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In my TNA game, on the Impact brand, I'm building up to TNA's first ever Ragnarok Chamber (Elimination Chamber ;) ) match.

 

Champion: Doomsday (Kane, hugely over heel)

Chris Jericho

Ultimo Dragon

Kurt Angle

Chris Hero

Elijah Burke

 

This will be Doomsday's first defense, the angle is that he created and requested the match. Everyone got in via qualifying matches. Rhino was in, but he got hurt, and Angle came back from suspension at just the right time. I am testing the waters with Hero and Burke, who are both gaining a lot of popularity.

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I started a new game with a mod that had deceased and retired wrestlers available, so went ahead and brought them back so to speak. Two of which being Eddie Guerrero and Benoit. Both happened to win the world titles for their brand. I used the cpu determines the winner road agent note(2004 all over again!!) However the following week, Eddie was schedule to defend his title against Lesnar, Angle, Samoa Joe and he unfortunately lost it to Angle(yawn. He's an awesome wrestler but geez, I would've preferred Eddie keeping it a little longer)

 

That night the #1 contender for that match was to be determined in a battle royal that was actually similar to last night's Raw breakthrough battle royal where the worker whose never had a world title would be in the match.

 

Lance Storm overcame the odds in that match and now he gets a world title shot against new champ Kurt Angle!

 

Jericho won a #1 contender match to face Benoit at the upcoming pay per view, so we have a couple of good technical matches for the titles!

 

our major guys in this fed include eddie, benoit, jericho, christian, angle, lesnar, samoa joe, steve corino, sheamus, lance storm, kenzo suzuki

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apologies for the multi posts but i went through the aforementioned event and:

 

Jericho beat Benoit to win the title for their brand.

Lance Storm defeated Angle to win the title for their brand.

 

I found it funny that the Angle/Storm match was rated A, thank goodness I had it as the main event to send the crowd out on. Too bad Storm was going in as the heel. Jericho was a heel too, it wasn't a very happy ending for a lot of the matches that night. Benoit/Jericho was B+ but the notes said they didn't click. WTF? they had some amazing matches before.

 

 

on a TV show we made the fans happy for nostalgia when we had Hardcore Holly vs. Sean Morley in an 'attitude era' match. It was a hardcore, brawl all over the ring and end up in the parking lot of Dunkin Donuts or whatever. The fans ate it up too rating it a B-

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Gearing up for the big end of tour show in GCG, where Sadaharu Jimbo defends his World Heavyweight Title against SORA, who has proven over and over why he is in contention for Ace of GCG. Meanwhile, Hitokiri(Jin Sakamoto and Shadow Kabuto) put their titles on the line for the fifth time, now against Team KAOS(Major Havok and General Kaos) in what is sure to be an absolute classic.

 

In non title news, Yoshifusa Maeda continues his trek to prove himself to GCG fans by taking on Genei Konda in what promises to steal the show. Harumi Shimomori continues his search for the man who will take over when he's gone, and Dragon Agakawa is set to make his return after an incident with an undisclosed wrestler.

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After our December pay per view, we saw several good A matches:

 

Lesnar defeated Angle

Josh Caleb(created) defeated Sheamus

Jericho defeated Mr Kennedy(got an A* rating and the notes said they had fantastic chemistry) to retain the Universe championship

Kane won the World Championship against the champ, Lance Storm and challengers Eddie Guerrero and Samoa Joe in a fourway cage match.

 

Kenzo Suzuki became #1 contender for any world title he wants after defeating Benoit, Christian, RVD and Bobby Lashley yes, I pushed Kenzo to main event status....

 

with christmas around the corner in the game, this week the TV shows will be themed 'Christmas Wishes' where the GMs will grant their workers anything they want. An opener can have a world title match if that's their Christmas wish.

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Heading into Royal Rumble 2005

 

Bret Hart is prepping his retirment angle as he is the current World Champion and will be facing Shawn Michaels at Rumble. HBK and Hart have faced off twice since Hart returned to the company in 2001, once at Survivor Series 01 and Wrestle Mania 2002, and now they square off for the final time for the belt. Rock is going to send Bret Hart into retirement at Wrestle Mania, basically everything is going around this

 

Sting also will be retiring at Wrestle Mania when he wrestles Triple H, I'm starting to pair up the forty and older wrestlers into tag teams, and making way for younger talent.

 

I'm kinda mad cause Edge is 34 already, and I've been preppin him for his first run but he's a little older then I imagined... oh well, Cena, Orton, Christian, Punk, Joe, Cabana are all ready to take over

 

Austin is still wrestling but I've decided to keep the title off of him for two or three years, since he was my main player and I've given him six reigns, all dominating reigns going four plus months with at least one going the whole year

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I was going to post this - or at least part of it - in the TCW tips thread. I believe there was one at some point. Can't find it, so it goes here...

