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<p>GD steroids</p><p> </p><p>

So, in CZCW, I've been pushing Matty Faith and Ranger as tag team champions for couple months. It's August and they've held the belts for since May, but have only had 18 defenses (I run 3 shows a week) due to Ranger breaking his arm in June and being out for around 35 days. </p><p> </p><p>

Ranger came back and since then, everything had been good. In week 2 of August, I have the Coastal Zone Grand Prix starting up, a three week tournament (one night each Monday the last three weeks of August) for my main event and upper midcarders. </p><p> </p><p>

Unfortunately, Ranger shows up to Night One of the tournament dosed on pain killers and I have to send him home. I shoot him to rehab, so he's out for the next three months. Since I hate vacating titles, but can't do anything with Ranger, I decide to have The Perez Brothers beat Matty Faith and a replacement, Bradford Peverell for the belts. Unfortunately, this erases Ranger's run with the belt in the history books, but screw it; Ranger made his bed.</p><p> </p><p>

So, the next day, I'm thinking "Man, I'd hate to get caught out like that again, I should run some comprehensive drug testing on the entire locker room. I've got the cash for it." In addition to Storm Spillane, who's on steroids, God damn Matty Faith gets his ass popped for being juiced. So now, my team that I've been trying to push to the moon (these guys were jobbers when I started with them) are both a couple of junkies. In addition, I had literally just started a storyline for Matty Faith about two shows ago. He was going to feud with Al Coleman. Well, that plan is out the window. I'm going to try and salvage it by having Faith's mentor, Bulldozer Brandon Smith stand in for him for the next 4 weeks until Faith gets back. We'll see if that holds or if I have to end it prematurely. </p><p> </p><p>

Anyway, in the past week or two, I've also had some preaching from Cali Slick (who I'm really getting tired of due to his politicking), Babau being selfish, and Elliot Thomas making fun of Bullseye's push. Now, combined with these pops for drugs, my carefully maintained 100% locker room morale, which I've kept for over three and a half years, is sitting at 86%. One of my main tag teams is out for at least three months. Oh, and my cat scratched a nice 4 inch cut in my arm because a dog scared him tonight. Tonight has not been a good night for the owner of Coastal Zone Championship Wrestling.</p>

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<p>I love cross-brand PPV'S because they always seem to produce the best matches with King Of The Ring providing 6 A*matches and 4 A's.</p><p> </p><p>

We started off with 4 semi final matches in the King and Queen of the ring tournaments. The opener was a 91 A rated match between last year's winner of the Queen Of The Ring taking on long time friend/enemy in Bayley and Bayley got into the final with a roll up reverse from the banks statement quite like Charlotte did at SS irl. Following that it was the first semi final in the men's KOTR tournament and CM Punk qualified for the final with a win over Global Champion Sean Finlay. Many people were surprised that Finlay got this far and it reminded them of Noam Dar's KOTR run and eventual victory in 2017 but this time the run was stopped by Punk. Raw's semi final for the QOTR tournament turned out to be a walk in the park for Nia Jax who quickly disposed of Carmella to reach he final. And finally CM Punk's opponent in the main event was decided in a 91 A when Shinsuke Nakamura (who recently turned face) defeated Apollo Crews with the Kinshasa.</p><p> </p><p>

We then got into the title matches on the card and the first title defense was Tye Dillinger beating Rusev to retain his European Championship. Out of the stable of Gorgeous, Dashing and Perfect he is the one I have the least plans for because he's 38 and the others are younger but for now his title reign continues with an 83 B+.</p><p> </p><p>

With most of Raw's main women involved in the QOTR tournament I struggled to find an opponent for Becky Lynch so she ended up having a routine victory over Katarina Waters in an 80 B.</p><p> </p><p>

The second member of Dashing, Gorgeous and perfect was in action next as Tyler Breeze defeated Rey Mysterio to retain his Light Heavyweight Championship. Big plans for Tyler Breeze and with him pulling an 87 B+ here it shows me that he can get good ratings.</p><p> </p><p>

It was the end to a perfect underdog sort of revival storyline when Johnny Gargano defeated Tommaso Ciampa to become a 3 time Cruiserweight Champion. When he lost the title to Ciampa and the following rematch he was determined to earn another opportunity and for months he beat anyone who was in front of him and eventually he was handed a title shot on raw which he lost to Ciampa after Ciampa cheated so he once again went to beating opponents and he got this opportunity which he took with both hands and finally beat his long time rival.</p><p> </p><p>

I said at the start that we got 6 A* matches and the first one took me by surprise when Neville defeated Jeff Hardy to retain his United States Championship in a 96. They didn't even have a positive chemistry note it was just a really good match from these two.</p><p> </p><p>

I said that rating surprised me but the next one dissapointed me as Liv Morgan defeated Emma with a handful of tights to retain her Women's US Championship in a 79 B. This disappointed because it got worse that Becky vs Katarina and Kat isn't over at all. Anyway another match will happen at Survivor Series with Emma probably going over.</p><p> </p><p>

Another feud that will continue into Survivor Series is the feud over the Intercontinental title between Cole Galloway and Jason Jordan after Galloway beat Jordan with a fast roll up to retain his title in an 89 A but Jordan got the last laugh when he beat up Jordan and then carried him to the back.</p><p> </p><p>

A second A* rated match was up next with this one getting a 99 A and it was for the Intercontinental Tag Team Championships. I feel guilty over booking way too many 3 or 4 team matches all the time with both Tag title defenses on this show being multi tag matches. Anyway in this one The Wrestling Kings (Cesaro and Ohno/Hero) defeated The Uso's, Crash and Burn and The Detroit Machine Guns to win the IC Tag Team Titles. I made this a multi tag match because the champions The Uso's and Wrestling Kings are heels and I knew this match would get a great rating due to all 4 teams having great chemistry.</p><p> </p><p>

I don't like having two tag team matches or Women's matches in a row on my card so in between the two tag matches we had the final of the Queen Of The Ring tournament between Nia Jax and Bayley and in a 92 A rated match we crowned Nia Jax as the new Queen. She's had Women's wrestler of the year two years in a row and her matches are always great so she deserves this. She's the most over women in the World and she's 99 A* on the mic due to her being the protege of John Cena. </p><p> </p><p>

