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Just posting an update to my Canadian Golden Combat save (really the only save I am paying any attention to right now out of the three I have) Just finished 2012 and it was a great year to say the least and it 2012 is also the first full year I have completed as a national company since becoming national in July 2011.

 

Steve Frehley lost the CGC World Title to Eddie Chandler in May of 2012. Eddie went on to feud with Joey Poison and retained the title thoughout their feud. Eddie now has 9 defenses under his belt and is now feuding with Chris Caulfield who I poached from USPW. My plan is to have Joey Poison defeat Eddie Chandler for the belt sometime in 2013 but I didn't want to do it in their feud because Eddie has just won it after I started their feud and I want to have longer World Title reigns in this save then I normally do.

 

Steve Frehley left CGC shortly after losing the CGC World Title and is now in NOTBPW (who are global sigh...)

 

My tag team champions are Alex DeColt and Jack DeColt after defeating Bobby Thomas and Nate Johnson (I reformed them as the specialists when I started the save) Alex DeColt is currently feuding with Bobby Thomas and they had a 93 rated match at Chamber of Horrors meanwhile Jack DeColt is feuding with Nate Johnson.

 

The Canadian Champion is Steve Flash after defeating Ricky DeColt ending his almost year long title reign.

 

Ive signed The Force, Steven Parker, Mean Jean Cattley (The Mean Machine), Dallas McWade, Dean McWade, Sky King, Jake Idol, Jackpot Jordon, Mainstream Hernandez, and Chris Caulfield.

 

Ive fired Vin Tanner, Ryan Powell, Grimm Quibble and Nathan Black

 

Thats pretty much all that I can think of for the update if you want to you can check out the random screenshots thread as well as I posted my top ten matches and events from this save. I will probably never have a save this good again so I am going to enjoy it while I can. Before I started this save NOTBPW was my favoriote promotion but now after playing my CGC save for three years (in game) I think CGC is my new favoriote promotion in the c-verse. I have had at least 11 matches get a rating of 90 or above and I have had two shows rate at a 90 one being my B show and one being CGC Apocalypse.

 

Though the three years I have been playing this save (again in game) I havent had any show get less than a C- rating (I intend on keeping it that way) and I have only had 26 shows out of the 244 I have done get less than a B- but no less than a C- as I stated earlier. Also right now I am on a hot streak as I have had over 100 shows in a row get a rating of B- or better.

 

Anyways I am going to end this as the post is getting a bit long but thanks for reading and I will keep posting updates on the save as it goes and as I see fit.

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Had a lot of turnover with my women's promotion lately. Principessa retired and Thea Davis signed a written deal so I just lost two stars right there. I replaced them with Etsuko Arihyoshi, who I have going by simply ARIHYOSHI, and also got Nadia Snow as well who I am pushing right to the main event. Eve Grunge retired too, but I ran out of options so I replaced her with Coco De La Soleil.

 

Roxy Kitten is retiring too, and Roz Larren is probably going to sooner or later...

 

With no regens yet for some reason and nobody coming to the business for another six years, this doesn't bode well.

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A lot, if you're prepared to utterly, utterly tank your show rating.

 

MAW has bigger fish to fry than that.

 

If NYCW is willing to bury him, then dammit, I'm willing to make an alternate save where I bury him.

 

 

That said, in reality-land, I somehow managed to trade Oleg Dorosklov twice to PGHW for three appearances in a month. Must have been on tour a lot. Dread's been going over him.

 

Oh right, who did I trade for?

 

TEAM MOTHER****ING TORONTO.

 

My favorite tag team in the data.

 

Only problem is that I didn't want to rely on traded talent aside fromt he Memorial. And their multi-thousand dollar contracts. And having to up the length of my shows

 

BUT YES I FINALLY GET TO USE THE TEAM THIS IS MY FIRST TIME EVER YESSSSS and they'll have negative chemistry. Just wait.

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I absolutely love reading this thread. Love seeing what everybody is doing, especially in the C-Verse. Usually I can't get around to actually contributing to it, but here goes:

 

The year is 2016. I have just entered November with my 0/0/0/0 promotion Maverick Wrestling Experience and hit cult two months ago. Since I had a C+ in my home region, Mid South, I turned a profit of 160.000 the first month, being able to run big shows. I'm now looking into expanding outside of the Mid South and South West regions with smaller shows while running bi-weekly at the Ranch.

 

One of the reasons why I chose the Mid South as the region to base my promotion in was that I wanted to eventually run the Ranch, and initially I figured I'd probably stop once I had achieved that, but now I just feel like seeing how far I can go.

