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Having started in mid-2016, I have just reached March 2020. This marks the second time I have reached national in a "Revived" NWA. As a result, I added a second show on Fox. This is a multiplayer game with the other player running WWE. I now have two brands for the first time, with NWA Live on Spike! and NWA Atlantic. My Champions after the final show of the single brand are as follows:

 

World Heavyweight: Tommy Mercer (Atlantic)

Ironman: Roderick Strong (Spike!)

World Womens: Jayme Jameson (Spike!)

World Tag Team: The Von Erichs (Atlantic)

 

The current rosters are (face/heel):

 

Atlantic

Tommy Mercer - Cody Rhodes

Jake Hager - Phill Shatter

Eric Young - Moose

Joe Hennig - Devon

Colt Cabana - Orlando Colon

 

The Von Erichs - War Machine

The Lost Voice (Louis Saxton & Willian Keaton) [The Vaudvillains] - STALLION (Rene Dupree / Sebastian Suave)

Big Damo & Dave Mastiff - Justin/Dustin Corino

 

Tom Pennington (Phillips) & Bryan Kelly (Byron Saxton) have been brought in to announce the new brand, with Jimmy Korderas as referee.

 

Spike!

John Hennigan - PJ Black

Roderick Strong - Davey Richards

Eddie Edwards - Bobby Fish

Kota Ibushi - Anthony Nese

Willie Mack - Tommaso Ciampa

Vega - Greg Marasciulo

Rich Swann - JT Dunn

Fred Yehi - Joey Ryan

 

Mia Yim - Jayme Jameson

Santana Garrett - Britani Knight

Seleziya Sparx

 

Todd Keneley & Tony Carelli (Santino Marella) are the announcers, and have been with the company from the very beginning. Bryce Remsburg is the referee.

 

The first time I went National, I lost most of the money we had built up, but finally getting a PPV deal (having previously done Spike TV Specials every few months) made us profitable. Now we have two shows, so reenforcements are needed (looking at that list, quite a lot). Fox is looking to be the more mainstream show, running shows on the East Coast, while Spike will move away from the traditional product I have been using and focussing on the South Coast.

 

Negotiations are ongoing with the former Darren Young (who has become a great performer on the indies), Steven Walters will return (Dash Wilder, who worked with Charlie Haas in the early day after his WWE release) and a few guys to pad the roster out.

 

Notable alumni include Chris Hero (who has behind our rise), Drew Gulak and Rory Gulak, who were all stolen from me by Player 2s WWE. This has forced me to build new stars. Nic Nemeth (Ziggler), Katsuhiko Nakajima, Ryback Reeves and Kurt Angle have all had short runs with the company

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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> I think you can use Marat as an attraction and not bastardize your product. I look at Marat like a Brock Lesnar. If used correctly as an attraction he can elevate other workers. One of my favorite things to do is put him in a stable/tag team with a lesser over star like a Roger Cage for example. I run weekly angles based off of Roger's entertainment and Marat's menace or overness. After months of doing this Roger's popularity will sky rocket based on just being around Marat.</p><p> </p><p> One of my favorite things to do in this game is to build up guys that aren't the greatest or don't exactly fit with everyone else. I am notorious for signing bland nothing special guys and trying to push them to the moon.</p>
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<p>Parachute</p><p> </p><p>

So I started a new game with the Aug. 2017 data. I used the secret code to **** everything up and now (using the IGE) I've taken over the book for WWE. So I'm now forced to build a bunch of new stars! First time I've done it and though it's forcing me to be very creative I'm super excited. HERE COMES FRUSTRATION</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="nikesposti" data-cite="nikesposti" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>So I started a new game with the Aug. 2017 data. I used the secret code to **** everything up and now (using the IGE) I've taken over the book for WWE. So I'm now forced to build a bunch of new stars! First time I've done it and though it's forcing me to be very creative I'm super excited. HERE COMES FRUSTRATION</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Which secret code is this? I'm aware of it don't actually know what the code is <img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Edit:</strong> Never mind did some research and found the secret code</p>
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WWE 2004. I'm on the road to Wrestlemania XX!

 

So far I have the following planned.

 

WWE Heavyweight championship match:

Brock Lesnar Vs Bill Goldberg ©

 

Goldberg has been on a tear and has held the World title since Summerslam 2003. Brock Lesnar won the Royal Rumble and looks set to clash with the dominant champion in an epic battle of beast vs beast.

 

Fatal Four Way Ladder match for the WWE World Championship:

Triple H Vs Chris Jericho © Vs Shawn Michaels Vs Randy Orton

 

2003 was marked by two things, Evolution absolutely dominating Raw and those who fought to topple their regime. Shawn Michaels and Triple H spent until Summerslam trading blows with each other until Flair, Orton and Batista forced him to refocus his efforts on working his way through the stable from the bottom up to ensure a fair shot at The Game. Even costing Orton his Intercontinental title to weaken the group's morale.

 

Jericho found himself in a similar situation as he fought Triple H tooth and nail. Finally winning the World title from Hunter, but falling victim to a terrible attack by Batista that put him out of action for three months. Jericho returned at Royal Rumble and walked out with his title restored.

 

Triple H seems determined to regain his stranglehold on his Kingdom and consented to allow Randy Orton into the match on the condition that he help take care of Jericho and Michaels. The Game hopes for a 2 on 1 on 1 match, but Orton's intentions may be opportunistic.

 

Triple Threat Match for the WWE Women's Championship:

Trish Stratus Vs Victoria © Vs Daffney

 

The Women's championship has reached new heights with increased popularity. With Trish and Daffney both in the 80's for popularity they seem set to steal the show on the grandest stage of them all. Victoria has however been a dominant champion, defending against all comers and winning the fans over with her strength and skill.

 

The Undertaker Vs Kane

 

Since losing his mask, Kane has released his inner monster. His rage has been like an out of control blaze that can not be stopped. Even a brand split could not prevent Kane from going to Smackdown and ensuring that his brother found himself buried alive and lit ablaze. However with the death of the Biker it seems that a spirit of vengeance has risen.

 

*card subject to change*

 

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<p>So I’ve ran a 11 year sim from 87-98 and things didn’t really turn out as they did in the real world.</p><p>

First of all we’ll start with WWF.</p><p>

Notable Champions: </p><p>

Nikita Kolof was champion from 88-91 after beating Hogan. His reign was ended by Junkyard Dog.</p><p>

Other World Champions include (In order after Junkyard) Roddy Piper, Nikita Kolof, Hulk Hogan, Ricky Steamboat, Kerry Von Erich, Stan Hanson, Ricky Steamboat, and the current champion Ric Flair.</p><p> </p><p>

Wrestlemania Semi Main and Main Events.(Semi Main will be the first match listed)</p><p>

WM III: King Kong Bundy beat Jake Roberts, Hulk Hogan beat Andre The Giant to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM IV: Ricky Steamboat beat Butch Reed, Hulk Hogan beat Randy Savage to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM V: Hulk Hogan beat Bob Orton Jr, Nikita Koloff beat Junkyard Dog to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM VI: Iron Sheik and Nikolai Koloff beat The Young Stallions, Nikita Koloff beat Junkyard Dog to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM VII: The Islanders beat The Rougeau Borthers, Nikita Koloff beat Paul Orndorff to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM VIII: Randy Savage beat Tully Blanchard, Roddy Piper beat Andre The Giant to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM IX: Ricky Steamboat beat Rick Rude, Nikita Koloff beat Randy Savage to defend the WHC </p><p>

WM X: Junkyard Dog beat Stan Hansen, Hulk Hogan beat Ricky Steamboat to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM XI: Roddy Piper beat The Blue Blazer, Ricky Steamboat beat Hulk Hogan to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM XII: Stan Hansen beat Ric Flair, Kerry Von Erich beat Rick Rude to retain the WHC</p><p>

