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1994: Hulkamania Extreme Edition...

 

I've turned ECW into a Hardcore wrestling company, pretending that i, as Hulk Hogan, realized that Paul E. Dangerously is right... i've created my own versions of the Dudley Family (Buh Buh Ray, D-Von, Kurrgan and Elizabeth) and The Full-Blooded Italians (Little Guido, Manny Manero (Disco Inferno) & Gerard James (BG James)). I'm looking forward to keep it that way and when it reaches Cult, i'll leave the NWA and form a stable with Hulk Hogan & Shane Douglas.

 

I've been trying to figure out a way to debut the Dudleys in my '94 WWF game (now 1996) I'm not too aware of how they formed in ECW but I think I'm gonna put the focus on Spike Dudley to begin with, have him as a face jobber who calls out all the monster heels looking for a fight. I'll job him out for a couple of months until he gets beat down and Bubba/D-Von make the save.

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<p>1987. Hulkamania is running wild in my WWF game. I'm currently building to Summerslam with Randy Savage Vs Andre the Giant. Roddy Piper Vs our fastest rising star, Ted DiBiase and the main event of Hulk Hogan defending his World title against King of the Ring 1987 winner, Jake "The Snake" Roberts.</p><p> </p><p>

I also ditched one of my B shows and picked up an A show. It's a bit unrealistic but I was having morale problems with my upper Midcard to main event guys only wrestling once a month if I could fit them in.</p>

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I've been trying to figure out a way to debut the Dudleys in my '94 WWF game (now 1996) I'm not too aware of how they formed in ECW but I think I'm gonna put the focus on Spike Dudley to begin with, have him as a face jobber who calls out all the monster heels looking for a fight. I'll job him out for a couple of months until he gets beat down and Bubba/D-Von make the save.

 

That's great, usually the Dudleys don't get in my plans when i play in WWF.

 

Now, i got Hulk Hogan in a feud against Shane Douglas, who's with Mr. Hughes, Tammy Lynn Sytch and Tony Halme (Ludvig Borga), but he's tagging along with Tommy Dreamer. It looks that i'll have to pull from the NWA sooner than i tought. The idea is they would end up clashing in a match that would decide the destiny of the ECW within the NWA. Also, i got Taz & RVD in a feud vs Tsunami (Earthquake) and Jimmy Snuka. Sweeny Todd (Brutus Beefcake) is in rehab. When i reach Cult i'm considering bringing Barry Windham as an alternative since Raven is still in WWF. He would lead up a group similar to Raven's Nest called The Longhorn Militia.

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<p>Jumped back into my SWF save in the default data. Finished up the booking for the first ever SWF Network Presents the Rip Chord Invitational.</p><p> </p><p>

Final 4 was a collection of some of the best MAW talents of all time:</p><p>

Steven Parker</p><p>

Jimmy "Mainstream" Hernandez</p><p>

Greg Gauge</p><p>

Hollywood Bret Starr</p><p> </p><p>

Steven Parker took home the tournament win and now has earned a title shot of his choice. The final show also saw the first appearance of Jay Chord, who came out to present the trophy and then joined Matthew Keith in beating up the runner up, Greg Gauge, continuing their storyline.</p><p> </p><p>

In the Quarterfinal round we saw the best match in the tournament, a 95 match between Steven Parker and Mikey Lau. Given that Mikey Lau is the ELITE brand champion and has been North American Champion for almost a year at this point, I decide to go ahead with a fued between the two. The build up to their match was electric. Each week Parker would come to the ring with an increasingly bigger trophy for winning the RCI. The two were absolute gold on the mic with each other and I was getting myself hyped for their match, hoping it would be my first 100 in this save.</p><p> </p><p>

After Joey Morgan vs Aaron Andrews and Angry Gilmore vs Joshua Taylor both delivered 93 rated matches, I was all set for our Main Event. I got a disappointing 88 and Lau gave Parker a back injury which will knock him out of action for two months. On the following episode of ELITE, Lau issued a formal apology and will be taking time off to clear his head.</p><p> </p><p>

Originally not the plans I had for this story, but it might work out better. Gives me the chance to give Mikey a nice break and have him come back as a heel down the road. I can also play the sympathy card for Parker and give him his first chance as the top babyface. First he will have a fued with the Interim North American Champion Angry Gilmore.</p>

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<p>Bound For Glory</p><p> </p><p>

Last TNA safe file PPV before I gave up on it.</p><p> </p><p>

Bound for Glory 2019</p><p> </p><p>

1. Adam Cole def. Roderick Strong, Pentagon Jr and Fenix to retain the X-Division title.</p><p> </p><p>

2. Nattie Neidhart def. Gail Kim in a career vs. career match</p><p> </p><p>

3. Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks def. James Storm & The Wolves</p><p> </p><p>

4. Kendra Banks (Sasha Banks) def. Madison Rayne to win TNA Women's title</p><p> </p><p>

5. Cody Rhodes & Mike Bennett def. The Briscoes to win TNA tag team titles</p><p> </p><p>

6. Dave Batista def. Matt Morgan in a six sides of steel.</p><p> </p><p>

7. Ethan Carter III defeated Drew Galloway</p><p> </p><p>

8. Randy Orton def. Kurt Angle and John Ambrose (Dean Ambrose) to become #1 Contender to the World title.</p><p> </p><p>

9. Matt Hardy def. Jeff Hardy, Jay Lethal, Mil Muertes, Eli Drake and Hiroshi Tanahashi (talent trade) to retain the King of the Mountain title.</p><p> </p><p>

10. Bobby Lashley def Dwayne Johnson in a 2 of 3 falls to win the TNA world title.</p>

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<p>Wcw 1994</p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i.imgur.com/YEhoab1.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

Started my first ever real life save in TEW (i have always chosen C-Verse before). Starting with a WCW roster that is loaded with potential; have a great working agreement with NJPW; and gets to push Frank Anderson.</p><p> </p><p>

I spam the upcoming Hogan vs Flair match, while WWF sign The Warrior and relegate Bret Hart from being the figurehead. WWF still leads the ratings war, despite pulling off awful shows. WCW starts ok with some ratings in the B range, trying to build overness for Steamboat, Austin, Guardian Angel and Arn.</p><p> </p><p>

I try to only hire workers that was hired in 1994 or that have worked for WCW earlier during their career, but i don't intend to hire guys like Hacksaw, Beefcake or Earthquake.</p><p> </p><p>

I've reactivated the WCW Light Heavyweight title and started a tournament to crown the champion. In this tournament are workers like Brad Armstrong, Jushin Thunder Liger, El Samurai, Brady Boone, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko. I will try to avoid the future cruiserweight stars (like Ultimo Dragon, Juventud and Jericho) for some while unless some other promotion tries to hire them to written deals.</p><p> </p><p>

