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<p>5SSW hit cult in Feb 19, which did wild things to the pool of women available for PPA deals. They hired people from all over, including most of CILL's women's division. They took 3 from me. Nobody essential, but they did break up my tag champs by taking Talia Quinzel, so I had to bump up their title drop by 2 weeks. The other two were Kinuye Musashibo (also breaking up a tag team) and Estrella Blanca (who I had planned for Trios championships with Electric Blue).</p><p> </p><p>

On the bright side, NOTBPW let Brooke Tyler leave so she'll join me for at least a while once her contract ends.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="LloydCross" data-cite="LloydCross" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41408" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>5SSW hit cult in Feb 19, which did wild things to the pool of women available for PPA deals. They hired people from all over, including most of CILL's women's division. They took 3 from me. Nobody essential, but they did break up my tag champs by taking Talia Quinzel, so I had to bump up their title drop by 2 weeks. The other two were Kinuye Musashibo (also breaking up a tag team) and Estrella Blanca (who I had planned for Trios championships with Electric Blue).<p> </p><p> On the bright side, NOTBPW let Brooke Tyler leave so she'll join me for at least a while once her contract ends.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> That sounds awesome! I wish 5 Star would hurry up and progress already and I'm trying to help them along. I have DEVIL, Otsune Tsumura, Megumi Nakajima, All Business, and Yuma Maruya on my roster and I'm pushing them all strongly. I got tired of waiting for them to buy a frickin' clue and actually book the shared workers in main events and such, that I kinda gutted their undercard (Chiyeko Kita, Etsuko Arihyoshi, Sae Akutagawa, Yukiko Matsumara, Huntress Makiko, HEART Saitoh, Romi Yamato, Yu Hashimoto, Dragon Assassin and even Kit Hatoyama since those two are LRLs and I wanted more of those). NOW they're booking All Business and DEVIL in main events (and as a result, they're producing show ratings in the mid 70s to 80). They signed a bunch of talent from AAA and CILL to fill the gaps but I'm watching them closely. The goal of this save is to elevate women's wrestling, which is why I'm funneling money to AAA (via our alliance) and pushing shared talent from 5 Star and CILL (and AAA to a lesser extent, with only Cherry Bomb, Steffi Chee, Devil's Daughter, Raku Makuda, and Kate Lilly (out with an ACL) shared).</p><p> </p><p> Then again, stuff like this makes me SO happy:</p><p> <img alt="2Edjuqv.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/2Edjuqv.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> I get her for $3300 a month, with no bidding war, 10 days after signing her father to do color on my B show. I think I'll bring Cat Quine in to take over that role. Eric's now going to manage his little girl and lead the House of Tradition stable.</p>
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<p>Taking a break from a very hot AAA playthrough (over 2 years in, and no one from the starting roster is in Time Decline! That's impressive, considering the age of some of the roster), and I started a new QAW run. One goal I had that had nothing to do with success as far as wrestling goes- find a way to patch things up between Kristabel Plum and Cat Quine. NOTBPW released the former a few months in, and the COTT alliance allowed me to bring in the latter. Now, they're not best friends or anything, but they've buried the hatchet. Which makes me feel good.</p><p> </p><p>

Also, I put Power Girl and Maria Guest as a tag team. I'm envisioning Maria Guest as PG's Jimmy Olsen.</p>

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<p>So, what kind of events/ event names does everyone come up with for QAW? Here are a few of mine....</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Wild West Tag Team Show</strong>- I usually schedule this in January with the All 2 vs. 2 stipulation. In part to test for chemistry in the early part of the year. and with the long term goal of introducing the Southwest Tag Titles as a tournament title, to be a tag counterpart to Queen of The Ring</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Triple Crowns</strong>- All Triple Threat matches</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ladies Of Lucha Libre</strong>- I put this one on the same night as Nacional Dia de Lucha Libre, though the title has gone through a few incarnations. All Lucha Libre rules matches.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Jingle Belle Brawl</strong>- December Battle Royal.</p>

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<p>So far doing a Global challenge, my second since my failed PSW one (I could've continued but I didn't like the direction and some of the things tat happened during the game so Im going to re-do it)</p><p> </p><p>

QAW is fairly boring to play with actually. I may end up doing a dynasty so I'll be brief.</p><p> </p><p>

Lets separate all companies into 3 stages. Early Game, Mid Game and Late Game. </p><p>

Early Game being your early game setup until you hit your stabilization point. Mid Game being your climb to National. And Late game is actually winning the National Battles to take Global.</p><p> </p><p>

Im still in early game but his is how I see it. On a scale of 1-5</p><p> </p><p>

1 - Very Easy</p><p>

2 - Easy</p><p>

3- Medium</p><p>

4 - Challenging</p><p>

5- Hard</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Early Game - 2 </p><p> </p><p>

QAWs early game is probably a 2. The only thing that keeps them from being Very Easy is the general lack of overness of the starting roster and the fact that the company does not turn a profit on gamestart, meaning its somewhat plausible you can mess it up. However unlike PSW, you don't actually need to fire people and re-allocate your money towards cheaper workers, you basically just have to keep running shows and ignore that you lose money at first.</p><p> </p><p>

Its a slightly harder early game than say OLLIE, who literally start with everything you would ever need to go to National even(probably one of the most trivial early game companies in TEW) but your roster is largely talented(although less so than AAA) and your workers are basically niche and safe from poaching for the most part.</p><p> </p><p>

The companies product means that your talented in ring workers will get over organically just after running several shows, and you also really aren't under any sort of regional battle threat (although this applies to MOST of the US and really only doesn't apply to Mexico, and less frequently Japan)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Anyway, it's pretty easy to stabilize QAW, they start at Small, but after a few shows they go regional and start turning a profit, at this point you just gear up for your mid game.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Mid Game - 2</p><p> </p><p>

At this point you can just start raiding AAA and 5SSW and take all their workers, again you have more than enough on the starting roster to take you even to National, I was doing 80s with basically the starting roster + Gorgon in month 4. At this point your roster is just getting even stronger. QAW being a woman's company probably has the most trivial mid game there is because at this point is where most companies are gearing up for National and have to fight for the top workers, but QAW doesn't really have this problem since they can just raid AAA. The only thing that prevents it from being a 1 is their location isn't the greatest for stacking income, so it will take a little longer than say, a Tri-State company.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Late Game - 5 </p><p> </p><p>

You have to win National Battles basically with nothing but women. Good luck. The best way to do this probably is to set up a large number of dojos and just wait for women with high star quality to come out. Alternatively you can integrate but then it's not really QAW now is it?</p>

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Yeah, I don't agree with the "hard to save money" part. After the Tri-state area, the Mid South is (generally) the most important region in the U.S. Depending on how aggressive you are scheduling shows, it should be very easy to have a good chunk of cash in the bank by the end of the first year.
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Over 15 months or weeks? Sorry about the noob questions, have had the game a long while but never really got to mess with it.

 

 

It doesn’t make a difference, whatever pace you want to play the game.

 

The point is after roughly 15 shows give or take you should be popular enough to turn a profit.

 

 

Just make sure you aren’t running a Weekly show if you go that route, run either an Annual event 4 times a week or a weekly special.

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