WM XIII: Stan Hansen beat Nikita Koloff, Ricky Steamboat beat Andre The Giant to retain the WHC</p><p> </p><p>

WCW is number two and National but not very good quality (Shows in the 70’s sometimes 80’s)</p><p> </p><p>

RVD has been World Champion twice, Larry Zbysko was the last World Champ but vacated the title after injury.</p><p> </p><p>

NJPW and AJPW both went out of business so I created GCG (Same as the C-Verse company) and they have swept yearly awards since being created.</p><p> </p><p>

Now you may be wondering, where is Shawn Michaels, Lex Luger, Art Barr, Steve Austin, Warrior, The Great Muta? Well the Attitude Era never happened in American but it’s running wild in Europe and Britain in CWA and ASW which are at Cult level.</p>

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Its been a while since my last post and to be honest I haven't played much recently. Things are going well in my 2002 WCW Lives game. I just ran Spring Stampede (accidentally in Puerto Rico) and although the match ratings and show ratings were a little down on expectations, popularity for the wrestlers themselves have skyrocketed. I won't post the full card due to it being mostly disappointment but my pet projects are all coming along nicely. The biggest shock post-PPV was Rob Van Dam hitting 96 overness US wide! He successfully defended the WCW Title against John Cena, Sting and Kevin Nash. Better yet, the only person who suffered a pop hit was Nash. Cena's popularity is impressive too, he is 90 US wide. I've not given RVD and Cena a 1 on 1 match since they've been this popular, and will probably leave it until Starrcade. They are both still developing so I'm worried that the match itself would get dinged for lack of psychology. Cena is still running his heel rapper gimmick (legendary status right now) and is about to face off with Booker T at Great American Bash for the number 1 contendership. RVD is facing Jeff Jarrett, who surprisingly beat Booker T and DDP for the opportunity (JJ is basically a placeholder for The Big Bang PPV before Great American Bash, unless he does real well). JJ is also sitting at 88 overness now because of his win, much higher than i ever imagined him being, but there we go. I'd still get killed by WWF in a national battle, there is about a 350 point gap. Scott Steiner is currently feuding with brother Rick as a way to keep him from the title picture. I still don't know if he's off the roids and hard drugs so it will be a little while until he is near that again.
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<p>Really getting into the swing of my 1998 game. Here's the planned Survivor Series Card.</p><p> </p><p>

WWF Championship</p><p>

The Undertaker © vs. The Rock</p><p> </p><p>

Undertaker turned heel and joined forces with Kane to beat Austin for the title back at Summerslam. Meanwhile, the Nation dissolved when Owen turned on Rocky after he lost the Intercontinental Title to Triple H. After taking care of business with Owen, Rocky challenges for the WWF title. I'm unsure if he'll win or not, but I'm leading towards yes.</p><p> </p><p>

Survivor Series Elimination Match</p><p>

DX(Triple H, Road Dogg, X-Pac, Billy Gunn) vs. The Corporation (Ken Shamrock, Kurt Angle, Test, and Jeff Jarrett)</p><p> </p><p>

Ivory, Vince McMahon's personal assistant, shut down DX's party, so Triple H has waged war on the corporation. I'm still kind of iffy on throwing Jarrett into the corporation but I can't really think of anyone else to put in. </p><p> </p><p>

Inferno Match</p><p>

Cactus Jack vs. Kane</p><p> </p><p>

After Austin lost the title to Undertaker, Cactus Jack challenged for the title (Austin was busy in a feud with McMahon). Cactus lost the title match after interference from Kane, so this was the next logical step. </p><p> </p><p>

Tag Team Titles</p><p>

Ladder Match</p><p>

The Hardy Boys © vs. Edge and Christian</p><p> </p><p>

Edge and Christian were supposed to win the tag titles from Bradshaw and Farooq in the September PPV, Unforgiven, but Edge was sidelined with a concussion so I gave the titles to Matt and Jeff in a spur of the moment decision. Now Edge and Christian are returning and want their title shot.</p><p> </p><p>

Wome's Championship</p><p>

Chyna © vs. Ivory</p><p> </p><p>

Chyna was INTENDED to be the winner of the tournament to decide the newly activated Women's Champion, but she got injured in her semi-final match with Debbie Malenko, so I decided to give it to Debbie instead. At the October PPV, Chyna returned and won the title, and the next step was to have her defend (and get screwed) against McMahon's assistant at Survivor Series.</p><p> </p><p>

Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Taka Michinoku vs. Ultimo Dragon</p><p> </p><p>

I've been running a story where Taka has been running through the division thanks to help from Funaki. Ultimo Dragon will likely be the one to beat him.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Bonafide_Bluffa" data-cite="Bonafide_Bluffa" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Really getting into the swing of my 1998 game. Here's the planned Survivor Series Card.<p> </p><p> WWF Championship</p><p> The Undertaker © vs. The Rock</p><p> </p><p> Undertaker turned heel and joined forces with Kane to beat Austin for the title back at Summerslam. Meanwhile, the Nation dissolved when Owen turned on Rocky after he lost the Intercontinental Title to Triple H. After taking care of business with Owen, Rocky challenges for the WWF title. I'm unsure if he'll win or not, but I'm leading towards yes.</p><p> </p><p> Survivor Series Elimination Match</p><p> DX(Triple H, Road Dogg, X-Pac, Billy Gunn) vs. The Corporation (Ken Shamrock, Kurt Angle, Test, and Jeff Jarrett)</p><p> </p><p> Ivory, Vince McMahon's personal assistant, shut down DX's party, so Triple H has waged war on the corporation. I'm still kind of iffy on throwing Jarrett into the corporation but I can't really think of anyone else to put in. </p><p> </p><p> Inferno Match</p><p> Cactus Jack vs. Kane</p><p> </p><p> After Austin lost the title to Undertaker, Cactus Jack challenged for the title (Austin was busy in a feud with McMahon). Cactus lost the title match after interference from Kane, so this was the next logical step. </p><p> </p><p> Tag Team Titles</p><p> Ladder Match</p><p> The Hardy Boys © vs. Edge and Christian</p><p> </p><p> Edge and Christian were supposed to win the tag titles from Bradshaw and Farooq in the September PPV, Unforgiven, but Edge was sidelined with a concussion so I gave the titles to Matt and Jeff in a spur of the moment decision. Now Edge and Christian are returning and want their title shot.</p><p> </p><p> Wome's Championship</p><p> Chyna © vs. Ivory</p><p> </p><p> Chyna was INTENDED to be the winner of the tournament to decide the newly activated Women's Champion, but she got injured in her semi-final match with Debbie Malenko, so I decided to give it to Debbie instead. At the October PPV, Chyna returned and won the title, and the next step was to have her defend (and get screwed) against McMahon's assistant at Survivor Series.</p><p> </p><p> Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p> Taka Michinoku vs. Ultimo Dragon</p><p> </p><p> I've been running a story where Taka has been running through the division thanks to help from Funaki. Ultimo Dragon will likely be the one to beat him.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Sounds like a good game! Where is Stone Cold if you don't mind me asking? Saw you mention him a couple of times but no match?</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Grfcboy95" data-cite="Grfcboy95" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Sounds like a good game! Where is Stone Cold if you don't mind me asking? Saw you mention him a couple of times but no match?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Oh whoops must've missed his match. He's going to enter a program with Owen Hart for a while, just to keep him occupied until the Rumble. My plan is to have him win the Rumble and challenge Rocky for the title at Wrestlemania.</p>
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<p>All right boys and ghouls our the heroes and horrors of AWE were headed into the terrifying October show Hell O’ Ween. How did our character fare lets recap the card and take a look.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Amazing Fire Fly vs Logan Wolfsbaine</strong></p><p> </p><p>

