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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Tew101" data-cite="Tew101" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47520" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>So I'm PSW. Remo got cut by SWF due to proustite scandal. I brought him in has been an average babyface. Protected but no crazy interesting storylines. He lost to Ernest Youngman & wants to prove he's better. So my issue is I have two routes to go with him. <p> </p><p> I'm going to turn him heel. Grandmaster Phunk returned to PSW acting like a big time star. I want to pair up Grandmaster Phunk as Remo's manager. Kinda like a Ric Flair to Remo's Triple H. I love stables so I want to build stable around the two. </p><p> </p><p> Stable option 1: Bring in Enygma as a Sting like figure. Treated like a legend, mostly quiet, protected babyface. Over a year or so I would turn him heel. Kinda like Sting in Main Event Mafia. Says new generation doesnt respect people before, or add spin that PSW is hardcore garbage wrestling. He joins with Grandmaster Phunk & Remo. I add 1 to 2 former champions of "big" company. So I basically recreate Main Event Mafia. The finally of story depends on how long it'd go. </p><p> </p><p> Stable option 2: Evolution. Remo-Triple H, Grandmaster Phunk-Ric Flair, get a high menace high sq monster (Batista), and a 2nd generation star Chip Martin, James Diaz, and others for consideration to be the Randy Orton. </p><p> </p><p> I'm leaning Option 1 for the end game of using Enygma, Grandmaster Phunk, Remo, and whomever else to elevate my core stars. People like Ash Campbell, Nelson Callum, Ernest Youngman, and Logan Wolfsbaine. Option 2 is interesting because it doesnt have to be a 1 to 1 comparison to Evolution. So the ending doesnt have to be pushing the two young stars over Remo.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I'd personally go with Option 2 if Enygma is in too bad time decline, and just because I always have huge success with putting little guys in stables with well experienced workers, its both fun and productive! Still Option 1 is good if you yourself like it more.</p>
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<p>Bcg (2020-2021)</p><p> </p><p>

<em><strong>The first year is over, and Black Canvas Grappling has certainly grown to outstanding levels, we're easily the fastest growing company in Japan, especially with our new TV show, PRIDE OF THE BLACK CANVAS (I book it as NJPW’s shows, big matches but with little impact on the here and now, there basically bigger tours really). EXODUS, SAISHO, & 5SSW all had really good years in terms of growth, while Burning Hammer has had a respectable year cementing itself as the premier league in Japan. PGHW however has really struggled to gain any momentum this year, a good main event scene but a weak undercard really has put a dampen on their events. In America, the balance of power has shifted as NICKY CHAMPION left the tower he built to try his hand in the SWF. This move has given The Eisen’s all the tools to get the SWF back on the top, especially with the USPW title around the waist of an aged Tyson Baine. EILL, CWA, and RAW are doing fine (Cameron Vessey to the SWF is another steal that puts them into good territory) but 21CW are the real winners of 2020; sweeping into all the major awards for the year.</strong></em></p><p><em><strong> </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

</strong></em></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><em><strong>WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Edward Cornell (x1)</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

COMPANY OF THE YEAR: 21CW (x2)</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

TEAM OF THE YEAR: Hot Stuff (x1)</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

MATCH OF THE YEAR: Edward Cornell def. Tommy Cornell on Best of British Wrestling to retain the 21st Century World Title.</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

SHOW OF THE YEAR: 21CW: Head to Head 2020 (93) </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

YOUNG WRESTLERS OF THE YEAR: HURAKAN (x1) </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

VETERAN WRESTLE OF THE YEAR: Axxis Jr (x1) </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

FEMALE WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Brooke Tyler (x2)</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

MOST IMPROVED COMPANY OF THE YEAR: SWF (x1)</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

INDY WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: Fuyuko Higa (x1)</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

MANAGER OF THE YEAR: KRISSY ANGELLE (x1) </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

ANNOUNCER OF THE YEAR: DUANE FRY (x7) </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

COLOUR OF THE YEAR: EMMA CHASE (x6) </strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

REF OF THE YEAR: CHAD BRENT (x1)</strong></em></p></div><p></p><p><em><strong> </strong></em></p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;">The Lion’s Roar IX: </span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#48D1CC;">(87)</span></span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;"> (13,348)</span></span></span></strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

-<strong>The reign of Funakoshi is finally broken, as Mabuchi Furusawa achieves his ultimate destiny as he defends his (self declared) GCG World Heavyweight Championship, and wins the BCG World Championship. </strong>Post match the entire Golden Tower came out to celebrate this historic moment, they’re not super heels in a sense, but obviously these GCG invaders are bad guys, even crying in the main event of our biggest show. <strong><span style="color:#48D1CC;">(89)</span></strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p><p>

