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2014. TCW.

Cloned my Road to Glory game. Kinda cheated (ending contracts of head bookers) to get the TCW spot. The roster was so fantastic I couldnt resist.

Bryan Vessey is still active. Champagne Lover. Hell Monkey. JACK BRUCE(very recent I believe), Matthew Keith, NICKY CHAMPION.

 

Aaron Andrews and Edd Stone Next Big Things

Wolf's psychology is high enough to not get penalized for carrying lesser workers.

 

Lobster Warrior is just about to hit the free agency pool, his contract has like 3 days left, so you can have another great worker right there.

 

Edit: Just noticed they have marat khoklov too.

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In case anyone is looking for a new game to try, this is my Road To Glory save game at a pivotal point in our history. I've played a bit further myself as I wasn't going to leave before I had run the World Cup of Wrestling in May... but as of April 2014 the SWF have fallen to cult (through national battles/war with TCW) and are looking for a new head booker, a job you can apply for and get within a couple of days.

 

The company is a very different from the 2010 version... the main event scene consists of Eric Eisen (injured with a Shatter Elbow just now), Jack Bruce, Jack Giedroyc (North American champion), Lobster Warrior, Marc DuBois (World Champion), Nicky Champion, Remo, Rich Money and Runaway Train... okay, perhaps not that different but each has developed and the undercard is very different. Some people have moved up the card, some have moved on and a lot of new talent has been added to the roster.

 

+ Special Edition, the pairing of Mainstream Hernandez and John Greed are an exciting tag team who both look like they could be breakout singles stars. Huge star quality, great performance skills and a solid top row could see each of them become huge with the right booking.

 

+ Masked Patriot is ready to break out. At 26 years old he has a great combination of charisma, star quality, brawling and charisma that could esily see him rise from the lowercard and become a true player. While he may have capped in some other key stats, worse wrestlers have gone on to become World champion (I'm looking at you Runaway Train! But at least your psych has improved a LOT)

 

+ Matthew Keith locked into a written deal. That's gotta count for something!

 

+ Randomly generated workers like Peter Hall and Darren Matravers show signs of being real talents, but may require a little more time in development to mature. Similarly, there are a lot of great prospects on the indy scene though with the fall to cult you will have a hard time securing them for development... but you can always send down the people you already have and bring in some new blood.

 

+ Joffy Laine looks set to be a future star with a few more years in the game, and Lenny Brown is already making waves too.

 

+ Zimmy Bumfhole on colour commentary after injury ruined his career... his brother works for NOTBPW, so you never need to worry about hating their names! :p

 

+ One hundred million dollars!

 

+ Lastly, 7 people on the active wrestling roster have 80+ psychology. Angry Gilmore (UMC, H), Bruce the Giant (UMC, H), Enforcer Roberts (M,H), Lobster Warrior (ME, H), Matthew Keith (LMC, H), Rich Money (ME, F), Squeeky McClean (UMC, H). 14 more have between 70 and 80... so for people who hate seeing psychology penalties, this is your chance to shape an SWF roster who knows how to tell a story.

 

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And if that isn't enough to sell you on joining up with the SWF in 2014... in my save that I've continued on with, the job went to Giant Redwood. You may lose your TV deal (CANN will likely drop you at cult) but you will still be airing in the UK, and sweeps month is just around the corner. It is currently April, and May will see the company ready to change network if necessary.

 

Alternatively, you could play the promotion I'm playing... but that's probably less interesting. I've got lots of notes about people I've used but I don't think anyone's gonna be interested in them. The SWF job is the fun one, so have at it for something new. :)

 

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This happened in my first save (well, first save that went beyond a couple of months after failed starts with CZCW and NYCW) after spending 2 years with NYCW (yep, went back to them) and 2 with 5SSW, I got the SWF job in Nov. 13 after they fell to Cult.

 

Very similar roster to what you posted with Bruce, Eisen, Money, Vengeance, Gilmore, Brandon James, Lobby, and Joe SEXY! (currently out shooting a movie) in the Main Event scene.

 

Problem is, it's impossible to get a show that doesn't cause your popularity to fall and I lost both US television shows and my pay-per-view deal within 2 months.

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This happened in my first save (well, first save that went beyond a couple of months after failed starts with CZCW and NYCW) after spending 2 years with NYCW (yep, went back to them) and 2 with 5SSW, I got the SWF job in Nov. 13 after they fell to Cult.

