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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="dcrazydude" data-cite="dcrazydude" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="48476" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>The file in people named " ╡guila Azteca" was causing the "missing file" issue</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thx will fix it in the friday update.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="xalaidne" data-cite="xalaidne" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="48476" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Hello,<p> </p><p> Thanks for this great mod but i notice an issue with some big workers like the rock, austin, taker, rvd, kane.</p><p> They have gimmick rated awful instead of legendary !</p><p> </p><p> So i want to give this feedback.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Ok, seems like not only the randomness is causing the large amount of awful rated gimmicks. The TEW2016 "performance" settings didn´t convert well to TEW2020 attributes. Every worker has a bunch of "can´t play" attributes that shouldn´t be there.</p><p> Will mass delete all "can´t" attributes in the friday update and set them up individually over time...</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="janS" data-cite="janS" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="48476" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Thx will fix it in the friday update.<p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Ok, seems like not only the randomness is causing the large amount of awful rated gimmicks. The TEW2016 "performance" settings didn´t convert well to TEW2020 attributes. Every worker has a bunch of "can´t play" attributes that shouldn´t be there.</p><p> Will mass delete all "can´t" attributes in the friday update and set them up individually over time...</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thank you very much to take the time to fix this.</p>
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<p>Didn´t quiet progress as much as wanted, but updated the download link in the first post.</p><p> </p><p>

The update includes:</p><p>

The above mentioned real world venue update</p><p>

All worker "can´t" attributes removed</p><p>

The first batch of broadcasters overhauled</p><p>

Additional stables fine tuning</p><p>

Some more minor changes like new workers Maurice Tillet and Australian wrestler TNT, new dojo AWF, masked alters Strong Machine G & F, 2 new tribute shows...</p><p> </p><p>

Can´t name an exact date, but the next update will follow when broadcasters, tv-shows, events and titles are finished.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="janS" data-cite="janS" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="48476" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>What is the language setting on your computer under control panel/region?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Probably default. English? Why would that have anything to do with it?</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="KingBDL" data-cite="KingBDL" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="48476" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Probably default. English? Why would that have anything to do with it?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Just a guess, but TEW sometimes has problems with foreign characters if certain languages are set on the pc.</p>
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<p>Started a CZW game and noticed a couple things to fix. </p><p> </p><p>

For Drew Blood, the picture being used is <em>Danny Havoc</em>. </p><p> </p><p>

The Ultraviolent Underground picture is not of the belt.</p><p> </p><p>

The Tag Team Title picture is of the old version of the belts.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

When it comes to the belt pictures I have png's of the titles for you I will link them below! I even threw in the CZW Iron Man Title which was later renamed the "new horror" belt. Not sure if you want it or not but here ya go!</p><p> </p><p>

New CZW Tag Titles:</p><p>

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Real CZW Ultraviolent Underground Title:</p><p>

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CZW Iron Man / New Horror Title:</p><p>

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Hope this helps! <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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It’s only on your mod. Works fine with every other mod.

 

So i removed all german characters like "ü,ä,ö", hopefully this will fix it with the next update.

 

Started a CZW game and noticed a couple things to fix.

 

For Drew Blood, the picture being used is Danny Havoc.

 

The Ultraviolent Underground picture is not of the belt.

 

The Tag Team Title picture is of the old version of the belts.

 

Thx, fixed the drew/ havoc situation. Ultraviolent Underground picture is a older version of the belt if i am not mistaken, but changed it anyways.

All newer titles pictures should be in the picture pack;)

 

How close is the mod to being fully converted? I can't wait to play, I just don't want to run into any major bugs. :D

 

Estimating 6 months until full conversion is done. Even though far from finished, the current version is playable.

 

Actual Broadcaster-Errors:

Yeah, this is due to the recent TEW update. You should be able to skip it when starting a game. Actually, this error message doesn´t make sense to me. For german channels for example, they mostly broadcast in one region but wouldn´t accept a company that has some sort of global popularity at least. So this should not be an error.