 

Got a game with TCW going. I keep flipping back and forth between Total and Supreme games, but things are going pretty well with TCW thus far and I'm thinking I will stick with it for awhlie. I think I've "figured TCW out", in terms of making sure you don't fall to Cult in the early going. Its a simple two step process. Step one is to change the match/angle ratio to 80%. The second step is spam the hell out of Tommy Cornell on each show. I get the "wrestling focus" of TCW, but with so many workers who are good on the mic, the 90% ratio seems like a waste of resources. As for Cornell, I had him wrestling on every show in some capacity (not always the main event), plus on about two angles each show. Using a few other basic rules (keeping unpopular workers off TV until I get a B show, checking chemistries constantly, etc), I've gone up to International status within two months and already had an A* show (February PPV). I now have a B show to start developing some of the younger talent the way I want to. Plus SWF is plenty inconsistent (show grades anywhere from C to B+) so despite them hitting Global, I'm hopeful of a drop to Cult coming for them. I should continue to be able to get strong grades, as the popularity of most main eventers is now at least B+ and both Cornell and RDJ are at A*.

 

I'm really tempted to lay out some of the storylines I'm using, but as some of this may be used later for a diary when the new game comes out.

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In my C-Verse '97 CGC game:

 

Barry Bowen is currently the World Champion after beating Alex DeColt on the 2nd day of the DeColt Wrestlfestival, thanks to interference from a turning Jack DeColt. The basic storyline is currently Alex/Steve against Jack/Bowen, with Steve Flash and Jack Bruce siding with the faces for minor/tag matches, and Viper/Cobra teaming with the heels (who, btw, have both been amazing for me so far, even at 52).

 

Steve Flash also holds the CGC Television title, and a quick-rising Eddie Chandler and Tim Westybrook hold the tag titles. Chance retired and Fate teams with Jon Jetson now as the main competition for the Tag titles, as well as the McWades.