 

Very similar roster to what you posted with Bruce, Eisen, Money, Vengeance, Gilmore, Brandon James, Lobby, and Joe SEXY! (currently out shooting a movie) in the Main Event scene.

 

Problem is, it's impossible to get a show that doesn't cause your popularity to fall and I lost both US television shows and my pay-per-view deal within 2 months.

 

With talent like that is should be fairly easy to stay where you are or grow again, though if the SWF still have their default TV deals you'll struggle to keep them cos the networks (and PPV) are likely set to be only allow for National or higher promotions to be on them and they get stroppy about having TV shows longer than 90 minutes too. The SWF has tons of money (mine had more than 100 million) so spending money on things like the highest production values and music will help your show grades a little, then spending loads on PPV extras too will boost them.

 

Otherwise it's just a case of building overness and abusing it constantly. Angles are your friend in the SWF, your top guys should be in them constantly and having hot storylines + tag main events seems to be able to get good grades out of almost everyone due to star quality/charisma bonuses stacking up. After a couple of months in the SWF I've built up a few people and I'm about to get back on American TV (haven't been on air there for a while it seems) and that should ensure I can get popular everywhere again. My shows have been running between mid-70s and mid-80s (improving over time) and as I increase the overness of the workers I'm expecting to be able to pull 90+ main events and show ratings too. Though I am missing Lobster Warrior, Angry Gilmore, Marc DuBois and Squeeky McClean (who all left) and Enforcer Roberts (retired, my road agent) and Christian Faith (retired, not with me yet). I'm gonna be getting my next user skills point soon so I'm hoping to put it in Negotiating and hope it's enough to lure some of those guys back to the company as they are all just above the level where they think they're too big for me. I hope to rectify that soon. :)

 

How would I upload my 50-year-game again?

 

Huh. Yep, still have a bunch of random files in that folder. Anyone want another gander? Megaupload?

 

You can use my sendspace account that I created specifically for TEW stuff if you want. Login name is "TEW2008" and the password is "multiplayer". I'd love to get that game again on my newer computer that might not have quite so insane load times as it did on my old one. :)

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You can use my sendspace account that I created specifically for TEW stuff if you want. Login name is "TEW2008" and the password is "multiplayer". I'd love to get that game again on my newer computer that might not have quite so insane load times as it did on my old one. :)

 

I have a bazillion .tw0 files. Which ones do I want?

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I have a bazillion .tw0 files. Which ones do I want?

 

You need to use winzip or winrar to put the entire folder into one .zip or .rar file, then upload it. Right click on the save game folder and the options should be either "add to FOLDER NAME.rar" or "add to archive". You can either upload each save game individually or add a whole bunch of them at once as I seem to remember you saying you had saves from various different points in time. :)

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This is a repost of my game in the Road To Glory thread, but I'm putting it here in case people are interested.

 


Database: Cornellverse Default


Year: January 2016


Company: SWF


Ranking: #3 in Importance, #1 in Influence (meaning not as big, but preferred in negotiations)


Other Notes: See below


LINK: http://www.sendspace.com/file/24y2go

 


This has been the longest year of my RtG career, partly because it’s the first point in the game where I’ve actually had weekly shows properly instead of the monthly ones I was holding at the start. It’s been a good year though, so here’s my stats screen and my popularity screen as at the beginning of 2016.

 


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As “Jobber #1” I went 0-0-71 for the year of 2015, taking my career W/D/L record to 25-2-135 for this game (average 58 rating, best 81 rating). Not bad going, but don’t just look at me more than doubling my career losses in one year… my skills rocketed up thanks to my tag team with “Jobber #2” Josh Jones, with whom I’ve teamed for most of the year as “Local Talents”. We’ve both made some good strides and our appearances have gotten us somewhat over, though we’ve spent our time mostly on the B-show for a handful of TV appearances and mostly in the pre-show in general. 38 tag experience so far though, which means we’re on the cusp of getting some extra bonuses and I’m considering giving us a manager to improve his Jones’ dire charisma and help me develop my own more too. Josh is great, he deserves more than he’s been getting from teaming with me but at least my skills are catching up to his and we’re capable of getting some good matches out of people given our position in the company. While I don’t think I could ever justify us as tag team champions, I think we might be pushed to a legitimate shot at the belts somewhere later in the year.