 

BTW the broadcasters are getting a big overhaul right now. Currently i have finished around 120 broadcasters with 420 broadcaster changes for these channels (including evolving bios over time if enough info was given). Will be included in the next update, and also can be used as real world and historical broadcaster database.

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Idk if you wrote it yourself or if you got it off the Chikara website or what, but your bio for Still Life with Apricots and Pears has a pretty big mistake. The person behind the character uses they/them as well as the character.

 

Changed the description to "Still Life identifies as binary, and wishes to be described by the plural pronouns them/they."

 

Any updates on this?

 

Maybe next week i will drop an update;)

Finished my broadcaster project and currently busy adding a company in a game region that wasn´t used yet. Will reveal the company with the update (local indy promotion).

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Update

Download link is available in the first post of this thread

 

  • Fixed wrongly set Canadian Venues for Manitoba and Saskatchewan
  • Added a couple of hundred more Venue descriptions
  • Hundreds of Picture additions and more colorized pics
  • Finished some more Dojos that were unadjusted
  • #speakout narratives added
  • WCCW World Six-Man Tag Team and KCXW Metro Title added
  • AJW Beauty Pair added
  • NWE added commentator Dan Peterson and TV Show NWE Destiny
  • FCF added TV Show Smash TV
  • OVW shedule overhauled
  • All active companies descriptions overhauled
  • Fixed a bunch of workers with wrong set Nationality
  • Russian Independent Wrestling Federation company, events, workers and titles added
  • Removed all German special letters from picture file names, which probably caused game crashes
  • Some more minor changes like, couple of new workers, new dojos, title history updates, spelling mistakes fixed etc.

 

Loading Times

Loading Times increased! From now on there will be 2 WOTI Database versions. One will have all 3000+ "protege" relationships deleted, the other not. This is due to TEW2020 having a very high performance impact on workers who have relationships and are under contract with a company. Deleting all proteges, as they make up most of the relationships, will reduce loading times from around 5min 30sec to 4min on the first day. As the game progresses the difference isn´t that much anymore. While simulating week one with all proteges active, the loading time has an average of 17min 15sec and without 9min 40sec (7min 35sec difference). The second week with proteges active takes 11min and without 8min 50sec (2min 10 sec difference). So if you want a fast loading game during the first week, pick the version without proteges. If you don´t mind, and want the most details, pick the other. Most protege relationships are mentioned in the bios anyways.

 

Broadcaster Overhaul

Completly set up the broadcasters to TEW2020 standards. In addition, broadcasters are not static anymore. They will change according to real life events in the game for the next 10 years. For example, changes can include the broadcaster Logo, Name, Range, Setting or Description. Some broadcasters even "hard close" now, while other new broadcasters pop up. If a broadcaster closes, you will get a narrative, giving you a heads up a month in advance.

 

Update preview for the first Russian wrestling promotion in WOTI:

 

Independent Wrestling Federation

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Independent Wrestling Federation is based in Moscow, Russia. The company was founded in 2002 by Vadim Koyagin and was took over by Danila Dmitriev in 2012. In the national language, the IWF is referred to as NFR (Nezavisimaya Federatsiya Restlinga). What started out as a backyard promotion slowly improved to Russias biggest independent promotion. On a monthly bases IWF runs their show IWF Danger Zone, with occasional special events in between. The company is carried by homegrown talent such as Ivan Markov, Serge White, Vladimir Kulakov, Slava Neskubin and Anton Deryabin, but once in a while flys in more established stars like El Generico. The biggest struggle for Russian pro wrestling is, it requires investment due to wrestling not being very popular in the country.

