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<p>I'm a little sad. Just as I start to achieve my goals in my long running 1987-2000 wwf game a new Tew comes out and is probably going to put an end to my fun.</p><p> </p><p>

Seriously considering trying to turn my game into a mod. Gotta figure the time of making it vs playing 13 years of shows... which would take longer.</p><p> </p><p>

Anyway. I'm quite proud at the brand spilt I've put in place. Raw is men's wrestling. Heat is women's wrestling and smack down is a mixed bag. The wwf women's championship is a main event title with 80 prestige and is hotly contested by Chyna, Alundra Blayze, Molly Holly and Stephanie Mcmahon. All with above 60 popularity. Trish, Lita and Daffney are also rising through the ranks quickly.</p><p> </p><p>

In my main event I'm also having fun booking feuds between Y2J and Regal for the intercontinental title. Triple h and The Rock. Brothers of destruction vs right to censor and Bret Hart vs Kurt Angle.</p>

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<p>I'm trying out some WEXXV to get back on the ball. I forgot that it has popularity spread out over all of Japan for no reason, which makes the AI constantly autobook shows in the worst spots, and Ryu gave me the '250k to 750k in two years' goal so that spread out booking style is totally untenable with a one-or-two-shows-a-month schedule. I also forgot that WEXXV's top talent is older than time and absolutely unwilling to job. Thank god he set up that Modern Japan alliance or I would have NO WAY to get out of this momentum hole. Makes me excited to see how the movement is going in 2016 though, specifically if Ryu is still alive and if he can still cut godlike promos with his insane CTE-afflicted brain.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Captain2" data-cite="Captain2" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34830" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm a little sad. Just as I start to achieve my goals in my long running 1987-2000 wwf game a new Tew comes out and is probably going to put an end to my fun.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> <img alt=":rolleyes:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/rolleyes.png.4b097f4fbbe99ce5bcd5efbc1b773ed6.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> :rolleyes: <img alt=":rolleyes:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/rolleyes.png.4b097f4fbbe99ce5bcd5efbc1b773ed6.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> :rolleyes: <img alt=":rolleyes:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/rolleyes.png.4b097f4fbbe99ce5bcd5efbc1b773ed6.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> You can just put off playing the dang thing.</p>
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<p>Didn't have much time lately to continue my C-Verse game, until yesterday.</p><p> </p><p>

My brand split was working quite well, but I wasn't happy with the Women's Division which was underperforming, so I added some more glamour to it.</p><p> </p><p>

Rosters in May 2019:</p><p> </p><p>

'Prime' Brand:</p><p> </p><p>

Main Eventers:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Ernest Youngman - 26 y.o. - Current World Champion / 8 defenses</p><p>

Casey Valentine - 30 y.o.</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

Des Davids - 34 y.o. - Current Tag Champion with Jack Avatar</p><p>

Mikey James - 32 y.o.</p><p> </p><p>

UMC:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Cameron Vessey - 31 y.o.</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

KC Glenn - 27 y.o.</p><p>

Dustin Parker - 21 y.o. (huge development recently)</p><p> </p><p>

MC:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Jake Idol - 33 y.o. (jobber)</p><p>

Hammer Hadley - 20 y.o. (talent/project)</p><p>

Dilan Martel - 24 y.o.</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

Logan Wolfsbaine - 23 y.o. (still can't seem to get him pushed higher up)</p><p>

Regular Joe - 29 y.o. (Jobber)</p><p>

T-Bone Bright - 29 y.o. (Jobber)</p><p>

Darren Dahl - 22 y.o. (Talent/Project)</p><p> </p><p>

LMC and below:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Robbie Wright - 28 y.o. (jobber)</p><p>

Harvey Robbinfield - 22 y.o. (failed project)</p><p>

Xavi Ferrera - 25 y.o. (failed project)</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

None</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

'Generation' brand:</p><p> </p><p>

Main Event:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Rich Money - 44 y.o. (old, but still decent skills, perfect gatekeeper)</p><p>

Bryan Wright - 23 y.o. (Successful project so far, but has a stamina problem)</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

Frankie Perez - 34 y.o. (still able to deliver decent matches)</p><p>

Bulldozer Brandon Smith - 36 y.o. (was meant to be a gatekeeper, but developed his pop very quickly and pushed into main event)</p><p>

Babau - 29 y.o. (great flying and decent regular skills)</p><p> </p><p>

UMC:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Frantic Ali - 28 y.o. (really just a jobber right now)</p><p>

Kirk Jameson 33 y.o. (never really made it to the top, will let him go when his contract expires)</p><p>

Garron Gagné - 22 y.o. (successful project so far)</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

American Elemental II - 22 y.o. (developed very fast, aiming for main event)</p><p>

Ranger - 26 y.o. (able brawler, ended up in UMC somehow)</p><p> </p><p>

MC:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Sayeed Ali - 33 y.o. (jobber, counting the days until his contract expires)</p><p>

Marvel Malloy - 27 y.o. (not sure what to do with him yet)</p><p>

Jeremie Courtney - 25 y.o. (once a project, never lived up to expectations)</p><p>

Syd Collier - 30 y.o. (jobber)</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

Darryl Pulver - 18 y.o. (project)</p><p>

Matty Faith - 23 y.o. (jobber)</p><p> </p><p>

LMC and below:</p><p> </p><p>

Heels:</p><p>

Vincent Goodridge - 22 y.o. (project, not developing well so far)</p><p>

Texas Hangman - 20 y.o. (new project)</p><p>

Noel Joslin - 19 y.o. (new project)</p><p> </p><p>

Faces:</p><p>

Bret Heartbreak - 20 y.o. (project, not developing well so far)</p><p>

Gerald Robert - 21 y.o. (failed project I'm afraid)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Women's division:</p><p> </p><p>

