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Coming from a sold out Joe Louis Arena, the WWF presented SummerSlam 1999!

Opening the night was the New Age Outlaws becoming the new #1 contenders for the tag titles when they outlasted Too Much and D'Lo/Mark Henry.

In a match featuring possible future world champions, Owen Hart caught Chris Jericho offguard with a rollup to retain his Intercontinental title.

Kurt Angle continues his dominance, this time pinning Ken Shamrock following an Angle Slam to retain the European title.

After the shocking attack on Raw, The Undertaker took care of his youngest brother yet again.

The young Hardy Boyz continue to impress, this time defeating 2 teams in Edge & Christian and The Acolytes.

Mankind finally got his revenge on the McMahon Family by demolishing Shane in a cage match, does he finally receive his title shot?

Tommy Dreamer defeated longtime rival Raven for the Hardcore title.

In a #1 contender match, HHH defeated the newly turned face The Rock to put himself in a spot to face the winner of the night's main event....

In a 5-star match, Shawn Michaels had just enough left in the tank to retain his World Heavyweight title against Steve Austin in an Ironman match. Is this the end of this classic rivalry or is it possible that it's just beginning?

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April 07 Now with IWA

 

Drake Younger got injured defending his death match title in the midst of his feud with CJ Otis... He retired the day he was to come back...so I used Dustin Lee in his place for the feud, had Drake ultimately help Lee win I the barbed wire blow off... Sad times.

 

Chuck Taylor won a lethal lottery battle royal in August, got a title shot at Toby Klein, won the belt and is still champion cheating his way to big wins over guys like Raven (brought him on for one show at the ECW Arena), Arik Cannon, Jimmy Jacobs (who I kinda stopped using for awhile but he'll be back), Ricochet, Super Dragon, Tyler Black, and most recently Brandon Tomasali who WAS the Lightheavyweight Champion, but last month lost that to Chucky... Yep Chucky is holding all the gold.

 

Tyler Black returned from a long tour of Dragon Gate, resumed his feud with Josh Ambercrombie, and ultimately ran him out of town. He's about to tour with NJPW so he's not gonna get used all that much as I feel like it's unrealistic to use guys while they are on your in Japan, plus it allows for fresh feuds and cards.

 

Nick Gage is the Death Match Champion, feuding with Necro Butcher. Necro has spent months as "Dastardly" Dylan Summers with Sweeney as his manager but Gage taunted and taunted until just recently Necro returned to his true form.

 

Speaking of Sweeney, Sweet n Sour Inc turned on Claudio back in May of 06, Hero then got injured, Claudio took of tour of NJPW... Hero's new partner is Matt Sydal, but Claudio's tour ended so you would THINK that's about to be a thing .. welp he's injured so he's still put a month and guess what? Hero is on the next NJPW tour that picks up when Claudio returns! So we'll see where that goes, might just break my "rule" and run a quick match between the two as it's killing me that I've had this loose end open for months now.

 

Mickie Knuckles & LuFisto had a huge feud that ended with Mickie winning a barbed wire match and regaining the Women's title.

 

Briscoes are tag champions and dominating, they defeated the Tomasali's (baby faces oddly) & The Back Seatz in a three way for the belt simply because Trent took a tour of Dragon Gate just after regaining the tag belts...

 

Speaking of the Tomasali's... In late 06 Josh Ambercrombie introduced Talia Madison as his valet, the in story ex-girlfriend of Brandon Tomasali. This was during his program with Brandon for the lightweight title.. welp after Josh was run out of town, Talia just started showing up in Brandon's corner and it's not sitting right with the rest of the Iron Saints.

 

Eddie Kingston REALLY WANTS TO BEAT Fit Finlay. Using fit as a special attraction, he beat Eddie twice so far and The King of Diamonds has made it his goal in life to get a win over the Irishmen. Kingston has a blood feud with Jacobs before this, that saw him win a no dq falls count anywhere match. Jacobs has only been seen ONE TIME since then, showing up and attacking Eddie months ago after a win... Eddie's also got a mini program with Trik Davis out there, as Trik is starting to act like a arrogrant little brat.

 

Jon Moxley is a ****ing rebel... Mox debuted as part of our weekly challenge series, where new talent gets a shot at a full time gig should they win 5 matches in a row over 5 weeks... He won four, ultimately losing to Danny Havoc. Havoc made it to match 5, going to a draw with Devon Moore. They had a rematch, Moxley showed up and took out both men. Ian signed Havoc anyway, Moore went 5 matches, and MOXLEY ATTACKED IAN! Eventually Ian beat Mox in a match and offered him a handshake, got low blowed in return. Devon ended up befriending Havoc in his feud with Mox, and MOXLEY has back up in the form of heat magnet Brent Albright! Albright had the crowd shit on him for being an OVW regular in his first few appearances and thus opted to help Mox. It's a small mid card thing but has potential to grow into something bigger as time goes on.

 

Michael Elgin is a machine... Beating folks left and right via stoppages. He's kinda the muscle of Sweet 'n' Sour Inc, well one of as Beth Phoenix is there too.

 

Arik Cannon is feuding with BJ Whitmer, not much to it.