 

IWF Events

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Titles

IWF Heavyweight -> IWF Moscow -> IWF Hardcore -> IWF Lightweight -> IWF Tag Team -> IWF Womens -> IWF Presidents Cup -> IWF Hardcore Cup -> IWF World (Retired) -> IWF Interregional (Retired) -> IWF Internet (Retired)

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Wrestlers

 

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"People's Champion" Anton Deryabin (October 14, 1988) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Anton was trained by Vadim Koryagin and made his debut on July 22, 2006 for IWF. A fan favorite, Anton is the most decorated wrestler in IWF history, claiming the IWF Heavyweight Title six times, the IWF Tag Titles three times and winning the 2017 Moscow Cup. He is also a member of the stable brOMEN. Since the foundation of NSW in 2014, he has two companies he regularly competes for. In NSW he often uses the ring name Antonio El Campeon del Pueblo, wrestling under a mask. Despite his success, Anton has always kept in touch with the audience, never denying a souvenir photo or autograph. He also worked in Singapore Pro Wrestling and in France for Ligue Nationale de Catch. Anton for sure is one of the core pillars, that helped establish independent wrestling in Russia. Monstrous strength, multiplied by many years of experience, makes Anton one of the most dangerous wrestlers in Russia.

 

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Ivan Markov (February 6, 1984) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Trained by Vadim Koryagin and Loki, he has wrestled since September 2004 and is known by the fearsome nickname “Locomotive” and logically enough has put opponents away with such moves as the locobomb and the train horn. Markov is most known for his work in Independent Wrestling Federation, where he is a former 5 time Heavyweight Champion, Hardcore Champion, an two time Tag Team Champion. In addition, Markov won the IWF's President's Cup in 2005. In his early career he teamed with Flex Bludberg as Lokoflex. He has been a member of the stables KGB48 and Opposition. Lately, Ivan also had a hand in training students at IWF. He has also traveled outside of his homeland notably wrestling for DDT in Japan, Westside Xtreme Wrestling in Germany and for Turkish Power Wrestling. A solid heel, "The Big Boss" Markov knows how to work a crowd. Ivan is married to fellow wrestler Natalia Markova.

 

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"The Russian Wolverine" Vladimir Kulakov (March 24, 1988) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow, Belyaevo. A living legend of Russian wrestling, he was trained at IWF School under Vadim Koryagin, and has been performing in the ring since May 2003. This powerlifter is a persistent and uncompromising fighter who defends his ideals and his way of life. Each fight involving Kulakov turns into a real battle, keeping the audience in suspense from beginning to end. His vast experience and incredible fast paced techniques earned him many titles and respect in the world of professional wrestling. Kulakov is equally good in battling it out under classical rules or with weapons in hardcore matches. He is recognized as a founding father of hardcore wrestling in Russia. To date, this wrestler successfully performs all over the world, entering the ring against any opponent. His path as a fighter began long ago, but is still very far from complete!

 

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"Tractor From Lozhkino" Konstantin LaPatka is an Russian professional wrestler. Nobody knows the exact data he was born, but over a bottle of tequila it became known, that LaPatka was born in Moscow. At the age of 3 he moved with his parents to Mexico. There he saw the colorful lucha style. After returning to his home country and training at the IWF School, me made his debut on February 23, 2008 against Anton Deryabin. Sometimes competes as Lopatkin, a Michael Jackson dancer gimmick, and slavish village ghetto gangsta Petrukha. Then he went on to feud with Vasya Shtyr, who claimed that under the guise of LaPatka was his former partner Petrukha. Honouring lucha, he participates mostly for the lightweight title and often wrestles in trio matches. Since 2015 he is part of the stable Team Evil, together with Freddy Machete and Nick Chui. He also wrestles regularly for NSW. Outside of the business he is a bass player in the band "Headlock" of his wrestling colleague The Gladiator.

 

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Serge Sullivan (July 25, 1988) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Serge was "born" and lived the first three years of his life in Dublin, Ireland. After that, his parents moved to Moscow, but his Irish temper did not leave him, as he certainly loves to fight! From the age of 7 he began to engage in freestyle wrestling and trained in hand-to-hand combat since the age of 10. In 2008, he joined the IWF school and started powerlifting. His debut took place in a three way match against Korotkov and LaPatka on October 16, 2010. After participating in the 2011 President's Cup he went after the IWF Lightweight Title, but failed due to a lack of experience. He went on to form a tag team with LaPatka and together they managed to win the IWF Tag Team Titles twice. He also captured the IWF Moscow Championship twice. Through a good working realationship between IWF and Northern Storm Wrestling, he occasionaly works for NSW, making his debut for the promotion on November 19, 2016.