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Bigpapa42" data-cite="Bigpapa42" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="24946" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Got a game with TCW going. I keep flipping back and forth between Total and Supreme games, but things are going pretty well with TCW thus far and I'm thinking I will stick with it for awhlie.</div></blockquote>I'm walking the same path. For some reason I've been starting a game as SWF, then scrapping it, switching to TCW, scrapping that game to go back to the SWF, etc. but I'm enjoying my current TCW game and trying to stick with it until 2010 comes out. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Bigpapa42" data-cite="Bigpapa42" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="24946" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I think I've "figured TCW out", in terms of making sure you don't fall to Cult in the early going. Its a simple two step process. Step one is to change the match/angle ratio to 80%. The second step is spam the hell out of Tommy Cornell on each show. I get the "wrestling focus" of TCW, but with so many workers who are good on the mic, the 90% ratio seems like a waste of resources. As for Cornell, I had him wrestling on every show in some capacity (not always the main event), plus on about two angles each show. Using a few other basic rules (keeping unpopular workers off TV until I get a B show, checking chemistries constantly, etc), I've gone up to International status within two months and already had an A* show (February PPV). I now have a B show to start developing some of the younger talent the way I want to. Plus SWF is plenty inconsistent (show grades anywhere from C to B+) so despite them hitting Global, I'm hopeful of a drop to Cult coming for them. I should continue to be able to get strong grades, as the popularity of most main eventers is now at least B+ and both Cornell and RDJ are at A*.</div></blockquote>Good work there, looks like you're on track to bring the Eisens down. My game's looking similar in ways: I've also dropped the match ratio to 80% and I've bumped intensity and danger to 40% and 60% respectively. I've also set the face/heel divide to medium. I'm just four shows into my game but so far so good: every show has been a B+, Tommy's just about to crack A* popularity, RDJ is at A, and they're set to tangle at Malice In Wonderland. Meanwhile, the SWF is stuck in that C+ to B- range.<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Bigpapa42" data-cite="Bigpapa42" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="24946" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm really tempted to lay out some of the storylines I'm using, but as some of this may be used later for a diary when the new game comes out.</div></blockquote>As a fan of your SWF diary, I'd be very curious to see what stories you're telling with TCW.<p> </p><p> Over here, I haven't tried to reinvent the wheel: it's a fairly standard opening of Tommy and RDJ both undefeated and feuding over the top title, Rocky Golden and Rick Law giving RDJ a little protection by tangling with Sam Keith & Wolf Hawkins, and New Wave doing all they can against The Machines. Meanwhile Tyson Baine, Eddie Peak & American Buffalo are wreaking chaos backstage, attacking each other over the results of a TCW.com poll. Nothing too fancy.</p><p> </p><p> I've just brought Nemesis in as the new TCW Commissioner with the announcers and babyfaces on the roster thrilled that finally someone will be able to put a check against The Syndicate's power, but unfortunately for them he's coming in with a Corrupt Official gimmick. And he's not the pro-DaVE kind of Corrupt Official--he's pretty much in The Syndicate's pocket, though that won't be evident for a little while. It turns out that Jason Azaria, Kyle Rhodes and Shawn Doakes are all happy to go to development in this game, so I've got a fun moment planned where Nemesis "fires" them all, replacing them on commentary with Mitch Naess & Phil Vibert.</p><p> </p><p> Long term plans are to have Sam Keith betray Tommy and take over as head of The Syndicate (we'll see if Sam wants to keep wrestling for that long, though, he's in decline), and having a babyfaced Tommy Cornell fighting to take down the stable he built while I gradually groom everyone on my Next Big Thing list into stars of tomorrow. </p><p> </p><p> I've made a point of not hiring too many of the usual suspects: no Swoop, DWN, Jett, Champagne, Devine, Parker, etc. Tommy's hiring restrictions have been interesting: no one from a Cult-sized fed, no Luchadors or Psychopaths, no one with under C- Toughness. This has allowed me to snap up a huge selection of "project" monster heels, with the idea of developing them into decent wrestlers over time, then getting them over through menace angles and feeding them to the up-and-coming babyfaces on the roster. Having fun, hope to stick with it.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="edenborn" data-cite="edenborn" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="24946" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm walking the same path. For some reason I've been starting a game as SWF, then scrapping it, switching to TCW, scrapping that game to go back to the SWF, etc. but I'm enjoying my current TCW game and trying to stick with it until 2010 comes out. <p> </p><p> Good work there, looks like you're on track to bring the Eisens down. My game's looking similar in ways: I've also dropped the match ratio to 80% and I've bumped intensity and danger to 40% and 60% respectively. I've also set the face/heel divide to medium. I'm just four shows into my game but so far so good: every show has been a B+, Tommy's just about to crack A* popularity, RDJ is at A, and they're set to tangle at Malice In Wonderland. Meanwhile, the SWF is stuck in that C+ to B- range.As a fan of your SWF diary, I'd be very curious to see what stories you're telling with TCW.</p><p> </p><p> Over here, I haven't tried to reinvent the wheel: it's a fairly standard opening of Tommy and RDJ both undefeated and feuding over the top title, Rocky Golden and Rick Law giving RDJ a little protection by tangling with Sam Keith & Wolf Hawkins, and New Wave doing all they can against The Machines. Meanwhile Tyson Baine, Eddie Peak & American Buffalo are wreaking chaos backstage, attacking each other over the results of a TCW.com poll. Nothing too fancy.