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<p>Currently 4 years into a NWA(basically, TNA) save. Started of in 2001 and now entering mid 2005. Just finished up my main PPV of the year, Superclash IIII.</p><p> </p><p>

Superclash IIII results: </p><p>

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CM Punk defeats Nigel Mcguinness©</strong></p><p>

This really wrote itself in terms of the clashing personalities. In the back end of 2004 a heel CM Punk went a bit awol, refusing to compete and just watching the show from a far. As Samoa Joe and Claudio Castangoli warred on against the Four Horsemen(Nigel, Flair, Burchill and Cody Rhodes), we saw a masked figure cost them a war games match at the November PPV. Samoa Joe was quick to blame Punk due to him declining to team with him 2 weeks prior. Punk finally came out of his shell in the Road To Superclash tournament as he defeated Samoa Joe in the semi finals and finally, NWA Mayhem's AJ Styles in the final to earn the chance to fight for the title at Superclash </p><p> </p><p>

A few weeks prior to Superclash, the masked man was revealed after an 8 man tag match, Punk was the man to unmask him and it the show's general manager; Paul Heyman. This would lead to Heyman being fired by NWA commissioner Dusty Rhodes. Over the following weeks we got back and fourths between both competitors. CM Punk, taking on the anti-authority role against the suit wearing Englishmen. CM Punk would go over in the Superclash main event clean as a whistle to win the NWA title. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bryan Danielson© and AJ Styles defeated Killer Elite Squad© </strong></p><p>

For the past year, the team of Bill Goldberg and the undefeated Takeshi Morishima have decimated the tag team division. Bought together by Ted Dibiase, they have been the most dominant tag team in the companies history. After a year of dominating the roster, they wanted the big gold in the form of the NWA World Heavyweight title, possessed by Bryan Danielson. Upon AJ Styles loosing cleanly twice to Danielson to the end of the year, Dusty Rhodes refused to grant him a rematch. With CM Punk winning the RTS tournament, Mayhem were left without a main event for the biggest show of the show until general manager Larry Sweeney saw Danielson save Styles from a KES beatdown. Thus, coming up with this huge match up that pitted both the NWA World Heayweight and NWA Tag titles, on the line. At the PPV, Danielson managed to submit Goldberg which then led to Morishima decimated Goldberg post match. </p><p>

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Chris Hero and Shinsuke Nakamura defeat Austin Aries and Tiger Mask II</strong></p><p>

Hero and Nakamura spent the vast majority of 2004 feuding, finally ending when Nakamura managed to knock Hero out in a cage match. Aries would cost Nakamura his semi-final RTC match against AJ Styles, he did this due to the fact that he lost to Shinsuke in the Quarters. The start of 2005 saw a dream match in the special NWA invade Japan card as Nakamura took on Tiger Mask II. The match ended prematurely however after Aries got involved and assisted Tiger Mask II in the beatdown. The next week, Hero stood side by side with his former enemy Shinsuke, claiming that Nakamura earned his respect (starting a slow Hero face turn). Come Superclash, Nakamura finally got his win over Tiger Mask II</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>James Storm defeated Chris Harris</strong></p><p>

AMW were the most successful tag team in NWA history, holding the title 5 times however, cracks started to show in the duo after multiple losses to Killer Elite Squad. Former general manager Shawn Michaels would come into the mix and attempted to get the team back on the same page and for a while, this was successful. This would all come falling apart after Storm lost two consecutive NWA World Heavyweight title matches against Bryan Danielson. This would lead to Storm spitting in the face of wrestling legend, Shawn Michaels at the end of the PPV. The following day, Harris confronted Storm in the ring, trying to get his head straight but he was met with betrayal as Storm crashed a beer bottle over his head, putting him on the sidelines with an eye injury for many months. Storm and HBK would then wrestle a pair of matches in the next two PPVs, trading wins. On the first Mayhem of 2005, HBK announced he had to go away for a while due to an injury, much to the joy of James Storm. He would then however introduce a returning Chris Harris who stormed the ring and brawled with Storm. </p><p> </p><p>

At Superclash these two competed in a Texas Deathmatch that ended when Robert Roode interfered on James Storm behalf. On the following Mayhem, Roode claimed he is merely investing in the James Storm brand. These two are going to go on to team for a while and i'm pretty sure you'll all be able to guess the team name. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Samoa Joe defeated Muhammad Hassan</strong></p><p>

Simple storyline, Hassan playing the patriotic foriegn heel has rolled through the vast majority of the Showdown roster including wins over Tanahashi, Castagnoli and RVD. Upon hearing he wasn't placed in the Road To Superclash tournament, Hassan went ultra anti-America, hospitalizing NWA committee member Sgt Slaughter. Before Dusty could suspend him, Joe confronted him and challenged him to a match. Joe would go onto defeated Hassan at the PPV in the match of the night (to the surprise of me).</p><p> </p><p>

Other matches:</p><p>

<strong>Amazing Red© </strong>defeated <strong>Jack Evans</strong> and <strong>Jay Lethal </strong>to defend the X Division title. </p><p>

<strong>Viva La Grasa(</strong>Eddie Guerrero and RVD) defeated <strong>Riot Act</strong>(Bobby Lashley and Monty Brown to win the vacated the NWA World tag team titles. </p><p>

<strong>Abyss</strong> defeated <strong>Chris Jericho </strong></p><p>

<strong>Cody Rhodes© </strong>defeated <strong>Randy Orton</strong>(former partner) in an I Quit match to defend the NWA Global title and also, to exile Randy from the company. </p><p>

<strong>Team Mexico</strong>(Homicide, El Patron, Rey Mysterio Jr and Low Ki(I know..) defeated <strong>Team Canada</strong>(Bobby Roode, Eric Young, Petey Williams and Teddy Hart), <strong>Team Japan</strong>(Minro Tanaka, Kendo Kashin, AKIRA and Kenta Kobashi), <strong>Team USA</strong>(Matt Sydal, Delarious and The Young Bucks) and <strong>Team International</strong>(Alex Kozlov, Fergal Devitt, Brian Cage(I know..) and PJ Black) to win the Global X Cup. </p><p>

<strong>Claudio Castagnoli</strong> defeated<strong> Ric Flair</strong></p>

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<p>Just completed the year 2020 in my NOTBPW save and things are looking good. I am currently on the first day of 2021 and I have held a total of 536 shows</p><p> </p><p>

Shooter Sean Deeley is the current reigning and defending NOTBPW World Champion and has held the title for a full calendar year. Sean has defended the title a total of thirteen times throughout the course of the year.</p><p> </p><p>

The current NOTBPW Television Champion is Marat Khoklov who won the title from former champion KC Glenn in a total panic move by me in order to make Marat happy. Glenn managed five defenses of the title prior to losing it and Marat currently has defended the title twice thus far.</p><p> </p><p>

The current NOTBPW Tag Team Champions are The Almighty Dollar (Remo and Rich Money) they won the titles back in April of 2020 they have managed eight successful defenses of the title since they won them.</p><p> </p><p>

The current NOTBPW Women’s champion is Melody; she has held the title since April of 2017 after she defeated Tamara McFly to win the title. She has now made a grand total of 60 defenses of the title and her record stands at 88-0. She’s going to lose the title to Lucy Stone McFly at NOTBPW Big City Brawl in Lucy’s debut match.</p><p> </p><p>

