Jomosensual Posted July 4, 2019 Share Posted July 4, 2019 Wrapped up Total Mayhem 27, so once again here are my champions. Ended up running my draft shows too so some title changes happened there TCW World Heavyweight Champion - KC Glenn: Defeated El Leon at King of The Ring Day 2 in November 2022 TCW Hard Hitting Champion - El Mitico Jr: Defeated Antonio Maxi Marquez at Malice in Wonderland 2023 TCW Women's Champion - Brooke Tyler: Defeated Tracy Brendon at Malice in Wonderland 2023 TCW Cultural Champion - Axxis Jr: Defeated Harvey Robbinfield at Total Mayhem 27 TCW International Champion - War Machine: Defeated Robin DeLay at Total Mayhem 27 TCW World Tag Team Champions: Joshua Taylor and Tracy Brendon - Defeated Erik Strong and Wade Orson at Draft Mystery Show Day 1 TCW Showcase Champions: Mainstream Hernandez and Kirk Jameson - Defeated Jacob Jett and JOJI at Total Mayhem 27 TCW Women's Tag Champions: Fuyoko Higa and Lucy Stone McFly - Defeated Talia Quinzel and Brooke Tyler in October at Backlash TCW King of the Ring - El Mitico Jr defeated Trent Shaffer. First ever person to win the tournament twice TCW Larry Vessey Memorial Tournament - Eddie Peak and Aaron Andrews defeated Mainstream Hernandez and Kirk Jameson TCW Key to the Future - Trent Shaffer over Rocky Golden Both the Vessey and KttF are new in the last year. The Vessey is a 3 day tag tournament shortly before Summer Showdown and Key to the Future is a 20 person round robin tournament to decide the world title challenger at Total Mayhem whose brand did not win the Royal Rumble. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joshspicer Posted July 4, 2019 Share Posted July 4, 2019 WCW Lives May 2001 to August 2002 (mid-year showcase) WCW World Heavyweight - Booker T (4x), since May 2001 - Has gone through the ringer with Diamond Dallas Page, Sting (including the main event of Starrcade), Jeff Jarrett, Ric Flair, Goldin Rhodes, Honor Rising, and is now in a rivalry with Shane Douglas. Has already dethroned Hulk Hogan as the longest reigning WCW World Heavyweight Champion ever. WCW United States - Goldin Rhodes (3x), since July 2002 - Recently beat Diamond Dallas Page for the title at the inaugural Nihoncon. WCW World Tag Team - Honor Rising (CM Punk and Samoa Joe) (2x for each), since June 2002 - Recently beat Chuck Palumbo and Sean O'Haire and for the titles at Great American Bash in a 3-Way Ladder Match that also included Team Canada (Lance Storm and Mike Awesome). Members of the 4Wo. WCW Openweight - Vacant since August 2002 - Former champion Goldberg vacated the title after defeating Duane Gill. He threw it down afterwards, not realizing until afterwards the match was for a title. Eric Bischoff declared it vacant the day after. Title is dictated that it must always be on the line in a match, barring tag matches. Once a champion reaches 15 defenses, they can vacate their title for a shot at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. So far, Mark Jindrak is the only champion to make it to the full 15 defenses. He cashed it in for a title shot against Booker T on an episode of Nitro. He was unsuccessful. WCW Cruiserweight - AJ Styles (1x), since July 2002 - Recently beat Jamie Knoble at Bash at the Beach. Once a champion reaches 10 defenses, they can vacate their title for a shot at the WCW United States Championship. No champion has been able to do this yet. Other Accomplishments Golden Opportunity Briefcase - Goldin Rhodes, since May 2002 - Beat Kanyon, Davey Boy Smith, Ken Shamrock, Konnan, and Shane Douglas to win the briefcase. The Big Bang Climax - Goldin Rhodes - 8-Man single elimination tournament that takes place in May. Winner gets a shot at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at Great American Bash. Goldin Rhodes defeated Rey Misterio Jr. in the finals in 2002. He was unsuccessful in his World Title challenge against Booker T. WCW Cruiserweight Classic - AJ Styles - Finals held in June. 10 Cruiserweights fight in a Round Robin tournament. Top four points holders (2 points for victory, 1 for draw) face in a single elimination tournament at Great American Bash. Winner gets a shot at the WCW Cruiserweight Championship at Bash at the Beach. If the champion should win, they can choose their challenger at Bash at the Beach. AJ Styles defeated Jamie Knoble in the finals to win the 2002 tournament. WCW Tag Team Classic - TBA - Finals held in September. 