</p><p> </p><p> I've just brought Nemesis in as the new TCW Commissioner with the announcers and babyfaces on the roster thrilled that finally someone will be able to put a check against The Syndicate's power, but unfortunately for them he's coming in with a Corrupt Official gimmick. And he's not the pro-DaVE kind of Corrupt Official--he's pretty much in The Syndicate's pocket, though that won't be evident for a little while. It turns out that Jason Azaria, Kyle Rhodes and Shawn Doakes are all happy to go to development in this game, so I've got a fun moment planned where Nemesis "fires" them all, replacing them on commentary with Mitch Naess & Phil Vibert.</p><p> </p><p> Long term plans are to have Sam Keith betray Tommy and take over as head of The Syndicate (we'll see if Sam wants to keep wrestling for that long, though, he's in decline), and having a babyfaced Tommy Cornell fighting to take down the stable he built while I gradually groom everyone on my Next Big Thing list into stars of tomorrow. </p><p> </p><p> I've made a point of not hiring too many of the usual suspects: no Swoop, DWN, Jett, Champagne, Devine, Parker, etc. Tommy's hiring restrictions have been interesting: no one from a Cult-sized fed, no Luchadors or Psychopaths, no one with under C- Toughness. This has allowed me to snap up a huge selection of "project" monster heels, with the idea of developing them into decent wrestlers over time, then getting them over through menace angles and feeding them to the up-and-coming babyfaces on the roster. Having fun, hope to stick with it.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I'm so bad for flip-flopping on games. Its one of the main reasons that I am amazed my Gen-S diary ran as long as it did. But if things continue well on this TCW game, I will likely stick with it until 2010 comes out as well...</p><p> </p><p> As for storylines, well, why not? I only hesitate because some of these ideas might get used in a TCW for 2010, but that may not happen. And even if it does, who knows how much Total has changed, so...</p><p> </p><p> Like you, I kept things fairly simple off the start. I also signed many of the usual suspects, but almost all of them went to development at MAW for now. I now have a B show, so some will be getting called up before too long. The new hires who went directly to the main roster (that I can recall) were Eric Tyler, Champagne Lover, Eisaku Hoshino, and Acid. I also hired a few staff, notably Phil Vibert and Nemesis, plus a few managers (I am a big fan of managesr). Like you, I want to make stars out of the young talent currently with TCW (Hawkins, Minnesota, Law, Golden, Bach, Fortune, Huggins, Stone, and Andrews), but also make outside talent into. It may require the eventual addition of a second A show and maybe even a brand split, but I'm not against that idea, as I have some ideas I'd like to play out. Including introducing an annual tag team league tournament in the autumn, and possibly making the 2nd A show based purely around tag teams. </p><p> </p><p> The basic overall storyline I started with was that The Syndicate had spent most of the previous year dominating the entire promotion. Like a bunch of schoolyard bullies, they do whatever they want whenever they want. This only gets worse once Sam Keith joins. Part of the reason the Syndicate get away with it is the lack of organization and a clear authority figure. So far as I am aware, TCW has not had an established authority figure for a long time, so I am playing off that idea. Basically, the management (such as match-making, etc) decisions come through a mysterious "Home Office", who has everything announced by the commentators booth. So there is no actual management representative present on the shows, which is part of how Cornell and his crew get away with so much. The Syndicate's rampage through the later part of 2007 not only turns a section of the roster against them, it also makes some portions envious and hoping to join. </p><p> </p><p> Right at the start of the game, a two main things were going on. One, TCW's five main babyfaces united into the Total Alliance to oppose The Syndicate - Ricky Dale Johnson, Tyson Baine, Genghis Rahn, Rick Law, and Rocky Golden. </p><p> The problem is that they are not very united - RDJ thinks he should lead and he has the support of Law and Golden, where as Baine feels he should make the decisions, with Rahn behind him. The main point of difference is how they should oppose The Syndicate. Baine and Rahn deal in violence and they want to counter The Syndicate with outlaw tactis of their own - this leads to them forming a tag team dubbed the "Total Violence Connection". RDJ feels there is no honor in that approach and wants to defeat the Syndicate by using legit, legal means. Law, only willing to pursue "pure" means to justice, is obviously behind RDJ here, and this will eventually set up Law as Cornell's main opposition. This split in how to work together will keep the Alliance from ever really being effective. Second major thing happening at the start was a rumored coming appointment of an official "Home Office" representative. Which leads to all kinds of speculation about how that might be. In the 2nd week of January, Phil Vibert shows up and people assume its him, but he's just been hired to replace Kyle Rhodes in the announcers booth. The following week, Eddie Peak violently turns heel by attacking Koshiro Ino after they lose a six-man tag match. Nemesis interupts, and people assume he is the rep. But no, he's there as a manager, controlling the wild Eddie Peak. Nemesis also brings Eric Tyler in, to form a Dave mini-stable. For awhile, its teased that The New Wave might join, but they basically end up opposing Nemesis' group, along with Joey Minnesota. At the start of March, I'm about to introduce the "Home Office" representative, who will be Kyle Rhodes, who spent a month in development (with no improvement) after being "put out" by an Eddie Peak attack. Rhodes is able to restore some order, but he needs some "security assistance" to do so - likely the McWade's, or possibly the Dirty White Boys. With management gaining a bit of control again heading into the summer, its basically a bunch of small factions waring, with the Syndicate being in the strongest position despite having lost all their belts except the world title. </p><p> </p><p> This is getting long, so I'll try to shorten stuff up a bit...