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So I got bored of grinding my way through regional in the UK and I jumped the pond to start my own cult fed using the 21st Century Wrestling logos and PPV names.

 

Steamboat is my main star, his feuds with King King Bundy and Rick Martel have got me off to a good start.My first PPV scored a 73 and the second a 78.

 

I have given Terry Gordy (whose stats are insane) a brute push so he is the next feud for Steamboat.

 

In my mid/undercard I have Beniot, Booker T, HBK, The Rock, Triple H etc. The Big Show is getting the obvious monster push. Jeff and Matt Hardy have great chemistry which is obviously brilliant news.

 

I am resigned to being a feeder league for the WWF for a bit but Vince isn't creating any stars so someone has to.

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Decided to fire up a MAW game. I'm using Jack Avatar and changed his last name to Chord and gave myself a Blood Relationship to Rip Chord and Jay Chord.

 

My first show was the Rip Chord Invitational Challenge and the finals of the tournament was Jack Chord against Jay Chord. Jack won, and now Jay is doing everything in his power to make his older brother miserable. They ended up being in a Number 1 Contender's Match for American Patriot's MAW Championship and it ended in a No Contest, so I made it a triple threat match. The match ended with Jack nailing the CSD(Chord[steiner] Screwdriver) on American Patriot and Jay sneaking the pin while Jack recovered from the move.

 

Next show has Patriot getting his required rematch, but Jay will retain leading to the following show Jack vs Jay again.

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I'm playing a game where Sean McFly has been kicked out of Canada for cheating on Victoria Stone and now runs a regional company just like NOTBPW out of the Mid-South.

 

This is one of those games that has Dan Jr. take over and hire Johnny Martin as head booker.

 

So...I brought in Johnny Martin to take on Sean McFly and convince him to turn away from his newly found heelish ways and play nice. This is all in my head, of course. I think I'll have Martin start a stable until he gets a written contract in Canada, as the jump has been hampered by McFly not being there.

 

The way McFly stays the heel in all of this is that Martin promises that he can bring the Stones to his company and give all of the fans legendary contests. McFly continually refuses, saying that as long he holds the company title, every wrestler on earth is beneath him. Heel logic!

 

Martin will find guys to align with in a stable called "Intervention" that tries to take the title from McFly. I think I'll use Art Reed and Mathew Keith to start. The long term plan is to have KC Glenn join the stable and rise through the ranks, but instead of beating McFly, he will turn on Martin. He'll leave him in a bloody mess, and go on a power trip with McFly until they finally have it out in a ninety minute Iron Man Match when Sean becomes threatened by Glenn's skill.

 

I figure that I have a year or so to work up to Intervention being dissolved by Glenn's treachery, with Martin likely to get that written contract from NOTBPW.

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The worst thing ever is happening! At Total Mayhem XIV (in 2010), Edd Stone & Freddy Huggins (renamed to The Party Animals) won the TCW Tag Team Titles from The New Wave in a title vs title match (against their All Action and International titles, respectively). Two months later, after a successful face turn, a dropping of the All Action title in a Triple Threat to Johnny "Hell Monkey" Vicious, and a brilliant feud with The Machines, Edd has decided he'd rather return to Canada and work for CGC than for me. :( So it's goodbye tag titles, goodbye push for Freddy, hello title run for The Machines and have fun back in Canada, Edd. Oh by the way Alex DeColt, want a working agreement?
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Playing a modified C-Verse game where TCW lost the war in 2009 and SWF bought them out. SWF took the roster and titles and are now running two brands, SWF and TCW (a brand with Traditional Focus). Each Brand has four PPVs a year and then there are also four dual brand PPVs.