A good opening match saw Fire Fly rack up yet another loss on his path since losing his partner Rapido. And Logan added a win to his column to move toward another shot at Slaughters AWE Inspired title.</p><p> </p><p>

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

The American Cobras proved they are the best of the jobber teams after both of these teams took wins at the last big show over the two other job teams they faced each other here and The Cobra’s cheated to come out on top.</p><p> </p><p>

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

The two teams looking to make a name for themselves stop each other from moving that inch closer to the AWE Dyanmic Duo titles by having a double count out.</p><p> </p><p>

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

Seth got another one up on Foxxy stealing a win by putting his foot on the ropes. That makes two wins and neither one of them clean for the man who doesn’t think women can wrestle.</p><p> </p><p>

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

The two jobber teams that have lost to even other jobber teams face off to see who is the best of the worst. The Dynamite Express comes out on top in this bout.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Swipe vs Big Dog</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Swipe got himself another shot at his former partner and really brought his all. In their first meeting Big Dog got a decisive win. In this second match up the big man had to resort to underhanded tactics to take down his former partner. After the match Big Dog stand over Swipe and tells him to stay down because he isn’t prepared for what’s coming.</p><p> </p><p>

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

In their first meet up Dreamer could not come out on top. Nightmare had a little help in the form of Slaughter who attacked Dreamer from behind while Nightmare had the ref distracted.</p><p> </p><p>

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

The up and coming team who couldn’t get their tag match due to Reaver’s injury saw Jason Thunder get an upset win, albeit by DQ over one half of the Dynamic Duo champions</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Heaven’s Light vs The Mad Men</strong></p><p> </p><p>

The light got their win but at what cost. The Mad Men were disqualified for using one of their inventions on the duo of heroes. But what will this invention do to them..</p><p> </p><p>

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

Slaughter took a clean win over Lobo retaining the title and making his one loss a DQ a little bit less than a year ago. After the he continued his assault on Lobo and Logan ran out for the save but got his ass pretty well kicked too.</p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>A Woman’s Work/The Gangs All Here/One is the Loneliest Number</strong></p><p> </p><p>

These three storylines begin to get intertwined as LaRue demands a rematch since Whitehead cheat. Whitehead comes out to confront her and she is then attacked from behind by Big Dog. Swipe runs out and makes the save dragging LaRue from the ring. LaRue and Swipe later say they will be getting a match with Big Dog and Whitehead at Bitter Wind in November. A match which they win clean when Swipe pins Whitehead.</p><p> </p><p>

At the same show Raymond Diaz comes in for one night and beats Amazing Fire Fly who is continuing his losing streak so Waves who was allied with Fire Fly and his former partner against Whitehead and the other now gone members of The Next Big Things tries to pep him up. Waves who has tried to help LaRue challenges her and Swipe to a tag match to try and show Fire Fly they can win.</p><p> </p><p>

Although Fire Fly and Waves take a win before Cold Dead Hands in December, its Waves who gets the pin. And then at the show they take a loss to LaRue and Swipe when LaRue pins Fire Fly. At the same show Big Dog and Whitehead lose to the Wolves which leads LaRue and Swipe to challenge them to singles matches for the big January show Internal Combustion. Big Dog being the tough guy he is accepts his challenge and literally forces Whitehead to accept his as he tries to chicken his way out.</p><p> </p><p>

Waves doesn’t know what to do for Fire Fly so he challenges him to a match which the luchador accepts which puts our Internal Combustion matches at; Foxxy LaRue vs Seth Whitehead, Swipe vs Big Dog, and Amazing Fire Fly vs Simon Waves.</p><p> </p><p>

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

After their loss to Heaven’s Light at Hell O’ Ween, The Mad Men decide that they are going to try and get the tag team titles as a means to enhance their inventions and beat the heroes. The work their way toward a qualifying match with Lily & Rose at Bitter Wins, whole Heaven’s Light is brought in to aid Lobo Solitario in a 8 man tag against the entirety of The Apocalypse Riders. A venture to which their team loses.</p><p> </p><p>

The Mad Men don’t give up on their dream and begin to build more momentum toward a shot at the Dyanmic Duos titles but this time Heaven’s Light promises to get their first. Both teams make it to Cold Dead Hands with but The Mad Men get DQ’d against Lily & Rose a second time, and so they interfere in the match between Heaven’s Light and Thunder & Lightning causeing their foes to lose.</p><p> </p><p>

Everything moves forward to Internal Combustion where The Mad Men and Heaven’s Light will meet for a third time after each having a iwn over the other.</p><p> </p><p>

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

After Jason Thunder’s big win over Acid II – albeit by DQ – Thunder & Lightning face off against The Horsemen at the next AWE Inspired times bu fail to take home the titles. Starting back from scratch they have to work their way up to a title shot again. After their double count out at Hell O’ Ween Lily & Rose and The Ring Generals face off again at Bitter Wind making the Ring Generals the next contenders for the titles. The Horsemen work with the rest of the Apocalypse Riders at that show to defeat Lobo Solitario, Simon Waves, and Heaven’s Light.</p><p> </p><p>

Thunder & Lightning and Lily & Rose keep building themselves up to see who will be the next contender after The Ring Generals. They continue the path by going through Heaven’s Light and The Mad Men at Cold Dead Hands. The Ring Generals get their title match and battle hard against The Horsemen but they cannot win, but neither do they lose, as the two teams get counted out brawling on the outside.</p><p> </p><p>

The Ring Generals clai since they did not lose they do not lose their points and are still the nuber one contenders. They attack both Lily & Rose and Thunder & Lightning during the month but the two teams also make their five wins. And so at Internal combustion we have a four way battle for the AWE Dynamic Duos titles.</p><p> </p><p>

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

After her loss at Hell O’ Ween the ultimate heroine from the future demands a rematch against her alternate dimension evil doppelganger. Electric Nightmare tells Dreamer that she doesn’t deserve a rematch, that Nightmare has already proven she is the one true Electric of the multiverse. But if she really wants one ore she has to make it through Slaughter to get to her.</p><p> </p><p>

Dreamer takes four wins of the next month beating some of the best talent AWE has to offer. At Bitter Wind she takes a final win against Logan Wolfsbaine to tget her fifth victory and a chance at Slaughter. The Riders try and soften up the challenger over the intervening four weeks but Dreamer makes it Cold Dead Hands and he match with Slaughter. She wins but by DQ when Nightmare attacks her and Slaughter and Nightmare destroy Dreamer when the match is over.</p><p> </p><p>

Dreamer still has her wins having actually defeated Slaughter and could contend for the title again, but Nightmare who has gotten five wins of her own says she will face Dreamer but only if she forfeits her progress toward a title shot to do it. Dreamer says she will if Nightmare will and they both agree. Dreamer and Nightmare are scheduled for Internal Combustion and Dreamer promises if she wins she will drag Nightmare back to the universe she belongs in.</p><p> </p><p>

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

With Lobo sent back to the drawing board after his loss to Slaughter at Hell O’ Ween both members of The Wolves keep trying to rack up wins. Logan makes his way up to four but so does Electric Dreamer and instead of getting a shot and Bitter Wind he has to face off against Dreamer, a match he loses. Since no one will be getting a title shot Lobo builds an alliance to take it to not just Slaughter but all The Apocalypse Riders while his partner fights Dreamer, sadly his team comes up short.</p><p> </p><p>

The Wolves keep pushing forward and Madam Bat says they need a match for Cold Dead Hands. Rather than give them more singles matches she gives Big Dog and Seth Whitehead a shot at Lobo and Logan. She tells them that she will be disappointed if The Wolves walk out of Cold Dead Hands on their own power. And disappointed she was.</p><p> </p><p>