Champions:

MWE Heavyweight Champion: Steven Parker (def. Rhino Umaga)

MWE Heritage Champion: Too Hot (def. Ash Campbell)

MWE Tag Team Champions: Johnny ”Ant-Man” Heizenger & Giant Brody – The Heizenger Project (def. Joffy Laine & Bradley Blaze – Double Barrel)

MWE Women's Champion: Eve Grunge (first champion)

 

Main event picture:

Steven Parker dethroned Rhino Umaga just shy of the two-year mark of Umaga's reign, back in February. Parker has proven to be the most succesful champion I've had, getting over like crazy and dragging a lot of others up with him. He has mainly been feuding with Umaga, who wants revenge, and Fox Mask, who was for a while the only man that Parker never beat, going to a time-limit draw in the best match in the history of the company (89), as well as being victorious in a number of tag matches. Fox and Parker were never quite able to recapture that magic, though, and their rivalry is likely coming to an end soon, as new hiree Matthew Keith will probably take the belt from Fox who will take it from Parker who doesn't need it anymore.

 

El Mítico is always right at the cusp of entering the main event picture and has had good showings against the champion but his youth and inexperience has meant that he has fallen short every time. He now semi-regularly teams with veteran Fox Mask who acts as a mentor for the young blue chipper.

 

The midcard:

Too Hot recently took my midcard Heritage Title off Ash Campbell who was leaving us for our sworn enemies CZCW. He is now an underdog champion and will be going into program with Ash's old tag partner, Jared Johnson, who feels that now is his time to shine, and new arrival Cameron Vessey who is looking to make a splash.

 

I have to admit that the tag division has kind of fallen apart recently with Campbell leaving and splitting up his team with Johnson, The Midnight Infection, and just generally wanting to move guys to singles feuds to try and push them up the card. Heizenger and Brody are my go-to team as they are the most experienced and has the longest tenure (since 2011) but there are really not a lot of options at this point.

 

The women's division is a joke as well. They deliver pretty solid matches but I pretty much just have Eve Grunge beat Dharma Gregg (also my main color commentator due to her great chemistry with Remminton Remus), Etsuko Arihyoshi or Brooke Tyler at random. I guess the potential is there that if I ever need to, I can pretty easily do something with the division, though.

 

All in all this game is the best time I've ever had playing TEW in any incarnation and the proces of building a company (not to mention talent) from nothing is really rewarding.

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TCW: October 2010 - Current/future storylines.

 

Heading into October heading toward a New PPV called Quest For Success. QFS is my rip off of TNA's Bound for Glory series. I had a few guys who I had no ideas for creatively and decided this would be a great way to have them doing something for two months. I started it in August and my format has 10 wrestlers (5 faces and 5 heels) face each other once over the next 8 weeks, with the top two wrestlers going onto face each other in a playoff at the Destructive Energy PPV in September. Those taking part in QFS were Koshiro Ino, Rick Law, Antonio Marquez (Champagne Lover), John Pathlow, Benny Benson, Aaron Andews, Jack Avatar, Troy Tornado, Eddie Peak and Joshua Taylor. The top two placed workers were Jack Avatar and Eddie Peak, with Peak going onto get the better of Avatar at the PPV, setting up a title match with Rocky Golden at the QFS PPV at the end of October. Eddie also got to choose the stipulation of the match. Living up to his name as a psychotic brawler, Peak has gone for a Hardcore Rules match.

 

Rocky Golden is on his second reign with the belt. He is currently feuding with Wolf Hawkins and both are putting on strong main events thanks to Rocky's time in development, and both mens seemingly great destiny roles (Rocky has B psych, Wolf is now up to A!). Wolf will ultimately come up short however and move onto a feud with Troy Tornado. Troy recently turned face after losing a feud against Koshiro Ino. After their blow off match, Troy shook Ino's hand and raised his arm in victory (I have it in my mind that he's one of those Jericho/HBK types who can easily transition between face and heel without having to do much). Rocky will of course move onto Eddie Peak at the next PPV. I was actually planning on having this feud stretch out a few months, with maybe Peak getting the belt (Lord knows he's over and talented enough to carry it for a while) until something else happened.

 

In July 2010 I reached global and by August 2010 I was pretty much par with SWF in terms of popularity, prestige and momentum (I'm playing with the sophie cheat to make it slightly easier). In August I managed to sign away REMO RICHARDSON from SWF. It wasn't easy however, Remo drove a hard bargain. He demanded to be paid $80K per month plus travel expenses, a percentage of the PPV revenue and a guaranteed main event title run! In order to get my money's worth, and to fulfill contractual obligations, he's getting a monster push. Remo has so far spent his first two months at the company running rough shot all over my roster. He's currently at 100 popularity throughout the USA and Canada, with 100 momentum and an 84 rated 'Wrecking Machine' brute gimmick. Floyd Goldworthy is his manager and will do all his talking while Remo learns his craft on the stick. In November he's going to win a battle royal against my whole upper card to earn a title shot at a little South of Sanity. He will go on to defeat Rocky Golden cleanly at that pay per view (Rocky is Superman and hasn't lost cleanly in 3 years so the IWC will rejoice!) and establish himself as the top heel in the company, and as an unstoppable force.