Joanne Rodriguez - 39 y.o. - Face - the new star, decent overall skills and B- to C+ popularity, was quite expensive, but I signed her to get the women's division workers pushed a bit more.</p><p> </p><p>

Tiffany Jade - 29 y.o. - Heel - Current champion and one of two workers with some (D-) popularity across the U.S.</p><p> </p><p>

Foxxy LaRue - 32 y.o. - Face - The second worker with some basic popularity in the US (ranges from E- to D+)</p><p> </p><p>

Ashley Grover - 31 y.o. - Face - D popularity in Mid South, unknown elsewhere.</p><p> </p><p>

Brooke Tyler - 25 y.o. - Heel - Project, the only one with some development so far.</p><p> </p><p>

Edith Ryland - 20 y.o. - Face - Project</p><p> </p><p>

Edna Rude - 24 y.o. - Face - Project</p><p> </p><p>

Edna Riggs - 24 y.o. - Heel - Project</p><p> </p><p>

Not many good and cheap female wrestlers available, unfortunately.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Current Titles and Holders:</p><p> </p><p>

EVO World Championship (Main Event), Prestige 'A':</p><p>

Ernest Youngman (since March 2019, 8 defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO Cruiserweight Championship (Floating), Prestige 'D+':</p><p>

American Elemental II (since February 2019, 5 defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO Atlantic Championship (Midcard), Prestige 'D':</p><p>

Garron Gagné (since February 2019, 4 defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO Pacific Championship (Midcard), Prestige 'D+':</p><p>

Hammer Hadley (since May 2019, 0 defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO Rising Star (Lower Level), Prestige 'D-':</p><p>

Vincent Goodridge (since December 2018, 7 defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO Tag Team Championship (Floating), Prestige 'C+':</p><p>

Des Davids & Jack Avatar (since April 2019, 1 defense)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO Women's Championship (Floating), Prestige 'D':</p><p>

Tiffany Jade (since February 2019, 3 defenses)</p><p> </p><p>

EVO World Heavyweight Championship (Tournament Title), Prestige 'B':</p><p>

2019 Winner: Bryan Wright</p><p> </p><p>

EVOLUTION Cup (Tournament Title), Prestige 'B':</p><p>

2019 Winner: Des Davids</p>

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<p>Cornellverse XL game,this far this has been happening=</p><p> </p><p>

SWF is still #1,but BHOTWG and TCW are hot on their heels.</p><p>

USPW fell to Cult,after that six(was it six?)month period,they are back on National Size but nearly Cult again.USPW in a nutshell.</p><p>

PGHW has gained some good popularity in USA and Canada,but still can't topple BHOTWG</p><p>

Ollie hit Cult.</p><p>

GCG hit Cult.</p><p>

BCG went bankrupt.I tried to buy them out(I'm playing as SOTBPW,because I never played with them before),but they just refused.</p><p>

WEXXV can't just grow in size,maybe because constant raids,maybe because of that product of them,or maybe because they are no longer in Modern Japan Movement,I only noticed that now,by the way.</p><p>

Camdem Underground is gaining some good popularity but are nearly bankrupt,I'll try to buy them out because why not?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

In my CZW real world game,WWE has fallen to Cult size after choosing random show locations.They Held Royal Rumble in Japan,Fastlane(who nobody cares about) in Mexico and Wrestlemania in Australia.</p><p>

And NJPW is #1,I'm currently locked to Cult to raise my Main Eventer's skills and pop to rise to National size and actually do some great shows,I'm number 7 in pop rankings,by the way.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Now,seeing BHOTWG nearly at #1 and NJPW at #1,I must say:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>PURORESU IS RUNNING WILD BROTHER,WATCHA GONNA DO,WATCHA GONNA DO,WHEN GRUELING TOUR SHCEDULES RUN WILD ON YOU?</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Jokes apart,Hulk Hogan died in my game.</p>

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<p>Currentaly in April 2015 of my SWF game.</p><p> </p><p>

After dominating the wrestling world in 2014, where Bruce was the undisputed star of the year consistently getting B+ or higher segments and matches, I've decided to shake things up a bit. Jack Bruce was booked to lose the World Heavyweight title to Angry Gilmore at When Hell Freezes Over. After what was in retrospect a filler filled Nothing To Lose I booked Awesome Impact which ended up being the best show I booked so far in my game</p><p> </p><p>

The opening match was Randy Buck (Randy Bumfhole) defending the SWF TV Title against Enforcer Roberts and James Prudence.</p><p>

Near the end of 2014 The Amazing Bumfholes were feuding with Joe Sexy and Primus Allen. Allen (storyline) injured Zimmy forcing him to vacate the TV Title, a match was then booked between Randy and Allen to decide the new champion which Randy won. After that match Randy turned heel on Zimmy and proclaimed himself the best wrestler of the two forsaking the Bumfholes name. A short feud commenced between the two which Randy won allowing Zimmy to move onto the North American championship while Randy would get into a feud with James Prudence.</p><p> </p><p>

That was the backstory behind Randy's character this match was originally scheduled to be a one-on-one encounter between Randy and Prudence and was suppose to take place on the Pre-Show. Before I started the event I realised that the two already had a recent singles match and Roberts had nothing to do and also I've overbooked the Pre-Show with angles and video packages so I've added Roberts to add a new favor for the Pay-Per-View and moved it onto the main show.</p><p> </p><p>

Des Davids vs. Lobster Warrior</p><p>

I turned Davids heel and had him join the Chase Agency. He recenlty feuded with former partner American Machine but right now had nothing to do. The same with Lobby. So I booked this onto the show to fill time and showcase Davids. Funny thing is after this event I ended up creating a new storyline which had Davids and Warrior feuding.</p><p> </p><p>