 

2006 TPI Winner: Claudio Castagnoli

2006 KOTDM: Drake Younger

2006 Double Death Tag: Deranged & Brain Damage

2006 Simply The Best: Ruckus

2006 Revolution Strong Style: Eddie Kingston

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<p>Seven months in and BCW is still alive and well. Still losing money but I guess you can't have it all.</p><p> </p><p>

The push towards a showdown between World champ Tripp Cassidy who's lost only in a tag team match (he wasn't pinned) and undefeated challenger Nick Brubaker has begun. Cassidy suffered a strained neck in a Last Man Standing match against Joe Pittman, but it's only for 6 days and he isn't even mad. Whew!</p><p> </p><p>

Pittman appears in line for a feud against Tripp's tag mate and running buddy Josh Crane. Perhaps the winner of this one gets a title shot in the future?</p><p> </p><p>

Women's champ Arista has been on a 30 day vacation to take care of some minor morale issues. She's going to face Mistress Belmont for a title match at Turkey Bowl...I suspect that I may be picking up some more women wrestlers soon to bolster the division.</p><p> </p><p>

Signed Alex Castle and KJ Crush as both have been hyped as ones to watch. Crush debuted at Spooktacular as Keith Walker's tag partner and they clicked! Now just to find some good tag chemistry among my faces.</p><p> </p><p>

Other champs are Pauly Thomaselli (Kentucky Title) and Sons of Michigan (Tag Team). Currently looking for challengers to both.</p>

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<p>It's 1994 and apparently I'm close to pushing the hell out of The Sandman.</p><p> </p><p>

Does this look accurate to you guys?</p><p> </p><p>

Brawling - 68</p><p> </p><p>

Psychology - 66</p><p> </p><p>

Star Quality - 74</p><p> </p><p>

Microphone - 71</p><p> </p><p>

Everything else looks good. I figured brawling would be 10 points lower. Psychology I'll let pass. Star quality and mic though? I figured he was mostly charisma heavy with a basic promo and star presence. He even has 80 in Colour!</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Zero" data-cite="Zero" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Nice card do you have a partnership with NJPW</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thanks yes but they would only trade me five workers at a time, I had wanted more Japanese wrestlers on the card.</p><p> </p><p> Here's my Fall Brawl '98 card featuring two War Games - first Hart Foundation vs Four Horsemen, followed by WCW and Wolfpac vs nWo Black and White.</p><p> </p><p> <img alt="PkRfLvg.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/PkRfLvg.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="AT-67" data-cite="AT-67" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Thanks yes but they would only trade me five workers at a time, I had wanted more Japanese wrestlers on the card.<p> </p><p> Here's my Fall Brawl '98 card featuring two War Games - first Hart Foundation vs Four Horsemen, followed by WCW and Wolfpac vs nWo Black and White.</p><p> </p><p> <img alt="PkRfLvg.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/PkRfLvg.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Love the card.</p>
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<p>The main event of my last PPV went quite well.</p><p> </p><p>

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... And btw, I did <em>not</em> know how big the carrier dome was when I picked the arena, and <em>ooooooooh boy</em> that's a weird place to hold ****in' BATTLEGROUND... But hey, it still sold out, so OOOOOOOH! OOOOOOOH! AXELMAAAAANIA!</p>

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<p>1987 - November 2002 </p><p> </p><p>

