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When Sting was a kid, his parents gave him a radio and a toaster for bath toys.

 

Hey kids, it's your old pal, The Stinger. It's winter time again, while that may mean great times playing in the snow, always be careful around frozen ponds, lakes, or rivers. They may not be as sturdy as they look. If one of your friends does fall in, don't go on the ice, that'll just make it worse. Find a branch or something to help pull them to safety. Remember kids, be careful around frozen bodies of water, you might just be skating on thin ice.

 

I laughed at those more than I should've.

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NXT Last Man Standing 2017:

 

Pre-Show:

Heath Slater © beat Justin Gabriel to Defend the TV Title (71)

Adrian Neville © beat Johnny Gargano to retain Lightweight Title (82)

Kevin Owens beat Sami Zayn to win the Hardcore Title (82)

Xavier Woods © beat Kenny Omega to retain European Title (70)

 

Full Show:

Zack Ryder beat Baron Corbin © to win the US Title (66)

 

American Alpha © beat Uso's, Young Bucks & Wolves to retain the Tag Titles (81)

 

Baron Corbin cashed in his contract to beat Adam Cole for the IC Title (79)

 

Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazuchika Okada to retain the LOTR Briefcase (82)

 

Bayley © beat Alexa Bliss to retain Womens Title (83)

 

Seth Rollins © beats Daniel Bryan to retain the World Heavyweight (82)

 

Bray Wyatt © beat Dean Ambrose to retain the Heavyweight Title (78)

 

John Cena beat Randy Orton © to win the Undisputed Title (79)

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Going into Summer Showdown 2016 in this TCW save and right now Bach and Golden are feuding over the title and depending on their performances, possibly figurehead status despite Golden being amazing for business.

 

Other than that, I turned Jay Chord into a Randy Orton-esque "Legend Killer" character by retiring Ricky Dale Johnson at Total Mayhem, our biggest show. Currently, Tornado stepped up to help RDJ, as he too felt that Chord was a punk and had no business continually taunting RDJ even after he had already retired him.

 

The tag team scene is pretty crazy as I brought in American Demolition (Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Findlay O'Farraday) and the two are just having excellent matches left and right and heading into Summer Showdown, they are facing The Behemoths to see who will become the number one contenders for Wolf Hawkins And Joshua Taylor's titles, who I had form a team because 1) I needed face tag teams and they can both become faces and 2) I had their story culminate with Rhodes getting tired of their arguing over who was better and their constant oneupsmanship that he just made them form a team and in doing so, Hawkins slowly became a good guy and it ended with them becoming a very valuable part of the tag division.

 

The final title, the International title, is currently held by Mighty Mo who hasn't really done anything of note, except for a few minor feuds where he's beaten Vessey, Speed, Eddie Peak, and is currently feuding with American Buffalo who he beat at Excessive Force. After Buffalo, I think I'll have Andrews come back and want a shot at the title because he feels slighted for not being in the TCW title picture at this point and want some sort of consolation prize, which might lead to a pretty long feud between the two

 

Finally, one of the very few that I "stole" from another promotion was Wade Orson from 21CW who I brought in as cocky heel that thought of TCW more as a joke than a wrestling company and who also says that the company went downhill the moment Tommy Cornell left. He's been a really fun character to book so far and right now he's in Midcard Feud Boulevard as he's beaten Dazzling Dave Diamond at Excessive Force and will beat Bart Biggins at Summer Showdown. After that though, I really don't know who he could face after he's done toiling in the midcard, even though he's been a tremendous character to book.

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TCW Hotter Than Hell

Sunday, Week 4, August 2016

Greenwalt Dome (Tri State)

Attendance: 45, 710

PPV: .88 (440, 698 Buys)

 

In the opening contest, Joshua Taylor & The Amazing Z (Zimmy Bumfhole) defeat Aaron Andrews & Remo Richardson in a rematch from last PPV. (82)

 

Post-Match, Andrews is down and hurt. He looks for an assist from his partner Remo after taking the pinfall for his team. With his partner’s hand held out, a disgruntled Remo turns his back and leaves! It looks like Andrews has lost his second tag team partner in just a span of three months!

 

Jacob Jett defeats Freddy Huggins, as the newcomer continues to rise up the ranks. (78)

 

Sara Marie York successfully defends her TCW Women’s Championship by defeating Tracy Brendon, Joanne Rodriguez, & Suzanne Brazzle in a Fatal Four Way Match. The first ever TCW Women’s Champ continues to roll. (72)

 

Roger Cage defeats Mikey James after an assist from tag partner Troy Tornado. Tornado shoves James off the top rope as Cage has Referee Ray Johnson distracted, setting up the Rage Cage for the finish. (81)

 

In a shocking upset, the brand new tag team of Eddie Chandler & Mr. Lucha defeat The Fearless & Mighty (Masked Cougar & Mighty Mo[/b] to become the NEW TCW Tag Team Champions! It doesn’t come without controversy, though, as their manager Floyd Goldworthy removes one of the top turnbuckle covers, just in time for Chandler to smash Mighty Mo’s face into the exposed steel! (82)

 

Daniel Drake (KP Avatar) defeats Marc Speed, as another young star continues to climb up the ladder. (70)

 

A bunch of TCW superstars head to the ring for the upcoming Lumberjack Match. Included in them is the newly signed wrestler, Valiant, who receives a big pop from the live crowd, and a loud USA chant!

