Whistler.

 

These guys clashed in promo and match for six months solid over Whistler, in Century's eyes, 'making of himself an idol for others to worship and forsake the Lord' and then roped in allies, with Century becoming Professor Nero's 'spiritual advisor' and tagging with Troy Tornado. Whistler pulled in patriotic 'Black' Jack Marlowe as an ally and the feud spilled over the rejuvenating tag belts, rolling on for another six months.

 

Then Travis Century asked for more money than my main champ, Brent Hill, is getting, and I had to show him the door. Replaced by Dog Fyte, the Disciples of Evil are still facing off with Whistler & Marlowe, and should I be able to rehire Century for a decent price later the original battle will return.

 

But it was great fun and a strong part of the shows until we began to overhaul that level; I got a chance to build Troy strong and have a religious heel shoot down a face's justification with "THE ROAD TO HELL IS PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS!" and, in general, I smile when I think about it.

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My favorite feud comes from the first TEW08 game I started when it originally came out. I played from January '08 until about September 2018. My PC crashed and I didn't have a backup of the save game - it's perhaps the worst memory in my TEW-life. A 10-year game that had so much history and thought put into it.

 

The feud was simple though - Giant Brody vs Fearless Blue for the NEW World Heavyweight title. Every November I was doing a Royal Rumble type of PPV. The winner would get a shot at the World title at the January event. Since I started as a local fed in '08, for the first few years they were just events and eventually I acquired a PPV deal.

 

I had Giant Brody destroy the entire roster on his way to claiming the NEW World Heavyweight title from Bryan Dread (a friend of mine in real life who I added to the game, he practically carried the promotion). Fearless Blue went on to win the November Rumble match and went on to beat Brody (the only one on the roster to do so) at the March PPV to become the NEW World Heavyweight champion.

 

The reason I loved the feud so much is cause Brody is so big and Blue is so small. They actually had excellent chemistry and put on pretty good matches. It took me years to build both of them up into these mega-stars and having them feud against each other was like a father watching his children grow up. ;)

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My favorite feud is from wayyy back on TEW 2004, before it was remained Total Extreme Wrestling for that matter (I remember the black screens). I was booking HGC and refused to let Sam Strong retire until he'd had a good run with the title. I don't remember much about the details, but he had a long feud with Cornell (before he'd ever won the belt) which culminated in a Retirement Match at HGC SlamFest (my WrestleMania basically). Strong willingly put Cornell over in a 100% rated match (I remember because it was the only one I ever pulled off), propelling Cornell to the become the most over worker on the planet and putting me ahead of the SWF for the first time. Man, that was a good game...
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Mine dates back all the way to EWR and was based off a real feud Between Punk and Raven when it seemed every Indy fed they were in the feuded.

 

Basically i had Punk playing his I'm Straight Edge. Im Better than you role and raven playing the former drug addict and basically kept it going for over 2 years and eventually introduced Rhino on the side of Punk and Dreamer on the side of Raven.

 

Eventually i had the whole double turn thing where Punk became the face and Raven became the heel.

 

It was awesome i just started it and just rolled was amazing

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My favorite feud is from wayyy back on TEW 2004, before it was remained Total Extreme Wrestling for that matter (I remember the black screens).

 

And the insanely awesome theme music with the unintelligible woman? :cool:

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my favorite storyline happened in SWF. And I might be using some sort of this is my future diary so IDK why I'm posting but anyways:

 

It all started out when a beautiful young interviewer named Ana Garcia was interviewing the super pushed Lobster Warrior who was on his own after the underwater union was broken apart. The two fell in love and I started off with the basic marriage prospal storyline where they went on a few dates and he proposed and she said yes.

 

But before she would marry him she had to meet his family and this was done as another date and she met his brother, who was the biggest Lobster Warrior fan in the world, Adam (Adrian) Garcia. He requested to his sister that he be allowed to manage Lobster and although he was a little weary, love makes you do weird things and he accepted.

 

Adam's gimmick became that of a magician and he would do magic tricks for the kids at ring side while the match was going on, most of the times the tricks didn't work out all that well and it costed Lobster a few matches. They would argue but Ana would always settle down the situation.

 

The two sooned married in the mist of a 5 match losing streak. Adam was not allowed at the wedding and decided to "crash it". After they said I do and started to kiss, Adam came to the ramp and gave a promo telling everyone why his tricks wouldn't work, it was because he never had a good enough prestiage but today he did... so he started a magic trick that would be the gift to his sister and new brother in law and during the turn the lights went out, 2 seconds later when they came on a big box was placed in the ring, Warrior inspected the outside until Adam said that the he would make the box disappear, the lights went out and when they came back on standing in the ring was "prestiage" Skull DeBones!

 

Prestiage and Lobster went on to have a big long brutal fued that ended with Prestiage winning and then going on to face Jack Bruce for the title.

 

Eventually Lobster blammed everything on Ana, got a divorce and JOINED her brother under his real name which I might of made up, but it might of been in the game. I don't re call it.

 

Ana sooned hooked up with the man who saved her from Lobster.. Eric Eisen. Eric wouldn't resign with me as funny as that seems so he lost a loser leaves town match and Lobster was giving back the contract of Ana which was hell for her. Soon afterwards she was off camera.

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