Hall of Fame by Year </p><p> </p><p>

1987 </p><p>

1. Mr. Fuji</p><p>

2. Lou Albano</p><p>

3. Lou Thesz</p><p>

4. Vince McMahon Sr.</p><p>

5. Freddie Blassie</p><p> </p><p>

1988</p><p>

1. Chief Jay Strongbow</p><p>

2. Buddy Rogers</p><p>

3. Bobo Brazil</p><p>

4. Arnold Skaaland</p><p> </p><p>

1989</p><p>

1. Stu Hart</p><p>

2. The Fabulous Moolah</p><p>

3. Mae Young</p><p>

4. Killer Kowalski</p><p>

5. Karl Gotch</p><p>

6. Gorgeous George</p><p>

7. Gordon Solie</p><p>

8. Boris Malenko</p><p> </p><p>

1990</p><p>

1. Angelo Poffo</p><p> </p><p>

1991</p><p>

2. Dick The Bruiser</p><p>

3. Blackjack Mulligan</p><p>

4. Blackjack Luanza</p><p>

5. Bill Mercer</p><p> </p><p>

1992</p><p>

1. Verne Gagne</p><p>

2. Ray Stevens</p><p>

3. Mad Dog Vachon</p><p>

4. Stan Stasiak</p><p> </p><p>

1993</p><p>

1. Ox Baker</p><p>

2. Jack Tunney</p><p>

3. Rey Misterio Jr.</p><p> </p><p>

1994</p><p>

1. Lance Russell</p><p>

2. Grizzly Smith</p><p>

3. Dr. Jerry Graham</p><p>

4. The Original Sheik</p><p>

5. Rikidozan</p><p> </p><p>

1995</p><p>

1. Jacqueline Moore</p><p>

2. Tom Zenk</p><p>

3. Larry Hennig</p><p>

4. Fritz Von Erich</p><p> </p><p>

1996</p><p>

1. Nick Bockwinkel</p><p>

2. Gene Anderson</p><p>

3. Lord Alfred Hayes</p><p>

4. Pedro Morales</p><p>

5. Dominic DeNucci</p><p>

6. Tully Blanchard</p><p> </p><p>

1997</p><p>

1. Dynamite Kid</p><p>

2. Mil Mascaras</p><p>

3. The Wild Samoans</p><p>

4. Ivan Koloff</p><p>

5. Dusty Rhodes</p><p> </p><p>

1998</p><p>

1. Billy Graham</p><p>

2. Kuniaki Koboyashi</p><p>

3. Gorilla Monsoon</p><p>

4. Bob Armstrong</p><p>

5. Gary Hart</p><p> </p><p>

1999</p><p>

1. Junkyard Dog</p><p>

2. Chavo Guerrero Sr.</p><p>

3. Gerald Brisco</p><p>

4. Paul Orndorff</p><p> </p><p>

2000</p><p>

1. Jesse Ventura</p><p>

2. Bob Backlund</p><p>

3. Ole Anderson</p><p>

4. Dick Slater</p><p>

5. Antino Inoki</p><p> </p><p>

2001</p><p>

1. Bill Dundee</p><p>

2. Sgt. Slaughter</p><p>

3. Joe Malenko</p><p>

4. Buddy Roberts</p><p>

5. Bruiser Brody</p><p> </p><p>

2002</p><p>

1. Jimmy Snuka</p><p>

2. Dory Funk </p><p>

3. Can-Am Connection</p><p>

4. Bruno Sammartino</p><p>

5. Magnum TA</p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Wrestle Mania Main Events</span></strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

Mania 3 – Hulk Hogan defeated Andre the Giant to retain the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 4 – Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage to retain the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 5 – Randy Savage defeated Hulk Hogan to win the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 6- Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage to win the World Heavyweight Title</p><p>

Mania 7 – The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hulk Hogan for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 8 – Bret Hart defeated Hulk Hogan for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 9 – Bret Hart defeated Hulk Hogan for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 10 – Lex Luger defeated Bret Hart for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 11- Shawn Michaels defeated Hulk Hogan for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 12- Shawn Michaels defeated Bret Hart for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 13 – Shawn Michaels defeated Bret Hart to retain the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 14 – Steve Austin defeated Shawn Michaels to win the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 15- Shawn Michaels defeated The Rock and Great Muta to win the World Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 16 – Triple H defeated Steve Austin for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 17 – Steve Austin defeated The Rock for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

Mania 18 – Chris Jericho defeated Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Title</p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Undertaker Mania Opponents</span></strong></p></div><p></p><p>

Mania 7 – Ricky Steamboat</p><p>

Mania 8 – The Ultimate Warrior</p><p>

Mania 9 – Ted Dibiase</p><p>

Mania 10 – Sting</p><p>

Mania 11- Ric Flair</p><p>

Mania 12- Diesel</p><p>

Mania 13 – Mankind</p><p>

Mania 14- Kane</p><p>

Mania 15 – Bam Bam Bigelow</p><p>

Mania 16 – Vader</p><p>

Mania 17 – Vader</p><p>

Mania 18 – Minoru Tanaka</p>

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<p>I finished up June 1991with the WWF, and in the processed completed a 16 Man, King of the Ring Tournament! The tournament went on throughout the month, then completed at the KOTR Pay-Per-View with the Semi-Finals and Finals. </p><p> </p><p>

Here are the tournament results, along with the rest of the KOTR PPV Card!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">KOTR Opening Round</span></strong></p><p>

Mr. Perfect defeated The Ultimate Warrior via Count Out (distraction by Razor Ramon)</p><p>

Ricky Steamboat defeated Sgt. Slaughter</p><p>

Jerry Lawler defeated Razor Ramon via Count Out (distraction by Ultimate Warrior)</p><p>

Rick Rude defeated Rick Martel</p><p>

Ted DiBiase defeated Tiger Mask</p><p>

Bret Hart defeated The Mountie</p><p>

Steve Williams defeated Brian Pillman</p><p>

Shawn Michaels defeated Tito Santana</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">KOTR Quarter Finals</span></strong></p><p>

Mr. Perfect defeated Ricky Steamboat</p><p>

Jerry Lawler defeated Rick Rude</p><p>

Ted DiBiase defeated Bret Hart</p><p>

Steve Williams defeated Shawn Michaels</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">KOTR Semi Finals</span></strong></p><p>

Mr. Perfect defeated Jerry Lawler after interference by Ted DiBiase</p><p>

Steve Williams defeated Ted DiBiase after a distraction by Jerry Lawler</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">KOTR Finals!</span></strong></p><p>

Mr. Perfect defeated Steve Williams to become the 1991 King of the Ring!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Rest of the KOTR PPV Card</span></strong></p><p>

Tiger Mask defeated Brian Pillman</p><p> </p><p>

Jim Duggan & The Guerrero Brothers (Hector & Eddie) defeated Earthquake & The Powers of Pain</p><p> </p><p>

Strike Force defeated The Heenan Family (Fit Finlay & Haku)</p><p> </p><p>

Razor Ramon defeated The Ultimate Warrior in a No Holds Barred Match</p><p> </p><p>

Rick Rude & Shawn Michaels defeated Ricky Steamboat & Octagon</p><p> </p><p>

<em>And…in the main event…</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Team Hulkamania</strong> – Hulk Hogan, WWF Intercontinental Champion Jake Roberts, & WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation</p><p> </p><p>

