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Steve Flash for me hands down...he is one of the most useful guys in the game. For lower promotions he can main event and pull out a B match with about anyone. For high promotions he makes a great midcarder, jobber, or trainer. I just find him bland and have a hard time giving him a real push though.
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Jay Chord, for obvious reasons. :p

he has to have one of the WORST attitudes ever but i cant help but sign him, if only for his skill.

although 95% of the time i job him and Riot act him til his contract runs out then he leaves.

 

which i think that could go for about anyone who plays;)

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Jacob Jett. I have my reasons for disliking him, but I still end up hiring him most games... as a Jobber, sure, but a talented one for the future.

 

Jacob Jett gets hired in every game I play (as long as he's available in that area) as a jobber. Generally, it's with the intention of gaining him experience, and having him lose his way to some Popularity, but that doesn't always become the case. I had a long-running SWF game, in TEW05, where Jacob Jett jobbed for years, with no hint of ever doing anything else. He's just so good at it.

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Air Attack Weasel... I always think he's going to be great to have in the undercard and could turn into a fun heel but I NEVER do anything with him. I just can't book the guy cos I can't come up with a good character hook for him. I've currently got him channeling Jim Cornette and hitting people with a tennis racket every now and again, but for no real reason other than to job to someone in the near future.

 

So he's likely to not have his contract renwed... which is a shame, cos he's got some very good performance skills and I like those a lot. :(

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Cal Sanders. i always hire him and tell myself this time im going to push him. But he has no real character and is just so bland. He ends up jobbing every match

 

Try setting up one of my training fed games in Canada. I have Cal in the main event of one I have staffed and want to get off the ground when I have the mental energy for it again. And my plan is to feud him off with Biff The Bruiser in a battle of the lumberjacks. That's the beauty of my training fed games. Guy totally lacks personality? Who cares? The company is so small and yet so cushy in its finances you can give him the time to develop a voice.

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Air Attack Weasel... I always think he's going to be great to have in the undercard and could turn into a fun heel but I NEVER do anything with him. I just can't book the guy cos I can't come up with a good character hook for him. I've currently got him channeling Jim Cornette and hitting people with a tennis racket every now and again, but for no real reason other than to job to someone in the near future.

 

So he's likely to not have his contract renwed... which is a shame, cos he's got some very good performance skills and I like those a lot. :(

 

Cheese. Why you have him as a heel? He screams face. First, get one of my über cool AAW -alts, turn him face, give him a hippy gimmick. Then he can always play that Man on a Mission guy: trying to eliminate the brutal guys and bad guys. I currently have him paired up with Amber Allen in my own fed size small. :)

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Cheese. Why you have him as a heel? He screams face. First, get one of my über cool AAW -alts, turn him face, give him a hippy gimmick. Then he can always play that Man on a Mission guy: trying to eliminate the brutal guys and bad guys. I currently have him paired up with Amber Allen in my own fed size small. :)

 

Two reasons, Brother Snoopy.

 

A: His default pic screams indignant heel

 

B: At the beginning of the game, he starts with a B+ for Heel Performance compared to a D- as a face.

 

That said I have had some pretty good experience with him as a face. My favorite was in one of the longest of my training fed games. I brought Willow in to be his ex and try to reunite with him. Only for that to fail when AAW revealed she was a cheating skank. Willow quickly turned vengeful and tried to seduce Animal Harker into destroying Weasel on her behalf. While Weasel tried to set Harker straight. The culimnation saw Weasal and Harker teamed up against a tag team Willow had hired (talent trade guys) to eliminate them both for embarassing her.

 

I also have a concept roster and some storyline ideas for a diary demonstrating my training fed methods. One of which calls for Weasal to be quite heelish. Albeit with room for a face turn if things start to flow that way.

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There are two for me

 

Stevie Grayson: every game I hire him based on his decent stats and he never ever fails to dissapoint me in the end.

 

Thomas Morgan: have a character for him, based on an alt of his, and everything but everytime he ends up a jobber to the lower mid-card, pulling out good matches from far less talented workers.

