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SWF Save - Now in Feb 2021

 

World Champ - Scythe (just won at the Jan 2021 PPV, When Hell Freezes Over, by chokeslamming Rocky off the stage for a 10 count)

I had Rocky beat Scythe in 2020 and then lose the title to The Crippler at Nothing to Lose so Crippler could get the title reign he deserves. Crippler had a great reign beating Lau, Val & Remo whilst Rocky was occupied with his stable of Atom Smasher, Bear and Primus. Rocky finally regained the title at The Supreme Challenge 40 but shook hands with Crippler to end. Rocky had a good reign but the rematch one year later with Scythe was set and I felt it was definitely Scythe's turn to go with the belt.

 

North American Champ - ZWB (Won at the May 2020 PPV from Des Davids)

Des had a good reign but I realised he had outgrown the belt so I had ZWB win it with a roll-up and had Des move on to the main event. ZWB has had too many 90+ rated matches for a midcard belt but he is ridiculously good for me(now at 85+ pop). He has also outgrown the belt and is going to drop the strap to Atom Smasher at the next PPV, I plan on ZWB beating Remo(sadly in time decline) at The Supreme Challenge 41.

 

World Tag Team Champs - The Awesomeness (Won at July 2020 PPV, The Supreme Challenge 40)

I had Hawaiian Crush take the titles off Fame & Money at the Jan 2020 PPV and hold them until The Supreme Challenge 40 where The Awesomeness won the belts. They are just clearly the best team and only start the game with 2 title reigns(!) so I felt they definitely deserved the straps. They've beaten most the tag teams now in my roster and my current idea is to let them have a year long reign which I think will make it the longest ever tag title reign in SWF history

 

The Supreme Challenge 40 (July 2020 so a while ago now)

 

Joey Morgan def. Atom Smasher (85)

Rocky was fighting Crippler, Atom, Bear & Primus as previously mentioned and Morgan was his first ally to join the fight. I played on 'previous history' going back to when they both fought The Syndicate way back when in TCW. Rocky's right hand vs Crippler's right hand basically

 

Spencer Spade Def. Matty Faith (66)

Matty Faith stood up to Spade's claims of being the best hot prospect. I think around this time USPW signed Matty away from me and since he just failed a steroid test I let it happen and let Spade stomp him

 

Des Davids Def. Angry Gilmore (86)

Des' introduction into the main event. He lost the NA title and immediately injured number one contender to the world title Angry Gilmore. Gilmore wasn't cleared for his world title match and wanted to get revenge, but it was definitely Des' time.

 

NA title: ZWB def. Randy Unleashed, John Greed, Lenny Brown & Bret Starr (84)

Wanted to just do ZWB vs Starr if I remember correctly but kind of saw it as a way to get some midcarders on the main card who deserve it. This year I plan on doing a 1 on 1 match for the title which I'd definitely prefer.

 

Scythe Def. Valiant (81)

After losing to Rocky in his first world title match, Scythe flipped his shit and destroyed everyone in sight. Eventually he was suspended after chokeslamming commissioner Eric Eisen. Valiant stood up to him and called for Scythe to be reinstated, getting his wish and match at the big event, but he couldn't stop Scythe who I was prepping for his future (and now current) title reign.

 

Big Cat Brandon Def. Rogue (82)

Brandon had a poor start to 2020 losing his rivalry to Lau and then losing to ZWB on TV. Rogue tried to 'bring back' the animal he knew from the Chase Agency days saying Brandon had gone soft, but when Brandon was pinned in a match featuring Rogue, Rogue had enough and destroyed Brandon with a steel chair. Brandon returned as a face under his Big Cat gimmick and this set up a hardcore match going back to the DaVE days.

 

The Awesomeness Def. Hawaiian Crush and Dallas Cowboys to win the Tag titles (81)

Awesomeness had ruined two tag title matches between Hawaiian Crush and The Cowboys on PPV & TV out of jealousy, and finally got their wish by being put into the match. Thanks to the numbers in Randy & BJ they came through with the tainted win

 

Remo Def. Mikey Lau (92)

Remo beat Mikey at The World is Watching in a great match showing Lau was close but not quite there. They went their own way but met in an elimination chamber at the June PPV where Mikey eliminated Remo with a vicious head kick knocking him out. They then agreed to a rematch at The Supreme Challenge 40 where Remo won again but showed respect afterwards. It hasn't happened yet but it's setting up to the time where Mikey of course finally does beat Remo on his way to the world title.

 

Rocky Golden def. The Crippler to win back the world title (94)

Incredible main event which I described previously in the world title description. Crippler got his world title reign and Supreme Challenge main event. He is in time decline so I'm glad I snuck this title reign in and now he's put over Lau and will put over stablemate Atom Smasher at The Supreme Challenge 41!

 

Great recap. sounds like a great save. I just lost Gilmore to a broken neck in February 2020. Never considered turning James face, I'm very heel heavy so I was leaning towards Crippler and Rogue turning face in 2020 or 2021.

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<p>I think my last update was post Welcome to the coastal Zone and it has now been five months since then and I have just ran Hardcore Halloween and an absolute banger of a show. Over the past five months we have seen Dreadnought continue his reign of dread with victories over Naoji Azumi, Will Beaumont, Edd Stone, a returning James Diaz before winning a 6 Pack challenge against La Arana, Fuyuko Higa, Tommy Cornell Jr, a returning James Diaz and Lucy Stone-McFly but only after Dawn interfered against Lucy. </p><p> </p><p>

The tag champions Caballero Oscuro and Death Walker have had 7 defences since WTTCZ as their main feud has been with Chris Ball and Alex Taylor but after three months of feuding, Taylor was finally tempted to accept the offer of Professor Rusterholz as he aligned himself with The Reckoning. He was repackaged and given a mask like the rest of the group and renamed El Destructor. The next month he ended the 4 months Prime Time title reign of Air Raid Syren who had a solid reign with defences against The Historian, Amy St. James and former champion Will Beuamont. </p><p> </p><p>

La Arana, also of The Reckoning, has reigned since WTTCZ and has had successful defences against Chris Ball, Skye Hermosa, Air Raid Syren and most recently Romi Yamato.</p><p> </p><p>

Other things that happened were that we had a solid Japanese tour with three crossover shows with members of our alliances with main events of Tigre Salvaje Jr vs Bussho Makiguchi (PGHW), Alicia Strong vs Aki Kamio (Winnow) and Son of Vengeance vs Big Bruiser Findlay (Saisho). On the ins we have hired Frankie Libertine from RAW, brought back James Diaz from Burning Hammer and only just recently announced the signing of The Architect after his TCW contract expired and was not renewed (We also hired Hurakan but pretty sure I mentioned that last time). On the outs, Selina Svelte's contract expired and she joined ACPW, Hugh Ancrie was released and has since joined GSW, Nathaniel Ca$ino has signed for USPW (???) and just last month Syd Collier signed with the SWF. We are currently in talks to sign Bret Heartbreak from VWA.</p><p> </p><p>

On to Hardcore Halloween:</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Open with a quick, pre-recorded video from Commissioner Cornell where he announces the Cliff Anderson Classic next month, a 16 man round robin tournament, with the winner getting a title shot whenever they would like to use it (Essentially money in the bank but won by a G1 style tournament). The tournament will be all through November.</p><p> </p><p>

Our opener saw two longtime rivals collide but this time with the alignments switched as Tommy Cornell Jr took on James Diaz. Diaz returned earlier in the year to feud with his former stablemate Dreadnought for the CZCW Title and TCJ feuded with Syd Collier but the two met again in the 6 pack challenge last month and immediately renewed hostilities. Taking each other out of that match they then agreed to fight once more here. James Diaz picked up the win in a <strong>99 </strong></p><p> </p><p>