Zimmy Bumfhole vs. Joe Sexy</p><p>

What was suppose to be another showcase match this time for Zimmy Bumfhole. Zimmy was guest on Sexy's show but insulted Sexy leading to a brawl. This match was then booked. Zimmy has now gone on to feud with Jay Chord for the SWF North American Title</p><p> </p><p>

The Awesomeness vs. Jake Marlowe and Squeaky McClean for SWF Tag Team Titles</p><p>

During the context of the Frehley Alliance vs. Greed Stable (Which I started calling The Truth, yes I did steal that name from Eisen-Verse's SWF dynastry) Jungle Lord was kidnapped and brainwashed into joining the Truth. He and McClean has since become the stable's tag team and after numourous victories they now became the number 1 contender's to The Awesomeness' title.</p><p> </p><p>

3-on-2 Handicap Match The Chase Agency (Eric Eisen, Rogue & Paul Huntingdon) vs. Brandon James & Bruce The Giant.</p><p>

After Supreme Challenge last year, Eisen joined the Agency and succeeded where James failed by defeating Christian Faith. Eisen became the new star client of Emma Chase as James continued falling further away. In the end Chase has given James one simple command to stay in the group and that was to help Eisen become the new number 1 contender to Jack Bruce's SWF World title. Instead James turned on Eisen and at Christmas Clash led a team consisting of American Machine, Robbie Retro and Bruce The Giant to victory over the chase Agency. Since then he fought each individual members of thee Chase Agency and finally challenge all three to a match at Awesome Impact. Emma accepted but GM Sid Streets allowed James the opportunity to call upon any member of the SWF roster to help him. Before this match James introduced his tag team partner Bruce The Giant (who was the other survivor of the elimination match at Christmas Clash and since disappeared from the TV screen). Despite this James and Bruce lost the match.</p><p> </p><p>

Marat Khoklov vs. Captain Atomic</p><p>

To be honest I forget what set off this feud. Originally I planned on having Marat Khoklov feud with Rich Money but realised I had no idea how to book a babyface giant....without turning him into the Big Show. At Nothing To Lose Khoklov and Money had a tag team match against Captain Atomic and Valiant (who has excellant tag team chemestry to those two are now a team) and this match was made as neither Khoklov or Atomic have anything else to do. Kholov wins because I have a story going on that only four men have ever beaten Khoklov in a singles match</p><p> </p><p>

Koshiro Ino vs. Jay Chord in a 2 out of 3 falls match for SWF North American</p><p>

At the end of 2014 I managed to steal away Ino from TCW. I planned on having him and Chord form a team but then found out Remo had nothing to do for Christmas Clash so I kept Ino as a babyface to accept and open challenge from the Alpha Dog. That said I forgot that SWF holds their pay-per-views on Thursday so Ino's big debut was three days off. Also at that even Jay Chord challenge Bruce for the world title but lost. At the next Supreme TV Ino made his debut proper interrupting Jay Chord and leading to this feud. Ino defeated Chord in a non-title match at When Hell Freezes Over but at Nothing To Lose Chord using underhanded methods retained his belt over the japanese superstar. This match is simply the blowoff match which Chord won to retained his belt. As already outlined Chord will then defend the belt against Zimmy Bumfhole while Ino will finally have that feud with Remo.</p><p> </p><p>

Christian Faith vs. Angry Gilmore for SWF World Heavyweight</p><p>

Not much to say about this match it's simple there to give Gilmore a massive title defense on his record. Although with Faith I have a recurring theme going on with people questioning if he should keep wrestling. This was the crux of his feud with the Chase Agency last Supreme Challenge and afterwards Faith would involve himself in Frehley's feud with The Truth. Greed would then cut a promo on Faith talking about how his dedication to wrestling destroyed his family with the plan which led to a Wargames-type match at Christmas Clash. The plan was to have Faith's son Matty interrupt costing his father the match but while I was waiting for this event I send Matty to RIPW for developmental training and he ended up winning the title there. Not wanting to deprive RIPW of their champion I hired Karen Killer and renamed her Karen Faith with a gimmick of her being Christian's estranged wife. That said this story didn't effect this match at all as Gilmore didn't care about any of this soap-opera bullshit and not wanting to affect the match too much I made it a clear one-on-one match between Faith and Gilmore with no interference until after the match was already over.</p><p> </p><p>

Jack Bruce vs. Rich Money vs. Remo vs. Valiant vs. John Greed vs. Steve Frehley in an Elimination Chamber Match to decide the Number 1 contender at the Supreme Challenge 35.</p><p>

And now our main event. I wanted to do something different then the usual Royal Rumble match and so booked this elimination chamber match between some of SWF's top stars and a few rising talents who are popular enough to warrant a place in this match. Jack Bruce won this match and will go on to challenge Gilmore for the title at Supreme Challenge. I'm still divided on who's going to win but might go with Jack Bruce with help from Rich Money. Bruce would then turn heel and start a sell-out gimmick</p><p> </p><p>

Upcoming plans now:</p><p>

John Greed and Faith's feud was suppose to end in a steel cell match at the Supreme Challenge but this story was for the most part disappointing so I'm booking the cell match at the next show The World Is Watching.</p><p> </p><p>

Vengeance has been given a three month holiday and when he returns he will feud with John Greed giving him a taste of his own medicine.</p><p> </p><p>

I've also poached Nicky Champion from USPW. When he's contract come up he was busy filming a movie but he'll be finished just in time for The Supreme Challenge where he'll have a match against Rich Money.</p>