Both Lobo and Logan come out like a house of fire the next few weeks and they both rack up the five wins they need to face Slaughter. The big bruiser of the Apocalypse Riders attacks The Wolves again after they’ve gotten their wins but this time the duo manages to fight him off and they shake hands to end the show before Internal Combustion and their three way dance.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Internal Combustion</strong></p><p>

(All matches are heel first, unless it’s a title match in which case its champion first. For same disposition bouts its alphabetical)</p><p> </p><p>

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

The Horsemen © vs The Ring Generals vs. Thunder & Lightning vs Lily & Rose for the AWE Dynamic Duo titles</p><p>

The Mad Men vs Heaven’s Light</p><p>

Amazing Fire Fly vs Simon Waves</p><p>

Big Dog vs Swipe</p><p>

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

Slaughter © vs Lobo Solitario vs Logan Wolfsbaine</p>

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WWF on the 1994 DB

 

Jim Ross is on the recieving end of heels frustrations one too many times for his liking so he personally bring in his good friend Dr Death from Japan to be his body guard.

 

It starts off where Williams is there just to stop JR being taken advantage off, then it leads to JR actively getting Williams in matches with the the heels that have recently laid there hands on him. Williams destroys them.

 

Power Hungry and liking the revenge JR turns Heel and gets Williams to target anyone that has ever said a bad word, touched or looked at him the wrong way regardless of if they are face or heel now.

 

JR adding insult to injury after the attacks by shouting his trademarks at them . Williams release German suplexs someone through the Table, JR is there standing over them "BAH GAWD ALMIGHTY HE'S BROKE IN HALF" , adding "HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT YOU SON OF A BITCH".

 

Williams with JR will become the biggest heel act in the company

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<p>WCW, March 1993.</p><p> </p><p>

The year started out nicely after we went national and Starrcade was named the best show of the year. However, WWF also came back to national level shortly after, and they still have their biggest '80s stars (Hogan, Savage, Warrior) so it's gonna be a rough and probably short ride <img alt=":(" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/frown.png.e6b571745a30fe6a6f2e918994141a47.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

The main feud is between Sting and Vader for the WCW Championship. Sting won the first bout when he defended the title at Starrcade, but Vader won at Superbrawl III. I'm envisioning the feud to blow off at Great American Bash in a White Castle of Fear strap match (I'm trying to be somewhat faithful to WCW's corniness during this period) and Vader will probably hold the title till Starrcade.</p><p> </p><p>

Ric Flair came back in late 1992 and immediately ran into an old friend/Dangerous Alliance member in Arn Anderson. The two were supposed to clash at Starrcade with Barry Windham as the special referee, but the week prior, Arn got sidelined. I borrowed Jerry Lawler from USWA to fill in for him. The original plan was for Flair to beat Arn and then Arn would tease a face turn while Ric and Barry fights off the DA. Eventually he turns face and with the addition of a young star (I was thinking Dustin Rhodes, but more on that later) the 4 Horsemen would ride again.</p><p> </p><p>

Barry Windham was supposed to face Rick Rude at GAB 1992 for the US title but went out with a back injury. Eventually he returned and won the belt on the last Saturday Night taping of the year. Unfortunately, he's now back on the injured reserve (this time for the rest of the year) and the US title now hangs in the balance.</p><p> </p><p>

After losing to Vinnie Vegas and The Diamond Studd, Dustin Rhodes stormed off his partner Ricky Steamboat, saying that he has had enough of the older generation treating him like a child. At Superbrawl, Steamboat asked Dustin to come out. It seemed like they managed to patch things up, but then Dustin turned around and assaulted Ricky, ending it with a bulldog onto a chair. Now that Barry is out, Dustin is scheduled to win the tournament for the vacant US Championship at Clash XXII and Steamboat will be his first challenger at Spring Stampede.</p><p> </p><p>

The Dangerous Alliance currently consists of Rick Rude, Steve Austin, Brian Pillman, and the soon-to-return Arn Anderson. For the past two months, they've been dealing with Flair, Windham, and Bret Hart. Anderson will turn face soon, so I'm currently thinking of who will be the new member. I just signed Sid Vicious and Terry Gordy so they're currently my top two choices. With Windham out of action, I also still have not decided who will join them to reform the Four Horsemen. Right now, the Steiners are my top prospects. That way, they could fill the tag role, Arn would be the singles workhorse, while Flair obviously would be the main event. I've considered Bret and Owen but they're too busy on their own right now. Larry Zbyszko could reunite with Arn to take on the Hollywood Blonds, but he's not really someone that I want to be so close to the main event at this point. Chris Benoit is a fine prospect but he just recently signed and isn't over enough yet.</p>

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<p>I recently started a WWE game with Shane McMahon as my in game avatar, in his role as the new owner of WWE. </p><p> </p><p>

I have just finished Summerslam 2017 and this is what has been happening. </p><p> </p><p>

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

<strong>Brock Lesnar vs Samoa Joe vs Finn Bálor</strong></p><p>

Lesnar beat Samoa Joe at Great Balls of Fire and now Finn Bálor is the nr. 1 contender. In the weeks before Summerslam Bálor and Joe carried the feud because Lesnar is not contracted to wrestle on TV. It turned out Paul Heyman was helping Joe out by getting tainted wins over Bálor. Samoa Joe lost to Lesnar but somehow he earned the respect of The Advocate and The Beast. Finally Heyman offers his services to Joe. The match at Summerslam was already announced as a triple threat match so Bálor had the odds stacked against him. Lesnar pinned Bálor to retain the Universal Title. Having Samoa Joe under Heyman's wings will cause that Lesnar's opponents will have to go through Joe first to face Lesnar at the PPV.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Seth Rollins vs The Miz</strong></p><p>

The rivalry started when Miz looked down on Rollins at Miz TV because he is just a 'wrestler' and The Miz is a multi platform superstar. The Miz was IC champ when the rivalry started but I had him lose it to Ambrose along the way because I did want Rollins to beat Miz at SummerSlam but I don't see Rollins as IC Champion. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Roman Reigns vs Braun Strowman w/Bray Wyatt</strong></p><p>

I could not look past this RL feud and had Reigns beat Strowman at GBOF. Then Bray Wyatt got involved with Strowman again but not under the 'Wyatt Family' moniker. Strowman got under Wyatt's spell and that resulted in many backstage beatings. At Summerslam, Reigns beat Strowman again in a cage match and this will lead to a Reigns vs Wyat rivalry. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Dean Ambrose w/Enzo Amore vs Big Cass</strong></p><p>

After Enzo & Cass split up I had Cass beating Enzo at GBOF but it was about time someone backed up Enzo and that person was Dean Ambrose. The weird Enzo and lunatic Dean are a good pairing. Ambrose beat Miz for the IC title along the way so at Summerslam it was Ambrose vs Cass for the IC title and Ambrose got the win. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>What also happened at Summerslam</strong></p><p>

Sasha beat Alexa for the RAW Womens title</p><p>

The Hardy Boys beat Sheamus & Cesaro for the RAW Tag Team titles.</p><p>

(pre show) Neville beat Austin Aries for the Cruiserweight title (Aries will move away from the CW scene now). </p><p>

Cruise Control (Bobby Lashley & Apollo Crews w/Sasha Banks) def. The Club.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Smackdown Live</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Career vs Hair: John Cena vs Ziggler</strong></p><p>