-<strong>Bunrakuken Torii & Yasunobu Masuno defeated The Wild Ones in a good tag match</strong>, as previously stated, Torii Masuno have excellent chemistry together, and I wanted to have a good showcase for them and Bruiser to be on our big show. <strong><span style="color:#008000;">(81)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>Razan Okamoto got some momentum back with show stealing win against SUKI, who he challenge on the basis of defending BCG’s Honor against CGC</strong>, SUKI denies being in the Golden Tower, who still are trying to court him into the faction based on his shared history in the golden canvas. <strong><span style="color:#48D1CC;">(92)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>Danjuro Kikuchi saved his BCG Challenger Series reign from a hungry Jotaro Tanaka.</strong>I At this stage I decided to add some spice to the Challenger Series besides it’s U-30 mark, I’ll be adding a stipulation of reaching 15 defenses it can be vacated for a world title shot, nothing revolutionary, but it’s something. <strong><span style="color:#9ACD32;">(63)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>DeathKnell 755 retain the Tag Titles against Triple K, continuing their monster run with the belts.</strong>The challengers are starting to thin against DeathKnell, can a brave team step up to the plate to dethrone the now longest reigning tag champs in BCG.<strong><span style="color:#008000;">(71)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>Stables Wars in the undercard, The Golden Tower (Azumamaro Shimizu, JOJI, & Lion Genji) defeat OMEGA 2020 (Blast Ikoma, Logan Wolfsbaine, & Yuta Isono) in a (somewhat) shocking defeat.</strong>, no loss for OMEGA however, as Blast is still gaining pop, Yuta continues to grow, while Logan has become a standout in his own right, big things in the future should I be able to keep the glorious one. <strong><span style="color:#9ACD32;">(69)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>Tanyu Toshusai, Yoshinaka Taku, & Sharaku Okimasa all were involved in a big tag at the start of the show.</strong>,</p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;">World Tag League I: </span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#48D1CC;">(90)</span></span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;"> (15,000 Sell Out!)</span></span></span></strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>In BCG’s MOTY; Furusawa retains his newly won BCG/CGC titles against Okamoto.</strong> Two guys who I can put together and just blow the lid off the place, had one of the two angles did better, I think this would have been show of the year. <strong>Afterwards, SUKI came out, confronting the Golden Circle about their endless recruitment attemps by challenging Furusawa for the belts at Generations!</strong> The stakes are set, GCG meets GCG in the main event of a BCG show.<strong><span style="color:#48D1CC;">(93)</span></strong></p><p><strong>

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<strong>Torii & Masuno beat Miura &Yoshizawa to win the first World Tag League, and get a shot at reigning Tag Champs DeathKnell.</strong> I had wanted the winners of the first tournament to be 2 big guys to give legitimacy to the tournament, but finding these two had awesome chemistry as a believable tag team really helped. Don’t feel like posting up the whole 16 team tournament, but some surprises included Mercutio Sleep & Quinten Queen from our American cohorts in XWA, The reunion of Shoot Club as Marc Speed teamed with Al Coleman, as well as the special reunion of the Brothers In Vengeance<strong><span style="color:#008000;">(84)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>The Good Ole Boys pick up a needed win over Triple K and Funakoshi.</strong><strong><span style="color:#9ACD32;">(79)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>DeathKnell 755 keep the Tag Titles against the pairing of Sharaku Okimasa & Roku Sotomura. </strong><strong><span style="color:#9ACD32;">(62)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>SUKI defeated Yoshinaka Taku in the laters first real taste of a big match feeling on PPV.</strong><strong><span style="color:#008000;">(82)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>Danjuro retained the Challenger Series, OMEGA 2020 got a mutliman Win, and Two members of the Golden Tower; Shimizu and Urogataya, won a multi team match to challenge DeathKnell at Generations.</strong>, really had fun booking the Tag League, and a lot of things just clicked when it came to this show.</p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;">Generations 2020: </span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#008000;">(81)</span></span></span></span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family:'Arial Black';"><span style="font-size:18px;"> (18,140)</span></span></span></strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>The clash of former GCG stars collide as Furusawa defends his titles against SUKI, literally going seconds before the 30 minute time limit to win the match. SUKI, lying almost unconscious, is welcomed into the Golden Tower (unofficially)as they carry both men into he back.</strong> What does this all mean for the BCG/GCG world title scene in the new year, we’ll have to find out, as rumors are stirring that someone is coming, someone Furusawa definitely doesn’t want to hear from.<strong><span style="color:#008000;">(83)</span></strong></p><p><strong>

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-<strong>Funakoshi, Okamoto, Torii, and Masuno defeat The Good Ole Boys & Marc Speed.</strong> Torii & Masuno are holding off their tag title shots until the right time (IE next year’s Tagamania).<strong><span style="color:#008000;">(81)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>Danjuro defeated OMEGA 2020’s Logan Wolfsbaine to keep is Challenger Series in a great match, he now sits at 7 successful defenses.</strong> <strong><span style="color:#008000;">(70)</span></strong></p><p> </p><p>

