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I was looking at a few stats today and I was literally blown away. I have other jobbers that have an even win loss or maybe 5 losses. But my god, El Jaguar, I'm so sorry....

 

This dude is 11, 1, 40. 40 Losses. I was going to have him job a "few times" and push him up to the Midcard to fight for the Xtreme Championship. One year later.... a few times became every time. How he got the 11 wins, I have no idea. I killed this kids career. I'm hoping now I can build him up a bit because I feel guilty

 

So with that said, how many losses does your "main jobber" have?

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<p>He's a masked guy that graduated my dojo that I named Mr. Lucha, he has high 80's high flying/flash and 80's across entertainment and on the NBT section but his brawl/chain/ are awful with good performance skills.</p><p> </p><p>

I don't really put him squash matches but just losing matches against higher card guys he's 5-11</p>

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I tend to use young, created wrestlers as user characters in my games who spend the first bit of their careers jobbing out constantly. I'm currently not quite a year into a game as WCW in Genadi's (fantastic) The Superfly Effect mod, and my user character (a created character named Frankie Bacon, wrestling under a mask as Zero) currently has a record of 0-1-87.
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I really just had El Jaguar job because I didn't have anything for him. But he put on consistently good matches and I think with improvement he could be a midcard star. Well, after a year that happened and I did a brand-split with CZCW due to having a big main event scene, and I can't get his momentum to get any higher <img alt=":mad:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/mad.png.69834f23b9a8bf290d98375f56f1c794.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> I wonder why...
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Honestly I swap out my jobbers every few months. Since they still get over and want more money. So I just released them and hire new ones. Since I only wanted them to job to make my people better. Right now my jobbers are 2 of the best stat people on my roster. I'm using them to get my loyal people over. I recommend during on loyalty everywhere. It adds alot more to the game.
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I was looking at a few stats today and I was literally blown away. I have other jobbers that have an even win loss or maybe 5 losses. But my god, El Jaguar, I'm so sorry....

 

This dude is 11, 1, 40. 40 Losses. I was going to have him job a "few times" and push him up to the Midcard to fight for the Xtreme Championship. One year later.... a few times became every time. How he got the 11 wins, I have no idea. I killed this kids career. I'm hoping now I can build him up a bit because I feel guilty

 

So with that said, how many losses does your "main jobber" have?

 

How big a company are you playing that his career is supposedly ruined? Because unless you are like a WWE or whatever the premier lucha company in the world is, I can't imagine how this record could ruin him.

 

There's this one guy I remember seeing start out in the ICW promotion Angelo Savoldi ran in New Jersey back in the 80's. For this particular guy it would be like the late 80's. He was brand new and jobbed constantly. But the crowd took so well to the guy despite that, the losing streak started to become his gimmick. I remember it reaching 60, 70, 80 consecutive matches. He was the very definition of "lovable loser" in those Savoldi days. But the thing was he started to get noticed. He started working other promotions in other parts of the country. Lost track of him after he left Savoldi territory. But the next time I saw him was on ESPN when they showed the Global promotion. The one ESPN Classic reruns these days. Only now he was a heel and had established himself a pretty boy gimmick out in the Pacific Northwest that not only took him to Global but as far up the ladder as WCW. Think he might have even done a variation on it in manager form in the then WWF for a while. But it was in ECW with another whole new character this guy really made the name we revere today. This one guy was Raven. If he can build a career despite a rocky start, I'm sure your guy can do it too if you're not a behemoth in the industry.

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In my 1987 game it's... Devil Masami at 3-17. Wow, I actually didn't realize I was making her lose quite that much. She is slightly less over than my other workers, so I guess I've just been making her lose a ton. After that, my next worse is Chavo Guerrero (Sr.) at 9-23.

 

In my modern game, it's Koji Kanemoto at 1-30. Considering how good of a worker he has been in his career, I feel kind of bad about that, but he's 50, and I have him on a Freelancer contract as a Gatekeeper, so I feel a bit less bad about it.

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I was looking at a few stats today and I was literally blown away. I have other jobbers that have an even win loss or maybe 5 losses. But my god, El Jaguar, I'm so sorry....

 

This dude is 11, 1, 40. 40 Losses. I was going to have him job a "few times" and push him up to the Midcard to fight for the Xtreme Championship. One year later.... a few times became every time. How he got the 11 wins, I have no idea. I killed this kids career. I'm hoping now I can build him up a bit because I feel guilty

 

So with that said, how many losses does your "main jobber" have?

