oSickoii Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 Um I just started this dynasty. I'll post the people on my roster and I will keep you in touch with many udpates that I could possibly get. Each chance I can get an update up I'll do it. Although I am new to this site but I been using TEW for a while. But I used to play the demo, now I have the full version of TEW 2008. My first show will be tonight and I will be posting my roster and other stuff on a seperate post. My roster will include pictures and which side of the card they are on. But if I can't find a picture of them I will probably not post a pic of that person You guys can post and comment in here. Just leave me feedback when you can! I almost forgot for some shows I will do the commentary myself and backstage interviews will be done by me sometimes when I post this show Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 9, 2009 Author Share Posted April 9, 2009 The Current Roster Main Event http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/MaratKhoklov.jpg Marat Khoklov: The giant Russian is a menacing former body builder,whose freakish strength and great look make him an awesome competitor to behold. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/MikeWatson.jpg Mike Watson: 'The Calgary Assassin' Mike Watson was one of the most famous shoot fighters in the world,who was probably the most famous face in the sport during the late 1990s. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/RaulHughes.jpg Raul Hughes: ''The Demolition Expert'' Raul Hughes is a highly successful shoot fighter,whose incredible punching power made him a star in both North America and Japan. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/TadiyukiKikkawa.jpg Tadiyuki Kikkawa: Since 1995,Tadiyuki Kikkawa has been the most brutally in Japan. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/TasukuIesada.jpg Tasuku Iesada: ''Dangerous'' Tasuku Iesada is a fine submission-based wrestler who is seen as one of the most reliable and highly respected workers in Japan. Upper Midcard http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/BillyRussell.jpg Billy Russell: ''The Tap Out Artist'' Billy Russell is a talented mat wrestler from Puerto Rico,who has an extensive background in Mixed Martial Arts too. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/LiBingci.jpg Li Bingci: Li Bingci was an Olympic silver medal winner for China in freestyle wrestling at the 2004 Olympic games. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/MasaakiOkazaki.jpg Masaaki Okazaki: Masaaki Okazaki is an agressive submission style worker,who is respected throughout Japan for his ultra-physical approach for every match. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/MorimasaKato.jpg Morimasa Kato: Morimasa Kato is a rookie worker with a solid all-round game,who is noted for having a legit fighting background. Midcard http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/SamoanMachine.jpg Samoan Machine: Bali So'oialo AKA Samoan Machine is a very intense competitor who is starting to make waves in Japan. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/KaluOwusu.jpg Kalu Owusu: Kalu Owusu is a powerhouse from the Ivory Coast who is noted for his suprising ability for such a big guy. [No Image] Kimitada Yangita: ''The Dog Of War'' Kimitada Yangita is a powerfully built Japanese worker,known for his tenacity in the ring. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/MohamedElYaaggoudi.jpg Mohamed El Yaaggoudi: Mohamed El Yaaggooudi is from Morocco and is known as being one of the top kick boxers in the world today. [No Image] Sotatsu Sarumara: ''The Master Of The Armlock Variation'' Sotatsu Sarumara is a reliable technical wrestler,who as his nickname suggests,is known for focussing on arm submissions during his match. http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/jtlant/TEW/TornadoNagai_alt.jpg Tornado Nagai: Kazu ''Tornado'' Nagai is a solid technical worker with a good look. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/WillieYork.jpg Willie York: Willie York was formely a shoot fighter,but after being knocked out one too many times,he switched to begin training to become a pro wrestler. Lower Midcard http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/jtlant/TEW/HajimeSugisata_alt.jpg Hajime Sugisata: Hajime Sugisata is a veteran brawler,who has spent most of his career in various Japanese independent groups. [No Image] Hirokumi Saito: Hirokumi Saito is a decent wrestler,who is particularly noted for his use of mixed martial arts-style knee strikes as an attacking weapon. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/HitomaroSuzuki.jpg Hitomaro Suzuki: Hitomaro Suzuki is an extremely bright prospect,a hard-hitting 260lb blend of technique and fire. [No Image] Kenichi Komagata: Kenichi Komagata is a relatively talented technical worker, a veteran of the Japanese scene. Opener http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/OdaYakuta.jpg Oda Yakuta: Oda Yakuta is a young rookie brawler from Tokyo. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/TsurayukiKamachi.jpg Tsurayuki Kamachi: Tsurayuki Kamachi is a good solid technical wrestler,who is only going to improve with age. Enhancement Talent [No Image] Hiruhiro Tsumemasa: Hiruhiro Tsumemasa came through the youth ranks with Pride Glory Honour Wrestling,but was released before getting to make his debut,being told that he would have to work on his skills and gain more experience before he'd be ready to step into a PGHW ring. Referee http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/jtlant/TEW/DoppoIbu.jpg Doppo Ibu: Doppo Ibu is a top referee in Japan,probably known for his work with INSPIRE. [No Image] Yo****ora Shigemitsu: Yo****ora Shigemitsu is a Japanese referee who worked for BHOTWG for a time,but who left to join INSPIRE in 2006. Colour Commentary & Announcer [No Image] Hidetada Kozu: Hidetada Kozu is a solid,unspectacular broadcaster from Japan. http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/jtlant/TEW/SeihoKuroda.jpg Seiho Kuroda: Seiho Kuroda is an announcer by trade,best known for being INSPIRE's primary play-by-play man. Road Agent http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/jtlant/TEW/HitoIchihara_alt.jpg Hito Ichihara: Hito Ichihara is a legend in Japan,as he was the pioneer who really brought the Hybrid style of wrestling (mixing pro wrestling with MMA-influenced strikes and submissions) into the mainstream. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/bsumystic/YoshinakaToshusai.jpg Yoshinaka Toshusai: The veteran Yoshinaka Toshusai has been wrestling since the 1970s,and is well respected by everyone for not only lasting so long,but doing so at such a high level. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UFC-KING Posted April 9, 2009 Share Posted April 9, 2009 How are you missing pictures ? They are all there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 How are you missing pictures ? They are all there it won't let me copy them on the game and I got all my other pics from photobucket Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UFC-KING Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 it won't let me copy them on the game and I got all my other pics from photobucket Why don't you add them to photobucket Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 Faces Billy Russell Charles Avatar [Me] Doppo Ibu Hidetada Kozu Hito Ichihara Hitomara Suzuki Kalu Owusu Li Bingci Mike Watson Oda Yakuta Seiho Kuroda Tadiyuki Kikkawa Tsurayuki Kamachi Willie York Yoshinaka Toshunai Yoshiitora Shigemitsu Heels Bali So'oialo Hajime Sugisata Haruhiro Tsumemasa Hirokumi Saito Kenichi Komagata Kimitada Yanagita Marat Khoklov Maasaki Okazaki Mohamed El Yaaggoudi Morimasa Kato Raul Hughes Roku Sotomura Sotatsu Sarumara Tasuka Iesada Tornado Nagai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 Why don't you add them to photobucket exactly it won't let me do that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 Championships Title Name: King Of Fighters Title Title Holder: Tadiyuki Kikkawa Title Name: A-List Title Title Holder: Vacant Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 Weekly Events / Shows Saturday Night Revenge [3 Hours Every Saturday] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 Early Preview Tsurayuki Kamachi vs Haruhiro Tsumemasa Willie York vs Mohamed El Yaaggoudi Hajime Sugasata,Tornado Nagai, & Morimasa Kato vs Billy Russell,Li Bingci, & Hitomara Suzuki Kalu Owusu vs Maasaki Okazuki vs Roku Sotomura [A-List Championship] Tadiyuki Kikkawa vs Marat Khoklov Raul Hughes vs Tasuku Iesada [Number One Contendership For King Of Fighters Title] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 10, 2009 Author Share Posted April 10, 2009 You guys can post predictions after each card that I post starting now... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comradebot Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 Tsurayuki Kamachi vs Haruhiro Tsumemasa I think you'll also discover to not book an openner vs. an enhancement talent! Willie York vs Mohamed El Yaaggoudi I like Willie, but the guy from Morocco is very often a good prospect to build on Hajime Sugasata,Tornado Nagai, & Morimasa Kato vs Billy Russell,Li Bingci, & Hitomara Suzuki Billy Russell and Li Bingci are far too good to lose this one Kalu Owusu vs Maasaki Okazuki vs Roku Sotomura [A-List Championship] Probably the most talented of the three Tadiyuki Kikkawa vs Marat Khoklov Khoklov shall crush him, yes!? Raul Hughes vs Tasuku Iesada [Number One Contendership For King Of Fighters Title] Raul Hughes is far too over compared to his talent in INSPIRE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FINisher Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 Tsurayuki Kamachi vs Haruhiro Tsumemasa Willie York vs Mohamed El Yaaggoudi Hajime Sugasata,Tornado Nagai, & Morimasa Kato vs Billy Russell,Li Bingci, & Hitomara Suzuki Kalu Owusu vs Maasaki Okazuki vs Roku Sotomura [A-List Championship] Could be Masaaki, could be Roku. Chose the first one. Tadiyuki Kikkawa vs Marat Khoklov Kikkawa is the best you got. Bet everything on him. Raul Hughes vs Tasuku Iesada [Number One Contendership For King Of Fighters Title] Iesada comes in second with his loyalty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 11, 2009 Author Share Posted April 11, 2009 after I get through with the next show i'll put the shows 2 hours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 11, 2009 Author Share Posted April 11, 2009 These are the results from Saturday Night Revenge,being held by Inspire Diversity Group International. It is being held in front of 2,972 people at Fukui Dome. Match #1 1 vs 1 Normal Description Tsurayuki Kamachi defeated Haruhiro Tsumemasa in 6:54 by pinfall. Road Agent Notes Haruhiro Tsumemasa seemed off his game tonight. Haruhiro Tsumemasa was visibly tiring toward the end. The crowd were totally turned off by having a match between jobbers on the show. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. This match brought the crowd's mood down. Haruhiro Tsumemasa is improving in Technical skills. Haruhiro Tsumemasa is improving in Performance skills. Match Rating F Segment Morimasa Kato has a microphone, and proceeds to taunt Billy Russell, calling him names and generally acting like he is totally unafraid. Road Agent Notes This segment didn't go down with a crowd who came primarily to see in-ring action. Segment Rating E Segment Raul Hughes and Roku Sotamura announced that they might form an alliance. Segment Rating C Road Agent Notes None Match #2 1 Vs 1 Two Out Of 3 Falls Description Mohamed El Yaaggoudi defeated Willie York in 16:57 by two falls to one after losing the first, with the final fall happening by pinfall. Road Agent Notes Willie York was visibly tiring toward the end. Mohamed El Yaaggoudi and Willie York don't seem to click, and it made for an awkward bout. The match was too long given who was involved. There seemed to be a lack of flow to the match, which took away from the drama. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. This match brought the crowd's mood down. Match Rating E - Match #3 3 Vs 3 Tag Team Elimination Description Billy Russell, Li Bingci and Hitomaro Suzuki defeated Hajime Sugisata, Morimasa Kato and Tornado Nagai in 18:52; Hajime Sugisata was eliminated first, then Tornado Nagai, and finally Morimasa Kato. Road Agent Notes Hajime Sugisata seemed off his game tonight. Hajime Sugisata was exhausted by the end. Morimasa Kato was visibly tiring toward the end. Tornado Nagai was exhausted by the end. Billy Russell was visibly tiring toward the end. The announcing quality lifted the match. Billy Russell looked good out there. Hajime Sugisata is improving in Performance skills. Morimasa Kato is improving in Performance skills. Tornado Nagai is improving in Performance skills. Billy Russell is improving in Rumble skills. Match Rating D + Segment We are outside the locker room of Charles Avatar. He opens the door outwards, just in time to accidentally hit a passing by Mike Watson square in the face, flooring him. Charles Avatar doesn't notice what he has done, and walks off. Road Agent Notes This segment didn't go down with a crowd who came primarily to see in-ring action. Charles Avatar looked dreadful in this segment. The performance of Mike Watson was fantastic. This segment brought the crowd's mood down. Segment Rating E Segment Tornado Nagai, Hajime Sugisata, and Morimasa Kato attack Billy Russell backstage, and leave him down and out. Road Agent Notes This segment didn't go down with a crowd who came primarily to see in-ring action. This segment brought the crowd's mood down. Match Rating E - Match #4 1 vs 1 vs 1 Overhead Wires [A-List Title] Description Masaaki Okazaki defeated Kalu Owusu and Roku Sotomura in 22:44 when Masaaki Okazaki retrieved the item. Masaaki Okazaki wins the A-List title. Road Agent Notes Kalu Owusu seemed off his game tonight. Kalu Owusu was visibly tiring toward the end. The performance of Masaaki Okazaki stood out as being good. Masaaki Okazaki is improving in Rumble skills. Roku Sotomura is improving in Performance skills. Match Rating C Match #5 1 Vs 1 Ultimate Submission Description Tadiyuki Kikkawa defeated Marat Khoklov in 30:00 by three falls to two. Road Agent Notes Marat Khoklov was exhausted by the end. The announcing quality lifted the match. Marat Khoklov is improving in Rumble skills. Match Rating D + Main Event 1 vs 1 Cage Escape [Number One Contender - King Of Fighters Title] Description Raul Hughes defeated Tasuku Iesada in a 1 vs 1 Cage Escape match in 28:22 when Raul Hughes escaped the cage. Road Agent Notes Raul Hughes was visibly tiring toward the end. The match suffered because there was not enough selling shown. This match lifted the crowd. Raul Hughes is improving in Performance skills. Match Rating B - Show Rating D + Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oSickoii Posted April 11, 2009 Author Share Posted April 11, 2009 INSPIRE Latest News - Raul Hughes is the number one contender for the King Of Fighters Title. - Masaaki Okazaki is the new A-List Champion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FINisher Posted April 11, 2009 Share Posted April 11, 2009 Just something small, don't mean to irritate or offend you or anything. I have no intentions of upsetting you, take this as an advice! I know you are just starting! ^^ 1.) Those "show coming up in 2 hours posts" are pointless. Why not just post the show when it's finished? 2.) INSPIRE doesnt' use angles. I didn't read if you changed the product, but you will not get anywhere if you continue using angles and with 100% match/angle ratio the audience will not tolerate any angles. If your overall show grade is D+ with INSPIRE (Especially with a B- Main Event match), there's something you're doing horrible wrong. And that is angles. 3.) That third post "Latest news" could very well be included in the main show post. 4.) I really hate to be honest and straighforward but if you just post the results and road agent notes, hardly anyone is interested. You have to fleshen it up a bit, create the matches. Right now it's just bones. Here's few good examples: http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21681&page=67 Altough of course you can't do that much text to your first shows and that's on page 67, still, it's a good example of match writing in a highly performance based promotion. TrekkieMonstas PGHW diary is another good example. http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38107&page=4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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