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Vengeance, who has been leading a faction with Beast Bantom (HellHammer) and Scythe, is up for contract renewal. He only wants to work PPVs (no matter how much money I throw at him), so considering he's worked one match in the last 11 months due to terminal decline, I guess he's saying goodbye to the SWF. His last match will be a loss to Khoklov at Supreme Challenge.
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<p>@Captain2. A mod sounds like a great Idea, sounds like a huge amount of work tho... as you'd have to sort out everyone's contracts. I'd assume it'll be a lot quicker than trying to play 13 more years. </p><p> </p><p>

I really like how you've developed your roster over the years and the brand split was the logical next step... The Womens brand was nice idea and I guess it was a project for you to keep you going long term.</p><p> </p><p>

Recently I've been on the 1992 save you sent me and I'm into middle of 1993..Having seen your other saves in 1995 and 2000 I've tried to make afew changes to mine to make the save mine kinda.</p><p> </p><p>

I tried getting into your 1999 save but there's just too much going on XD not too much I can make mine and not much I can alter. Lots of stars and a lot of people who could be champion </p><p> </p><p>

Really enjoyed your game and would look forward to a database made for TEW 16. </p><p> </p><p>

Perhaps getting started on it now so by the time 16 comes out you just need to convert and alter the new additions.</p>

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<p>Started as MAW in the default database and imported some RW wrestlers to give me some options and depth. Brought in some of the Champs from other COTT promotions for the RCI.</p><p> </p><p>

At the RCI I had Cameron Vessey beat Matthew Keith with help from Valentine and Starr. This kicked off my big fued for the first few shows of the team of Keith and Mikey James vs Vessey, Valentine and Starr. The next event would see Keith and James coming up short against Vessey and Valentine. At Super Showdown both James and Keith would come out victorious over Valentine and Vessey respectively with Keith capturing the MAW title. </p><p> </p><p>

Also at the RCI we saw three MAW wrestlers get taken out on their way to the ring. At the first Ring Kings weekly event we learned the identity of the attackers Cersaro, Cody Rhodes, and Nick Jackson (Dolph Ziggler). They would declare war on the MAW roster. They beat Citizen X, Findlay, and Mayhem at the second event and then defeated the team of Brian Kendrick, Steven Parker and Remmy Skye at Super Showdown. </p><p> </p><p>

After coming up short in the first round of the RCI La Sombra teamed up with Rey Mysterio Jr to take over the tag team division. Hot on their tails is Elite Dynasty (Ted Dibiase Jr and Jack Swagger) and United Nations (TJ Wilson and Wade Bennett)</p><p> </p><p>

Roger Cage claimed to be the best wrestler on the roster and issued an open challenge which was answered by Bryan Danielson. The two have been locked in a bitter fued since. </p><p> </p><p>

After beating Starr for the MAW American title PJ Black was attacked by Chris Jericho and the two traded some decent matches back and forth until Jericho picked up the win and the belt at Super Showdown. Ended up as the 3rd best match of the night.</p><p> </p><p>

The original plan was to move Cage into a fued with Keith but Cesaro is quickly becoming my top heel, so he will get the next shot at Keith but will ultimately come up short, leading to a Keith/Jericho fued that will last until the big show. </p><p> </p><p>

Will keep the tag belts on Sombra and Mysterio up until the Sam Keith classic, might even let them upset CV2 to lead into a Vessey face turn and fued between the two. </p><p> </p><p>

Jericho will get a good 6 month reign with the secondary title to continue his push to the top. </p><p> </p><p>

Up next is roster cuts. I've expanded too quickly and need to trim down especially with guys like Punk, Shelton Benjamin, KC Glenn, El Mitico Jr and Greg Gauge just toiling away in the midcard. I may use the Keith Cesaro fued to elevate Glenn and Gauge.</p>

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I'm just running a small fed in my game, but SWF has gone nuts. Richard Eisen passed away and Jerry took over, then named Jim Force as head booker. In the past year, the company has fallen to cult. Marat Khoklov is champ. Big Smack Scott is North American champ and tag champion.

 

The roster has ballooned up to 70 wrestlers, including such luminaries as Rich & Famous, Dead Bolt, Grimm Quibble, Rajah and Man Mountain Cahill.

 

I don't know why I missed this post but I laughed upon seeing it. I didn't think any company would hire the great Grimm Quibble. Not even as a jobber.

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Just finished booking Wrestlemania 32 using Fleisch's January 2016 data. Needless to say, very pleased with a 95 A*! My card was...

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Very pleased! Undercard was poor, but AJ vs Cena blew my expectations off the radar. May have to make that a best out of three. Ambrose and Roman was disappointing because of the psychology. Also moved up to International, so a new challenge for me then!

 

Good card! It's a shame about Finn and Shinsuke!

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I've just held Independence Day Slam 2015 in my default USPW save and it might be the end of my save with 2016 coming out soon. Anywho here's the card:

 

World Championship: Nicky Champion vs Rick Law ©

Winner: Nicky Champion

Rating: 89

 

Law returned to USPW about a year ago to lead the Dreadful Alliance, Commissioner Dread's stable designed to restore USPW to greatness after a fall to cult. Dread blamed the fall on Champion & smaller wrestlers like Darryl Devine & Buddy Garner so he tried to use the brute size & power of Big Brody (Giant Brody) & Glacier (Everest) to enforce his authority. Champion's win here was the culmination of his return to the top & is designed to greatly damage Dread's reign which I planned on ending soon.

 

Steel Cell Match: Troy Tornado vs Jay Chord

Winner: Jay Chord

Rating: 90

 

Chord & Tornado debuted as a TCW invasion duo similar to The Outsiders. Tornado turned face after last year's IDS and became one of the most popular stars in USPW. But Chord recruited Mighty Mo & went on to beat Nicky Champion for the World Championship & had a 9 month reign until Rick Law won it. This cell match is the blow-off to a near 2 year story.