 

My current tag team champions are the Freedom Fighters, who defeated the Machines for the belts at Hotter than Hell in August. RDJ and Minnesota spent the first half of the year (and perhaps the best part of the last two years) feuding with Tommy Cornell and Wolf Hawkins aka the Syndicate. At Total Mayhem 14 in May, the Freedom Fighters defeated the Syndicate once and for all, forcing them to disband permanently, and Cornell and Hawkins were also banned from teaming together for two years. After this match, The Freedom Fighters decided to chase the tag team belts and after a few shady defenses by the Machines, came up with the gold in August. They will hold onto the belts for a few months until dethroned by a heel New Wave. After this RDJ will win a title shot against Remo Richardson, who will defeat him cleanly and continue to beat him down after the match. Joey will come to his friend's rescue only to find himself on the wrong end of brass knuckles and numerous chair shots from the menacing Remo, putting him out of action for the forseeable future. At Where Angels Fear to Tread, after being on the shelf for 3 months, Minnesota will be the surprise 30th entrant in the Total Elimination Battle Royal, go onto win it and earn himself a match against Remo at Total Mayhem 15. He will then go onto end the 6 month utter dominance of Remo Richardson and cement himself as the number 1 babyface, and 'the man' in TCW!

 

Elsewhere, Tommy Cornell and Bryan are currently 'feuding' over who is the best wrestler between the two. It currently stands at 1-1-1 and each match has been an A* classic. I'm going to have Cornell win the decider at a Little South of Sanity in a 1 Hour Iron Man Match. Vessey is 9 years past his prime according to the time decline list, and Tommy is Tommy, he IS the best wrestler in the world! After that I'm going to relegate Vessey to being a main event gatekeeper and having him feud with younger talent to improve their skills. Tommy was going to move back into the World Title scene, but as I basically have that belt and its matches mapped out for the next year he may wait until 2012, and be involved in some more non title feuds until then.

 

And that's just my main event scene, if I have time tomorrow I might do a recap of the mid and undercard.

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Ladies of Extrme Wrestling's Anniversary of Violence XI

 

We open with a No Ropes Barbed Wire Deathmatch for the LEW Deathmatch Title, (Etsuko) ARIHYOSHI© defeating Allison Capone, who held the title previously. ARIHYOSHI destroyed Capone with mechanical efficiency, before putting Capone in a modified Arihyoshi Lockdown in the barbed wire.

 

Next was a filler match as Coco De La Soleil defeated Selina Svelte.

 

Backstage, a bloodied Capone was outside the arena, leaving a plastic bag by the dumpster. She lit her signature cigar before kicking the dumpster twice, and headed back into the building.

 

Next was a four-way elimination tag match between the J-Kween Crew (Joy Ryder and Gypsy Rose, w/ Alison Capone), The Young Blonde Things (Maria Guest and Sandra Shine), the Original Sinners (Power Girl and Darla Knight) and The Riot Girls (Roxy Kitten and Roz Larren), with the match ending with Darla Knight and Joy Ryder, when Militia Sister came down the ramp, wearing the "Loyalty chains" that J-Kween Crew's original leader Kendra Queen wore around her neck. Darla Knight was distracted by her former LWO partner and got rolled up by Joy Ryder to end the mach.

 

Afterwards, Alison Capone took the mic, and saying that Militia Sister was taking over the J-Kween Crew, and calling her Queen Sister.

 

In another match to put everyone on the show, Connie Morris pinned Juliette King.

 

Next up was a grudge match for the LEW Southern Tag Titles, the Death Junkies (Natalie DiMarco and Christy Higgins)© vs The Neptune Twins. The Twins debuted last year in a four-way ladder match to win the belts, and dominated the team ranks until the Junkies beat them at X-Treme X-Mas to once again become tag champions. What followed was arguably the best match in LEW history to date, ending with Jen and Christy on one ladder, Natalie and Kathy on the other, all four trying to grab the belts. Jen knocked over Christy and Natalie decked Kathy, and then Natalie got on the top of her ladder, HURRICANRANA OFF THE LADDER, PUTTING KATHY THROUGH A TABLE! Christy would recover as did Jen, but Natalie managed to get just enough strength from that insane stunt to pull Jen off the ladder, allowing Christy to win the belts!

 

Finally it was time for the main event, as LEW Champion "Angel of Justice" Deborah Young would put her belt on the line against the winner of the X-Treme X-Mas battle Royal, Nadia Snow. It was a back and forth battle and the two battled all over the building. Deborah Young countered a top rope move by Snow by grabbing her by the throat and hitting a chokeslam, then picked her up for her finishing sitout powerbomb...

 

When Eve Grunge, who hadn't been seen since she lost her Title vs Career match against Deborah Young, rushed down the ramp and clocked Young from behind with a trash can lid! This allowed Nadia to recover, hit the Snow Ball, and win the LEW Championship!

 

Eve Grunge goes to the ramp with Nadia Snow, announcing that it is an honor to raise the hand of the new LEW champion "as my first official act as LEW's new commissioner". Young is getting to a knee now, furious as she hears Grunge's self-congratulation. Then Grunge tells Young that she won't be just handed a rematch, she'll have to earn it, against someone who is more deserving of a title shot.