 

SWF/TCW Malice In Wonderland

TCW The War To Settle The Score

SWF Nothing To Lose

SWF/TCW Awesome Impact

TCW Excessive Force

SWF Master Of Puppets

SWF/TCW The Supreme Challenge

TCW Hotter Than Hell

SWF Welcome To The Jungle

SWF/TCW Total Mayhem

TCW A Little South Of Sanity

SWF Christmas Clash

 

Lobster Warrior (now going as Chris Morrisette), Angry Gilmore, Remo, Marat Khoklov, Robbie Retro, Paul Huntington, The Biggz, The Bumfholes and Death Row all moved over to the TCW brand

 

Troy Tornado, Clark Alexander, Harry Allen, The New Wave and The L.A. Connection moved to the SWF Brand

 

TCW Storylines

 

World heavyweight title

 

With the departure of Tommy Cornell from TCW and with Rocky Golden getting a win on the last TCW PPV, Golden has become the undisputed TCW World Heavyweight champion. In SWF Eisen has a stranglehold on the SWF World title and seeing as Jack Bruce still has his rematch clause a number of SWF stars jumped sides in an attempt to become the number one contender for Rocky Golden’s title. Angry Gilmore quickly swooped in to get his hands on the title and he was immediately followed by man his aggressive attack brought out of his shell and into the light as the true athlete he is, the former Lobster Warrior, Chris Morrisette. Feeling that neither man could stand up to his pure power nor his intense aggression, Remo also put his hat (or better yet his fist) into the ring for a shot at the title.

 

Standing Tall

 

Marat Khoklov decimated his way through the SWF roster making his presence felt at the true giant and his sights were set on the heart and soul of the SWF, Christian Faith. In a surprise move on SWF’s last PPV of 2009 another veteran Ricky Dale Johnson came to the aid of Faith fighting off the Russian giant as he attempted to attack Faith after his match with Remo on the show. Infuriated Khoklov literally intimidated his way onto the TCW roster in order to get at RDJ, who has now become the hunted.

 

International title

 

Although Tommy Cornell left TCW after his loss to Rocky Golden he made one of his final contributions to the company just before his match by interfering in the TCW International title match on behalf of his protégé Wolf Hawkins. After the bout Tommy proclaimed Wolf as the future of the company seeking to leave his legacy in the form of the next generation of workers. Taylor licking his wounds from a beating formed a tag team with Sammy Bach, and three new contenders stepped up for a shot at the title. Floyd Goldworthy brought forth his monster, American Buffalo, Benny Benson stepped up to make a name for himself in TCW and never forgetting their battles from Hawkins’ Syndicate days, Joey Minnesota made sure he was right there to try and take the title from his old nemesis.

 

World Tag Team titles

 

During the last month of TCW in 2009 former adversaries Bryan Vessey and Eddie Peak found common ground as the most aggressive, ruthless and psychotic wrestlers on the TCW roster. The teamed up as the raging team Feeding Frenzy, not only beating The New Wave for the titles on the last PPV of 2009 but driving them completely from TCW. The two intense workers have caught the eye of two of the goofiest workers on the TCW roster, Danny Fonzarelli and Robbie Retro. The 1970s disco duo, now going by the name of Friday Night Fever have their minds set on winning the TCW World Tag Team titles and Feeding Frenzy wants nothing less than the destruction of two workers they deem not fit to be in TCW.

 

SWF Storylines

 

World Heavyweight title

 

This is one for two storylines from the default I’ve kept intact, the only thing I’ve added is Enforcer Roberts as Bodyguard for Eric Eisen. Bruce is desperately trying to get his title back getting screwed by Eric with the help of Roberts, while Rich Money has been missing for weeks.

 

Keeping The Faith

 

Vengeance has been working his way through the roster of SWF, excising what he believes to be the filth and corruption of the promotion. In a wild rant he claimed that there was a source to all that is wrong with SWF. That this foul creature would meet his form of justice and be removed wholesale from not just the company but the world. On the supreme TV after the December SWF PPV Vengeance let it be known that it was Christian Faith, who he claims is the false prophet of SWF, and he let it be known by destroying him in the ring. But Faith just couldn’t stay down and now he tries to tame the monster.

 

Path to the Top

 

Gregory Black broke away into to single competition proving he was actually an excellent competitors in a series of matches with Squeeky McClean. After a final win over McClean at the December PPV, Black gave an impassioned speech about moving up in the company. Apparently this did not sit well with one of the roster veterans as he was swiftly and brutally attacked by Runaway Train who made a quick gruff claim that to make it to the top Black had to get through him.

