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The TCVerse

Throughout most of the 20th Century, the wrestling world was dominated by one force; the World Wrestling Alliance (WWA). The company was owned solely by the Frost family; but booked by members of the Taylor and Cruz family. This trinity of families was considered the foremost wrestling minds on the planet. In the early 1980’s however, tension began to build and split the three families apart. The dissension caused chaos in the wrestling world and the WWA suffered, eventually going bankrupt.

United States

In 1985, Larry Cruz; an ambitious, but kindhearted man, decided to use his amassed wealth and wrestling knowledge to try and kick start the wrestling world. His former best friend and writing partner; Dwayne Taylor, wasn’t brought in on this endeavor. Cruz dubbed his new promotion Championship Wrestling Revolution. His goal was to revolutionize professional wrestling and he did just that. Colorful gimmicks, good in ring talent and over all really well written storylines helped escalate CWR into the heights the WWA had once nested.

Heading into 1990, CWR was an international force that promotions couldn’t hope to compete with. At least until Cruz’s former writing partner decided to reenter the wrestling business with his own Revolution and declared war on CWR. Wrestling Arts Revolution was born. This company was meant to bring the wrestling to the forefront and featured an amazing tag team division and a division solely for smaller wrestlers who amazed audiences with their high flying talents.

1995 saw the birth of yet another upstart promotion. Elektra Adams, a former nude model used her father’s money to get into the industry she’s always been fascinated with. Since her background wasn’t exactly mainstream, she chose to go the underground route. Her company became known as Underground Championship Wrestling. UCW gathered a cult following and they’re slowly rising to challenge CWR and WAR.

In the year 2000, former super star Erik Riley decided he was tired of the violent and ever complicated storylines WAR and CWR were putting out. He wanted to go back to when wrestling was a family oriented product and he created Stars & Stripes Wrestling. He used his connections with mega stars of the 80s and 90s to get talent immensely popular workers, working for a tiny promotion.

Mexico

Following the collapse of the WWA, Mexico never really recovered. The wrestling scene in Mexico was in a constant state of turmoil and promotions died out within a year of being conceived. This led to many of the lucha stars heading to WAR’s Cruiserweight Division. This didn’t help Mexican wrestling fans however as American wrestling was rarely shown on Mexican television.

In 1999, a semi wealthy man by the name of Diego Vega decided to try and rejuvenate the Mexican wrestling scene and started México Alianza de Lucha Libre (MALL). It’s a slow climb, but MALL is making a splash so far in the wrestling world with its creative booking and high flying action.

The year 2000 saw the creation of a second wrestling promotion, Suprema Orden Lucha Libre (SOLL). SOLL was created by Bernardo Martinez. Bernardo had a lifetime obsession with lucha libre and was crushed when the WWA went out of business. Seeing Diego Vega become slightly successful with MALL, he decided it was time another promotion came to power.

Canada

In 1975, there was a promotion being run in both Canada and Japan called Pro Wrestling Nobility. Eventually, the downfall of the wrestling industry led the Canadian owners to remove their ownership rights and PWN moved to Japan only. This left a massive hole in the Canadian wrestling scene until the Canadian Royal Order of Wrestling Nobility (CROWN) was founded by the famous Rose family. CROWN was an offshoot of PWN and thus, had ties to the promotion that took PWN’s place in Japan, NOBILITY. CROWN and NOBILITY trade talent frequently.

Japan

Other than NOBILITY, the other wrestling power in Japan is Pro Wrestling Prime. PWP was started by a Japanese business man named Hiroshi Saki who loved American professional wrestling. The only issue was, he barely spoke English so the names of PWP’s pay per views and super cards are often comical and not one of his subordinates has the guts to tell him they sound goofy. Their first event was called PWP VS the Alien Invaders. Even though their names are often humorous, PWP often has really good shows and rarely disappoints their growing number of fans. PWP is currently gathering interest in the United States due to their ties with UCW.

Europe & UK

Work in Progress

Australia

Work in Progress

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  • 1 month later...

Not that anyone is interested in this, but I have myself to blame for not really updating the thread at all :p

 

But, I just thought I'd share the way worker pictures are going to be done. I haven't seen anyone else doing it this way, so I'm pretty excited about it. My brother(co creator of the universe) doesn't play TEW, but he plays Fire Pro Wrestling Returns. He's creating every worker in the TCVerse in Fire Pro and we're using pictures of those as our worker pics since neither one of us can actually render.

 

Lots of awesome looking creations so far. I'll share some examples the second I get some decent pictures

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Just when I thought I was the only one making my own world, you show up.

 

:mad:

 

 

No, I'm very impressed with what you have so far. Hell of a lot more than I do, and it sounds at least somewhat interesting. Looks like you'll have...16-ish promotions, max, unless you're hiding stuff (or have a crowd UK/Australia/Europe).

 

And what the hell happened to the Frosts?

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A new promotion opens within the first few months of the game owned by the Frost Family called World Wrestling Order(WWO), and is meant to be WWA revitalized.

 

In the story, the Frost family chose to withdraw themselves from wrestling. Xavier Frost steps back into the business with WWO hoping to bring glory back to the Frost family

 

At the moment I have 132 workers. Not even close to finishing them. I'm aiming for at least 800.

 

I have 11 active promotions so far at the start of the game and 1 future promotion.

 

WAR is borderline complete and CWR is almost done. After I finish those two, UCW is next.

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I'm still working on this...just very slowly.

 

At the moment I have:

16 Promotions

2 Dojos

9 Dojo Graduates

30 tag teams

74 relationships

153 Workers

36 Events

 

Nowhere near where I want to be, but i hit a creative block and stopped working on it for quite some time.

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