10 teams fight in a Round Robin tournament. Top four points holders (2 points for victory, 1 for draw) face in a single elimination tournament at Fall Brawl. Winner gets a shot at the WCW World Tag Team Championship at Halloween Havoc. Halloween Havoc 60-Man Rumble - Sting - 60-Man Over the Top Rope Rumble to earn a WCW World Heavyweight Championship shot at Starrcade. Sting won the inaugural 30-Man Rumble to earn the title shot, which he lost to Booker T. WCW Hall of Fame Class of 2001 - Kevin Nash (Sept. Inductee), The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) (Sept. Inductee), Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, The Steiner Brothers, Bobby Heenan, Vader, Terry Funk, Stevie Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowSign Posted July 5, 2019 Share Posted July 5, 2019 JCP August 1988 NWA World Heavyweight: Ric Flair (defeated Lex Luger) NWA World Tag Team: Ric Flair & Arn Anderson Flair and Luger were tag champs... But when Anderson returned, Flair kicked the World champ out of the group. A tag match was set for the vacant tag belts and the world title, with Arn and Flair V Luger and Horsemen rival Barry Windham. Unfortunately for Luger it turned out Barry had been chosen as his replacement, and he screwed Luger out of the title. NWA US Heavyweight : Sting (def. Kevin Sullivan) Sting, Sullivan, Bubba Rogers, Nikita Koloff, Ron Simmons and Mark Callous have all been feuding over the US Title. NWA Television: Stan Lane (defeated Scott Hall) Scott Hall won his first title in a great baby face v baby face match with Hector Guerrero. The two formed a friendship over the match and teamed together occasionally after. So when Hall was screwed out of his TV title by Midnight Express member Stan Lane, it set off a feud between the Express and Hall/Guerrero US Tag Team Champions: Shawn Michaels and Brian Pillman (defeated Al Snow and Norman Smiley) Michael's and Pillman recently began their third US Tag title reign. It seems to have gone to their heads however, as they've turned on their fans and declared themselves the best team in the world. NWA Junior Heavyweight: Tiger Conway Jr (defeated Rocky King) No real story here. Conway just came back from injury so he won the belt to get some momentum going again. NWA Womens: Sherri Martel (def. Heidi Lee Morgan) JWP Openweight: Bull Nakano (def. Nancy Kumi) JWP Jr: Rockin Robin (def. Sabrina) NWA/JWP Women's Tag Team: Crush Gals Chigusa Nigyano and Lioness Asuka (def Kat LeRoux and Susan Sexton) I bought JWP and started a feud with the two womens rosters. The Tag Belts have been unified and I'm building to a Bull Nakano V Sherri Martel match. Martel has been champion now for over a year, with over 20 defences. The JWP Jr belt will probably become a Womens TV title after the invasion angle ends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted July 8, 2019 Share Posted July 8, 2019 <p>March 87- September 2003</p><p> </p><p> WWE Brand</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> WWE Lightweight- Jushin Liger</p><p> WWE Women- Debra Steiner</p><p> WWE Tag Team- Batista and Randy Orton </p><p> WWE TV- Muhammed Hassan</p><p> WWE IC- Kerry Von Erich</p><p> WWE World- Triple H</p><p> </p><p> WCW Brand</p><p> </p><p> WCW Cruiserweight- Sebastian Mendez</p><p> WCW Women- Mickie James</p><p> WCW Tag Team- The Real Main Event</p><p> WCW TV- John Cena</p><p> WCW US - Syxx</p><p> WCW World- Kurt Angle</p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peria Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 Before Wrestle Kingdom XI in 2014, these are the champions going in and the tournament winners of 2013. IWGP Heavyweight: Shinsuke Nakamura (3x / 2 Defenses) He faces Hiroshi Tanahashi in the main event, Nakamura is 5w 1d 1l against the ace, something that has bothered Tanahashi. IWGP Intercontinental: Tomoaki Honma (1x / 1 Defense) An underdog story 2 years in the making, Bullet Club relentlessly mocked and attacked Honma, and finally Devitt challenged Honma in a job vs title match, which Honma shockingly won. He now faces Devitt again at Wrestle Kingdom, can he survive Bullet Club? IWGP Junior: KUSHIDA (4x / 0 Defenses) KUSHIDA is a 4x champion, after beating Omega in an upset, he now faces BOSJ winner Kenoh. Will Kushida quickly defeat someone who he never even considered to be a potential rival? Or will Kenoh upset KUSHIDA in a huge way and earn his first title in NJPW? IWGP Tag Team: Rising Dragons (Shingo Takagi & Suwama) (2x / 1 Defense) G1 Tag League winners, Rising Dragons, came up huge after defeating rivals TenKoji for the first time in their careers, they converted that into their 2nd title reign with the IWGP Tag titles. At Wrestle Kingdom XI though, they face Takeshi Morishima and Kamikaze, or MoriKaze in a rematch. The two teams are 1-1 against each other. Open the Dream Gate: Kento Miyahara (1x / 2 Defenses) Miyahara has been feuding with Suzuki since 2011 or so. The two have been in countless battles in the ring, but now Miyahara set out to prove Suzuki in a different way, after winning the title Suzuki called Miyahara a paper champion, and he'd lose it in his first defense. Clearly he is wrong, but now Miyahara faces Kazuchika Okada, the man who beat him twice. Can Miyahara prove Suzuki wrong by beating his toughest opponent in Okada? Or is Okada destined to have yet another one sided feud under his belt? NEVER Openweight: Samoa Joe (1x / 5 Defenses) Samoa Joe returned from injury with a statement, defeating Masato Tanaka in March, Joe vowed to make the Openweight title as prestigious as the IC or Heavyweight title, and so far he is one defense away from tying the most defenses in a single reign set by Jinsei Shinzaki back in 2004, when the title was still known as