<em>Vs…</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Team Macho King</strong> – WWF Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage and Law & Order (aka Sgt. Slaughter, The Big Boss Man, & The Mountie)</p><p> </p><p>

After botched interference by Queen Sherri and her loaded purse, Hogan drops the Leg Drop of Doom onto Boss Man for the 1,2,3! </p><p> </p><p>

Post-Match, we go backstage to Gene Okerlund, who is standing by with WWF Owner Vince McMahon. McMahon announces that with Team Hulkamania’s victory, Hulk Hogan will receive his desired rematch versus the Macho King. The rematch will be for the WWF Title, and it will be at Summerslam 1991!</p>

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Just capped off an absolutely tremendous year for TCW. Took home Wrestler, Tag Team, Company, Match, Show, Young Wrestler, Veteran Wrestler, Female Wrestler, and Referee of the year awards and the Power 500 featured 9 of my workers in the top 10, including numbers 1-8. Had my first match rated 100 in 4 years, and the followed it up by getting 4 more matches rated at 100. Also had 2 shows get overall ratings of 100 back to back(as parts of a 3 day tournament nonetheless, that felt good). Managed to get a title on KC Glenn, who I've been building up for a bit now and set up El Mitico Jr to win his first world title at Malice in Wonderland. Overall I'm very, very happy with how things are going right now. Starting to lose some of my old guard like Sammy Bach, Bryan Vessey, and Sean McFly but I feel really good about the guys I have waiting in the wings to replace them. Gonna try to squeeze every drop out of this save before the next game comes out and I can't continue it anymore because this is easily the best save I've had so far
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I'm not playing my save but just testing my mod and simulating, and in newest save happened something intesting now its 2021 AEW is National company and they World Heavyweight champ is Ettore Ewan ( Big E) Women's champion Ashley Flair ( Charlotte flair) Shawn Spears ( Tye Dillinger) doing a lot better at AEW he had AEW National title reign from April to October and he is Upper Midcarder Other WWE guys Rusev , Alleister Black Xavier Woods , Dolph Zigller Rey Misterio both The Bar members ( Cesaro and Sheamus ) Bobby Lashley , Drew Mcintyre Shinsuke Nakamura Baron Corbin Samy Zayn and even Jinder Mahal. They singed Andrande Cien Almas but its intresting he only Lower Midcarder but he is doing like 86-90 rating matches he had really good match with Dolph Ziggler rated 90. Other guys they not really wwe guys John Henningan ( Impact, Mundo, Nitro) and Kushida.And WWE singed Chuck Taylor and he is now Reignin WWE champion and btw he is only wresler who they singed not from NXT or NXT UK and other instresting thing that he WON wwe championship from Daniel Bryan who had this title for 3 years. If anyone intrested i can update about other promotions titles wreslers tag teams.
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<p>Starting to figure out TCW (maybe). Just had my second B+ match (in April of 2016) (RDJ & the New Wave vs Wolf Hawkins & the Canadian Animals). I'm hoping to continue to push forward and that I actually learned something and not just got lucky. Aaron Andrews left, but in 21 days, Eric Eisen will arrive from SWF. Not really a TCW skill guy, but the heel gimmick writes itself. I'll probably wait to have him show up on screen until right after Total Mayhem, not much for him to do in the 2 weeks in between.</p><p> </p><p>

Total Mayhem Card (subject to change)</p><p>

Rocky Golden © vs. Wolf Hawkins vs. Troy Tornado -TCW World Title</p><p>

The New Wave © vs. The Canadian Animals vs. Technical Excellence (Ernest Youngman & Greg Gauge) - TCW Tag Titles </p><p>

Bryan Vessey vs. Joshua Taylor</p><p>

Ricky Dale Johnson & ??? vs. Generation X (Jay Chord & Hollywood Bret Starr)</p><p>

Benny Benson vs. Chance Fortune w/ Adrian Garcia</p><p>

Danny Fonzarelli vs. Joel Bryant</p><p>

More matches to be announced...</p>

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<p>Playing as NJPW, 2001-2012. Going into Dominion, which is August in this game. G1 is September. I've been playing around with my schedule lately but might revert it. Anyway, this is an interesting Dominion event.</p><p> </p><p>

Major Matches include:</p><p> </p><p>

IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title Match - 2nd Defense</p><p>

Kenny Omega vs. CIMA © </p><p> </p><p>

Kenny just joined Bullet Club, and quite frankly, CIMA has been injured and his title reign has been a bit transitional. Naito held it before CIMA a few months ago, and I didn't want Kenny vs. Naito. So, unless I have a change of heart, I'm giving Omega his 2nd title reign here.</p><p> </p><p>

STARDOM World Title Match - 2nd Defense</p><p>

Io Shirai vs. Wesna Busic ©</p><p> </p><p>

I don't know Wesna all that well, if I'm being honest. But she has at least a 70+ in every top row stat but Mat Wrestling which is a 61. Her basics and psych are respectively 90/80. She beat Ayumi Kurihara on her debut, and is just going to run through everybody until Meiko Satomura defeats her at Wrestle Kingdom. </p><p> </p><p>