My only steal so far is Bam Bam Bigelow. He was on a PPV deal with WWF, so i stole him so that i can push him as a dominant monster heel. He has yet to debut, but will either be an ally of Vader or a muscle for hire for DDP.</p><p> </p><p>

One other change i did, was that Sting and Flair didn't have the unification match. So Flair feuds with Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight championship, while Sting is still WCW International World Heavyweight champion and are challenged by International stars like Ron Simmons, The Great Muta and Masahiro Chono.</p>

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<p>Wcw 1994</p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i.imgur.com/z5G1FYf.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

This is so awesome, Jim Powers wins the title. <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

Kind of makes me want to rehire Jim Steele and push him into a WCW TV Title champion. He is currently in AJPW and will hopefully develope nicely.</p>

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<p>Started a 1987 game after reading through Final Countdown's dynasty and since I'm not familiar with the era at all, I'm using it as kind of reference for ideas. Currently in June and preparing for King of the Ring.</p><p> </p><p>

Ted DiBiase and Rick Rude have become absolute studs for me. Ted has shot up to main event status just after two months and Rude (with the help of Heenan) went from opener to upper midcarder in a month. However, his constant drug use makes me ultra weary of putting any title on him. I planned on having him relieve Steamboat of the IC belt, but I'm thinking I need to suspend him or rehab him first. I just hope he can make it to the next PPV sober, wrestle high, and then allow me to suspend him.</p><p> </p><p>

Hogan is pure money. Every PPV has gotten an A because of him (And sometimes Savage). Anyone he works with gets insanely over even though they always lose the feud. I've got a list of guys I'd like to see become champion and are all potential Hogan-dethroners. Jake Roberts, Savage, Piper, DiBiase. I'm leaning toward DiBiase and then I can give it to Roberts at Mania or something.</p><p> </p><p>

IC wise, Steamboat and Savage gave me two great matches. Now Steamboat is going through a variety of opponents and while I want to give Rude the belt next, I'm not likely to. If I can take the tag belts off him and get him up to upper midcarder after SummerSlam, Bret Hart could be the one. I like the idea of giving Harley Race a quick run, but I don't know. Getting Koko B. Ware seems like a fun possibility too.</p><p> </p><p>

Speaking of the tag scene, I'm not quite sure what I'm doing with it just yet. The plan is for the Hart Foundation to lose the belts at SummerSlam, but I haven't finalized an opponent yet. The Bulldogs and the Rock 'n' Roll Express are my options and I might give it to the Bulldogs just because they're a bit more over.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm doing my best to make the women's division a thing. The current main roster division is weak, but I've got some talent in developmental nearly ready to call up. I haven't used my working relationship with AJW much, but I'm eventually going to once I call up some talent.</p><p> </p><p>

I've got the usual suspects in my developmental too. Sting, The Rockers, Taker, and Foley. I had just called up Pillman. I can't think of anyone else I really need to bring in just yet. I've got guys like Vader, Mr. Perfect, Owen, and others on my shortlist. Just waiting for the right time for them. Though I need lower card heel depth badly.</p>

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<p>CZCW 2018, Cult. </p><p> </p><p>

I have recently decided to get CZCW back in its original direction, to build up pop in my guys i signed TCW guys who only got renewed to PPA, which meant i had a few heavier weight guys. </p><p> </p><p>

The guy are mostly meant for a year or two stay to get my CZCW boys over.</p><p> </p><p>

To counter this and as some of my boys are now over I signed an influx or lighter weights like Amazing Fire Fly, El Hijo De Zoink,Motoyuki Miyake, American Elemental II to be next set of guys the old TCW guys help to get over.</p><p> </p><p>

Managed to sign Swoop McCarthy as well getting a rocket strapped to him.</p><p> </p><p>

I have my own network, i got bored of the save and the grind so 4 months game time ago i had my user(owner of CZCW) set up a TV network as one of his outside venture and gave CZCW a slot. it shows the 2 shows a month I do on commercial TV. </p><p> </p><p>

It has given the game new life for me as I wanted to make it before the CZCW original retire. Otherwise it would have been like 2030 before id have made it naturally.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

The aim is to buy out TCW eventually as they are slowly dieing and replace them as the number 4 company in the US after USPW, SWF and SOTBW and build up from there</p><p> </p><p>

PHWG are in debt so I hope i can buy them out and make them a new brand that only tours Japan.</p><p> </p><p>

My pride and joy is Cali Love Machine, he is the Jerry Lawler of the South West with 90 pop there after winning the COTT title and being victorious in his feud against my user.</p><p> </p><p>

MAW was about to go out of buisness so I bought them and used them as my developmental.</p><p> </p><p>

I lost Tigre Salvaje to Japan <img alt=":(" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/frown.png.e6b571745a30fe6a6f2e918994141a47.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> I was going to push him to the moon soon, hopefully sign him back by end of the year, unfortunately that had left his partner El Jaguar with nothing to do now, so Ive sent him down to MAW untill something opens up. The ust couldn't rise above midcard so maybe this is hat I needed to finally let go of pushing them <img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Fox Mask and Remmy Sky finally lost the Tag titles ending their 2 year reign with 38 title defences helping to build up the division because of this they will be getting pushed to a CZCW World title feud soon. Fox will have a short few month reign that will be his last, and Remmy will take it off him and have a good reign as reward for his help in building the tag scene, for his individual performances that hardly dropped below 80 in 2 years and also for staying clean for 2 years now.</p><p> </p><p>

Brought in the New Wave and the Biggs Brothers to help further develop the tag division and help put over new champions American Cobra and the others. Ive had scout for 9 months going Solo and doing amazing and not currently on time decline. He'll be picking up a tag title or to and a Word title at some point.</p>

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TNA - January 2019

National Size

 

Most popular stars:

KENTA (pop: 94)

Dean Ambrose (pop: 91)

Kota Ibushi (pop: 87)

Tyler Breeze (pop: 86)

Io Shirai (pop: 84)

 

Just finished up a very successful 2018, currently still ranked 2 behind WWE.

Early on into the game WWE got hit with a scandal being involved with the Mafia and they dropped to cult size, they're still ranked 1 because they have a higher importance level in Europe, Australia, and the British Isles.

 

I just spent $70 million creating my own broadcasting network to help build popularity in those areas because I really need it to go International.