-<strong>OMEGA 2020 won a six man against Taku & Triple-K, DeathKnell retained against the Golden Tower, Yoshusai & Matsuzawa beat Sharaku Okimasa & Roku Sotomura, and The Golden Tower won a big pre-show ten man.</strong> </p><p> </p><p>

The first year completed, and BCG has nowhere to go but up, and with the new massive amount of cash I’m making, I’ve just stolen a big name from BHOTWG, someone from Furusawa’s nightmares, and even in talks to take away a USPW star would (I, atleast) think would be a perfect fit for The Black Canvas.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="James The Animator" data-cite="James The Animator" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47520" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'm not sure if Option 1 is the right choice. In the main database, Enygma is 44 years old to start the game. If his time decline has already started, he may not give you value for money, and I imagine he will be very expensive. With that in mind, I would lean towards Option 2. To fill in your Batista role, I don't think there are any candidates better than Papa Swoll. His star quality isn't megastar-level, and neither is his menace, but they're both very high, and he has plenty of charisma too. As for the Randy Orton spot, I know he's not a second-generation star, but I think Xavi Ferrera would be great in this role. He's on your starting roster, so you don't have to build up his overness from scratch. Also, he is a good athlete with decent star quality and charisma. Like you said, neither of these two ever have to outshine Remo if you don't want to go in that direction.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Papa Swoll as Batista is super interesting. I didn’t even think of that. My save is 2 years in and Xavi got signed by TCW. Xavi would’ve been interesting as I struggled to find a true character to him and that’s why I let him get signed.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="MaiTyLer" data-cite="MaiTyLer" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47520" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I'd personally go with Option 2 if Enygma is in too bad time decline, and just because I always have huge success with putting little guys in stables with well experienced workers, its both fun and productive! Still Option 1 is good if you yourself like it more.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I didn’t know Enygma was already in time decline. So that does change things. It’s 2022 and I would want that story to go 2-3 years at least. I throughly enjoy stables. It’s easy way to build popularity and skills. I just don’t want to over do the whole stable turns on a guy or split storyline.</p>
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TCW The War To Settle The Score

February 2020

 

In A Tag Team Fatal Four Way Match, Beautiful Love (Danny Fonzarelli & Frederique) defeated The Elite, Devine Fortune, and the newly formed team known as Team Beef (Tana The Mighty & T-Bone Bright). (62)

 

As a result of their victory, Beautiful Love will challenge The Shade Gang for the TCW World Tag Team Championship later in the evening.

 

Mr. Lucha defeated Chris Flynn. (59)

 

RH Enterprise’s Roderick Remus defeated John Anderson. (68)

 

The newly formed team known as W.M.D. (Maverick & One Man Army) went to a Double Disqualification with The Behemoths. Referee Michael Bull threw out of the match after it broke it out into complete mayhem. (69)

 

The Syndicate’s Edd Stone defeated former friend Bart Biggins. The assist goes to fellow Syndicate members Eddie Chandler & Nate Johnson. (70)

 

Sammy Bach defeated Jay Chord in a Last Man Standing Match. The finish came when Bach came flying off the entrance stage, putting Chord through a pair of tables! Bach managed to get up right before the ten count! (81)

 

The Shade Gang (Marc Speed & Matt Hocking) defeated Beautiful Love to successfully retain the TCW World Tag Team Championship. The third member of the trio, Troy Tornado, interfered to help his buddies keep the gold. But of course! (70)

 

Greg Gauge defeated Joshua Taylor to successfully retain the TCW Television Championship. Taylor already had his injured knee (thanks to Gauge) and Greg’s father Sam Keith to worry about in this title match. Little did he know that there would be a masked man who would interfere, attacking Taylor’s injured knee behind the referee’s back! Gauge would lock Taylor in the Proton Lock, and Taylor had no choice. Taylor made the business decision and tapped out! (84, Match of the Night!)

 

Two weeks later on Total Wrestling, it would be revealed that the masked man is none other than Greg Gauge’s brother, Matthew Keith! The Keith Family have united in TCW, and are now known as The Kings of Wrestling! *Cue “Kings Never Die” by Eminem*

 

In the Main Event, The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins & Doc Hammond) defeated TCW World Heavyweight Champion Aaron Andrews & Mighty Mo in a Tag Team Street Fight. Prior to the match, TCW General Manager Ricky Dale Johnson would have the rest of The Syndicate escorted from the arena in the hopes to avoid outside interference.

 

Well, RDJ unfortunately was wrong. Mighty Mo’s rival Freddy Huggins would interfere, blasting both Mo and Andrews with steel chairs. This would allow Hawkins to put Mo away with Full Moon Rising. (74)

 

A surprisingly low score that definitely made me pause. The only big negative for the match was that Aaron Andrews was “off his game.” Oh well, next time!