The second out of 3 99 A* rated matches was up next and it was a triple threat tag team match for the Tag Team Titles this time between The Von Erich's, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins and the Champions representing Balor Club: The Jackson's. The Jackson's did retain their titles when Nick Jackson pinned Ross Von Erich. The Shield wanted revenge on The Jackson's after they cost Seth winning the title and The Von Erich's had their rematch.</p><p> </p><p>

That was followed up with a Wrestlemania rematch for the WWE Championship and in a 96 A* Bray Wyatt was successful in retaining his WWE Title against former stable partner Luke Harper. Harper claimed because he beat him at Wrestlemania and again 2 months later that he was better than Wyatt and he could win that title but this time Wyatt emerged on top.</p><p> </p><p>

In the semi main event we got out 5th A* of the night and the third 99 rated match when Finn Balor defeated Bulletproof's newest member Kevin Owens to retain his World Heavyweight Championship. Balor Club were ganging up on Owens when Bulletproof came to his aid and it was announced the next week that he was their newest member but with both sides banned from ringside Finn Balor successfully retained his belt.</p><p> </p><p>

The main event was to decide who will be this years King Of The Ring. Shinsuke Nakamura was looking to become a 2 time KOTR winner after winning it in 2016 and Punk was looking to get into the main event again after losing to Owens and Zayn in WHC matches since returning. And it would be CM Punk who would become 2019's KOTR in a 96 A* and he gets a shot at the world title. However during his crowning celebration thing he was attacked by the whole of Balor Club basically so he misses Survivor Series and I can go ahead with my plans.</p><p> </p><p>

The show got a 96 A* and Survivor Series is starting to look like a great PPV and I'd love to top this one if I can.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="ElChorizo" data-cite="ElChorizo" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p> So, the next day, I'm thinking "Man, I'd hate to get caught out like that again, I should run some comprehensive drug testing on the entire locker room. I've got the cash for it." In addition to Storm Spillane, who's on steroids, God damn Matty Faith gets his ass popped for being juiced. </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Matty Faith is on steroids, damn I guess I will have to redraw some of my plans for my SWF game.</p>
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<p>I'm now into June '99 on my Montreal Aftermath game.</p><p> </p><p>

The Rock has been corporate champion and lost the belt to Mankind on the first Raw of 1999, which was the last 'real' moment I wanted to recreate (excluding him winning it back at the Rumble but that was part of the package).</p><p> </p><p>

Austin never received his rematch and the debuting Big Show won the Royal Rumble (and then joined The Corporation) so at Wrestlemania it was The Rock vs Big Show vs Steve Austin. I was going to put the belt back on Austin but The Rock is starting to eclipse him as my main face now so I decided to throw a curve ball and had Big Show win and maintain his dominance since his debut. Austin then moved into a feud with Undertaker and Kane (with Triple H as his uneasy partner). The Rock regained the title at Vengeance in April but then had to face Big Show, William Regal, Albert and Sid Vicious in a 4-on-1 Cage match at King of the Ring (which wasn't the Main Event of the show, because I knew it would be a cluster) and lost it back to Big Show. After the match during the ensuing beatdown, "WHEN IT COMES CRASHING DOWN AND IT HURTS INSIDE" hit and Hogan returned to a huge pop as he looked to make the save, only to turn on The Rock and drop the leg. The next night on Raw he was revealed as McMahon's new Commissioner. I will have The Rock regain the title at Summerslam and then actually let him hold it for a few months because the belt has been a hot potato recently.</p><p> </p><p>

My plan for Hogan (who is in terminal time decline) is to see if I can squeeze three Manias out of him. The first, which will be his first official match back in the company (he'll stay rust-free in dark matches), will be against Austin. He will lose and it will spark him back into competition. He will look strong for the next year before facing The Rock, and losing. He will then go back to being more of an occasional guy but being kept strong, and the final year I want from him is at Wrestlemania X8 to lose to Undertaker in a Retirement match (Taker will be 37) and that will be the point at which I start recognising The Streak in my game. Also on X8, I am planning Rock/Austin to see who is "the greatest ever" after they both beat Hogan, which could run for three straight Manias depending how long Austin holds out.</p><p> </p><p>

Triple H is currently gearing himself up to by "the guy", he is absolutely killing it in everything he does. He's been face for over a year now but after Mania '99 he aligned with Austin against Taker/Kane. Both sides started showing signs of fracture, and their first match had a Sports Entertainment finish when the referee lost control, then at King of the Ring (after they had all cost each other their places in the tournament), it all disintegrated, with Taker turning on Kane, then before Austin could get the pin, Triple H turned on him too and got the win over Kane. So now the four all want to kill each other. I think I'll go back to the tag team well for the June PPV with Austin/Kane vs Taker/Triple H so I can save the fatal fourway for Summerslam (which I have moved up to July), and on current form, Triple H has to be the guy to win it. He's moved into his Cerebral Assassin gimmick now, which had been building since DX split (Road Dogg, X-Pac and Chyna have been away in rehab), with Chyna still as his manager. I had Sable loosely aligned with DX when they were faces so I might turn her heel and replace Chyna (who is technically still a face) with her. Eventually, he will dethrone The Rock to become WWF World Heavyweight Champion and will take the belt into Mania against whoever wins the Rumble, which at current planning will be Mick Foley.</p><p> </p><p>

Kane will go on to feud with Taker and his Ministry after Summerslam, working his way through Taker's minions, before beating his brother in a gimmick match that allows me to send 'Taker off to be repackaged because the Ministry gimmick is running dry at the moment. I wasn't a huge fan of biker 'Taker so I might just bring him back as the Deadman and lose the ministry stuff. That will set will set Bradshaw and Brian Lee (as Acheron) free as the Acolytes (they are the same age and have excellent tag chemistry so it fit nicely to slot them into that role rather than Faarooq). I may even copy the APA gimmick, as I felt that had a lot of potential.</p><p> </p><p>