Second match of the night saw former teammates and tag champions battle each other as Undeniable Jack Pryde took on Jimmy Hernandez. Two months ago after losing yet another match to The Wild Warriors, Pryde decided he had had enough of this team and turned on Mainstream. Last month they faced off for the first time and when the referee went down, Pryde won with a smack to the head with a shovel and then proclaimed that this was Hernandez' official burial. Hernandez returned on the last show as just Jimmy Hernandez, said he didn't deserve the Mainstream name but wanted one more shot at Undeniable and to get it he would put his career on the line. Undeniable Jack Pryde won here, Jimmy must retire and the match got a <strong>82</strong>. Jimmy is just too in decline now with just over 40 stamina so when his contract expires in two months he will be gone.</p><p> </p><p>

First title change of the night up next as Celeste Moon won the Extreme title from La Arana. I'm not planning on this being a long reign as she is about middling in decline right now but she's been such a handy asset that I wanted to give her one reign before she declined too much. She will probably lose it to either King Tiger or Onslaught.</p><p> </p><p>

Quick one minute promo up next as Professor Rusterholz warns his 'army' that if they lose their titles like La Arana did then there will be punishment.</p><p> </p><p>

This then led into the second Reckoning title match of the night as El Destructor defended against his former friend and ally Chris Ball. Since donning the mask El Destructor has not spoken and is seemingly controlled by Rusterholz which has turned him into a wild beast like the rest of The Reckoning and he is relentless here in this wild brawl with Ball. He ended up retaining his title and getting a <strong>79</strong> when he made Ball quit.</p><p> </p><p>

Following the match, Bestia De La Selva and El Destructor beat down on Chris Ball but his girlfriend and fellow rival of The Reckoning, Romi Yamato made the save.</p><p> </p><p>

Following an 'intermission' we had the final Reckoning title match of the night as they put their tag titles on the line against The Wild Warriors (Nate DeMarcus and Snap Dragon II). Very long back and forth match this but The Reckoning would retain when Death Walker rolled up Snap Dragon II and put their feet on the ropes for elevation. <strong>93</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Following the match, The Reckoning left immediately but as the Warriors are recovering Will Beaumont comes out onto the ramp but while the two are staring at him they are taken out from behind by Frankie Libertine, making his CZCW debut. Beaumont then joins in the ring and the two beat down the two fan favourites before leaving through the crowd again.</p><p> </p><p>

8 man tag up next between people not on the card tonight but in the tournament next month that saw Fuyuko Higa, Zel Quinn, Edd Stone and David Stone lose to Kira Lee, Tigre Salvaje Jr, Ellie De Grazia and Charity Sweet. <strong>86</strong></p><p> </p><p>

The next match was meant to be Bestia De La Selva vs Killer Kass but before they enter Emma Chase is confronted on commentary by Hurakan. Chase, while also being colour commentator, is the manager of Son of Vengeance who attacked Hurakan last month and Hurakan wants him right now. He gets his wish as he is blindsided by the big man and thrown into the ring where the impromptu match begins. Hurakan ends up recovering and rolling up Son of Vengeace for a win before leaving but it is clear this feud isn't done yet. <strong>99</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Bestia De La Selva vs Killer Kass happens. Easy win for Bestia. <strong>80</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Two out of three falls action up next as Naoji Azumi faces King Tiger after the two exchanged victories against each other last month. Very good match here sees Naoji pick up the win and head into the Cliff Anderson Classic with momentum. <strong>92</strong></p><p> </p><p>

But wait! following the match Onslaught attacks him and then complains that he has been left out of the tournament and can't believe he's been overlooked. He says Tommy Cornell better watch out!</p><p> </p><p>

Filler two minute match as Bruiser tony beats a jobber because I don't like back to back to back long matches. <strong>50</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Semi main event and match of the night sees Alicia Strong put her TCC World title on the line against Brooke Tyler in possibly the biggest women's match of all time, ever. It shows the strength of our roster and this card that this match is the semi main event on our second biggest show of the year and as expected it delivers a match of the year contender as AliciaWinsLol. <strong>100</strong></p><p> </p><p>

And now the main event. Dreadnought has reigned for one year and one month as CZCW Champion. He has made 11 successful title defences including one against tonight's opponent back at Welcome to the Coastal Zone. His opponent tonight, Lucy Stone-McFly has been billed as the future of the business since the day she debuted and the former tag and Extreme champion will look to finally conquer the Unconquerable here. This match came to be because it looked like Lucy would win the title back at Reach for the sky in the 6 pack challenge when she hit the DeLorean Driver on La Arana but she was dragged out of the ring by Dreadnought's manager Dawn and Dreadnought retained. This led to a match at Hardcore Horizons where LSM was given non-wrestler Dawn in the ring as a chance of revenge. It went 7 minutes but it was mostly Dawn running away and then eventually Lucy getting some much deserve justice. Then Tommy Cornell made the match official and for best certainty, Dawn was banned from ringside as well. Lucy made a huge entrance as she was joined on the rampway by every living member of the Stone family as well as Victoria Stone-McFly, her mother, but Dreadnought entered by himself and there was nothing over the top, just the fear he puts into everyone that sees him. The match itself was a point weaker than their previous encounter but the story was stronger as FINALLY the Dreadnought's dominant reign came to an end and we crowned Lucy Stone-McFly the brand new CZCW Champion! <strong>99</strong></p><p> </p><p>

To close the show Lucy celebrated her incredible win with the entire Stone family</p>

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<p>Playing as FCW in the C-Verse 2010 mod after just over two years, lost quite a few workers that have hurt. From my first show I've lost</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Shawn Gonzalez (SWF)</p><p>

Mainstream Hernandez (USPW)</p><p>

Bradford Peverell (USPW)</p><p>

Kirk Jameson (USPW)</p><p>

Handsome Stranger (USPW)</p><p>

Dragon Del Arco Iris Jr (ollie)</p><p>

Hell's Bouncer (USPW)</p><p>

Leper Messiah (USPW)</p><p>

Mikey James (USPW)</p><p>

Ox Krevuziak (Walked)</p><p>

Amo Del Gato (SOTBPW)</p><p>

Sensational Singh (USPW)</p><p>

D.C Rayne (USPW)</p><p> </p><p>

So that hurts. Eddie Howard is being pushed as a singles guy now and is probably my defacto number two face while I've picked up a bunch of MAW and PSW talent to fill in holes.</p>

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Been playing a Japanese fed, 3yrs in I realized I have an insanely hot tag division. Been getting 80 to 99 with the following teams in 2022 & 2023, thought I'd share:

 

Miyazaki & Furusawa - Shingen Miyazaki and Mabuchi Furusawa. This team already existed in-game and won the GCG belts pre-2020, but I've paired them back up and they are one of my premiere babyface teams now as 3x champions. They were in every top-10 match of the first half of 2022. They are in separate singles runs right now for most of 2023.

 

East-West Connection - DC Rayne & Tanyu Toshusai - The other major babyface team. They have tag specialist bonus and excellent chemistry. I should have pulled the trigger on these guys a few times for the belts, but I have so many choices and want Toshusai to hit at least 65+ in pop before they take a run with the gold. DC has been floating around 68-72 in pop just crushing it in tag and singles. Eddie Howard has been on a looooong contract (with one of the big 3 can't remember). I'd like to see if I can push this team into trios territory and sign Eddie Howard before DC retires. He might not though, I've capped my fed at medium for now.