 

After the match, there appeared to be more to this story than just Huggins costing his rival Mo the match. Freddy Huggins would embrace Hawkins & Hammond in the ring! Two days late on Total Wrestling, it would be confirmed. Freddy Huggins (and his sister Laura Catherine) have joined The Syndicate!

 

Also on Total Wrestling, GM RDJ would announce the return of a classic TCW Event, A Little South Of Sanity! It will be TCW’s next event, and it will embrace the classic southern wrestling gimmick. In fact, there will be a Bunkhouse Brawl 20 Man Battle Royal, with the winner guaranteed a future TCW World Heavyweight Championship Match!

 

Plus, TCW announced the main event for A Little South of Sanity. The rematch we have all waited for! Wolf Hawkins will once again challenge Aaron Andrews for the TCW World Heavyweight Championship. But this time…it will take place in a Fifteen Foot High STEEL CAGE!!!

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<p>I've been playing NJPW since 1992, and am now in 2000. I've been very strict about oversaturating my company with gaijin. I've had some legends come and go, such as William Regal, Vader, Ricky Steamboat, Dave Finlay, Ric Flair, etc. I hired Steve Austin when he was around 28 years old in like 1994. After he clawed his way to being one of the most over guys on my roster, and becoming the Rattlesnake, WWE have finally come calling. </p><p> </p><p>

I find myself unsure, I've let other gaijin guy after a while, sort of to simulate the real life and also as an added challenge. I let Vader go to WCW, etc. This one, feels shitty. I think it is time though, he just lost his feud with Chono who betrayed NWO Japan (leaving all the gaijin there) and forming Team 2000. Stone Cold also lost the IWGP Heavyweight title to Chono as well, so realistically... Stone Cold has a perfect arc to go out on. At 35 though, I feel like this is the last time I see the Rattlesnake in my company at his best. </p><p> </p><p>

What should I do? Do I let Stone Cold go? My roster would certainly feel it, but I don't know. Re-signing him would feel slightly wrong for some reason. Especially since I can grab Shawn Michaels after (whose done **** all in WWE as of 2000) and I do have a Kurt Angle rising up the card rapidly. I decided if I were to hire anyone from WWE, it could only be Undertaker or Shawn, largely because I have Kane. Who WWE give zero craps about because they have yet to go after him despite him being at like 90 overness. So yes, what do I do? Let Stone Cold go to where he historically became one of the most popular wrestlers ever to do it? Or do I continue this alternative reality despite going against my own challenges?</p>

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<p>I decided to start a game as the new owner of WWE. I hate what the company has become, I hate that it nearly killed any interest I had in wrestling so... I restructured the entire company.</p><p> </p><p>

Brand Split has gone. The roster has seen more than 40 in ring workers and around 10 backstage leave.</p><p> </p><p>

Championships have been cut down to the below (Champions next to them);</p><p> </p><p>

[June 2024]</p><p> </p><p>

WWE Champion:</p><p>

Seth Rollins (def. Roman Reigns)</p><p> </p><p>

WWE Intercontinental Champion:</p><p>

Austin Theory (def. Dijakovic and Jey Uso in a 3 way for vacant title)</p><p> </p><p>

WWE World Tag Team Champions:</p><p>

Otis & Odyssey Jones (def. The New Day)</p><p> </p><p>

WWE Women's Champion:</p><p>

Io Shirai (def. Becky Lynch)</p><p> </p><p>

WWE Cruiserweight Champion:</p><p>

Cedric Alexander (def. Ali)</p><p> </p><p>

(I didn't book these but as they are my child company...)</p><p> </p><p>

NXT Champion:</p><p>

Von Wagner (def. Bron Breakker)</p><p> </p><p>

NXT North American Champion:</p><p>

Pete Dunne (def. Boa)</p><p> </p><p>

NXT Women's Champion:</p><p>

Xia Brookside (def. Mayu Iwatani)</p><p> </p><p>

NXT Tag Team Champions:</p><p>

The Creed Brothers (def. Solo Sikoa & Josh Briggs) </p><p> </p><p>

On top of that, I closed down NXT UK and allowed 90% of the roster to leave (I cheated a bit with this and used the editor to put their deals to 1 day). I kept hold of a couple of people I would put in NXT.</p><p> </p><p>

Raw is back to a 2 hour show and a regular PPV schedule of 1 show a month (as well as a yearly event in India). Sporadic UK/European shows also happen but usually it is a Raw or Smackdown! rather than a PPV.</p><p> </p><p>

I have built a solid tag division as I am a lover of tag team wrestling. The division consists of;</p><p> </p><p>