the Japan title. In front of Joe? The man he couldn't beat in the G1, going to a 30m draw, Kota Ibushi. NEVER Openweight Tag: TenKoji (Tenzan & Kojima) (4x / 1 Defense) After failing to beat Tanahashi in the finals this year, Kojima's last G1 ever was not the Cinderella story it could have been. Regardless, Kojima quickly went back to doing what he does best, winning tag titles. Beating a ready Gallows & Anderson of the BC, twice, they seemingly had no opponents left to face. A returning Jeff Hardy (rehab.. every... single... year....) with his brother Matt, issues a challenge. Will the Hardys get their second title reign in NJPW? Or is TenKoji just too dominant? NEVER Six Man: Great Bash Heel (Masato Tanaka, Robert Roode, Claudio Castagnoli) (1x / 0 Defenses) The trio upset 2x Six Man champions Dan Maff, Tama Tonga, and Johnny Bullet of the BC. They face them again at Wrestle Kingdom. The titles change hands rapidly due to the chaotic nature of 6 man matches, so anything could happen! Goddesses STARDOM : Purple Thunder Sisters (Mio/Io Shirai) (1x / 5 Defenses) The inaugural champions, they have set down two teams from ICE, two from TJP, and one from NJPW. (My division sucks, I blow at creating female stars) They now face the team they beat for the titles originally, Wesna Busic and Mercedes Martinez. Can the sisters overcome the aggressive style of Martinez? Is former World of STARDOM Wesna Busic too much, someone Io has been unable to beat in singles competition? World of STARDOM: Kana (1x / 3x) Kana has bested Satomura not once, not twice, but three times. While Meiko originally lost the title to Kana, Kana made a statement by beating her two more times after. Mio Shirai, who won a 1 night tournament to face Kana was also soundly defeated. Now? Koiso Inaba (regen) who has a few wins over Kana back in Tokyo Joshi Pro (her record against Kana is legit like 1-5, so a win) earned her way back into the spotlight, will she become a 2x World of STARDOM Champion? One-upping her rival in Satomura in the process? Or is Kana just too much right now? G1 Climax: Hiroshi Tanahashi (3x) New Japan Cup: Minoru Suzuki (1x) Best of the Super Juniors: Kenoh (1x) G1 Tag League: Rising Dragons (Shingo & Suwama) (2x) Lots of titles, yes. But lots of fun. Going to eventually have a Joshi G1 too, need a name for it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bhalbur Posted July 9, 2019 Share Posted July 9, 2019 Lots of titles, yes. But lots of fun. Going to eventually have a Joshi G1 too, need a name for it. J1? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted July 10, 2019 Share Posted July 10, 2019 March 87 - October 03 WCW Brand WCW Cruiserweight - Sebastian Mendez WCW Women - Trish Stratus WCW Tag Team - The Real Main Event WCW Television - Brock Lesnar WCW US - Syxx WCW World Heavyweight - Kurt Angle WWE Brand WWE Lightweight - Jushin Liger WWE Women - Debra Steiner WWE Tag Team - Batista and Orton WWE Television - Muhammad Hassan WWE IC - Kerry Von Erich WWE World Heavyweight - Triple H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AT-67 Posted July 10, 2019 Share Posted July 10, 2019 WCW, 1st January 1999: WCW World Heavyweight: Bill Goldberg (defeated Hollywood Hogan, Bash at the Beach, July 1998) WCW United States: Scott Hall (defeated Raven, Starrcade, December 1998) WCW World Tag Team: Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko (defeated Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart, Starrcade, December 1998) WCW Cruiserweight: Rey Mysterio Jr. (4) (defeated Billy Kidman, Starrcade, December 1998) WCW Television: Elias Anderson [Mike Awesome] (defeated Meng, Starrcade, December 1998) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Everything Ken Posted July 11, 2019 Share Posted July 11, 2019 I'm just going to do my whole history. April 14 mod by Fleisch for TEW 13 WWE Championship Daniel Bryan (3) (WrestleMania 30-Summerslam 2014) Brock Lesnar (4) (Summerslam 2014-WrestleMania 31) Seth Rollins (1) (WrestleMania 31) Bray Wyatt (1) (WrestleMania 31-Survivor Series 2015) Seth Rollins (2) (Survivor Series 2015) Roman Reigns (1) (Survivor Series 2015-Royal Rumble 2016) Seth Rollins (3) (Royal Rumble 2016-Battleground 2016) AJ Styles (1) (Battleground 2016-Roadblock 2016) [title becomes exclusive to Raw following the brand split] Bray Wyatt (2) (Roadblock 2016-WrestleMania 33) Braun Strowman (1) (WrestleMania 33-Summerslam 2017) Cesaro (1) (Summerslam 2017-Present) Universal Championship Dean Ambrose (1) (Summerslam 2016-TLC 2016) (title is made exclusive to Smackdown) Kevin Owens (1) (TLC 2016-Backlash 2017) Dolph Ziggler (1) (Backlash 2017-Smackdown July Week 4 2017) Sheamus (1) (Smackdown July Week 4 2017) United States Championship Dean Ambrose (1) (Extreme Rules 2013-Money in the Bank 2014) Cody Rhodes (1) (Money in the Bank 2014-Night of Champions 2014) Rusev (1) (Night of Champions 2014-WrestleMania 31) Sheamus (2) (WrestleMania 31-Elimination Chamber 2015) The Miz (3) (Elimination Chamber 2015-Summerslam 2015) Cody Rhodes (2) (Summerslam 2015-TLC 2015) Neville (1) (TLC 