 

In a major upset, New Era Leader Jay Chord defeats Rocky Golden in a Lumberjack Match. The participants come into play for sure, as Chord’s New Era followers Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton interfere at every chance. In the end, when Golden has Chord up in the air, Jameson trips Golden by grabbing and pulling on his “broken” ankle! Chord comes crashing down on top of Golden for the cover, as Jameson pulls down on that injured ankle! 1,2,3, Chord pulls off the shocker! (87)

 

A sad turn of events, Jaime Quine & Eve Grunge defeat the TCW Women’s Tag Team Champion The A-List via Count-Out. After having an injured ankle for a month, Demelza Wade tries to use the crutch she used to walk around with as a weapon. As Nadia Snow holds Quine up at ringside to be struck with the weapon, Quine ducks, and Wade hits her own tag team partner! Nadia Snow is knocked out cold on the floor, and is counted out by Referee Ray Johnson! Unfortunately for Quine & Grunge, the titles cannot change via Count Out! They beg for the referee to restart the match, but the decision stands! The A-List are still the champs despite the L! (75)

 

TCW International Champion Eddie Peak heads to the ring for his International Championship Open Challenge. After promoting it for weeks, Peak calls out anyone on the TCW roster. After a long pause, out comes…Jake Idol??!! It’s underwhelming, though Idol is a promising young wrestler. Wait a minute…before Idol hits the ring, the music of Rich Money hits the PA System! The crowd goes nuts! After being Power Bombed off the Stage four weeks ago by Eddie Peak, Rich Money is back! Money lays out Jake Idol at ringside, and enters the ring to accept the Open Challenge! Wow!

 

Rich Money defeats TCW International Champion Eddie Peak via Disqualification when Peak uses a Steel Chair right in front of Referee Francis Long. The war doesn’t end with the match, as these two heated rivals continue to battle all the way up the entrance way. Peak gets the edge and sets Money up to Powerbomb off the stage again! Money fights back, and reverses! Money back tosses Peak off the Stage, right through a table down below! The crowd roars as Rich Money stands victorious with a taste of revenge! (94, MATCH OF THE NIGHT!)

 

Joss Thompson & Atom Smasher defeat The New Era (Kirk Jameson & Davis Wayne Newton). The assist comes from Rocky Golden, who comes limping down to the ring, wanting revenge on the New Era! Security is able to talk Golden out of it, but its enough of a distraction to allow Thompson to hit the Clean Cutter on DWN! (79)

 

In Tonight’s Main Event, TCW World Heavyweight Champion Angry Gilmore successfully retains his championship in a thrilling Triple Threat contest with Wolf Hawkins & Sammy Bach. Gilmore comes off the top rope with the Sky High Elbow and crushes Hawkins as he tries to pin Bach after hitting the Full Moon Rising. Gilmore covers Bach himself and gets the 3! (91)

 

Gilmore quickly exits the ring and crawls out of the ringside, demanding his title belt and quickly receives it. Former Champion Wolf Hawkins is left to watch in disgust Angry Gilmore leaves once again on top.

 

Show Rating: 94

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<p>CZCW 2018 </p><p> </p><p>

COTT Best of the Best Tournament. </p><p> </p><p>

Cali Love Machine won Tournament, retained his COTT World Title and Captured the CZCW title in the final by Defeating Jay Chord. </p><p> </p><p>

Cali Beat Duane Stone in the Quarters, Nate Johnson in the Semi's and Jay Chord in the Final. </p><p> </p><p>

My match of Tommy Cornell v (Uppermicard) Fro Sure got my highest match rating on the save, a 93 with Fro keeping up with the legend performance wise. Tommy Debut .</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Cali Love machine is once again the Lawler of the South West.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Millsybeast" data-cite="Millsybeast" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>NXT Last Man Standing 2017:<p> </p><p> Pre-Show:</p><p> Heath Slater © beat Justin Gabriel to Defend the TV Title (71)</p><p> Adrian Neville © beat Johnny Gargano to retain Lightweight Title (82)</p><p> Kevin Owens beat Sami Zayn to win the Hardcore Title (82)</p><p> Xavier Woods © beat Kenny Omega to retain European Title (70)</p><p> </p><p> Full Show:</p><p> Zack Ryder beat Baron Corbin © to win the US Title (66)</p><p> </p><p> American Alpha © beat Uso's, Young Bucks & Wolves to retain the Tag Titles (81)</p><p> </p><p> Baron Corbin cashed in his contract to beat Adam Cole for the IC Title (79)</p><p> </p><p> Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazuchika Okada to retain the LOTR Briefcase (82)</p><p> </p><p> Bayley © beat Alexa Bliss to retain Womens Title (83)</p><p> </p><p> Seth Rollins © beats Daniel Bryan to retain the World Heavyweight (82)</p><p> </p><p> Bray Wyatt © beat Dean Ambrose to retain the Heavyweight Title (78)</p><p> </p><p> John Cena beat Randy Orton © to win the Undisputed Title (79)</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> You have more titles than WWE during the Alliance days lol</p>
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<p>7 months into a modified TCW game:</p><p> </p><p>