Cena and Ziggler have been feuding from the start of my game. I had Cena beat Jinder Mahal for the WWE title at the very first episode of Smackdown because I like Jinder but he is not a WWE champion imo. That resulted in a bitter Ziggler who claimed that Cena is stealing the spotlight from others and mainly from him. Cena beat Ziggler to defend his title at Battleground but Ziggler wanted a rematch. He said he would end Cena's career. Cena put his career on the line would he lose but demanded that if he won, he would shave Ziggler's hair. Cena drove Ziggler crazy in the weeks before Summerslam by taunting him with a pair of headclippers and at the PPV he beat him again so Ziggler was shaved bald. I know it might be corny but I had fun booking this (btw If anyone can upload a photoshopped pic of a bald Ziggler I would be glad). </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kevin Owens vs AJ Styles</strong></p><p>

AJ Styles beat Owens at Battleground for the US title and at Summerslam he defended the belt against Owens in a ladder match. Owens was not quite focused because something was happening around his nemesis Sami Zayn and Owens didn't like it at all (see next).</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Chosen Ones</strong></p><p>

This storyline started with a simple rivalry between tag champs the Usos and American Alpha. The Usos defeated Gable & Jordan at Battleground to retain their titles. But the AA team had been drawing attention from none other than RAW GM Kurt Angle, who sees great resemblance in these young athletic men. Then Angle had a plan. Bringing together the next generation of talented superstars on Smackdown and lead them to glory. He introduced AA and Sami Zayn , who had not been very happy with his results lately, to his plans. Later he would introduce them to their new leader, Shinsuke Nakamura. A new faction was born: The Chosen Ones. At Summerslam, American Alpha with the now ex-RAW GM Angle in their corner, defeated The Usos for the Smackdown Tag Titles. Later that night, Eric Bischoff came out and announced his return to the WWE. He called out Sami Zayn and asked him if he wanted a match tonignt. Sami answered yes and Bischoff then announced his client and new opponent: Kenny Omega !!! Freshly signed from NJPW, Omega beat Zayn clean and made the Bullet Club sign. To be continued. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Charlotte vs Asuka</strong></p><p>

Charlotte became, once again, Smackdown Womens Champion by pinning champ Naomi in a triple threat match, also involving Becky Lynch, at Summerslam. Asuka was recently called up from NXT and in the weeks before SummerSlam, wherever Charlotte would go, there was Asuka, taunting the champ. Time after time Charlotte failed to get her hands on the former NXT Womens Champ. Finally at SummerSlam Charlotte could get physical with Asuka. Asuka won, altough by countout so Charlotte would remain the champ.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>What also happened at Summerslam</strong></p><p>

Randy Orton beat Baron Corbin to end their rivalry. </p><p>

The New Day beat Jinder Mahal & The Bollywood Boyz</p><p>

Johnny Gargano made his PPV debut by losing to Rusev in the pre show. Gargano is receiving a decent push while being accompanied by his (kayfabe) girlfriend Becky Lynch (excellent chemistry). </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Current Rivalries: </strong></p><p> </p><p>

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

The Architect vs The Beast: Seth Rollins will challenge Lesnar for the Universal Title. </p><p>

Roman Reigns vs Bray Wyatt</p><p>

Dean Ambrose vs The Miz for the IC Title</p><p>

Braun Strowman vs Cesaro (who split up from Sheamus and turned face)</p><p>

Sasha Banks vs Nia Jax for the RAW Womens Title</p><p>

The Battle of the Irishman: Sheamus vs Finn Bálor</p><p>

Cruise Control vs The Club</p><p>

The Hardy Boyz vs The Revival for the RAW Tag Team titles. </p><p>

Alexa Bliss vs Mickie James (Main Event rivalry)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Smackdown Live</span></strong></p><p>

John Cena vs Baron Corbin</p><p>

The Chosen Ones (Nakamura, Zayn & Am. Alpha w/Angle) vs The Bullet Club World Order (Owens, Omega & The Usos w/Bischoff)</p><p>

Dolph Ziggler vs Luke Harper</p><p>

Charlotte vs Asuka for the Smackdown Womens title</p><p>

Randy Orton vs Jinder Mahal (not the most original one but I had nothing else for them both).</p><p>

AJ Styles vs the returned Cody Rhodes for the US title.</p>

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<p>I'm running WWE 2003 and before people ask what's up I cheated with the editor and made Savage, Hogan, Flair, and Bret Hart all 5 years younger and upped their skills a bit and made sure they were all active wrestlers and added them to my roster just because I wanted the stacked roster of "older" guys so that within 2-3 years I'd have to seriously have a lot of youth pushed</p><p> </p><p>

I just ran the Raw PPV for February which is the rehashed Ground Zero!!</p><p> </p><p>

WWE Raw Presents: Ground Zero!</p><p>

Sunday Week 2, February 2003</p><p>

Sellout of 27,000 at the CA StubHub Center (South West)</p><p>

PPV BR: 4.23 (2.19 million buys)</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Promo video for the nights show - 76</p><p> </p><p>

Angle: Backstage (heel) Sting hears voices and begins acting violent in a dreary room - 86</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: The Dudleyz def William Regal & Lance Storm to capture the WWE World Tag Titles - 77</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: 4 person feud hype video (Christian, RVD, Orton, and Kane)</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Randy Orton cheats and def. Rob Van Dam - 64</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Steven Richards def Tommy Dreamer (used to calm the crowd) - 54</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Sting bumps into Goldust and beats him down until Booker T stops him Bischoff oversees this and books Booker vs Sting TONIGHT! - 85</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Mick Foley hypes upcoming bout with Y2J - 87</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Chris Jericho def Mick Foley - 80</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Chris Jericho warns HHH his days as champ are numbered - 97</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Christian def Kane (cheated) to win the Intercontinental Championship - 78</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Rob Van Dam gets revenge on Christian after the match - 81</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Bischoff books RVD and Christian in a Ladder match for the IC Title tomorrow on Raw - 80</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Steve Austin has a pre match interview concerning Sting, and more importantly Goldberg - 94</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Steve Austin draws with Goldberg when Sting attacks both leading to a NC - 81</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Sting continues his assault on both men and points at the WM Sign with his baseball bat - 92</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Sting def Booker T (used to calm the crowd and help Sting) - 72</p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE: Flair and HHH cut pre match interview on HBK and Bret Hart - 100</p><p> </p><p>

MATCH: Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart def Flair and HHH when HBK pins Hunter - 92</p>

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<p>It was an epic night for The Syndicate at TCW's Malice in Wonderland 2017.</p><p> </p><p>

First, "The Enforcers" of the Syndicate, Steven Parker & Bulldozer (Brandon) Smith successfully defended their TCW World Tag Team Championships against Ricky DeColt & Mr. Lucha. Champions for less than a month, Parker & Bulldozer prove they deserve to be atop of the tag division.</p><p> </p><p>

Later on, Jay Chord defeats Aaron Andrews to become the NEW TCW International Champion! Out of the blue, Chord sneak attacked Andrews, targeting the knee earlier in the month. Andrews tried to hide the injury during the match, but Chord was a vicious pitbull. Eventually, the knee injury was too much for Andrews and would hinder him in battle. </p><p> </p><p>

In the Main Event, Rocky Golden would challenge the Syndicate Leader, Wolf Hawkins, for the TCW World Heavyweight Championship. Just when it seemed Rocky would end Wolf's reign and become a 6-Time World Champ, the rest of the Syndicate would hit the ring, causing the DQ.</p><p> </p><p>

The Syndicate armed themselves with chairs and began to destroy the behemoth known as Rocky Golden. Anyone who tried to save Golden would receive a chair shot for interfering. The icing on the cake, the Syndicate proceeded to lift Golden into the air and powerbomb him through a table.</p><p> </p><p>

Standing atop the world, The Syndicate stood over the fallen Golden, all four displaying TCW Championship Gold!</p><p> </p><p>

<em>Spoiler Alert: In case you didn't guess, this is going to set up a big time rematch. Wolf Hawkins. Rocky Golden. TCW World Heavyweight Championship. TLC!!!</em></p>

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So I recently ran WCW The Big Bang 2002. We're still sitting at cult mostly due to the wrestling industry falling rapidly as well as the economy being in the toilet. We are still making a profit and doing well. The Big Bang ended up being very significant for us as it saw the return of Hulk Hogan. Not a signing I necessarily saw myself making but one I think will be good for us if I keep him on a short leash and keep him away from the WCW Title. I did have to give him everything but from a realistic standpoint i'm ok with that. He's also much less in decline that I expected. He made a run in at this PPV to save DDP from Scott Steiner. More on this when I break down the card! As always, babyfaces first, winners bolded.