 

Current Champs:

KENTA - TNA World Heavyweight Champion

Io Shirai - TNA World Women's Champion

Chad Gable - TNA Intercontinental Champion

Drew Gulak - TNA Junior Heavyweight Champion

Kana - TNA Women's Calibur Champion (floating level women's title)

Mount Rushmore (Adam Cole & Kevin Steen) - TNA World Tag Team Champions

 

Just finished off a 32-man tournament called the Ground Zeroes Tournament held in December, taking up two different nights. The second night's card was:

Show Rating: 100

Quarter Finals: Kota Ibushi def AJ Styles

Quarter Finals: Tyler Breeze def Chad Gable

Quarter Finals: Shinsuke Nakamura def Brodie Lee (Luke Harper)

Quarter Finals: Dean Ambrose def Sami Zayn

Io Shirai, Kairi Hojo & Kana def Charlotte, Cheerleader Melissa, & Mayu Iwatani

Drew Gulak def Matt Sydal to retain the TNA Jr Heavyweight Championship

Semi-Finals: Dean Ambrose def Tyler Breeze

Semi-Finals: Kota Ibushi def Shinsuke Nakamura

KENTA def Seth Rollins to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Finals: Dean Ambrose def Kota Ibushi for the Ground Zeroes Tournament trophy

 

Gonna keep going till I hit Global size to get that achievement.

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<p>Ho ho Lun is now a four-time Tag Team champion in my company,without ever losing the title.What happened?Well..</p><p> </p><p>

My now-retired UC(i didn't even knew the game would force me into retirement <img alt=":(" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/frown.png.e6b571745a30fe6a6f2e918994141a47.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />) Terry Funk gave his half of the gold to Cody Rhodes in order to challenge Johnny Gargano(wich is champ again right now) to win the Undisputed Hardcore World Championship.</p><p> </p><p>

Rhodes signed a written deal with NJPW,so,being a Liger fan I gave one half of the belt to him.</p><p> </p><p>

A couple weeks later,Liger retired.Guess It's my fault for doing multi-advance and not realizing he announced his retirement three months before.He's now my second HOF inductee,the first being,well,Terry Funk.</p><p> </p><p>

I now gave one half of the belt to Manami Toyota,the current 2-time NWA World Women's champion.Why?Well,I think she'll retire soon.I'm really planning on bringing old guys or ones wich will clearly either be snaped up by the big leagues or injure themselves until Ho Ho Lun has 10 title reigns without losing it once.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

EDIT:Well,Toyota Retired.She had also won the NWA World Six Man Tag Titles(wich by the way is held by three person) with RVD and MVP.I didn't want her to retire right now,I mean,how about that HOI induction?At least she got inducted to my HOF.</p><p>

I gave her third of the Six Man Tag to...Ho Ho Lun,and her half of my Tag Titles to Kurt Angle.Both are injured BUT both will be back in 8 days.Surprisngly,the title has B prestige despite none of the champions being able to defend it more than twice.Also,I wonder if the game's IWC thinks Funk is retiring all of this guys on purprose just to push Ho Ho to the moon.</p>

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<p>Started the Rise of Bray.</p><p> </p><p>

Had Sister Abigail (Daffney) debut in Bray vs Orton causing Bray to win. He's reunited the Wyatt Family, debuted a new finisher and I'm going to build him up with a feud vs The Devil's Chosen (Sting, 'Taker and Kane) before eventually winning the belt. I want to establish him as the #1 heel on Smackdown.</p>

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<p>Playing as WCW in the Sep. 1995 mod. Wanted my own version of the Royal Rumble but didn't want to use World War 3. So I combined the concept of WW3 with the name of BattleBowl.</p><p> </p><p>

Keep the 3 ring set up, but only use 30 guys instead of 60. 3 10 man battle royals happen at the same time, with the 3 winners meeting in the center ring in a triple threat elimination match. The winner wins the BattleBowl title a shot at the World Title at Starrcade the next month.</p>

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<p>Another great Smackdown PPV is done and the first PPV following Summerslam known as Superstars (I hated that WWE made this show worthless so I made it a PPV) went really well.</p><p> </p><p>

To start off we had a triple threat match for the European Title. The new Tye Dillinger faced off against Samoa Joe and the former Champion Zeshin Ikoma and he retained his title in a 79 rated match. How I imagine it going is Samoa Joe hits a musclebuster on Ikoma and Tye throws him out of the ring and picks up the victory which sets up a Joe vs Tye match next month.</p><p> </p><p>

We followed that up with the continuation of the ****ed up storyline between Chad Gable and Jason Jordan despite them having negative chemistry in matches. Anyway JJ has gone even more crazy over the past 3 weeks and when Gable wanted nothing to do with him he didn't care and kept attacking him anyway. Before the match Gable makes his entrance and he waits for Jordan to come out and when he does he is riding a horse which he proceeds to ride around the ring before getting in the ring, low blowing Gable, getting on his horse and riding off again. The angle got a 100 A* rating because Jordan has amazing Entertainment skills and this feud is going to continue even longer because I find it amazing to write. The character of Jordan reminds me a lot of Broken Matt Hardy just without the whole final deletion thing which definitely WON'T be happening in my game.</p><p> </p><p>

The next match after that was for the Women's United States Championship and AJ Lee had her rematch against Liv Morgan for the belt but in a 86 A rated match Liv Morgan just managed to defeated AJ. Post match AJ is getting to her feet when she is attacked from behind by a returning Kharma. Seeing the attack Liv dived into the ring and looked like she was going to help AJ but instead she joined in the beat down. However as she lifted her up to hit the Living Hell (her finisher) Emma's music hit and she ran down to the ring and made the save before she hit it. Don't know whether I'm going to do a fatal 4 way or two singles matches at the next PPV.</p><p> </p><p>

Tyler Breeze has been very confident since winning the light heavyweight title and he backed up that confidence in a 77 B match where he retained his Light Heavyweight title against Akira Tozawa. Trying to rebuild Breeze back up as he main evented the 2017 Royal Rumble against CM Punk and Christopher Daniels for the WHC and at that Wrestlemania he beat John Cena but after that he fell down to the midcard for a while and I feel he could be a star for us.</p><p> </p><p>

In an 88 B+ rated match The Uso's defeated Hermanos Enmascarados (Angel De Oro and Angel De Plata) to retain their IC Tag Team Championships. I'm not good with coming up with team names and their team is just Masked Brothers in spanish. They are former IC Tag Champions and NXT Tag Champions but they weren't going to win here with how good The Uso's have been so far.</p><p> </p><p>

The next match was the second highest rated match of the night when Cole Galloway retained his Intercontinental Title against Ted Dibiase Jr in a 94 A. Dibiase wanted to become a 2 time IC Champion after he was given the title by Randy last year then lost it in his first defense but he was never going to defeat Galloway who is one of my favourite guys in real life so he is getting a major push that Vince should have given him instead of the ****ing 3MB.</p><p> </p><p>

Following that we had a street fight between Randy Orton and John Cena basically because I have big plans for Cena and he needs momentum and who better to get it against than Randy Orton. Randy is starting to have declining physical ability but Cena doesn't so I think it's time to slowly move Randy down the card and have him put people over. Because they aren't great in Hardcore matches the match only got an 82 despite their great Chemistry.</p><p> </p><p>