NEVER Openweight Title Match - 4th Defense</p><p>

Kota Ibushi vs. Johnny Bullet ©</p><p> </p><p>

Johnny Bullet is John Morrison if he went BC. Dude's a talent, had to pick him up. Kota is going through a huge Nakamura storyline, and is 0-3 against the man, so I want him to beat Johnny Bullet here, just for a few major wins under his belt before he once again falls to Nakamura.</p><p> </p><p>

Special Singles Match</p><p>

Kazuchika Okada vs. Tama Tonga</p><p> </p><p>

The Bullet Club has been wrecking everybody, and finally, after Okada came to help Kota Ibushi getting beaten down by his former partner Kenny Omega and the Bullet Club, the future ace locks horns with Tama Tonga. Who is very over in my game and has pretty solid stats, so cool beans on that.</p><p> </p><p>

Open the Dream Gate Title Match - 2nd Defense</p><p>

Samoa Joe vs. Suwama ©</p><p> </p><p>

Like in modern real world NJPW, I have too many titles. Samoa Joe is the former champion who sort of had a really lackluster 2011-2012. Guy went from Main Event (93) to midcard (79-81) pop. Now I'm rebuilding him, but he isn't besting Suwama just yet. Suwama has been extremely valuable to me throughout the years, so he'll probably not lose it here.</p><p> </p><p>

IWGP Tag Team Title Match - 4th Defense</p><p>

Hirooki Goto & Yoshitatsu vs. Takeshi Morishima & Kamikaze ©</p><p> </p><p>

Believe it or not, Yoshitatsu is a useful midcarder in my game. Goto and him won the G1 Tag League in July, which is when the G1 was originally schedule but I changed it for whatever reason. I think I'm giving it to Yoshi and Goto. Kamikaze has actually held the titles with Don Fujii like 3 times, and my NEVER Openweight Tag (formerly Junior tag) 3 times as well. Dude is super decorated, purely by accident too.</p><p> </p><p>

IWGP Intercontinental Title Match - 12th Defense</p><p>

Bryan Danielson vs. Shinsuke Nakamura ©</p><p> </p><p>

This year, Nakamura has been absolutely on fire. He won the title in October of 2010, and has been holding it ever since. This year alone every single title defense but one against Osamu Nishimura (which was rated 99) has been a 100* match. 3 of those 4 matches were against Ibushi. I didn't even try and force the 100 by reloading or anything. Naturally, everytime Ibushi and Nakamura met it was a 100* match. His other 100* match came at Wrestle Kingdom against Kento Miyahara. He has been on a rampage. If this wasn't Nakamura's finest 2 years, I'd maybe give the title to Bryan Danielson in a huge shock moment, but for now... Nakamura will continue on.</p><p> </p><p>

IWGP Heavyweight Title Match - 1st Defense</p><p>

Prince Devitt vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi ©</p><p> </p><p>

You see, Okada couldn't beat all of Bullet Club alone, Tanahashi came to both Ibushi's and Okada's aid, despite having a pretty big feud with Okada currently. Truthfully, I needed an excuse to keep Okada away from the title, and I needed to give Tana a few defenses. It works perfectly, Okada can easily resent or take Tanahashi's help as Tana being a cocky **** too. Either way, Tana is winning. Of course he is though. </p><p> </p><p>

Not on the Card (Subject to Change)</p><p> </p><p>

Minoru Suzuki vs. Kento Miyahara</p><p> </p><p>

Suzuki underestimated Kento in the NJCup and they've been feuding throughout the year. Suzuki being 44 and Kento being 23, Suzuki is pissed that Kento is somehow not a Young Lion. So yeah. </p><p> </p><p>

IWGP Openweight Tag Title Match</p><p>

Gallows & Anderson ©</p><p> </p><p>

Don't have any realistic matchups with them right now. Could throw together a match but I'm not sure if I want to, or if I even have time to. The only reason I want to do that is because a lot of BC are losing at Dominion, and I figured having them retain would be a good way to start the show. Might borrow some guys from NOAH and make a throwaway match.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

That's my upcoming card. I don't normally ever post much about my games but I have been truly loving this one.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jomosensual" data-cite="Jomosensual" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Just capped off an absolutely tremendous year for TCW. Took home Wrestler, Tag Team, Company, Match, Show, Young Wrestler, Veteran Wrestler, Female Wrestler, and Referee of the year awards and the Power 500 featured 9 of my workers in the top 10, including numbers 1-8. Had my first match rated 100 in 4 years, and the followed it up by getting 4 more matches rated at 100. Also had 2 shows get overall ratings of 100 back to back(as parts of a 3 day tournament nonetheless, that felt good). Managed to get a title on KC Glenn, who I've been building up for a bit now and set up El Mitico Jr to win his first world title at Malice in Wonderland. Overall I'm very, very happy with how things are going right now. Starting to lose some of my old guard like Sammy Bach, Bryan Vessey, and Sean McFly but I feel really good about the guys I have waiting in the wings to replace them. Gonna try to squeeze every drop out of this save before the next game comes out and I can't continue it anymore because this is easily the best save I've had so far</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Who'd you pick up for your Women's Division?</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Rayelek" data-cite="Rayelek" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41174" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Starting to figure out TCW (maybe). Just had my second B+ match (in April of 2016) (RDJ & the New Wave vs Wolf Hawkins & the Canadian Animals). I'm hoping to continue to push forward and that I actually learned something and not just got lucky. Aaron Andrews left, but in 21 days, Eric Eisen will arrive from SWF. Not really a TCW skill guy, but the heel gimmick writes itself. I'll probably wait to have him show up on screen until right after Total Mayhem, not much for him to do in the 2 weeks in between.<p> </p><p> Total Mayhem Card (subject to change)</p><p> Rocky Golden © vs. Wolf Hawkins vs. Troy Tornado -TCW World Title</p><p> The New Wave © vs. The Canadian Animals vs. Technical Excellence (Ernest Youngman & Greg Gauge) - TCW Tag Titles </p><p> Bryan Vessey vs. Joshua Taylor</p><p> Ricky Dale Johnson & ??? vs. Generation X (Jay Chord & Hollywood Bret Starr)</p><p> Benny Benson vs. Chance Fortune w/ Adrian Garcia</p><p> Danny Fonzarelli vs. Joel Bryant</p><p> More matches to be announced...</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Doing Total Mayhem without an actual Total Mayhem match announced (thus far) feels wrong... <img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
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<p>Played 1991 WCW again. A number of things that have happened so far:</p><p> </p><p>