 

S & S Express - Munemitsu Senmatsu & Ieyoshi Shimakage - Solid heel team representing the new version of Senmatsu-Gun for the tag division. These guys have just been great transitional champions and haven't been in a tag match less than 80. Once Senmatsu gets a little older, I'm going to figure some kinda fraction split a la Bullet Club/Elite where Ieyoshi splits and forms his Elite crew.

 

Uran-Gun - Running Wolf & Lion Genji - Team with a stupid name, but they are atomic level heels. Depending on the angle, I can set both of them to improvise for a max of 3min and come off like Shawn Michaels and Triple H a la classic DX. They are the current champions having just defeated Miyazaki & Furusawa in a classic cage match for a 97. Also, I can depend on them in 5min angles although my product doesn't require something that long. Just helps break up the monotony of my booking without feeling like I'm taking a risk on a storyline.

 

Twin Gauge - Matthew Gauge (Keith) & Greg Gauge - I picked up Greg post-contract dispute with TCW. Didn't think he'd sign while we were Small. Then Matthew Keith was up and I threw out a stupid bid to drive his contract up. He signed. So eating my words and blowing every $ the fed had I gambled on these guys and they sky-rocketed my tag division to the top and won 2021 & 2022 Tag Team of the year. Since Matthew has the ability to play babyface, they'll probably be splitting up around 2024 for a massive brother versus brother storyline. They also had what I'd consider the feud of the year of 2022 trading the belts with Miyazaki & Furusawa and doing a great job putting over anyone they lost to.

 

Power Bomb SWAT Squad - Kyuichi Matsumoto & Eikichi Itou - Name was inspired by Miracle Violence Connection, felt this name strikes that style. Solid heels that need a couple years to build plus a bunch of talent that wants to put them over. Finisher is called "Dueling Power Bomb" where I just assume that it's both guys repetitively power bombing their opponent and taking turns and changing the variation depending on the severity of the opponent.

 

Those are the most important teams, the rest are just low and mid-card teams that could be swapped around to no effect. I also have access to teams like Iron Might, The American Cobras, The Red Devils, and Mistukuri & Kinoshita but they're in my fed on an extremely limited handshake basis.

 

I like that in this save The Red Devils are trying to break into Japan. I brought them in around late 2020 and they both moved to Kanto. Their pop has been a crazy slow build. I wonder why 21CW hasn't resigned them.

 

Also, I've paired up JOJI a lot of different style wrestlers. I usually get him into the "odd couple" pairings and they work out. Koshiro Ino, Oda Yakuda, Yatsuhiro Atsushi have all had some level of good to excellent chemistry with JOJI. His team with Ino was probably the most successful.

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The 16 man Cliff Anderson Classic is in the books and it was an incredible success but there is more to talk about than just that.

 

Final A block standings:

 

Fuyuko Higa-10pts

Son of Vengeance-9pts

Tigre Salvaje Jr-8pts

Nate DeMarcus-7pts

Naoji Azumi-6pts

Edd Stone-6pts

Will Beaumont-6pts

 

Final B Block Standings:

 

Tommy Cornell Jr-10pts (Win over Diaz sends him through)

James Diaz-10pts

Hurakan-8pts

Dreadnought-8pts

Zel Quinn-6pts

Mainstream Jack Pryde-6pts

Kira Lee-6pts

David Stone-2pts

 

Fuyuko Higa beat TCJ in the final to win the first ever tournament. Already have plans for how she will use this shot sometime next year.

 

Stories coming out of the event:

 

Hurakan went undefeated in his first four matches with wins over Dreadnought, TCJ, James Diaz and Zel Quinn but then suffered three defeats in a row (his first losses in the company) to probably the three weakest members of the group in David Stone, Mainstream Jack Pryde and then finally Kira Lee. Over the next couple of months he will work on getting those wins back, starting with Lee at Christmas Cage Chaos.

 

Onslaught spent the entire tournament bugging Commisioner Cornell saying that since he was overlooked for the tournament then he deserves a CZCW Title shot. He then lost a number one contenders match to Americana Jr before demanding a match with Alicia Strong for the TCC World title because he felt he was screwed. He then lost to Strong lol. Following that a video played saying "He was coming". This then haunted Strong for the next few weeks when after another successful defence against Brooke Tyler she was laid out by the mystery man and it was no other than: THE ACE AARON ANDREWS! He is on a ridiculous contract and is yet another insane signing as we look to become the best in the world.

 

I did forget to mention further up that before this event we created a second broadcaster this time for commercial and it saw our size and money absolutely blow up with this tournament and we are now 5th in the world! I give us by the end of next year to be battling for the top position.

 

Since the last update we have had five title changes if you would have seen the "post your champions" thread. The first title defence saw Celeste Moon defend the Extreme title against Skye Hermosa and both were attacked post match by The Reckoning. Night 6 saw the first title change of the tournament as rivals Chris Ball and El Destructor faced off in a steel cage for the Prime Time title and Ball won his first ever title with the company and in wrestling actually. On the same night Celeste Moon successfully defended once more against La Arana and when Skye Hermosa came to her aid following an attack they challenged The Reckoning for the tag titles. It was shock on night 8 as the (not even intentionally) team of Skye and Moon became tag champs, ending the 9 month reign of Caballero Oscuro and Death Walker. The next show Tommy Cornell introduced the new champions in Ball, Skye and Moon but they got in a friendly argument leading to a tag title match with Skye and Moon defending against The Right Way (Chris Ball and Romi Yamato). Skye and Moon retained but following the match it was a heavy attack from The Reckoning out for revenge. This led to TC booking three title matches in the final three days of block action which saw Celeste Moon retain against La Arana, El Destructor regain the Prime Time title from Chris Ball and The Reckoning become two time tag champions when they beat Skye and Moon.

 

Following that tag match their was a shocking moment as Skye Hermosa laid out Celeste Moon and staked her claim once more for that Extreme title. Then on the Finals night she became Extreme champion for the first time in her career when she beat Celeste Moon in a great match.

 

Along with the signing of Aaron Andrews and The Architect we have also signed Bret Heartbreak from VWA and are in for both El Mitico Jr and Logan Wolfsbaine but it looks like Logan is going to SWF

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<p>Fired up an IMPACT save with October 2020 data and just finished Bound For Glory.</p><p> </p><p>

Trey defeated Rohit Raju, Willie Mack, TJP, Chris Bey and Jordynne Grace to win the X-Division title.</p><p> </p><p>

-During the match, Raju was attacked by two mystery men. Afterwards, Gama Singh came to the ring and revealed that he was the mastermind of this attack. It looks like he's reforming the Desi Hit Squad, and his first target is his former client.</p><p> </p><p>

Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie defeated Havok and Neveah and Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz to win the newly reinstated Knockouts' Tag Team Championship.</p><p> </p><p>

Tommy Dreamer defeated Brian Myers in a hardcore match.</p><p> </p><p>

EC3 defeated Moose.</p><p> </p><p>

*Backstage, Rhino mediated a meeting between Scott D'Amore and Heath after recent negotiations broke down. This time, the two sides were able to reach an agreement, so Heath signed a contract to become a member of the roster.</p><p> </p><p>

Deonna Purrazzo defeated Kylie Rae to retain the Knockouts' Title.</p><p> </p><p>

Throughout the night, several vignettes led up to John E. Bravo's wedding to Rosemary. Hernandez hunted for Fallah Bahh after Bahh stole money from him. Hernandez stumbled onto the Rascalz smoking backstage, and John E. had pre-wedding jitters. It was time for the wedding ceremony, and Hernandez seemingly crashed it. But it turns out he partied with the Rascalz, so his anger was replaced with a fun-loving mellowness. The wedding continued and the ceremony was completed. </p><p> </p><p>