Mankind has been probably second behind only Triple H in killing it for me. He's had his run as champion, he'll probably get to the top again at some point. He finished his on/off feud with Taker at Mania '99, and moved into a feud with IC Champ Owen Hart. At Vengeance, Hart took a count out loss to retain, and that took us into the KOTR tournament. Owen and Foley met in the semi-final, as did Kurt Angle (undefeated since his debut in September when he won the European title) and Truth Killings (who got through because Ken Shamrock and Rikishi both got themselves DQed in previous rounds), so Commissioner Slaughter decided both Owen and Kurt had to defend their titles in their semi-final matches or they would risk violating the 30-day defence rule. Kurt continued his streak and beat Truth, and Mankind upset Owen to become the new Intercontinental Champion. In the final, it looked for all the world that Kurt would win the tournament because he had been undefeated for nine months but Mankind refused to tap to the ankle lock (the first person to break it) and then scored the win with the Mandible Claw to become King of the Ring. Owen (who had to vacate the European title in '98 through 'injury' when I needed him off the roster because HBK was making everyone hate him) wants both the Euro and IC titles, Angle wants his revenge, and Foley is proving that he's a fighting champion as both IC Champ and King, so Owen/Kurt will face-off at the next PPV to decide who gets to face him, while Mankind will hold an open challenge and retain, Owen and Kurt will draw so it will be a Triple Threat for both IC and European Championships at Summerslam, which I am currently thinking Kurt will win. I am currently planning to have Mick win the Royal Rumble to complete his set of notable wins and give him a Mania Main Event (which he will probably win because I am a god damn Foley mark). I need to check if Angle has excellent potential set in the editor or I just got lucky, because he's developed as quickly if not quicker than he did in real life, he's already easily good enough to Main Event any show.</p><p> </p><p>

I need to plan out my tag division carefully, because it is full to bursting (which is good because I have the WWF Tag Team Classic for the first time in this game in September). Edge & Christian are currently on their first run as champions and are doing incredibly well (especially Edge, who has started getting A* performance ratings). Road Dogg is back from rehab to reform New Age Outlaws, the Dudleys are finally making an impact, then I have:</p><p> </p><p>

Acolytes</p><p>

Acts of God (Al Snow & Christopher Daniels managed by clean and loyal-to-me Jake Roberts [it took a lot of rehab])</p><p>

Corporation (William Regal & Albert)</p><p>

FBI (something of a jobber team at the moment)</p><p>

Flash Magic (Flash "2 Cold" Scorpio & Black Magic [Norman Smiley] managed by Godfather)</p><p>

Kaientai (Taka/Funaki/Tajiri/Great Sasuke/Kaz Hayashi)</p><p>

Island Boys</p><p>

Patriots (Patriot & Mike Enos, also a jobber team)</p><p>

System X (Lance Storm & Sean Morley)</p><p>

War Machine (Bob Holly & Mike Barton)</p><p>

World's Most Wanted (CW Anderson & Mike Awesome)</p><p> </p><p>

And I just re-signed British Bulldog and I'm thinking of reuniting him with Owen once he's done with Angle/Foley. Then in development/rehab I have:</p><p> </p><p>

DOA</p><p>

Godwinns</p><p>

Haas Brothers</p><p>

Hardys</p><p>

Headbangers</p><p>

Heartbreak Express (Barry Windham & Brian Lawler with excellent chemistry)</p><p>

Shane Twins</p><p>

Truth Commission</p><p> </p><p>

And a whole load of AI generated teams that have been together a while now.</p><p> </p><p>

I had been thinking of starting a 'hardcore' brand but it was going to be fronted by Raven who I just stole from WCW, but he's off in rehab already so I think I'll nix that idea (having a different focus meant having to alter the match danger every match anyway) and structure my roster into three tiers, Raw, Smackdown (probably) and Heat, because it is becoming quite bloated. If I can buy out WCW in the next couple of years, I think I'll run Nitro/WCW as its own brand/'company' and do a full on brand split, but for now I'll keep everyone available for Raw, then have the midcard on Smackdown and use Heat as a step up from development.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Temes1066" data-cite="Temes1066" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Matty Faith is on steroids, damn I guess I will have to redraw some of my plans for my SWF game.</div></blockquote><p> Test him in your game. I've heard of other guys in other game being an issue while I've never had a problem with them in my game. Every world's a bit different. Give him a test and then make your plans.</p>
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MAW The Sam Keith Classic XI

Attendance: 3,200

 

Tonight is the Sam Keith Classic X1. This an event where MAW shows off teams from other promotions and in house pairings as well to see which team will walk away with the Sam Keith Classic Titles. This year management has changed up the format. Three teams from rankings will be randomly picked to battle for the prestigious title. Not one to forget tradition, we sent out feelers to other teams around the world to take part in this event(even though they won’t vie for the title).

 

The Sam Keith Classic

The Aces Of Mayhem vs Jenkins & Jacobs vs The Rock City Stars

Jenkins & Jacobs and The Rock City Stars wouldn’t be the two teams I’d go to first for this tournament. I decided to stick to the random picks. Out of the three The Aces Of Mayhem have the better record. Jenkins & Jacobs will have their time but not right now. TRCS were there to pop the crowd and get a little offense. The Aces Of Mayhem pin Stan Manna for the victory.

The Aces Of Mayhem are the new Sam Keith Classic winners. MR:61

 

The Dynamite Express Redux vs The Ring Generals (COTT World Tag Titles up for grabs)

The Dynamite Express Redux are a team that I’m eager to push. The have great chemistry together, they just need experience as a team. The Ring Generals are great but they are a bit pricey for a full time spot n the roster. In a close match The Architect picks up the win with a handful of tights. I’m hoping that they will be borrowed by other organizations and build themselves up. MR:60

 

Dagger vs Nate DeMarcus(MAW American)

Dagger as a singles competitor is surprising me. He has floundered in the tag team scene but this match he and DeMarcus tore down the house. DeMarcus retains after both competitors were counted out. MR:71

 

Seth Whitehead vs. Ash Campbell

After defeating his mentor, Whitehead is looking to prove he is worthy of a title shot even though his best friend is the current reigning champion. Ash Campbell is new to MAW and along with his stable mates and girlfriend; they are looking to make a name for themselves. Venus Angeletti was ringside and tried to help Ash via distractions, but Whitehead held strong and got the submission victory via the Minnesota Stretch. MR:62

 

Whitehead’s victory celebration is ruined by Fro Sure’s appearance.

