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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><p> The biggest storyline in the company has undoubtedly been the rise of Straight Edge Society. They have run rampant over the roster this year, but are facing their biggest foes yet; the team of Hulk Hogan and Sting. Along with Rey Misterio, whose had the longest history fighting the faction and was at one point fighting all four members alone, the three men took on three members of SES which ended up being Punk, Steen and Samoa Joe, in a 3v3 at Superbrawl. Punk shockingly managed to pick up the victory, pinning Rey while Hogan and Sting were distracted outside. Punk has promised his followers unlimited power once they topple Sting and Hogan for good. Things have taken a bad turn for them the following Nitro though, with Rey, Sting and Hogan revealing a fourth partner to finally even the score... Goldberg! Fresh off his WCW title match loss, Goldberg has been talked into fighting for WCW's babyface group (I don't have a name for the alliance, anyone want to suggest one?) by Sting, Sting claiming that WCW needs his help now more than ever. This will lead to a 4v4 elimination match and possibly a War Games for their careers at the feud's end. I eventually want this to lead to either a Sting heel turn or a Hogan heel turn. Sting can turn at any time so thats good, plus it would be something hugely unexpected. It would also set up a great Goldberg-Sting rivalry. Hogan can't turn yet because of how recently he debuted (less than a year ago) but from a character/personality standpoint I think he would be great turning on the babyfaces and joining SES! It would be just like NWO all over again, and i've been having him cut promos referencing how he's changed etc. It would have mega heat. I can even use Hogan joining as the reason for Punk or Joe leaving (either Punk for being replaced as leader or Joe for being pushed out as the right hand man). So I don't know what to do because there's compelling reasons for both, but I'm loving the fact I have options and a hot story that doesn't involve the WCW title. Any suggestions on which way to go?</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Seems like you have a good game going here and the feud seems pretty good....If however it was me, the person id turn is GOLDBERG. Hes younger so would make sense to join the straight edge to possibly rid the WCW of the oldies.....also picture the scene, 4v4 the match is nearing the end with the faces looking at winning, Rey is getting ready to do a 619 on punk and BOOM Goldberg wipes him out with a spear as he turns to run to the ropes, Hogan and sting look shocked and BOOM Hogan gets speared, Sting goes to fight Goldberg but the odds are against him punk hits the GTS and gets the win and him and Goldberg stand in the centre of the ring arms aloft with the other two members looking at the broken and fallen "heroes"</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><p> RVD is feuding with Scott Steiner, over who deserves the next title match after Konnan, but i'm looking for some inspiration on how to make it more personal to keep them both away from the title scene for now.</p></div></blockquote><p> With regards to this one any chance of bringing in Rick Steiner? somehow using him? maybe have RVD snap in a match and batter Scott with a chair, you know finshers the whole works, rick comes out to stop him and talk sense into him, following show scott wants to thank rick but actually turns on him for interfering in his business and that he don't need no stinking help to take care of RVD? something like that. maybe even then get Buff involved?</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="The_Monk" data-cite="The_Monk" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Seems like you have a good game going here and the feud seems pretty good....If however it was me, the person id turn is GOLDBERG. Hes younger so would make sense to join the straight edge to possibly rid the WCW of the oldies.....also picture the scene, 4v4 the match is nearing the end with the faces looking at winning, Rey is getting ready to do a 619 on punk and BOOM Goldberg wipes him out with a spear as he turns to run to the ropes, Hogan and sting look shocked and BOOM Hogan gets speared, Sting goes to fight Goldberg but the odds are against him punk hits the GTS and gets the win and him and Goldberg stand in the centre of the ring arms aloft with the other two members looking at the broken and fallen "heroes"</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I like the idea of turning Goldberg now you've put that idea into my head... And it actually makes more sense to me with the aqe thing coming into play. I may go ahead and do this. The only problem would be Goldberg has only debuted fairly recently too, so I would have to keep this feud going a fair while. Hopefully I can turn him by the time it comes to an end. I'll keep you updated.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="The_Monk" data-cite="The_Monk" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>With regards to this one any chance of bringing in Rick Steiner? somehow using him? maybe have RVD snap in a match and batter Scott with a chair, you know finshers the whole works, rick comes out to stop him and talk sense into him, following show scott wants to thank rick but actually turns on him for interfering in his business and that he don't need no stinking help to take care of RVD? something like that. maybe even then get Buff involved?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I like the idea, however RVD is the babyface in this feud, Steiner the heel. Rick has also been feuding with Scott recently quite a bit. From recollection they've had 6 PPV matches against each other in my game, they've had a storied personal rivalry. Buff has been fired also, pinged for steroids too many times. But he is on my shortlist to bring back if I had something for him because I think my firing had a positive effect on him, so he might have kicked them now. Maybe Rick is the key though, maybe somehow I could fashion in a Steiner Brothers reunion? Maybe Rick turns heel again and sides with his brother, blood thicker than water etc? Maybe I use that first part of your idea, RVD snaps for some reason, Rick sees it and helps his brother? Doesn't seem heelish though?</p>
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<p>Just started off a story-heavy game, kind of RTG-lite because I've started us off with 10k to approx simulate that we're not yet running this as an actual company. Kind of cheaty finances, but nobody would actually be getting paid, so eh. </p><p> </p><p>

Playing it as a backyard fed with only four created wrestlers who are friends, have a custom arena which is literally called 'Chrissie's Backyard'. Everyone also wrestles under another identity, which I have to denote in my notes cause you can't change alter egos mid-booking sadlife. They consist entirely of paper thin disguises which fool nobody but aren't really supposed to.</p><p> </p><p>

It's surprisingly fun, especially to keep kayfabe ratings/rankings with the alter-egos as different people even though they aren't. All four wrestlers are pretty bad since the avatar used a RTG template and the others have even fewer points than that.</p><p> </p><p>