 


As for my year end roll, I rolled “38. “RAAAAAAWRR!!” You may set your intensity score to be whatever you want it to be.”… so I decided to up my intensity from 42.5 to 80.0. Why? Why not?! :p Actually, when thinking about the future of this game, which I intend to run for a while yet, I realised I might one day end up moving to a more work-rate driven promotion like one of the major Japanese promotions or even one of TCW/NOTBPW if I can continue to hurt them as I’ve been doing with the SWF. Failing that, I’ve been running a lot of people through development with the SWF so the American indy scene is looking pretty vibrant just now with bright prospects or at least people who aren’t bad. There aren’t any Steve Flash types out there, but I figure if I leave the SWF the roster would get a bit of a cull and that’s likely my cult level promotion’s starting main eventers right there. Oh… and I made the SWF have their own female only development territory in case I decided to start a women’s division. I don’t think I’m actually going to debut a division any time BUT at least the girls that go through my development system will be good on the indy scene, and there is some solid talent there already.

 


I’ve now booked 162 shows in total and my time with the SWF has seen us rise incredibly… we didn’t win promotion of the year but we were Most Improved AND we managed to win Card Of The Year with a 99 rated PPV, SWF Times Of Trouble that was headlined by a 98 rated 3 way dance that saw Brandon James retain the title over Rich Money and Jack Bruce. Angles, extra expenditure on stuff and probably the effects of perfect show theory boosted it up to awesomeness and I’m absolutely delighted that I managed to break the stanglehold that NOTBPW and TCW have had on the top awards. That said, Jeremy Stone just won his 7th Wrestler of the Year award and I’m not pleased by that, though the good news is that a LOT of SWF guys got on the list. Before I took over Rich Money was our highest entrant at #24 while this year he hit #6. We also recently stole the man who came in at #4, Joey Minnesota, from TCW having gifted them Nicky Champion and Jack Giedroyc in return. Definitely a good deal for us and Joey is going to be playing a major part in my storyline that is to run for most of this year which I’ve titled “Welcome To The Machine”.

 


But enough of what I’m going to do, first you need to know what I’ve already done! If you want to have a look for yourself then check out the save game here - http://www.sendspace.com/file/24y2go . Otherwise, here’s a rough breakdown of what has been going on.

 


The major feud of the year has been the drama between Rich Money, Brandon James and Emma Chase. Brandon and Rich started the year face, while Emma was still managing Brandon. In January 2015 Richard Eisen made a rare on screen appearance to declare that there were going to be elections to decide the SWF President, a person who would be in charge of dealing with the roster and all the on scren dealings within the company. There was a lot of people interested in the position, with people being eliminated each week until our last Supreme TV of January. Over those weeks the Eisens (Eric and Jerry) were eliminated, as was Big Smack Scott, The Force and more… the biggest drama was Emma Chase stealing votes from her client Brandon James, setting up a rift between them on top of him having lost the North American title due to her botched interference. Emma’s backstabbing politics came to a head on the final week when she revealed how far she’d go to win… X-Cell, a group led by Steven Parker also consisting of Mainstream Hernandez, John Greed, Spencer Spade, Kristen Pearce and a retired, bitter Zimmy Bumfhole, sold their votes to Emma for title shots and influence, which Emma leapt on at the last minute to steal the elections from the popular Rich Money. Shortly thereafter Mainstream/Greed (known as Special Edition, put together before I took over) cashed in the tag title shot and won the gold. Months later Parker would do the same for the North American title.

 


President Chase was not a good boss… she let corruption set in just to win the elections and spent most of the year trying to keep control with threats to those who wouldn’t conform and rewards for those who would stick with her. This led to most of the major turns of the year, with tensions boiling over between Brandon and Rich as the latter forced himself into Brandon’s title shot vs Remo (who was leaving me having dethroned Runaway Train, grrr!) for Rich to get the belt. In his celebration he clobbered Brandon with the gold and the tensions kept building. Rich and Brandon could never see eye to eye and Emma couldn’t resist sticking the knife in too, always putting htem in each other’s way as she tried to get the gold back ot her camp from Rich, using her many lackeys to do so. But none of Giedroyc, Sexy or Jack Bruce could get it and eventually Rich grew tired of all the fighitng and signed on to work with Emma by May… and so Emma gained control of the SWF title, something she’d never managed to do before. Incensed by the backstabs of both Emma to become president and Rich as SWF champion, Brandon went on to win the Welcome To The Jungle rumble (I moved it from August to June so it’s befoe Supreme Challenge) and so the stage was set for the big match at The Supreme Challenge 35. Rich Money vs Brandon James for the gold!