 

Before Young can demand to know who that is, the lights go out in the building. The lights go back on just in time for us to see LAURA FLAME hitting a chair-assisted Flame Fire Kick on Young! Laura Flame hasn't been seen in LEW for over a year! Eve Grunge again raises the hand of Nadia Snow as the show ends, the Angel of Justice left in a state we've never seen her before... bloodied, battered, and completely unconsious.

 

 

This was LEW's second best event (Cupid is Dead 2019, headlined by Christy Higgins and Thea Davis, was the only one beter) and the ladder match was LEW's second best match (Nadia Snow being exhibited by beating Connie Morris in LEW's 2021 edition of their January show Dead on Arrival was the best).

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I made Danny Patterson (33) start dating Loretta Patterson (19), a Welsh random gen from the UK. I didn't think that one through. At all. Siblings? Makes sense. Father? Patterson could have gotten it on at 14, so sure. Married? No problem. But dating? Why would you date someone with the same last name?

 

Screw it, they're getting married.

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I made Danny Patterson (33) start dating Loretta Patterson (19), a Welsh random gen from the UK. I didn't think that one through. At all. Siblings? Makes sense. Father? Patterson could have gotten it on at 14, so sure. Married? No problem. But dating? Why would you date someone with the same last name?

 

This way she can keep all her monogrammed handkerchiefs when they marry?

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Started a Road-to-Glory game with Maine Tournament Championship Wrestling in the C-Verse. We run Post Modern Wrestling, Key Features are Modern, and Mainstream. No face-heel divide. We run 8(Winter off), 90-min events, 5 one-night GPs(HW, CW, W, TT, and Openweight) out of the imported Springfield Fairgrounds. And it's gone well so far.

 

Ginko Kuroda took the first Women's GP in April defeating Amber Allen in my best match to date.(D-) Also my first event, got an E+ with sub-$300 talent. We made a $100 profit too!

 

Regular Joe won the HW Grand Prix defeating Borne(Me) in a dull July tournament. Big guys are tough to find in the C-Verse for cheap. Event drew an E, and I lost -2700 that night. Thankfully, I had 12k saved already thanks too our favorable sponsorship deals.

 

After that we had our first non-GP event. "Touch and Go" which did well to showcase out talents, knock the rust off for many. Kuroda and Allen rematched, this time for the MCW everyday Women's Title. E event, lost about $800

 

In our Cruiserweight GP in September, Roger Montiero was the #1 seed, but after a grueling first round match with Nigel Svensson and a match where he was dominated by Justin Sensitive before stealing a quick pinfall after tag-partner and manager Ashley Grover accidently distracted Justin after being frustrated for many minutes as Justin failed to set up the Bye-Bye-Bye with an improvized apron mooning. After the match they fell out, Ashley tells him that she thought, because he was in a boyband, that he was batting for the other team... whoops!(and was the blow off to my minor storyline... Why So Sensitive?) Surely Reckless would roll over the battered Montiero easily in the final. All four members of Generation Thrill thought so too, and came out to ringside pre-match with champagne at the ready. Once the match got underway though Paranoid couldn't stop jumping around with the bottle, and sure enough, the pressure built up and the cork flew out; nailing Reckless in the face setting up Montiero the Eagle Chop... as the Thrill boys looked on in horror... 1.2.3! Montiero is the first #1 seed to win a GP. Kuroda was a 6-seed, Joe was a 2-seed.

 

The event doesn't end there though, as Heidi Brooks comes into the ring, Alexis Lee Littlefeather interrupts the trophy presentation and shoots on her backstage bias against "BSC" girls. Carnival Queen Kendra comes out with a chair and brutally lays out the owner. I come out and fire them both on the spot. Alexis' tag partner Running Wolf stands in the audience... a tear rolls down his cheek. Looks like he's got to find a new partner for our Tag-GP! They were early favorites...(stupid Heidi and her D- toughness requirements) This starts my Boobies or Bust! storyline around the real world fact that Heidi is an imbecile I only tolerate because she's the cheapest owner I've seen so far. (200 Exclusive PPA)

 

The show netted me an E-... worst yet. Even though it was my favorite thus far. I'm really digging this game so far.

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SWF bookers are stupid?

 

Just started a new TCW game, and SWF's first show was 66 rated. You may wonder what they did. They had a wonderful (91 rated) match with Rich Money defeating Jack Bruce. So then they decided to have Marat Khoklov vs. Runaway Train as a main event. It got 59 rating. I laughed A LOT. I'm hoping it will shrink them in size if they get two more 77 or less rated shows the next two weeks.