After that Mr Money In The Bank Enzo Amore stepped up to try and stop the role that Apollo has been on but he was unsuccessful in his effort in a 92 A as Apollo continues to steamroll through the Smackdown Roster again. I don't know when Enzo or Finn will cash in on either brand and the plans I have mean both could happen after Mania which I don't feel happy about.</p><p> </p><p>

In the semi main event I gave Chris Sabin a chance to see how he could do in singles action when he took on Smackdown's newest signing Shinsuke Nakamura and Sabin impressed as the match got an 89 A. Shinsuke was doing nothing on Raw so I kayfabe had his Raw contract run up and following Summerslam he debuted on SD and attacked Chris Sabin because he wanted to make a big impact here. Big Plans for him over the next 6 months.</p><p> </p><p>

After their amazing Summerslam match, Cody Rhodes got his rematch for the WWE Championship against the champion King Wyatt and they beat their 98 A* rated match at SS with a 99 A* rated match where Wyatt defeated Cody Rhodes to retain his WWE Championship. I thought about having Enzo cash in here but Wyatt deserves better than a 3 month title reign.</p><p> </p><p>

The show itself got a 96 A* and once again SD are on top of Raw in attendances and ratings but the attendances are because they have Ziggler who is the figurehead I guess.</p>

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<p>Currently with SWF in September 2016. </p><p> </p><p>

In May, World Heavyweight Champion Jack Bruce was knocked out (on television) when he took a stunt bump and broke his neck in a loss to Brandon James in a ladder match after Remo interfered. </p><p> </p><p>

In June, we began the SWF Supreme Television Championship Tournament to crown a new champion. I plan to have this tournament every year, with the winner getting a title shot at The Supreme Challenge.</p><p> </p><p>

Brandon James, the #1 Contender, sat out the tournament saying he would defeat the champion at The Supreme Challenge. Nicky Champion and Remo were the favorites, but Brandon James stated he would choose his opponent, taking out the stronger competitors. All three would interfere in matches, with many matches finishing without a clear winner after interference, and having to be re-started the next week. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Quarterfinals:</strong></p><p>

Nicky Champion d. Zimmy Bumfhole w/Emma Chase</p><p>

Remo d. Joey Morgan</p><p>

Hollywood Brett Star w/ Emma Chase d. Eric Eisen</p><p>

Spencer Spade d. Steven Parker w/Emma Chase</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Semifinals:</strong></p><p>

Hollywood Brett Starr w/ Emma Chase d. Nicky Champion</p><p>

Spencer Spade d. Remo</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Finals:</strong></p><p>

Spencer Spade d. Hollywood Brett Starr for the SWF World Heavyweight Championship.</p><p> </p><p>

Brandon James, Rogue or Nicky Champion became involved in several matches, and there were more than few matches that were restarted after interference. Spade faced off with #1 Contender Big Cat Brandon in The Supreme Challenge Main Event. Spencer Spade defeated Brandon clean, cementing himself as the new face of SWF. </p><p> </p><p>

James Prudence, the North American Champion, has brought in great ratings, so I've brought in guys to put Spencer Spade over -- Marat Kholklov will be the next challenger. Eventually, Prudence and Spade will have to face off, but Prudence will need to drop the North American Championship first.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Current Champions</strong></p><p>

SWF World Tag Team Championships: Faith & Ranger</p><p>

SWF World Champion: Spencer Spade</p><p>

SWF North American Champion: James Prudence</p><p>

2016 SWF Supreme Television Champion Tournament Winner: Spencer Spade</p>

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<p>Jim: Fans, if you missed it on Pay-Per-View, now's your chance to see all the action from the year's biggest tag-team wrestling event.</p><p>

Paul: That's right JR! Now available from Time Warner Home Video, it's the 1989 World Tag Summit!</p><p>

Jim: Tonight on World Wide Wrestling, we're gonna be running down the whole tournament, and give you a preview of what you could be seeing if you buy the 1989 World Tag Summit</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1989 World Tag Summit Preliminary Round</strong></p><p>

<strong>The Steiner Brothers(Rick & Scott Steiner) vs. The Faces of Fear(Meng and the Barbarian)</strong> - The Barbarian holds the record for the most unique partners in the World Tag Summit, first teaming with The Warlord in 1987, then Johnny Ace last year, and now fellow Tongan, Meng.</p><p>

Paul: The Steiners came into this tournament with a mission. Earlier in the year, they've had close-but-not-good-enough matches against top teams like The Brainbusters and The Road Warriors. They showed up to the Denver Auditorium determined to establish themselves as a marquee team.</p><p>

Jim: And let's not diminish the Faces of Fear. They've only been teaming for 6 months at this point. I think with a little more experience as a team, they could really be a force to be reckoned with in the tag team division.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Rockers(Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs Public Enemy(Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge)</strong> - Even though he's been a singles competitor since his debut here in WCW, Shawn Michales has actually spent a good part of his career in a tag team, winning regional tag titles here in the NWA, and in the now-defunct AWA. The NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion, Shawn Michaels, wanted to take part in this tournament, so he made a phone call to his old friend.</p><p>

Paul: Y'know, I like these Public Enemy guys. They're inexperienced, but I think they have potential.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Rock N Roll Express(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) vs Kevin & Kerry Von Erich</strong> - It's been a rough few months for the tag-team stalwarts, The Rock N' Roll Express. They've been out of the title picture for some time. Against two of the best and brightest from Texas though, they showed why they're one of the best of all time.</p><p>

Paul: Fun fact, one of the Von Erich's is missing an appendage! Bet you can't guess who's missing what!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Road Warriors(Hawk and Animal) vs The Dudes With Attitudes(Terry Taylor and Shane Douglas)</strong> - The Road Warriors came into this tournament looking to re-establish themselves at the top team in WCW, having only a couple months ago lost the titles, after a dominant run I might add, to The Brainbusters.</p><p>

Paul: And I'll give them credit, despite the dumb haircuts, put aside the skateboards, and the goofy sunglasses, these two are slowly but surely maturing into great competitors. But they're not good enough, not yet, to beat the best.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Twin Towers(Big Boss Rogers and Officer Mike Grey) vs The Nasty Boys(Jerry Saggs and Brian Knobbs)</strong> - Not a whole lot I can say about this one, folks. This was a hard-hitting affair from bell-to-bell.</p><p>

Paul: Kinda ironic, don't you think, that a couple 'a cops used illegal tactics, not that I don't condone it, to win this match?</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta vs The Fantastics(Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers)</strong> - Tenryu and Tsuruta representing our friends in the east, All Japan Pro Wresting. They're also the strongest tag-team in all of Japan, holding the NWA International Tag Team Titles for a little over two years, defending against international stars like the Von Erichs, Ted DeBiase, and Stan Hansen.</p><p>