 

North American title

 

This is the second storyline I’ve kept with Brandon James pitted against Joe Sexy for the International title. Joey wants to win the title because he believes it’s the only way to win the affection of Emma Chase.

 

World Tag Team titles

 

Squeek McClean was aimless for a week or so after losing to Gregory Black, but one of the first TCW workers to jump ship to SWF, Troy Tornado helped find him purpose. The pair of the straight laced McClean and the hard living Tornado gained them the name The Odd Couple, but they both have one goal in mind, the SWF World Tag Team titles. With Paul Huntington leaving to TCW and Marc DuBois lacking a partner McClean and Tornado saw their opportunity to go after Jack Geidroyc and Valiant for a chance at gold.

 

Tag Teams

 

SWF

 

Faces

Giedroyc & Valiant (Jack Giedroyc and Valiant)

The New Wave (Guide and Scout)

Wild America (American Machine and Jungle Jack)

The L.A. Connection (Aaron Andrews and Chance Fortune)

A & A (Clark Alexander and Harry Allen)

 

Heels

The Odd Couple (Squeeky McClean and Troy Tornado)

The Pain Alliance (Big Smack Scott and Kurt Laramee)

The Next Big Thing (Frederique Antonio Garcia and Marc Dubois)

The Sinners (John Greed and Dave Gluttony [Formerly Everest])

Evil Incorporated (Captain Atomic and Charlie Thatcher)

 

TCW

 

Faces

Friday Night Fever (Danny Fonzarelli and Robbie Retro)

Ino & Tana (Koshiro Ino and Giant Tana)

Bach & Taylor (Sammy Bach and Joshua Taylor)

The Biggz Boyz (Bart and Brett Biggz)

Death Row (Knuckles and Shady K)

 

Heels

Feeding Frenzy (Bryan Vessey and Eddie Peak)

The Machines (Brent Hill and John Anderson)

The Amazing Bumfholes (randy and Zimmy Bumfhole)

The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant and Robert Oxfordd)

Low Society (Edd Stone and Paul Huntington)

 

With all that laid out I build up to my first PPV

 

SWF/TCW Malice In Wonderland

 

Marat Khoklov over Ricky Dale Johnson (72)

 

After weeks of Khoklov squashing people on the TCW roster and attacking RDJ backstage the two finally met in the their first match. Khoklov went over cleanly as he was just two powerful for RDJ. Khoklov made sure to add injury to well already injury by destroying RDJ in the ring after the match up.

 

Brandon James over Joe Sexy to retain the SWF North American title (69)

 

Worst match on the card. Brandon James threatened Joe Sexy every week and showed him just what would happen to him by squashing a number of the lower level SWF talent. But every week Sexy was backstage putting the moves on Emma. Emma made sure her presence was felt by distracting Sexy with her assets so James could retain his title.

 

Joey Minnesota over Benny Benson and American Buffalo (80)

 

The number one contenders match Wolf Hawkins TCW International title. All three competitors’ singles wins leading up to the match and Minnesota and Benson even teamed up for a tag victory. Minnesota took a clean win pinning Benson as Buffalo recovered on the outside from a two on one. Minnesota took a mic and celebrated for the crowd claiming his next victory will be for the title, and he was attacked by Wolf Hawkins.

Runaway Train over Gregory Black (85)

 

This match would have surprised the hell out of me if I hadn’t put these two together in a feud in every other SWF game I’ve played. I had one where they had good chemistry and their first match hit 90, this one was without chemistry. Train took the first win clean, Black just didn’t have enough in the tank to beat the veteran. Plus the numerous backstage attacks leading up to the PPV probably meant he wasn’t at 100%

 

Eric Eisen over Jack Bruce to retain the SWF World Heavyweight title (77)

 

Eisen through everything he could at Bruce leading up to the bout making sure that his only matches were tags with Roberts and initiating a massive brawl that Bruce was involved in while not even wrestling on the last Supreme TV before the PPV. But he still didn’t have what it took to beat Bruce which is why he had to distract the ref while Roberts hit Bruce in the head with the title so Eisen could retain and limp off with his ill retained gains.