 

 

I was jobbing him myself for quite a while, he joined me May 2017 and lost like 10 matches and got his first win October 2019 in a tag team match with Ragnar the Viking.

 

I've since had him win my DDW 24/7 Title 2x (first to do so and defended the title more than anyone had to that point) only second now to the 4 reigns of Top Dolla(who is getting a big push this years Prince of the Deathmatch Champion, first one to do so while holding a title, Brass Knuckles and 24/7 titles, and now is Dynasty Warriors champion alongside Rocky Weatherfield)

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On TEW13 I had Greg Gauge lose on almost every show for about 18 months, he was something like 2-70 when I pulled the trigger on a Keith Family feud with Sam and Matt. He was a NBT and I wanted to get him as good as possible before his rise to the top and to avoid him getting an attitude, so I lumbered him with a Vanilla Ice gimmick then eventually brought in Sam to say he had embarrassed the family name before running through Greg/Matt vs Sam, Matt vs Greg/Sam, Matt/Sam vs Greg and Matt/Greg w/Sam as manager. It was a really fun slow burn to get Greg ready for a singles run at the top of the card.
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Rainmaker" data-cite="Rainmaker" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="42613" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>So, I have Jay Freddie working for me on a written contract, he is quite the young up and comer but has very low popularity and uh...whoops.<p> </p><p> <img alt="8f7b06752346aec999bd9b29e377dde7.png" data-src="https://i.gyazo.com/8f7b06752346aec999bd9b29e377dde7.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> Dumb question, Where do you see a workers record? I've been playing for about a year now and haven't ever seen this and can't seem to find.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="dannewman" data-cite="dannewman" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="42613" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Dumb question, Where do you see a workers record? I've been playing for about a year now and haven't ever seen this and can't seem to find.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> In the wrestler profil, click on "match history". At the bottom, you can see his record. You can even see it year by year (or all years), his record in a specific company, against someone or only his title matches.</p>
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I'm 4 years into a CV97 Road To Glory game in Mexico... a few of the less talented new gens are cheap and have been with me for a while. The worst records are...

 


Mexican Ninja: 4-27 (I don't even remember giving him wins!)


Power Flame: 3-46


Jose Montero: 2-41


El Jabroni: 0-30

 


They are basically all my jobbers, but they all show up on the hot prospect lists so one day I could repackage them. El Jabroni is the worst of them all though, his performance rating is usually around E- which is a full two grades below anyone else on a bad day. :eek: Power Flame and Jose Montero have good tag chemistry together too, so they've been building experience together for a while. One day they could be good, especially Power Flame. And as I get new jobbers they can start to move up the ranks a bit. :)

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<p>My biggest Jobbers are:</p><p> </p><p>

The Natural as Damian Carvill 6 Wins 97 Losses</p><p>

Owen Love 6 Wins 98 Losses</p><p>

Jack Giedroyc as Rogue 8 Wins 61 Losses</p><p>

El Leon 2 Wins 30 Losses</p><p>

Magnificio 1 Win 53 Losses</p><p>

Electrico 1 Win 54 Losses</p>

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I'm guessing Tamina Snuka, she has like 1 or 2 wins and 40 losses, something like that. It's not that I don't like her, but I can't find anything for her, really. In a reverse move from reality, Heath Slater has less than 10 losses if I remember correctly. When I'm with the game, I'll confirm.
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3-1-16 on Steve Ray. Not much, but he's my main jobber now as he both has some popularity left to suck away, and my owner, Herb Abrams, is set to fire me (I went from normal to very low by accidentally giving Steve 1 point in pop in a tag match) if he gains any popularity at all. So he's in a horrible cycle of being booked into oblivion, then given cash under the table to keep from leaving because I still would like to achieve that owner goal. I like to think it's a treat for my fans. No matter what happens on the card, if you show up, you can see Steve trying to put some lethargic, poorly coordinated midcarder over, often the Booker himself!
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<p>In 2001 playing Montreal aftermath, notable ones</p><p> </p><p>

Scott too hotty 11-1-105</p><p>

Dlo brown 39-4-99</p><p>

Viscera 34-2-71</p><p>

Grandmaster sexy 31-1-90</p><p>

Crash holly 17-6-73</p><p>

Bob holly 34-5-86</p><p>

Mark Henry 53-1-105</p><p>

Al snow 4-1-57</p><p>

Mosh 12-1-132 </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

On a side note </p><p> </p><p>

Ahmed Johnson 73-2-17</p>

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