I've never really tried booking quite so micro before and it's sort of cool to picture it as like, the backyardiest of the backyard wrassling, what with our referee literally being one of the workers' older sister, road agenting our own matches and having this teeny roster all pulling double duty.</p><p> </p><p>

Also my first attempt at a heavy Cult promotion, basically have Cult/Modern Key features with a sprinkle of Comedy at medium. Perf = Pop but very different from what I usually book. Think it's my first time ever without Traditional and one of few times I've had no Mainstream.</p><p> </p><p>

The matches all suck but the workers are gaining pop since we all started at 0—surprisingly quickly in a couple cases, the avatar has gone from 0-14 in three months. Will be seeing if I can manage two shows p/month and go from there as I'd like to not be stuck at teeny tiny for too long and get the story I have in mind rolling.</p>

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<p>I am now one year into my AWA game an I bought out EMLL and GLOW in my AWA game and i have gotten Glacier over! He is at 69 pop in the Mid-West and low 60s in the rest of the US. I also split up the Road Warriors due to Animal repeatedly getting injured and refusing to put over the Hollywood Blondes (Brian Pillman and Hollywood Holly) and the Mercenaries (Vader and Mark Callous). Anyway Hawk became Super Hawk and beat Nikita Kollof for the AWA International Heavyweight title. Sadly Curt Henning was a bad figurehead so I had to drop him but JCP removed Dusty Rhodes as their booker so i signed him to an Exclusive PPA contract.</p><p> </p><p>

Sorry that my post is so long</p>

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another update incoming from my WCW 2003 game. Hopefully people are interested and apologies for posting a lot! I just unexpectedly rose to international! WWE are now Global also, so they're still ahead but i'm gaining very quickly. I made the call (and this wasn't to sabotage WWE but more to get them to build new talent and for realism) to retire Austin using the in game editor after Wrestlemania 19. His last match wasn't even at Wrestlemania because he wasn't booked on the card, but on Smackdown as part of Two Man Power Trip, defeating Benoit and Kane. Not exactly the most fitting ending for the biggest draw in WWE history. Now I've got international I am planning on signing a few Japanese talents I couldn't before, to help boost my profile over there. I'm thinking of doing a Japan only event sometime in the year, and only showing it on my Japanese PPV carrier. Its one of the areas that inadvertently helped me hit international because i ran a couple of Nitro's over there for fun. So i'm going to try and take it to NJPW and AJPW as well as WWE! Canada surprisingly is not one of my good areas, so I will look to run some shows up there soon.
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<p>Starrcade is on the books. All of my storylines were ended(except, technically, for the "Women's Divison" one.</p><p> </p><p>

Here's the card:</p><p> </p><p>

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And the results:</p><p> </p><p>

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Also, year-end awards:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Wrestler of The Year:</strong> Jumbo Tsuruta(AJPW)</p><p>

<strong>Company of The Year:</strong> AJPW</p><p>

<strong>Team of The Year:</strong> Kakuryu(Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta)(AJPW)</p><p>

<strong>Match of The Year:</strong> Ric Flair© def. Ted DiBiase to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship @ AJPW on Tour(100)</p><p>

<strong>Show of The Year:</strong> Starrcade(JCP)(99)</p><p>

<strong>Young Wrestler of The Year:</strong> Kensuke Sasaki(AJPW)(21 Years Old, 1 Year pro)</p><p>

<strong>Veteran Wrestler of The Year:</strong> Terry Funk(JCP)(43 Years Old, 22 Years pro)</p><p>

<strong>Female Wrestler of The Year:</strong> Devil Masami(JCP)</p><p>

<strong>Most Improved Company of The Year:</strong> JCP</p><p>

<strong>Indenpendent Wrestler of The Year:</strong> Jos Leduc</p><p>

<strong>Manager of The Year:</strong> Don King(JCP)</p><p>

<strong>Announcer of The Year:</strong> Bob Caudle(JCP)</p><p>

<strong>Colour Commentator of The Year:</strong> Jesse Ventura(WWF)</p><p>

<strong>Referee of The Year:</strong> Kyohei Wada(AJPW)</p><p> </p><p>

So, basically, All-Japan is awesome.</p>

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<p>Woah. Manny Fernandez is the new WWF champion in my '87 save. What? Hogan had the belt from '84 to '88 defending it 15 times then Savage held it from '88 to '91 defending it 20 times and now Manny Fernandez is the new champion. What? I know I've been raiding their roster and Bret and Shawn aren't there but Manny Fernandez really?</p><p> </p><p>

I did not see that coming.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

More hilariously though Savage lost the belt at The Rumble then won the Rumble but his contract is up so he's probably going to end up singing with me anyways. Which is the second time that's happened since Steamboat won the '89 Rumble and then immediately signed with me as well.</p><p> </p><p>

I have no idea how the WWF is still Number Two in this save other then Hogan has a 100 popularity.</p><p> </p><p>

The company is a shell of it's self yet they still somehow manage to be the biggest thorn in my side as a promoter.</p>

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<p>I just finished Survivor Series 2017</p><p> </p><p>

Brock Lesnar © w/Paul Heyman def. Braun Strowman to retain the WWE Universal Championship</p><p> </p><p>

Loser leaves RAW: Cesaro w/Mick Foley def. The Miz</p><p> </p><p>

The Colóns def. Los Bellacos (No Way Jose & Manny Andrade) to retain the WWE International Tag Team Titles (alliance title)</p><p> </p><p>

Charlotte Flair def. Paige for the WWE Smackdown Womens Championship</p><p>

<em>(Charlotte vs Becky Lynch was planned but Becky got injured)</em></p><p> </p><p>

Traditional Survivor Series Match: Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns were survivors in a match between The Shield & The Hardy Boyz vs Bray Wyatt, Samoa Joe, Sheamus and Gallows & Anderson</p><p> </p><p>