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Okay now I just started a new GCG game, after transferring in Eisaku Kunomasu and Koshiro Ino. SWF are being stupid AGAIN. This time, they think that their new amazing rivalry will be Remo and Steve Frehley, they've had about 3 matches between them (still in January), and the highest rated was 74. Of course, these were put at the main event every time...
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Started a Road-to-Glory game with Maine Tournament Championship Wrestling in the C-Verse. We run Post Modern Wrestling, Key Features are Modern, and Mainstream. No face-heel divide. We run 8(Winter off), 90-min events, 5 one-night GPs(HW, CW, W, TT, and Openweight) out of the imported Springfield Fairgrounds. And it's gone well so far.

 

Ginko Kuroda took the first Women's GP in April defeating Amber Allen in my best match to date.(D-) Also my first event, got an E+ with sub-$300 talent. We made a $100 profit too!

 

Regular Joe won the HW Grand Prix defeating Borne(Me) in a dull July tournament. Big guys are tough to find in the C-Verse for cheap. Event drew and E, and I lost -2700 that night. Thankfully, I had 12k saved already thanks too our favorable sponsorship deals.

 

After that we had our first non-GP event. "Touch and Go" which did well to showcase out talents, knock the rust off for many. Kuroda and Allen rematched, this time for the MCW everyday Women's Title. E event, lost about $800

 

In our Cruiserweight GP in September, Roger Montiero was the #1 seed, but after a grueling first round match with Nigel Svensson and a match where he was dominated by Justin Sensitive before stealing a quick pinfall after tag-partner and manager Ashley Grover accidently distracted Justin after being frustrated for many minutes as Justin failed to set up the Bye-Bye-Bye with an improvized apron mooning. After the match they fell out, Ashley tells him that she thought, because he was in a boyband, that he was batting for the other team... whoops!(and was the blow off to my minor storyline... Why So Sensitive?) Surely Reckless would roll over the battered Montiero easily in the final. All four members of Generation Thrill thought so too, and came out to ringside pre-match with champagne at the ready. Once the match got underway though Paranoid couldn't stop jumping around with the bottle, and sure enough, the pressure built up and the cork flew out; nailing Reckless in the face setting up Montiero the Eagle Chop... as the Thrill boys looked on in horror... 1.2.3! Montiero is the first #1 seed to win a GP. Kuroda was a 6-seed, Joe was a 2-seed.

 

The event doesn't end there though, as Heidi Brooks comes into the ring, Alexis Lee Littlefeather interrupts the trophy presentation and shoots on her backstage bias against "BSC" girls. Carnival Queen Kendra comes out with a chair and brutally lays out the owner. I come out and fire them both on the spot. Alexis' tag partner Running Wolf stands in the audience... a tear rolls down his cheek. Looks like he's got to find a new partner for our Tag-GP! They were early favorites...(stupid Heidi and her D- toughness requirements) This starts my Boobies or Bust! storyline around the real world fact that Heidi is an imbecile I only tolerate because she's the cheapest owner I've seen so far. (200 Exclusive PPA)

 

The show netted me an E-... worst yet. Even though it was my favorite thus far. I'm really digging this game so far.

 

Man, I love this Road To Glory challenge. I haven't taken it up myself because trying to get to the top isn't what I'm about in this game. But it's another way for folks to discover the joys of dealing oneself from the bottom of the talent pool. It's so much fun taking nothing talent like Monteiro and Wolf and Regular Joe and building up their cred in the eyes of the game universe.

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Ladies of Extreme Wrestling update...

 

Since the events of the Anniversary Show, Deborah Young has been chomping at the bit to get a chance at the LEW title again. However LEW Commissioner Eve Grunge screwed her out of the number one contender match to allow Laura Flame to get the title shot instead.

 

When Laura faced the champ Nadia Snow, Deborah Young ran in and attacked them both. Eve Grunge came out, furious, and Young would snatch her by the shirt and threatened to powerbomb her over the ropes and into the guardrail. Grunge said that she'll restart this match, and put Young in it, but this is her last chance at the title!

 

Young managed to take out Flame in the restart, and looked to finish off Nadia, but once again Eve Grunge got involved, chop blocking Young in mid-powerbomb allowing Nadia to land on top of her for the three count.

 

Since then Nadia Snow has been unstoppable, and Laura Flame would reunite with her former tag partner Juliette King, and the Headswomen would become LEW Southern Tag champs in short order.

 

 

Leading us to LEW's Roll of the Dice random lottery tag tournament.

 

We started out with Eve Grunge and Nadia Snow. Grunge said that LEW fans wanted the Deathmatch Division back, and Grunge had been all to happy to take part of it. But, Grunge says, since Deborah Young unfairly took the Deathmatch title away from her, the division has been a joke. So she is putting the Deathmatch Champion ARIHYOSHI (Etsukyo Arihyoshi) against Nadia Snow to unify the titles. Grunge says she knows what's best for business, not the fans. "That 6 foot tall, 200 pound, fourteen IQ b----" Deborah Young as a champion isn't good for LEW, and neither is the Deathmatch Title.