Rich Money is the <strong>World Heavyweight Champion </strong> thanks in no small part to his stable Spoiler Alert - consisting of <strong>International Champion</strong> Freddy Huggins, tag team Sharknado (Killer Shark and Bulldozer Brandon Smith) and Aaron Andrews (who revealed his allegiance by costing Rocky Golden his chance at a contendership match). So far, Money has won all his title defenses by bribing his opponents to take a fall.</p><p> </p><p>

Rocky Golden is out of contention for the Heavyweight Championship and is chasing the Pure Wrestling title.</p><p> </p><p>

Sammy Bach, Matt Keith and Edd Stone have joined together to oppose Spoiler Alert - Bach is currently the company figurehead and is opposing Money on idealistic grounds. Stone has a grudge against Huggins for breaking off their tag team and then interfering in Stone's matches, and Keith lost the IC belt to Huggins via cheap tactics.</p><p> </p><p>

Devine Fortune are currently <strong>Tag Team Champions</strong>. New Wave seem to be on their way to breaking up. But our tag team division in general is quite strong. A tag team match with a Killer Shark and Freddy Huggins team in it still managed an 81!</p><p> </p><p>

Troy Tornado & RDJ had a 2 month feud off a handicap match against American Buffalo, when Tornado thought RDJ sneak attacked him. It ended with RDJ beating Troy clean, Troy storming off in shame and then coming out the next night to save RDJ from a Buffalo sneak attack before getting his first win against Buffalo.</p><p> </p><p>

And in a storyline that has been escalating over the last few months - (player character) Angry Gilmore came in as new GM of TCW, and it led to a feud with Tommy Cornell (one of my modifications. I know, I know), which has begun to get really nasty. Taylor and Gilmore tied Cornell and Hawkins at War to Settle the Score. Hawkins snapped and started injuring opponents which led to him eventually getting put out of the Heavyweight chase, and self-destructing. (Taylor is currently 'out injured').</p><p> </p><p>

Cornell won at Just Another Day? with help. Gilmore won clean in a Cage match at Where Angels Fear to Tread, and the closing shot off the PPV was Tommy Cornell flipping off Gilmore. Then Cornell and Hawkins jumped Gilmore backstage, and sent him to the hospital. Cornell then spent the next 2 weeks arranging easy matches for people he liked. That ended with Gilmore returning and firing Cornell. Cornell then snuck into the next few shows, and somehow managed to become <strong>Pure Wrestling Champion</strong>. The latest wrinkle was Cornell trying yo use his title to challenge Gilmore to a match for control of the company - Gilmore refused, saying Cornell won while not an employee. So for Total Mayhem, Hawkins and Cornell beat Gilmore unconscious, rolled him into the ring, and Cornell covered him - to retain both his title and "control of the company". Gilmore was then arrested.</p><p> </p><p>

This now leaves me with 4 main factions - The Pretender to the Throne (Cornell), The King in Exile (Gilmore), The Corrupt (Money), and The Savior (Bach). And then Troy Tornado, Rocky Golden, and Joshua Taylor could still break any way. It looks like a war is building.</p><p> </p><p>

In terms of hard data, I still have yet to hit an A level show, but my last 3 PPV's have been on a continuous increase, with the last a comfortable 86. US pop has still not risen a single point though. It has stayed exactly at 78. At least Canada is now in the mid-70's.</p><p> </p><p>

SWF and USPW are Cult, and will be for a while. SWF in particular haven't run a single 80+ show in at least 3 months. On the other hand, NOTBPW & SOTBPW are having consistent A shows, though NOTBPW particularly has done it by taking a bunch of SWF talent. I wish Kyle Rhodes wasn't such a tightwad.</p><p> </p><p>

Rhodes hates me, not sure why. I've accomplished all but 1 goal, and there's still 18 months left for them. And for some reason, despite being National, and having higher show scores, I still have lower viewer ratings than SWF and I fill like 13,000 seats in an area that says over 15,000 will show up.</p>

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<p>Wasn't expecting this to have an amazing score as it's just so I have something to do with my other tag teams for awhile whilst The Ebony Experience feud with the Misfit Krew over the World Tag Team belts. The Bodydonnas are the first AWA Southern Heavyweight tag team champions which is a low-level tag team belt, won't be around for long maybe just for a year or two <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> Anyway this is how my TBS TV Special did:</p><p> </p><p>

<a href="https://gyazo.com/71e436162708ef50239f099a954a88a9" rel="external nofollow">https://gyazo.com/71e436162708ef50239f099a954a88a9</a></p>