</p><p> </p><p> Cornell just finished off his feud with RDJ by beating him on consecutive PPVs. I'm not really in a hurry to get the belt of fTommy, as no else is going to produce match-quality like he will for awhile. There are some top talents coming up available in the first half of 2008 who I'm hoping to land whom would make great champions, but I'm not sure who of them will sign. Sam Keith is another possiblity, but I would want to do it without splitting up the Syndicate (yet). So I was thinking of having Rhodes assert his authority by making a six-man scramble match for the belt, which Keith ends up winning by accident thereby becoming champion and creating the fraction that will eventually start to split up (or at least change) the Syndicate. Before then, its going to be Rick Law moving into a feud with Cornell where he will likely beat him in a non-title match but then come up short when the belt is on the line. </p><p> </p><p> The International title scene is basically a four-way right now between Joey Minnesota (champion, won it from Hawkins), Hawkins, Sammy Bach, and Koshiro Ino. Hawkins is desperate to get the belt back to prove himself to Tommy (standard storyline). Minnesota sees it as the step towards being world champion. Minnesota is also involved with the heel Dave stable, who want to make him pay for refusing to join them, eventually pushing him to join up with The New Wave, who face the same situation. </p><p> </p><p> The Baine-Rahn tag team won the world tag belts from the Machines at the February PPV. I like them as a pairing - I just envision two wild veteran brawlers who love the nastiest matches. Its also a good way to keep them prominent and strong. Their refusal to accept RDJ's approach leads to the splintering of the Alliance. They will remain together as a team - despite their lack of experience in that regard, I see them as a cornerstone of what I hope is a very strong tag division eventually. The team could turn heel, but they woudl really more of tweeners. The Total Alliance will only last a few months. The problems between Baine and RDJ is one major issue. The other is that Rocky Golden clearly admires the Syndicate. Golden is frequently tagging with Law, and ends up turning on Law and turning heel. He ends up forming an alliance with Sammy Bach who also aspires to join The Syndicate - they see it as the surest way to the top. RDJ realizes he can't count on anyone but himself, going it as a loner. Rick Law is still determined to see law and order returned to TCW, and ends up joining forces with Koshiro Ino and Eiasku Hoshino, who see a lack of honor and pride in what The Syndicate does. This little group will end up playing a major role, with Law likely getting a world title run by sometimein late 2008 or early 2009.</p><p> </p><p> I had Acid win the All Action title in a multi-man ladder match on his debut in the Malice PPV. I just wanted to free up Bach to move forward. I would like to establish a solid cruiserweight division, much like I tried to with the Sky Club Division in my Gen-S game. I may adjust the product to make it work a bit better, even. I don't want it to merely be a high-flier division, though, as I would love it to feature some diverse talents like Hell Monkey, Gino Montero, etc. I was even thinking of taking some cues from TNA and finding some signature stipulation matches for the division. </p><p> </p><p> I would likely keep The Syndicate as a long-term fixture, but change up the membership over time. It just fits with my perception of Tommy Cornell - talented enough to dominate on his own, but cheap enough to take the easy road when possible. Like the rich businessman who is willing to lie, cheat, and steal to get richer. I would probably have Sam Keith bounced out by the summer, even if he doesn't get that title reign, because I'd like to see him take an on-screen mentor role to his sons. I like the idea of an eventual Cornell-Hawkins feud in the last part of 2008, though it probably wouldn't be over the title. I'm not sure if I would keep The Machines together and part of the Syndicate, as either can be singles stars - if I have plenty of talent and they gain more experience, they may hold more value to me together as a team. Adding Bach and Golden eventually is very likely, though it would probably be awhile as I would rather have them replace Keith and Hawkins rather than swelling the ranks too much. </p><p> </p><p> A few other little tidbits...</p><p> </p><p> -I really like the idea of making Steve Flash a star. He's working as a trainer for me at the moment, but using his Sting-ish alt and having him work with Law, Ino, and Hoshino is awfully tempting. Probably won't make it to world champion level, but he could certain get over enough to hold the International belt for a bit. </p><p> </p><p> -as usually for me, I'm big on factions and stables. Sara Silver will manage a "future of the promotion" stable that is likely to include DWN and Deeley (as a team), Antonio Marquez, and probably Aaron Andrews. Another stable will be a "redneck" stable called Southern Justice, which probably includes Jack Griffith, Bubba Lee West, and probably Larry Woods, with a manager that I have yet to decide on. </p><p> </p><p> -the DaVE stable is basically going to serve as a launching pad for Eddie Peak into one of my primary heels. Maybe my main heel, eventually. He's already turned and gaining overness pretty quickly. He will work with Tyler as a team, though I can't imagine Tyler will stay in the ring too long (he's top of the list). When he does retire, I'll have Peak turn on him and "put him out", to show he's out of control (Tyler can then become a trainer in development). Nemesis is there mainly as Peak's mouthpiece... with the idea of him targeting Peak at Cornell eventually being very appealing. Base it on Nemesis still being bitter of Cornell's role him getting fired from Supreme and you have the basis of a good feud, though it would mean a face turn for Cornell. Maybe... maybe...</p><p> </p><p> -as I mentioned, I like the idea of tag teams playing a major role. I'd like pretty much every worker to have a possible partner that they can tag with on some regular basis, even if their primary focus is on singles action. Rather than having a traditional brand split, I like the idea of having two A shows, one with a regular focus and one with a focus on tag teams and maybe the All Action division. </p><p> </p><p> -overall, I've tried to keep feuds with a fairly basic basis. Getting complicated with the motivations behind why two guys want to destroy each other starts to feel a bit too "Sports Entertainment" to me. For example, Ino and Hoshino want to succeed in TCW to prove themselves in America after being stars in Japan. They oppose The Syndicate as they feel their tactics are without honor. That puts them in conflict with Cornell's group. Simple, but "realistic", I think.</p><p> </p><p> Wow, that was way long. Ah well. Hopefully it makes for an interesting read for a few people...</p>
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<p>Hmm, interesting as I too started up a TCW diary (as I shirk my RIPW duties <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />)</p><p> </p><p>