 

“Give it up, folks for a great matchup; though we all know if I as in it it would be better. But that’s not why I am out here. Seth, old buddy; old pal you’re strapped to a rocket thats going sky high and I dig it. But bro you know taking this strap away from me won’t be easy. But you know that!”

 

Seth smiles and nods in agreement.

 

Fro Sure focuses on Ash Campbell.

 

“ Kid, you’ve got heart. I dig that. Reminds me of myself . I’m going to do both you a favor. Next month, Ash Campbell, Seth Whitehead, and Fro Sure will give these fans one hell of a show.”

Rating: 64

Show Rating:57(C-)

 

We made a profit of $19,600 this month

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So I'm only in November but this is what I have planned for Starrcade 98.

Jericho Vs Beniot © TV Title- No real long story here, Jericho held the Cruiserweight title for a couple months before dropping it to Rey Rey, both of these guys are Upper mid card guys.

 

Unlimited Violence Vs The Haas Brothers © Tag Titles- Wrath and Brian Adams are UV, they have attacked The Haas brothers for the last two months after losing the first match and second match ending in a draw this will be the one to settle the score.

 

Raven Vs Sting: After beating Nash at Halloween Havok and putting Stings partner Warrior on the shelf Raven now sets his sight on taking out The Icon Sting.

 

DDP Vs Randy Savage loser leaves WCW- In a feud that has been on and off since Fall Brawl when DDP on Team WCW helped disband the NWO which Randy was apart of, these two will come to ahead with a loser leaves WCW match.

 

Rey Mysterio © Vs Sabu Vs Billy Kidman Cruiserweight Title- Sabu and Kidman have been in a rivalry over the last month and at the next PPV will end in a draw in a match that is meant to name the number one contender for the Cruiserweight title we will have a Triple Threat match.

 

Hulk Hogan Vs Kevin Nash Vs Scott Hall- Hogan took a break from wrestling after the NWO was disbanned and turned face in the process thanking the fans and saying they know who the true Hogan is. While gone Nash and Hall have been feuding over who the true leader of the NWO was, when Hogan shows back up leading to this huge original NWO Triple Threat.

 

Goldberg Vs Scott Steiner in a steel cage WHC- After returning from injury Steiner was pissed to be left out of the title picture as the new COO of WCW Piper made him earn his shot, and that he did going into Halloween Havok which Goldberg won but after the match he was attacked by Steiner and the returning Buff Bagwell. After Goldberg getting DQ'd at the next PPV this match will be in a steel cage to make sure no interfernece happens.

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<p>In my save Randy Orton die <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> Died by gardering accident</p><p> </p><p>

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<p>Finally got a 99 rated match!</p><p> </p><p>

My company is based equally on pop and performance and has been the top company in the world for nearly three years. I've had several ratings above 90 but not often. I schedule this match to main event my Battleground brand exclusive PPV and somehow it ended up a 99.</p><p> </p><p>

Ernest Youngman © defeated California Love Machine in 23:00 to retain the ICE battleground title via a Chicago Left Hook. I named that move as an Uber finisher and in my head canon, it is a brass knuckle left hook.</p><p> </p><p>

Youngman had 87 average world pop, CLM had 83</p>

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<p>Survivor Series 33 was a very good show with many matches consisting of Balor Club and Bulletproof as Balor Club look to hold all of the gold on Raw.</p><p> </p><p>

We started off with the only actual Survivor Series match on the card and it is a big rivalry that has been building for months. This match was Team WWE (Triple H, Enzo Amore, Dolph Ziggler, Trish Stratus and Marshall Von Erich) taking on Team MMA (Conor McGregor, Brock Lesnar, Ronda Rousey, Shinsuke Nakamura and Jerry Bowman). Brock is only back for this match as he is on a 1 month contract and I only wanted him for this match. The match started off with Trish Stratus being eliminated by Ronda before she was rolled up by MVE and eliminated. Next up Conor McGregor eliminated Enzo and MVE leaving it in a 4 on. However as Conor went to tag in Shinsuke, Shinsuke jumped off the ring apron and walked to the back. McGregor furious turned around into a superkick from Dolph Ziggler and then a pedigree from Triple H who eliminated him. It was then left to the wildcard for team MMA Jerry Bowman who turned down Triple H's offer to join team WWE and instead went to their opponents. He shocked Dolph with a small package before it was left to Triple H and Bowman. They went for another 5 minutes before Bowman reversed out of the pedigree and hit one of his own on Triple H to win the match. 86 B+.</p><p> </p><p>

We followed that with an 81 B as Sean Finlay of Bulletproof retained his Global Championship against Balor Club's Tama Tonga.</p><p> </p><p>

Another successful title defense up next in an 80 B as Liv Morgan defeated Emma to retain her Women's United States Championship. Emma wasn't the right person to end Liv's reign but a certain hugger is around the corner for her.</p><p> </p><p>

Next up in a 77 rated match which was the worst rating of the night Randy Orton defeated Tye Dillinger to become the new European Champion. Takes the title of Tye and he can now move into the tag division with Cody while Randy's win can now solidify him as a midcard/upper midcarder now.</p><p> </p><p>

Tye's stable partner Tyler Breeze then retained his Light Heavyweight Title against Vilhelm Berg in the first A of the show with a 93 A and Breeze's reign continues tonight.</p><p> </p><p>

Following that was the final culmination of the feud between Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano when Gargano defeated Ciampa in an 87 B+ when Gargano made Ciampa pass out to the Garga-No Escape. Post match Gargano helped Ciampa to his feet and the two embraced in the middle of the ring and Ciampa turned face.</p><p> </p><p>

The second A of the night followed that in a tag team match when The Jackson's took on Doc Gallows/Noam Dar of Bulletproof and in a 94 they retained there belts. You may be wondering why it wasn't Gallows and Anderson you will see why later.</p><p> </p><p>

After that Jason Jordan defeated Cole Galloway to win the Intercontinental title following jordan hitting Cole over the head with a glass bottle when the ref got knocked down. 88 rating.</p><p> </p><p>

Queen Nia Jax became a 3 time women's Champion up next when she defeated Becky Lynch in a 90 A to win the title. This comes 2 years after Nia won her second Women's Championship in the main event of Survivor Series against Noelle Foley and she looked dominant in both matches.</p><p> </p><p>