Paul: And boy, did they show it against the Fantastics. Y'know, there's some juicy backstage drama behind this match, and if you wanna hear all about it, just call the Wrestling Hotline at 1-900-909-9900. Kids, get your parents permission... Or don't.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ted DeBiase and Don "The Rock" Muraco vs Rayo de Jalisco and El Dandy</strong> - Bit of a history lesson here, Ted DeBiase came in to WCW in late 1987, claiming that with his vast personal fortune he would build an army. He promised at Clash of Champions IV that he'd unveil The Rock on which he'd build his army, and that's when Don Muraco made his WCW debut, helping DeBiase beat The American Dream Dusty Rhodes. They weren't active enough as a team to be eligible for last years tournament, but after a string of, let's call it controversial, victories, they were given a slot in this years World Tag Summit.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: On the other side of the ring, from <em>Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre</em>, are the Mexican National Tag Team Champions. They put up a good fight, but DeBiase was the smarter competitor.</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: If by smarter, you mean, punched El Dandy with brass knuckles while Sherri Martel distracted the referee...</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: Exactly!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Brain Busters(Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs Lex Luger and Sting</strong> - I know you'll correct me if I'm wrong, Paul, but I believe this is the first time a reigning World Champion has participated in the World Tag Summit. The Brainbusters were the odd-on favorite to win the tournament, having won it last year, and entering into the tournament as World Tag-Team Champions. It was an electrifying contest and would be the main event on any other card. The tide shifted in favor of The Brainbusters when Vader appeared from the back to attack Sting.</p><p>

Paul: So, we're not gonna talk about the 270lb gorilla in the room?</p><p>

Jim: Paul, you know Gorilla works up north, and I hear he's actually lost a bit of weight recently.</p><p>

Paul: No! No! I mean Lex Luger!</p><p>

Jim: What about him?</p><p>

Paul: Look at him! The Lex Express has a spare tire!</p><p>

Jim: That may be, Paul, but he's still on of the top athletes here in WCW. Unlike in some other companies, it takes more than muscles to make it to the top. In any case, we'll be back a little later to go over the semi-final round, but first, we take you back to TBS Studios in Atlanta Georgia where Dustin Rhodes and Kendall Windham are set to take on The Malenko Brothers.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1989 World Tag Summit Quarter Final Round</strong></p><p>

Jim: Welcome back fans, as we continue to run down the 1989 World Tag League. In between rounds on the first night, the live crowd got an intermission while the fans at home watched pre-taped interviews by the tournament participants. Backstage was a whole other story as Ted DeBiase and his Million Dollar Mercenaries viciously attacked Genichiru Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta, trying to either soften them up, or outright eliminate them from the tournament.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: And they did a great job! Tenryu and Tsuruta were ruled medically unable to compete! We found out later that Tenryu was beaten so badly, he wouldn't be able to return to the ring for a month.</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: The WCW Executive Committe quickly announced that they had an alternate team on stand-by to take on DeBiase and Muraco. DeBiase was unfazed, stating in a pre-match interview that he had a back-up plan.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Road Warriors vs The Twin Towers</strong> - A hard hitting affair from start to finish, with The Road Warriors once again proving why they're two of the best.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: Don't take anything away from the Twin Towers, though. Did you see that crescent kick from Big Boss Rogers?</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Brainbusters vs The Rockers</strong> - A good effort by the young competitors. Like they say, there's no shame in being beaten by the best.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: For a second, I almost believed they had a shot at winning. Then, y'know, the spinebuster happened.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Steiner Brothers vs The Rock N Roll Express</strong> - Some people are calling this match the upset of the tournament, with The Steiners making good on their promise to establish themselves.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: Not me! You may not realize it, JR, and you fans at home definitely don't realize it, but between this, and Sting beating Ric Flair at Clash of Champions VII, we're witnessing the dawn of a new era in pro-wrestling. The biggest tag team of the 80s, beaten by the men who, mark my words on this, will be the tag team of the 90s.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ted DeBiase and Don Muraco vs Terry Funk and Stan Hansen</strong> - This was definitely the most controversial matches in the tournament. Funk and Hansen have been at odds with DeBiase and Muraco since the beginning of the year. Each time they've met in the ring DeBiase had gotten the upper hand through duplicitous means, so they were eager to get their hands on The Million Dollar Mercenaries.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: On top of all that, Terry Funk and Stan Hansen have a long history with All Japan. They wanted to carry the banner of All Japan for the fallen Tenryu and Tsuruta. Ever always thinking 2 steps ahead, DeBiase financially encouraged referee Teddy Long to be more impartial towards DeBiase and Muraco than usual.</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: He bribed the referee is what you're trying to say, Paul, and this wasn't the first time. After a lightning-fast three count, senior referee Tommy Young came down, ejected Teddy Long from the match, and re-started it under his authority. With the playing field even, Funk and Hansen picked up the win.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: Before the match, Tony Schiavone asked Terry Funk what their team name was. According to Tony's notes, the official name for their team is "Get Outta My Face You Rat Livered Snake Faced Egg Sucking Dog". Good luck fitting that on a T-Shirt.</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: Well, fans, we gotta go to commercial. When we come back we'll be back at TBS Studios to see Malia Hosaka vs. Tina Ferarri.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1989 World Tag Summit Semi Final Round</strong></p><p>

<strong>The Steiner Brothers vs The Road Warriors</strong> - You wanna talk about toughness, you wanna talk about physicality, this is the match to see.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: And another star of the past is a little bit dimmer, thanks to The Steiners</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Brainbusters vs Terry Funk and Stan Hansen</strong> - This match is almost a polar opposite of the previous match. A very methodical, very technical match between four veterans.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: Terry Funk pulled out holds he probably hasn't used in a decade!</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: Me and Stan Hansen go a ways back, and I don't think I've ever seen him do as much mat wrestling as he did in this contest. In the end, DeBiase and Muraco came to ringside and cost Funk and DeBiase the match. The Brainbusters would go on to the finals, and Funk and Hansen and DiBase and Muraco would face each other one more time next month at Slamboree. We'll be back later to cover the final match, but first, here's Ron Simmons vs Michael Wallstreet.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1989 World Tag Summit Final Round</strong></p><p>

Jim: Before I forget to mention, we're offering an exclusive, two volume, collectors edition of the 1989 World Tag Summit.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: You won't find it in stores! The first volume has all the tournament bouts from night one, plus a never-before seen 10-woman battle royal!</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: Volume Two contains not just the tournament matches from night two, but all the exhibition matches from the live Pay-Per-View event, featuring Johnny Ace, Curt Hennig, The Warrior, and a show-stealing match between Barry Windham and Dusty Rhodes and The Horsemen Ric Flair and Bobby Eaton.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: Call today! 1-800-257-1234! Or send $30, plus $5 shipping and handling to World Tag Summit. PO Box 7500, Atlanta Georgia.</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: And we must apologize, but no C.O.D.s will be accepted. Now, let's get to the final match.</p><p>