I won a couple awards during the year end awards. The first being for Young Wrestler of the year which went to David Stone for the second year in a row. Melody was named female wrestler of the year. Match of the year was Shooter Sean Deeley defeating Steve DeColt in a 30 minute iron man match at Big City Brawl to win the NOTBPW World Heavyweight Championship. Duane Fry won Announcer Of The Year and Alan Grey won referee of the year.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>New Signings: </strong>Duane Fry, Areal Breaks</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Released:</strong> Joey Minnesota, Johnny Bloodstone, Hugh Ancrie, Acid, Acid II, Ozzie Golden, Robbie Griffin, Mark Griffin, Flash Savage, Black Eagle, Amber Allen</p><p> </p><p>

Five years in and I’m really happy with this save, 2021 was my goal year to reach and I got there but things won’t stop there. I’m hoping this save has more juice left in it than I think it actually does. The only downside right now is that I’m struggling to win the national battles due to a shift in power between myself and SWF but hopefully that’ll change soon. Right now we are neck and neck</p>

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<p>My first AWA PPV of 1997 was a complete success scoring an impressive 98 rating! </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">I Am The Franchise-- But I Am The King, Sucka!:</span></strong></p><p>

The Main event saw Kole (Booker T) challenge Shane Douglas in a cage match. As Kole won the Lord Of Ring tournament in December it meant be was given a world title shot at this PPV which Kole capitalised on as he defeated Douglas to become AWA's first African American world champion! Kole will drop the title however back to Douglas in two months to get ready for Austin vs. Douglas at SuperClash which will then in-turn result in Austins first world title run. King Kole will get another world title run however soon enough.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Rage Of Steiner vs. The Face of AWA:</span></strong></p><p>

The next match saw The Diamond Studd take on Scott Steiner. Scott Steiner has recently left WWF and re-joined AWA making his re-debut at the Lord Of The Ring tournament where he would fall in the first round against The Studd via Rage DQ. Steiners temper would proceed to cost him numerous other matches on route to this bout but thankfully the odds were in Steiners favour this match due to it being no DQ which allowed him to go as crazy as possible without the fear of being DQ'd. This paid off as Steiner managed to get a victory over his rival.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">We're All Rebels Here. Can't We Get Along?:</span></strong></p><p>

The next matches-- Triple H vs. Austin & Pillman vs. Shawn Michaels. After trading the world tag team titles back and forth with one another this PPV finally saw a rest from tag team action as each partner took on someone from the opposite team. Pillman managed to successfully defeat Michaels but Triple H managed to defeat Austin and proceeded to shave his hair post match. Next week, Austin will confront Pillman on why he didn't stop HHH, Austin and Pillman who already are reaching there boiling point with one another will definitely need to work things out soon as they are expected to defend the tag titles against DX very soon.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Nature Boy Name Lives On...:</span></strong></p><p>

The next match saw Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Guerrero. Recently Chris Jericho joined forces with Ric Flair as Jericho has taken the nature boy gimmick (thank you for the idea whoever mentioned it somewhere on this forum!) Jericho is the current reigning AWA United States champion and has proved he is no pushover-- with or without the aid of Ric Flair. However Guerrero is certainly no pushover either who pushed Jericho to his limits this PPV and it looked like Jericho would be able to lose the belt if it wasn't for Flair saving the day for Jericho. Both men will of course meet again. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">E-Z-E-K-I-E-L:</span></strong></p><p>

Ezekiel Andrews (Scoot Andrews) had an impressive AWA debut after being called up from FCW by defeating Rey Mysterio to win the AWA Light Heavyweight Championship. Zeke would often be accompanied to the ring by a lady known simply as 'Zekes Girl' (Cynthia Lynch) Zeke would often treat her with disrespect during promos and at ringside during matches. So soon Reys fight against Zeke turned to not only wanted to regain his title and beat his cocky rival but to also protect the honour of a lady. Mysterio won this match after Cynthia pushed the ladder as Ezekiel was climbing it causing him to fall, allowing Mysterio to quickly set-it back up and get the title. Zeke and Mysterio will have one more match.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">We Are The New Breed Of Hardcore!:</span></strong></p><p>

The next and final feud I currently have running is team 3D vs. Hardcore Haven. Hardcore Haven is made up of Terry Funk and Mankind who were the first men along with The Nasty Boys to introduce hardcore to the AWA audience. Team 3D made a solid first impression upon being called up from FCW. Not satisfied with Terry Funk and Mankinds definition of 'Hardcore' Team 3D introduced a new breed of hardcore and to show these veterans that they can compete. This Team 3D's in-ring debut after being used recently to lay violent attacks on various AWA wrestlers-- including Mankind and Funk. Team 3D laid out Mankind pre-match which gave 3D an advantage as it was now Team 3D vs. Funk in this no DQ handicap match. The next match in this feud will be next PPV as Team 3D will take on Hardcore Haven in a deathmatch.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Been really enjoying this save, crazy to think once I reach March I would've played 10 in-game years! Here is the full Rage In The Cage card if anyone is interested!: </span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<a href="https://gyazo.com/a618262a1b5061de391a1d3202ac395c" rel="external nofollow">https://gyazo.com/a618262a1b5061de391a1d3202ac395c</a></p>

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<p>Running an SWF save for the first time and thoroughly enjoying it. I'm only just into March but am slowly making my way through.</p><p> </p><p>

Eisen w/Marat & DeBones are feuding. Eisen hosts his open challenges. Eventually, DeBones starts to terrorise him with beatdowns and challenges before Marat returns to beat down DeBones in a vicious manner. This feud will carry on. Scythe may get a call up to back up DeBones.</p><p> </p><p>

Jack Bruce vs The Crippler is still powering along, as seems to the case with everybody's SWF save in the beginning.</p><p> </p><p>

I've got a bit of title turmoil going on over the NA belt. BSS, Brandon James, Mikey Lau, Joe Sexy, Joey Morgan, Valiant & American Machine are fighting over that. </p><p>

I accidentally booked Sexy to win the belt over Morgan on SWF TV so there was a surprise switch there and changed booking plans but Morgan got it back at the PPV and plans will move forward from there.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm also introducing an Uprising title within an Action division. The division is going to be treated as a WCW Cruiserweight style with guys who can put on solid matches facing off each week. But they'll have more of a purpose and story to it. Guys within this division are;</p><p>

Austin Smooth, Dolph Savage (Kentucky Bill repackaged), El Mitico Jr., Ernest 'Flash' Youngman, Gino Montero, Gregory Gauge, Hollywood Star, Jimmy Hernandez, Justin Sensitive, Kirk Jameson, Ricky DeColt, Sammy Smoke, Spencer Spade, Steven Parker & Tremor (Frankie Perez repackaged).</p><p> </p><p>

It's essentially guys I don't have big plans for at the moment getting something to do and time on TV. I do have big plans for Gino Montero & Gregory Gauge, however.</p><p>

Montero is to be my Eddie Guerrero. With Grace Harper as his manager, he's destined for big things. Gauge also has his father, Sam Keith, as his manager. He's working with a Street Thug gimmick just now which has a Very Good rating.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm occasionally at a loss of what to do and where to go next but I'm muddling through and thoroughly enjoying it.</p>

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After the news of Davey Richards pursuing his career as a doctor in real life, he is in my promotion and just won an opportunity to main event our biggest event of the year. I'm thinking about letting him win the belt, but retire as champion(thus vacating the belt, letting him retire and also clears up my loaded roster a bit..)
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<p>WWE 2003 game: I have a three way brand split, Raw, Smackdown and ECW (Which I managed to buy. WCW still exists in my game though)</p><p> </p><p>

Raw and Smackdown are more or less being run sort of historically as drafts occur that move people between the brands. I've been trying to build up the women's and tag divisions on both brands which has resulted in things like Daffney and Trish with 80 popularity on Raw and Haas and Benjamin pulling in pretty impressive match ratings on Smackdown.</p><p> </p><p>