New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)</p><p>

The Uso's (Jey & Jimmy)</p><p>

The Destroyers (Otis & Odyssey Jones)</p><p>

The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford)</p><p>

Dangerous Alliance (Dijakovic & Brooks Jensen) Managed by Paul Heyman of course and aligned with Brock Lesnar.</p><p>

Nuevo Legado del Fantasma (Sergio Velasco & Jose Velasco) Managed/teamed with Santos Escobar. Sergio and Jose are Angel de Oro & Niebla Roja in Mexico.</p>

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I've been playing NJPW since 1992, and am now in 2000. I've been very strict about oversaturating my company with gaijin. I've had some legends come and go, such as William Regal, Vader, Ricky Steamboat, Dave Finlay, Ric Flair, etc. I hired Steve Austin when he was around 28 years old in like 1994. After he clawed his way to being one of the most over guys on my roster, and becoming the Rattlesnake, WWE have finally come calling.

 

I find myself unsure, I've let other gaijin guy after a while, sort of to simulate the real life and also as an added challenge. I let Vader go to WCW, etc. This one, feels shitty. I think it is time though, he just lost his feud with Chono who betrayed NWO Japan (leaving all the gaijin there) and forming Team 2000. Stone Cold also lost the IWGP Heavyweight title to Chono as well, so realistically... Stone Cold has a perfect arc to go out on. At 35 though, I feel like this is the last time I see the Rattlesnake in my company at his best.

 

What should I do? Do I let Stone Cold go? My roster would certainly feel it, but I don't know. Re-signing him would feel slightly wrong for some reason. Especially since I can grab Shawn Michaels after (whose done **** all in WWE as of 2000) and I do have a Kurt Angle rising up the card rapidly. I decided if I were to hire anyone from WWE, it could only be Undertaker or Shawn, largely because I have Kane. Who WWE give zero craps about because they have yet to go after him despite him being at like 90 overness. So yes, what do I do? Let Stone Cold go to where he historically became one of the most popular wrestlers ever to do it? Or do I continue this alternative reality despite going against my own challenges?

 

Let him walk.

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I have reached the level of World domination. I made over $70 Million last month, my Merchandise sales are twice as much as my roster's bill. Merchandise pays for everyone's contract and then some.

 

Aaron Andrews last month sold $2.6 million in Merchandise, and I got $1.3 million of that. His contract is only $400,000 per month. My total Worker cost was $8.7 Million and my total Merch sales were $17 Million.

 

I made ten times what USPW made last month.

 

I am in the process of stealing Scythe and Remo from SWF. Why? Because I can. Do I have plans for them? Nope. I offered Remo $1 Million per month because that's chump change. I offered Scythe half a Million per month because why not?

 

I think I have become what I hate -- A mindless corporation hellbent on world domination. Time to hoard all the relevant talent.

 

Might be time for a Brand split? I have over 70 workers on my roster and 80 in developmental. What am I even doing?

 

I am currently in September 2024.

 

MAJOR STARS

Aaron Andrews

Alicia Strong - WWA Women's Champion

CJ Allen (User Char)

Jack Bruce (Still going strong after coming out of retirement!)

Princeton Pryce

Rick Law

Tommy Cornell

 

STARS

Amber Allen

Angry Gilmore

Bear Bekowski

Dale Osman (Original Sinner) - WWA Tag Team Champion

Dan Stone Jr. (Same boat as Jack Bruce!)

Dangermouth

Davis Wayne Newton

Dreadnought - WWA Tag Team Champion

Ernest Youngman - WWA Network Champion

Fro Sure

Greg Gauge

Hollywood Bret Starr

Jack Jackson

Jay Chord - WWA World Champion

Lawrence Luger

Leigh Burton

Nicky Champion

Prime Time Jack Pryde

Sammy Bach

Skip Beau

Steve Frehley

Viktor Beskov

Yuta Isono

 

WELL KNOWN

Charity Sweet

Christy Higgins

Clyde Washington

David Stone

Edd Stone

Eddie Poundstone

Gargantuan

Hellcat Hernandez

James Diaz

Jay Silver

Jules Roy

Kid Fantastic

Lucy Stone-McFly

Ricky DeColt

Sayeed Ali

Sean McFly

Shooter Sean Deeley

Steven Parker

Tavon Blake Jr

Yuri Illiakov

 

RECOGNISABLE

Claire Winters

Dagger

Debra Hume

Fuyuko Higa

Johnny Bloodstone (Occasional Wrestler, Road Agent)

Kalder Tagg

Mimic

Prometheus

Reilly Patton

Stan Manna

Thimbleby Langton

Toshie Suzambo

War Machine

Wolfie Tagg

Yvonne Ericks

Zippy Deverell

 

UNIMPORTANT

KC Glenn

Pearl Windham

Rockin' Ryan Turner

Wooton Fitzpaine

Yu Hashimoto

 