<strong>The Brainbusters vs The Steiners</strong> - I don't think there are two teams more evenly matched in this entire tournament. All four men accomplished technical wrestlers. All four men tougher'n anyone else you'll ever meet. Both teams have a powerhouse in Scott Steiner and Arn Anderson. What this match should have come down to was youth against experience. Sadly, the Horsmen wouldn't let that be as Ric Flair and Beautiful Bobby Eaton came down to ringside to tilt the tables in favor of Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard.</p><p> </p><p>

Paul: The match descended into chaos, with Tommy Young losing complete control of the match. Thankfully, he let the match go on, no one wanted to see this tournament end in disqualification. Sadly, Sting took time away from his busy schedule of visiting sick orphans to come down to the ring and help The Steiners. He even managed to pull Lex Luger away from the catering table to help.</p><p> </p><p>

Jim: With the odds even, the tide quickly turned against the Four Horsemen. Sting and Luger managed to corral Ric Flair and Bobby Eaton to the back, while The Steiners won this years World Tag Summit with a Steiner Device.</p><p> </p><p>

That about wraps it up for this edition of World Wide Wrestling. Thanks for joining us, and we'll see you next Saturday at 6:05, 5:05 Central for WCW Saturday Night!</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="FankuKaibutsu" data-cite="FankuKaibutsu" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Jim: Fans, if you missed it on Pay-Per-View, now's your chance to see all the action from the year's biggest tag-team wrestling event.<p> Paul: That's right JR! Now available from Time Warner Home Video, it's the 1989 World Tag Summit!</p><p> Jim: Tonight on World Wide Wrestling, we're gonna be running down the whole tournament, and give you a preview of what you could be seeing if you buy the 1989 World Tag Summit</p><p> </p><p> <strong>1989 World Tag Summit Preliminary Round</strong></p><p> <strong>The Steiner Brothers(Rick & Scott Steiner) vs. The Faces of Fear(Meng and the Barbarian)</strong> - The Barbarian holds the record for the most unique partners in the World Tag Summit, first teaming with The Warlord in 1987, then Johnny Ace last year, and now fellow Tongan, Meng.</p><p> Paul: The Steiners came into this tournament with a mission. Earlier in the year, they've had close-but-not-good-enough matches against top teams like The Brainbusters and The Road Warriors. They showed up to the Denver Auditorium determined to establish themselves as a marquee team.</p><p> Jim: And let's not diminish the Faces of Fear. They've only been teaming for 6 months at this point. I think with a little more experience as a team, they could really be a force to be reckoned with in the tag team division.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Rockers(Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs Public Enemy(Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge)</strong> - Even though he's been a singles competitor since his debut here in WCW, Shawn Michales has actually spent a good part of his career in a tag team, winning regional tag titles here in the NWA, and in the now-defunct AWA. The NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion, Shawn Michaels, wanted to take part in this tournament, so he made a phone call to his old friend.</p><p> Paul: Y'know, I like these Public Enemy guys. They're inexperienced, but I think they have potential.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Rock N Roll Express(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) vs Kevin & Kerry Von Erich</strong> - It's been a rough few months for the tag-team stalwarts, The Rock N' Roll Express. They've been out of the title picture for some time. Against two of the best and brightest from Texas though, they showed why they're one of the best of all time.</p><p> Paul: Fun fact, one of the Von Erich's is missing an appendage! Bet you can't guess who's missing what!</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Road Warriors(Hawk and Animal) vs The Dudes With Attitudes(Terry Taylor and Shane Douglas)</strong> - The Road Warriors came into this tournament looking to re-establish themselves at the top team in WCW, having only a couple months ago lost the titles, after a dominant run I might add, to The Brainbusters.</p><p> Paul: And I'll give them credit, despite the dumb haircuts, put aside the skateboards, and the goofy sunglasses, these two are slowly but surely maturing into great competitors. But they're not good enough, not yet, to beat the best.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Twin Towers(Big Boss Rogers and Officer Mike Grey) vs The Nasty Boys(Jerry Saggs and Brian Knobbs)</strong> - Not a whole lot I can say about this one, folks. This was a hard-hitting affair from bell-to-bell.</p><p> Paul: Kinda ironic, don't you think, that a couple 'a cops used illegal tactics, not that I don't condone it, to win this match?</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta vs The Fantastics(Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers)</strong> - Tenryu and Tsuruta representing our friends in the east, All Japan Pro Wresting. They're also the strongest tag-team in all of Japan, holding the NWA International Tag Team Titles for a little over two years, defending against international stars like the Von Erichs, Ted DeBiase, and Stan Hansen.</p><p> Paul: And boy, did they show it against the Fantastics. Y'know, there's some juicy backstage drama behind this match, and if you wanna hear all about it, just call the Wrestling Hotline at 1-900-909-9900. Kids, get your parents permission... Or don't.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Ted DeBiase and Don "The Rock" Muraco vs Rayo de Jalisco and El Dandy</strong> - Bit of a history lesson here, Ted DeBiase came in to WCW in late 1987, claiming that with his vast personal fortune he would build an army. He promised at Clash of Champions IV that he'd unveil The Rock on which he'd build his army, and that's when Don Muraco made his WCW debut, helping DeBiase beat The American Dream Dusty Rhodes. They weren't active enough as a team to be eligible for last years tournament, but after a string of, let's call it controversial, victories, they were given a slot in this years World Tag Summit.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: On the other side of the ring, from <em>Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre</em>, are the Mexican National Tag Team Champions. They put up a good fight, but DeBiase was the smarter competitor.</p><p> </p><p> Jim: If by smarter, you mean, punched El Dandy with brass knuckles while Sherri Martel distracted the referee...</p><p> </p><p> Paul: Exactly!</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Brain Busters(Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs Lex Luger and Sting</strong> - I know you'll correct me if I'm wrong, Paul, but I believe this is the first time a reigning World Champion has participated in the World Tag Summit. The Brainbusters were the odd-on favorite to win the tournament, having won it last year, and entering into the tournament as World Tag-Team Champions. It was an electrifying contest and would be the main event on any other card. The tide shifted in favor of The Brainbusters when Vader appeared from the back to attack Sting.</p><p> Paul: So, we're not gonna talk about the 270lb gorilla in the room?</p><p> Jim: Paul, you know Gorilla works up north, and I hear he's actually lost a bit of weight recently.</p><p> Paul: No! No! I mean Lex Luger!</p><p> Jim: What about him?</p><p> Paul: Look at him! The Lex Express has a spare tire!</p><p> Jim: That may be, Paul, but he's still on of the top athletes here in WCW. Unlike in some other companies, it takes more than muscles to make it to the top. In any case, we'll be back a little later to go over the semi-final round, but first, we take you back to TBS Studios in Atlanta Georgia where Dustin Rhodes and Kendall Windham are set to take on The Malenko Brothers.