ECW however I've decided to take a different route from historically and while I've been building up ECW originals, RVD, Rhyno and Raven were all feuding over the ECW world title at one point I've decided to take a page from NXT and make ECW into a sort of smark heaven. AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Shinsuke Nakamura, Austin Aries and others are all making their mark and slowly rising up the card via ECW.</p><p> </p><p>

Also the title divide for the brands...</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF0000;">Raw:</span></p><p>

WWE World Champion: Triple H</p><p>

WWE Intercontinental Champion: Randy Orton</p><p>

WWE Women's Champion: Victoria</p><p>

WWE World Tag Team Champions: The Dudley Boyz</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#0000FF;">Smackdown</span></p><p>

WWE Heavyweight Champion: Bill Goldberg</p><p>

WWE United States Champion: Matt Hardy</p><p>

WWE Diva's Champion: Molly Holly</p><p>

Tag Team Champions: Benjamin and Haas</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;">ECW</span></p><p>

ECW World Champion: Raven</p><p>

WWE Light Heavyweight Champion: AJ Styles</p>

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<p>Started a game with USPW where Allen Packer brings in Peter Michaels to lead the company in a new direction. Thus, he rebrands USPW's TV Show to Monday Nitro (I know, not terribly creative) and USPW becomes EVOLVE.</p><p> </p><p>

With it, comes the elimination of the National Title and TV Title - combined into the X Division Title (using the EVOLVE Titles from the Thunderverse). A lot of new talent being brought in to Developmental (one male fed, one female fed). And created a trading alliance with the 2 child companies as well as the 2 women's companies, one in Mexico and PSW (I think). The goal is to have the quarterly shows serve as alliance showcases (with alliance titles on the line). Krusher Karloff is already the first casualty of the new regime - being replaced with "Russian Patriot" (Brandon Smith).</p><p> </p><p>

Bringing in some indy darlings, some under masks until their pop gets high enough.</p>

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<p>C-verse 2005 mod Playing as USPW</p><p> </p><p>

I added some networks to the game, i like seeing other promotions get deals, and was how i wanted to book USPW on a low level broadcaster for a weekly TV Show, i also set some loyalty as every game Emma Chase, Muscles and Bloodstone get stolen the rest are fair game, i am playing as Dark Angel, i decided to random role and he got the task</p><p> </p><p>

i currently have 9 storylines</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Force vs The Angel</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

The first show we held, Force was beaten down by Dark Angel, Dark Angel announced via Corporal Doom he is here to destroy the force, its been pretty standard so far, mostly Angel beating down Force</p><p> </p><p>

At Made in America, Force and Angel battled in the mian event with Angel intentionally getting the DQ, which led to Force at the next show calling out Angel and why he disqualified himself, which leads to...</p><p> </p><p>

<em><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Jurassic Warrior</span></em></p><p> </p><p>

Doom has taken T-Rex under his wing, saying that by the end of the year T-Rex will be champion, he beat The Ring Generals in a Handicap Match at Made in America, and issued a challenge to Force the next show, Doom also put in Dark Angel making it a triple threat </p><p> </p><p>

T-Rex won after Dark Angel, finished off Force, and let him have the win, it was Dark Angels plan all along as a hired gun to weaken Force and make sure T-Rex becomes the face of the company </p><p> </p><p>

this was meant to be a period of several months but Jim Force signed with DAVE on a written contract </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong> Greed vs Champon</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

John Greed debuted and announced he is bringing Greed to USPW, saying he will eventually buy his way to the top with his slogan "Greed is good"</p><p> </p><p>

Tom E Hawk changed his name to Nicky Champion, saying he is ready to make it to the top leading to "Greed is good but being a Champion is better"</p><p> </p><p>

they will finally meet in a few months</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong> Giant vs The Captain</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

Captain USA came out of retirement saying he is ready for one more run on TV, Redwood disagreed saying he is past it, everytime Captain is announced for a match Redwood beats him down, determined not to let him have his final run in the company </p><p>

this will lead to an epic No DQ match</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong> Savage Fury vs The Hillbillies </strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

Standard feud between them, Savage Fury will go over in this feud, but it gives them something to do </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong> Divine Blood </strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

Seemed like a natural choice as a first feud, these guys are killing it on the mic their match at Made in America was the highlight</p><p> </p><p>

not sure who will win the feud options are Bloodstone vs Captain USA or Divine vs Dark Angel, Captain USA will be retiring again soon i imagine so it might be Bloodstone</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Towers of Power vs Good Ol Boys </strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

Filler feud, mostly making ToP look good</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong> Smack in the Middle</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

Big Smack Scott debuted at Made in America, saying he is the hottest free agent in America right now, Emma Chase is courting him as his manager, this would of lead to T-Rex vs Big Smack but with T-Rex being champion Smack is not ready considering he scores 9 in Stamina </p><p> </p><p>

filler feud Cheetah Boy vs Eric the Bull no reason to feud just are </p><p> </p><p>

Made in America</p><p> </p><p>

Force beat Dark Angel by DQ in 11:53 t retain the USPW Championship</p><p> </p><p>

Bloodstone beat Divine by Pinfall in 17:48 to retain the USPW National</p><p> </p><p>

Towers of Power beat Good Ol Boys in a tables match 6:09</p><p> </p><p>

T-Rex beat the Ring Generals in 5:47</p><p> </p><p>

Cheetah Boy beat Eric the Bull in 5:53</p><p> </p><p>

Savage Fury beat The Hillbillies by Count Out in 7:44 to retain the USPW Tag</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Renegade MMA 037" data-cite="Renegade MMA 037" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>A year in and the Cverse is in an interesting place<p> </p><p> SWF took back that number 1 spot from USPW pretty damn quick and are now reigning supreme once again</p><p> </p><p> South of the border pro wrestling, made a surprising splash to steal some top level American talent like Rick Law, Rich Money, BLZ Bubb, Randy Bumfhole and most recently signing Bryan Vessey. I imagine them stealing a decent bulk of USPW main eventers is part of the big hit USPW took to fall back to 2nd place.</p><p> </p><p> Also PGHW passed BHOTWG as number 1 promotion in Japan and even WLW is nipping at the heels to steal the 2nd spot for themselves, which would be an insane fall for BHOTWG.</p><p> </p><p> And only one premature death with Duke Hazzard falling into a shark tank at an aquarium</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> BHOTWG doesn't start with elite talent. It didn't in my 2016 game or 2010 game. PGHW is way more stacked.</p>
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<p>More 'my data' than my game, but whilst it's a chore at times, it's also very fun to update biographies from nine years of gameplay.</p><p> </p><p>

Interesting to see where everyone stood in TEW 2010 compared to where their careers developed as I update everything to the start of 2019.</p><p> </p><p>

My favourite will probably always be Martin Heath making it into BHOTWG's junior division.</p><p> </p><p>

--</p><p> </p><p>

Still working on next generation wrestlers too. Eyeing up Japan at the moment (which is a little harder due to lack of familiarity)... but the children of Inuaki, Mushashibo and Kikkawa, anyone?</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="jordanmason17" data-cite="jordanmason17" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div> Recently Chris Jericho joined forces with Ric Flair as Jericho has taken the nature boy gimmick (thank you for the idea whoever mentioned it somewhere on this forum!)</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> No problem, I'm glad to see it was memorable.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Blake Trask" data-cite="Blake Trask" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>More 'my data' than my game, but whilst it's a chore at times, it's also very fun to update biographies from nine years of gameplay.<p> </p><p> Interesting to see where everyone stood in TEW 2010 compared to where their careers developed as I update everything to the start of 2019.</p><p> </p><p> My favourite will probably always be Martin Heath making it into BHOTWG's junior division.</p><p> </p><p> --</p><p> </p><p> Still working on next generation wrestlers too. Eyeing up Japan at the moment (which is a little harder due to lack of familiarity)... but the children of Inuaki, Mushashibo and Kikkawa, anyone?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Martin Heath...BHOTWG........HOW!?</p>
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<p>The short version is that I originally had area restrictions turned off.</p><p> </p><p>