The Good Brothers defeated The North and Madman Fulton/Ace Austin.</p><p> </p><p>

*Alex Shelley had a scheduling conflict and I didn't look into it beforehand. So I removed the Machine Guns from this match and turned it into a #1 contenders match. The Good Brothers picked up the win, setting up a big title match.</p><p> </p><p>

Eric Young defeated Rich Swann to retain the Impact World Title.</p>

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<p>MLW: Bischoff Era, Oh He's Back!</p><p> </p><p>

Started as MLW with Eric Bischoff, Killing the Business Mod.</p><p> </p><p>

Just finished my Finale of <strong>MLW Saturday SuperFight</strong> which is every Decemeber, sold out too! </p><p> </p><p>

Main things were Mance Warner had been fueding with Jimmy Havoc to see who was the most 'hardcore' - Warner beat him. </p><p> </p><p>

Tom Lawlor and his Team Filthy went into 'legend killer' mode and was running his mouth from when Bischoff arrived, so what did Eric do? He hired... GOLD BERG</p><p> </p><p>

Goldberg arrived and freight-trained his way through Team Filthy ending in a 1 vs 4 at SuperFight which Goldberg dominated, Who's Next?</p><p> </p><p>

Jacob Fatu is still champ, Low-ki went on a decent run against him wanting the title back but Fatu holds on after SuperFight. This fued ended on 52. </p><p> </p><p>

I only had Zeda Zhang on the roster so I brough in SuperSexy from mexico and Thunder Rosa, tried Zhang vs Rosa on a TV match and the fans when crazy saying they came to see MEN! got a 23 rating so my wom,en's division is on hold right now.</p>

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<p>My last update was the start of December and I've only ran one show since then which was Christmas Cage Chaos in week three of December but it was eventful so small update on major things:</p><p> </p><p>

The Right Way (Chris Ball and Romi Yamato) defeated The Reckoning to become the new CZCW Tag Champions. This was always the plan but Ball's Prime Time title reign and Skye/Moon's win of the tag titles were more spontaneous and pushed this back a bit. The plan is to have it go about two months max when they then lose them to Carnage (Will Beaumont and Frankie Libertine). WTTCZ plans are already in place for these titles.</p><p> </p><p>

Onslaught said that the past month he was made out to be a joke but tonight he'd show people he isn't a joke anymore and that he shouldn't be messed with.</p><p> </p><p>

Air Raid Syren became a two time Prime Time Champion when she won it back from El Destructor. The plan is to have her lose it down the line to Bret Heartbreak after building him up a bit as he's currently unimportant.</p><p> </p><p>

And then the main event. A CZCW Title rematch between Lucy Stone-McFly and The Architect. Architect had promised that if he won the title then he would tear down conventional CZCW and build it back in his image. In absolutely shocking fashion, he would be successful in winning that title just a month into his CZCW career when Lucy superkicked the referee, hit her finisher on Architect but was blindsided from the crowd by... ONSLAUGHT. He had made a deal with Architect and Architect took advantage, locked in his submission finisher on Lucy and when the referee regained consciousness she was out cold and he called for the bell. New CZCW Champion, The Architect! </p><p> </p><p>

The plan is for it to barely last a month and Lucy will win it back in the rematch but we don't really do many short main CZCW Title reigns and this establishes him as a threat right off the start rather than just two successive title losses. It's also a great stop gap between Stone-McFly's title win and her plans for WTTCZ</p>

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Signed Frogue Element, thanks Ship for the render you're #1 in my heart.

 

Here is the problem, Frogue Element isn't the name I want for my next pet project. He is actually a hell of a worker, with top row stats all hovering 70-80, and like 85 Psychology. Either way, I wanted to push an Aussie because **** it.

 

Either way, guys. I need to give him a better name. Anyone got any ideas?

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Playing as SWF made it to March 2020

 

Golden retained in a fatal fourway at When Hell Freezes Over against Angry Gilmore, Hollywood Bret Starr and Rogue. Remo became no.1 contender defeating Valiant. Des Davids retained the SWF North American championship over Lenny Brown, The Awsomeness won the SWF World Tag Team belts from Hawaiian Crush and Fame and Money, Randy Unleashed and ZWB went to a time limit draw, Joey Morgan picked up a win over The Crippler who got his heat back afterwards with a beatdown. Mickey Lau defeated Brandon James. United We Standn (American Machine, Masked Patriot and Matty Faith) defeated Deadly Sinn (John Greed, Avalanche and Bear Bekowski) winning the SWF Chaos six man belts.

 

At Nothing To Lose saw Remo defeat Rocky Golden taking the SWF Championship, Scythe got involved costing Golden the belt. Valiant and Rogue ended with a double pinfall which will lead to a triple threat for the SWF Championship at Awesome Impact. Mickey Lau won the first ever SWF Supreme Cup a one night knockout tournament featuring Spencer Spade, ZWB, Randy Unleashed, Des Davids, The Crippler, Atom Smasher and Joey Morgan. The Awesomeness retained the SWF tag team championship in a three way Ladder match with Hawaiian Crush and Fame and Money, United We Stand retained the SWF Chaos belts again besting Deadly Sinn.

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<p>In April now, just signed Tommy Cornell having him fued with Valiant.</p><p> </p><p>

Not going to let it change my plans for Supreme Challenge</p><p> </p><p>

Remo vs Golden - SWF Championship</p><p>

Valiant vs Scythe</p><p>

Gilmore vs Cornell</p><p>

Starr vs Morgan vs Lau vs Crippler - No.1 Contendership</p><p>

Big Cat Brandon vs Spade - SWF North American</p><p>

Hawaiian Crush vs The Awesomeness - SWF Tag Team</p><p>

Rogue vs ZWB</p><p>

Unleashed vs Parker</p><p>

Greed, Avalanche and Bear vs Brown, Dillon and Ranger vs Faith, Machine & Patriot</p><p> </p><p>

May have Frehley by then as his contract is coming up.</p>

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So I signed Tommy Cornell to SWF its April 2020

 

In 2 months i could have Champion, Frehley, Mighty Mo and Jay Chord and Sean McFly

 

Thats huge! Might have to do a brand split...

 

Having Cornell randomly attack mainstay SWF guys, will drag this out for 2 months and see if i can get some of the above names and do a nWo takeover style fued.

 

What would you do?

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My last update was the start of December and I've only ran one show since then which was Christmas Cage Chaos in week three of December but it was eventful so small update on major things:

 

The Right Way (Chris Ball and Romi Yamato) defeated The Reckoning to become the new CZCW Tag Champions. This was always the plan but Ball's Prime Time title reign and Skye/Moon's win of the tag titles were more spontaneous and pushed this back a bit. The plan is to have it go about two months max when they then lose them to Carnage (Will Beaumont and Frankie Libertine). WTTCZ plans are already in place for these titles.

 

Onslaught said that the past month he was made out to be a joke but tonight he'd show people he isn't a joke anymore and that he shouldn't be messed with.

 

Air Raid Syren became a two time Prime Time Champion when she won it back from El Destructor. The plan is to have her lose it down the line to Bret Heartbreak after building him up a bit as he's currently unimportant.

 

And then the main event. A CZCW Title rematch between Lucy Stone-McFly and The Architect. Architect had promised that if he won the title then he would tear down conventional CZCW and build it back in his image. In absolutely shocking fashion, he would be successful in winning that title just a month into his CZCW career when Lucy superkicked the referee, hit her finisher on Architect but was blindsided from the crowd by... ONSLAUGHT. He had made a deal with Architect and Architect took advantage, locked in his submission finisher on Lucy and when the referee regained consciousness she was out cold and he called for the bell. New CZCW Champion, The Architect!