 

Our first draw saw Deborah Young... and Coco De La Soleil. Their opponents were Joy Ryder who lucked out by drawing her J-Kween Crew stablemate Alison Capone. Thanks to the other members of the Crew, Gypsy Rose and Queen Sister (Militia Sister), they took out Coco and quadruple teamed Deborah Young, and Eve Grunge slid into the ring to fast count Young out of the the tournament.

 

Next Natalie DiMarco drew with Jen Neptune against Roz Larren and Power Girl. Despite that DiMarco and Neptune's teams were fierce rivals for over a year, they worked together to put their opposition away.

 

Gypsy Rose would come out next alongside Roz Larren's tag partner to face one-third of the plucky Young Blonde Things, Selina Svelte, and newcomer Debbie Rose. In a competitive bout, Selina made Rose tap out to her armlock finisher.

 

Finally Christy Higgins would team with Joanna Silver against Kathy Neptune and rookie Morbid Mary. Mary is a regen who I gave a Bloody Mary-style gimmick. Higgins took out Kathy with her Florida Upswing to get to the four-way finals.

 

Before that though, we would have a match for the LEW Southern Tag belts, with Maria Guest and Sandra Shine of the Young Blonde Things vs The Headswomen. The Headswomen were dominant, but unable to finish off the YBTs. Juliette King grabbed a chair and looked to deck Maria Guest with it, but Shine took it from her and pounded King with it. She turned to Laura Flame who retreated to the floor... then Shine blasted Maria Guest with it! She walked out on the match, leaving the Headswomen to hit their Off With Her Head finisher and retain the belts.

 

Next was the four-team elimination match for the Roll of the Dice tournament cup. The first elimination was Joanna Silver who tapped out to Svelte's armlock. Natalie DiMarco would take out Alison Capone after using a ladder to launch herself from the outside into the ring with a crossbody... but her usual tag partner Christy Higgins would hit her with the Florida Upswing to pin her! Debbie Rose would pin Jen Neptune with a German next, but Joy Ryder used a Glittering Magician to pin Christy Higgins. Ryder and Rose went back and forth, until Rose evaded a Glittering Magician to schoolgirl Ryder and get the three count!

 

Finally the match between ARIHYOSHI and Nadia Snow. This should have been a killer match but the two didn't click. In the end ARIHYOSHI had Snow in the Arihyoshi Lockdown, and referee Eugene Williams checked her arms once... twice... and Eve Grunge ran into the ring and hit ARIHYOSHI in the back of the head with the LEW Deathmatch Title! She then hit ARIHYOSHI with a pancake piledriver than put Snow on top, and Williams had no choice but to count the pin.

 

Eve Grunge started celebrating like she herself won the title... and "The Punishment Due" by Megadeth would hit as Deborah Young came down the ramp, blasting Eve Grunge with a lariat before she can get away! She would put Eve Grunge through the announcers desk, then rolling in the ring, standing over Nadia Snow, doing a throat slit to end the show.

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I'm playing TEW with a special event system (at the start of every month dice are rolled to determine an effect for a specific promotion. 3 Rolls for january)

 

Anyways, I ended up rolling a random worker peak which saw Kid Toma fulfill his potential.

Now this is where im lost on what to do. To many options so to speak.

 

I can build an X-Division (or bring back whatever that retired equivilent is) around him because he's gotten so good

But then of course he teams with Akima Brave regulaurly, so I could also use him as a tag team specialist to help my other workers grow in tag matches.

My third/fourth options are: 3: Turn him into an uppermidcarder jobber to the stars 4: Turn him into a solid main eventer.

 

 

The other rolls went as follows:

January 2010 #2: NOTBPW gained a 50% cash bonus

January 2010 #3: Random Worker (ended up being flash savage) got a 15 point pop boost across the companies home country.

February: PGHW rolled a worker peak. Masaru Ugaki became a wrestling god.

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Just had a 98 rated show (NOTBPW after downfall of SWF) :D, I've simulated four years in one save game, and not anyone has had anything better than a 96 rated show, so I was pretty proud of myself.

Here was my card:

Eddie Chandler defeated Dark Angel (81)

Angry Gilmore (Stole him after SWF fell to cult size) defeated Canadian Cat (Owen Love) (81)

Tommy Cornell (He accepted a PPA contract while still at TCW) defeated Sean McFly (98)

Dan Stone Jr defeated Steve DeColt (99) (Pretty standard NOTBPW stuff)

Johnny Bloodstone defeated Jeremy Stone to retain the NOTBPW Canadian title (99) (Same as above).

Also my luck increased. I formed a team of Dark Angel and Tommy Cornell and called it 'The English Connection' (They are my only two English wrestlers). They had great chemistry when teaming :D. Safe to say that I will have a very interesting Ed Monton Memorial Cup on my hands. Especially because I have 'The Canadian Mafia' (Johnny Bloodstone and Eddie Chandler).

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LEW's annual battle royal show, Bloody X-Mas, where the winner of the battle royal gets a future LEW title shot.