MANAGERS & PERSONALITIES

Bruce The Giant - Well Known

Dawn Gemmell - Major Star

Elizabeth Cartier - Well Known

February Malaise - Recognisable

Jemma Griffiths - Unimportant

Jenny Playmate - Well Known

Joanne Rodriguez - Major Star

Katie Cameron - Recognisable

Krissy Angelle - Well Known

Lucinda Lush - Recognisable

Raven Nightfall (Also a Road Agent) - Recognisable

Ricky Dale Johnson - Well Known

Streetz - Recognisable

Sam Keith (Also a Road Agent) - Recognisable

 

ROAD AGENTS

Cherry Bomb

Duane Stone

Jeremy Stone

Johnny Bloodstone

Raven Nightfall

Runaway Train

Sam Keith

Tamara McFly

Vixxen

 

Sam Keith is still running MAW. But I have him on a non-exclusive Written Contract, primarily because I wanted him for a storyline with Greg Gauge. Might as well keep him around as a Road Agent? I do seem a bit lacking in "Major" Stars, so Scythe and Remo will actually be nice additions.

 

Any name on the list you don't recognise is probably just a generated wrestler from my Performance Center or another dojo.

 

There are definitely a lot of wrestlers on my roster who's contracts I probably won't renew. I'll cycle them out and replace them with people I have in developmental. Especially some of the older workers who aren't at the top of the card.

 

KC Glenn came in with practically no popularity in Canada, so he's a work in progress. I've had him align himself with the Stones (and McFlys) to get some exposure quicker. I have a "House Of Stone" stable. I was thinking of hiring some of the actual recently generated House of Stone dojo trainees and having them as extras. In Kayfabe the stable is kind of like an MMA Team, they're training buddies, so it'd make sense to get some of Dan Stone Jr's students some International exposure for the fun of it! Bring in two at a time for a short stint. They can appear in angles with the main crew on my 'A' Show and then job on my 'B' Show. I'm sure exposure on my Enormous worldwide coverage network will help them land some more permanent jobs.

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We don't know that for sure. Peria never mentioned if Austin has poor morale, and so I'm going to assume he's perfectly happy in Japan. This is more about Peria's experience playing the game.

 

Here's my advice. If WWE drives up his asking price really far, to the point where Austin would have the most expensive contract on your roster if your bid wins, let him go home to America. If you can outbid WWE, definitely keep him. If you do keep Austin, my advice would be to put him in a mentor role, forming a tag team with a native Japanese wrestler who could become a big star for you in the future. I'm thinking Shibata would be the best bet, but I am slightly fascinated by the dynamic of an Austin & Tanahashi tandem. You might have completely different plans, but those are just my two cents.

 

I’m just all about creating competition. Having a rival get stronger gives me the vibes. I like doing that so it forces me into a booking and star creating corner

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We don't know that for sure. Peria never mentioned if Austin has poor morale, and so I'm going to assume he's perfectly happy in Japan. This is more about Peria's experience playing the game.

 

Here's my advice. If WWE drives up his asking price really far, to the point where Austin would have the most expensive contract on your roster if your bid wins, let him go home to America. If you can outbid WWE, definitely keep him. If you do keep Austin, my advice would be to put him in a mentor role, forming a tag team with a native Japanese wrestler who could become a big star for you in the future. I'm thinking Shibata would be the best bet, but I am slightly fascinated by the dynamic of an Austin & Tanahashi tandem. You might have completely different plans, but those are just my two cents.

 

I think he was speaking simply about how gaijin (at least North American ones) historically have preferred to inevitably return to their home countries. Not so much my game experience. Austin was just the second longest IWGP Heavyweight Champion of the decade, first being Chono. He should realistically be happy. I'm also far enough into the game where I can offer Austin any ludicrous contract and not impact me in the slightest.

 

My original plan with Austin was to have him put over Jun Akiyama whose finally at a point to join the main event scene, and then feud with Mutoh. Austin would likely never win the title again. Plus he isn't winning the G1 largely because I don't want a gaijin winning it for a while. I don't know if I'll wait for Omega to win it, but I do plan on making it a big deal.

 

If Austin were to pick a Young Lion currently, it would be Shibata I'd imagine. Tanahashi has been teaming up with a declining Fujinami. I'll let Austin go as I have been happy to help WCW and WWF get a stronger roster. Thanks everybody! Going to be a bit bummed but it is the better choice for a healthier game.

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The guy used Tinypic, which I guess doesn't like embeds.

 

I got him covered tho.

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I genuinely think this is the prefect WrestleMania card I've ever seen, better then X7.

 

I also feel this image is why I love TEW and especially other people's TEW games, reading Zack Gowen is given a IC title shot by WWF owner Funaki just makes you wonder how it got to that point, but you always know it was a long and rewarding journey.