2015-Raw April Week 2 2016) Kevin Owens (1) (April Week 2 2016-Extreme Rules 2016) Kane (1) (Extreme Rules 2014-Raw June Week 1 2016) Rusev (2) (Raw June Week 1 2016-Battleground 2016) Cesaro (2) (Battleground 2016-Raw December Week 4 2016) [title becomes exclusive to Raw following the brand split] Roman Reigns (1) (Raw December Week 4 2016-Fast Lane 2017) Finn Balor (1) (Fast Lane 2017-Great Balls of Fire 2017) Dean Ambrose (2) (Great Balls of Fire 2017-Raw July Week 2 2017) Finn Balor (2) (Raw July Week 2 2017-Raw August Week 3 2017) Neville (2) (Raw August Week 3 2017-Present) Intercontinental Championship Big E (1) (November 19, 2013 Raw-Extreme Rules 2014) Wade Barrett (4) (Extreme Rules 2014-Night of Champions 2014) Dolph Ziggler (2) (Night of Champions 2014-Hell in a Cell 2014) Kane (3) (Hell in a Cell 2014-TLC 2014) Dolph Ziggler (3) (TLC 2014-Extreme Rules 2015) Christian (5) (Extreme Rules 2015-Battleground 2015) Kevin Owens (1) (Battleground 2015-TLC 2015) Dean Ambrose (1) (TLC 2015-Fast Lane 2016) Xavier Woods (1) (Fast Lane 2016-Night of Champions 2016) Randy Orton (Night of Champions 2016-No Mercy 2016) Samoa Joe (1) (No Mercy 2016-Survivor Series 2016) Neville (1) (Survivor Series 2016-TLC 2016) Samoa Joe (2) (TLC 2016-Backlash 2017) AJ Styles (1) (Backlash 2017-Summerslam 2017) Samoa Joe (3) (Summerslam 2017-Present) WWE Tag Team Championship The Usos (1) (Raw March 3, 2014-Night of Champions 2014) Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (1) (Night of Champions 2014-Payback 2015) Kofi Kingston and Big E (1) (Payback 2015-TLC 2015) Chris Jericho and Big Show (2) (TLC 2015-WrestleMania 32) Kofi Kingston and Big E (2) (WrestleMania 32-Money in the Bank 2016) Mark Henry and Zack Ryder (1) (Money in the Bank 2016-Raw November Week 3 2016) [title was made Raw exclusive following the brand split] Erick Rowan and Luke Harper (2) (Raw November Week 3 2016-Payback 2017) The Hardyz (7) (Payback 2017-Great Balls of Fire 2017) American Alpha (1) (Great Balls of Fire 2017-Present) Smackdown Tag Team Championship The Usos (1) (Backlash 2016-Survivor Series 2016) Kofi Kingston and Big E (1) (Survivor Series 2016-WrestleMania 33) Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose (1) (WrestleMania 33-Money in the Bank 2017) [seth and Dean were traded to Raw while Smackdown Tag Team Champions, therefore defended on both shows until their reign ended] The Usos (2) (Money in the Bank 2017-Present) Womens Championship AJ Lee (1) (Payback 2013-Extreme Rules 2014) Paige (1) (Extreme Rules 2014-Battleground 2014) Nikki Bella (2) (Battleground 2014-Hell in a Cell 2014) AJ Lee (2) (Hell in a Cell 2014-Royal Rumble 2015) Summer Rae (1) (Royal Rumble 2015-WrestleMania 31) AJ Lee (3) (WrestleMania 31-Extreme Rules 2015) Summer Rae (2) (Extreme Rules 2015-Summerslam 2015) Paige (2) (Summerslam 2015-Raw December Week 4 2015) AJ Lee (4) (Raw December Week 4 2015) Vacant (Smackdown December Week 4 2015) [vacant due to AJ Lee's retirement] Sasha Banks (1) (Royal Rumble 2016-Money in the Bank 2016) Summer Rae (3) (Money in the Bank 2016-Survivor Series 2016) [title was made exclusive to Raw following the brand split] Charlotte (1) (Survivor Series 2016-Payback 2017) Carmella (1) (Payback 2017-Raw Week 3 August 2017) Vacant (Raw Week 3 August 2017-Present) [vacant due to Carmella's injury] Smackdown Women's Championship Paige (1) (Backlash 2016-Survivor Series 2016) Emma (1) (Survivor Series 2016-Smackdown February Week 1 2017) Vacant (Smackdown February Week 1 2017-Elimination Chamber 2017) [vacant due to Emma's injury] Sasha Banks (1) (Elimination Chamber 2017-Summerslam 2017) Becky Lynch (1) (Summerslam 2017) Alexa Bliss (1) (Summerslam 2017-Present) Cruiserweight Championship Sami Zayn (1) (Cruiserweight Classic March Week 2 2016-Present) Royal Rumble 2015: Seth Rollins 2016: Dean Ambrose 2017: Braun Strowman (Raw) Money in the Bank 2014: Seth Rollins 2014: Bray Wyatt due to defeating Seth Rollins at Summerslam 2014 2015: Roman Reigns 2016: Kevin Owens 2017: Sheamus 2017: Alexa Bliss Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal 2015: Cody Rhodes 2016: Kevin Owens 2017: Rusev Brian Pillman Classic 2016: Sami Zayn 2017: Neville Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtb321 Posted July 11, 2019 Share Posted July 11, 2019 Brian Pillman Classic 2016: Sami Zayn 2017: Neville What is the Brian Pillman Classic? I'm guessing based on the winners that it is for high-flying wrestlers but what do they get when they win? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Everything Ken Posted July 11, 2019 Share Posted July 11, 2019 What is the Brian Pillman Classic? I'm guessing based on the winners that it is for high-flying wrestlers but what do they get when they win? So, it's just a rename of the Cruiserweight Classic. The last two have been 32 man tournaments, although I'm probably going to do 16 in 2018. The 2016 one went from January to mid March and was to crown the first Cruiserweight Champion, which Sami Zayn defeated The Brian Kendrick in the finals. The 2017 one went from May to July and was for the opportunity to face Cruiserweight Champion Sami Zayn at Summerslam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhenomenalPat Posted July 12, 2019 Share Posted July 12, 2019 ROH....Sort of. I took Fliech's Flashpoint alternate reality mod and decided to really spice it up. I imported about 10 promotions and 500 workers or so from The Thunderverse. Spent an entire day going through, reworking thier stats and pop to make them all younger, lesser known talent and assigning them pictures. I also took most of ROH's current in game roster and assigned them elsewhere, WWE, WCW or "The Club", which I made a large regional promotion that is run by Dreamer and Callis and runs a HoH/ECW hybrid style. I then went to work on my "New" ROH. I had them close for a hiatus, and brought them back to life under new ownership and with a new roster. I took my time building to titles, but then went crazy with them, lol. I employ a ROH/NJPW hybrid style...tournaments, 6-9 events a month, large roster and many titles. I'm about 10 months in, and all my current champs are inaugural champions of my game, except for one. My roster is a mix of real world talent and Thunderverse imported talent. ROH Champions ROH World Heavyweight Fergal Devitt ROH International KENTA (Second Champion...just defeated Dark Dragon (Pentagon Jr) at Glory by Honor: Night one ROH United States Jason Reed (Thunderverse) ROH World Tag Team American Machine (Anderson Peters & Andrew Brooks - Thunderverse) ROH World Six Man L.A.X. (Santana, Ortiz, Dark Dragon) Super 8 Tournament KENTA Women of Honor World Cheerleader Melissa Women of Honor United States Alicia Strong (ok...Always import Strong and Brook Tyler...in every game, lol) Women of Honor Tag Team Queens of Quebec (Chloe Borrell & Nina Plaziat - Thunderverse) Women of Honor Six Women Tag Hikaru Shida, Io Sharai & Kaira Hojo Having a Blast with this game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowSign Posted July 13, 2019 Share Posted July 13, 2019 <p>Golden Age 87 - April 1989</p><p> </p><p> WCW</p><p> </p><p> World Heavyweight Champion: Rocky King (def. Vader)</p><p> </p><p> US Champion: Larry Zybysko (defeated Jimmy Snuka)</p><p> </p><p> Tag Team Champions: Scott & Rick Steiner (defeated Warlord and The Barbarian)</p><p> </p><p> Women's Champion: Sherri Martel (Won Tournament, First Champion)</p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrwright86 Posted July 14, 2019 Share Posted July 14, 2019 WCW September 1999 (started November 1997) WCW World Heavyweight - Goldberg (beat Bret Hart at Starrcade 1998) WCW United States - Kurt Angle (beat Jeff Jarrett on his debut at The Great American Bash 1999) WCW World Television - Dustin Rhodes (beat Shawn Stasiak at Wrestle War 1999 in August) WCW World Six-Man Tag Team - Edge, Christian & Rhino (defeated Shane Douglas, Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn at Wrestle War 1999) WCW World Tag Team - Los Guerreros (beat The Great Scotts (Scott Vick & Scotty Riggs) at The Great American Bash 1999) WCW Cruiserweight - Psychosis (beat Jushin Thunder Liger at Wrestle War 1999) WCW World War 3 - Goldberg won in 1998 to earn the World Heavyweight title shot at Starrcade WCW Super X Cup - Jushin Thunder Liger won to earn a Cruiserweight title match at The Great American Bash (basically a World Cruiserweight Cup tournament) WCW New Blood Rising - currently in progress, a single elimination tournament only open to wrestlers who haven't held either the WCW, WWF or NWA World Heavyweight titles, winner get a WCW World Heavyweight title match any time in the first six months of 2000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted July 16, 2019 Share Posted July 16, 2019 March 87 - November 2003 WCW Brand WCW Cruiserweight - Sebastian Mendez WCW Women - Mickie James WCW Television - Brock Lesnar WCW Tag Team - The Real Main Event WCW US - Rhino WCW World - Eddie Guerrero WWE Brand WWE Lightweight - Bryan Danielson WWE Women - Debra Steiner WWE Television - Muhammad Hassan WWE Tag Team - Teddy Hart and David Flair WWE IC - Mark Jindrak WWE World - Scott Steiner Memorial Tournament Winner (128 Man) - Triple H (defeated Kevin Nash) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Asaemon Posted July 17, 2019 Share Posted July 17, 2019 <p>Hulk Knows WCW Best II - The Alliance to End Hulkamania [1995]</p><p> </p><p> <strong><em>October 1995</em></strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:8px;">WWF World Heavyweight Title</span></p><p> <strong>Bret Hart</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 by defeating champion Diesel in a Cage Match at WWF In Your House).</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WWF Intercontinental Title</span></p><p> <strong>Shawn Michaels</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in August 1995 by defeating Lex Luger at WWF Superstars after interference from Luger's arch enemy Yokozuna.</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WWF European Title</span></p><p> <strong>British Bulldog</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 by defeating Ahmed Johnson for the title at WWF Monday Night Raw after interference by Jim Cornette.