 


Well, Brandon finally got his first World title run from that despite Emma trying to do everything she could to stop him. But the returning Christian Faith gave us a Supreme Moment as he helped out, with emerging star Valiant taking care of some lackeys to try to balance things out. Brandon’s run as champ was great, with him developing some great charisma in the face of being in constant angles with the likes of Emma Chase (100 charisma), Christian Faith, Jack Bruce, Joe Sexy and more… Jack Bruce finally saw the light and left Emma’s side, tired of being an afterthought when he should be the whole show. Joe Sexy also left when he realised he was just being used and was never going to be more than a joke to Emma, with Sexy also reinventing himself as Joseph Lewis Knight (commonly known as JLK) and cutting a promo about how he’s never quite achieved what he should have in life and how he intends to be a better man. But in typical SWF fashion, good guys have nemeses… and in the SWF there is very much a new wave of talent looking to move out the old and bring in the new. At Supreme Challenge Eric Eisen (heel) took out Runaway Train (for abot two months) while Nicky Champion (heel) also took out The Force (for about 3 months before returning by his side). X-Cell have continued to grow in strength and look set to take over the top while the likes of Runaway Train, Joe Sexy, Liberty (as Ripcurl), Bruce the Giant and Christian Faith fight for their old school values against the onslaught of the younger wrestlers. The old vs young dynamic has led to some incredible matches for the SWF and would be very important later on as Faith would fight Emma’s way of running things.

 


August saw Emma make a rarep popular move for the fans… she debuted the Adrenaline division, an exciting, high flying, fast paced division featuring young talents capable of getting the heart beating faster. With stars from around the world invited to compete it would be Antonio Maxi Marquez (Champagne Lover) who would become the inaugural champion at the card of the year (SWF Times of Trouble, rated 99), fighting off Jay Chord, KC Glenn and Stevie Grayson in a ladder match. The division is mostly treated like TNA’s X division used to be, so while I tend to stick to smaller workers I’ve had guys up to Light Heavyweight challenge for it, with AMM’s reign being ended by Gregory Black later on, who remains out champion to this day. In fact, Black has held every title except the World title in the SWF and he is a very talented guy who may one day get to compete for the grand slam if I can free up some space for him in the main event by getting rid of some of the veteran talents, hopefully passing them down to USPW since they need some help these days.

 


Back to the main event scene… the arrival of Human Arsenal saw Emma gain a new enforcer for her group having lost Jack Bruce and JLK, with Jack Giedroyc desperate to be a main event level guy but never quite able to get the wins he needs for Emma to take him seriously enough. His surgically precise attacks could deal big damage and seemed to keep the indomitable Brandon James at bay but could never quite put him down and out, with Brandon ever finding more ways to not only annoy Emma and Rich, but more importantly to keep the SWF title around his waist. Battles vs Rich Money, vs Human Arsenal, vs Jack Giedroyc all saw him walkout with the gold. And with Emma having negotiated his SWF deal, he didn’t have to defend more often than once a month if he didn’t want to… so Emma made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. Big money for big money… every defense he’d made, she’d pay huge money for it. And so Brandon fought every week for huge money nad kept winning, lining his pockets and annoying Emma, Rich and that group even more.

 


Come November’s PPV, with the announcement from Eric and Jerry Eisen that the SWF Presidential elections would commence after the PPV, the reigning North American champion Steven Parker announced his intention to cash in X-Cell’s World title shot promised to them during Emma’s campaign for president the first time around… despite Emma’s protests that Rich had earned another shot, Parker demanded it be 1 vs 1 and Brandon used his own pull to refuse to defend otherwise and so Rich’s frustrations began to build again. Chris Caulfield suddenly appeared in the SWF with his trusty kendo stick and would assault Brandon James at every turn, focussing on the arm and softening it up prior to Parker’s match for the gold. Everyone thought Caulfield was working for Parker but Parker vehemently denied it, saying he’d never get the old school he’s been fighting to help him out. Then Emma was blamed, desperate to do anything to get the gold and she denied it, turning the accusation back on Rich who also denied it. Remembering the “Man Under Pressure” from 2009, even Eric Eisen was blamed and he also denied having anything to do with it… well, ultimately Brandon managed to overcome the injury and beat Parker with a brutal Big Money Move, setting up Rich Money getting another title shot vs Brandon at our last PPV of the year, Christmas Clash.