 

Locker Room Leaders © Vs Totally Buffed for the WCW Tag Team Titles. Standard tag feud, centered around the belts. Morrus and Konnan have held the belts for a good while now, and I don't really have any heel teams ready to take the titles off them. I'm not very good at booking tag team feuds. They have already beaten Stasiak and Jindrak and Storm and Awesome. I need to think of something else. Rating 82.

 

Ric Flair Vs Ken Shamrock. Ken Shamrock's debut match, coming in off a MMA victory. in need of upper midcard heels and he has decent stats all round. Storyline was that Shamrock was announced ahead of time that he was coming to WCW. Flair took exception on Nitro, saying its lifers like him that made the business, why should part timers like Shamrock who have no love for the industry come in and make their money? Ken didn't even respond to Flair, he made his first appearance as he came down to the ring and dismantled Flair. They will probably have another match, with Flair moving more into a underdog veteran role. Shamrock is being paired with Torrie Wilson as I try to add some depth to his character. She always seemed to me to actually be suited to the "slutty" heel valet. Rating 75.

 

Shane Helms © Vs CM Punk in a steel cage for the WCW United States Title. Both guys are on the NBT list so I tried to keep both looking good but also kept in mind that I have plenty of time with both guys yet. CM Punk is leading the Straight Edge Society (yep, i couldn't think of a different name and i love the idea, although i'm booking it right!) which consists of Samoa Joe as the enforcer and Kevin Steen and Claudio Castagnoli as the bright eyed, gullible followers. Joe is gaining some decent pop, Steen and Castagnoli are a bit behind but also coming along ok. As you can imagine, Punk is rallying against Helms being a bit of a party boy while representing WCW as a champion. Punk vowed during the course of the feud to relieve him of the title so he could continue to drink without the 'burden' of the title. Helms bested Punk in the first two matches (one by DQ) so the final match was put into the steel cage so Joe couldn't interfere. And he didn't, i actually decided to let Punk win it clean! Dustin Rhodes will be entering the feud, making the next match a triple threat, as i want both guys to work with someone a bit older and more experienced. Rating 77.

 

Diamond Dallas Page Vs Scott Steiner. Poor DDP. He's way past his best now so he never really wins a singles match anymore. This match was more of a stop-gap for Steiner in his feud with brother Rick, but after Hogan signed that feud is now on the back burner. Rick was away selling his injuries after a horrendous beatdown by Scott after their last match. DDP came down to the ring to check on Rick, and then took it on himself to fight Scott to teach him respect. Scott responded with a win. Just as he looked about to put DDP out too, Hogan's music hit and Scott looked stunned! He left the ring quickly and has been sneak attacking Hogan and hiding in the Nitro's after this PPV. Rating 85.

 

Booker T Vs John Cena. John Cena is already a bonfide star. Still massively over with a legendary rapper gimmick, the "Doctor of Thugonomics" is well and truly on his way to a collision with WCW Champion Rob Van Dam. As a small sidenote, i had already run house shows to check the chemistry between these two and it was poor. However, I decided to give them one PPV match for now as a taster, perhaps revisiting later in Cena's career. This was a standard build, both men feel like they should be next for the WCW title shot, so they decide to fight it out. Cena picks up the win here, but I really want to hold off on him and RVD until Starrcade so I will have to book myself out of this hole. Rating 81.

 

Sting Vs Kevin Nash. Two of the four men from the WCW Title fatal four way at the previous PPV collide in singles action! Nash blames Sting for him not winning the title, despite Nash taking the fall. Nash has become increasingly paranoid, blaming Sting for every failure in his career and calling Sting jealous of all his success in the past. He says Sting was never the man in 90's WCW, and he was. Nash is so far into time decline however that he had to do the job. Rating 83.

 

Dustin Rhodes Vs Kanyon. Talking of the WCW title, Kanyon is another competitor who feels he is long overdue for a shot. Starting with Rhodes, he plans to remove every unworthy person who got a shot before he did, just to prove a point! However, he has resorted to cheating in previous matches against Rhodes, which has angered Rhodes greatly. Rhodes put up a fight but in the end succumbed in the final bout between the two. Kanyon will now move on to target Booker T in his quest to become WCW champion. Rating 89.

 

Rob Van Dam© Vs Jeff Jarrett for the WCW Title. After Jarrett became number 1 contender, beating Booker T and DDP in the process, he has become focused on RVD. Seen watching his every move, Jarrett was becoming like a stalker. He escalated quickly, jumping RVD whenever he was in the ring or backstage. Obsession to become champion took Jarrett over. In the end, it has cost him the match. Going out to pick up the belt, RVD managed to recover in time and overcome Jarrett in a classic. This feud has to continue. Rating 93.

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<p>WWF on the 1987 DB at Aug 1990 </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>The Road to Summerslam</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

The Main feuds going into Summerslam are</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WWF Heavyweight Title Feud</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

The Undertaker © v Ted Dibiase </p><p> </p><p>

Undertaker defeated Ric Flair for the title at Wrestlemania and spent months afterwards defeating Flair in his rematch, defeating fellow horsemen Tully, Arn and finally Sid in their attempts to get the title back to the Horsemen. Undertaker overcome the horsemen In time for the King of the Ring where the winner gets a title shot at Summerlsam for Takers title. The KOTR had top contenders competing for it. Steamboat,Dibiase, Hogan, Savage, Piper etc </p><p> </p><p>

Dibiase hatched a plan that led to his creating tension between Hogan and Savage by distracting them both in their individual KOTR matches and making it look like one another done it. e.g Savage coming in to stop Money inc from attacking Hogan in his match with Piper resuted in Hogan being distracted, pinned and blaming it on Savage. and vice versa. </p><p> </p><p>

Dibiase then defeated Piper in the KOTR final now has to mastermind a victory over The Undertaker.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Mega Powers - Mega troubled</span></strong>?</p><p> </p><p>

During the above mentioned KOTR and their exit from the tournament there friendship is holding together by a thread. That and neither man being in a singles or tag program for Summerslam at the moment may spell disaster for the Mega powers. will they get in on the biggest bash of the summer? will their frienship hold out? </p><p> </p><p>

Planning on a segment with the Megapowers where they remain friends but only just and vow that they will never be matchless at a PPV ever again. This will lead to a gradual build up of tension and blow up further down the line. Blowing up towards the end of the year properly, eliminating each other from the rumble and facing each other finally at the 1991 Wrestlemania. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Brets Intercontinental Open Challenge: </span></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Bret captured the IC title for the first time by defeating Rick Rude and overcoming him again at his rematch. He promises to be a fighting champion and at summerslam starts the Hart Open challenge. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Tag Team Title: Titans Collide</span></strong> </p><p> </p><p>