 

First up though, was a confrontation between LEW Champion Nadia Snow and one-half of the LEW Southern Tag champs Juliette King against Deborah Young and a partner of her choosing. The stipulations are if Deborah Young can get a win, she'll get to face Eve Grunge at LEW's Anniversary Show. And if she pins Nadia Snow, she'll also get a title shot. Eve Grunge was confident that Deborah Young wouldn't find a partner, "because she's just a wanna-be goth who has no friends".

 

Sure enough, Deborah Young would come out alone... and then...

 

"God Save The Queen" by the Sex Pistols would hit, and the crowd is in shock, because that's the music of Thea Davis! Davis and Young had a BLOOD FEUD for years, and Davis had spent the last year in USPW.

 

It was a heated back and forth battle, but after Nadia Snow bailed out, Thea Davis would pin Juliette King with a Flying Elbow Drop to score the win.

 

Next was a filler babyface vs babyface match as Joanna Silver defeated Coco De La Soleil.

 

ARIHYOSHI would team up with The Death Junkies (Natalie DiMarco and Christy Higgins) to beat the J-Kween Crew (Alison Capone, Joy Ryder, and Gypsy Rose, w/ "Queen Sister" aka Militia Sister), with the Junkies hitting their "High on Violence" tag finisher on Joy Ryder

 

Next up, the Great White North Express (Roz Larren and Sandra Shine, w/ Kammy Ling) would defend their unofficial "LEW Northern Tag Team" titles against Shine's former friends the Young Blonde Things (Maria Guest and Selina Svelte), the Original Sinners (Power Girl and Darla Knight w/ Calamity Joan), and Kathy Neptune and Morbid Mary (w/ Jen Neptune). Despite having a close call, Larren and Shine would get the pin over Guest and Svelte to keep their "titles".

 

Debbie Rose and one-half of the LEW Southern Tag champs Laura Flame would do battle next, Laura Flame winning with the Flame Fire Kick.

 

The X-Treme X-Mas Battle Royal would be next, but first, Eve Grunge came out to make some announcements as the weapons and tables were set up outside the ring. She told Deborah Young not to look forward to the Anniversary Show, because since Thea Davis got the pin, not Young, there will BE NO MATCH between Grunge and Young. She also announced that the GWN Express impressed her, so she decreed that as long as they defended the Northern Tag titles, whoever would be the Northern and Southern Tag champions would face off in a unification match to determine the LEW North American Tag Champions.

 

Finally there was the X-Treme X-Mas Battle Royal, ending with Natalie DiMarco and Laura Flame in the ring, broken tables and other hazards surrounding it. Flame used the Flame Fire Kick and Natalie flipped over the ropes but landed on the apron. Flame showboated on the opposite corner and didn't pay attention as DiMarco recovered and leaped onto the top rope... COAST TO COAST DROPKICK, FLAME FALLS OVER THE ROPES AND CRASHES THROUGH A TABLE!

 

DiMarco celebrated with her second X-Treme X-Mas trophy, and the show closed with her saying to the camera, "Forget the Anniversary Show... I WANT THE BELT NEXT MONTH!"

 

 

 

Note: Morbid Mary is a regen who I gave a Bloody Mary-style gimmick. She's also a locker room cancer so her LEW career depends on her not being a bigger ego than Big Smack Scott.

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Because I still have no internet (!) I've been running a fun little TCW game instead of my dynasty game or my stream game.

 

Don't have the game in front of me so excuse me if some things are off.

 

Sam Keith won the title on Total Wrestling (after losing at Malice.) Only to lose the title right away to a face-turning Troy Tornado. Tornado won the MitB rip off Wonderpass Ladder Match and cashed in the Wonderpass the next day. Tornado's been a fighting champ so far, taking on Golden, Keith, Hawkins and Cornell (but not the last tweo in one on one matches)

 

Over on Sat Showcase ( a B show) our All Action champ is Fumihiro Ota, having won it in his re-debut match in January. He's been fueding with the Canadian Animals since then, and Huggins will take the belt off him soon (although maybe not for long as he may be too big for SatShow.)

 

The TV Tag Titles (Saturday Showcase's Tag Titles) are still held by there first champions Affliction (Marc Speed and Rafeal Ruiz). They face many game challangers, including Angel Skies (Remmy Skye and Angel de Mexico) and Tanuki (Ota and Fox Mask)

 

The main tag titles are still held by the New Wave. The Machines will take it off of them. The strong division also boasts the Keiths, the Ronin (Joshua Taylor and Koshiro Ino), Time Warp (Nick Bradford (User Char) and Steven Parker) and the British Dragons (UK Dragon and Don Henderson).

 

Eddie Peak lost most of his Hellfire club to devo. So, to rebuild he kidnapped the Keith twins after they lost there first Tag Title match opportunity. When they redebut they will be "converted to the Hellfire". This will turn Sam Keith face as he tries to rescue his kids from Eddie Peak.