 


The key drama in the election drama is Christian Faith, SWF legend, awesome guy, popular backstage and with the fans it seems that old and young alike were keen to have him in power to put an end to Emma’s self centered reign as President/Tyrant. As the election race continued all the way to the final Supreme TV of the year, there emerged 3 clear candidates each of which with their own motivations for doing so. Christian Faith, defender of all that is good. Emma Chase, reigning president unwilling to step down from power. Rich Money, wealthy, selfish, unhappy with current management. Faith raced to an early lead with the backing of most of the main babyfaces in the company and many youngsters too. Rich showed his intent to win by having votes from several jobbers, apparantly having bribed them to vote for him during a visit to Supreme TV… with every vote counting equally, Rich doesn’t care if important people vote for him, only that people vote for him. Emma started a distant sixth, behind Captain Atomic, Jack Bruce and William (Ernest) Forthdyke-Hume. With paranoia kicking in that she was about to be deposed, Emma started her wheeling and dealing which led to some massive dramas.

 


First, she gave out title matches like they were candy, bribing the likes of Spencer Spade with an Adrenaline title shot (he lost) and various tag teams with their own shots (they lost too) against Forthdyke-Hume’s awesome team, The Dynasty Warriors (The Rebellion, Miyamae and Shimedzu from BHOTWG). While she quickly picked up more votes, the tensions between herself and Rich Money (her closest ally and #1 contender) kept growing, with him bribing others to vote for him while she abused her power to try to stay in power. Meanwhile, Faith would only promise that things would be fair for all, with real values coming back instead of the corruption that was in the SWF… and this got him a lot more votes. Then an idea took root… a suggestion from Human Arsenal to Emma that could potentially win her a lot of votes and help her stop Brandon too… the Golden Opportunity. A 6 man ladder match, the prize above the ring a chance to challenge the SWF World Champion at any time of your choosing. Brandon couldn’t block it, she could ratify it immediately and if people wanted the shot they would have to vote for her. And so the voting changed, with votes piling over to Emma. Even some of Faith’s most loyal friends would switch, with Faith telling Valiant to chase his dreams because goodness would triumph… he has faith in that. Rich Money, #1 contender, was furious at Emma for jeapordising his title reign, saying that WHEN he won the title she was setting a time bomb against him. The argument has driven a deep divide between them, most notably because after a lot of intereference Rich Money would pin Brandon for the title, with Steven Parker, still North American champion, winning the Golden Opportuniy ladder match over Swoop McCarthy (face), Jack Giedroyc (heel), Valiant (face), Antonio Maxi Marquez (face) and Eric Eisen (heel). The show rated a 95 and saw the SWF win the national battles in the USA, Canada, Mexico and Japan that month.

 


With tensions at an all time high on the last Supreme TV of the year, a new face debuted in the SWF to look after the ballot boxes… Rick Law, with an army of burly officials would stand guard on the votes all night long by order of Richard Eisen. The votes would pour in, with Faith commanding a mighty lead as Emma and Rich would argue, knowing that having the other’s votes woud guarantee them as President. In the end they would settle it via a match, with whoever’s representative that won getting the other’s votes. Rich Money chose Steven Parker, North American champion and Golden Opportunity holder to represent him, knowing he’d do anything to get to the top. Emma chose Jack Bruce, knowing the flabuoyant star’s ability to get the job done under pressure and sure he would win. The two men fought for more than 20 minutes on Supreme TV, one of the longest matches on TV of the year with Parker stealing a win with a handful of tights following a missed New York Minute… and so Emma got Rich’s votes, much to the World champion’s fury. But even then, the voting wasn’t quite done as several votes had gone against Emma… Steven Parker, leader of X-Cell had switched his vote to Christian Faith before the match and despite being somewhat estranged from Mainstreeam/Greed, who both failed to get spots in the Golden Opportunity match, they followed suit and shook hand with Parker. With the votes now tied at 34 each for Emma and Faith, there were a handful of people who could cast the deciding vote. Richard Eisen himself declined, stating that he was only here to oversee proceedings. The referees, as they had in the previous election, stayed neutral and refused to vote. Killer Shark, a monser on the rampage never showed up and it looked like Emma would remian in power as Faith couldn’t surpass her…

 


… only for one man to slowly limp his way up to the ballot booth and vote. Injured almost 9 months previously (with a Shattered Knee) and completely ignored by Emma Chase ever since, Ernest Youngman limped up to the ballot box and cast a vote for Christian Faith with moments to go. He let the world know that this was him making an impact and that he’ll be back soon, the entire backstage area exploded into a wild brawl as time ran out and Faith was declared the new SWF president, with the final shot of the year being of the entire SWF roster fighting behind the words… In Faith We Trust.