Heath randomly got a tour with EX2010 and started improving very quickly. Touring being touring, they kept picking him up, he kept gaining popularity, he kept getting better.</p><p> </p><p>

I want to say in... 2015? BHOTWG came in for him.</p><p> </p><p>

He's actually very good.</p>

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<p>SWF save. Just had Awesome Impact 2016 and Eric Eisen continues to raise the bar on being a 'heel' and may well be the biggest heel in the company (with the help of Marat).</p><p>

He's been killing it on the mic and this feud with Skull DeBones coupled with his Eisen invitational is money. He's gone from 76/B- overness at the start to now around 89/B+'s in the US in less than 3 months.</p><p> </p><p>

Roger Cage, competing as American Warrior (Consider it a cross between Hogan's mic skills with Sting's wrestling skills) is handling his big push well. He's jumped up 22 points (to 62/C) since the game start and is currently about to start working alongside Jack Bruce in a storyline.</p><p>

Gino Montero, with Grace Harper as a valet/manager, is also going to join the story on team Bruce. My Eddie Guerrero wanna-be has jumped from 8/F up to 51 D+ overness. The team of these 3 will enter a story against The Crippler, Big Smack Scott & Joe Sexy in a continuation of Bruce's return storyline.</p><p>

Sexy is 44 & in decline with his contract running out in 2 months so my plan is to have Warrior or Montero retire him. He'll miss Supreme Challenge, but oh well. He did get a short, accidental reign, with the NA belt off Morgan before bowing out. As for BSS, he's not in decline yet so I've a push in store for him.</p><p> </p><p>

Action Division is starting off well with all the young prospects putting on decent matches. My plan is to have Ernest Youngman & Greg Gauge as Bret Hart & HBK types with careers mirroring each other in SWF. Just hoping they'll have decent chemistry. Gauge is current Uprising champion and is about to gain a partner in Hollywood Starr. The 2 will team as Legacy with Sam Keith as manager.</p><p> </p><p>

Does anyone know what to do with Ekuma? I've brought him up to the main roster as I was fed up of the bitching but I'm not quite sure what to do with him.</p><p>

I could insert him into the Eisen vs DeBones storyline as muscle for DeBones, I suppose. So that gives DeBones & Ekuma vs Eisen & Khoklov potential. Not sure though...</p><p>

What do you guys do with him?</p>

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<p>I am not sure quite sure, what you should do with Ekuma. Maybe you should put him in a Tag Team with a another young face?</p><p> </p><p>

However, your game has given me some ideas of what to do with F.A.G. and Ekuma in my new SWF file. (Jack Bruce, Primus & Ekuma vs. The Crippler, Everest & F.A.G.)</p>

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<p>Using a present day real world mod as Beyond Wrestling, except I am running them as if they were a brand new promotion that opened in July 2017. Having a lot of fun with it so far.</p><p> </p><p>

The backbone of the promotion has thus far been the tag team division, even crowning tag champs before a singles champion. The standard bearers are the Motor City Machine Guns. Originally EYFBO (LAX in TNA) were intended to be the first tag team champions and go on to feud with To Infinity & Beyond (Cheech & Colin Delaney), but on my very first show Mike Draztic of EYFBO suffered an injury and would be out for 6 months. So plans were changed and I made Machine Guns the first champions instead of using them to put over others as originally intended. Far and away the best match in the short history of the company was the MCMG defending their titles against Penta El 0M & Rey Fenis who I signed for a one-off appearance for this match. That match was rated 69 while most of the best matches in the fed are between 42-52. EYFBO are just a month away from returning so I have already had them start getting involved, costing To Infinity & Beyond a match to start that program when they return to the ring. Due to everyone else gaining popularity while they have been out they have a lot of catching up to do. To Infinity & Beyond have been performing real well, including matches against the champions so they are strong candidates to be the next champs, but The Juicy Product of David Starr & JT Dunn just debuted and attacked the champs so we will see how they perform. </p><p> </p><p>

I originally signed Joey Janela & Penelope Ford to a 3 month deal basically just to use as filler and put over others, but they quickly became a favorite act to book and I extended their contracts. Ford is not good in the ring right now but she shows promise and I often protect her in matches. Janela & Ford had a shot at the MCMG for the tag titles and are currently in a feud with Candice LeRae who brought in Joey Ryan to protect her.</p><p> </p><p>

As you can see women play a huge role in my fed and are integrated. Another fun thing that happened organically is the team of Tracy Williams & Veda Scott. Originally thrown together to fill a spot in my Tag Team Title tournament, I decided to keep them a unit with Veda doing some good work at ringside as Williams' manager and occasional tag matches. I enjoy this act so much I am considering giving Williams the Singles Championship, but he has been a little inconsistent in the ring. He has a title shot this upcoming event that he won't win, but will be a test to see how he handles it.</p><p> </p><p>

Which brings me to the fact that Paul London is the inaugural and undefeated Singles Champion. London doubles as my road agent and has performed well in the role. Originally also juggling commitments to LU and WxW, for some reason he left those promotions and I now have him to myself. This has led to me considering to keeping the title on him longer than planned. Jonathan Gresham has risen as a top contender, thanks in large part to his rise in other promotions like CZW and EVOLVE. At this point it is a toss up between Gresham and Williams to take the title. The plan for London is then to transition into a tag team with young upstart Flip Gordon in a mentor/protege relationship. They will have some success, maybe win titles and then Gordon will turn on him.</p><p> </p><p>

At my first anniversary show I plan to bring in Yuji Nagata whose contract was not renewed with NJPW, for a special appearance. He will likely work either Tracy Williams or Jonathan Gresham. Both Emma & Charlotte Flair have recently been allowed to have their contracts expire with WWE so I intend to bring both in eventually. Emma is already working with Impact and Charlotte was immediately signed to both Impact and ROH. </p><p> </p><p>