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TCW A Little South of Sanity

March 2020

 

Kings of Wrestling member Greg Gauge defeated Benny Benson to successfully retain the TCW Television Championship. (79)

 

TCW’s newest star Fro Sure defeated RH Enterprise’s Akima Brave for his first TCW PPV Victory. (62)

 

With Eddie Chandler & Nate Johnson waiting in the ring, Mr. Lucha would make his entrance and reveal his mystery partner. Much to the shock of everyone, it’s now former SWF Superstar, Mikey Lau!

 

Mr. Lucha & Mikey Lau defeated The Elite in tag team action. (69)

 

RH Enterprise’s Roderick Remus defeated Tana The Mighty, thanks to a distraction by the one and only, Ross Henry. (73)

 

Joshua Taylor defeated Kings of Wrestling member Matthew Keith by Disqualification. The DQ took place when Keith’s brother Greg Gauge interfered, saving Keith from Taylor’s Butterfly Lock. (79)

 

The Kings of Wrestling proceeded to beatdown Taylor, including daddy dearest Sam Keith. But, the newly signed Mikey Lau would run in to make the save, preventing further harm to Taylor!

 

The Shade Gang (Marc Speed & Matt Hocking) defeated Devine Fortune to successfully retain the TCW World Tag Team Championship. (76)

 

In a Dog Collar Match, Mighty Mo defeated The Syndicate’s Freddy Huggins, bringing this heated rivalry to a close. (83)

 

In the 1st Annual TCW Bunkhouse Brawl, Sammy Bach won the 20 Man Battle Royal to win a future TCW World Heavyweight Championship. Bach would eliminate last his longtime rival Jay Chord to secure the victory. (75)

 

All in all, I enjoyed reviving the Bunkhouse Brawl in TCW. But, I think next time when I book A Little South of Sanity, I’m going to make the winner receive a World Title or TV Title Match on the same night.

 

In a Steel Cage Match, The Syndicate’s Wolf Hawkins defeated Aaron Andrews to become the NEW TCW World Heavyweight Champion. The final encounter! TCW General Manager Ricky Dale Johnson warned Hawkins that this would be his last chance. Andrews, meanwhile, voided his title rematch clause to make Hawkins agree to a Steel Cage Match!

 

Andrews thought he had fought off all the possible Syndicate interference in the Steel Cage Match, and even got some help from ally, Mighty Mo. It looked like Andrews overcame it all after laying Hawkins out with his patented Spear.

 

But, as Andrews proceeded to crawl out the cage door, Doc Hammond would slam the cage door on Aaron’s head! Andrews was left out cold, with part of his body hanging out of the cage door! Wolf Hawkins would crawl over the champion’s limp body and drop to the floor, securing his 4th reign as TCW World Heavyweight Champion! (92, MOTN)

 

Two days later on TCW Total Wrestling, Sammy Bach would cash in his World Title shot, spoiling Wolf Hawkins’s title victory celebration. But, Bach’s opportunity to finally win the TCW World Title would be destroyed by none other than Jay Chord!

 

Before Total Wrestling went off air, TCW General Manager Ricky Dale Johnson would reveal to Hawkins his title challenger at the next PPV, Where Angels Fear To Tread. Get ready Wolf, because you’re next title challenger is Mighty Mo!

 

Also at Where Angels Fear To Thread, the first ever Ticket To Mayhem Match! GM RDJ’s creation, it will be a 6 Man Ladder Match with a contract hanging above. That contract is one wrestler’s ticket to headlining TCW Total Mayhem 24, and challenging for the TCW World Heavyweight Championship!

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<p>Just Finished Booking my Summerslam 1993 - Three of my five big events are now Two Night (Wrestlemania and King of the Ring being the others), so here is the results;</p><p> </p><p>

Summerslam Night One;</p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TITLES MATCH</p><p>

<strong>The Steiners</strong> defeated AMN(Simmons and Reed) rating.66 (NEW CHAMPS)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Owen Hart</strong> defeated Tiger Mask rating. 77</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Quebecers</strong> defeated Ground and Pound(Nikita Koloff and Phil LaFon) rating. 66</p><p> </p><p>

NORTH AMERICAN TITLE</p><p>

<strong>Eddie Guerrero</strong> defeated Dr Death rating. 74 (NEW CHAMPION)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Mr Perfect</strong> won a Battle Royal to face Shawn Michaels for the IC Title on Night Two rating. 79</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>John Tenta</strong> defeated The Natural Disaster(Typhoon) in a Loser Leaves Match, John Tenta will now be renamed Earthquake again rating. 56</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Bam Bam Bigelow</strong> defeated 123 Kid rating 78</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Macho Man and DDP</strong> defeated the Hollywood Blondes rating. 86</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Undertaker</strong> defeated The Ultimate Warrior rating. 82</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ric Flair</strong> defeated Razor Ramon via Stoppage for Blood Loss rating. 93</p><p> </p><p>