 

Women's Championship: Joanne Rodriguez vs Raven Robinson ©

Winner: Joanne Rodriguez

Rating: 75

 

J-Ro was brutally assaulted in her car after becoming number 1 contender & she lost 5 months of her career. This led to her best friend Raven turning into a vigilante who grew darker & more violent with every person she accused. Of course once she beat Alicia Strong for the Championship J-Ro returned with the revelation that Raven was her assailant, cementing Raven's heel turn. This is their 1st match of what I planned on being a division engulfing feud.

 

Bruce The Giant vs Jason Azazel (Hell's Bouncer)

Winner: Jason Azazel

Rating: 76

 

A match planned for 18 months, I avoided doing it at last year's IDS as Azazel wasn't good enough in-ring but now he has officially announced himself as the biggest, most dominating monster in USPW. Bruce wasn't happy about losing this one but I didn't care, this is Azazel's year.

 

James Justice vs T-Rex vs Josh Nova (Joss Thompson)

Winner: T-Rex

Rating: 83

 

Justice is going through a midlife crisis, now a bitter veteran fighting decline being managed by Belle Bryden & the delayed rise of Nova (I signed him almost immediately and it's only now that he's reached the upper midcard). T-Rex is being managed by Seduction and they are absolutely killing it so I inserted him in here as Nova isn't popular enough to beat Justice but I didn't want Justice winning yet either.

 

World Tag Team Championship: The Notorious (Roy Edison & Shooter Deeley) vs Randy Buck (Bumfhole) & Professor Uranium (Captain Atomic)©

Winner: Randy & Uranium

Rating: 80

 

The Notorious won a tournament to get this match against the long time champions. Edison & Deeley are doing really well as a tag team with Floyd Goldworthy as their manager but Randy & Uranium are doing great work restoring the belt prestige and I wanted to keep that up.

 

Other matches were Buddy Garner & Enygma beating Brody & Ekuma as the spin-off to Champion vs Law. Buddy Garner is doing really well considering how out of place he should be and I'm now pushing him under an Iron Man gimmick (not the superhero).

Darryl Devine beat Eddie Peak, Andre Jones won our midcard title the Strap of the Gods in a ladder match against Chris Caulfield, Mighty Mo, Parker Stevens (Steven Parker), 12 Gauge (Greg Gauge) & Fro Caine (Fro Sure).

The Notorious also beat Natural Storm to get their title shot.

I also brought in Joe Sexy who has been unemployed for a year to be our guest host, he tapped out to Alicia Strong in an angle for cutting some Val Venis-type promos in the build up.

 

The show got an overall rating of 92 & a buy rate of 4.23 both of which are the highest for us yet. I really loved this save, it threw so many curveballs which adapted my plans, the rest of the game world felt so organic and other companies have made some great signings. I've quit before & gone back to it but I've no ideas currently & think I'm going to try and get to grips with Japan ahead of the new one. I've tried a few puro games before but I don't fully understand how to book it as I only watch random matches in real life.

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<p>The birth of the legend killer!</p><p> </p><p>

At Lockdown 2016, Magnus defeated Kurt Angle (With Angle's Career On The Line). This is the second time I had Magnus beat Angle since Victory Road: Canada. Now, since Sacrifice is coming up, Magnus will be challenge by Kevin Nash who'll do anything to get Angle's career back! It's better then the way I explained it here lol, also Shamrock is in next in line to take the L so I can get Magnus as over as possible.</p>

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I think I've gone through the stages of loss with my 1987-2000 game. Currently accepting that I'll have to ignore it in order to play Tew 2016. I'm thinking I could try a WCW game starting in 1997 if the mods come out soon enough. Could be fun slowly turning it from WCW to slowly TNA after 2003.
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Top guys? Favorite storylines?

 

Being a small company, its a given that the roster will be constantly changing as people outgrow you, or sign exclusive deals, etc.

Tommy Mercer and Matt Sydal, especially, were my prominent figures, then ACH, PJ Black, my constant pet project TJ Perkins, and Angelico.

Eventually Tommy Mercer came back, Paul London, Jimmy Rave, and Matt Jackson had their time in the sun.

Now a days, only TJP and London are still around. TJ actually developed a loyalty to me and is the longest reigning champ. Built up Marty Scurll to have my favorite storyline thus far, the hero vs. villain shtick between TJP and Marty.

As far as tag teams go, nobody has done better than my personal favorite PPrAy, but I've had high profile teams hold the straps like Angelico & Jack Evans or Tommaso Ciampa & Johnny Gargano. Made a few teams from scratch that worked out too. Had a great underdogs vs. adonis feud between PPrAy and Jessie Godderz/Chris Masters (as Mr. Pectacular and the Masterpiece).

 

Currently building up some new guys and signing bigger names once again because we're nearing Regional and I'm excited. :D