In a 90 A Neville defeat Balor Club's Adam Cole to make his 21st title defense and continue his long reign with the belt. Thought about Adam going over here but Neville refused.</p><p> </p><p>

I took a gamble on the placing of this match as it was heel on heel but The Wrestling Kings successfully defended their Intercontinental Tag Team Championship against The Usos in a 94 A which is great for heel on heel.</p><p> </p><p>

I didn't know whether the Raw or Smackdown world titles would main event so as Raw main evented Summerslam, Smackdown got the main event this time and both matches are match of the year contenders.</p><p> </p><p>

First up we had Finn Balor (leader of Balor Club) vs Karl Anderson (leader of Bulletproof) for Finn's World Heavyweight Championship which delivered a 100 A*. This was meant to be AJ Styles vs Finn Balor but AJ left and therefore Karl Anderson took the place and he still put on a 100 A*.</p><p> </p><p>

I might have been annoyed at getting a 100 A* as my semi main event if the main event didn't match it when Bray Wyatt defeated Damien Sandow to retain his WWE Championship in a 100 A* which shows that Bray Wyatt is really really good and Sandow is also good.</p><p> </p><p>

I hoped the show would get a 100 A* with two in a row but the show got a 98 A* which is still great and next up is Elimination Chamber for Raw and No Way Out for Smackdown.</p>

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<p>I was super excited to be buying TEW 2016, and couldn't wait to boot up the game and all. And was debating on what my first game should be, and decided to WWF, WCW, and ECW. For a while at least. I was looking through my settings and everything, and was messing with Aims, and all the other new additions, and set injuries to low, and went about as I usually do.</p><p> </p><p>

It came to WCW Saturday Night, I book random matches for the show and made Big Bubba Rogers to go over Scotty Riggs as the main event for the show, and got all the way to main event, content with my ratings/grades and then see Scotty Riggs defeated Big Bubba Rogers, as per Bubba Rogers getting a Broken Neck. I was like eh, whatever, I don't think I have anything big for him, and check, and he's out for 1 year, and 2 months. Sweet.</p><p> </p><p>

I then thought it was just bad luck for a new game, or something, Masato Tanaka also receives a broken neck the next day, and then on the following Saturday Night, Mr. JL (Jerry Lynn) breaks his arm. .. So, I just turned off my injuries for now.. at least.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="zeronee" data-cite="zeronee" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>In my save Randy Orton die <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> Died by gardering accident<p> </p><p> <a href="http://image.prntscr.com/image/f3ef8831d2ad4cedbef760fe0be5b53f.png" rel="external nofollow">http://image.prntscr.com/image/f3ef8831d2ad4cedbef760fe0be5b53f.png</a></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thing is, he was out injured for 6 months after taking out the trash. So it's not like this isn't realistic for Orton.</p>
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3 days from my biggest annual event and I see the following great news on the ticker in my startup fed APW(USA) game.....

 

Mid yr awards

Company of the Year: APW

Match of the Year: Jack Avatar (All-American champ) vs Davis Wayne Newton (X Division Champ) rated 100 from one of my live TV episodes

Young Wrestler of the year: David Stone Jr from APW.

 

Ratings have increased steadily and are hanging around 0.8 now.

 

Also on the verge of a bigger TV deal in the US and a few months from expanding into Australia, and possibly Mexico

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Currently booking for SWF. I'm stuck deciding between placing Jack Bruce v. Remo for the World Heavyweight title in the main event, or Angry Gilmore v. Wolf Hawkins. I'm pretty sure Gilmore and Hawkins would get the better rating... but I want to end the show with Nicky Champion debuting and attacking Remo. I wish Nicky's contract had come up a month later.
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<p>It's almost 2020 and the final Smackdown PPV of the year is No Way out which has 10 matches, 2 of which are Elimination Chamber matches.</p><p> </p><p>

We started off with Tyler Breeze defeating Fenix in a 79 B to retain his light heavyweight title. He picked up the victory with a beauty shot following a cheap shot from Cody Rhodes when Tye Dillinger distracted the referee. Gorgeous, dashing and perfect right now are faces in game but I use them as tweeners as I have 4 stables and if they were heel then 3 of the 4 would be heel and I don't know how I feel about that.</p><p> </p><p>

After that in a singles match, Billie Kay defeat Aiko Ando in a 71 rated match with The Boyfriend Stealer. Despite both women's division being stacked with talent, many aren't that over so I'm trying to build some more up like Liv Morgan recently and now Billie Kay, Ember Moon and more.</p><p> </p><p>

One of my worst ratings on a ppv match in a long time followed this after Cedric Alexander made his ppv debut by defeating Shatter. I hope that by Wrestlemania I can get Alexander to be over enough to possibly win the Light Heavyweight Championship. Also he has the best theme song in the WWE irl and I love him so much <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />. The match got a 64 due to them not clicking and Alexander being an enhancement talent.</p><p> </p><p>

Emma was looking to rebuild and get another shot at the Women's United States Championship but standing in her way was Charlotte who managed to defeat Emma with the Natural Selection. Charlotte has been underused in this game and her real life stuff is great so I'm looking to give her a push. She became women's champion in 2017 but lost it the next month in a fatal 4 way to Noelle Foley. This match got an 82.</p><p> </p><p>

Following that Tye Dillinger lost his rematch against Randy Orton for the European Championship by count out following an RKO through a table. Match got another 82 and Tye can move onto other things now.</p><p> </p><p>

Our 3rd and final women's match of the night got an 87 and it was for the Women's United States Championship and Liv Morgan lost her title to Bayley when Bayley reversed the Living Hell into a Bayley to Belly to win her second Women's Championship on the main roster. Her first came at Wrestlemania 33 against Sasha Banks and this run should be fun.</p><p> </p><p>

At Survivor Series, Shinsuke Nakamura turned on Team MMA and here he took on one of his team mates there Conor McGregor who continued his unbeaten streak in singles matches in a 92 match. I know McGregor in the WWE is really unrealistic but it's fantasy booking for a reason.</p><p> </p><p>