 

The plan is for it to barely last a month and Lucy will win it back in the rematch but we don't really do many short main CZCW Title reigns and this establishes him as a threat right off the start rather than just two successive title losses. It's also a great stop gap between Stone-McFly's title win and her plans for WTTCZ

 

February 2029 update on CZCW:

 

After successfully defending against Edd Stone, The Architect lost his CZCW Title back to Lucy Stone-McFly at CZCW Dissension. Lucy will now go to the main event of Welcome to the Coastal Zone and her opponent will be revealed through the Uprising Tournament next month.

 

The big bombshell news that threw all my plans into disarray is that Fuyuko Higa has announced her pregnancy and of course she was the winner of the first ever Cliff Anderson Classic and had a guaranteed title shot whenever she wanted it. The plan was for her to have another CZCW Title reign later in the year but of course we will have to divert our course for now and think of somewhere else to go.

 

At the New Year's Brawl Aaron Andrews defeating Alicia Strong in a fantastic match to become the TCC World Champion and has since retained in a rematch against her as well. The plan is to do a mega matchup for that title at Welcome to the coastal Zone where AA will defend against Hurakan with Hurakan likely winning.

 

The main event of Revolution later in the month was set to see The Blonde Bitches defend against The Wild Warriors (Nate DeMarcus and Snap Dragon II) but early in the show Nate found Dragon laid out from a mystery attacker. He kept calm and made a call to an old friend and to the surprise of everyone Tyrone Gray would make his return to CZCW after 5 years away and the duo became only the third TCC Tag Team Champions. Right now DeMarcus and Gray are blaming the beatdown on The Blondes but the reveal will be that it was actually Tyrone Gray himself that did it. DeMarcus will then have to pick between his old partner and friend or his new friend (he picks Gray) and the WTTCZ match will see DeMarcus and Gray defend against Snap Dragon II and Americana Jr.

 

Also at Revolution the rivalry between Carnage (Will Beaumont and Frankie Libertine) and Son of Vengeance continued as he continued to seek revenge on the two but the numbers once again got the better of him and the two even went as far as putting him out of action for an indefinite amount of time when they destroyed his ankle with chairs. The next show they then laid out the tag team champions and on our most recent show they won those titles for the first time. Right now the plan is to have them boast for two months before SoV makes his return and takes the two out. It's not set in stone yet but I'm thinking about having SoV either win the titles with a complete jobber and have him essentially carry the titles singlehandedly (because Tommy Cornell will say he can't hold them alone so he finds a randomer backstage) or he will win them alongside Dreadnought and we have the most dominant tag team champions ever. Haven't decided which route to go yet but I like both

 

Bret Heartbreak and Zel Quinn are 1-1 in their series and the decider will be in the first round of the Uprising Tournament which Heartbreak will win.

 

Finally, their is dissension in The Reckoning as Professor Rusterholz is furious that they lost all of their titles and have so far failed to reclaim then which has led to him taking his anger out on La Arana. He has given her one last chance, a title match with Air Raid Syren for the Extreme Title, and if she loses then she is out of the group completely. She will return with revenge on the mind as her usual self Electric Dreamer.

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Recent came back to TEW and wanted to fire up a real world save. Quickly realized I didn't have a stamina to book all of WWE so decided instead to start my own Women's Federation called FEMME. I made WWE and NXT stop doing Women Wrestling and released all of their female talent and signed the ones that I wanted. I am currently 2 months in and here is what is going on in my game.

 

Asuka (face) won the World title on my first show in a battle royal only to be laid out by Nia Jax immediately afterwards setting up a match at my first PPV. Asuka easily beat Nia Jax. Meanwhile Zelina was found interviewers backstage and interupting tv to complain because management was not giving her matches or featuring her at all. Zelina finally complained to Asuka who told her that if she is upset about not being featured do something about it. Zelina acted like she was going to attack Asuka but didn't only to attack Asuka later that night after a rematch with Nia Jax. Asuka upset with the attack challenged Zelina to a match at the PPV which Zelina accepted. At the PPV Asuka won in a close match.

 

On my second show Bayley (Heel) and Sasha (Heel) appeared on a Moment of Bliss with your host Alexa Bliss (Face) and her best friend Nikki Cross (face). The Golden Role Models were making fun of Alexa saying her show stink when Alexa reminded them that she elimanated then from the Battle Royal the week before. This pissed off Sasha and Bayley to where they started to attack BlissCross (My tag team name for Alexa and Nikki). So far they have been attacking each other and talking stuff about each other to where they faced eachother at the 2 PPV where they have traded wins so far.

 

An announcer on the first show mentioned that Mandy Rose (face) was the greatest thing since sliced bread and needed to be the face of FEMME which Mrs. Macey Evans (heel) heard and took major offense to claiming that instead Mandy was a NASTY. Things eventually build up to where they faced eachother at the first PPV which Mrs. Macey Evans won by cheating. This resulted in Mandy calling Mrs. Macey Evans a cheat and goading her into a rematch at the next PPV which Mandy Rose picked up her win back.

 

Also at the first show Rhea Ripley (face) did a promo in which she declared that she was the future of FEMME which Mickie James (heel) to offense to. After all Mickie James has been around for years and seen plenty of young women declare they were the future of the business only for Mickie James to take them out. Mickie James said she would do this to Rhea and a match was made at the PPV only for Rhea to pick up the win in convincing fashion. Mickie James came out on tv the next night and wanted another piece of Rhea but instead Toni Storm (face) came out and told Mickie to just shut up and retire already. This resulted in Mickie attacking Toni and a match made at the PPV in which Toni picked up the win. (The reason I switched from Rhea to Toni is because Mickie announced that she was retiring and I wanted Toni to eat some of the Overness from Mickie, at the next PPV I plan on Mickie putting her career on the line only for Toni to pick up the win and retiring the legend.)

 

In the tag division I had the Iconics (Heels) win a tournament beating Liv & Lovelace (Liv Morgan and Heidi Lovelace[Ruby Riott](faces) in the finals. Liv & Lovelace won a #1 contenders match earning a rematch in which Iconics won again. The feud has been mainly civil as compared to every other feud.

 

In the final storyline comes down to the first match in FEMME history in which Dakota Kai (face) earned a shocking roll up on heavy favorite Carmella (heel). [They had poor chemisty fighting each other but I carried on as I was looking forward to this feud] The tension slowly ramped up from staredowns to slaping to a wild brawl on the go home show before the first PPV. At the PPV Carmella ended up attacking Dakota with a chair during Dakota's entrance leading to Dakota not being able to compete and Dakota's best friend Tegan Nox took her place but sadly Tegan Nox lost. During the next month Dakota started to chase Carmella around with the chair that Carmella used on Dakota to where the first special stipulation match in FEMME history was made where Dakota would face against Carmella in a No DQ match. At the PPV Dakota won the match proving that Dakota was a player on the FEMME roster.

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I just finished my first year with my first serious save, and I wanted to make sort of a status report, because I'm really enjoying it so far. It's a No-Style company called Limitless Wrestling, and it's based in Scandinavia.

 

It was pretty tough to balance my finances early on due to the small amount of workers based in Scandinavia, so I wound up having to shell out some travel fees for those who wouldn't accept a contract without travel coverage. However, as I get more income from ticket sales and sponsors, that's becoming more manageable. I started with a roster of eight active wrestlers including my avatar, which later expanded to ten.