 

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"Yaroslavl Nugget" Ronnie Crimson is an Russian professional wrestler from Yaroslavl. Crimson began his career in his native Yaroslavl in December 2004. Thanks to his talent, he has gone from the small Yaroslavl promotion RFEB to the arenas of Moscow, wrestling for IWF and NSW. It was there that he made a name for himself. He successfully combines power techniques with hardcore wrestling, and year after year he replenishes his collection of champion belts. In 2006, he became one of the participants in the first ever staircase battle match. Crimson’s talent was not only appreciated in Russia. In 2011, along with Ivan Markov, he was invited to perform in Japan at the Union Pro double show. Until recently, Crimson was a member of the stable brOMEN, but after their collapse, he prefers to play alone. Also worked in a team called Omen with Serge White. Crimson has demonstrated several times that he, like no other, guarantees a honest and colorful wrestling experience with his appearance.

 

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Dmitry Orlov is an Russian professional wrestler from St. Petersburg. He has been into sports since an early age, participating in handball and boxing. After training under Vadim Koryagin at the Independent Wrestling Federation School, he made his debut on January 24, 2015, teaming with Alexey Khitrykh against Joker and Shocker. At the end of the year, he was awarded the title of IWF Rookie of the Year 2015. Early on in his career Dmitry usually teamed with Alexey but soon became a single competitor. Through IWF´s working relationship with Northern Storm Wrestling and Dmitry being a St. Peterbrug native, Dmitry made his NSW debut at the NSW anniversary Northern Storm X. In 2016 he formed a tag team with Ronnie Crimson. The next year the duo managed to capture their first gold, the IWF Tag Team Championchip and win the Triumph Team Tournament. Dmitry went on to become IWF Heavyweight Champion. Other accomplishments include winning the 2016 People's Choice Cup and 2017 President's Cup.

 

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Mikhail Nikitin (December 15, 1991) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Being a fan of wrestling since his childhood, Mikhail devoted most of his life to sports, dreaming of one day personally entering a ring. As a result, he decided to join the IWF School. Thanks to his past sports experience and impressive physical appearance, he was able to quickly master the basics of wrestling. His debut took place on December 18, 2010 at IWF Dangerous Zone No. 61 against Lokomotiv Ivan Markov in a 2 vs 1 handicap match, where Fyodor Markov became Mikhail's partner. At the moment, Mikhail Nikitin is undoubtedly one of the most promising and gifted IWF wrestlers. Within half a year after his debut, he became the winner of the 2011 Luzhniki Cup, and now he is firmly targeting the main title of the promotion. He also wrestled as the masked Hammer, usually forming a UDSSR themed tag team with Sickel and Friedrich. Most recently he was entrusted with the role of IWF General Manager.

 

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Freddy Machete is an Russian professional wrestler. Billed from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Freddy has a background in Capoeira and was trained at the Independent Wrestling Federation School. Hemade his debut under the name Freddy Martello on May 16, 2009 against Alexei Shchukin. Freddy was voted best rookie of the year and went on to mainly compete in tag and trios matches. Together with LaPatka, he forms Team Evil. The duo managed to win the IWF Tag Team Titles twice. Since 2015 he worked as the machete wielding Freddy Machete. He has been with Northern Storm Wrestling since their very first show in 2014. Even if the audience is not particularly happy with his appearances, Freddie's made his presence felt. On September 20, 2015 Freddy took part in a no DQ four-way match and became the first NSW Extreme Champion. Also formed a short lived tag team with Blondevil named The KingStarZ, winning the NSW Tag Team Titles in 2019. He uses a combination of Capoeira kicks and highflying moves.