 

Eisen taunted Bruce from the top of the entrance ramp when the lights went out and a the sound of a howling wolf and weird static came across the screen. This same black out teaser has popped up on every Supreme TV of January.

 

Giedroyc & Valiant and Friday Night Fever over The Odd Couple and Feeding Frenzy (84)

 

The only interpromotional match on the card, only very basically hyped with all four teams gaining wins and deal with their own issues on their respective shows before meeting at the PPV. Valiant took the actual win pinning Squeeky McClean, but it was still a good math evern without a ton of heat.

 

Rocky Golden over Angry Gilmore, Chris Morrisette and Remo to retain the TCW World Heavyweight title (90)

 

Match of the night. The match was announced right at the first TCW of January and all the competitors took both singles wins and tag wins. An angry Remo made a few backstage attacks and Gilmore even convinced Feeding Frenzy to attack the champion at one point but all four made it to the show riding a ton of momentum and ready for battle. The match was hard fought but Golden retained crawling over to pin Chris Morrisette as he was the only competitor still able to move.

 

Vengeance over Christian Faith (87)

 

A brutal, brutal match and just like the opener a veteran taking on a monster hell bent on his destruction and falling to the beast. Vengeance just wouldn’t let up no matter how much punishment Faith gave him, hitting his finisher on three separate occasions. Vengeance took the win, took it clean and then proceeded to beat the holy hell out of Faith even after as the show went off the air leaving viewers to wonder if Faith even survived.

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Just started a 1994 game with WWF.

 

Haven't started the feuds but I have a basic idea of what I want to happen over the long term.

 

I have sacked a lot of the deadwood and brought in people like Jericho, Malenko, Ultimo Dragon, Beniot etc

 

Also bringing back Bulldog, Piper, Rude, Mr Perfect, LOD.

 

My initial plan is to have the new younger guys join together and assault the rest of the roster which will have each of them feuding with a main event star. Looking to give Malenko a Heavyweight title run if he can get over. The groups aim is too take control and push out the others from the top spot, the others will have to deal with the new group and in fighting amongst themselves. Can HBK, Bret, Owen, Taker etc work together long enough to stop the up-starts?

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MY 1987 game is really rolling now. I am slowly gaining ground and heading towards National.

 

Steamboat left me which was a set back but I currently have Robert Gibson, Shawn Michaels, Honkey Tonk Man and Bill Irwin putting on decent main events. I have moved to a weekly PPV which feels a bit cheap but I need to get to 7 million so I can offer written deals.

 

I am at war with WCW. They stole the Rock so I have renwened the contracts of Rick Martel, JBL and others so they had to leave WCW. I also stole Sting who is getting an almighty push.

 

I have a working deal with CWA and I am just waiting for Lawler to drop their title so I can bring him over on a talent trade. I think Lawler v Gibson would be a great feud to have.

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(random stream of thought tired post go!)

 

I keep getting ideas for my jobbers which makes me want to use them as something other than jobbers, necessitating me hiring less over people to become the new rank of jobbers.

 

It's like, the opposite of what I usually do.

 

Lately I've been seeing some gens that have developed pretty awesomely... and I wants them. The game is spoiling me for talent right now.

 

But yeah, nothing beats "Damn, I have no face, singles jobbers, let's hire Garry the Entertainer!"

 

*loading screen: Sonny Wildside, face jobber on my roster*

 

"...Well damn, I forgot about him."

 

I need National for 2 hour TV and a B-show. :( - I have development, finally, which is neat, but I'm still limited.

 

Cult is such a slog right now. I want to get my teeth into national battles and, well, yeah, I'm really starting to need that extra TV time. Another half an hour would be glorious for my storylines. First though... need like, another ~10 or so popularity in a couple of areas to get my importance high enough.

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Now i've got the 87 mod working again i've started up a WWF game again.

 

Part of my usual rebuilding I've chopped half the roster and signed replacements and young workers to be sent down to development.