 


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And so that’s where I’m up to now. Joey Minnesota is about to debut with the “Welcome To The Machine” storyline that will see him debut a stable called “The Machine” in which he says people are already a part of it and will reveal themselves later. Those people, assuming things go to plan, are Chris Caulfield, Human Arsenal, KC Glenn and the team of Surf ‘n’ Turf (Jungle Lord and James Prudence). Each time someone is revealed it’ll uncover more of a great plot against the SWF, with each man acomplishing something damaging and chaotic that divides the locker-room in some way. Caulfield’s attacks on people were to cause anarchy and mistrust, which has been accomplished several times. Arsenal’s idea for the Golden Opportunity led to Faith winning the elections, putting someone easily manipulatable in charge since he’ll always do what is right, whlie also destroying trust and making the world champs’s life hell. KC Glenn… well, he was more of an advanced scout party for the group and as Joey’s protégé is a natural fit, though is fairly low overness cap may prevent him from ever rising to the top of the card his raw skills will always ensure that he performs well. Jungle Lord/James Prudence… well, they’re the traitors/moles. They’ve been grouped up with Ripcurl (Liberty) for a while and Ripcurl has been one of Faith’s closest allies since they arrived in the SWF. Caulfield has targetted Ripcurl plenty, always seemingly able to get the upperhand despite Ripcurl’s allies being around. And as things in the storyline spiral I’m going to have Ripcurl go against some of his own morals and help his team win the tag titles, only to be backstabbed by them (quite possibly at Welcome To The Jungle). I’m considering turning Jungle Lord into “Jungle Machine” Jack Marlowe, playing off the Welcome To The Machine storyline and the Welcome To The Jungle event where I want to turn him. By time this event rolls around I’ll have them as tag champs, possibly Arsenal or Caulfield as North American champ, perhaps KC Glenn as Adrenaline champ and with Joey Minnesota winning he WTTJ rumble event he’ll get a shot at the World title at Supreme Challenge. My plan is to have Minnesota face Money (who will have lost an regained the belt while feuding with Brandon just now) be face by then and have Minnesota vs Money in the Supreme Cell at the Supreme Challenge, guaranteeing no outside interference and pushing both men to the very limits. I’m also going to constantly tease that Minnesota isn’t the real leader of the group and that The Machine is receiving orders from a higher power… but with nothing to support that beyond no-one really thinking that Minnesota is manipulative enough to pull all of this off on his own. At Supreme Challenge, I want to have Minnesota go over, winning with the Rough Ride, the finishing move of Tommy Cornell. Fun will ensue. :)

 


Oh, and in the background will still be the old vs young dynamics as Parker ponders when to cash in the Golden Opportunity, the young stars keep trying to eliminate the veterans, and as the WTTM storyling builds up the mistrust on so many people, especially Rick Law, will build up to the point of a lot of people turning heel or face as paranoia and betrayals make the SWF a hostile place to be. Lots of drama, and that’s all while Emma Chase tries to plot how to take back the SWF, since not only is she the former president but she’s also the runner-up, meaning that should anything happen to Faith she gets back in control…

 


But that’s miles away for me and there’s a lot to do. Faith has to officially sign Caulfield to a contract so Ripcurl can get revenge on him, he’s got to make Brandon vs Rich a cage match for the January PPV so people can’t interfere, and he’s got to put his foot down on all te mistrust going on in the locker room between old and young… which is going to lead to more matches. Blood is going to be shed and while Faith is a great man, can he keep control of a locker-room so charged with tensions? Tune in to find out!

 


In terms of the save, it’s a little scattershot as my organisation has become kinda rough. I’ve called up some more talent to my roster from development and got some ideas lined up but haven’t advanced booked anything. So here’s a quick info dump on my game plans and useful things for you to know in case you want to play.