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<p>My latest PPV, War In The Windy City did amazing! Here are the results for anyone interested! <a href="https://gyazo.com/141c4f47ee0fe4c24c849a70abe65a0e" rel="external nofollow">https://gyazo.com/141c4f47ee0fe4c24c849a70abe65a0e</a></p><p> </p><p>

Pillman was my original world champion but D'Lo Brown botched a move and injured Pillman so he is now out for a month <img alt=":(" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/frown.png.e6b571745a30fe6a6f2e918994141a47.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> doesn't help that Pillman was already quite injury prone. When Pillman returns he will continue his feud with Shawn Michaels and look to regain the world championship. On the episode of AWA Championship Wrestling a day before the PPV, Shawn Michaels won a 6-Way Championship Scramble to become the new world champion. I decided to give it to HBK as he was already in a feud with Pillman for it anyway.</p><p> </p><p>

Going in to the PPV I wasn't sure who to announce as Shawn Michaels opponent so at the last minute I decided to make Terry Funk-- Who I'm pushing at midcard-- Shawn Michaels opponent. Didn't expect much from the match but boy was I wrong! As you can see from the screenshot the match did outstanding!</p><p> </p><p>

The Misfit Krew who earned a world tag team title shot after winning the annual June Tag Team Challenge series managed to get a win against The Ebony Experience but due to it being by count-out the on-screen AWA President, Greg Gagne will announce a re-match between the two teams.</p><p> </p><p>

Steve Austin has been feuding with Albanos Army of Sid and Diesel for awhile now but I got a note saying Albano is looking to leave the wrestling business soon so I had Steve Austin defeat both Sid and Diesel to force Lou Albano to retire. However this feud won't be ending as Lou Albano will announce next Saturday on his final AWA Television appearance that he has sold Sid and Diesels contract to Slick who also currently manages Yuji Nagata thus meaning Albanos Army will become Slicks Army. This also means Lou Albanos other clients such as The Cremator (Glen Jacobs, as I decided not to make him Kane due to already having Stevie Ray wrestling under Kane) will also belong to Slick. Ric Flair is also managed by Lou Albano but he will not be managed by Slick and will now take time off.</p><p> </p><p>

Whilst we're on the subject of Ric Flair. His performances in the ring have been poor recently so after a feud with Jeff Jarrett Ric Flair found himself losing his hair. Ric Flair will now take time off and upon his return he will announce he is bringing back the Four Horsemen without Tully and Arn. In a surprise twist, Jeff Jarrett will be announced as one of the new four horsemen but I am unsure who the other two will be right now but I'm currently looking towards making Chris Jericho and Dean Malenko the other two but I will decide closer to the time of Flairs return.</p><p> </p><p>

Since joining the AWA Yuji Nagata has found himself on an undefeated run, lead by his manager, Slick. Sting has also been showing impressive performances throughout the AWA which caught the attention of Yuji Nagata. Slick finally managed to negotiate a title match for Nagata against Sting but Greg Gagne made it clear that if Nagata doesn't get the job done the first time around he won't get another Television title shot for a long time. Nagata will continue to stay undefeated for the remainder of the year before losing his title and his streak to Sting who will win the re-match between the two.</p><p> </p><p>

Edge on an episode of AWA's B-Show, All-Star Wrestling defeated Dean Malenko to win the AWA Light Heavyweight Championship thanks to interference from his manager, Jason Knight. After the match ended Greg Gagne came out and reversed the decision and announced Malenko the winner, thus returning the belt back to Malenko. After numerous attacks on Malenko to get another title shot Malenko finally gave in. A tag match a day before the PPV took place where Malenko stated if he gets the pinfall/submission he will pick his opponent at the PPV but if someone else in the match gets the pinfall/submission they will be announced as the opponent. Edge gave a dominating performance throughout the whole match but after pinning in Jason Knight and taking a bump to the outside, Jason Knight saw his chance and pinned Dean Malenko, thus making him the new #1 contender for the Light Heavyweight Championship. Malenko retained at the PPV and due to Jericho winning the match against Edge at the PPV that means Malenko will now defend his belt against his tag team partner however Edge may find a way into the match himself...</p><p> </p><p>