Anyway right off the bat I started by hiring workers left and right to try out a brand split. After reading Bigpapa's Gen-S diary I got enamored with trying out the brand splits as I'd never really played with it before. Interesting, especially not double checking the AI's auto-draft the first time around and having all my road agents in one brand and all my announcers in the other <img alt=":rolleyes:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/rolleyes.png.4b097f4fbbe99ce5bcd5efbc1b773ed6.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Anyway, the storyline goes that Phil Vibert & Nemesis come out of retirement at the behest of everyone opposed to Cornell & the Syndicate. Cornell challenges Nemesis with his career, Nemmy & Vibert counter that if Nem wins, DaVE gets resurrected with TCW's backing.</p><p> </p><p>

Well, of course Nemesis triumphs and so a new brand is created, Extreme Violence and Danger (I totally ripped that off from someone else though). </p><p> </p><p>

So a draft happens and of course all the DaVE guys (Eddie Peak, Sammy Bach, New Wave) as well as the hardcore guys (Genghis Rahn, Tyson Baine etc) go to the new brand. I hired up a bunch of DaVE guys from PSW and other areas like JD Morgan as well as more hardcore guys like Larry Wood to help round out both rosters.</p><p> </p><p>

Title wise, Tommy's crushing everyone except for Nemesis. Wolf lost his title to Joey Minnesota (who then stole that away to the other brand). Wolf's getting frustrated because everyone else on the Syndicate has a title and nobody is helping him get his back. This is prepping for an eventual turn and dethroning of Tommy Cornell.</p><p> </p><p>

Tag teams there's a bunch of new ones to fill out the rosters. American Buffalo & Texas Pete are now The Wild Wild West (groan). Koshiro Ino and Fumihiro Ota are the Far East Coast Connection (more groans), and then I have a bunch of lowly tag teams paired for chemistry, like Swoop & Aaron Andrews. </p><p> </p><p>

Anyway, Each brand has a main event, midcard and low card title, with the tag teams travelling and a "super" main event title that is only defended at inter-brand events (now only the PPV's). </p><p>

Basically the two champions face off to win the ultimate belt. Nemesis is planned to pick up this one as I'm trying to shower him with titles before he dies from exhaustion. I'm gunning hard to get him into the HoI but I don't know if it's possible as he's already retired. /meh.</p><p> </p><p>

In TCW the new main event scene is RDJ, Rick Law, and Rocky Golden vs. Cornell, Keith, and Hawkins.</p><p> </p><p>

EVaD have Eddie Peak, Joey Minnesota and Nemesis vs. soon to be turned Genghis Rahn, Tyson Baine and JD Morgan (who backstabbed his former DaVE pals by joining the Syndicate).</p><p> </p><p>

Sammy Bach got a HUGE bump by turning and saving RDJ, and in just a month despite losing his title to JD Morgan is already upper midcard, C+ pop across the US and has A* momentum from the turn and feud with Morgan.</p><p> </p><p>

Nemesis and RDJ are at B+ pop across the boards, the rest of the main eventers are at B- or better.</p><p> </p><p>

The TCW side of things will continue on as normal while EVaD is fresh with turmoil with all the newly created belts. Nemmy will probably drop the title to Genghis or Tyson (depending on who I like better at the time) who'll then drop the title to Eddie Peak for a nice long title reign. Eddie will probably turn mid reign and then feud with either Nemesis again or Joey Minnesota if Nemmy's out for the count.</p><p> </p><p>

Tag team titles have The Machines retaining for awhile until the Syndicate breaks up. As soon as that happens, the New Wave will smash them and pick up the titles. Then I'm hoping that Dos Luchas (Nicolas Lopez & Rafael Ruiz) will have gained enough popularity to pick the titles off of them to eventually lose to The Young Guns or any other younger tag team I can build up in time.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

The midcard titles on TCW has Sam Keith as the new Television Champion while EVaD"s International champion Joey is going to go strong for awhile.</p><p> </p><p>

Low-level titles have whoever I want being thrown at them, with Edd stone prepped for a nice run as the All-action title and Larry Wood running wild with his EVaD Hardcore title.</p>

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The feud with Kane for the world title has been ended last night at our January Pay Per View, Sin City Rumble. For weeks, he has been in a big feud with #1 contender, Kenzo Suzuki. The initial match earned a B rating. Kane defeated Kenzo fair and square after hitting the Tombstone!

 

Reigning Universe champ, Chris Jericho was supposed to be in a one on one defense against #1 contender Chris Benoit, but Mr. Kennedy made a deal with the GM to get himself in the match. Throughout the weeks leading up to the pay per view, Christian turned his back on the fans and his allies to align himself with Jericho! Christian got involved in the middle of the match. Thanks to him, Jericho retains the title!

 

New roster member, Chris Harris challenged Paul Birchill for the International title, though Birchill managed to succeed. Hardcore Holly, owner of the National title was challenged by Val Venus and Kishi in a threeway hardcore match. Holly retained!

 

Melina defeated LuFisto to retain the Vixens title. Created Woman wrestler, Abigail also retained the Queen Title, having to defend it against Jazz, Michelle McCool, Alisa Flash, Sara Del Ray, Allison Danger! On one episode, Abigail was gloating about being the best champ because she hasn't lost the title yet. The five competitors jumped Abigail though and told her that even though they aren't all on the same page together, they all know they must defeat her at the pay per view. So throughout the match it became a handicap 5 on 1 match!

 

Matt Hardy and MVP earned the chance to face tag champs: Vladimir Kozlov and Giant Bernard after winning a tag team tournament over the last bunch of weeks. They were unsuccessful in winning the gold.

 

then there was the sin city rumble itself. 40 workers vying for the chance to face the world champ of their choice at our promotion's big pay per view, Revolutionary War. Yes, it's like Royal Rumble but instead of throwing from the ring to eliminate workers, eliminations only occurred by pinfall or submission.