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WWF World Tag Team Titles</span></p><p> <strong>Two Dudes with Attitude </strong><strong><span style="font-size:8px;">(Diesel & Shawn Michaels)</span></strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 by defeating The Smoking Gunns for the titles at WWF Superstars.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">King of the Ring</span></p><p> <strong>British Bulldog</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>Defeated Lex Luger due to distraction from Yokozuna. Bulldog got his title shot against Diesel at Summerslam, but blames Bret Hart for the loss since he distracted him.</em></span></p><p> </p></div><p></p><p></p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Asaemon Posted July 17, 2019 Share Posted July 17, 2019 <p>Hulk Knows WCW Best II - The Alliance to End Hulkamania [1995]</p><p> </p><p> <strong><em>October 1995</em></strong></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>Rebooking WCW from 1994 until...</em></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:8px;">WCW World Heavyweight Title</span></p><p> <strong>Vader</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in February 1995 by defeating Hulk Hogan at SuperBrawl. Hulk Hogan went away filming season 2 of Thunder in Paradise and returned when Nitro started in September to set up the War Games match at Fall Brawl followed by the upcoming Spin The Wheel Make The Deal match at Halloween Havoc.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WCW United States Title</span></p><p> <strong>Bam Bam Bigelow</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in July 1995 when Bam Bam Bigelow won a Triple Threat match at The Great American Bash, due to Ric Flair and Randy Savage being occupied in their heated feud.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WCW World Television Title</span></p><p> <strong>Alex Wright</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 by defeating Ray "The Law" Traylor for the title at WCW Saturday Night.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WCW World Tag Team Titles</span></p><p> <strong>Harlem Heat </strong><strong><span style="font-size:8px;">(Booker T and Stevie Ray)</span></strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 by defeating The Steiner Brothers and Fire And Ice in a Triple Threat Match for the titles at Fall Brawl.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WCW Cruiserweight Title</span></p><p> <strong>Jushin Thunder Liger</strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 when Jushin Thunder Liger defeated Sabu for the title at WCW Monday Nitro.)</em></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;">WCW United States Tag Team Titles</span></p><p> <strong>The Amazing French Canadians </strong><strong><span style="font-size:8px;">(Carl Ouellet and Jacques Rougeau)</span></strong></p><p> <span style="font-size:8px;"><em>(reign began in September 1995 by defeating The American Males (Marcus Bagwell and Scotty Riggs) for the titles at WCW Main Event.)</em></span></p></div><p></p><p></p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spirophore Posted July 19, 2019 Share Posted July 19, 2019 <p>4C August 2024</p><p> </p><p> 4C Champion: David Stone</p><p> 4C Tag Team Champions: Flash Savage and Ozzie Golden</p><p> 4C North American Champion: Matthew Keith</p><p> 4C Canadian Champion: Darren Townsend</p><p> </p><p> 4C Women's Champion: Brooke Tyler</p><p> 4C Women's Tag Team Champions: Melody and Jamie Quine</p><p> 4C Women's Prospect Champion: Shiori Jippensha</p><p> </p><p> Ultimate Trios Championship: Benson Saros, Flash Savage and Ozzie Golden</p><p> Winner Cup: Matthew Keith</p><p> Heidi Brooks Memorial Cup: Megumi Nakajima</p><p> World ELITE Grand Prix: Benson Saros</p><p> World ELITE Tag Team Grand Prix: Flash Savage and Ozzie Golden</p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bhalbur Posted July 19, 2019 Share Posted July 19, 2019 <p>WWF July '92 (Started January '91)</p><p> </p><p> (To make things more interesting, I set Hogan, Savage, Warrior, and Sgt. Slaughter's contracts to 1 day to start the game and made myself build up the next generation of stars.)</p><p> </p><p> WWF Heavyweight: Bret Hart (Defeated Ric Flair at WrestleMania VIII, 3 title defenses)</p><p> WWF Intercontinental: Razor Ramon (Won tournament for vacant title at Backlash (April '92) vs Shawn Michaels, 2 title defenses)</p><p> WWF Tag Team: Haku and The Barbarian (Won Four Way Match for vacant titles at Over The Edge (May '92) vs Harlem Heat, Demolition, and The Nasty Boys, 1 title defense)</p><p> WWF Women's: Wendi Richter (Defeated Bull Nakano at WrestleMania VIII, 3 title defenses)</p><p> </p><p> Since I started:</p><p> </p><p> Royal Rumble winners:</p><p> </p><p> 1991: Bret Hart (Lost to Ted DiBiase at WrestleMania VII)</p><p> 1992: Bret Hart (Successful at WrestleMania VIII vs Flair)</p><p> (did a story where Bret kept losing his title matches but continually came back for more...)