Lastly the first AWA Southern Heavyweight Tag Team Champions of Candido and Prichard continue to defend the belts extremely well and are currently in a feud with the Nasty Boys who as of now are struggling to take the belts from the babyface duo.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>PPV Results once again:</strong> <a href="https://gyazo.com/141c4f47ee0fe4c24c849a70abe65a0e" rel="external nofollow">https://gyazo.com/141c4f47ee0fe4c24c849a70abe65a0e</a></p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Ric Flair is so old, his insurance company only sends him half a calendar.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Paul E Dangerously's so ugly, when he opens the door on Halloween, kids hand him candy.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>When Sting was a kid, his parents gave him a radio and a toaster for bath toys.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Hey kids, it's your old pal, The Stinger. It's winter time again, while that may mean great times playing in the snow, always be careful around frozen ponds, lakes, or rivers. They may not be as sturdy as they look. If one of your friends does fall in, don't go on the ice, that'll just make it worse. Find a branch or something to help pull them to safety. Remember kids, be careful around frozen bodies of water, you might just be skating on thin ice.<p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> These are so hilarious!!!</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Millsybeast" data-cite="Millsybeast" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>NXT Last Man Standing 2017:<p> </p><p> Pre-Show:</p><p> Heath Slater © beat Justin Gabriel to Defend the TV Title (71)</p><p> Adrian Neville © beat Johnny Gargano to retain Lightweight Title (82)</p><p> Kevin Owens beat Sami Zayn to win the Hardcore Title (82)</p><p> Xavier Woods © beat Kenny Omega to retain European Title (70)</p><p> </p><p> Full Show:</p><p> Zack Ryder beat Baron Corbin © to win the US Title (66)</p><p> </p><p> American Alpha © beat Uso's, Young Bucks & Wolves to retain the Tag Titles (81)</p><p> </p><p> Baron Corbin cashed in his contract to beat Adam Cole for the IC Title (79)</p><p> </p><p> Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Shinsuke Nakamura & Kazuchika Okada to retain the LOTR Briefcase (82)</p><p> </p><p> Bayley © beat Alexa Bliss to retain Womens Title (83)</p><p> </p><p> Seth Rollins © beats Daniel Bryan to retain the World Heavyweight (82)</p><p> </p><p> Bray Wyatt © beat Dean Ambrose to retain the Heavyweight Title (78)</p><p> </p><p> John Cena beat Randy Orton © to win the Undisputed Title (79)</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Curious if you have a kayfabe reason for having a World Heavyweight Title, Heavyweigh Title and then the contradictory Undisputed Title?</p>
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My annual AWA/Japan Supershow PPV once again delivers a great result! This is a PPV where I just bring over JPWA workers (NJPW shut down so I had Inoki bring back JPWA with the IWGP trophies & tournaments) and place them against AWA workers so the matches aren't storyline related.

 

Really happy with the main event too, Yuji Nagata is on a crazy undefeated streak in the AWA at the moment so I thought I'd put that to good use by giving him a main event match against Muta. Worked out perfectly:D

 

Show results: https://gyazo.com/ae3538ed546bfd344dc8e8627d35759b

 

Barry Rhodes is a generated British worker who works for ASW so I just brought him in to have a technical masterclass match with Malenko.

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<p>Just pulled the trigger on my main event angle for Supreme Challenge 38.</p><p> </p><p>

My main heel stable, DD4 (Damn Dirty Four, consisting of Wolf Hawkins, Eric Eisen, Casey Valentine, and Xavi Ferrara) ran roughshod over the company. I managed to steel Champagne Lover, fresh off of a movie and becoming the most over wrestler ever, and slid him as well, making DD5. There's been strife between Lover and Hawkins, the champ, made worse when Lover won my Master of Puppets tournament to earn a shot at the belt at Supreme Challenge.</p><p> </p><p>

I had an elimination 5-man tag the month before SC with DD5 coming out on top. After the match, DD5 gave Hawkins the boot. I'm gonna keep Hawkins heel until after he loses the belt, when he'll feud with his former stablemates.</p><p> </p><p>

Meanwhile, Mikey Lau won a MitB type match that guarantees him a title shot anytime in the year. He just beat Joey Morgan to keep it, and I'm going to have him cash it in at SC and win the belt, so I can get it on my new figurehead and have a face champ for the first time in a looooong time.</p>

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<p><span>http://i63.tinypic.com/2b5z4y.png</span></p><p> </p><p>

First ever A rated show (after two in-game years of hard work) in my created Japanese alternative promotion to rival NJPW and feeling pretty good about how the rest of the year is gonna go. Already climbed to the 11th top company in the world after starting at the 25th. Having heaps of fun with this game. Naomichi is on fire!</p>

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CZCW December 2018 at Cult

 

Considering leaving the COTT as whenever they loan my guys or my guys hold a COTT title their matches with the other matches are bringing down their average match grade for the year. Feel like I've outgrown it.

 

However COTT has been useful as I've been using the COTT World title as like a secondary Main event title. To Bridge the gap between my lower Main Eventers and the Elite top 4 Main eventers.

 

 

A Disappointing setback involving Remmy Sky.

 

For my latest show Christmas Cage Caos 2018 the semi main event was a Tag Team Cage match between Champions The New Wave and former champions Zoned Out with Remmy and Fox putting their individual feuds with Nate Johnson and Flying Jimmy Fox to try and capture the Tag titles.

 

Before this point Scout and Guide have had individual performances in the 90's whilst Remmy and Fox have had high 80's individual performances for the best part of 3 years, creeping into the low 90's recently.

 

I truly thought the match could beak 90 and possibly even beat my highest CZCW match of 93..

 

The match was a good but not great 82, which for any other non Main event match i'd be very happy with... but with the match saying it was a spectacular match and all 4 men's history of great performances I wondered why it didn't get at least a 89...