Randy Orton def. Dolph Ziggler</p><p> </p><p>

Traditional Survivor Series Match: The Rock (having just returned) was the sole survior in a match between The Bullet Club World Order (The Rock, Kenny Omega, The Usos & Cody Rhodes w/Eric Bischoff) vs The Chosen Ones (Chris Jericho, Shinsuke Nakamura, Sami Zayn and American Alpha w/Kurt Angle.)</p><p>

<em>(Cody Rhodes replaced the injured Kevin Owens)</em></p><p> </p><p>

John Cena def. Triple H to the WWE Championship</p>

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<p>Whilst I'm slowing going insane over the drudgery that is booking matches between the same four wrestlers over and over, it is also yielding some entertainment in the form of the various alter-egos of each of the wrestlers.</p><p> </p><p>

ex 1. A pre-recorded 'live satellite uplink' telling two people to quit fighting, because the person playing the GM is also playing one of the fighters.</p><p> </p><p>

ex 2. Wrestler A has a video distraction, resulting in a loss for Wrestler B against Wrestler C. A and C are the same person.</p><p> </p><p>

ex 3. Wrestler running a 'no respect' gimmick, complaining that they keep getting skipped over for title shots and that the champion is ducking them. The champion is also them.</p><p> </p><p>

it's hokey but it's the only fun I'm getting with this tiny roster right now.</p><p> </p><p>

Finally on the home stretch for the arrival of THE STORY x__x</p>

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<p>I picked my COTT game back up today (quick summary: Premise is that Rip Chord bought out the COTT companies to create a national promotion, akin to what Jim Crockett did when he attempted to go national), and I'm having a blast with it. It's pretty much all younger guys, with the lone 40-year-old being Nicolas Lopez, who I brought in from OLLIE.</p><p> </p><p>

The first major monthly event featured Frankie Perez beating Nelson Callum to retain the COTT World title. The next week on the TV show, he was assaulted by Gargantuan, who was revealed to be in the employ of Roger Cage. Cage's mediocre stamina is a buzzkill, but the angle should be lots of fun to book even if the matches can't go super long, and if Gargantuan can continue to get over with quick squash matches and looking imposing next to Cage (a la Braun Strowman), that's fantastic. Meanwhile, Callum has latched on with Bulldozer Brandon Smith, who kayfabe-injured Gino Montero at the big show. Montero is on the way back, though, and he's got some help in the form of Roderick Remus, who returned from his concussion as a face. I desperately needed decent babyfaces, and Smith and Montero were revealed to have bad chemistry in 1-on-1 matches, so this was a pretty natural thing for me to do.</p><p> </p><p>

I also signed working agreements with PGHW and NOTBPW. My first talent trade brought Erik Strong to the U.S. for a month-long feud with fellow second-generation wrestler Greg Gauge, and I'm looking forward to seeing what they're able to do together. NOTBPW is an interesting partner for me to have given my youth-first philosophy, as many of their top stars are slightly past 40. I could bring them in, I guess, but my focus is on the younger guys, so Strong was a perfect fit.</p><p> </p><p>

Eddie Peak is a free agent. I've made a "take it or leave it" offer in dueling with the big guns, and I'll probably get outbid for him. It's not a huge deal if he doesn't sign for us, but if he does, he instantly becomes the biggest star in the company, and it's not particularly close.</p>

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<p>Just finished Battlebowl in WCW. </p><p> </p><p>

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In just 130 minutes, we had 16 total matches, including a 20-minute finale. Twenty teams battled over two rounds to gain a spot. </p><p> </p><p>

There were two major subplots. First, Paul Orndorff made his debut, and overcame significant odds to win the title and a WCW Title Shot at next month's Great American Bash. He's a heel, but a successful and likable heel, and he'll face off against Sting at The Great American Bash. </p><p> </p><p>

Second, Jim Cornette and The Midnight Express have been feuding with former Horsemen Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard with Paul E. Heyman. Paul E. got a suspiciously lucky draw, with the random selection placing Anderson and Blanchard together. Meanwhile, Cornette's client Bobby Eaton was placed with the plucky underdog Brad Armstrong. Both teams made it to the final, but Tully and Arn used their tag experience to dominate the final, quickly eliminating their opponents. </p><p> </p><p>

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Tully, Arn and Stan Hansen joined Orndorff in the final four. Hansen overpowered both Paul E.'s charges, throwing them over the rope with vicious Lariats. He charges at Orndorff, who slides through, and slaps on the armbar! Hansen can't power out! </p><p> </p><p>

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

WCW: Sting</p><p>

WCW US: Rick Rude</p><p>

WCW Tag: Arn & Tully</p><p>

WCW US Tag: Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor</p><p>

WCW Cruiserweight: Brian Pillman</p><p> </p><p>

In this save, NWA very much is still active, and reformed around new territories. </p><p> </p><p>

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

NWA World: Genichiro Tenryu </p><p>

NWA X-Division: Marc Mero</p><p>

NWA Women's: Madusa Micelli </p><p>

NWA World Tag: Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane</p><p> </p><p>

1992 Great American Bash Card:</p><p>

WCW World: Sting © vs. Paul Orndorff</p><p>

WCW US: Rick Rude © vs. Ron Simmons</p><p>

WCW Tag: The Dangerous Aliiance (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs. The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane)</p><p>

NWA Women's: Madusa © vs. Wendi Ritcher </p><p>

WCW Cruiserweight: Brian Pillman © vs. Mike Bucci</p><p>

Classic Cage Match: Rick Steiner vs. Scott Steiner </p><p> </p><p>

Clash of Champions XXI Card:</p><p>

NWA Tag: The Midnight Express (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs. Kakaryu (Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta)</p>