Blade Runners © v Road Warriors</p><p> </p><p>

It started at the tag team classic tournament where there needed to be an extra team needed for the qualifiers. Dusty who was taking part in it with his Son Dustin was talking to Sting his old friend telling him what a good opportunity it would be for Sting to enter with a partner, a win would take sting from middle of the card guy to the star he is. Sting Tells commissioner Jack Tunny that he will have a partner for the tournament. </p><p> </p><p>

The Road Warriors and Demolition mock Sting saying it doesn't matter who he gets, they doubt he will get past the qualifying rounds. </p><p> </p><p>

Sting's qualifying match comes against The Young Stallions-he introduces his partner... His old friend.. Warriors returning from an injury. Sting and Warrior Smash through the qualifying rounds and onto the Tournament PPV where they defeat demolition in the Semi and the Road Warriors in the Final for the Tag Team Classic Cup and the Tag Team Titles.</p><p> </p><p>

Well the Road Warriors have a rematch but they have been kept waiting by the Blade Runners in recent months, they have had to wait until Summerlslam and it promises to be a real clash of Titans. </p><p> </p><p>

I didn't have any singles plans for a returning Warrior and I wanted a way for Sting to get over from the Midcard. Seemed to make sense to tag them together to get Sting over before he goes for singles gold.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm thinking they will stay together until the end of the year where Warrior will turn. Sting to win the IC title, Warrior gets jealous and faces him at 91 WM.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Jake Roberts v Cactus Jack. </span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

Roberts hears a lot about the new signee Cactus Jack and his reputation for being a tough and crazy S.O.B. He sends a message out to Cactus that he has experienced anything yet. Cactus takes this as a challenge and beats the tar out of Jake Roberts. They have been viciously assaulting each other for the last 2 months, when they finally compete at Summerslam what will happen between the sinister Snake and Crazy Cactus Jack.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm looking for this feud to last as long as possible. With the steaks being ramped up more and more. Thinking the Summerslam Match ends in DQ win for Roberts after Cactus decides to go crazy with a chair. There second match will be a Jake clean win but he isn't satisfied with it and demands a fird match, no holds barred where Cactus pushes past any limit that WWF has ever seen, demolishing Jake and getting the win. the score 2-1 to Jake, Jake fights to get another match with Cactus, a Cage match where Jake can get his hands on Cactus without Cactus having his hardcore Party tricks at hand... Jake doesn't count on Cactus smuggling Thumbtacks into the cage,unleashing them at the right moment , DDT'ing Jake onto them and getting the Pin. Score being 2-2 Tunny makes a final match between them before they kill one another. a 5th match is booked and is the decider... (not sure what the blow off match will be in 1990. But it must be bigger than a No DQ and a cage... maybe the first ever hardcore match?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Will Piper Serve Hard Time?</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

The Blow off to this feud will happen at Summerslam. Boss Man claiming to have evidence that would destroy Pipers Career and tarnish his legacy, after months of trying Piper hasn't been able to shut up the Bossman,but this blow off match will be that the referee has the evidence, the winner gets the evidence, but if Bossman wins he shows the world live. Can Piper save his career? </p><p> </p><p>

A little filler feud for Piper and to further establish Bossman as a dirty cop. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>WWF United States Title</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

The Sarge dishes out respect. </p><p> </p><p>

Sgt Slaughter becomes the first ever US champion after defeating Earthquake. He then has a program with the young and cocky Stunning Steve Austin. Austin looking to break out of the lower card pack targets Slaughter and his title and over the course of 4 months has 3 attemps at PPV to capture the title but fails. Experience overcomes cocky youth. Next up comes Cocky young Canadian Brian Pillman who is even more brash than Austin and targets Slaughter for the US title at Summerslam. Slaughter once again wants to put Pillman in his place. </p><p> </p><p>

Plan is for Slaughter to feud with Pillman for a couple of months, with Slaughter keeping hold of the title. With Austin and Pillman failing to break out they decide they should work together and rise up the tag team ranks becoming the Hollywood blondes managed by Jimmy Hart. </p><p> </p><p>

Slaughter will keep a hold of the US title until the right moment, maybe when Razor Ramon gets built up a little more... or maybe Slaughter will fall to Cactus Jack in a bootcamp match or something.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Bonafide_Bluffa" data-cite="Bonafide_Bluffa" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p> </p><p> Survivor Series Elimination Match</p><p> DX(Triple H, Road Dogg, X-Pac, Billy Gunn) vs. The Corporation (Ken Shamrock, Kurt Angle, Test, and Jeff Jarrett)</p><p> </p><p> Ivory, Vince McMahon's personal assistant, shut down DX's party, so Triple H has waged war on the corporation. I'm still kind of iffy on throwing Jarrett into the corporation but I can't really think of anyone else to put in. </p><p> </p><p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> You could look at seeing if Shane Douglas is about and hiring him, and actually using him properly unlike the WWF did back in the day. Would be a good star to face the rock and Austin at some point also</p>
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I just had Royal Rumble 2019. Kevin Owens put on a phenomenal performance with two B+ title defenses (for two different titles) and on top of that one extra as a MITB cash-in after being superkicked by Shawn Michaels. Yeah... I think Kevin Owens is my Roman Reigns. I made him so damn strong in this one.
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<p>I am now in 2007 of CV97. A year has gone by since I last updated. Here is a company breakdown.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">USA Top 3:</span></strong></p><p>

1) TCW - I launched the TCW Network, and now have Cornell and Duane Stone in my employ. I am now a perf > pop company and despite a financial crisis due to the network I have bounced back and am making 6-12m a month.</p><p> </p><p>

2) SWF - Awful. I want them to die truly. I don't say that because they are competitive but because in reality a company doing as poorly as them would cease being relevant. I almost want to edit them to obscurity. I just might if they don't fix their shit this year. USPW a regional promotion have more entertaining wrestlers. SWF refuses to hire newer, better, younger workers and it annoys me. </p><p> </p><p>

3) HGC - Real #2. They're tough but I've got all the talent in the world, they still have quite a bit of good guys. Sean McFly is notable, Steve DeColt, Buddy Garner, Dan Stone Jr., Mr Hollywood, etc. As for 2006... it was a quiet year for HGC, they didn't do anything poorly but nothing worth mentioning. They tried to take Duane Stone but I won that bid. Other than that... quiet.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Canada</span></p><p>

VWG - Victory Wrestling Group. Thanks to SWF destroying the Canadian scene and doing **** all with it... VWG is an all female promotion. They're currently Small. I enjoy their existence simply because they train some lesser talent that I have interest in. </p><p> </p><p>

ELOW - Evolution League of Wrestling, another all female promotion based in Canada. Strangely Canada seems to be the place to be for indy female wrestlers. ELOW was first but they dropped to second. Nothing else needs to be said except I also watch ELOW closely.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Mexico</span></p><p> </p><p>

OLLIE - God I am excited about Mexico, a three way war as ALL three are now at Cult and are FINALLY locking down talent! So who does OLLIE own exclusively you ask? Nobody! It is destroying them. They are number one... but ****s sake OLLIE... I don't think OLLIE lasts the next 2 years #1 in Mexico.</p><p> </p><p>

MPWF - On the opposite end, MPWF have nearly all the rising crop of Mexican talent. They are #2 but closing in on #1. Whose in their employ of note? Angel De Mexico, Axxis Jr., El Leon, Soul Taker, Nicolas Lopez. They're in a great spot. </p><p> </p><p>

SOTBPW - I'm shocked they've done so well honestly. I was against them surviving because I wanted 2016 to look TOTALLY different but now I am kind of rooting for SOTBPW.. whose in their employ? Nobody super special, Hidekazu, Genio Verde, Electrico. But they've done well, and are rising fast. Mexico definitely is an all out warzone. By the way all companies are exactly 59-63 population. It's THAT close.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">British Isles</span></p><p>