 

My first champion was Aud Valkyrie, but I had to end her reign after four defenses after she expressed a desire to retire, so she dropped the belt and transitioned into a road agent. The next champion was my next-best performer, Jeri Behr. But once again, she announced her plans to retire, so I fast-tracked my plans and had Annihilus win the belt from her. He also had a short reign, but this time it was completely according to plan as he lost his second defense to Karen Bilous, right after his manager returned from filming a TV show.

 

I have had to let a few people go over the course of the first year. I fired Thorsten Sigurdsson for having a bad attitude and constantly causing problems, as well as his performances taking a nosedive the instant I gave him a chance to have a match with one of my stars. I let Moonsault Master's contract run out because he had too many backstage issues and wasn't putting up good enough results to justify keeping him. I let Jeri's contract expire as well, but that was because she had just retired and I didn't have another place for her. Finally, Vic Thurgood refused to sign a new contract after he got in a fight with Annihilus. Night Spyder was briefly released after I forgot to renew his contract, but I hired him back as soon as possible.

 

Honestly, I think that my best move so far has been expanding my roster by adding Karen Bilous and Andriy Boronin as soon as I had the money to spare. They have incredible matches without fail, and I'm planning on using them to build the company into a much stronger form.

 

I have a few plans for the immediate future. I plan to keep Karen as World Champion for a while, hopefully at least six months. Her Ukraine's Strongest Woman gimmick is getting over well, and she's the best worker in the company. On the other end of the card, Wes Stryker has been jobbing in the undercard for almost the entire year, but he's been improving rapidly and getting surprisingly popular, so I'm preparing to start pushing him as a serious competitor. I'm also planning on making a secondary title, the Scandinavian Championship, and I'm heavily considering Wes as the first champion. I also need to sign two new wrestlers to replace Jeri and Moonsault Master, but I haven't decided who yet.

 

I'm not expecting to expand quickly, and I think that it will probably be at least another in-game year before I can upgrade to Tiny and keep it at that level. However, I just finished out the first year with my best show so far (A 49), so I'm feeling optimistic.

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Currently simulating the 1920 database until 1980. I uploaded the 1970 database of workers and promotions into the 1920 so that way real talent debuts and I'm attempting to set everything up.

 

Lou Thesz (top 5 worker in the world) just went served two years in prison January 1946-January 1948 for perjury.

 

Mae Young is killing it with 6 straight female of the year awards which puts her in second place. Gwyneth Morgan won a total of 9 from 1920-1930 and The Wolverine won 6 in the 1930s.

 

Morgon has killed two promotions with her bad attitude and shady business dealings, think Herb Abrams from UWF. She refuses to pay talent and killed Pacific Northwest Wrestling which was the number one promotion when she took it over.

 

She is currently the owner of Georgia Championship Wrestling but nobody will work for her.

 

Fun game. Very fun game. I'm turning every decade into a database

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November 1994

WCW is running wild. $51m in cash in the bank. Only big promotion in North America (WWF have fallen to medium). I've pulled FULL (in Japan) and the UWA (Mexico) as Child Companies, and have my own Developmental Company as well.

 

WWF Champion is Big Bossman. RAW has been reduced to a 1hr show. WWF's biggest stars are DiBiase (who I lost to them), Mankind (who I let go), Yokozuna, Jerry Lawler, and Rick Martell.

 

WCW have snapped up the likes of the following from WWF:

  • Hulk Hogan
  • Randy Savage
  • Bret Hart
  • Shawn Michaels
  • The Undertaker
  • The Ultimate Warrior
  • Lex Luger
  • Jim Ross
  • The Nasty Boys

 

I've also been merrily signing up guys from Japan as their contracts expire, including:

  • Koji Kanemoto
  • Stan Hansen
  • Genichiro Tenryu
  • Nobuhiko Takada
  • Toshiaki Kawada
  • Jushin Liger

 

Current Champions

  • WCW World Heavyweight: Ric Flair
  • WCW US Title: Shawn Michaels
  • WCW Intercontinental Title: Vacant
  • WCW Tag Team Titles: The Nasty Boys
  • WCW World Jr. Heavyweight Title: Dean Malenko
  • WCW Women's Title: Manami Toyota
  • WCW Television Title: Chris Benoit

 

Major Stables

  • IV Horsemen: Flair, Arn, Curt Hennig, Bret Hart
  • Rude Hollywood: Rick Rude, Brian Pillman, The Windham's
  • Strong Style: Stan Hansen, Genichiro Tenryu, Yoji Anjo, Nobuhiko Takada
  • The Alliance: Warrior, Sting, Lex Luger

 

Major Storylines

  • Building to Flair vs. Hogan @ Starrcade
  • Building to Liger vs. Malenko @ Starrcade (rematch of their 1993 MOTY)
  • Undertaker to retire Roddy Piper @ Starrcade
  • The Intercontinental Title was going to be decided in a tournament final between Jushin Liger and Stan Hansen, but I think I'm going to throw a wrench into that as you'll see below.

 

 

November's Clash of the Champions was last night. The card looked like this.

In front of 76,500 at Sun Life Stadium, card rating 97

 

  1. (Pre Show): Akira Maeda def. Perry Saturn (39)
  2. (Pre Show): Ultimo Dragon def. Bob Holly (60)
  3. Bobby Eaton def. Koji Kanemoto (69)
  4. Angle: Hogan comes to the ring with Randy Savage. They cut a promo on Ric Flair and Bret Hart, hyping Hogan's Starrcade match with Flair (100)
  5. Jushin Liger def. El Dandy (69)
  6. Angle: Missy Hyatt & Kimberly Page are shown getting ready (58)
  7. Sting def. Curt Hennig (96)
  8. Angle: Roddy Piper comes out and challenges The Undertaker to a Loser Leaves Town Match @ Starrcade (86)
  9. US Heavyweight Title Match: Shawn Michaels © def. Stan Hansen (96)
  10. Angle: The Steiner Brothers challenge The Nasty Boys for Starrcade (84)
  11. Lex Luger def. Arn Anderson (93)
  12. Angle: Tammy Lynn Sytch backstage (35)
  13. IV Horsemen (Ric Flair & Bret Hart) def. Steve Austin & Randy Savage (89)
  14. Dustin Rhodes def. Hulk Hogan (99)

 

Burning Questions Answered

Why did Dustin Rhodes beat Hulk Hogan in the Main Event?

It's simple - everybody (Arn, Sting, then Hogan) offered to put Dustin over. So he's been rocketing up the card and is now a major star.

 

What's going on with the Intercontinental Title?

Glad you asked. I was going to have Hansen win it in the tournament final. That match was going to occur on an episode of WCW Saturday Night before Starrcade. HOWEVER, just after Clash of the Champions ended I got some fabulous news. WCW's newest international signing will be debuting in 3 weeks, and I think it makes perfect sense to have him jump right into a title shot for that belt, because he is none other than MISAWA. So Misawa vs. Hansen @ Starrcade for the WCW Intercontinental Title.

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November 1994

WCW is running wild. $51m in cash in the bank. Only big promotion in North America (WWF have fallen to medium). I've pulled FULL (in Japan) and the UWA (Mexico) as Child Companies, and have my own Developmental Company as well.

 

WWF Champion is Big Bossman. RAW has been reduced to a 1hr show. WWF's biggest stars are DiBiase (who I lost to them), Mankind (who I let go), Yokozuna, Jerry Lawler, and Rick Martell.