</p><p> </p><p> King of the Ring:</p><p> </p><p> 1991: Bret Hart (Lost title opportunity to DiBiase at Summerslam '91)</p><p> 1992: Steve Williams (Will face Champion at Summerslam '92)</p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted July 21, 2019 Share Posted July 21, 2019 March 87 - January 2004 WCW Brand WCW Women - Mickie James WCW Cruiserweight - Sebastian Mendez WCW Tag Team - The Real Main Event WCW Television - CM Punk WCW US - John Cena WCW World - John Bradshaw Layfield WWE Brand WWE Women - Cheerleader Melissa WWE Lightweight - Bryan Danielson WWE Tag Team - Teddy Hart and David Flair WWE Television - Muhammad Hassan WWE IC - Otto Hammerschmidt WWE World - Triple H End of the Year Awards Wrestler of the Year - Haruhiro Shiga Tag Team - Big Bossman and Rick Law Young - Sensational Dragon Veteran - The Ultimate Warrior Female - Terri Power Independent - Xavier Company - WWE Most Improved - KCCW Match of the Year - Jeff Jarrett vs. Steve DeColt Card - WWE Wrestle Mania Manager - Tammy Sytch (02, 96) Announcer - Donald Trump (02, 92) Color - Jerry Lawler (01) Ref - Charles Robinson Top 10 1. Haruhiro Shiga 2. Hiroyoshi Tenzan 3. Koji Kanemoto 4. Steven Regal 5. Ahmed Johnson 6. Keii Mutoh 7. Yoshinari Ogawa 8. The Warrior 9. Triple H 10. Tyson Baine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted July 24, 2019 Share Posted July 24, 2019 <p>March 87 - February 2004</p><p> </p><p> WWE Brand</p><p> WWE Lightweight - Bryan Danielson</p><p> WWE Women - Rain</p><p> WWE Television - Muhammad Hassan</p><p> WWE Tag Team - David Flair and Teddy Hart</p><p> WWE IC - Otto Hammerschdmit</p><p> WWE World- Bill Goldberg</p><p> </p><p> WCW Brand</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight- AJ Styles</p><p> WCW Women- Trish Stratus</p><p> WCW Television - CM Punk</p><p> WCW Tag Team- The Real Main Event</p><p> WCW US - Rhino</p><p> WCW World - Hulk Hogan</p><p> </p><p> WCW World War 16 Winner - Brock Lesnar</p><p> WWE Royal Rumble 2004 Winner - Steve Austin</p> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zero Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 March 87 - March 2004 WCW Brand WCW Women - Torrie Wilson WCW Cruiserweight - Billy Kidman WCW Television - Matt Hardy WCW Tag Team - The Ultimate Connection (Haas and Benjamin) WCW US - Edge WCW World Heavyweight - Kurt Angle WWE Brand WWE Women - Lita WWE Lightweight - Bryan Danielson WWE Television - Muhammad Hassan WWE Tag Team - Teddy Hart and David Flair WWE IC - Otto Hammerschmidt WWE World Heavyweight - Goldberg Wrestle Mania 2004 Plan Brock vs. Angle Austin vs. Goldberg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peria Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 NJPW, 2001-2014. June. IWGP Heavyweight - Hirooki Goto Reign/ Defenses: New Champion / 0 Last Opponent: Hiroshi Tanahashi The story here is that Tanahashi just wrestled Nakamura to a sixty minute draw just 2 weeks prior. He also had to endure the tour leading up to Dontaku, which of course involved challenger and New Japan Cup winner Hirooki Goto. Shockingly Goto did something he could never do, beat Tanahashi, and beat him for the most prestigious title. He now faces an ultra-competitive main event scene involving Okada, Tanahashi, and a newly debuting AJ Styles, plus with Naito returning from "excursion" soon, Goto's run at the top could be short. Also I love Goto, that is all. IWGP Intercontinental - Prince Devitt Reign/Defenses: 2nd Reign / 4 Defenses Last Opponent: Tyler Black The Bullet Club has been the strongest faction maybe next to CHAOS. Either way, the Bullet Club has been targeting gaijin now, simply because if they aren't Bullet Club, they're dead. This led to Moxley getting a shot and losing thanks to Bullet Club interference, Black would save Moxley from a beatdown returning from injury, but once again the numbers prevailed. Devitt faces stiff competition in Katsuyori Shibata, Samoa Joe, and if the King of Strong wants, Devitt could be once again facing his toughest opponent in Nakamura. IWGP Tag Team -The Rising Dragons (Shingo Takagi / Suwama Reign/Defenses: 2nd Reign / 4 Defenses Last Opponents: MoriKaze (Takeshi Morishima / Kamikaze) Unfortunately for MoriKaze, like Kamikaze's last team DF KAZE (Don Fujii) age has caught up to them. Well, Kamikaze. Who is one of my most decorated tag team wrestler for whatever reason. Unable to hang with the blistering offense of the Rising Dragons, Kamikaze was unable to continue. A sign that perhaps, like Fujii did before him, Kamikaze may need to find a new partner for Morishima. Meanwhile, The Rising Dragons are in a division with Kings of Wrestling, Zeus & KAI, and Morishima and perhaps a new partner. IWGP Junior Heavyweight - Kenoh Reigns/Defenses: New Champion / 0 Last Opponent: KUSHIDA In all seriousness, I offered KUSHIDA 100k and 5 years and somehow M-Pro ****ing outbid me, so KUSHIDA is gone. Either way, Kenoh was winning always. He deserved it after a great BOSJ showing last year and now with KUSHIDA gone I have to find a new Junior ace. Either