 

My development company World Wrestling federation Allience: US has Danny Davis as both owner and Booker and as well as my guys i've sent down to develop skills or to train people they've managed to sign some good workers for a regional company like Tully Blanchard, Jim Cornette, rick rude etc

 

I've currently got a couple of weeks until wrestlemania so no time to bring in a load of new feuds so at the moment I've got the Hogan vs Andre feud and Honky v Jake Roberts that were already in the game as well as a feud i added that see's Bret take on the macho man.

 

Planning on either retiring Andre after the match or having him win the title at the next ppv in a rematch giving him one final run for a couple of months before retiring before king of the Ring... King of the Ring will have the winner receiving the Heavyweight title.

 

After WM my plan is to push vader so he's undefeated to face Hogan at next WM 4 in 1988

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I am going to attempt to book the worst shows in the C-Verse without completely gaming the system with things like 1-minute Slow Build matches.

 

The name I chose for the promotion is Ultimate Grappling House.

 

More on this to come.

 

Sounds like the first few months of one of my training games. Will be interested to see what you come up with. Loved reading your posts from the women's wrestling promotion you did in here.

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I've currently got bored with playing WCW and ECW rebirths on mods and want to kill some time until 2013, so i grabbed the NPR mod form 2012 and started playing as Shimmer since females only are new for me and it was interesting integrating Japanese Joshi workers i just wished there was more style changing and evolution options for those workers, because they just come in and integrate a bit too easily, hoping for something like that in 2012.

 

I'm 3 and a half years in and were up to International just behind WWE and Impact Wrestling, we've just won our first National battle and the WWE are starting to lose popularity, global and the #2 spot awaits, its been pretty fun, if ridiculously implausable.

 

Shimmer World Champion: Kana, has been for 6 months now

 

The main feud for most of the year has been Mickie James and Madison Rayne versus Kana and her stable Partiners Io and Mio Shirai, all talented workers and ridiculously over so were getting great main events, the top of the card has been joined by Yuzuki aikawa, her entertaiment skills and star quality have shot her to the top of the card in the past 4 months, so shes now getting in that mix.

 

Top of the card is starting to get a little stale i'm probably going to turn a couple of workers, my plan is to turn Kana to face after a feud with Madison Rayne where she loses and then regains the title and turns with mutual resect, then have Kana feuding with her former stable mates over the title.

 

 

Shimmer Tag Team Titles

Ayumi & Hamada.

 

Lots of talented tag teams aside from the champs, Jumonji Sisters, Nattie Neidhart and Maryse Oulet, Kelly kelly and Neveah, Nicole matthews and Portia Pereze, along with a slow of talented opener, lower card tag team they really help to boost my lower/ midcard area.

 

Shimmer US Title

Nattie Neidhart

 

This is the only title where im not having fun booking it and thinking of feuds in my head for it, everyone i put it on seems to boost up to the main events and i want it as a stepping stone, and when they have got to the main events they never want to drop it to a lower workers, i think im just really bad at handling midcard titles.

 

all in all its pretty fun learning some new names and trying to hoover up all the best women from around the world and trying to get some from TNA and WWW, a nice change of pace from historical WCW / ECW games :)

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On my 1987 WWF game i've received 3 good chemistry notes in 2 weeks.

 

First there was Hogan and Adrian Adonis having great chemistry which as a result has got me planning to put the strap on Adonis.

 

Then there was a squash match between Andre v HBK which got an 80 rating a great chemistry note which has got me thinking of delaying Andre's retirement another couple of months so he can feud with and help develop HBK.

 

Then there was a match with Hart v Bulldog which got a good chemistry note, which is handy as a year or two down the line I was planning on getting Bulldog his first World title by feuding with an established Bret and thus getting dynamite up there by feuding with bulldog over jealousy.

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My meta-diary almost has it's promo-show up. I'm about halfway through writing it. Been a little burned out/disappointed in my readerbase, but then again, they're both terrible diaries. /shrug.

 

Delayed due to watching Gungnam Style and related videos. For the past...probably hour at this point. Really hard to write for BSS without imagining him as PSY.

 

Which needs to be canon.