 

The problem was Remmy Sky, the notes saying he was high on soft drugs... the guy that had stayed clean for 2 and a half years... has had a slip and ruined what could've been the best match in CZCW History...

 

Remmy, was being groomed for the COTT World title followed by a CZCW title reign in 2019... but this will be questioned and he will be looked at closely for the next few months. I really can't allow him to be slipping especially when Jacob Jet and Fro sure have been putting on top individual performances without any issues for the past year now.

 

 

Jacob Jet is now my 4th most popular wrestler now due to his great CZCW Extreme title run, only a matter of time before he takes the big one. probably after the TCW story has ended.

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WWE Judgement Day 2020 in Toronto Canada is over and Smackdown had another great one as we head towards Summerslam.

 

We started off with the first of three 96 A* matches to start the show as the Detroit Machine Guns went up against the newest tag team on Smackdown in Gold Rush (Andrade Cien Almas and Eduardo Rush(Rush)). It would be Gold Rush who picked up the victory when Eduardo and Almas beat the Gold Mine on Alex Shelley.

 

The second match of the night saw Sheamus' PPV return after he suffered a cracked Skull a year ago in a tag team match with Cole Galloway. However in an 83 B+ he was challenged by Paris Youngblood who claimed that Sheamus was past it and that he should have stayed injured. It would be Youngblood who picked up the victory as Sheamus is 42/43 and has declining physical ability so he's going to put people over and then leaving.

 

After being in the Money In The Bank match last month but being unsuccessful, Rusev would once again defend his Alliance Title this time against Shane Thorne of TM61 and he retained when he submitted him with the Accolade. Nick Miller is out for 6 months with an injury so I don't have much for Shane but I like him more than miller so I may give him a singles push in the future.

 

In a 91 A Alberto Del Rio put his European Championship on the line as he took on Devin Cutter who has been on a roll lately coming into this match and he hasn't been pinned in 2 months. That would continue here but he wouldn't win the title as he was submitted by Del Rio meaning that Rio retained his belt that he won at Wrestlemania.

 

We followed that with the PPV debut of Marty Scurll as he took on the Light Heavyweight Champion Tyler Breeze in a ladder match for the title and in an 80 B Scurll would win the Light Heavyweight Championship ending the second reign of Tyler Breeze. Really excited about using Scurll and I might move Breeze into the IC/European picture soon or maybe even into the world picture.

 

After that it was the contract signing for the match at Summerslam between Triple H and Bray Wyatt where it's Triple H's career vs Bray's WWE Contract. We see a video package of how Triple H cost Bray his WWE Championship and gave it to Enzo Amore, how him and the rest of Prospect ruined Bray and left him destroyed and injured meaning he lost the tag team title match at MITB followed by Bray eliminating H from the Prospect vs Bulletproof match when the referee went down. They have a few words before Bray then puts Triple H through the Contract Signing table with a powerbomb.

 

Sasha Banks' Women's United States Championship was on the line up next as she took on Peyton Royce in an 82 B. Banks would pick up the victory and retain once again when she avoided a big boot before locking in the Banks Statement and forced Royce to tap out.

 

Post match Sasha was celebrating with Charlotte and Summer Rae when Raw's Bayley and the Women's MITB holder came out to the stage. She announced that at Summerslam she was switching brands and winning back her Women's US Championship after she lost it to Sasha Banks at Wrestlemania.

 

Former tag team partners and brothers were in action up next as Jey Uso took on Jimmy Uso in a Falls Count Anywhere match. It was an exceptional match which ended up backstage before Jimmy Uso (Heel) picked up the victory after a superkick through a glass window and he stood tall over his brother in an 83 B+. However afterwards he continued the beat down until Alberto Del Rio tried to make the save only to also be superkicked through a glass window from Jimmy Uso who then holds Del Rio's European Championship and walks off with it.

 

There was a fatal 4 way match next for the Intercontinental Championship as Jerry Bowman defended his title against Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows and his Prospect partner Big E. Jerry Bowman would retain his title when he pinned Doc Gallows after Big E took out Gallows with the Big Ending and then left Bowman to pin him. The match got a 89 A but Gallows was the weak link compared to everyone else which is to be expected when he is in the ring with 3 better people than him.

 

The semi main event got the second of three 96 A* on the night as The Revival once again took on Dashing and Perfect for the Intercontinental Tag Team Titles after they were beaten back at Backlash. This time however though The Revival would come out on top and win the titles after they defeated Tye Dillinger with the Shatter Machine. The Revival are my favourite tag team right now in the world so I really want to do great stuff with them on here after a fairly short first WWE Tag Team Championship reign. Dashing and Perfect however I have big plans for Cody Rhodes and Tye Dillinger is a good worker so they shouldn't be affected too much.