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="HRTVAndrew" data-cite="HRTVAndrew" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34830" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Been a while since I picked this up, but I went through April's IYH over the past few days. Not a whole lot has changed; my main event was UT and the Harts beating HBK and the Steiners, and the match picked up a 92 rating. That's not even my match of the month, though; HBK beat Foley after shenanigans by Piper and Jarrett on Raw, and that match got a 97 without any chemistry notes.<p> </p><p> Other fun stuff: Since that event took place in the Mid-Atlantic region, the crowd was hot for the Rock 'n Roll Express, who had an 83-rated match with Storm and Malenko in the middle of the card that stole the show. It was tied for the second-best match on the card; Diesel-Razor also got an 83, and everything else was in the high-70's or low-80's.</p><p> </p><p> Diesel and Razor's contracts are up, and Razor has made up his mind to leave. That's fine by me; I was sort of out of things for him to do. Diesel is open to staying, and I want to keep him because high-profile, monster heels are pretty easy to book. I'm hoping WCW stays away; I was able to drive them up in recent bidding wars for The Warrior and Lex Luger, and I'm hoping their costs are starting to weigh them down (though I'm not betting the house on it!).</p><p> </p><p> I've just called up Blitzkrieg and Doug Williams from developmental. I'm not sure how Blitzkrieg will work out, but I'm pretty high on Williams, who turned into a very strong all-around worker in the seven or eight months I had him in developmental (he even managed to get some personality into his act, which was a huge surprise to me). My plan is to get him some offense against higher-profile faces I'm not doing much with, and he may join the Million Dollar Corporation once he gets to the midcard level (I figure by that point one of Benoit, Storm, or Malenko will turn against the group).</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Just moved to a different apartment but got into June 1996 the other day. Razor Ramon did leave the promotion, but Diesel re-upped for three years (had to keep him off house shows as a perk, but that was it).</p><p> </p><p> I'm building up KOTR '96 as a big show, with a couple of major blow-off matches. My HBK-Taker feud will finish at Hell in a Cell, while the Steiners and Harts will face off in an "I Quit" match and Foley/Funk will defend the tag titles against Piper/Jarrett. The tournament itself will start on Raw, and since I've got several midcard to upper-midcard guys not doing much, the bracket should be pretty easy to fill (at the moment, I'm leaning towards HHH winning and continuing his push up the card, but that isn't set in stone).</p><p> </p><p> Steve Austin beat Owen Hart for the IC title (thanks to interference from the Steiners), and after his first title defense against Barry Windham, a surprise appearance from The Great Muta prevented him from doing further damage. I got Muta in a talent trade with NJPW; when I signed Dick Togo and Men's Teioh a while back, I had loose plans for them. However, they haven't caught on, so I've mainly gotten use out of loaning them to Japanese promotions and getting some cheap talent in return (for a little while, Jushin Liger had the ability to work for both WCW and WWF!). In this case, I sent Togo, Teioh, and Ultimo Dragon to Japan for the right to use Muta five times, and he'll face Austin for the IC title at KOTR.</p><p> </p><p> My other big development is in the cruiserweight division. Mysterio just finished a feud with Vader (Vader won the blow-off, but Mysterio got a ton of offense and got a big rub by being involved), and following a match with Hakushi on Raw, 2 Cold Scorpio debuted by attacking him. I have this planned to set up a feud for the brand new WWF Cruiserweight Championship, culminating in a ladder match at SummerSlam.</p><p> </p><p> Other feuds: Ahmed Johnson-Steven Regal will finish at KOTR. Diesel is having a short feud with Sgt. Slaughter leading up to that show, and Lance Storm and Dean Malenko continue to move up the tag team ranks by feuding with the freshly-signed duo of Crush and Smash (Ax retired, unfortunately, so no reunion of the original Demolition). Doug Williams (who's been given a Street Fighter gimmick, so think of him as a British version of Dean Ambrose) is feuding with Windham to get him some exposure, and I've paired him up with Brother Love as a manager.</p><p> </p><p> In developmental news, many of my signings are complaining about being cooped up. However, a bunch still have plenty of room to improve, so they'll stay down there a few months. We're getting close to the debut of one Dwayne Johnson, in particular. My only recent signing of note was Adam Pearce; it's been pretty quiet in terms of new guys being generated.</p>
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Going into December 1990 for World Class, started in 1988.

 

Ric Flair is the 2-time World Heavyweight champion, first winning it from Barry Windham, before swapping the title over a couple months. Now he’s heading into a match with Kerry Von Erich, who has only lost one match this year as a result of the Nature Boy’s interference. Kerry hopes to make himself a five-time World Champion, and if he managed to kick his addictions after a failed test, is probably going to carry the company for much of 1991, his test is the beginning of December, if failed, Gordy-Flair will likely be the big program for 1991.

 

The Undertaker and the Great Muta are World Tag Team champions in one of the wildest tag divisions in the world right now, contending with the likes of the Freebirds, the Midnight Express, the Rock and Roll Express, the Legends (Zybsko and Terry Taylor) and now the white hot team of Barry Windham and Kevin Von Erich. The world tag team division mostly consists of main eventers, so while Barry was the lead babyface for almost a year, he’ll stay over here with the caliber of opponents, Taker and Muta were built to Main Event level from here, and will probably pose as challengers to Kerry Von Erich in 91 if he beats Flair.

 

Bruiser Brody is the current Texas Heavyweight Champion, he’s been engaged in a war with Shawn Michaels, and this may be the last major run for the aging Brody. It’s become personal, with the belt becoming secondary, so a victory for Michaels may not come with the championship. As ending this reign may be better used for boosting someone lower on the ladder than Michaels.

 

Steve Casey is the current Television champion, defeating Diamond Dallas Page, he’s been given Cyndi Lauper as a manager, for everything he has, he may not ever be at the World Title level, but down the road could be a solid Texas Heavyweight Champion. For now, there is plenty of midcard competition fighting for the chance to appear on television every week.

The Desires, Tom Prichard and Steve Austin are the Texas Tag Team Champions. They defeated the Simpson brothers recently, who are awaiting their rematch. But just as with the World Tag Team Titles, there are plenty of tag teams competing for this championship. Prichard’s been solid and can definitely crack the upper midcard if allowed, but he’s also a bit of a prick (he’s still mad about a loss in February). Austin’s reached lower midcard fairly quickly, and could some day be a pillar of World Class, I’m hoping Dr. Tom can help him become a solid midcard guy for the time being, without Austin picking up his attitude.