The first Elimination Chamber match of the night was an 87 B and it was for the Intercontinental Championship between Jason Jordan, Cole Galloway, John Cena, Jay Lethal and both The Usos. It started off with Jimmy Uso eliminating Jey Uso with a roll up and while they were arguing Jimmy turned around into an AA from John Cena and got eliminated aswell. After that Jay Lethal eliminated Cole Galloway with a Lethal Combination and also eliminated Cena surprisingly aswell before he was hit from behind with a shovel from Jason Jordan because he's crazy Maggle and Jordan hit the Jordan Slam and retained his title.</p><p> </p><p>

The semi main event was the match of the night and as usual it was a tag team championship match between The Wrestling Kings and the Detroit Machine Guns with the Kings retaining the titles in a 98 A* after Cesaro hit the neutraliser on Alex Shelley.</p><p> </p><p>

The main event was a number one contender to the WWE Title Elimination Chamber match because Bray picked up an injury against Sandow which would keep him out until literally the day after this ppv so I just did this so we can get a big match for the Royal Rumble. The match was between TJP, Damien Sandow, Luke Harper, Big Cass, Apollo Crews and Cody Rhodes. Sandow was surprisingly the first eliminated when he was hit with a discus clothesline from Harper, an empire elbow from Big Cass and a standing moonsault from Crews and Crews picked up the pinfall. Harper was then eliminated by Cody Rhodes with a Cross-Rhodes. Big Cass then got the elimination of Apollo Crews which left it down to two people Wyatt hadn't met on a ppv-TJP and Big Cass and TJP picked up the surprise victory and he will go on to face Wyatt at the Rumble. Big Cass is heel so that wouldn't work so TJP goes in as a big underdog. He was celebrating in the cell when the lights when out and when they came back on Bray Wyatt was inside the cell and he hit a Sister Abigail into the Chamber wall.</p><p> </p><p>

That match got a 94 A with the show itself getting a 93 and I expected this show to not do so well because we had no world title in the main event</p>

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<p>I'm doing SWF as well. I'm only on the fourth month. Valiant just won the title and will likely carry it close to Supreme Challenge. Joey Morgan just turned heel (and Brandon James face by extension) and joined Eisen's authority stable. If Morgan keeps on track and keeps his nose clean, he'll take the title off Valiant and defend against Jack Bruce at Supreme Challenge, cementing him as champ for probably the rest of the year (or until the Eisen storyline is over).</p><p> </p><p>

TCW has fallen to Cult, so they are less of an issue, but USPW is taking all of the good talent, from me and from others. I've lost Zimmy Bumfhole so far, and a few TCW/NOTPW prospects to them. I kept Squeeky and I'll probably keep Eric Eisen. I'm waiting for them to drop to Cult so I can start throwing my weight around a bit.</p>

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<p>With my created corporation "CWF" I just scheduled my version of Wreslemania. "CWF Ground Zero" and was on week 2 heading into Ground Zero.</p><p> </p><p>

Had a match between Ernest Youngman and Deaf Touch for a #1 Contendership match for the Intercontinental Championship (which I was going to have Youngman win at Ground Zero) and he tore his ACL... out for 11 months. Luckily I did surgery and his injury went down to 7 months, but what a bad break man.... was about to push him so hard, too.</p>

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</p><div class="ipsEmbeddedVideo"><div><iframe width="200" height="113" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ICSJEI0AXnk?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="" title="DDW Event"></iframe></div></div><p> </p><p>

Latest event from DDW, aftermath of the 6th annual King of the Deathmatches, World championship matchup between DDW's MVP Mobstar and defending champion "The Legacy" Jay Chord, new #1 contenders to the Dynasty Warriors titles are crowned, as well as the Ironman and Brass Knuckles titles being put on the line. Rising stars and DDW vets alike, let me know what you think!</p>

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<p>Just about to get to Summerslam 2020 on my WWE save, which is my longest ever save <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> This is whats happening on my three brands.</p><p> </p><p>

Raw:</p><p> </p><p>

Roman Reigns, the current Raw Heavyweight Champion, will be taking on four men in a 5-pack challenge. I'm fully expecting Reigns to get the win here, he's only had 1 title defence since CM Punk, who is now a drug abuser and regularly drinks and has to have time off, the then champion, went to rehab and had to vacate the title he won FROM Reigns at Wrestlemania. John cena, Dean Ambrose, Kevin Owens and MITB Winner Rusev are the opponents.</p><p> </p><p>

Elsewhere Austin aries will defend his IC Title against Samoa Joe. Aries has had 9 defences so far and won the title September last year, so almost a full year long reign. Not sure if I want Aries to go for a year plus, or if I want to push him into the Main Event scene. He is 42 now afterall. The other Raw matches will be The Tag Champs The Wolves defending their titles against 'The Truth'. The Truth consists of Michael Elgin (managed by Truth Martini) and Kazuchika Okada. I paired them up a few weeks ago in the preshow in an attempt to find good chemistry as teams and they have excellent chemistry,m so I used Truth Martini as the cornerstone of the team, he's going to manage them to success. The Raw Lightweight title is also going to be defended as Champion Ryan Ricochet faces off against Tyler Breeze.</p><p> </p><p>

Smackdown:</p><p>

Bray Wyatt finally did what he said he would, and conquered Smackdown by winning the Heavyweight Title. Daniel Bryan, who came back a few years ago to compete, won the Smackdown MITB and decided that he will cash it in at Summerslam, but then he got 'injured' by Wyatt, forcing him out of the match. Who should step up to the plate in his absence? None other than Shinsuke Nakamura! Wyatt v Nakamura will be the main event of the PPV.</p><p> </p><p>

Zack Ryder has been harrased by the New Nation lately, and has successfully defended his US Title against their lesser guys, No Way Jose and Apollo Crews. No Way Jose has another shot at bringing the US Title to the new Nation though. (The New Nation consists of: Xavier Woods, Edward Langston, Booker T, Prince Nana, No Way Jose & Apollo Crews) Andrade 'Cien' Almas defends his Cruiserwight Title against Trevor Lee and also the Smackdown Tag Champs The Briscoe Brothers defend their titles against the Ascension. Last but not least this years KOTR Winner, Xavier Woods, defends his crown against long time rival Kofi Kingston. With the added stipulation that if Kofi loses, he will have to join the New Nation.</p><p> </p><p>