-I didn't realize until way too late that Dave Taylor and Kazuo Sakurada (Kendo Nagasaki) had duplicate files! The two Nagasakis were employed by NJPW and the two Daves were champions in the different feds. Eventually I just decided that the impostors got caught and then left the business forever.</p><p> </p><p>

-The game, much like WCW did IRL, seems to not want me to get the RnR Express together at this point. Robert started the game with a injury, and when he came back Ricky immediately got a ruptured spleen.</p><p> </p><p>

-I hired Colonel Robert Parker and Bunkhouse Buck to keep the southern flavor going. They're gonna be a tag team and I guess the colonel's gonna be a manager too eventually. Unfortunately, he's got a bad managing chemistry with Buck.</p><p> </p><p>

-I booked Flair vs El Gigante on TV coz I figured Flair could get a decent match out of that lug. All he got was an injury that's gonna hinder him for a year.</p><p> </p><p>

-My two main events for Superbrawl will be Sting vs Ric Flair in an Iron Man Challenge for the world title, and Lex Luger vs Rick Rude for the US title. Seems solid? Well, there might be a problem because I might have done a less-than-stellar job building Luger's pop. I planned on him going over Rude here and then beat Flair for the title at TGAB much like he was supposed to in reality, but he's at the point where I'm not sure either men would want to put him over with no BS.</p>

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<p>Playing in BCG in October 2017. Have a tv deal for my tour and events but it's early afternoon on one of the Japanese "3" stations. </p><p> </p><p>

I'm capping myself at regional for now until I have 4 million in the bank which should be another 2 or 3 years, and then I'll make the jump to cult. I'm turning a profit of about $80K a month but I'm keeping my roster fairly lean. I only offer 3 touring contracts a tour to foreigners and my incoming young lion class is about 6 people. I'll do another class next year and it looks like it'll be about 4 people.</p><p> </p><p>

I bailed PGHW out once, giving them $750,000 to prevent them from going out of business and flooding the market with their talent who I wouldn't be able to afford. However, I just checked the editor and both GCG and PGHW are in debt to the tune of $250,000. They're going to go out of business fairly soon, however I think now I'll just let it happen. My personal rule is that I'm going to just stay the course with my core group of guys (I was able to hire back Big Bruiser Findley after GCG had to cut him due to budget) and build with my young lions.</p><p> </p><p>

Ideally, the goal is to bring back the traditional touring schedule as the anti-modern japan movement and restore the Lion. </p><p> </p><p>

By the way, all my workers are capping pop at around 54. Is this because I'm regional and my tv deal sucks?</p>

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I'm not playing my save but just testing my mod and simulating, and in newest save happened something intesting now its 2021 AEW is National company and they World Heavyweight champ is Ettore Ewan ( Big E) Women's champion Ashley Flair ( Charlotte flair) Shawn Spears ( Tye Dillinger) doing a lot better at AEW he had AEW National title reign from April to October and he is Upper Midcarder Other WWE guys Rusev , Alleister Black Xavier Woods , Dolph Zigller Rey Misterio both The Bar members ( Cesaro and Sheamus ) Bobby Lashley , Drew Mcintyre Shinsuke Nakamura Baron Corbin Samy Zayn and even Jinder Mahal. They singed Andrande Cien Almas but its intresting he only Lower Midcarder but he is doing like 86-90 rating matches he had really good match with Dolph Ziggler rated 90. Other guys they not really wwe guys John Henningan ( Impact, Mundo, Nitro) and Kushida.And WWE singed Chuck Taylor and he is now Reignin WWE champion and btw he is only wresler who they singed not from NXT or NXT UK and other instresting thing that he WON wwe championship from Daniel Bryan who had this title for 3 years. If anyone intrested i can update about other promotions titles wreslers tag teams.