 

William Regal, Dave Finlay and Dean Malenko are the World Six Man Champions. A championship that’s fallen a bit to the wayside, but gives a good rub to some of the guys outside of competition for the other championships. Regal cracked the upper midcard in a previous reign with the Legends, and looks to have a solid future in the Texas Heavyweight championship hunt, if not a World title contender in the future. Finlay’s toughness will certainly shine in World Class in the future, he’s already had a solid run with the Television championship. Where he goes depends on what he can do with what he’s given. The top of the card is stacked with great technical wrestlers, so Dean won’t be limited there, but he doesn’t have the heel pizazz of Flair or the Midnights or the babyface fire of the Von Erichs or Windham, as much as I’m a fan, in the long-term, Dean might be better off elsewhere.

 

Next Big Things:

 

Booker T, signed to a development deal with his brother, he came onto the roster a lot sooner, but has lingered in low card, a successful team may change his fortune.

 

Dustin Rhodes, has been absolutely solid, but hasn’t had much chemistry with anyone except for Brody (teaming and fighting with), a suitable tag partner or another television championship may boost him, but he’s only been in the ring a couple years, so he’s been held back to keep his ego from getting a bit too big.

 

Rob Van Dam, recent signing, brought on as enhancement talent, will likely remain in place until the end of his contract, it should be good for some popularity to get him regular work elsewhere to develop further and return fresh.

 

Eddie Guerrero, brought in with Art Barr, both have hard drug issues, and Art’s attitude was much better when disciplined. They’ve been regularly jobbing in the texas tag division or with Heavy Metal in Six-Man competition. Currently, Heavy Metal is the most certain to be with World Class this time next year.

 

Steve Austin, teaming with Prichard, being built as a strong part of World Class and predicted for greatness.

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Playing the 1996 mod as WWF, and have managed to get through nearly a year in game time, including my first WrestleMania...which is a testament to the mod!

 

The industry took a downturn not long after I started, with WWF and WCW falling to cult status. We're still the top two promotions in the world, though, fortunately. So far I haven't been able to steal anyone away from Atlanta, striking out on Scott Steiner and Arn Anderson.

 

Vader has been my monster heel champion since SummerSlam, and is about to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania.

 

Eddy Guerrero and Chris Evergood (Jericho) have undefeated streaks going into WrestleMania, where Evergood will challenge for Guerrero's IC Title.

 

Mankind wormed his way into Jake Roberts's life to the point that Roberts became his begrudging mentor. As thanks, Mankind has managed to secure a Tag Team Title match against the Millionaire Class (Helmsley and Austin) at WrestleMania, with the hopes of giving Roberts his first WWF gold.

 

Brian Pillman has been up to all kinds of craziness since he arrived in the fall, including sucking up to Ted DiBiase and offering to be his campaign manager in his bid for presidency of the WWF. Meanwhile, Pillman has also set his sights on HBK. (In my storylines, Pillman is basically like The Joker from The Dark Knight--seemingly crazy, but really setting all sorts of things in motion. He's already planted the seeds for Camp Cornette to implode, and now he's working on tormenting HBK to the point that Michaels cracks, thus depriving the WWF of a top, marketable figure. Pillman's ultimate goal is to put himself in a position of power--not just as WWF champion, but as the head of the company--so that he can be the one who fires Steve Austin...revenge for Austin moving on without him during their Hollywood Blond days!)

 

After seeing Owen Hart constantly compared to Bret Hart, and the effects it was having on him, Bret and Owen fought in a triple threat match with Vader for not only the WWF Title, but also the rights to the Hart name. The person who won would be the champion, and if a Hart was pinned, that Hart would lose his family name forever. Owen was pinned by Vader, and disappeared. Now, Bret has run afoul of King David (British Bulldog) and Curt Hennig. When Jackie Chan attended the Royal Rumble PPV and predicted a Hart victory, David & Hennig took offense and attacked Chan. Now Bret will team up with Chan to take on David & Hennig at WrestleMania.

 

Sycho Sid has been taken under the wing of a mysterious benefactor, and has begun to assemble a stable he calls the Deadly Sins. When Sid declared himself the ruler of the world in the WWF, newcomer Tomahawk (Ron Simmons) decided that would be the right guy to attack in order to make a name for himself. Sid retaliated by taking out Tomahawk's manager, Mr. Fuji, and now Tomahawk, Goldust, and Ahmed Johnson will face uneven odds against Sid and his Sins, Carl Ouellet, Bart Gunn, and the League of Lucifer (Henry Godwinn and Bradshaw in biker gimmicks).

 

Seemingly tired of hearing Jerry Lawler on commentary putting down Owen Hart after the loss of his name, a mysterious, masked man known as the Dungeon Master (yeah, it's Owen) has emerged to challenge Lawler to a match at WrestleMania.

 

And finally, Marty Jannetty & 1-2-3 Kid hope to end their long feud with the Bodydonnas, who have recently come under the managership of Pat Patterson, who has demoted Sunny to his secretary. They will battle it out in a 2/3 Falls match at WrestleMania.

 

And in the pre-show, I hope to establish the first ever WWF Battle Royale champion, who will be given a belt that will be defended only in battle royales.

 

I really need to inject some new blood into my ME and UM, but no one in my midcard is ready yet, and as I noted earlier, I haven't been able to sign anyone away from WCW. I do have a relationship with NJPW, so I'm considering bringing in some of their guys for a storyline while I build up a couple of midcarders (possibly Jesse James and Carl Ouellet).

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Got bored today and started to play WCW lives for the first time. I've decided to try and slowly turn WCWs remains into a bigger version of TNA. My first hires were Samoa Joe, Chris Sabin, Austin Aries, Daffney, Angelina Love, Eric Young and Bobby Rooooooode. I also feel like I cheated a bit as I got CM Punk, John Cena and Brian Danielson. But at least the future of WCW is secure!
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I've done a year in my NYCW save and I finished the year with a BLOCKBUSTER!