Womens Wednesdays:</p><p>

Sasha Banks just won her 4th Womens Title last month by beating Charlotte at KOTR, but before Charlotte can have her rematch, Banks has to face a new challenger, Asuka. Asuka won the Queen Of The Ring tournament, beating Nikki Bella in the Final, and she chose to cash in her title match at Summerslam, so it will be Sasha v Asuka for the title. Paige defends her Womens IC Title against not one, not two but three opponents. Becky Lynch, Bayley & AJ Lee will all be looking to dethrone the IC Champ. Charlotte has to face off against Nikki Bella before getting her rematch, Aaliyah defends her Womens US Title against Mandy Rose and then Aaliyah and Francesca Bruce (Regen) defend their Womens Tag Titles against B n' B (Alexa Bliss & Tessa Blanchard)</p><p> </p><p>

Overall it should be one of the more exciting Summerslams I've had so far. It's a shame theres so many people unavailable for it though. Rollins, Miz & Punk (rehab) are top people who will miss out on a spot because of certain things. Oh also I'm still waiting for Randy Orton to not be 'Toxic', because I fired him just over a year ago because of homophobic remarks.</p>

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The Road To Wrestlemania is about to begin but first up we had the final Raw PPV of the year in elimination Chamber despite only having one Elimination Chamber match on the card.

 

We started off with a number one contenders match for the Tag Team championships between The Hardy Boys and the Los Luchas which got a 92 A and Jeff Hardy picked up the pinfall with a Swanton Bomb and The Hardy's became the number one contenders.

 

After that in an 83 B+ Cody Hall defeated Elgin with the Outsider's Edge. Both have been in the midcard for a while and I wanted them to do something so Hall picks up the victory here.

 

Next up was the PPV debut for the man that has ran through opponent after opponent on Raw Moose but the man standing in front of him was his toughest opponent yet (apart from a victory over AJ Styles on Raw) Rhyno. I created this storyline without realizing both their names are animals... Anyway their match got an 80 B and of course Moose defeats Rhyno here.

 

The first title defense of the night was up next when Sean Finlay defeated Mark Morrison to retain his global title in an 87 B+. I had big plans for Mark and Jay before Jay left for ROH and now I'm struggling to think of plans for Mark but he just turned face so this should freshen him up a bit.

 

Another title defense followed that with another B+ this time with an 85 B+ when Johnny Gargano defeated Xavier Woods to retain his Cruiserweight Championship. Xavier is an upper midcarder right now but he hasn't done much in 2 years since The New Day split up so I'm trying to think of a new stable for him and a few other people with him being the leader.

 

A 90 A followed that in a tag team match when Ryan Sabre and Kenneth Ospreay defeated the former Tag Team Champions The Von Erich's to continue the great run that they have been on. They are future Tag Team Champions and they showed they are a great team by beating the former champions.

 

Ever since losing his World Heavyweight Championship, Seth Rollins has lost a lot of momentum by losing the rematch and then him and Dean Ambrose lost a tag team title match the following PPV so he wanted to get back on the tracks and he did so in an 86 B+ where he defeated Joe Coffey. I love Coffey I really do but he isn't main event talent right now but he could be I guess in the future but for now it's all about The Man.

 

The next match showed the development of Women in this save as in a 94 A (joint best of the night) Queen Nia defeated Becky Lynch to retain her Women's Championship. Nia and Becky are the best two women popularity wise and they once again put on a great show.

 

Just like the last match we got a 94 A in this next match when The Jackson's defeated The Revival to retain their Tag Team Championships. Once again it has to be heel on heel as we had too many heel teams on Raw meaning we've turned The Hardys face and they will take on The Jackson's at the Rumble before Ospreay and Sabre get their shot at the titles.

 

The semi main event was for the United States Championship and in a 93 A Neville's 427 US title reign came to an end at the hands of Matt Patterson (EC3) who picked up the win with a quick roll up. Post match we had a double turn with Neville being furious that he lost his title so he beat the hell out of Patterson who turns face. Heel Neville and Regal should be interesting to book from here on out.

 

The Main Event was the only Elimination Chamber match on the card and it was an interesting match with 3 members being Balor Club members and the other 3 being Bulletproof. The members in this match were Finn Balor, Tama Tonga and Adam Cole of Balor Club and Karl Anderson, Noam Dar and Kevin Owens of Bulletproof. Tama Tonga was the first eliminated by Kevin Owens with a pop up powerbomb but then he turned around into a double superkick from Finn and Cole and was eliminated himself. Noam Dar was then eliminated by Adam Cole with another superkick. This left Finn Balor and Adam Cole vs Karl Anderson and while Anderson was able to catch Cole with a roll up he was eliminated by Finn Balor who retains his World Heavyweight Championship.

 

That match got a 91 A and the show itself also gets a 91 A. In other news Ring Of Honor grew to international while we are global so they're doing well but they are still quite far off. Also The Miz's contract ran out and I didn't renew as he's always filming movies instead of wrestling so I don't need him.

 

End of the year awards:

Wrestler of the year: Bray Wyatt (1)-WWE

Company of the Year (14)-WWE

Team of the year: The Detroit Machine Guns (3)-WWE

Match of the year: Bray Wyatt vs Damien Sandow Survivor Series 2019-WWE

Show of the year: Wrestlemania 35 WWE

Young wrestler of the year: Zeshin Ikoma (1)-NJPW/WWE

Veteran wrestler of the year: Rey Mysterio (1) WWE

Female wrestler of the year: Sasha Banks (1) WWE

Most improved company of the year: Michinoku Pro Wrestling (1)

Independent wrestler of the year: Valiente (1)

Manager of the year: Johnel Sanders (2) Osaka Pro/ DDT

Announcer of the year: Leonardo Riano (1) CMLL

Colour commentator of the year: Tamuramaro Yasuda (2) NXT

Ref of the year: Drake Wuertz (2) WWE

 

Very happy with how many we got here. Was surprised with Bray Wyatt and Sasha Banks wins here and we almost got all of the ones we could have got.