Mr Perfect sustained and injury in his win so i pulled him from Night Two with an angle where Arn Anderson took him out as revenge for eliminating him. Marty Jannetty was named replacement on the show to shock HBK</p><p> </p><p>

SHOW RATING - 92</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

NIGHT TWO</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Crush and Great Muta</strong> defeated The Samoans rating. 78</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Great Kokina</strong> defeated British Bulldog rating. 81</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Legion of Doom</strong> defeated The Heavenly Bodies rating. 81</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Vader</strong> defeated Sid Justice rating. 80</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Roddy Piper and Big Bossman</strong> defeated Billion Dollar Man and M.E.(Mike Enos) w. Sgt Slaughter the referee rating. 81</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Brand</strong>(Lex Luger, Style Guru Steve Keirn, The Model Rick Martel, The Artist Al Perez and The Enigmatic Eddie Gilbert) defeated Ricky Steamboat, Ultimo Dragon, Texas Tornado, Tatanka and Minoru Tanaka rating. 83</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Huk Hogan</strong> returned and defeated Papa Shango rating. 76</p><p> </p><p>

IC TITLE MATCH</p><p>

<strong>Shawn Michaels</strong> retained against Marty Jannetty rating. 85</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

WWF Title Match</p><p>

<strong>Bret Hart</strong> retained Jake Roberts rating. 83</p><p> </p><p>

SHOW RATING - 88</p><p> </p><p>

Disappointted with the Main Event not delivery a bigger rating. Both well over, and Bret v Luger at King of the Ring gave me a 100 rating. Hogan/Papa was also disappointting. </p><p> </p><p>

Booking now on to Beast in the East Two Night Showcase in Japan to build my size there and get a better TV Deal.</p>

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I just finished my first year with a custom Strong Puroresu company in Kyushu, and it's been going surprisingly well, especially since I had some trouble filling out my initial roster. The company has over $11,000 in the bank right now, although popularity growth has been unfortunately very slow. There are a few members of the roster who have played significant roles so far, and I'd like to highlight them.

 

Commander Kawagishi has been the absolute MVP of the company so far. He quit Exodus within the first month of the save, and I picked him up before my third show. He has great skills for flying and technical wrestling, so he can have a great match with basically anyone on the roster. Kawagishi's popularity in our region shot up dramatically, and he's already at 31 in Kyushu by the end of the first year. He just won the main title, and I'm planning on giving him a good, long run with the belt.

 

Motoyuki Miyake has been the biggest workhorse of the save thus far. He held the main title from April to November before losing it to the Commander, and he puts up the best match numbers of anyone so far. Considering that he's only 25 and hasn't reached his peak yet, I expect him to be incredible if he doesn't get snapped up by another company.

 

Stunner Sayuki was my first champion, and he's been a solid worker who never has a bad match. However, he quickly got passed by a few of the new signings. At this point he's basically the gatekeeper of the main event, although I may give him another run with the belt before retirement if his good performances continue.

 

Ryobe Uno isn't quite at championship level yet, but he's rapidly approaching it. He's one of the best wrestlers in the company and has been gaining popularity steadily. His "Number One" gimmick is already legendary in less than a year, and I'm taking that as a sign that he's primed for great things.

 

Saneatsu Shigemitsu is... unfortunately the worst wrestler in the company. He's the only person that puts up worse numbers than the young lions. However, he has a good attitude backstage and doesn't seem to mind being a jobber, so I think that I might keep him around for a while. Maybe I'll let him ride out this role until he retires, although I won't be making him a road agent because his psychology is so bad.

 

Masafumi Torii is definitely a solid hand and has the ability to put up solid numbers and get over with the fans. However, he's spent a good amount of the year being punished with jobbing duty because of how many incidents he's caused. He's the biggest discipline problem I have, and if he doesn't stop getting into fights, I might have to let him go.

 

Jinzaburo Kakinomoto is the newest young lion I signed, and he was the first to graduate from that status. About a week afterwards, he went on a radio show and said that he should be the star of the show. I'm going to give him a few matches with some of the higher-level wrestlers in the company like Orange Tsuchie and Shimpei Hirose to let him learn from them, and I'll see if he can keep up.

 

For the second year, I'm planning to introduce a secondary title, and if I can get enough spare money, I'll look into hiring some gaijins. There's a couple that I already have an eye on. After this good start, I'm hoping that within a few years the company can grow really nicely and establish itself as a good name in puro.

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Just began an AEW save starting in January 2022, kept the first week as close to real life as possible.

With that being said, I ran Danielson-Page to open Dynamite in week 1, it got a solid rating BUT Adam Page tore his achilles and is out 11 months initially but I had the surgery done and he'll be back in 3 months.

I have now set up a championship tournament to name a new champion in the interim: Danielson-Jericho and Miro-Moxley. Those matches will be held on the next Dynamite with the new champion being named at Beach Break.

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