My issue right now is I am losing a lot of money. I only started with $100,000 at Small size. I can probably only go on losing money a few more months before I go negative and start facing repercussions. Hopefully due to my pricey, but beneficial broadcasting deal with Youtube I can get my pop up to bring in more revenue while also spending less on talent now that I have my core roster built up and won't rely on "names" as much.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jazz49ers" data-cite="Jazz49ers" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Six months into 1992 and thing are looking up, a little bit. Didn't run too many fun storylines in 1991, just stuff to get me through the year, but I've been doing some fun ones in 1992.<p> </p><p> The year started off with two major storylines at the Royal Rumble. After turning heel and winning a buried alive match against The Undertaker, Bret Hart would start teaming more often with his brother, Owen. But, the first week of January, after winning a tag match against Kerry Von Erich and Randy Savage, the lights would go out, and a gong would hit. The next few weeks would see Hart calling out Undertaker, supernatural things happening, costing Bret and Owen matches, and Undertaker promising the end of the Harts.</p><p> </p><p> At the Royal Rumble, Undertaker would finally make his returning, beating the ever loving crap out of Bret Hart. Not wanting to see the Deadman double teamed, Kerry Von Erich would appear at the side of The Undertaker, with those two beating the Harts at the next PPV. Undertaker would challenge Bret to a match at Wrestlemania VIII. It would be the second year in a row these two would square off at Wrestlemania, with Undertaker coming out on top again.</p><p> </p><p> Since then, Undertaker has moved on to a feud with Ted DiBiase and his Million Dollar Corporation, consisting of Stan Hansen, Earthquake, and their newest member, Jerry Sags. Bret and Owen have continued to tag together, getting ready to challenge the tag team champions, Haku and Nikita Koloff.</p><p> </p><p> Randy Savage would win the 1992 Royal Rumble. With Ric Flair as the WWF Heavyweight champion, it was pretty easy to just copy their real life feud from that year, with Flair saying he slept with and had pictures to prove it, with Miss Elizabeth. Savage would win the match at Wrestlemania, winning the WWF Heavyweight belt for the third time. However, I did throw one twist into it...The Four Horsemen! Flair would team up with Arn Anderson and The Fabulous Ones, Stan Lane and Steve Keirn. After Wrestlemania, Savage would recruit Dusty Rhodes, Manny Fernandez, and Big Boss Man to his side, resulting in a War Games match at the next PPV, with Savage's team coming out on top.</p><p> </p><p> Flair would get his rematch for the belt the next month. However, with Arn Anderson no longer in the company and The Fabulous Ones back on their own, would come up short again. He's still trying to get another shot at Savage, but Shawn Michaels has also started to challenge for the belt!</p><p> </p><p> Speaking of Michaels, he dominated the IC title scene in 1991 and the first part of 1992. He won the belt in February 1991, lost it for a month to Arn Anderson before regaining it, and holding it until the Royal Rumble, losing it to Mr. Perfect. Perfect and Michaels would put on the match of the night at Wrestlemania VIII, with Perfect retaining the title in a ladder match. He's defended the title since then against Scott Steiner, Rick Rude, and Rick Martel, but faces his biggest test yet this month, when all four will square off.</p><p> </p><p> The Women's title scene has gotten a lot better. Manami Toyota won the belt from Jaguar Yokota at Wrestlemania VIII. The Women's roster is slowly getting more over with the fans and the matches are started to get rated in the 60s, which I'm quite happy with.</p><p> </p><p> On the other hand, the Tag Team title scene is still crap. I tried pushing the Nasty Boys, but I can't get Brian Knobbs off pain killers. He's currently in rehab for the second time. If this doesn't work he's gone. Which sucks, because both him and Sags have turned into good workers behind the mentoring of Randy Savage and Ted DiBiase. Dusty Rhodes and Manny Fernandez held the belts for the first month of 1992, before dropping them to Money, INC (DiBiase and Rick Rude). I found out that Haku and Nikita Koloff had great chemistry, so they currently hold the titles.</p><p> </p><p> When I first started the game, I discovered that Andre the Giant and Cactus Jack had good chemistry together. I knew that before Andre retired, I had to take advantage of this. So, I released Jack for a few years, let him make his way in the world for a few years, and just resigned him this year. I put Andre in the Hall of Fame last year, kept him off TV until a month ago, and then brought him back as a special ambassador for the WWF. After making an announcement about the WWF returning to Japan, Cactus Jack would make his WWF debut/return, attacking the Giant. Andre would tell him that he was retired, but Jack didn't care, continuing his attacks. Dusty Rhodes would step up to fight for Andre, but would lose to Cactus. Cactus continues to challenge the Giant, and they'll eventually face off soon.</p><p> </p><p> I think I've done two stupid things this year, however. First off, I held a Ladies of WWF special on MTV. It bombed horribly. Probably wouldn't have been so bad if I made sure the main event hadn't been done three times before. Yeah, I could have changed it, but had a plan for it, and didn't want to. Second stupid thing, I accidentally held a show in Puerto Rico. Language barrier drastically caused a ratings drop.</p><p> </p><p> After signing away Steve Austin, I would end up sending him to rehab for a few months, to take care of a pain killer problem. Since returning, he's been a model worker. Him and Pillman, still managed by Alexandra York, have just started teaming as the Hollywood Blonds. I just need a face team for them to go against.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> 1992 is done. WCW killed me in the awards, the top 500, and won the national battle for like the sixth month running. Hulk Hogan won the wrestler of the year for the third year in a row, fourth time overall. Sting and Warrior won the tag team of the year for the second straight year. My own Ric Flair did manage to win veteran of the year. I also won company of year for the second straight year, seventh time overall. NJPW got most improved company. Match of the year went to WCW, with Warrior winning a four way match involving Larry Zbyszkbo, Arn Anderson, and Tito Santana. For the fourth year running, Wrestlemania was card of the year.</p><p> </p><p> Top 500, WCW had the top 8 wrestlers in the world, and 12 of the top 20. My best was Randy Savage at 13.</p><p> </p><p> Despite being under contract with me at the time, WCW put Terry Funk into their Hall of Fame, their first inductee. The Undertaker finally had his scandal blow over. Never stopped me from using him. Vince McMahon moved to Hawaii. Sorry, Vince, still not gonna hold any shows there. Nobody big died this year and no major accidents/incidents happened this year.</p><p> </p><p> After WCW didn't renew his contract and he announced he would retire in three months, I signed Terry Funk to a short contract. He was awesome in those three months, putting over Shawn Michaels and a few other wrestlers. He's now working as a road agent for me and running my dojo.</p><p> </p><p> Cactus Jack finally got his match against Andre the Giant at Summerslam. He won it but has failed to make an impact since then.</p><p> </p><p> Mr. Perfect and Rick Martel beat Bret and Owen Hart for the tag titles at our September PPV, but dropped them Natural Disasters right before the year ended. Boasting a big body, good brawler skills, surprisingly good submission skills, and being very charismatic, this is Earthquakes first title in the WWF, but he might just be a surprise at the top of the card.</p><p> </p><p> Kerry Von Erich won the King of the Ring in 1992, before entering into a feud with Rick Rude and Scott Steiner over the Intercontinental title. KVE hasn't managed to win the IC title yet but Rude has made it the most prestigious title in the WWF.</p><p> </p><p> It's 1993 and that means one thing...Raw is gonna debut this year! Woo!!! Hopefully finally having a two hour A show will help me make some stars that will let me take over the number one spot in the national battle from WCW. On the negative side, however, I have no idea who is going to win the Royal Rumble this year or what will be the main event of Wrestlemania.</p>
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<p>Just started a July 2017 WWE save, my first real life save in a while. I am trying to book things similar to current WWE at least until after the next two PPV's and then branch off into my own storylines from there.</p><p> </p><p>

Of course, Naomi suffers a serious injury in a match with Lana and an audible is called: Lana is the new Women's Champion. My plan, which was for Naomi to retain against the winner of the multi-person match (was going to be Natalya like in real life) and then have Carmella cash on her at Summerslam is ruined. The idea was for Carmella to win, proclaim herself superior to all the other divas and essentially book herself into a corner: by trying to weasel herself out of title defenses against people she has already beat, she would book an open challenge against any women she has NOT beat. Cue Asuka's debut. Now I have to rethink my plans. Charlotte is winning the belt in the multi-person match from Lana (she is so awful I dont trust her anymore) only to have Carmella cash in on her and then book Asuka's debut for Summerslam instead of after Summerslam.</p><p> </p><p>

Since I hired back Carlito, I will have The Colons (Primo and Epico) reveal themselves as the ones behind the Fashion Files attacks. Breeze and Fandango are blaming The Ascension while they say it was The Colons. Thus, a 3-way match in booked, won by The Colons with Carlito's surprise return/help. I am working hard to establish them to feud with The New Day eventually since The Colons can use the same Freebird rule.</p><p> </p><p>