 

WCW have snapped up the likes of the following from WWF:

  • Hulk Hogan
  • Randy Savage
  • Bret Hart
  • Shawn Michaels
  • The Undertaker
  • The Ultimate Warrior
  • Lex Luger
  • Jim Ross
  • The Nasty Boys

 

I've also been merrily signing up guys from Japan as their contracts expire, including:

  • Koji Kanemoto
  • Stan Hansen
  • Genichiro Tenryu
  • Nobuhiko Takada
  • Toshiaki Kawada
  • Jushin Liger

 

Current Champions

  • WCW World Heavyweight: Ric Flair
  • WCW US Title: Shawn Michaels
  • WCW Intercontinental Title: Vacant
  • WCW Tag Team Titles: The Nasty Boys
  • WCW World Jr. Heavyweight Title: Dean Malenko
  • WCW Women's Title: Manami Toyota
  • WCW Television Title: Chris Benoit

 

Major Stables

  • IV Horsemen: Flair, Arn, Curt Hennig, Bret Hart
  • Rude Hollywood: Rick Rude, Brian Pillman, The Windham's
  • Strong Style: Stan Hansen, Genichiro Tenryu, Yoji Anjo, Nobuhiko Takada
  • The Alliance: Warrior, Sting, Lex Luger

 

Major Storylines

  • Building to Flair vs. Hogan @ Starrcade
  • Building to Liger vs. Malenko @ Starrcade (rematch of their 1993 MOTY)
  • Undertaker to retire Roddy Piper @ Starrcade
  • The Intercontinental Title was going to be decided in a tournament final between Jushin Liger and Stan Hansen, but I think I'm going to throw a wrench into that as you'll see below.

 

 

November's Clash of the Champions was last night. The card looked like this.

In front of 76,500 at Sun Life Stadium, card rating 97

 

  1. (Pre Show): Akira Maeda def. Perry Saturn (39)
  2. (Pre Show): Ultimo Dragon def. Bob Holly (60)
  3. Bobby Eaton def. Koji Kanemoto (69)
  4. Angle: Hogan comes to the ring with Randy Savage. They cut a promo on Ric Flair and Bret Hart, hyping Hogan's Starrcade match with Flair (100)
  5. Jushin Liger def. El Dandy (69)
  6. Angle: Missy Hyatt & Kimberly Page are shown getting ready (58)
  7. Sting def. Curt Hennig (96)
  8. Angle: Roddy Piper comes out and challenges The Undertaker to a Loser Leaves Town Match @ Starrcade (86)
  9. US Heavyweight Title Match: Shawn Michaels © def. Stan Hansen (96)
  10. Angle: The Steiner Brothers challenge The Nasty Boys for Starrcade (84)
  11. Lex Luger def. Arn Anderson (93)
  12. Angle: Tammy Lynn Sytch backstage (35)
  13. IV Horsemen (Ric Flair & Bret Hart) def. Steve Austin & Randy Savage (89)
  14. Dustin Rhodes def. Hulk Hogan (99)

 

Burning Questions Answered

Why did Dustin Rhodes beat Hulk Hogan in the Main Event?

It's simple - everybody (Arn, Sting, then Hogan) offered to put Dustin over. So he's been rocketing up the card and is now a major star.

 

What's going on with the Intercontinental Title?

Glad you asked. I was going to have Hansen win it in the tournament final. That match was going to occur on an episode of WCW Saturday Night before Starrcade. HOWEVER, just after Clash of the Champions ended I got some fabulous news. WCW's newest international signing will be debuting in 3 weeks, and I think it makes perfect sense to have him jump right into a title shot for that belt, because he is none other than MISAWA. So Misawa vs. Hansen @ Starrcade for the WCW Intercontinental Title.

 

Do you even have competition?

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CZCW 2030 final (?) Update:

 

I have just ran my 10th and final ever CZCW Welcome to the coastal zone in this save. I have had so much fun with this save but the past couple of months were a bit slow and I feel I've reached the point where I can't go much further with the company. We're 4th in the world, have two broadcasters and most of the top stars in the world are with us so it feels like the best idea to jump off

that train now and start on a new journey and save. Anyway, for the first time ever Welcome to the Coastal Zone was split into two nights so I have a lot to go over:

 

Night 1:

 

Brooke Tyler defeated Ellie De Grazia, Alicia Strong and Kira Lee to become number one contender to the TCC Women's Title and will have that match on night 2. My main gripe here is I needed to do something bigger for Alicia Strong at these events and I didn't which shows why I need to call it now lol-99

 

Carnage (Frankie Libertine and Will Beaumont) defeated Son of Vengeance and Swipe Romero to retain the CZCW Tag Titles. Carnage injured SoV at the start of the year but once they won the tag titles he returned with a vengeance. Tommy Cornell told SoV that he can't challenge for the titles on his own so he grabbed the nearest guy and said he would be his partner and that just happened to be Swipe Romero who has won three matches in 10 years. Sadly SoV dominates most of the match but in the end Swipe tags himself in, gets hit with one superkick and loses the match. After the match SoV chases Carnage backstage-77

 

Next up we had a rematch for the Prime Time Title when Air Raid Syren tried to regain her title for the 3rd time against the man that stole it from her last month, Bret Heartbreak. Heartbreak continued his excellent run with the company to date when he made the first successful retain of his title-81

 

A 6 man tag was after this as Electric Dreamer (Formerly La Arana) teamed with The Right Way to face of with Dreamer's former allies The Reckoning. The Reckoning won the match but only because Dreamer and El Destructor fought off through the crowd-80

 

We went backstage following this as Son of Vengeance finds Carnage laid out backstage but didn't know who did it. Cornell finds him and says he knows who did it and he will team with him on night 2 in another tag title match.

 

The Architect was out next with his lackey Onslaught and complained that just two months ago he was CZCW Champion and now he's not even on the biggest show of the year. He issues an open challenge which was accepted by House of Stone II (David and Dan Stone III) and House of Stone won-83

 

The semi main event was an absolutely huge match as former friends and stablemates James Diaz and Tigre Salvaje Jr went head to head with Tigre Salvaje's career on the line. The two have been brawling back and forth for months after Tigre attacked Diaz following a win over Jack Pryde and Diaz said that he wanted to be the one to finally get rid of Tigre for good. He would find himself unsuccessful however and Tigre lived to fight another day-99

 

The main event of Night One was for the TCC World Title and it saw Hurakan challenge the current champion Aaron Andrews in one of the biggest CZCW matches ever. Andrews has been champion since January when he dethroned Alicia Strong and Hurakan earned his opportunity the month prior when he won a fatal 4 way against Dreadnought, Strong and Americana Jr to earn this chance. He would take this chance and became the 5th ever person to hold that title-92

 

Night 2:

 

Night 2 began with a performance from a band but as they went for an encore Mainstream Jack Pryde came out, destroyed all their instruments and then started mouthing off on the mic. He was interrupted by Naoji Azumi and we got our opening match which Jack Pryde won. I think my biggest dissapointment in this save is never getting Jack to CZCW Title level but his skills never developed enough to give him that chance-97

 

After The Reckoning and The Right Way feud was reignited yesterday they were given one final match by Tommy Cornell in a loser leaves tag match which The Reckoning won meaning Chris Ball and Romi Yamato had to leave CZCW-75

 

Up next was an Extreme Title match as Skye Hermosa defended against Zel Quinn. The story was that Quinn was looking at rebounding from his loss in his series with Bret Heartbreak and wanted to redeem himself by winning a record equalling 5th reign with the Xtreme title while Skye Hermosa had made everyone of her challengers tap out over the past 6 months. In the end I went with Zel winning because I realized that all of his reigns with that title had either 0 or 1 defence before he lost it so I planned for him to have a much longer reign this time around before winning it for a record 6th time again at next years show-86

 

Following on from last night's show Electric Dreamer and El Destructor faced off with Dreamer getting a measure of revenge on The Reckoning-86

 