 

'Man Mountain' Cahill holds the NYCW Empire Championship, he won it from Roger Cage in May after Honest Frank cost him the title. After defeating 'Bulldozer' Brandon Smith to retain his title at the last show of 2015, Randy Bumfhole made his debut as the two ended the show face-to-face. MMC has been saying there was no one left to defeat him and Bumfhole was a big addition. Now the two will fight over the main strap.

 

Honest Frank took Monty Trescarde under his tutelage and they have become The Affluent Society. They first cost Cage his title and after seeing his old buddy being targeted, Sammy The Shark came to Cage's aid and Shark Cage was back as a regular team. After a few months of back and forth, Shark Cage challenged The Affluent Society for the NYCW Tag Team Championship after Frank & Monty defeated The Ring Generals. Shark Cage would lose at the last show of 2015 when Cage inadvertently hit his partner and Sammy was not too happy after the match.

 

The next big storyline is the ascension of Briggs (aka The Silencer). Dominant since his debut, he claimed he wanted to retire all of the "old yellers." He successfully retired Whistler in September and now has set his sights on Steve Flash.

 

The tag team division has grown a ton in a year. Right now Shark Cage and The Affluent Society are battling over the gold but The Ring Generals (Waldorf/Statler) are the best full-time tag team. The division also boasts The Connection (McManus/Jenkins), Tracksuit Mafia (Wright/Nelson) and a couple more teams looking to get to the top.

 

In the midcard, Ricky Turner held the NYCW Regional Championship until the last show of 2015 when KC Glenn beat him in an amazing match.

 

I have parted ways with some of the older names like Whistler, Rick Sanders/Masked Mauler and will eventually do the same with Black Hat Bailey.

 

I'm also trying to get my user character over. I've risen to a 14 in popularity in the home region, but I'm stuck in the lower midcard so I tagged myself up in hopes to move up the card.

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I've done a year in my NYCW save and I finished the year with a BLOCKBUSTER!

 

'Man Mountain' Cahill holds the NYCW Empire Championship, he won it from Roger Cage in May after Honest Frank cost him the title. After defeating 'Bulldozer' Brandon Smith to retain his title at the last show of 2015, Randy Bumfhole made his debut as the two ended the show face-to-face. MMC has been saying there was no one left to defeat him and Bumfhole was a big addition. Now the two will fight over the main strap.

 

Honest Frank took Monty Trescarde under his tutelage and they have become The Affluent Society. They first cost Cage his title and after seeing his old buddy being targeted, Sammy The Shark came to Cage's aid and Shark Cage was back as a regular team. After a few months of back and forth, Shark Cage challenged The Affluent Society for the NYCW Tag Team Championship after Frank & Monty defeated The Ring Generals. Shark Cage would lose at the last show of 2015 when Cage inadvertently hit his partner and Sammy was not too happy after the match.

 

The next big storyline is the ascension of Briggs (aka The Silencer). Dominant since his debut, he claimed he wanted to retire all of the "old yellers." He successfully retired Whistler in September and now has set his sights on Steve Flash.

 

The tag team division has grown a ton in a year. Right now Shark Cage and The Affluent Society are battling over the gold but The Ring Generals (Waldorf/Statler) are the best full-time tag team. The division also boasts The Connection (McManus/Jenkins), Tracksuit Mafia (Wright/Nelson) and a couple more teams looking to get to the top.

 

In the midcard, Ricky Turner held the NYCW Regional Championship until the last show of 2015 when KC Glenn beat him in an amazing match.

 

I have parted ways with some of the older names like Whistler, Rick Sanders/Masked Mauler and will eventually do the same with Black Hat Bailey.

 

I'm also trying to get my user character over. I've risen to a 14 in popularity in the home region, but I'm stuck in the lower midcard so I tagged myself up in hopes to move up the card.

 

I love NYCW. Lots of fun characters. I always find myself pushing New York Doll, though rarely is he ever a Hot Prospect for me.

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Booked Sabu vs RVD(add new player,hire with NJPW and talent trade=profit) at BOLA 2016 in my ALL-NEW PWG game.Sabu got injured.RVD won,it scored a 50.

 

The Main Event - "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal(this gimmick is more ''PWG'' I guess) vs Roderick Strong© for the PWG World Heavyweight title,in wich Lethal won scored a 75.Lethal also won the BOLA.

 

Jushin "Thunder" Liger and Tiger Mask IV(loan) vs The Young Bucks© for the Tag Titles pulled out an impressive 80,it came right before the ME.

 

Meanwhile,Roman Reigns has won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship,Fleisch really did a great job on this mod didn't he?

Roderick Strong won the FIP World Heavyweight title a day after losing the PWG World Heavyweight title.

 

DB was loaned to NXT.

 

Kurt Angle retired.

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Captain2" data-cite="Captain2" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34830" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Got bored today and started to play WCW lives for the first time. I've decided to try and slowly turn WCWs remains into a bigger version of TNA. My first hires were Samoa Joe, Chris Sabin, Austin Aries, Daffney, Angelina Love, Eric Young and Bobby Rooooooode. I also feel like I cheated a bit as I got CM Punk, John Cena and Brian Danielson. But at least the future of WCW is secure!</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I did the same thing a few months back. I ended up making Joe and Punk into a team with James Mitchell as their manager. I gave Danielson a run as tv champ but he bailed on me once his contract ran out because he wanted to be freelance. I built Cena up teaming with then turning on Dustin Rhodes. </p><p> I made little goals to keep me going. Once I had TV I aimed for a 1.0 rating which I got after about 3 months and at last play I was a year in and had just managed to get onto TNN (Wednesdays not Mondays) Which also has Raw. I didn't know that would be possible. </p><p> I did do some silly things like pay stupid money to get Billy Gunn and Val Venis when their WWE deals came up. I also signed Bulldog who was a massive bust but the young talent are doing good.</p>
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