 

The main event also got a 96 A* as Kevin Owens took on Enzo Amore for the WWE Championship as the Former two time World Heavyweight Champion went into this match damaged after being constantly targeted by Enzo and Triple H and Enzo used this in the match by targeting the leg of Owens which would come into the finish as he would defeat KO with the Figure Four Leg Lock to retain his WWE Championship. Enzo was celebrating his victory when Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns came onto the stage with Roman's MITB briefcase. Enzo just laughed and turned around to walk out where he was hit with a dirty deeds from Dean Ambrose who appeared out of nowhere. Dean holds the title in the air signalling his intention to go for the WWE Championship at Summerslam.

 

The show got a 94 A where it had a great start and a Great end but the midcard was average at best which may have affected the end rating.

 

In other news around the world Jesse Ventura and Vince McMahon have died with Vince dying in a drugs death. I don't know what to do as he died in a drugs death and I don't want to be associated with that but I want to have a Memorial for him. Another thing is quite weird is that this was the first year we held a McMahon Tag Classic and soon after it finished Vince Died :eek:. Along with this we've had the mid-year awards and Asuka and Abyss have announced their retirement from Wrestling.

Awards so Far:

Wrestler Of The Year So far: Bray Wyatt

Company of the Year: WWE

Team Of The Year: The Wrestling Kings

Match of The Year: Dolph Ziggler vs Jason Lyte (ROH)

Show Of The year: Wrestlemania 36

Young Wrestler of the year: Jerry Bowman

Veteran Wrestler of the year: Jeff Hardy

Female Wrestler of the year: Nia Jax

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<p>Well reached Jan 2019. </p><p> </p><p>

The end of the year awards are the thing I aim to get to every year and see how everything has gone. Then I hit a wall and have to have a break from the save. probably a cope weeks away before the 5 month bild to Welcome to the Coastal Zone.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

SOTBW had the majority of the top 10 of the power 500, El Leon being number 1, all of my gy were 100+ although that may be due to a lot being on written with me an only having two shows a month.</p><p> </p><p>

SOTBW got the promotion of the year and event of the year. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

I did however get most improved company of the year.</p><p> </p><p>

4 guys have become available from USPW so i've beaten them to the signatures. sending them on holiday until the TCW angle has finished with the new guys being the new group in CZCW. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Considering having three shows every month this year.</p><p> </p><p>

Going to have a break and try playing as USPW or go on areal world save.</p>

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<p>Mixed feelings in my current game, I brought Sid Justice in as a member of the Four Horsemen into the WWF version of the stable. I've gotten him up from Enhancement to midcarder with a series of sqush matches.</p><p> </p><p>

Hulk Hogan gave me the first positive review he has ever given me in my two year game by telling me that Sid has a lot of potential. I think he's just licking his lips and thinking "I can't wait to pin that hoss".</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Captain2" data-cite="Captain2" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p> Hulk Hogan gave me the first positive review he has ever given me in my two year game by telling me that Sid has a lot of potential.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> So then he should have no complaints when the guy he backs goes over him clean, right? <img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
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<p>NXT Summer Slam 2018:</p><p> </p><p>

Before the show I should point out Hiroshi Tanahashi cashed in his Lord Of The Ring opportunity to become the NXT Heavyweight champion, and on a previous episode of NXT there was a huge Title Unification where Tanahashi managed to beat Cena and Rollins to keep the NXT Heavyweight as the Main Event title.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Gargano & Ciampa beat the Young Bucks (80)</p><p>

- Basic tag match to start the night off</p><p> </p><p>

Jimmy Jacobs beat Xavier Woods © to win the European Title (64)</p><p>

- Jacobs needed momentum after recently alligning with Seth Rollins and Woods didn't need the title. I'm thinking about only having one Midcard title, so it could fuse with the US title next year.</p><p> </p><p>

Adrian Neville © beat Ricochet to retain the Lightweight Title (81)</p><p>

- Another tough win for Neville, making his 8th title defence. I think I might give him a year long reign just to set the standard for the title.</p><p> </p><p>

Kevin Owens beat Zack Ryder to win the US Title (80)</p><p>

- Ryder wasn't doing much with the title, plus I wanted him to go into the Tag Division, while Owens could elevate the belt a bit.</p><p> </p><p>

American Alpha © beat The Irish Asskickers to retain the Tag Titles (82)</p><p>

- The Irish Asskickers are Finn Balor and Becky Lynch, and they have really good chemistry and the added bonus is that Becky is Finns protege too. They just couldn't beat Alpha though, who are so close to having the titles a year now, with 9 title defences.</p><p> </p><p>

John Cena beat AJ Styles (82)</p><p>

- 82 seems to be the match rating to beat so far! AJ has the Gold Rush Contract (our MITB) but in the end I decided to give Cena the win here since he's been moaning lately.</p><p> </p><p>

Shinsuke Nakamura beat Baron Corbin © to win the IC Title (84)</p><p>

- Corbin has actually lowered the prestige of the title since getting it, so I decided that Nakamura would have a long IC Title run before going for the top title. I'm also thinking about Corbins contract too, he has 4 months left and he just isn't really cutting it. I might have to let him go soon.</p><p> </p><p>