 

Yes yes yes!!!...do it up :) ... I'm down to hear more about this game progress, AEW, WWE ..etc... the whole game world I guess lol

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<p>Into July ‘99 of my CV97 game.</p><p> </p><p>

Vengeance won the World Heavyweight Championship (HGC/TCW) in Nov ‘97 and had held it since then. I had been building up and cooling off challengers, waiting for the right guy. Jack Bruce, Liberty and Ricky Dale Johnson had been my three day-one prospects but none found themselves in the right place at the right time with the right story. Then Freddie Datsun made a semi-organic charge and I almost pulled the trigger but then backed off. At various points I considered going back to a veteran (Strong, Chord, Dread, Nemesis). Eventually it came down to Bruce The Giant, Christian Faith or Rich Money. Bruce and Faith came to me as stars and still felt ‘SWF’ to me so I went with Money who had improved hugely in the last 18 months and was just hitting A* popularity. He beat Vengeance, and was lined up for his own year+ run.</p><p> </p><p>

Two weeks later he gets taped making homophobic remarks and becomes toxic.</p><p> </p><p>

Fortunately I have a lot of other options (Mr Hollywood, Sean McFly, Jeremy or Dan Stone, Steve DeColt and the newly signed fired Head Booker or SWF Sam Keith added to those above) but god damn it. What a waste of a rub.</p><p> </p><p>

I’ll probably hotshot the belt to Faith and release Money. And I suppose Faith’s win can play into the snap and heel turn of Vengeance.</p>

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Just finished WWF Summerslam 1991. Here are the results!

 

Strike Force defeated The Professionals (Tully Blanchard & Dean Malenko). A close encounter, Rick Martel surprises Malenko with a Sunset Flip for the W. (77)

 

Ric Flair defeated Kerry Von Erich in his WWF PPV Debut. Classic Flair here. Focus on the knee, lock on the Figure Four, get the Submission victory. (80)

 

In a 1991 King of the Ring Finals rematch, Mr. Perfect defeated Steve Williams. Perfect wins again, but this time manages to do so cleanly. Post-match, Perfect calls for a WWF Heavyweight Title match! (94)

 

In Six Man Tag Action, Law & Order (Sgt. Slaughter, Big Boss Man, & The Mountie) defeated Octagon & The Guerrero Brothers (Hector & Eddie). Slaughter got the pinfall for his team after Boss Man knocked Hector out cold with the trusty night stick. (88)

 

Ted DiBiase defeated Jerry Lawler. DiBiase reversed the Piledriver into a roll up, and the referee counted to three without ever seeing DiBiase’s feet on the ropes! (91)

 

The Ultimate Warrior & The Undertaker battled to a Double Disqualification. The match got out of hand quickly, and the referee eventually threw the match out when weapons got involved. That didn’t stop the war, as the locker room had to clear to separate these two behemoths. (83)

 

Jake Roberts defeated Shawn Michaels to RETAIN the WWF Intercontinental Championship. It looked like there was going to be a changing of the guard here. Michaels, WWF’s hottest rising star, controlled the majority of the match. But all it took was one DDT out of nowhere to leave Michaels face down and out cold! 1,2,3, The Snake retains! (95!)

 

The Diamond Studs (Rick Rude & Razor Ramon) defeated The Hart Foundation to become the NEW WWF Tag Team Champions! Rude & Ramon spoil the one year anniversary of the Harts winning the tag titles, thanks to the interference of some mysterious woman (Woman?!). She blinds Neidhart with some type of spray substance, allowing Rude to hit the Rude Awakening for the 3! (90)

 

In what was dubbed the “Mega Finale,” Randy Savage defeated Hulk Hogan to RETAIN the WWF Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Ric Flair would make his way to the ring with his own chair and take a seat. Just when it looked like Hogan was going to put Savage away with the big Leg Drop, Flair would strike Hogan in the back with the chair! The referee never sees it, having previously been knocked down! Savage has no idea what happened, but that doesn’t stop him from going to the top rope and hitting the Flying Elbow! 1,2,3, Savage wins the Mega Finale! Savage celebrates with the gold, as Flair walks away with a devious grin! (99!)

 

Final Show Rating: 97

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<p>ORDER Battle of the Gladiators</p><p> </p><p>

I am running my custom company ORDER's first inaugral Battle of the Gladiators! </p><p>

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Here is the bracket:</p><p>

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The winner will recieve a championship shot against our world champion Latino Lover! (maybe more well known as Champagne Lover, maybe)</p>

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<p>End of June, 2013. 2001 save. NJPW. Long post, maybe?</p><p> </p><p>

2013 is the year of retirements, I feel. Or at least 2012-2013 is. Nagata went out with a bang against Tomohiro Ishii, but his last match saw him team up with Tenzan and Kojima to beat Ishii, Shibata, and Masato Tanaka. Jushin Liger was bested by KUSHIDA. Now Mochizuki faces off against Minoru Suzuki in his final match, the story is just because Mochizuki was one of my first signings, and he joined Suzuki-gun originally. So, 12 years later, Suzuki gets to put him down. Who is 45 and no time decline, alongside William Regal. I was ready to retire Regal 5 years ago but he isn't going down. Both men are also so good that it'll take near a decade for them to suffer beyond use, it's insane. El Samurai just retired as well, losing to his protege CIMA. I normally keep time decline guys around in Japanese promotions because I can use them in multi-man matches, but Nagata, Samurai, and Liger were both in time decline for around 5-10 years. </p><p> </p><p>