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Ive just booked SuperClash V in my 1987 to 1989 AWA save. In the main event thanks to Tully Blanchard and the Debuting Haku Ric Flair defeated Diamond Hall for the AWA world Title. After months of dominating the Million Dollar Corporation The Warrior defeated Ted Dibiase for the AWA International Title. After the show a new worker Debuted STEVE Austin. I am also considering creating a tiny broadcaster for my dev companies
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Well i'm coming up on 2 years in my WCW lives game now. Probably one of the longest games I've done and I'm not finished yet by a long shot! Just ran Spring Stampede 2003, not going to break down the card because I don't really know if anyone reads it and it takes me a while, but I will say it went very well. Scored a 93 overall, which for a secondary PPV is very good indeed. I did run some big matches though, Cena and Konnan headlined for the second PPV match for the WCW title, Punk shockingly defeated Sting with some help from Samoa Joe, RVD got his win back from Steiner, leveling it up to 1-1 between the two and Booker T and Kanyon but on an amazing 98 rated match for the US title, which Booker retained. Hogan, Goldberg and Misterio all fought in the middle of the card, defeating Joe, Steen and Castagnoli in a 3v3 match.

 

Kanyon is a ratings machine, consistently putting on the best matches at the top of the card. IF he didn't have a hard drug problem, he might have won the WCW title already. For now, he will continue to put on great matches while I hope to get him clean.

 

CM Punk is getting well into the main event scene from this massive stable rivalry he's been the primary beneficiary of. He's currently say on 85-88 pop US wide depending on the area. If only he had a tiny bit more SQ (currently 86) then he would be at Cena level. Definitely valuable for the long term though, with Hogan, Sting and Scott Steiner all 40 and above.

 

A lot of contracts came up in April. I had to give Booker creative control, which along with Hogan and Sting makes him the third guy to have it. Doesn't bother me too much because he's not a negative personality so a simple protect note will suffice if I need him to lose (same with Sting). I lost Rick Steiner to WWE but I really didn't put much of a fight up to keep him. He's in decline, but he always had a spot in storylines with Scott if I needed to. I didn't lose anyone else, and I managed to snag Matt Hardy away from WWE but unfortunately Jeff decided to stay. So I am thinking of bringing Matt in with a bizarre gimmick similar to his Broken character, but more of a psychic type thing. Haven't got it 100% worked out but I feel like he needs to be different to survive on his own as I honestly did want both the Hardys.

 

With Austin now retired, WWE is lagging 200 points behind in the national battle. If I didn't have Hogan, I imagine the gap would be much closer. Goldberg is also a massive help, and if he gets more over (he's currently 90 US wide) I think he will surpass Hogan as the number 1 guy in the national battle score. Hogan has lost a few points in SQ now due to decline, but luckily Cena, Sting, Booker, Steiner and Punk are all somewhat capable, so maybe I will soon be able to withstand losing Hogan. The real problem is going to be getting him to put some guys over.

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Just bought TEW 2k16 and decided to start Cornell Verse game just to see how things have changed since I had a long running real world game in TEW 2013 as ROH. I also wanted to try things differently for this game, I've played multiplayer games before as ROH and WWE and stayed out of the others way while booking both shows. I've never tried running two promotions out of the same region before, better yet sharing a region but having a working agreement as well. So I'm playing as Karen Killer, head booker of Queens of American Wrestling and Pistol Pete Hall who's created a "Brother Promotion" to QAW.

 

I'm really excited about the QAW game as I'm going to run the Queen of the Ring tournament G1 Climax style and set up blocks and weekly shows running in May and June leading up to the finals. Has anyone done this before? I figure it's a nice backdoor way of building momentum in your fed if your pockets are deep enough.

 

I'm already working a write that encapsulates my game so far as I'm only 6 months in. Should I make an separate thread for that, or is there a folder that all the Cornell Verse Logging goes? Asking for a friend.