 

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"Drunken Master" Sanya Pankov (January 1, 1990) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Before joining the business he was an accomplished Karate fighter competing in the middleweight class. The lover of rock, punk rock and metal arrived at the IWF school on June 1, 2008, and made his debut in the ring literally a month later. His background in Sho-kan Karate proved to be a great asset, with each of his matches, Pankov honed his skills. Sanya successfully applies all his skills in matches, combining wrestling and karate and thus developing his own personal and unique style. A lot of his opponents fell right into his trap, not expecting such a fighting skills from a punk-looking guy. Since 2011, he also has been coaching future wrestlers at the IWF School. Moscow punk and an adherent of the Eastern martial arts culture, Sanya combined two opposite and seemingly incompatible directions. But his matches each time prove to both opponents and spectators that this is possible.

 

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Tim (July 30, 1994) is an Russian professional wrestler from Kamensk Uralsky. Tim was trained at Independent Wrestling Federation School under the guidance of Vertigo and Sanya Pankov. Hailing from "Scranton, Pennsylvania", he made his debut on June 14, 2014 at IWF New Blood, teaming with Leo against The Soviets. Celebrating their "heritage" and American culture in general, Tim and Leo went on to form a regular tag team. The same year Tim was awarded the title of rookie of the year. After Leo retired from active competition, Tim focused on his singles career and captured the IWF Moscow Title once and the IWF Lightweight Championship twice. Tim calls himself a supporter of "fair wrestling", but many viewers fundamentally disagree with this. Moreover, for his actions in the ring, Tim often hears a disapproving hum from the crowd. However, he personally does not care about the opinion of all these, as he himself puts it, “friends”. All that interests Tim is a victory over his opponents.

 

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Leo is an Russian professional wrestler from Podolsk. Leo has a background in Kick boxing, Jiu-jitsu, Russian hand-to-hand combat and weightlifting. He was trained at Independent Wrestling Federation School under the guidance of Vertigo and Sanya Pankov. Hailing from "Scranton, Pennsylvania", he made his debut on June 14, 2014 at IWF New Blood, teaming with Tim against The Soviets. Celebrating their "heritage" and American culture in general, Tim and Leo went on to form a regular tag team named America's Hope. The same year Tim and Leo were awarded the title IWF of rookie of the year. The duo also worked for Northern Storm Wrestling. In 2015 they teamed up with Yuri Chistyakov for the NSW TRIUMPH Trios Tournament, but were eliminated in the quarter finals by Alcor, Antonio El Campeon Del Pueblo and Gamer. Leo retired from active competition in 2016, and Tim went on to focus on his singles career. In 2017 Leo was offered the role of IWF General Manager.

 

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Maxim Kremnev (March 11) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Maxim joined the IWF School in 2005. At that time he was just 14 years old and the youngest member of the IWF roster. He made his debut on December 17, 2006 at IWF Full Break against Vasya Shtyr. In February 2008 Maxim won his first title and went down in history as the first IWF Lightweight Champion. After feuding againt LaPatka, Ronnie Crimson and Vasya, he suddenly decided to leave wrestling. At the end of 2011, he unexpectedly returned and attacked Joker with a chair. Afterwards they started a long feud that lasted six months. At the end of 2012, he put together a group with his students Sergey Bely and Valery Hamov, known as "Banderlog". In addition he is not alien to strategic thinking and building long term plans. He is one of the few IWF participants who likes to hear himself talk. Almost every match of his begins with a speech for the fans. 3 words that describe Maxim best: Charismatic, Sly, Aggressive!