We saw the likes of our promotion's biggest stars Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar, Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles, RVD, Samoa Joe, Christian, Eddie Guerrero, Lance Storm, Steve Corino to a few of our midcarders who had to earn their spot as an entrant into the rumble such as Lance Cade, Tajiri, Muhammed Hassan, U-Gene, Sean O Haire, Charlie Haas, Carlito, Brian Lawler and a few workers who managed to get themselves in, though we all know they wouldn't have much chance winning such as Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin and D'Lo. And that's only half the opponents!

 

the final four competitors were Angle, Christian, Corino and created wrestler Josh Caleb. Caleb is still in a vicious feud with Sheamus whose been tormenting him and Caleb's young daughter(who comes to ringside with Josh to support him and give him weapons or help him win if needed) for several weeks! This is important to note as it affects the outcome of the match. It got down to Angle and Caleb, Sheamus was clearly upset that Caleb pinned him for elimination and came back to attack Caleb. Angle fended Sheamus off and then scored the Angle lock that forced Caleb to tap out.

 

Kurt Angle wins the opportunity to face a world champ at the Revolutionary War. Signs are pointing to him facing Jericho(giving fans a classic heel/face title match at the biggest pay per view) while Kane may face Samoa Joe(his momentum is high too) we'll see how that goes.

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Hmm, interesting as I too started up a TCW diary (as I shirk my RIPW duties :D)

 

Anyway right off the bat I started by hiring workers left and right to try out a brand split. After reading Bigpapa's Gen-S diary I got enamored with trying out the brand splits as I'd never really played with it before. Interesting, especially not double checking the AI's auto-draft the first time around and having all my road agents in one brand and all my announcers in the other :rolleyes:

 

 

Anyway, the storyline goes that Phil Vibert & Nemesis come out of retirement at the behest of everyone opposed to Cornell & the Syndicate. Cornell challenges Nemesis with his career, Nemmy & Vibert counter that if Nem wins, DaVE gets resurrected with TCW's backing.

 

Well, of course Nemesis triumphs and so a new brand is created, Extreme Violence and Danger (I totally ripped that off from someone else though).

 

Hey, I inspired someone! Awesome. The fun thing about doing a brand split in Generation Supreme is that I had never done one before either and had never planned to do one in that game. I was just reacting to the reality that I made my roster to big and didn't want to cut guys, so...

 

I love the EVAD name (stole or not), and I'm really starting to toy with the idea of having Nemesis wrestle a few matches. He's sitting at A/A* overness and with his skills, he should still be able to produce quality matches. I'll just make sure to test for chemistry first... Maybe just do it as a PPV thing a few times, so he doesn't get annoyed at wrestling regularlly.

 

Heading into the March PPV on a hot streak (a bunch of A and even A* shows) with a Rick Law vs Tommy Cornell main event. Both guys are at 100% popularity in the US, so I'm pretty sure Cornell will drop the belt if I decide to. But I just don't quite trust Law enough yet. I still like the idea of having Keith acccidentially win it in April or May in a scramble match where he's supposed to be protecting Cornell. Then have Keith drop it a short time later to Law, or maybe one of the other guys I hope to be able to sign in the summer...

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<p>We've got one show left before the Parade of Champions tour begins. The entire month is centered around the tournament and it looks to be an absolute killer. I'm doing it in block format, and there's lots of up and comers and solid main eventers in there.</p><p> </p><p>

Block A:</p><p>

Sadaharu Jimbo</p><p>

Dragon Agakawa</p><p>

Yoshinaka Toshusai</p><p>

Yoshifusa Maeda</p><p>

Kyoichi Tsukata</p><p>

Nesshin Hatatake</p><p> </p><p>

Block B:</p><p>

SORA</p><p>

Kyoshiro Kanashi</p><p>

Genei Konda</p><p>

Viper</p><p>

Viktor Molatov</p><p>

General Kaos</p><p> </p><p>

I have no idea who I'm going to have win at this point. Any bets?</p>

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<p>Hey guys I am actually starting a new game where I revive WCW in the A New Power Mod. The premise of the scenerio would be where Shane McMahon left WWE to start up WCW. I will list the divisions I am using in WCW this time around and whom is in it.</p><p> </p><p>

TV Title Division:</p><p>

Archadia</p><p>

Human Tornado</p><p>

Matt Sydal</p><p>

PAC</p><p>

Pinkie Sanchez</p><p>

Ricochet</p><p>

Shane Hollister</p><p>

TJ Perkins</p><p> </p><p>

Tag Team Division:</p><p>

Briscoe Brothers</p><p>

Cheech & Cloudy (Up In Smoke)</p><p>

Chuck Taylor & Kenny Omega (Men of Low Moral Fiber)</p><p>

Gran Akuma & Icarus (F.I.S.T)</p><p>

Jack Evans & Teddy Hart</p><p>

Matt & Nick Jackson (The Young Bucks)</p><p> </p><p>

U.S. Title Division:</p><p>

Alex Shelley</p><p>

Brian Kendrick </p><p>

Jimmy Jacobs </p><p>

Low Ki</p><p>

Paul London</p><p>

Roderick Strong </p><p> </p><p>

World Title Division:</p><p>

Bryan Danielson </p><p>

Davey Richards</p><p>

Chris Hero </p><p>

CM Punk </p><p>

Jeff Hardy</p><p>

Samoa Joe </p><p> </p><p>

I was curious to see if any of you would be interesting in seeing a diary of this new WCW. Let me know what you think through replying or sending me a PM.</p><p> </p><p>

Mike</p>

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That could be interesting, especially with the focus on lesser known stars. Ideally I'd like to see a couple of the original faces (not the Goldbergs but the likes of DDP, Kidman etc) to round out the roster a bit.