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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>Only two months into 1993 and it's already been quite an interesting year.<p> </p><p> It all started with NJPW ended our working agreement that we've had together for the pass seven years and going hostile towards us. Why? Because I've reached National size in Japan and are beating them in the National battle there. Oh well. I love to be able to trade for Japanese workers and have my workers work a few matches over there, so I signed a working agreement with AJPW.</p><p> </p><p> I held the first edition of Monday Night Raw the second week of January. I went right to a two hour show and it's been great so far. The main event of the first show saw Ric Flair defeat Randy Savage.</p><p> </p><p> Going into the Royal Rumble, I had no idea who was going to win it. My World Champion, The Undertaker, has already been feuding with Bret Hart, Randy Savage, and Ric Flair, winning a four way match involving all of them that same night. Undertaker has faced Hart at the last two Wrestlemania's, so I didn't like that idea. Savage and Flair headlined last years Wrestlemania. I knew it was going to be somebody new winning the match and getting a shot at The Undertaker. It came down to two or three choices, but in the end, I went with Rick Rude. Rude had been the Intercontinental champion since August 1992, but lost the belt at the Royal Rumble to Kerry Von Erich. Him and Undertaker have fought once before, scoring a 99 rating. So, I'm quite happy that they'll put on one heck of a show at Wrestlemania.</p><p> </p><p> Kerry Von Erich has been a fighting champion since winning the IC title. He already has five defenses in a months time. Rude held the belt for four months and only defended it six times overall. He'll face Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania for the title.</p><p> </p><p> The tag team division has slowly been picking up. The Natural Disasters won the belts in December, held the belts for a month before dropping them to the Hollywood Blonds, when Mr. Perfect and Rick Martel turned heel on them. The Blonds would begin a feud with TenKoji, dropping the belts to them at our February PPV. They'll get a rematch at Wrestlemania.</p><p> </p><p> The Women's title has been passed between Wendi Richter (excellent in a heel role, surprisingly enough), Jaguar Yokota, and Manami Toyota for the last year and a half. Trying to get more women over and involved, I had Yokota drop the belt to Bull Nakano. Since then, both Richter and Manami have gotten injured. I have a decent sized Women's roster, so hopefully I can use this time to get a few more over.</p><p> </p><p> Back to the World championship. I had to find a challenger for The Undertaker while I worked on Rude's overness a little bit. Rude would take on Randy Savage, beating him at our February PPV, aptly named Rude Awakening. But, to challenge The Undertaker, I had Bret Hart face Ric Flair in a number one contendership match, with the computer deciding the winner. And Bret Hart won it. Wanted to change up their normal match, I put them in a cage together. The Undertaker would win but in the process, break Bret Hart's face. Hart would sustain a compound zygomatic fracture, putting him out of action for around six months.</p><p> </p><p> Hart has been a core player for me since I started this game in 1985. Even losing him for six months hurts. With Flair and Savage getting older, a few other wrestlers in my main event scene really having no business being there (Earthquake, Kerry Von Erich, Dusty Rhodes), and some just not being in my future plans (Nikita Koloff, Rick Martel), it's going to be up to Rude and Undertaker to carry the main event scene while Hart is out. I may have to push either Haku, Mr. Perfect, Owen Hart, Scott Steiner, or Shawn Michaels up to Main Event to make up any ground I might lose to WCW.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Just finished up July 1993 and it's been an amazing year so far. Wrestlemania IX was our fifth straight Wrestlemania with a 100 rating, headlined by The Undertaker defeating the Heavyweight title against Rick Rude. The day after Wrestlemania, a game changer happened as Hulk Hogan resigned with the WWF after spending five years in the WCW. Hogan would make his return a few weeks later on Monday Night Raw but it was not a hero's welcome, as he would rip apart the WWF and it's roster. He would go on the next week to proclaim that a war was coming and he was not alone. First saying that it was Randy Savage who was on his side, than Ric Flair, and than the injured Bret Hart, Hogan would make WWF President Gorilla Monsoon nervous enough to interview the whole roster to find out who was on Hogan's side.</p><p> </p><p> The WWF Tag Team champions, Brian Pillman and Steve Austin, known as the Hollywood Blonds, turned out to be on Hogan's side. After defending their titles with the help of Hogan against Ric Flair and Randy Savage, the trio would announce the formation of the New World Order. Attacking Flair and Savage the next few weeks, the nWo kept promising more people and another would be revealed at the next PPV...after Bret Hart came down to ringside while the nWo was once again beating down Flair and Savage, many thought he was going to join in, only for the Hitman to save Flair and Savage before being jumped from behind by Mr. Perfect!</p><p> </p><p> The next month would see Hart watching on the sidelines, still injured, while being quizzed by Flair, Savage, and Monsoon if he was with the nWo, or still WWF. At King of the Ring, Hogan would finally wrestle in a WWF match, teaming with Mr. Perfect to defeat Flair and Savage. It was after the match, where Hart would accidentally lay out both Flair and Savage while aiming for Hogan that was the big story. The next night on Raw, Hogan would set his sights towards the Heavyweight title, still held by The Undertaker. After accepting Hogan's challenge, the entire nWo would attack the Deadman, only for Flair, Savage, and Hart to make the save. But after running the nWo away...Hart would attack The Undertaker! This would cause Gorilla Monsoon to make Hart the special guest referee for the Hogan/Undertaker match, telling Hart that after the match, he would truly know where Hart stood.</p><p> </p><p> With the tension running high going into our July PPV, nobody knew where Hart stood. His feud with The Undertaker (Hart being the only man to defeat Undertaker since he's been in the WWF) is legendary. But he's also proclaimed his hatred for the nWo and what they stand for. During the match, Hart called it right down the middle...preventing the nWo from getting involved, and not letting Hogan cheat...but at the end of the match, as Hogan made the pinfall, Hart would make the three count extremely fast, screwing the Undertaker out of his title. Where does Hart go from here? Is he with the nWo? </p><p> </p><p> Else where in the WWF, Owen Hart would have a classic feud with Shawn Michaels over the Intercontinental title, losing to the Heartbreak Kid twice thanks to Diesel, HBK's ever watchful bodyguard. Owen would challenge Michaels to a cage match, which proved to be HBK's downfall, as Hart would win the IC title for the second time in his career.</p><p> </p><p> The Tag Team titles, after being held by the Hollywood Blonds most of the year, are currently in the hands of bitter enemies. Kerry Von Erich and Rick Rude, after feuding with The Undertaker over his Heavyweight title, put aside their differences for one night to take on the Blonds, and with the help of Haku and Nikita Koloff, ending up winning the titles. They still hate each other and usually brawl after they defend their titles.</p><p> </p><p> For the first time in WWF history, the King of the Ring was held as a round robin tournament. In perhaps the biggest shock in WWF history, Jerry Sags would defeat Earthquake in the Finals to become the 1993 King of the Ring. After his tag team partner, Brian Knobbs was released for repeated drug violations, Sags has turned to the single ranks, putting on 90+ ratings against Owen Hart.</p><p> </p><p> I've been making some changes to my roster, releasing a number of wrestlers that have either been on the roster too long with nothing going on, or wrestlers I wanted to get experience elsewhere. I also brought up Bryan Clarke from development, named him the Nightstalker, gave him Jimmy Hart as a manager, and sent him on a nice winning streak to start his career. Brought Steven Regal back in and he's going to challenge Owen Hart for the IC title soon. Planning to let a few wrestlers contracts expire before bringing up some more from development. Gotta keep things fresh, ya know. I honestly wouldn't mind if a few of my older wrestlers decided to retire, forcing me to push the younger guys.</p><p> </p><p> So far, I've booked 1115 shows in just over eight and a half years in this save. It's amazing.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="JB Macaway" data-cite="JB Macaway" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Just bought TEW 2k16 and decided to start Cornell Verse game just to see how things have changed since I had a long running real world game in TEW 2013 as ROH. I also wanted to try things differently for this game, I've played multiplayer games before as ROH and WWE and stayed out of the others way while booking both shows. I've never tried running two promotions out of the same region before, better yet sharing a region but having a working agreement as well. So I'm playing as Karen Killer, head booker of Queens of American Wrestling and Pistol Pete Hall who's created a "Brother Promotion" to QAW. <p> </p><p> I'm really excited about the QAW game as I'm going to run the Queen of the Ring tournament G1 Climax style and set up blocks and weekly shows running in May and June leading up to the finals. Has anyone done this before? I figure it's a nice backdoor way of building momentum in your fed if your pockets are deep enough.</p><p> </p><p> I'm already working a write that encapsulates my game so far as I'm only 6 months in. Should I make an separate thread for that, or is there a folder that all the Cornell Verse Logging goes? Asking for a friend.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I have never tired to run more than one show a month with QAW. Mostly because I hardly make a profit for them. That being said I do like your concept of running a G1 tournament.</p><p> </p><p> I am not sure I understand your last question. If you are looking for a place to write about your game in a fan fiction sense there is a section for Dynasties or Diaries on here. Just start up a thread there and post your shows.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="BHK1978" data-cite="BHK1978" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I have never tired to run more than one show a month with QAW. Mostly because I hardly make a profit for them. That being said I do like your concept of running a G1 tournament.<p> </p><p> I am not sure I understand your last question. If you are looking for a place to write about your game in a fan fiction sense there is a section for Dynasties or Diaries on here. Just start up a thread there and post your shows.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Sorry for all the errors there! I've seen all the threads for specific promotions and games, but none for self created promotions. Didn't know if it was tacky to just start up my own thread!</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="JB Macaway" data-cite="JB Macaway" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Sorry for all the errors there! I've seen all the threads for specific promotions and games, but none for self created promotions. Didn't know if it was tacky to just start up my own thread!</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Not tacky at all, you can start up a diary about any promotion you want. It is not C-Verse or Real World specific. So feel free to start up a thread about your created promotion, it sounds like it will be an interesting read.</p>
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I just finished booking 2002 in NWAvsWWF's 2000 database as WCW w/Vince Russo as my UC. It was a great year for WCW as we had 17 A rated matches most of which included some combination of Triple H, Chris Jericho or Kurt Angle. 2002 is the year that I decided to book Lex Luger as the figurehead of WCW to counter WWF's choice of the Rock. Luger's push as figured started strong in May with him returning from rehab to defeat Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Championship on Nitro.