Seth Rollins beat Triple H (83)</p><p>

- Rollins and Jacobs, as Age of the Fall, have been taking out names, with Rollins latest one being Ric Flair, making Triple H return to ring action to face him, albeit in a losing effort. After the match AOTF beat the holy hell out of Triple H. I have no clue where thats going to lead, but I like the sound of a HHH/Jacobs match sometime.</p><p> </p><p>

Paige beats Bayley©,Charlotte & Sasha to win the Womens Title (84)</p><p>

- Bayley had a good run, but every run has to come to an end, with Paige becoming 2 time NXT Womens Champion. The rematch should be good, and then eventually I'll have Paige lose the title to Sasha leading into a Sasha v Charlotte PPV Main Event next year maybe.</p><p> </p><p>

Hiroshi Tanahashi © beat Bray Wyatt to retain the Heavyweight Title (77)</p><p>

- Disappointing main event match rating really, I thought it'd do better. The first match was the same score but that was a quick cash-in match so I thought it'd be better, apparently not. Either way Wyatts are looking for Tag Team Gold now, while bray moves his attention to John Cena, while Tanahashi might be facing off against AJ Styles soon. </p><p> </p><p>

Final Rating: 79</p><p> </p><p>

It was a good show, with a disappointing end, but pretty good either way! <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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

Real Japan Pro Wrestling | August 2018 |</p><p> </p><p>

Finally moved up to rank 2 in the world thanks to the slow proccess of popularity gain in Britain and Mexico, close to international now. NOAH have been a pain in my ass in being number 2 but they finally dropped off slightly, New Japan are falling a giant amount every month, about to drop down to cult with Tanahashi at 41 trying to carry the company on his back. WWE still going strong but we've finally gone National in USA and will begin to challenge them. ICW have moved up to No.5 with our help, happy days.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Best Male Star:</strong></p><p>

<span>http://i.imgur.com/w0COC25.jpg</span></p><p>

<strong>Average World Pop:</strong> 78 B</p><p>

<strong>Average Japan Pop:</strong> 100 A*</p><p>

<strong>Average USA Pop:</strong> 90 A</p><p> </p><p>

The man of the hour (of the save actually) is still Kenny Omega. Sure to be Wrestler of The Year once the end of the year comes about and is sitting pretty at the top of RJPW with his second reign as TMWP World Heavyweight champion. Rollins is the most overall popular though sitting at 87 B+ across the entire world.</p>

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<p>It's the dawn of 1990, my game started in 1987, and I actually feel kinda bad for the WWF. The only new talent they've signed has been midcarders stolen from me when their contracts came up- Shane Douglas, Johnny Ace, Big Bubba Rogers. RAW is main evented most weeks by some combination of Junk Yard Dog, Iron Sheik, Paul Orndorff, and Randy Savage. Bret Hart is in mid-card purgatory. Hulk Hogan and Roddy Piper are the 2 most popular wrestlers in the world, but they're barely ever booked.</p><p> </p><p>

Meanwhile, guys like Ted DeBiase and Shawn Michaels stayed in their home regional companies until they died, then I signed them because it was obvious the WWF wouldn't, and names like Mark Callous, Rick Martel, Rick Rude, Owen Hart, and John Tenta are making names for themselves in Japan.</p><p> </p><p>

It's no wonder they've fallen to cult and RAW got kicked to the graveyard slot.</p><p> </p><p>

Kinda similar thing is happening in Mexico. Guys like Konan, Vampiro, Rey Mysterio Jr, Psicosis, Heavy Metal, and a few others have been unemployed since their debuts.</p>

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<p>I'm a few months into a WCW Lives game as, you guessed it, WCW.</p><p> </p><p>

Stacy Keibler just appeared in a nude photo shoot and saw her popularity skyrocket to the point that she's the second most over person in the company. <img alt=":eek:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/eek.png.0e09df00fa222c85760b9bc1700b5405.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="The Final Countdown" data-cite="The Final Countdown" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm a few months into a WCW Lives game as, you guessed it, WCW.<p> </p><p> Stacy Keibler just appeared in a nude photo shoot and saw her popularity skyrocket to the point that she's the second most over person in the company. <img alt=":eek:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/eek.png.0e09df00fa222c85760b9bc1700b5405.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> You should put the belt on her. I'm sure everyone would love to job to Keibler.</p>
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<p>Wolf Hawkins was released from TCW 5 months ago for his regular usage of prostitutes. How long do wrestlers stay toxic for? I am USPW and I could really use a Heel on the uppercard, especially one who would easily be my best worker. I lost Rich Money to SOTBPW and I lost Tyson Baine to NOTBPW. I didn't even try to resign Baine as he was old and declining. I jobbed his popularity to Joss Thompson and Trent Shaffer.</p><p> </p><p>

Also signed Prometheus and Annihilus for my developmental fed. Prometheus agreed to a size increase and is now a ripped Giant with 94 SQ and 98 menace. The hope was for them to tag team, but Prometheus is developing into a possible Main Eventer. His performance line is 70,66,68,86,46 and still improving. Annihilus isn't much further behind but his SQ lags behind.</p>

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