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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="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Picked up TEW again after a few months off due to burnout (I did about 18 months of an MAW dynasty thread in 2-3 real-life months, so I may have overdone it!). I decided to go with a scenario in the CornellVerse where Buddy Garner, fed up with the other promotions in the U.S., starts his own, with a heavy emphasis on hard-hitting, no-nonsense.<p> </p><p> I got pretty much everyone I wanted off the bat, with the exception of Nelson Callum, who signed with USPW. I just ran my first show, and it did pretty well. Frankie Perez and Bryan Holmes had a 78-rated match on the undercard, and Holmes, Garner, and Greg Black had a 70-rated triple threat to close things out (Black became the company's first World Champion). Cruiserweight champ Greg Gauge started a feud with Gino Montero, Art Reed is feuding with Bulldozer Brandon Smith, and I've got a pretty strong women's division as well.</p><p> </p><p> I'm not sure how long this'll go for, or what the promotion's ceiling is. Having said that, I'm having fun so far.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Some updates here as the game moves into March 2016. My champions remain unchanged (additionally, Sara Marie York is my women's champion and cranking out one solid match after another), but I've been able to do some more fun stuff elsewhere that's worth noting.</p><p> </p><p> TCW is beginning to have financial issues, and in the coup of the game to this point, I signed Eddie Peak, who will debut just before my first big show coming up later this month. Considering my main eventers range from 40-50 in popularity, getting a guy with 70's across the board who can work is a godsend for me. I'm currently undecided about how to begin his push, because my current World Champ, Greg Black, is cranking out some of the best matches in my company on a weekly basis. He's one of the few top-line faces I have, and Peak can work face or heel with no problems. It's an interesting dilemma, especially since I don't want to neuter Black's push while launching Peak as my figurehead.</p><p> </p><p> I've also signed a few other guys of note, namely Harry Allen and Clark Alexander. Alexander is on the decline, but he came cheap and I can use him as a gatekeeper face easily enough. Allen, meanwhile, is pretty over and can be carried to good matches. There were a few guys I missed out on, namely Ross Henry, who USPW immediately inked for more money than I'm paying Peak, an established veteran! Hopefully, I'll be able to poach some more TCW talent as the company keeps declining; in the few CornellVerse games I've played, it's been common to see them struggle.</p><p> </p><p> I've also started a developmental company. Nothing huge, just enough to hire some young guys and see how they develop. Some of them could probably contribute immediately, but I don't have an immediate need for them to do so, so off to developmental they go.</p>
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<p>Ran my own company for 2 years, was just starting to make decent progress when at the end of 2017, after some of my roster was grumpy about being left off my season finale (oops), I gave the whole roster $3,000 bonuses (major oops). Well I was too used to playing SWF and those bonuses left me about $65,000 in debt and I was out of business by March 2018. So I started a new company in May 2019, moving from Manitoba, Canada to Tri State, USA. Well it's a totally different ball game here in the Tri State, with me getting dinged for my production quality hard as FCW and NYCW are way higher. But I can't afford to compete with them so I'm just taking the dings every show. I edited my finances after 3 months as I tried to compete for a bit and lost $50k the first month and $25k each of the following 2. So I just removed the negative sign and have been staying afloat with that war chest, but still losing money every month. Here's the champs & roster at the end of 2019.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>AWL American Champion: Eddie Peak</strong> (also figurehead, not really sure what to do since he's 7 years into decline but by far the most over worker in the company. Probably shouldn't have made him figurehead, but oh well. For now, he's just beating people left and right, but mostly the lower card guys to look menacing.)</p><p>

<strong>AWL Young Lion Champion: Donte Dunn</strong> (autopushes to midcard, #1 on NBT list. probably going to get a long run with the belt to get over and maybe challenge a heel-turned Peak & dethrone him? not sure but I want to push him over)</p><p>

<strong>AWL Tag Team Titles: Vacant</strong> (haven't found any positive tag chemiostry on my roster except between 2 main eventers, so not rushing the tag belts onto anyone)</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Rest of the Roster:</strong></span></p><p>

</p><ul><li>Ant-Man (Lower Midcard, loses a lot right now but could get pushed eventually)<br /></li><li>Arnold Lashley (Opener, also loses a lot. 82 SQ, 99 Basics, 95 Safety, 100 Selling, so he's going to job for a while, then maybe get a push? depends if his top row ever develops)<br /></li><li>Bradford Peverell (Upper Midcard, just a good worker right now. keeping his momentum positive but no big plans for moving him higher)<br /></li><li>Bradley Blaze (Midcard, another good worker. right now he mostly loses to the upper midcard faces when they need momentum and goes even with anyone else)<br /></li><li>Bret Heartbreak (Opener, getting a slight push right now with back to back tainted wins over Ant-Man. Went up to Muscular and his SQ went up to 91, so I want to push him)<br /></li><li>Charger Siaki (Enhancement Talent, pure jobber. not bad stats after a few years in SWF development though)<br /></li><li>Ernest Youngman (Main Eventer, MVP of the company easily. If Peak would lose to him without walking out, Youngman would be champ right now)<br /></li><li>Fro Sure (Upper Midcard, I have no idea what to do with him, but I love his 100 SQ and if I get big, I'm gonna throw the company on his back and let him run.)<br /></li><li>George Wolfe (Midcard, a pet project in a past game, I gave him a shot and was disappointed, so he's drifting down the card)<br /></li><li>Gram Gorman (Lower Midcard, probably getting fired soon for his backstage antics, but he's so good that I don't want to. Every top row stat is over 60 and if his Psych would go up 1, all of his performance would be too which is great for my small company)<br /></li><li>Haranobu Kobayashi (Lower Midcard, great stats & SQ, but a negative influence in the locker room. haven't decided what to do with him yet, he's also the only other person on my NBT list)<br /></li><li>Lenny Brown (Midcard, got good in SWF developmental, came in to replace an aging American Machine when I was trying to cut costs and has out performed what Machine was doing)<br /></li><li>Logan Wolfsbaine (Upper Midcard, my second best ratings machine behind Youngman, still only 23. definitely a company anchor for years to come)<br /></li><li>Primus Allen (Main Event, 30 years old, stats probably not improving a ton, but he's pretty good. For a company my size, I love his work. Almost every stat except the non-brawling top rows is 70+)<br /></li></ul><p></p>

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