 

His push as figurehead has been average so far with just lots of better guys carrying him to decent matches. His championship reign ended when WW3 winner Sting defeated him at Starrcade. December 2002 has been the best month for WCW of the save so far.

 

Thanks to Steve Austin getting a severe spine injury and taking Scott Steiner back from the WWF, I'm finally winning the National Battles.

 

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Also the go-home Nitro to Starrcade 2002 is the first Nitro I can recall beating Raw in show ratings.

 

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The second annual WCW drug test spree caught a lot of people.

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Not every caught was treated fairly, some got suspended, some got released, some got sent to rehab. WCW won the Most Improved Company of the Year and Female Wrestler of the Year with Manami Toyota. WCW is the home of the world's greatest female wrestling talents, after several talent signings the WWF retired the WWF Women's championship. The WWF only has two females on their roster Linda McMahon and Lady Apache. Lady Apache spends her time wrestling intergender matches in the low mid card since she was released from WCW earlier in the year.

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<p>Week 4 October 2017 WWE</p><p> </p><p>

Raw Storylines:</p><p>

Cruiserweights - Cedric Alexander has seen a rise in popularity which has coincided with a push. At TLC Neville defeated him in a spot-fest TLC match but Alexander isn't done with the "King" yet.</p><p> </p><p>

Intercontinental: Miz and his MizTourage have been tormenting Raw over the past few months, even in defeat they get the final laugh with brutal post-match beatdowns. Coming off his defeat of Bray Wyatt, Finn Balor is looking for more WWE gold and has set his sights on the prestigious IC title.</p><p> </p><p>

Little Miss Boss: Alexa Bliss and Sasha Banks have been trading the title back and forth, but at the end of their match at TLC saw Sasha standing tall only to be blindsided by a stiff kick of the debuting Asuka. Asuka's presence on Raw might be the breath of fresh air the Womens Division needed.</p><p> </p><p>

Looking for Respect: Over the past few months Jason Jordan has been asking Kurt Angle for matches against Raw's best (Reigns, Cena, Miz, Jeff Hardy, Cesaro, and Sheamus). In defeat Jordan has been gaining more and more respect, but the one man who doesn't respect Jordan quite yet is Bray Wyatt. Wyatt has been taunting Jordan as of late for not having a father growing up and trying to entice him to join Wyatt's family.</p><p> </p><p>

Samoa Joe/Cena: At No Mercy Samoa Joe lost a triple threat match for the Universal title. 2 weeks later he was defeated by Braun Strowman in a #1 contender triple threat match that also involved Cena. Joe blamed Cena and challenged him to a match at TLC which was a classic bout that saw Cena come out on top.</p><p> </p><p>

Raw Tag Team: Ambrose and Rollins have fought all challengers, whether it be The Bar (Cesaro/Sheamus), The Revival, The Club (Anderson and Gallows), or the Hardyz. With all these teams trading victories over each other, it was Matt and Jeff who earned the right to face Ambrose and Rollins in a TLC match. Dean and Jeff nearly killed each other but in the end it was Rollins who was able to grab the titles. What will happen next as we approach Survivor Series?</p><p> </p><p>

Universal: At SummerSlam Roman Reigns won a fatal-4 match to walk out as the champ. In the weeks after he shared words and victories with John Cena as they were forced to team up. But soon Cena set his sights on a former rival in The Miz and Reigns moved on to Strowman. At TLC Reigns defeated Strowman in a brawl. What's next for Roman? Strowman? Cena? Or is there a beast waiting in the wings?</p><p> </p><p>