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Idol is just about affordable from day one if you have a sponsorship friendly product (he weighs in at about $500 a pop). I find him to be a great main eventer for Local, but then, the product I use is performance = popularity whilst still being awesome for sponsorship.

 

In any case, it's 2018, I'm Cult, and he was headlining a PPV, so this is some way down the line of 0/0/0/0 we're talking here. I'm not sure it's humanly possible to be getting A*s at a point where Brendan Idol's price tag seems steep. :p

 

Edit: Yeah, PS has the right of it.

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Who were his opponents?

 

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Well, Eric/Rich is set to be a stellar match, if the fans' opinions are any indication (which, with Money in the match, they are). Amusingly, I think I made Big Smack Scott get altitude sickness; I believe I had him in the 80s, but after the last show, with no matches, he's back to the 70s in popularity. I highly doubt it's a pop cap, so it must just be the game laughing at me.

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Just hit the first day of May of 2018 in my CGC save and have held 948 shows, here has what has been going on in the game from the start of the year until the end of April in the year 2018.

 

Eddie Chandler is still the CGC World Heavyweight Champion having made seven defenses of the title since defeating Sean McFly back in October of 2017.

 

Gargantuan is the Canadian Champion after defeating James Prudence back in February he has made two defenses of the title so far. He had a midcard title run promise in his contract which is why he won the title.

 

The Can Am Blondes (Owen Love and The Natural) are the current CGC World Tag Team Champions having made five defenses of the titles thus far since winning the belts back in November of 2017.

 

Steve Frehley is still the CGC Heavyweight Champion having made four defenses of the title thus far since defeating Christian Faith in December 2017

 

The CGC Province Champion is John Maverick after defeating former champion Jim Force at Elimination XVI he has made three defenses since winning the title.

 

The CGC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions are still Mikey James and Frankie Perez having defeated Alex and Jack DeColt at Survival Of The Fittest back in November. They have made five defenses of the titles since winning them.

 

Here are what my current storylines look like on the respective brands

 

Golden Brand

 

Christian Faith vs. Shooter Sean Deeley

Started: April 2018

Haven’t had a singles match yet

 

Ricky DeColt vs. Eddie Chandler ©

CGC World Heavyweight Championship Feud

Started: April 2018

Haven’t had a singles match yet

 

Bronze Brand

 

Jack Bruce vs. Tom Gilmore

Started: April 2018

Haven’t had a singles match yet

 

Sean McFly vs. Steve Frehley ©

CGC Heavyweight Championship Feud

Started: April 2018

Haven’t had a singles match yet

 

New Signings: Eddie Peak, Sammy Bach

 

Retired: Vengeance (Released after retired), Steve Flash (Now a Road Agent)

 

Finally here is the card for CGC Chaos In the Cage which is the next pay per view

 

Jack Bruce vs. Tom Gilmore

 

Delicious Danny vs. Gargantuan ©

CGC Canadian Championship Match

 

Jack and Alex DeColt vs. The Can Am Blondes (Owen Love and The Natural ) ©

CGC World Tag Team Title Match

 

Sammy Bach vs. John Maverick ©

CGC Province Title Match

 

Christian Faith vs. Shooter Sean Deeley

 

The Specialists (Nate Johnson and Bobby Thomas) vs. (The Cali Dragons) Mikey and Frankie Perez ©

CGC Heavyweight Tag Team Title Match

 

Sean McFly vs. Steve Frehley ©

CGC Heavyweight Championship Match

 

Ricky DeColt vs. Eddie Chandler ©

CGC World Championship Match

 

Also I freshened the game up a bit by adjusting the brand split, Five guys from Golden went to Bronze and five guys from Bronze went to Golden. However I didn't write it down so I don't know who went where. The only thing I do know is that Sean McFly was one of the guys that was moved from Golden to Bronze.

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in my game as CZCW me and TCW now have a working agreement...so now the only real target to the prospects that I build is SWF who just took James Prudence from me....Things should be easier now that one of the the big two can't steal my talent! Also i just got Freddy Huggins and Edd Stone through talent trades with TCW, so this deal works great for me, I now have two guys to boost up my shows for three appearances!
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