As I mentioned in my previous post, Nate DeMarcus attacked tag partner Snap Dragon II and this was revealed last month so tonight we have SD II looking to get revenge when he challenged DeMarcus and Gray for the TCC Tag Titles alongside Americana Jr but sadly they seemed to have little chemistry (Storyline, not actually in-game) so the more experienced tag team walked out still champs-88

 

After a filler match we had another tag title match as Carnage faced off with SoV and ??? Carnage were in the ring all boastful and mocking until a familiar music played and walking out next to Son of Vengeance was the most dominant CZCW Champion of all time: DREADNOUGHT. The match ended up being more even than many would have thought, mainly because the challengers kept on trying to one-up each other and arguing and this also happened with their managers Dawn Gemmell and Emma Chase as well. In the end though the duo were just too dominant and they walked out the new CZCW Tag Champions. It also happened they had excellent chemistry and the plan was for a very long reign-99

 

Up next we had the match that was setup yesterday as Brooke Tyler challenged CILL's Coco Malloy for the TCC Women's title and as expected, Brooke walked out the new champion-94

 

Our semi-main event had the most build of any matches across the two nights and it saw Tommy Cornell Jr facing off with newcomer El Mitico Jr. Back in January Tommy Cornell hyped up the biggest signing in CZCW history but when El Mitico made his entrance he was jumped from behind by Tommy Cornell Jr who claimed that no signing was bigger than him and that this was just another power trip from his dad to undermine him. They went back and forth on the mic for months before finally getting to face off in this match which saw El Mitico Jr pick up the win-99

 

The main event was a huge one. Lucy Stone-McFly put her CZCW Title on the line against Uprising winner and her Uncle: Edd Stone who in return put the NOTPBW Canadian title on the line as well. Minutes after winning Uprising Edd was joined in the ring by the entire Stone family where he shocked the world by laying out his brother Dan Stone Jr and walking out on the entire family. He then came out the next month and talked about how his family never cared about him and how he was always the black sheep so he would spite them by taking Lucy's title and getting revenge on his dad for kicking him out all those years ago. The next show he went one stop further when he revealed the NOTBPW title and claimed that he was owed that title and that it belonged to him, essentially crowning himself as the champion. After Lucy retained against The Architect that night he would lay her out and made our WTTCZ main event official. Family vs Family for two different world titles. The original plan was for Edd to win here before losing it down the line to Fuyuko Higa but due to Higa's pregnancy plans changed and Lucy ended up retaining her title when she made Edd tap out-100

 

It's sad to finally end this save but I might come back to it in the future and I left it in a really strong place IMO. Also, I'm now excited for my next save.

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Do you even have competition?

 

Well as an old-school WCW fan my goal is crush the WWE. Bawhaha. I imagine at some point someone will kick up as competition when I decide not to pay some Main Eventers and let them go, but hopefully by that point I will have built up to the point where it doesn't hurt too much.

 

Honestly, when Nitro launches I might do a brand split in some way. I've buffed WCW Saturday Night into a 2hr show, so I could pretty easily split the two shows into 2 brands (as much as I dislike brand splits).

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Getting back into TEW2020 now after a hefty work transition. Don't have time to do a diary anymore but have enough time to play again thankfully. So, I noticed you can start a brand new company from scratch if you start a game unemployed. So, now I am playing a new game as the World Wrestling Alliance, working out of the Tri State area right now.

 

Frederique is carrying my company as WWA World Heavyweight Champion with his 60 pop. He's portrayed somewhere between "Franchise" Shane Douglas & NXT's Booby Roode. With his old partner Mikel Alonso (Handsome Stranger) helping him, Frederique is my #1 guy as I build up the rest of the roster. Currently, he is feuding with Pablo Rodriguez.

 

Currently, I'm doing a 8-man round robin tournament to decide my WWA Television Champion, something I never tried before. I'm totally just letting it fly and see where it lands, but my intentions are to have Ernest Youngman & Nelson Callum (respectively 47 & 46 pop in Tri State) as the final competitors.

 

My tag division (and stables) are a mixed of veterans and unknown talent hungry for a chance. Headlining the division right now is the group known as The Tribe, a babyface stable of Samoans portrayed all as family (Akima Brave, Toma, Rhino Umaga, Samoan Machine). Brave & Toma are the current tag champions, feuding with another duo of Samoans, Java & Tribal Warrior. With Eric Tyler as their mouthpiece, Savage Fury are out to prove they are still the dominant Samoans in professional wrestling!

 

My other notable stable is a brash trio known as The Enterprise. Led by their mouthpiece Ross Henry, they are made up of Nelson Callum, Ash Campbell, & Logan Wolfsbaine. They rotate as singles stars and tag teams, a well oiled machine ready to take over the wrestling world. Put simply, they're kinda my version of the Undisputed Era.

 

All this going on, I'm trying to build up stars with Star Quality. Masked Cougar is doing pretty well, building up popularity quite fast. He might even be the guy to dethrone Frederique if he maintains this pace. I also managed to talked Masa Kurata into working in the US, and he's just running through the roster one by one, building up popularity along the way.

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Currently simulating from 1920-1980. Just entered July 1952

 

Game world is developing nicely with several major promotions starting to dominate the industry.

 

Top Three Promotions

Jim Crockett Promotions

World Athletic Association

Empreso Mexicana de La Lucha Libre

 

Top 10 Workers in the World based on Popularity

1. Lou Thesz

2. Killer Kowalski

3. Hard Boiled Haggerty

4. Rodney Pickett

5. The Deacon

6. Jack "The Neck" Vansky

7. Travis "Mr. Detroit" VAnsky

8. Kamari ADdington

9. Nature Boy Buddy Rodgers

10. Wyatt Dambrosio

 

Man and Female Wrestler of the Year

Annual Awards

1951 - Art "The Mechanic Horvat" ------------ Mae Young

1950 - Taylor "The Dreamer Foster"---------- Mae Young

1949 - Buddy Rogers ------------- Mae Young

1948 - Buddy Rogers ------- Mae Young

1947 - Buddy Rogers --------- Mae Young

1946 - Joe "Mr. America" Jackhammer----------- Mae Young

1945 - Alexander "The Killer" Pelham ----------- Mae Young

1944 - Alexander "The Killer" Pelham------------ Mae Young

1943 - The Amazing Rabbit Mae Young

1942 - Johnny Cage ---------- Mae Young

1941 - Johnny Cage --------- Mae Young

1940 - Johnny Cage ----------- Judith "The Man" Doerr

1939 - Taylor "The Dreamer" Foster ----------- The Wolverine

1938 - Taylor "The Dreamer" Foster ------------ Judith "The Man" Doerr

1937 - Lou Thesz ----------- Kunie Hashiguchi

1936 - Johnny Cage ----------- Judith "The Man" Doerr

1935 - Taylor "The Dreamer" Foster ----------- The Wolverine

1934 - Johnny Cage ------------ The Wolverine

1933 - The Deacon -------------- The Wolverine

1932 - Rodney Picket -------- The Wolverine

1931 - Rodney Picket --------- The Wolverine

1930 - No Winner ------------ No Winnter

1929 - Masteusz "The Dragon" Chase -------- Gwyneth Morgan

1928 - Masteusz "The Dragon" Chase -------- Gwyneth Morgan

1927 - Seihachi Taku ------- Gwyneth Morgan

1926 - No Winner --------- Gwyneth Morgan

1925- No Winner --------- Gwyneth Morgan

1924 - No Winner ---------- No Winner

1923 - No Winner --------- Gwyneth Morgan

1922 - No Winner ------- Gwyneth Morgan

1921 - No Winner -------- Gwyneth Morgan

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