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(Real Life Mod) Teddy Hart. Hes a great wrestler but he whines about every match that books him to lose, and itd be people on his level (upper midcard usually), hell my Main Eventers took Ls from lowercarded guys and didnt complain once about it. Then when an incident happens and i try to be cool with him (fatherly talk, slap on wrist), he gets pissed with me.Then he tries to tell me he wants to be pushed higher up the card but his popularity/momentum justifies why he should stay at his level. Juventud is the same way. And Randy Orton..

 

Havent really played CVerse in a while so ill see whats up with that, currentely playing as NYCW

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Two reasons, Brother Snoopy.

 

A: His default pic screams indignant heel

 

B: At the beginning of the game, he starts with a B+ for Heel Performance compared to a D- as a face.

 

In my game, Brother Cappy, he is currently C in face performance. I am soon closing 2009, running one event per month. Though from 23 events he has only missed 3 :)

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Two reasons, Brother Snoopy.

 

A: His default pic screams indignant heel

 

B: At the beginning of the game, he starts with a B+ for Heel Performance compared to a D- as a face.

 

That said I have had some pretty good experience with him as a face. My favorite was in one of the longest of my training fed games. I brought Willow in to be his ex and try to reunite with him. Only for that to fail when AAW revealed she was a cheating skank. Willow quickly turned vengeful and tried to seduce Animal Harker into destroying Weasel on her behalf. While Weasel tried to set Harker straight. The culimnation saw Weasal and Harker teamed up against a tag team Willow had hired (talent trade guys) to eliminate them both for embarassing her.

 

I also have a concept roster and some storyline ideas for a diary demonstrating my training fed methods. One of which calls for Weasal to be quite heelish. Albeit with room for a face turn if things start to flow that way.

 

C: His 'surname' is WEASEL. What more d'ya want? :p The only time I can remember ever seeing a weasely babyface is in highly regarded children's cartoon I Am Weasel, where the titular smarmy, holier-than-thou, mustelian grammar-**** would taunt, abuse and generally hinder his less well-educated adversary I R Baboon in a series of unfair trials just to prove his superiority. Frankly, he was the worst booked babyface since The Great Khali! (And yes, I am aware that the show pre-dates Khali by at least fifteen years).

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Oh yes, the theme tune!

 

I can see it now... Hell Monkey introduces his cousin, Larry Wood as I. R. (S.) Baboon.

 

Monkey promises to end Air Attack Weasel's reign as 4C Champion. Epic promos ensue.

 

"You don't need pants for the victory dance, 'cause Baboons are better than Weasels!"

 

"Only two of earth's landmarks can be seen clearly from space; the Great Wall of China and your shiny red primate ass!"

 

"WHO BETTAH DAN KAN- er... BABOON?!"

 

"We're gonna settle this... IN A CAGE MATCH! That's right, old friend, party at your place at the pay per view!"

 

"You've heard of the Rumble in the Jungle, this... is HULLABALOO IN THE ZOO!"

 

Ahhh... bliss.

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Wow this list seems really odd to me as a lot of these guys I really love and have managed to get at least nominally over

 

Steve Flash: I've had A* match getting Main Eventing for TCW in just slightly over a year.

Hell Monkey: Main Eventing a cult CZCW

Cal Sanders: I've lucked out a lot but I've had him upper midcarding with my user character as a tag team in cult sized CZCW. Putting on good matches.

Air Attack Weasel: Also did well for me in cult CZCW teaming with Flying Jimmy Foxx as the babyface Animal Farm going up against the afore mentioned Cal Sanders team.

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(Real-Life Mod) For me itz Nick Dinsmore a.k.a. Eugene...if you turn him heel, and either give him the "Retard" or "Iceman" gimmick(or any other gimmick that causes him to be a super-heel), he is a beast..he really seems to get under people's skin and he is a very good ring general, but every other week, I get notice that he's doing drugs..and no matter how many times I fine him, suspend him, slap on the wrist, even fire him, then re-hire him..he's still smokin' up in the locker rooms...so frustrating :mad:
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