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>1989 World Tag Summit Quarter Final Round</strong></p><p> Jim: Welcome back fans, as we continue to run down the 1989 World Tag League. In between rounds on the first night, the live crowd got an intermission while the fans at home watched pre-taped interviews by the tournament participants. Backstage was a whole other story as Ted DeBiase and his Million Dollar Mercenaries viciously attacked Genichiru Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta, trying to either soften them up, or outright eliminate them from the tournament.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: And they did a great job! Tenryu and Tsuruta were ruled medically unable to compete! We found out later that Tenryu was beaten so badly, he wouldn't be able to return to the ring for a month.</p><p> </p><p> Jim: The WCW Executive Committe quickly announced that they had an alternate team on stand-by to take on DeBiase and Muraco. DeBiase was unfazed, stating in a pre-match interview that he had a back-up plan.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Road Warriors vs The Twin Towers</strong> - A hard hitting affair from start to finish, with The Road Warriors once again proving why they're two of the best.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: Don't take anything away from the Twin Towers, though. Did you see that crescent kick from Big Boss Rogers?</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Brainbusters vs The Rockers</strong> - A good effort by the young competitors. Like they say, there's no shame in being beaten by the best.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: For a second, I almost believed they had a shot at winning. Then, y'know, the spinebuster happened.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Steiner Brothers vs The Rock N Roll Express</strong> - Some people are calling this match the upset of the tournament, with The Steiners making good on their promise to establish themselves.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: Not me! You may not realize it, JR, and you fans at home definitely don't realize it, but between this, and Sting beating Ric Flair at Clash of Champions VII, we're witnessing the dawn of a new era in pro-wrestling. The biggest tag team of the 80s, beaten by the men who, mark my words on this, will be the tag team of the 90s.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Ted DeBiase and Don Muraco vs Terry Funk and Stan Hansen</strong> - This was definitely the most controversial matches in the tournament. Funk and Hansen have been at odds with DeBiase and Muraco since the beginning of the year. Each time they've met in the ring DeBiase had gotten the upper hand through duplicitous means, so they were eager to get their hands on The Million Dollar Mercenaries.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: On top of all that, Terry Funk and Stan Hansen have a long history with All Japan. They wanted to carry the banner of All Japan for the fallen Tenryu and Tsuruta. Ever always thinking 2 steps ahead, DeBiase financially encouraged referee Teddy Long to be more impartial towards DeBiase and Muraco than usual.</p><p> </p><p> Jim: He bribed the referee is what you're trying to say, Paul, and this wasn't the first time. After a lightning-fast three count, senior referee Tommy Young came down, ejected Teddy Long from the match, and re-started it under his authority. With the playing field even, Funk and Hansen picked up the win.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: Before the match, Tony Schiavone asked Terry Funk what their team name was. According to Tony's notes, the official name for their team is "Get Outta My Face You Rat Livered Snake Faced Egg Sucking Dog". Good luck fitting that on a T-Shirt.</p><p> </p><p> Jim: Well, fans, we gotta go to commercial. When we come back we'll be back at TBS Studios to see Malia Hosaka vs. Tina Ferarri.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>1989 World Tag Summit Semi Final Round</strong></p><p> <strong>The Steiner Brothers vs The Road Warriors</strong> - You wanna talk about toughness, you wanna talk about physicality, this is the match to see.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: And another star of the past is a little bit dimmer, thanks to The Steiners</p><p> </p><p> <strong>The Brainbusters vs Terry Funk and Stan Hansen</strong> - This match is almost a polar opposite of the previous match. A very methodical, very technical match between four veterans.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: Terry Funk pulled out holds he probably hasn't used in a decade!</p><p> </p><p> Jim: Me and Stan Hansen go a ways back, and I don't think I've ever seen him do as much mat wrestling as he did in this contest. In the end, DeBiase and Muraco came to ringside and cost Funk and DeBiase the match. The Brainbusters would go on to the finals, and Funk and Hansen and DiBase and Muraco would face each other one more time next month at Slamboree. We'll be back later to cover the final match, but first, here's Ron Simmons vs Michael Wallstreet.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>1989 World Tag Summit Final Round</strong></p><p> Jim: Before I forget to mention, we're offering an exclusive, two volume, collectors edition of the 1989 World Tag Summit.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: You won't find it in stores! The first volume has all the tournament bouts from night one, plus a never-before seen 10-woman battle royal!</p><p> </p><p> Jim: Volume Two contains not just the tournament matches from night two, but all the exhibition matches from the live Pay-Per-View event, featuring Johnny Ace, Curt Hennig, The Warrior, and a show-stealing match between Barry Windham and Dusty Rhodes and The Horsemen Ric Flair and Bobby Eaton.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: Call today! 1-800-257-1234! Or send $30, plus $5 shipping and handling to World Tag Summit. PO Box 7500, Atlanta Georgia.</p><p> </p><p> Jim: And we must apologize, but no C.O.D.s will be accepted. Now, let's get to the final match.</p><p> <strong>The Brainbusters vs The Steiners</strong> - I don't think there are two teams more evenly matched in this entire tournament. All four men accomplished technical wrestlers. All four men tougher'n anyone else you'll ever meet. Both teams have a powerhouse in Scott Steiner and Arn Anderson. What this match should have come down to was youth against experience. Sadly, the Horsmen wouldn't let that be as Ric Flair and Beautiful Bobby Eaton came down to ringside to tilt the tables in favor of Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard.</p><p> </p><p> Paul: The match descended into chaos, with Tommy Young losing complete control of the match. Thankfully, he let the match go on, no one wanted to see this tournament end in disqualification. Sadly, Sting took time away from his busy schedule of visiting sick orphans to come down to the ring and help The Steiners. He even managed to pull Lex Luger away from the catering table to help.</p><p> </p><p> Jim: With the odds even, the tide quickly turned against the Four Horsemen. Sting and Luger managed to corral Ric Flair and Bobby Eaton to the back, while The Steiners won this years World Tag Summit with a Steiner Device.</p><p> </p><p> That about wraps it up for this edition of World Wide Wrestling. Thanks for joining us, and we'll see you next Saturday at 6:05, 5:05 Central for WCW Saturday Night!</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Love DiBiase & The Rock -- hope they get some serious screen time coming up.</p>
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<p>You know when your opener gets match of the night it wasn't a great PPV unless that was a damn good opener.</p><p> </p><p>