I am not splitting up American Alpha or do the "Jason Angle" thing. But I think AA is moving to RAW on my post-Summerslam shakeup and things are on standby for them. As for Angle's reveal? No idea yet, but I will milk it out until Summerslam at least.</p><p> </p><p>

Bringing back some veterans to pad the roster like Rene Dupree and Ted DiBiase Jr. Kept Aries on RAW and away from the Counterweight Division. Aries is feuding with the Titus Brand after turning them down. Hired Ted DiBiase Sr to be Jr's manager and eventually they will "Buy" the Titus Brand and become a new Million Dollar Corp. I plan to have Crews go full heel as well and cause Aries to lose to Titus at Battleground (If Aries looses he joins Titus Worldwide). Eventually things will transition to a feud between Aries and DiBiase Jr.</p><p> </p><p>

Also hired a ton of CW's including some veterans and made 205 Live a third brand. Eventually, when they get over, they will have their own A show.</p>

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<p>So I'm running USPW as a created fed in the 87 mod. Lawler is my UC and the owner. Right now the main story is "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and Lawler's on going feud. At Showcase III (My monthly PPV is Showcase which are numbered) Ted won the USPW World title in a four way match where Lawler was never pinned. The following week on All-American Wrestling Lawler started calling out DiBiase. The first week DiBiase never answered, the second week Lawler ran after DiBiase in the main event but DiBiase escaped through the crowd, the third week to everyone's surprise DiBiase came out and called Lawler out, Lawler of course wanting his rematch answers only to be attacked by two huge monsters, those monsters being Vader and Yokozuna.</p><p> </p><p>

So the next Showcase ended up being Lawler Vs DiBiase who now has the advantage of "Big Money Inc." behind him. The match ended after an interference from Big Money Inc. This lead to Lawler debuting his back up at the following All American wrestling and his back up? The legendary Von Erichs (Kerry and Kevin) they battled for a couple weeks leading to USPW Showcase V being headlined by Big Money Inc and Ted DiBiase going up against Lawler and The Von Erichs which Lawler and The Von Erichs won.</p><p> </p><p>

My plan now is to have a cage match at the next Showcase and have Lawler win the belt back for a couple months and possibily drop it back to DiBiase after he adds either Sid or Undertaker into Big Money Inc.</p>

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<p>Something I apparently missed while simming, is that the man who was #1 on the power 500 in 2017 in my Cverse game was Kozue Kawashima</p><p> </p><p>

now that itself isnt HUGE news, but what is, is that he died two months earlier in 2017 in a car accident.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm now in March of 2018 but wow that's a crazy thing to have happened</p>

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<p>Just finished year one of my latest TCW game. My 5 on 5 Cage Wars at Psycho Circus didn’t have the rating I had hoped, but it was still fun setting up a battlefield between the top faces in TCW and the infamous stable known as The Syndicate.</p><p> </p><p>

Here’s my champion roll call rounding out 2016:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW World Heavyweight:</span></strong> Wolf Hawkins <em>(defeated Eddie Peak, May ’16, 14 Title Defenses)</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW International:</span></strong> Aaron Andrews <em>(defeated Sammy Bach, August ’16, 11 Title Defenses)</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW World Tag Team:</span></strong> Ricky DeColt & Benny Benson <em>(won tournament to win vacated titles, November ’16, 2 Title Defenses)</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Women’s:</span></strong> Sara Marie York<em> (won inaugural tournament, September ’16, 6 Title Defenses)</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TCW Women’s Tag Team:</span></strong> The A-List <em>( won inaugural tournament, October ’16, 2 Title Defenses)</em></p><p> </p><p>

My roster is pretty darn big now, with more names already on their way. Rich Money debuted on the first episode of 2017. Mikey James & John Greed are soon to follow. I’ve been forced to become a stickler in signings as a result. If you don’t have star quality in at least the mid seventies? I probably don’t even bother. </p><p> </p><p>

The roster is so big that I decided to start 2017 by splitting the male division in two. Behold, the TCW Junior Heavyweight Division, highlighting the superstars that are Lightweight size or smaller! I’m about to start a sixteen man tournament to crown the first ever champion…but to be frank, it’s my way to hide the fact that I’m still building the roster over the next month or so. El Leon, Benny Benson, Chance Fortune, Multimillonario, Edd Stone, and many others look to shine in the new division. Mikey James, too, will hop right into the limelight when his contract begins. </p><p> </p><p>

I’m hoping to not split the two male divisions into two separate shows. That feels like a cop out and too systematic. I’m going to see if I can keep it organized on the same shows, but if it becomes too messy? I’ll throw my hands up, admit defeat, and create my own Smackdown & Raw like I’ve done in the past. The Women’s division already has its own show, just so I can emphasize an entire 30 women roster. So, it won’t be that much a stretch to make the roster into three brands. </p><p> </p><p>

Other plans in 2017 include turning the likes of Jay Chord & Kirk Jameson into main event stars. Haven’t yet decided if I’ll turn Chord face to fight against the Syndicate, or have him take over the Syndicate helm and kick Hawkins out as leader. Chord is about to win the International Title to start his rise.</p><p> </p><p>

DeColt & Benson are about to lose the World Tag Team Titles, as a result of the division split. I’m going to have a Tag Championship for the Jr Heavyweights, so it makes sense despite the short reign. Leaning towards crowning the Enforcers of the Syndicate, Steven Parker & Bulldozer Smith, who have been doing excellent work. Either that or the brand new team of Human Arsenal & Atom Smasher. </p><p> </p><p>

Hawkins will eventually lose the World Title to Rocky Golden. The big man is due for another reign, but I’m going to stretch it out. By the time it’s over, I’ll decide if I want Jameson or Chord to challenge Golden at Total Mayhem 21, or perhaps another heel will poke their head up. </p><p> </p><p>

El Leon will likely become the first ever Jr Heavyweight Champ, but I’m also considering turning him into a cocky heel. I’m thinking Edge & Christian becoming obnoxious after winning their first tag titles, all the way back in 2000. He’s always been the beloved face, so mixing it up should be fun.</p><p> </p><p>

In the Women’s Division, it’s a slow journey towards the clear big time feud. The champ Sara Marie York versus the deadly assassin from across the seas, Fuyuko Higa. A-List are the queens of the tag division, but I’m having fun with fellow heels Tracy Brendon & Gorgon, who have excellent chemistry as a team. I’m struggling to build a successful face team besides Good Lookin’ Bunny, so that’s a work in progress. </p><p> </p><p>

To admit failure when it happens, I totally screwed up my last PPV, Psycho Circus, by not airing it on an actual PPV broadcast. I’m going to make up for it by having two PPVs in January. The usual PPV, Malice in Wonderland, and another simply called TCW Wrestler of the Year! A one night tournament to name the 2016 Wrestler of the Year! I considered doing it in December, so my mistake is making it a reality. Don’t need the money really, but I want to keep the finances steady. Rocky Golden is primed to win the tourney, the results to gel with the feud between him and Hawkins. Also going to use it to conclude feuds that will end with the male roster split.</p>

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<p>Last time on as the AWE turns the rudos and tecnicos of the Athletic Wresting Experience were heading into their biggest show of the year. Not only is it the biggest show it is Red, White, and Black & Blue 5, the fifth anniversary of their season ender. All storylines come to an end, evolve, and our workers move on.</p><p> </p><p>

The Stretchers and The Fighting Irish have been at each other’s throats since coming on full time at RWBB4. They had one more chance at the AWE Dynamic duo titles in the opener and they failed to get the job done. Their heads hung low both teams left AWE and the reigning champions The Horsemen (Acid II and Reaver) retain the titles for the Apocalypse Riders.</p><p> </p><p>