 

I'd stick away from Punk though. Not a chance he's gonna be leaving the E in any scenario for a long time.

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In my game its a combination of the C-verse and the GDS-Verse, I decided to do this after I could not find a promotion that suited me so i combined the two together, i took control of IGC

 

in that game so far, Chris Colt is the Unified champion, going against Nemesis Rex, his latest defense was a Hell in a Cell match against Milk, Cypher, Rip Vertigo, Nemesis Rex and Silas, in which he ratained, at the moment he's defending against Christoper Avalon, who won a number one contender match against Rip Vertigo, Nemesis Rex is also still going for the title, but his bodyguard/protege Munemitsu Senmatsu has started to get tired of beating every contender down for him, Chris Colt is set to retain with hopefully if Senmatsu gets big enough, setting up for a four way at Immortals

 

In the National Title battle, Acid, Art Reed, Christian Cross, Mantis and Deacon Carter have all been battling for the title with quite a few trades on the belt, at the moment its Deacon Carter and Mantis who are in the latest battle, Mantis keeps cheating Carter out of wins by interfering, not letting Carter get his shot at the title

 

other than that a low level feud is between a stable called Cult of Samoan Death, which consists of Trey White, The Brisbane Devil, Badu, Rhino Umaga and King Malietoa, who have been rising through the ranks, at the moment they are battling Mario Heroic, Champagne Lover, Masachi Hanzottori, its been a long feud, but they all work quite well together, which is always a plus, at the moment The Cult has kidnapped Blonde Bombshell, and are trying to force the three to either join them or leave the company, which is setting up a 3 vs 3 match at Immortals, in which Bombshell turns on Champagne Lover and the three are forced to leave, only to come back all in masks, demanding the contracts of Lover, Heroic and Masachi to be rehired in which they will at Meltdown which is two months away

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In my SWF C-Verse game I just finished The World Is Watching PPV. Big matches on that PPV were Christian Faith defeating Vengeance in a hardcore match to finish their 4 month feud and Remo defending the World Title he won a month ago against Jack Bruce in a 30-minute Iron Man match. The bad news is that Jack Bruce was injured for 2 months and 2 weeks in the main event so that kinda stuffed up my plans for new feuds so I improvised, I have Christian Faith/Vengeance/Remo in a triple threat feud for the World Title. I just signed Tyson Baine from TCW so he is heading my new stable of him, Hell's Bouncer, Madman Boone, and Phil Vilbert and he has no feud atm but I plan on putting him with Jack Bruce for The Supreme Challenge PPV.
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Had my created fed's Revolutionary War, the Wrestlemania of the fed.

 

The events headliners included:

 

Lance Storm and Mr. Kennedy defeated Sheamus and RVD in a tag match for brand bragging rights. Both members on the teams also have beef with each other, which made it a little more interesting to see if they could put their differences aside. Apparently, Storm and Kennedy could.

 

Eddie Guerrero defeated Brock Lesnar

 

we ripped off the WM MITB match to help give some of our upper-midcarders/main eventers some screen time. William Regal managed to snag the briefcase that promised a title shot for up to a year. Also in the match was Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles, Kofi Kingston, Kenzo Suzuki and Chris Benoit

 

Kane defeated Samoa Joe and retained the World Title!

 

in our fed's first ever woman's cage match, created woman's wrestler Abigail defeated Allison Danger to win back the Queen of the Ring title. Critic notes say it was a horrible match because it was one of the many times the two have faced off recently, but I know this match was a B at least!

 

Christian defeated my created wrestler Joshua Caleb, match ended up with an A rating!

 

there were a few other undercard matches throughout..

 

The main event came with Kurt Angle winning the Universe title from Chris Jericho. Jericho has been reigning with it since November of the previous year. The workers managed to pull out a fabulous A rated match.

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I downloaded the 1995 mod to play with and started my own promotion...not going to go into much detail about my promotion but funny notes at just over a year in.

 

-Diesel (Kevin Nash) is approaching the 2 year mark for his WWF World Title Reign.

-WWF are at Cult

-Hogan is past the Two Year mark as WCW world champion.

-Shawn Michaels joined WCW and debuted by losing to Haku/Meng

-Kenta Kobashi left AJPW and joined NJPW and won the G1 Climax

-A news report has just popped up on the internet claiming Misawa will leave AJPW and i hope he goes to New Japan for a laugh.

-In another blow to AJPW Kawada just broke his ankle :p.

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