 

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"Digital Messiah" Vertigo (April 21, 1986) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Hailing from Cyberspace of Neon Dungeons, he was trained at IWF School and made his installation on July 28, 2012. When the rampage and chaos of the flesh is put to rest, and digital technologies and cybernetics take the leading roles in the life of the remnants of humanity, he will sit on the throne of this new neon kingdom in the dark halls of the computer metropolis. Vertigo will direct with ruling hand the united consciousness of all creatures, entailing a miserable existence on the wreckage of the once majestic and reigning biological madness on the planet. Blood and metal will merge in an ecstasy of synthesis and a new, perfect genesis will march through time on this earth. Cutting the cyber space with his flight, the Digital Messiah will be applauded by the vile, pitiful scraps of living matter, and he will command the consciousness of the hive. Glory to Vertigo! Glory to Cyberspace!

 

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Alexander (August 2, 1992) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Alexander has a background in football, and started his wrestling trained at the Independent Wrestling Federation School. He made his debut at IWF Danger Zone #105 on May 27, 2017 against Mikhail Nikitin. In the past, he functioned as enfocer for the IWF General Manager. Alexander impressed with his strength and speed. With a height of two meters and a weight of more than one hundred kilograms, this wrestler is able to equally effectively use powermoves and rely oin his quickness, literally driving opponents into the ring. Alexander is a two time IWF Internet and one time IWF Moscow Champion. The future is looking bright for this young man!

 

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Yuri Chistyakov is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Trained at the Independent Wrestling Federation School, he made his debut on December 21, 2013 at Dangerous Zone Nr. 80, against Sani Pankov. Perhaps the only thing that remains human in Yuri Chistyakov is his name and surname. A few years ago, he stopped performing in the ring for some time and disappeared from the viewers field of view, and when he returned, few people could recognize him as the former Yuri. Red and black colors, makeup, strange symbols on clothes and meditations right in the ring have become a part of the life of the current Chistyakov, who began to call himself an adherent of the "Cult of Pain". What this cult is and what ideas it carries is not clear. But sometimes it seems that victories in the ring are not important for Yuri at all. His main goal is to inflict pain on his rivals, by any means necessary... His cult is more precious to him than all the championship belts in the world.

 

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Yaroslav Derzhavin (May 19, 1995) is an Russian professional wrestler from Krasnogorsk. Yaroslav proudly calls himself “the smartest wrestler” ever. And we have to admit that his words are right. Making his debut on July 29, 2017, after training at the Independent Wrestling Federation School, he has already managed to be a IWF Tag Team Champion, several times Internet Champion, and a Moscow Champion. Derzhavin believes that you can win smartly, and every time he steps inside a ring, he tries to prove it. Although some of the spectators question his methods, and some even get indignant, Yaroslav can substantiate each of his actions from a mathematical point of view and explain that only this way of fighting is truly correct for a truly intelligent person. The only one who maybe can match his high IQ is the Algebra Freak Scott Steiner. Making a 180 with his character, Yaroslav also competes under a mask and the ring name Afonya, in a comdey lucha tag team with Max Pro.

 

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Pro Max is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. One of the Independent Wrestling Federation audience's favorites is the eccentric wrestler Pro Max. He was a simple janitor until Mikhail Nikitin took him under his care, deciding to teach him the wisdom of wrestling. Making his debut on December 10, 2018, Max is very laconic, but his catchphrase "Lomaaat!", which he often utters before his matches, has already become mega popular with fans. Because of his naivety and simplicity, he constantly gets into trouble, which often involves his mentor Mikhail. Nevertheless, Max has already become an Internet champion several times, and in September 2019 he created a real sensation by winning the battle royale for the Luzhniki Cup, eliminating Ivan Markov in the final. He loves you and his ex so somebody should warn him: Max don´t have sex, with your ex, it will make your live complex. Max don´t have sex, with your ex, it will knock you of your legs. Oh Max stay cool and just relax.

 

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Ruby Brutus (August 31, 1995) is an Russian professional wrestler from Khimki. Brutus has a background in Ashihara Karate and was trained at Independent Wrestling Federation Wrestling School. He made his debut on March 19, 2020, at the IWF show New Blood. Good and evil are always opposed to each other. Good limits itself, so it can never win. To defeat evil, you need to become evil. Ruby Brutus is the necessary evil.