The Opener I am on about was quite a good match with a 92 rating but I expected so much better from the rest of the show. This match was Sami Zayn defeating Grado (signed him at the start of the game with a ton of ICW guys, got him to midcarder and since he was on ppa he's a main eventer in other companies where he is currently the ICW and TNA World Champions and now he is a main eventer for me lol). Anyway just a way to get Sami some more momentum going forward as I really don't know how to book Grado now.</p><p> </p><p>

Following that we had a 78 rated ladder match between Shiima Xion and Matt Hardy who is helping people get over now before he retires and he has excellent chem with Xion but a lack of psychology. Anyway Xion goes over as I build him up.</p><p> </p><p>

In a match that went a lot longer than people were expecting Becky Lynch defeated Taryn Terrell in 20 minutes and an 80 rated match. Everyone expected Becky to win but Terrell came close many times and made people actually believe she would win. Decent match.</p><p> </p><p>

We followed that up with an 81 rated No Holds Barred match between Big E and John Morrison with Big E winning with a Big Ending through a table but Morrison was on top for a while until he was low blowed by Big E. Not planning on continuing this because Big E didn't do anything wrong really. It's no DQ so he can low blow Morrison and it's legal.</p><p> </p><p>

Another 81 rated match followed this and this time it was for the Tag Team Championship when The Von Erich's were able to retain their titles against Anderson and Gallows. It was face on face so this rating was to be expected.</p><p> </p><p>

Sometimes a booking mistake can turn good and I'm hoping it does this time because I accidentaly booked Fred Yehi to defeat Tomasso Ciampa for the Cruiserweight Championship when Ciampa was meant to retain. Fred Yehi is a future star here in the WWE but I wanted Ciampa vs Gargano 3 so I think Yehi will drop the belt either on Raw or at the next PPV.</p><p> </p><p>

After William Regal cost him what seemed like a certain victory over Neville at Summerslam, Kalisto got his rematch against Neville for the Women's United States Championship but Neville walked away with the championship once again. He's 3 weeks away from beating Dean Ambrose's record and he's defended on every PPV for the past year unlike Dean did.</p><p> </p><p>

Speaking of Dean Ambrose he went out to try and prove that Sean Finlay's victory at Summerslam was a fluke but he was unable to do so as once again Finlay walks away as the WWE Global Champion with the Very European Uppercut. I want to give him a more realistic finisher but I haven't thought of one yet.</p><p> </p><p>

In the semi main event Finn Balor defeated Bulletproof's newest member Noam Dar in a 83 B. Dar cost Finn the match against AJ Styles at SS just like Adam Cole did to AJ at WM so Finn got pissed off at this and wanted to destroy Noam Dar which he did but not without Noam getting a lot of attack in and almost making Finn tap out to the Champagne Super Kneebar.</p><p> </p><p>

The Main Event could have been so much better than it actually ended up being and irl it would probably get match of the year when in this game it got a 90 A. That main event was Seth Rollins defeating AJ Styles to retain his World Heavyweight Title. If you've seen on the random screenshots thread AJ Styles decided to leave 4 days before I planned on giving him the World Heavyweight Championship so Seth had to win this match and continue his lacklustre title reign. I mean he's dissapointed in his last 3 main event's on PPV if I remember right.</p><p> </p><p>

But wait the lights go out and what's this. Balor Club are surrounding Seth in the ring, he tries to escape but he is hit with a double superkick from The Jackson's. Dean Ambrose runs down to the ring to try and make the save but is destroyed by Tama Tonga. Finn clears the ring of his Balor Club friends and hands his MITB contract to the referee. He climbs to the top rope, he stares at the crowd, he smiles and hits the Coup De Grace on Seth Rollins. 1,2, 3. FINN BALOR IS YOUR NEW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION. </p><p> </p><p>

He's already got slightly declining in physical ability so this could be his only run with the belt and it only came around because AJ is leaving but well done anyway Finn. You deserve it.</p>

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It is now August 2017, Supreme Challenge 37 is in the books. The main event was a babyface vs babyface match of challenger Rocky Golden vs champion Jack Bruce.

 

Bruce hit time decline a few months ago, and I signed Rocky almost a year ago. Even though Bruce was still 100 popularity across North America he was #4 on my franchise players list, with Rocky at #1.

 

I booked it as an icon vs icon match, Jack was already a guaranteed entry in the hall of immortals and Rocky was almost there, main eventing the Challenge, winning the title, and gaining enough popularity to be a national icon guaranteed Rocky a spot as well. After the match I made Rocky my new figurehead. The match got an 86 rating, Jack Bruce was protected so he would agree to do the job.

 

It was really cool that the passing the torch storyline I had going was represented by several in-game mechanics as well.

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Had Kevin Owens & Brock Lesnar build up a feud over months and months, barely any interaction until SummerSlam where Owens was meant to beat Lesnar clean as a whistle and pick up the WWE Championship, only for Lesnar to veto every single finish that doesn't end with him walking out with the belt.

 

Might just release him from his contract the next Monday and vacate the belt.

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Had Kevin Owens & Brock Lesnar build up a feud over months and months, barely any interaction until SummerSlam where Owens was meant to beat Lesnar clean as a whistle and pick up the WWE Championship, only for Lesnar to veto every single finish that doesn't end with him walking out with the belt.

 

Might just release him from his contract the next Monday and vacate the belt.

 

He done the same with me, but not for the title. Wanted him to put over Joe in the middle of the ring, he refused, I screwed him :D

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<p>WCW 1998 mod. After Piper, Nash, Luger, Scotty Riggs, Elizabeth, Bret Hart, and now Eddie Guerrero all walked out on me, it's been a rough first couple of months to start. I've dropped to Cult level and am now stuck for at least 6 months.</p><p> </p><p>

I was unable to job them out in the 14 days notice I was given because they either refused due to their given creative control or they were suspended. I'm hurting with a big gap of star power between my main event and under card. At first, I thought about scrapping and starting over due to both I had just started the game and because of the horrible morale/backstage issues. I've decided to try and stick with it though. I shouldn't have any other top talents leave. I still have Booker, Jericho, Benoit, Scott Hall, and DDP that I can build on for future main event talent. I've also signed Lance Storm.</p><p> </p><p>

I managed to get the title off of Hogan due to his creative control headaches and put it on Goldberg. Scott Steiner has just returned from injury and I plan a big, long term feud between the two. In order to keep Hogan away from the title, I put him in a feud with Savage. After that's over, he'll feud with Scott Hall and put an end to the NWO once and for all. I'll hopefully go right back to National after my 6 month restriction.</p>

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<p><span>http://i.imgur.com/y3L3iqv.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

I first reaction was what! <img alt=":eek:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/eek.png.0e09df00fa222c85760b9bc1700b5405.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

But when i read it again and i saw that it said Underfaker and not Undertaker, i suddenly did understand why the WWF show was so crappy. <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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