 

Danny Fonzarelli beat Joshua taylor for the IN title in January. He's gone on a strong run beating Rick Law, Sammy Bach and the Machines in very close matches. Eventually he will lose the title (likely to bach as Law is a Main Eventer now >.>) and be kidnapped by Peak as well. He will return as Darkheart, and go nuts on ... well everyone. I may do a Goldberg like run here.

 

The final piece of the Hellfire Club is an unlikely one. After beating Vessey and Peak in a triple threat match, Peak beat Benny Benson into the hospital. What returned wasn't the "High Concept" benson, but a masked menace. Going by the Beaten, he claimed he would be "tortured by his demons unless he inflicted a great amount of pain on wrestlers." He doesn't fight to win matches, only to hurt people.

 

Near the top Tornado, Hawkins, Cornell, Law, RDJ and Minnesota are all featured, although the last three are hopefully on the way down as I'd like Peak and maybe a singles run New Wave new the top. /shrug

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Hopefully my B-Show will start next month as TCW. Got a lot of Japanese/Mexican talent that would be tons easier to push if I didn't want to kill my ratings.

 

Also, I'm 2 prestige off of SWF. I have been unable to steal Darren Smith and Remo Richardson because of that. Now why am I really unhappy, though? Jack Bruce's contract is up. I need to steal him.

 

Edit: DANG IT! Now he's talking to me ;'(

 

Edit: *headdesk* I now have 3 A-shows.

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I'm playing TEW with a special event system (at the start of every month dice are rolled to determine an effect for a specific promotion. 3 Rolls for january)

 

Anyways, I ended up rolling a random worker peak which saw Kid Toma fulfill his potential.

Now this is where im lost on what to do. To many options so to speak.

 

I can build an X-Division (or bring back whatever that retired equivilent is) around him because he's gotten so good

But then of course he teams with Akima Brave regulaurly, so I could also use him as a tag team specialist to help my other workers grow in tag matches.

My third/fourth options are: 3: Turn him into an uppermidcarder jobber to the stars 4: Turn him into a solid main eventer.

 

 

The other rolls went as follows:

January 2010 #2: NOTBPW gained a 50% cash bonus

January 2010 #3: Random Worker (ended up being flash savage) got a 15 point pop boost across the companies home country.

February: PGHW rolled a worker peak. Masaru Ugaki became a wrestling god.

 

sounds like fun. Would love to hear more detail about your rolling system. Could be a new way to breath life into the game. Are their negative ones too?

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I think TCW are overpowered...

It's 2018 and Jack Bruce holds their Intercontinental title... They are having 90 rated matches over their midcard title... Meanwhile SWF have to take on only TCW and USPW rejects, as well as any other American worker they can find... Texas Pete currently holds SWF World Heavyweight title, so they are having 75 rated matches over their MAIN EVENT title...

In other news: KC Glenn won the Best of the Super Juniors. Hell Monkey beat Tasuku Iesada for the King of Fighters belt. RAW are having 80+ matches because Pookie Possum is now extremely good. SOTBPW are the 4th best promotion in the world. Soul Taker is a main eventer in GCG, as is Hiroaki Nakasawa. The NOTBPW Canadian title belongs to Hugh Ancrie, and the momentum of NOTBPW is rapidly decreasing. Mr Lucha III holds the World Level Universal belt. Tommy Cornell held it before him. Bryan Vessey has finally won the TCW World Heavyweight title, and Joel Bryant is seemingly the No. 1 Contender.

SWF have none of their original main eventers left, here is the list of where they are:

Angry Gilmore: NOTBPW

Brandon James: Retired

Christian Faith: Colour Commentator at SOTBPW

Eric Eisen: SOTBPW

Jack Bruce: TCW

Joe Sexy: USPW

Marat Khoklov: BHOTWG

Remo: TCW

Rich Money: NOTBPW/SOTBPW and occasionally CGC

Vengeance: TCW

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sounds like fun. Would love to hear more detail about your rolling system. Could be a new way to breath life into the game. Are their negative ones too?

 

1-3 are negatives, 4-6 are positives.

 

The first roll chooses the company in the worlds promotions rankings(At game start I believe 1 is SWF and 6 is NOTBPW, with PGHW, USPW, TCW, and BHOTWG somewhere in the middle) so only the important companies are ever effected. (Although I suppose if you were playing a smaller company you could just count yourself as #6 just to get the effects?)

 

1. Releases a random worker from that company

2. Cuts that companies money in half

3. That Company loses 10 pop across its home country

4. Random Worker from company gains 15 pop across companies home country

5. +50% to that companies money.

6. Peaks a random worker from that company.

 

Oddly enough I havnt had a single bad effect yet in mine. So far 4 workers have peaked (Toma, A Bumfhole Brother, the guy I mentioned from PGHW, and JOHNNY FREAKING BLOODSTONE.), and of course NOTBPW got a 4 and a 5 at the start, the randomizer gave the pop boost to Flash Savage.

 

I think my dice might be weighted to fall on 1s and 6s often or something *shrug*

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