way, Kenoh faces some of the best in Kzy, Ishimorii, YAMATO, Hiroshi Yamato, to name a few. But he can't forget the veterans Genki Horiguchi and TAKA Michinoku, both hungry for title wins after being without it for so long. Open the Dream Gate - Kento Miyahara Reigns / Defenses: 2nd Reign / 0 Defenses Last Opponent: Minoru Suzuki Probably my favorite feud to have booked. It started two years ago, 2012, during the New Japan Cup. A cocky Suzuki lost to the young Kento Miyahara, enraged, Suzuki would attack and make sure Kento would suffer... and suffer. Suzuki cost Kento his G1 chances, Suzuki cost Kento his IWGP Heavyweight title shot, and this was just because Suzuki was "better" than him. Finally, Kento won the Open the Dream Gate and would thwart Suzuki, twice. Alongside Kojima. Suzuki always called him a lucky paper champion until he beat his biggest rival in Okada at WrestleKingdom to retain. Suzuki has been quiet since until he once again crossed paths with Kento in the New Japan Cup, 2 years later. Suzuki won, but Kento would earn a title shot and unseat Suzuki. Now the two enter a "final battle" will Suzuki reclaim his title for a fourth time? Or is Kento finally going to put Suzuki down once and for all? NEVER Openweight Title - Masato Tanaka Reigns/Defenses: 3rd Reign / 0 Defenses Last Opponent: Kota Ibushi A match Kota Ibushi went in cocky, and the veteran Masato Tanaka pulled off the major upset. Tanaka is a mainstay in the Openweight division. He faces other mainstays like Tomoaki Honma, Kevin Steen, Yoshitatsu, and of course Kota Ibushi will want that rematch! NEVER Openweight Tag - Osamu Nishimura and William Regal Reigns/Defenses: New Champions / 0 Defenses Last Opponents: TenKoji William Regal is 46 and not declining, so... yeah. He has won everything but the big one in New Japan, and at this rate I might just toss it to him as a thank you. Both are Suzuki-gun members and Osamu is unfortunately in decline. I wanted to give Nishimura a thank you reign, and this was the best way. NEVER Six Man - Uhaa Nation, Kzy, Seiya Sanada Reigns/Defenses: New Champions / 1 Defense Last Opponents: Johnny Bullet, Dan Maff, Tama Tonga Yep. I don't know why either. Uhaa is a main event at 92 popularity, not sure what the **** happened. Kzy is Kzy and I love the guy. This is setting up Sanada's turn as a bad guy, and his eventual push, as he now has 92/92 in basics/psych. This division is a cluster**** but whatever. I like it. Goddesses of STARDOM- Koisa Inaba (regen) & Meiko Satomura Reigns/Defenses: 1st Reign / 2nd Defense Last Opponents: Hikaru Shida & Kyoko Kimura God I am so bad at booking this division. Basically Mercedes Martinez got popped for painkillers 3 times back to back, rehabbed. Titles vacated and instead I had Inaba win them and become a dual champion, as she holds the World of STARDOM. This is gonna implode and cause Meiko Satomura, who basically carries this division on her back, challenge and beat Inaba for the main belt. Because Inaba is getting mega cocky. World of STARDOM - Koisa Inaba Reigns/Defenses: 2nd Reign / 1st Defense Last Opponent: Athena So Inaba wasn't meant to win, Kana was. Kana tore her ACL and off she goes. Going to have Kana return and once again beat Satomura (who is 0-3 against Kana) to really drive in a Wrestle Kingdom vindication for Satomura. New Japan Cup Winner: Hirooki Goto G1 Tag League Winners: Zeus & KAI G1 Climax Winner 2013: Hiroshi Tanahashi (3rd Time) BOSJ 2013 Winner: Kenoh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Svenpunt Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 WWF (nov 1997 - jan 1999) WWF: Mankind defeated Undertaker at In Your House 1998 Intercontinental: Kane defeated Goldust at In Your House 1998 European: Kurt Angle defeated William Regal at Judgment Day 1998 Light Heavyweight: X-Pac defeated Super Crazy & Aguila at Judgment Day 1998 Womens: Chyna defeated Manami Toyota at Royal Rumble 1998 Tag Team: Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett defeated DX at In Your House 1998 Hardcore (Alliance title): Mark Henry defeated Finlay at Judgment Day 1998 King of the Ring 1998: Mankind Royal Rumble 1998: Steve Austin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steamboat80 Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 January 1985 - January 1986 WWF Championship - Hulk Hogan (1x) - Defeated the Iron Sheik (1x) WWF Intercontinental - Ricky Steamboat (1x) - Defeated Tito Santana (2x) after winning a Battle Royal for a title shot - Santana had avenged the loss of his first IC title by defeating Greg Valentine (1x) at WrestleMania I. WWF Tag Team Championship - The Legion of Doom (2x) - Defeated "1985 Tag Team of the Year" The Funk Brothers (1x) to avenge the the end of their first reign - The Legion of Doom won their first title by defeating Adonis & Murdoch (1x) at WrestleMania I shortly after their debut. WWF Woman's Champion - Leilani Kai (1x) - Defeated Wendi Richter (1x) at the October Pay per View Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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