 


NEXT PPV: SWF When Hell Freezes Over


WORLD: Rich Money © vs Brandon James (CAGE CLASSIC, Faith ensuring no interference, Brandon wins to regain title, setting up Last Man Standing at following PPV)


#1: Jack Bruce vs Human Arsenal vs Valiant vs Eric Eisen (Minnesota costs JB title shot, Youngman distracts Arsenal. Valiant wins but Money/Brandon feud continues to rubber match first)


NORTH: Steven Parker © vs Swoop McCarthy


TAG: Dynasty Warriors © vs Surf ‘n’ Turf (manager interference, champs retain. DW are more over than they’d normally be due to some overness switching…)


ADR: Gregory Black © vs KC Glenn vs Antonio Maxi Marquez


Special Edition vs Train/Sexy (No DQ rules, per request of Train, buliding up to blowoff of this rivalry and SpecEd considering turning face for tag title run)


Chris Caulfield vs Ripcurl (Standard SWF rules, not Caulfield rules. Faith makes this, Ripcurl wins)

 


The following title promises are yet to be fulfilled


+ Eric Eisen (midcard title by July 2016, no solid plans but North American title likely as Eric/Parker have heat and Parker may turn face with Special Edition)


+ Brandon James (main event by January 2017, planned for Jan 2016)


+ Joey Minnesota (midcard by July 2018, planned for July 2016)

 


Final results of SWF Presidential Elections, with all eligible people in week 4 left in (though most gave votes to other people/instructed them to vote for their preferred candidate)

 


Captain Atomic (0) :


Christian Faith (35) : Ash, Bradford, Brandon, Giant, Captain, Faith, Dawn, Des, Donte, Duane, El Mitico, Enforcer, Ernest, FAG, Greg Black, Hugh, JB, Prudence, Jerry, Joanna, Greed, JLK, Kristen, Lassana, Lisa, Mainstream, Patriot, Primus, Ripcurl, Parker, Train, Scythe, Squeeky, Grayson, Wrestlebot, Zimmy


Emma Chase (34) : AMM, Avalanche, Boriken, Californian, Chill, Emma, Eric, Perez, Gauge, Arsenal, Hollywood, Jay, #1, #2, #4, #5, Jorge, Joss, Jungle, KC, Shimedzu, Kirk, Lopez, Miyamae, Raphael, Rich, Roger, Spencer, Swoop, Mean Machine, Prowler, Valiant, WFH, Xavi,


Jack Bruce (0) :


Rich Money (0) :

 


No Vote: Caulfield*, Shark, Ref Smith, Ref Stones, Richard Eisen,


Left Company: Giedroyc, Super Lucha Scott,

 


*Caulfield not officially employed by the SWF, though obviously was under contract. People who left the company no longer eligible. Development talent doesn’t count, nor would anyone called up after the elections began.

 


Save game - http://www.sendspace.com/file/24y2go .

 


And I think that’s that… phew! The formatting isn't right but I'm too lazy to fix it up and it's all readable so no worries there Hope you enjoyed reading this at least a little bit as much as I've enjoyed playing it so far. :)

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The thoughtful idea of Minnesota winning the SWF title at Supreme Challenge with Cornell's move is cruel and unusual teasing. <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
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Derek B - forgive me but what do you mean by your 'year end roll'? Cheers

 

At the end of every year in-game you get to roll a number (I use a random number generator online) and apply the effects from the big list in the first post of this thread. The original list was pretty good fun but I expanded it to include all sorts of other things too... I've not had any particularly great year end rolls so far (and I'm not sure I'm ever going to make it to another year end at this rate) but they're mostly helpful for the development of your worker or promotion, with a few exceptions. :)

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At the end of every year in-game you get to roll a number (I use a random number generator online) and apply the effects from the big list in the first post of this thread. The original list was pretty good fun but I expanded it to include all sorts of other things too... I've not had any particularly great year end rolls so far (and I'm not sure I'm ever going to make it to another year end at this rate) but they're mostly helpful for the development of your worker or promotion, with a few exceptions. :)

 

Again forgive me for missing it but I don't see a list in the first post (or on the first page) of this thread?

 

 

EDIT - Never mind, found it in the Road To Glory thread :)

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Again forgive me for missing it but I don't see a list in the first post (or on the first page) of this thread?

 

 

EDIT - Never mind, found it in the Road To Glory thread :)

 

Sorry about that, wasn't paying enough attention to what thread I was actually in. My bad, but glad you found it even while I was being unhelpful. :)

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