Kento Miyahara defeated Suwama to capture the Open the Dream Gate title. This is Kento's first major singles title win. Only 24. He was battling Suwama for the past 6 months and it culminated in a shock victory. The plan is for him to drop it at Wrestle Kingdom to Suwama again, or maybe Suzuki, who he feuded with for the entirety of 2012, but if not, I wouldn't mind him retaining against Okada to make their personal singles rivalry a 1-1 affair. </p><p> </p><p>

The deciding factor is the IWGP Heavyweight scene. Tanahashi once again was unable to best Shinsuke Nakamura. This marks his singles rivalry with Nakamura even more skewed. Nakamura is 7 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw, against the ace Hiroshi Tanahashi. My plan here is for Tanahashi to win the G1 for the third time, and play underdog to Nakamura at Wrestle Kingdom XI. This could change, but I want Tanahashi to start pulling the feud back to an even ground.</p><p> </p><p>

The IWGP Intercontinental title was won by Prince Devitt, with the aid of Bullet Club. Nakamura's historical reign ended just short of Tanahashi's IWGP Heavyweight title reign. It was easily one of my favorite reigns to book too. His feud with Kota Ibushi was just so fun. Nakamura as mentioned above isn't too worried. But now Devitt, since Bullet Clubs formation will face the biggest "loser" in Tomoaki Honma. He has been beating Honma in every single multi-man match since 2011, and now? An overconfident and cocky Devitt doesn't even ask for the aid of Bullet Club. Honma getting that big win for a short IC reign is in order, lads. This is another fun long-term story I've been booking and having a blast doing so.</p><p> </p><p>

The IWGP Heavyweight Tag titles have been constantly traded between Hirooki Goto & Yoshitatsu and Kamikaze and Takeshi Morishima. I admit, I have two tag titles and this one is the "big" one but I'm running out of over tag teams, and am frantically trying to create new ones. These two team are done clashing, but I might have them face off in the finals of the Tag League. Either way, MoriKaze (play on TenKoji) are dropping the titles to TenKoji, and I might just give TenKoji a decently long reign as a thank you, since both are in their early 40s and I know the time decline is going to hit soon. Sadly.</p><p> </p><p>

The IWGP Openweight Tag titles, is just the Junior tag titles. Just because I can't book two juniors in a tag team for shit. I don't know why. These titles are held by Ishii & Shibata, because **** that sounds scary. They beat Bullet Club's Gallows & Anderson, but I plan on them dropping the titles to them again. Mostly because their title win was just something to do at Wrestle Kingdom, and now I guess I want both as Singles guys again. They're basically my EVIL and SANADA. Who I also have in my dev, ehehe.</p><p> </p><p>

The IWGP Junior title was just won by Kenny Omega, who has been feuding with CIMA for the past 10 months. Finally ending their feud as Omega wins. He won't hold it long, as he is massively over for a junior, and I want KUSHIDA to be the one to beat him, which will happen in September or something. Not sure. CIMA will have a strong showing in the BOSJ, which is stupidly in November, but the 5x champ will be put aside for newer guys and such... and KUSHIDA.</p><p> </p><p>

NEVER Openweight title scene is a cluster****, as it should be. Samoa Joe just beat Masato Tanaka, which just sounds fantastic. Joe's a former Dream Gate champion, so the gimmick here is he isn't dropping it for a while. He won it back in March, going to have him have a near year long title reign with it. Which would be a huge deal since the longest reign was back in 2004 by Jinsei Shinzaki, when the title was called the IWGP Japan title, lol. </p><p> </p><p>

The NEVER Six Man titles are also a cluster****, so far KAI and Zeus, a tag team, and Go Shiozaki, all members of Miyahara's stable, bested Bullet Club's Dan Maff (Fale wasn't in my game, and even though Maff is short, he is a big boy.) Johnny Bullet, and Tama Tonga. Though they captured them in a rematch. Now they face off for the tie breaker. I'm giving it to Bullet Club but the titles will very much be changing constantly.</p><p> </p><p>

The Joshi division is sort of hard for me to manage, always is. Imagine if Meiko Satomura was Charlotte Flair, but was still Meiko Satomura. That's how the division is going. The only reason she has only held the World of Stardom title three times is because of her crippling painkiller addiction. But it's very much old school, heel woman beats Satomura via cheating, Satomura earns her way back, wins. Except for in 2012 where, again, she was in rehab. </p><p> </p><p>

So because of how lacking the women were in getting over I also made the Goddesses of Stardom tag titles! Io and Mio Shirai are the inaugural champions, and right now, I'm just having them wrestle Tokyo Joshi Pro and ICE Girls. Because I have absolutely zero female tag teams. I have too many titles, and this is my punishment.</p><p> </p><p>

I have a few non-title feuds going on. 2012 was the year Naito began to "snap" and become the Ingobernable that he is. It'll be fully pushed out when he faces Suzuki in July. This will be Naito's return feud as well. Okada is feuding with ****ing Tiger Raj Singh (who is an absolute stud in this game, it's insane) as a filler until the G1. I mean he hasn't beaten Okada, but it's okay. He won't either. Kota Ibushi is feuding with Shingo Takagi to determine the #1 contender for the Intercontinental title, it'll be Shingo, as I enjoy cucking Kota Ibushi from the IC title.</p>

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