SmackDown Storylines:</p><p>

Glorious Show-Off: For weeks Dolph Ziggler was seen mocking current and former superstars entrances but might've took it a step too far when he mocked Bobby Roode's glorious entrance. At Hell in a Cell Ziggler ruled up Roode after poking him in the eye.</p><p> </p><p>

Orton/Rusev: After being embarrassed at SummerSlam by Randy Orton, a flip has switched in Rusev as he has constantly attacked Orton not only backstage but after his matches. Rusev got his revenge at HiaC but this feels far from over.</p><p> </p><p>

KO/Shane: Kevin Owens frustrations have been growing week-by-week and lose-by-lose until he finally snapped and attacked not only Shane McMahon but Vince the following week. Upon returning, Shane declared that Owens would face him in Hell in a Cell. In the buildup, Owens' old friend and rival Sami Zayn got himself involved. Despite losing at HiaC, Shane wants the last laugh, but how will he get it?</p><p> </p><p>

Tag Team: The Usos demanded the tag team scene until the New Day made their SD debuts, a few later the New Day walked out as the new champs only to lose them a few weeks later. At HiaC it was the New Day who prevailed. Who is next for the New Day? Gable and Benjamin? Fashion Police?</p><p> </p><p>

United States: After dispatching Kevin Owens, AJ Styles has brought back the US Open Challenge. His first challenger was Tye Dillinger who came up just short. The following week Baron Corbin threw his hat into the ring but Styles cut down the big man and ended it with the Calf Crusher. Corbin was then overheard mocking Dillinger's loss which led to a triple threat match won by Styles. The next SD Styles' challenged was accepted by a returning Luke Harper but a distraction by Erick Rowan cost Harper his shot. Who will answer the challenge next?</p><p> </p><p>

Womens Title: Natalya defeated Naomi at SS, Naomi invoked her rematch clause but again was defeated by Natalya. 2 weeks before HiaC Charlotte Flair earned herself a chance at the title but saw it slip through her hands. Will Charlotte regain her crown or will Paige find a way into the picture after being forced to leave Raw?</p><p> </p><p>

WWE Championship: Jinder Mahal's shocking reign came to an end in HiaC when he fell to Shinsuke Nakamura, the next night on SmackDown he was given his rematch but botched interference by the Singh Brothers gave Nakamura his first success defense. Who will chanllenge Nakamura at Survivor Series? That will be decided in a 20-man battle royal.</p>