The Ring Generals beat The Gilbert Brothers and Lily & Rose drew Thunder and Lightning. Meaning all three teams would be kept on as full time members of the roster, while the Gilbert Brothers and the two other jobber teams would finish out their six month contracts and move on. This was done because Madam Bat kept one member of each team on by signing them herself.</p><p> </p><p>

Foxxy LaRue defeated JOJI making her the winner of their three match series. And with a loss to Logan Wolfsbaine, JOJI’s tag partner GIDAYU cemented that maybe the team had better get some more experience between competing in AWE again.</p><p> </p><p>

Simon Waves defeated Seth Whitehead and Rapid Attack beat Ernest Youngman and Marcel LaFleur. This proved that the Next Big Things wouldn’t be the next big things in AWE. Youngman and LaFleur both got picked up by TCW so they would be gone a few days after the show.</p><p> </p><p>

Heaven’s Light defeated Melvin Otto’s minions Hell’s Rebels in what has been a years long on again off again feud. The Rebels – or at least one of them – had proven they had enough when Big Dog laid out his partner Swipe after the match was over.</p><p> </p><p>

The Main Event saw Electric Dreamer, Lobo Solitario, and Melvin Otto all get put down by Slaughter as the large man continued his streak of wins. The big man usually wins cleanly based on his strength but today a mysterious woman dressed in ear that was recognizable but you just couldn’t put your finger on, attacked Electric Dreamer while the refs back was turned. Slaughter pinned Dreamer and then Madam bat and the rest of the Apocalypse Riders entered the ring to raise the mysterious woman’s hand ending the show.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Season 6</span></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

One is the Loneliest Number</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Amazing Fire Fly is now flying solo, Rapido had been released after Rapid Attack’s big win for showing up to shows to wacked out on pain killers to perform. He started off strong in a match against Storm Spillaine that saw him earn a shot at Electric Dreamer which would – if he won – catapult him into the AWE Inspired title picture. Sadly at Broken Wings he lost to Electric Dreamer.</p><p> </p><p>

The loss to dreamer however would being a string of losses all to top talent but still losses. He suffered four more of these losses but still managed to earn himself a match with one of the contenders for the AWE Inspired title, Logan Wolfsbaine. The question now is will Hell O’ Ween be the beginning of his turn around or will his losing streak continue.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Blood in the Water</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Lily & Rose, The Ring Generals and Thunder & Lightning spent the past six months losing. After being kept on the roster they’ve all stepped up and said they want shots at the AWE Dynamic Dou titles. It still takes five wins however, so they work their way up. With not enough time to rack up the wins by Broken Wings the three teams each take wins over the new low men on the totems pole. Eventualy Lily & Rose are the first to make a go at the titles at Beginning of the end, sadly in a losing effort.</p><p> </p><p>

As the three teams begin to grow Thunder & Lightning take a big win over The Wolves to earn their fifth win. They get the next shot scheduled for Hell O’ Ween but Reaver injures himself (which messed up my plans). Acid II says he will face one of them in singles competition and the best friends decide it will be Jason Thunder to face Acid II. The Ring Generals and Lily & Rose come up equal by the show before Hell O’ Ween at two wins a piece and are given a match against each other at the big show.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>A Woman’s Work</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Foxxy LaRue is talking about her win over JOJI in their three match series when Seth Whitehead comes out and tells her that she can’t hang, that women weren’t meant to compete with men. He claims he’s the best but Simon Waves comes out to remind Whitehead that he just beat him and his team basically disbanded The Next Big Things. LaRue tells Waves she can take care of herself and walks off.</p><p> </p><p>

Whitehead continues on his sexist tirade over the next few weeks and Foxy eventually has enough and wants him in the ring. Whitehead says she isn’t worth his time but if she wants him maybe he’ll let her get a shot if she can beat Simon Waves at Broken Wings.</p><p> </p><p>

Foxxy beats Waves and says if Waves can beat Whitehead and she can beat Waves than she can beat Whitehead. Seth is having none of it and calls it a fluke and says she needs to beat Waves again. Before Beginning of the End Whitehead loses to Moonlight and Foxxy comes out to gloat that he got beat by a woman. Whitehead says it was a DQ and not a real loss but that he’ll be watching her closely.</p><p> </p><p>

LaRue beats Waves a second time at Beginning of the End and on the weekly show after it she says she can’t wait to face Whitehead. Seth says next week there’s going to be a match and he’s picking her opponent. Foxxy says that’s fine cause she’ll pick his opponent and they both have to face off against members of The Wolves, which they both come up short on.</p><p> </p><p>

LaRue gets one more match before Hell O’ Ween when she teams up with Swipe against Whitehead and Big Dog. The tecnicos win when the rudos are disqualified. A win is a win however, and Foxxy goes into Hell O’ Ween with one up on Whitehead.</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

The Gangs Not All Here</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Big Dog and Swipe have been teaming up in AWE since January of 2017. Although they’ve never held the titles they have had well over a hundred matches and a record of 74 wins, 11 draws, and 43 losses. But Big Dog had enough of Swipe who took every single pin or submission that’s ever defeated the duo.</p><p> </p><p>

Swipe calls out Big Dog to answer for his attack at Red, White, and Black & Blue. Big dog doesn’t come out but Madam Bat gives Swipe a match with him at Broken Wings. Before the big show Swipe has a match with Lobo in which Big Dog lays out his former partner while Lobo is down and the ref is checking on him.</p><p> </p><p>

Swipe still looking to rekindle the old magic begs Big Dog to still be a team. The big man says that they can have one more match but they’d better win. At the next show Madam Bat says that Hell’s Rebels will face Lobo Solitario and whoever loses in the match between Electric Dreamer and Logan Wolfsbaine. Dreamer loses and the match is made.</p><p> </p><p>

At Beginning of the End Big Dog and Swipe loses but it appears to have been a set up the whole time. Big Dog lays out Swipe and walks off Lobo gets the pin but at the end both he and Dreamer help Swipe up and raise his hand, cementing his face turn.</p><p> </p><p>

Swipe and Big Dog are scheduled for another match at Hell O’ Ween although they don’t really interact between the two big shows. They each take a win before their second meet up to build some momentum going into the big show.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Hive of Scum and Villainy</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Melvin Otto long time villain and leader of the Harbingers disbands the group after losses at Rew, White, and Black & Blue. He returns two shows after the season finale with a new friend. He introduces the mad doctor Dermot O’Logical. Heaven’s Light who long fought against the Harbingers wonder what new villainous plans Otto has and the Mad Men tell them to come find out. Both teams meet up for the first time at Broken Wings where the Mad Men use some kind of weird device to steal the win over the heroes.</p><p> </p><p>

The Mad Men gloat over there victory and say they have another invention they wish to test out and have been given permission to do so in singles matches at The Beginning of the End. Electric Dreamer the leader of Heroes Unlimited steps in to help her allies but they tell her to take care of her own business. This clearly was a bad move as both the heroines were defeated in singles combat with the aid of another device that seemed to sap their strength.</p><p> </p><p>

After their losses Heaven’s Light does manage to take a win in a 6 man tag as Heroes Unlimited beats Mad Men and Otto’s former associate Big Dog. The Mad Men then start using their inventions on other people but Heaven’s Light steps in to stop them. Otto and O’Logical tell the duo that if they wish to be test subject instead of these others then they can and will face the Mad Men once again and Hell O’ Ween</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Mirror Mirror</strong></p><p> </p><p>

After her attack and Red, White, and Black & Blue Electric Dreamer demands to know who the mysterious woman is. Madam Bat introduces the replacement for Famine. She points out that Dreamer should recognize the outfit because its hers. The new famine is Dreamer from the real future and a Electric Dreamer is from an alternate future that never really existed. She says this is what Dreamer was meant to be and introduces her to Electric Nightmare.</p><p> </p><p>