MOSC - #1 yet Regional. The Isles are really boooorinngggg. Nothing is happening in the BI, unlike Mexico. It sucks because a lot of the best BI talent is unemployed. British Samurai just went overseas after being unemployed for a year now.</p><p> </p><p>

ROF - #2 in BI, regional. Nothing really exciting here either. </p><p> </p><p>

21CW #3, Regional. Again... nothin too fun. I even worked with 21CW early on in my career but I quickly got the hell out when I realized the cesspool that is the British Isles.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:14px;">Japan</span></p><p> </p><p>

PGHW - Still Cult, still #1. PGHW have had this huge issue lately though... Kozue Kawashima, their Okada, has been getting injured and at 23 with half his body yellow... it's worrisome. Yoshimi Mushashibo is a God, Really. I want him on my roster so bad. 31 and kind of worse than Kozue but not TOO bad. I want them both with me before their bodies break. Basically PGHW just has way better talent. Probably the 2nd most talented roster right now.</p><p> </p><p>

BHOTWG - They had SWF syndrome going into 2006, but they go into 2007 revitalized and ready. Shocking honestly. Raul Hughes is their champion which is cool, hes a bad worker though. Tadayuki Kikkawa took over the book and has been doing a good job. They still need to cycle out their older main eventers though, but it's looking good as they've added a few under 35 guys to their main event.</p><p> </p><p>

Hinote Dojo - The feeder league for BHOTWG so nothing really important.</p><p> </p><p>

WDJ - The Joshi promotion that has survived since 1999. I am enjoying their survival even after I took the Magic Three. I watch them closely just to snatch up any upcoming Japanese talents.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

That's everything semi-relevant. Europe is a wasteland as is Australia. Nothing can survive in Stralia.</p>

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<p>Been playing the Art of War '98 mod recently as the WWF and have been having loads of fun! </p><p> </p><p>

That said, Triple H has been giving me fits. First, he picks a fight with Blackjack Lanza. No way he do this in real life because a) everyone loves/respects Lanza (especially him) and b) Lanza would kill him.</p><p> </p><p>

Next, HBK returns and is sent to rehab on exactly the same day. That apparently went up Hunter's keister sideways for some reason...sorry I helped your friend, dude. </p><p> </p><p>

Then he was complaining about carrying the European strap, which he felt he was above. Fine--no problem. Have him drop it to D'Lo (keep strong, Rock interference, etc) and even give him 10 g's to boot! </p><p> </p><p>

What does he do? He hands in his 2 week notice right before Fully Loaded. </p><p> </p><p>

In complete contrast, the Rock has been a true ace! Happily jobbed the IC title to X-Pac without even needed the Keep Strong note! Cheering up the locker room on a daily basis and simply being an all around great dude. </p><p> </p><p>

I am thinking that HHH's contribution to my National Battles will need to be replaced however...I'm eyeing Sid for a return. I don't really want him, but I recognize I need to keep up with Easy E...</p><p> </p><p>

Everything else has been going swimmingly. I'm about to run Fully Loaded and am pumped about Summerslam and the Highway to Hell. I've thought about going full on diary with this game, but I don't want to keep clogging the diary forums with a lot of starts and stops. I initially started this game as a background game for my WCW 97 game...but it's quickly become a significantly more fun ride.</p>

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<p>Kicked off a "For fun" NJPW '94 save, with lots of editing. The company actually starts with popularity enough to sell out the Tokyo National Stadium(100,000 people) every day of the week, twice on weekends, so NJPW is super rich. I'm planning on playing '92 WCW next, after I adjust the data for my liking. </p><p> </p><p>

Anyways, Terry Funk won the G1, beating Shinya Hashimoto himself on the finals. Both only lost once in their blocks, Funk to Tatsumi Fujinami and Hashimoto to Scott Steiner, who unsucessfully challenged for the IWGP Heayvweight Championship later. I'm having Funk win the belt at Wrestling World, because I really like the guy. He's currently the ECW Champ, having awesome matches with Sabu whenever they face eachoter. </p><p> </p><p>

Speaking of Scott, he and his brother Rick are the newest members of Kojima-Gun, a faction formed by Satoshi Kojima, Manabu Nakanishi and Tatsutoshi Goto, since I got rid of Raging Staff. Koji Kanemoto also joined. I'll get rid of Heisei Ishingun and create a ME-Level stable. Perhaps led by Wild Pegasus(Benoit).</p><p> </p><p>

Speaking of Pegasus, the Junior Division is doing great. Most guys are actually Middleweight in-game, and the Jr. title is set to go up to Middleweight. This means that technically guys like Fujiwara can win the title, so if I play as another company I'd have to adjust the title. Anyways, Black Tiger(Eddie Guerrero) beat Liger for the title and has defended against The Great Sasuke, Ultimo Dragon and Dean Malenko.</p><p> </p><p>

My tag division is a bit scarce so I got rid of the world tag league and instead ran a special Tag-only show. I'm thinking of bringing in the Rock 'n' Roll Express as they have some great stats despite being old. I've also hired Road Warrior Animal(Rechristened Animal Warrior), and once he recovers from his injury he'll join Hawk Warrior and Power Warrior(Kensuke Sasaki) to form another Stable.</p><p> </p><p>

Speaking of injuries, Sasuke is out for a year. His surgery failed. I want him full-time on New Japan, so I'm hoping Michi closes shop or he won't sign with me. </p><p> </p><p>

I've also created an alliance with FMW, WCW, AAA, CMLL, UWA and WAR. WWF, AJW and AJPW refused my invitations. Oh, well. This alliance has titles for each company(I even screwed up and gave one of them to Misawa, forgetting that AJPW isn't in the Alliance), mine being the IWGP Intercontinental Championship held by Keiji Mutoh. </p><p> </p><p>

I gave Mutoh 2 months off a while ago because he was pissed at jobbing to Pegasus in the G1. The AI had him defend the title as The Great Muta, so maybe it's time to bring the gimmick back in New Japan too.</p>

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<p>WWF 1987 - Sep 1990.</p><p> </p><p>

Just finished <strong>Summerslam</strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ted Dibiase def The Undertaker</strong> to become the new WWF World Heavyweight Champion- <strong>Match Rating 96</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Blade Runners defeated The Road Warriors</strong> to retain their Tag Titles- <strong>Match Rating 94 </strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bret Hart def Arn Anderson</strong> to began his Intercontinental Open challenge - <strong>Match Rating 80</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Roddy Piper defeated Big Boss Man</strong> to end their rivalry and destroy Bossmans evidence. <strong>Match Rating 89 </strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Andre def Jacques</strong> in a squash -<strong>Match Rating 64</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Promo - The Megapowers discuss their recent problems and vow to overcome them together.</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Jake Roberts defeats Cactus Jack Via DQ</strong> after Cactus goes crazy and lays into Jake with a chair, leaving him a bloody mess. <strong>Match Rating - 82</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Sgt Slaughter def Brian Pillman</strong> to retain the U.S. Title <strong>Match Rating 81</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Rick Rude def British Bulldog</strong> - <strong>Match Rating 79</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Steiner Brothers and Demolition def The Rockers & Dusty/Dustin Rhodes Match rating 82</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Show Rating: 99</strong> !!!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Very pleased with the show rating, a couple of things I would have changed would be giving Bret v Arn and Piper v Bossman more time to get the most out of the ratings although i'm not too bothered by it, The Draw of the show Dibiase v Taker got a 96 with my first attempt at a spectacle match aim.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Going forward</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Dibiase will put obsticles infront of the Undertaker to distract him from his rematch, Dibiase will face Steamboat ina filler feud and then go against Roddy Piper.</p><p> </p><p>

A new long term challenger for the blade runners,probably Steiners.</p>

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