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Obviously my game is the UWF 1991 diary that I'm working on. I'm mostly battling the way that the game allows a promotion to grow. <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="KnowYourEnemy" data-cite="KnowYourEnemy" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Just finished Battlebowl in WCW. <p> </p><p> <img alt="nZX2NCb.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/nZX2NCb.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> In just 130 minutes, we had 16 total matches, including a 20-minute finale. Twenty teams battled over two rounds to gain a spot. </p><p> </p><p> There were two major subplots. First, Paul Orndorff made his debut, and overcame significant odds to win the title and a WCW Title Shot at next month's Great American Bash. He's a heel, but a successful and likable heel, and he'll face off against Sting at The Great American Bash. </p><p> </p><p> Second, Jim Cornette and The Midnight Express have been feuding with former Horsemen Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard with Paul E. Heyman. Paul E. got a suspiciously lucky draw, with the random selection placing Anderson and Blanchard together. Meanwhile, Cornette's client Bobby Eaton was placed with the plucky underdog Brad Armstrong. Both teams made it to the final, but Tully and Arn used their tag experience to dominate the final, quickly eliminating their opponents. </p><p> </p><p> <img alt="4oVPSUq.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/4oVPSUq.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> Tully, Arn and Stan Hansen joined Orndorff in the final four. Hansen overpowered both Paul E.'s charges, throwing them over the rope with vicious Lariats. He charges at Orndorff, who slides through, and slaps on the armbar! Hansen can't power out! </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Current Champions:</strong></p><p> WCW: Sting</p><p> WCW US: Rick Rude</p><p> WCW Tag: Arn & Tully</p><p> WCW US Tag: Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight: Brian Pillman</p><p> </p><p> In this save, NWA very much is still active, and reformed around new territories. </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Current Champions:</strong></p><p> NWA World: Genichiro Tenryu </p><p> NWA X-Division: Marc Mero</p><p> NWA Women's: Madusa Micelli </p><p> NWA World Tag: Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane</p><p> </p><p> 1992 Great American Bash Card:</p><p> WCW World: Sting © vs. Paul Orndorff</p><p> WCW US: Rick Rude © vs. Ron Simmons</p><p> WCW Tag: The Dangerous Aliiance (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs. The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane)</p><p> NWA Women's: Madusa © vs. Wendi Ritcher </p><p> WCW Cruiserweight: Brian Pillman © vs. Mike Bucci</p><p> Classic Cage Match: Rick Steiner vs. Scott Steiner </p><p> </p><p> Clash of Champions XXI Card:</p><p> NWA Tag: The Midnight Express (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs. Kakaryu (Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta)</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Sounds awesome. I'm planning for Halloween Havoc, then the 1994 version of Battlebowl. <img alt=":cool:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/cool.png.f00d2562b2c1d873a09323753efdb041.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="HRTVAndrew" data-cite="HRTVAndrew" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I picked my COTT game back up today (quick summary: Premise is that Rip Chord bought out the COTT companies to create a national promotion, akin to what Jim Crockett did when he attempted to go national), and I'm having a blast with it. It's pretty much all younger guys, with the lone 40-year-old being Nicolas Lopez, who I brought in from OLLIE.<p> </p><p> The first major monthly event featured Frankie Perez beating Nelson Callum to retain the COTT World title. The next week on the TV show, he was assaulted by Gargantuan, who was revealed to be in the employ of Roger Cage. Cage's mediocre stamina is a buzzkill, but the angle should be lots of fun to book even if the matches can't go super long, and if Gargantuan can continue to get over with quick squash matches and looking imposing next to Cage (a la Braun Strowman), that's fantastic. Meanwhile, Callum has latched on with Bulldozer Brandon Smith, who kayfabe-injured Gino Montero at the big show. Montero is on the way back, though, and he's got some help in the form of Roderick Remus, who returned from his concussion as a face. I desperately needed decent babyfaces, and Smith and Montero were revealed to have bad chemistry in 1-on-1 matches, so this was a pretty natural thing for me to do.</p><p> </p><p> I also signed working agreements with PGHW and NOTBPW. My first talent trade brought Erik Strong to the U.S. for a month-long feud with fellow second-generation wrestler Greg Gauge, and I'm looking forward to seeing what they're able to do together. NOTBPW is an interesting partner for me to have given my youth-first philosophy, as many of their top stars are slightly past 40. I could bring them in, I guess, but my focus is on the younger guys, so Strong was a perfect fit.</p><p> </p><p> Eddie Peak is a free agent. I've made a "take it or leave it" offer in dueling with the big guns, and I'll probably get outbid for him. It's not a huge deal if he doesn't sign for us, but if he does, he instantly becomes the biggest star in the company, and it's not particularly close.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Updates on this: Peak didn't sign, and neither did Ross Henry (my other major target), but two other fairly-young guys did. I won bidding wars for both Aaron Andrews and Rick Law, and both were introduced at my most recent PPV. Andrews attacked Frankie Perez after Perez's successful title defense against Roger Cage, while Law won a "winner gets a contract" match I improvised when I saw I could hire Man Mountain Cahill on a one-shot deal. The match wasn't great, but the segment before it got an awesome rating thanks to Cahill's 92 Menace.</p><p> </p><p> Another fun update: Erik Strong opted to use his creative control clause (one I didn't know he had) to block a loss to Greg Gauge at the PPV. As such, I had Gauge put him out of action earlier in the evening before beating a substitute. As far as Mr. Strong is concerned, we won't be booking him much anymore, if at all.</p><p> </p><p> Going forward, Perez will feud with Andrews as the main feud, while Law will initially feud with Bulldozer Brandon Smith, who's on a big winning streak and using a heel bully gimmick that's a natural fit with Law's policeman character. Cage will move into the tag team ranks thanks to my acquisition of Sammy Smoke (on a pretty cheap deal!), which reunites Shark Cage. With Gargantuan in their corner, they'll go after the tag team titles, which are currently held by Jason Thunder and Lightning Lomas.</p><p> </p><p> A few more things from the game world I'm in: Super Ninja is retiring VERY young (41), and despite not really being a target of mine due to his age, I do want to bring him in, in an undercard role, and have some fun with him before he rides off into the sunset. In unhappier news, Tommy Cornell and Luis Montero, Jr., both got divorces.</p><p> </p><p> All told, I'm having a blast with this game, and it's one of the more fun ones I've ever set up. It's a challenge to hold myself to signing only the younger guys unless older, more established stars accept "take it or leave it" deals. As mentioned, I lost out on Peak because of this, and I'm also probably going to lose out on Sammy Bach, whose contract with TCW is up. TCW only offered a PPA deal because they're already bleeding money, and USPW offered him a four-year deal. I offered bigger money and a lighter schedule for two years, and I don't think he's going to take it.</p>
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<p>87' Golden Age Mod with JCP.</p><p> </p><p>

Only 2 months in as I've just finished the Jim Crockett Memorial Cup tournament which was won this year by Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to continue The Horsemen's reign atop the business.</p><p> </p><p>

AA & Tully beat Sweet Sensations (Rocky Johnson & Ron Simmons), Sting & Jimmy Garvin, The Rock'n'Roll Express and then the Super Powers (Dusty & Nikita) on their way to winning the tournament and the $100,000.</p><p> </p><p>

I've had a few interesting notes on the chemistry front which is keeping things different. I had big plans for Scott Hall & Curt Hennig as a tag team called Big & Perfect. They've had 5 matches together but have awful chemistry together so it's an unfortunate ding to match ratings. Dusty & Nikita have zero chemistry also but their popularity can carry them over to decent ratings. </p><p>

Luger & Nikita, however, have great chemistry as opponents so this could lead to an interesting feud over the US title currently held by Koloff. Luger will likely win the feud giving the Horsemen the World title (Flair), the TV title (Tully) and the US Title.</p><p>

Dusty, my UC, has great chemistry fighting Dick Murdoch which could prove an interesting feud. But Dusty was screwed out of the Crockett Cup by Flair (Super Powers beat Flair & Luger in the semi's) via interference so Dusty is, as always, hell-bent on revenge. The Great American Bash 87' will have the main event of Dusty vs Flair for the World Title which I hope goes as well as I expect it should. (Please have awesome chemistry). I'm also intending on re-creating real life and having several Bash events leading up to the big one. </p><p> </p><p>

The only other main storyline at the moment is the everlasting feud between The Midnight Express and The Rock'n'Roll Express. Rock'n'Roll Express recently defeated The Midnight Express to win the NWA World Tag Titles. <em>(Vacated after I sent Rude to rehab so he and Manny Fernandez dropped the belts)</em>. Ron Garvin & Barry Windham are the current US Tag champs but I may eventually unify the belts to keep things a bit tidier.</p><p> </p><p>

I'm pinning a lot of hopes on stealing Roddy Piper away from the WWF when his contract is up as the big plan for Starrcade 87' is Piper vs Flair as the main event! All in all, thoroughly enjoying this and hoping it could be my first long-term save in years.</p>

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