Dreamer demands a match against her alternate self but is denied. She goes through Reaver and then stops Nightmare and Slaughter from destroying Foxxy LaRue and Simon Waves with the aid of The Wolves. Electric Nightmare tells dreamer she’ll have to do better if she wants to meet her in the ring and says that whoever wins the next match between Amazing Fire Fly and Storm Spillaine will face Dreamer at Broken Wings.</p><p> </p><p>

Dreamer beats Fire Fly and then the next night says that the future Electric Nightmare comes from does not exist and there is no way she would ever become that. Dreamer says that if she must she will beat Slaughter to get to Nightmare and she begins to rack up wins and gets to make it happen.</p><p> </p><p>

Nightmare keeps telling Dreamer that she is the real one and Dreamer is an alternate world to the point Dreamer explodes and tries to get to her only to be held back by her own allies because Slaughter is also in the ring. Dreamer hits three wins and Logan Wolfsbaine has four and so Nightmare says she made a match for the night and if Dreamer can stop Wolfsbaine from getting a shot at Slaughter than shell give Dreamer a match. Sadly Dreamer fails and is but in a tag match with Lobo against Hell’s Rebels at Beginning of the End.</p><p> </p><p>

Dreamer and Lobo win their match and then Dreamer opens the next show saying she still wants her match. Madam Bat says if Heaven’s Light can beat Electric Nightmare and Slaughter at the next show then she can have a match with Nightmare. So Dreamer psyches up her allies in Heroes Unlimited and tells them she has faith in them.</p><p> </p><p>

Sadly Heaven’s Light comes up short but the next day Dreamer still demands a match. Nightmare sneaks to the ring behind Dreamer and lays her out, the first contact for the two competitors. She stand over Dreamer and says if she can beat Reaver at the next show then they’ll be a match at Hell O’ Ween. Dreamer steps up and gets the win and so the match is on.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pack Attack</strong></p><p> </p><p>

With Melvin Otto regrouping, Heaven’s Light keeping tabs on his nefarious deeds, and Electric Dreamer obsessed with her alternate universe counterpart The Wolves make a pact to be the ones to end Slaughters reign of terror. But with Slaughter’s only loss since his debut being a rage induced DQ the monster seems unstoppable. The thing is that there just aren’t enough shows before Broken Wings for either man to rack up enough wins to face the champion.</p><p> </p><p>

Over the course of the next month the two take a few wins as they banter back and forth with Madam Bat and Slaughter dominates some younger talent. At Broken Wings they face off against Slaughter stablemates The Horsemen. They take the win – in an awesome match scoring a 99 – and say this shows that members of The Apocalypse Riders are not invincible.</p><p> </p><p>

The Riders say that no one will be able to face Slaughter, but Logan claims he can make five wins before Beginning of the End. Over the course of the month he takes some wins but The Wolves are attacked again and again in an effort to wear them down before every match. Logan does manage to get four wins before the last show and is given a match against Electric Dreamer – which would be their first single meet up and I probably should have saved for a big show – who has been given orders to take out Logan if she wants her match with Electric Nightmare.</p><p> </p><p>

Logan picks up his fifth win at the expense of Dreamer and get to challenge for the title at Beginning of the End. Slaughter however, keeps his dominant winning streak alive and puts Logan down to retain. The Horsemen having also retained early in the evening seem The Apocalypse Riders cut a promo after beating Wolfsbaine declaring themselves unstoppable.</p><p> </p><p>

Over the course of the past three months The Wolves had actually racked up four tag wins and found themselves in a match with Thunder & Lighting to see who would be the next the face The Horsemen. Thunder & Lighting got an upset win when Slaughter attacked The Wolves while the ref’s back was turned. Regardless of this set back The Wolves stand up and say Slaughter’s continued attacks will not deter them.</p><p> </p><p>

Lobo beats Acid II to take his fifth win and The Wolves let the Riders know that he is coming from Slaughter. The night before Hell O’ Ween Slaughter makes his way to the ring before The Wolves main event tag team match with The Mad Men and the three competitors have a two on one staredown. The Wolves win their tag match giving Lobo some more momentum headed into his AWE Inspired title match.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Hell O’ Ween</strong></p><p><strong>

October Saturday Week 4</strong></p><p>

(all matches are champion or heel first, unless both are of the same disposition and then they are alphabetical)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

American Fire Fly vs Logan Wolfsbaine</p><p>

The American Cobras vs The Wow Factor</p><p>

The Ring Generals vs Lily & Rose</p><p>

Seth Whitehead vs Foxxy LaRue</p><p>

Pain = Mass x Acceleration vs The Dynamite Express</p><p>

Big Dog vs Swipe</p><p>

Electric Nightmare vs Electric Dreamer</p><p>

Acid II vs Jason Thunder</p><p>

The Mad Men vs Heaven’s Light</p><p>

Slaughter © vs Lobo for the AWE Inspired title</p>

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Traditionally when playing as TCW, I bite the bullet, stay on the Pop Network and take the fall to Cult gracefully. I tend to lock myself at Cult and focus on building young talent with lower stakes and cost control. I happily let Rocky, Vessey and some other veterans walk away and invest in guys like Jay Chord, Mighty Mo, Kirk Jameson, Greg Gauge, Darryl Devine, American Demolition, etc.

 


That said, I just fired up a new game and went for a different, more aggressive approach. I dropped Pop, locked in on USA Sports 1 and America 1-Select, maxed out my production, and going big or going home.

 


I didn't want to hire Marat Khoklov and slam dunk the National Battles however because I didn't feel like he fit the product. So instead, I signed an agreement with NOTBPW and brought Sean McFly to job to Aaron Andrews at Malice. This got me through January coming in 2nd in the National Battles, but USPW didn't drop. With the start of February, I got nervous and brought in Khoklov. Little disappointed in myself for signing him, but I only signed him for 9 months. Hopefully I can pump up some other guys to carry my National Battles going forward.

 


I must admit, the more aggressive approach has made this game pretty interesting for me as I usually take a much slower, steadier approach to TCW. Should be an interesting ride.

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="RingRider" data-cite="RingRider" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Traditionally when playing as TCW, I bite the bullet, stay on the Pop Network and take the fall to Cult gracefully. I tend to lock myself at Cult and focus on building young talent with lower stakes and cost control. I happily let Rocky, Vessey and some other veterans walk away and invest in guys like Jay Chord, Mighty Mo, Kirk Jameson, Greg Gauge, Darryl Devine, American Demolition, etc. <p> </p><p> That said, I just fired up a new game and went for a different, more aggressive approach. I dropped Pop, locked in on USA Sports 1 and America 1-Select, maxed out my production, and going big or going home.</p><p> </p><p> I didn't want to hire Marat Khoklov and slam dunk the National Battles however because I didn't feel like he fit the product. So instead, I signed an agreement with NOTBPW and brought Sean McFly to job to Aaron Andrews at Malice. This got me through January coming in 2nd in the National Battles, but USPW didn't drop. With the start of February, I got nervous and brought in Khoklov. Little disappointed in myself for signing him, but I only signed him for 9 months. Hopefully I can pump up some other guys to carry my National Battles going forward. </p><p> </p><p> I must admit, the more aggressive approach has made this game pretty interesting for me as I usually take a much slower, steadier approach to TCW. Should be an interesting ride.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> As soon as I posted this, ran a show and advanced a day...I dropped to Cult. <img alt=":mad:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/mad.png.69834f23b9a8bf290d98375f56f1c794.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"></p>
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