 

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Joker (August 29, 1990) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Joker trained at IWF School and made his debut on January 24, 2009 under the name Pavel "PK" Kurkin. Losing his first match against Ivan Gromov, Gromov and Leshy went on with a beatdown of Pavel, injuring him in the process. After recovering, he began performing in the lightweight division, but was drafted into the army in June 2009. Upon his return, he is given a fight against Ilya Malkin, in which he again got injured. Shortly after he captured his first title, the IWF Lightweight Title. In September 2011, he started showing weird behaviour and made his first appearance as Joker. Joker gradually took over the mind of Pavel and began to haunt him. Pavel, clearly against his will, participated in the "King of Hardcore" match, going against dangerous opponents. Pavel turned out to be to weak and the extravagant actions of Joker finally got complete control over him. Joker retired in 2017 after getting injured.

 

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"Professor Hardcore" Alexander Nabiev (June 22, 1998) is an Russina professional wrestler. Nabiev, originally from Nizhny Novgorod, was trained at the Gorky City Wrestling school and made his debut on November 20, 2016. He built his entire initial career on ultraviolent wrestling, the toughest style of wrestling. Nabiev was announcement as the first participant in the Independent Wrestling Federation Bloodsport matches and also wrestled for Northern Storm Wrestling. You can never know what he prepared for battle. Cheese graters, staple guns, syringes or his trademark saw blade knife will be used in sadistic ways you wouldn´t wish on your worst enemy. His career lasted only 3 years, but thanks to his absolute recklessness, "Professor Hardcore" has already earned himself a name in UV wrestling scene around the world. Over the course of his career he managed to win the GCW Slavonic Violence Tournament and the GCW Hardcore Title 2 times. Nabiev also runs a Russian Jackass Youtube channel.

 

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Alexey Khitrykh is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. Before joining the wrestling business, Alexey served in the army. After training under Vadim Koryagin at the Independent Wrestling Federation School, he made his debut on January 24, 2015, teaming with fellow rookie Dmitry Orlov against Joker and Shocker. Early on in his career Alexey usually teamed with Dmitry. He soon became a single competitor, going down a more extreme route than his partner, due to his soul gravitating towards hardcore fights. Competing for the backyard company Gorky City Wrestling, he put his body on the line in deathmatches, and became a two time GCW Hardcore Champion. Earning himself a reputation as one of the most brutal wrestlers he returned to IWF, giving fans the opportunity to see a completely different Khitrykh. Seasoned in many hardcore fights, Alexey brings ultra-violence with him! In 2019 he managed to win the Northern Storm Wrestling Anti-Championchip from Ivan Markov.

 

Guest Stars

 

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"Blonde Devil" Chris Korvinn (November 11, 1981) is an Israeli professional wrestler. Hailing from the Kingdom of Fire and wearing black and red wrestling gear, he was trained by Gery Roif and Raanan Tal, and made his debut in 2001 for Israeli Pro Wrestling Association graduating from Israels first wrestling school. He is a living legend of Israeli wrestling. When IPWA stopped running shows, he became a regular for All Wrestling Organization. "Turbo Lover" Korvinn has been performing in international arenas for almost 2 decades, regularly reaping the harvest in form of championship belts and awards. "King Diablo" has a black belt in judo, is a 5 times AWO Global World Champ, a Northern Storm Wrestling Tag Team Champion with Freddy Machete, the first champion of AWO Ukraine, a IPWA Champion and Independent Wrestling Federation Internet Champion. Since 2018 he almost exclusevily wrestles under the name BlonDevil. He refers to his fanbase as "Club Diablo Worldwide".

 

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"Chief" AramMir (June 27, 1982) is an Kurdish professional wrestler from Erbil, Kurdistan Iraq. The "Kurdish Warrior" started his wrestling training in 2012 under Australian wrestler TNT, all while living in Thailand. He made his debut the same year for TWF Wrestling. His former ring name is Brave Tiger. Since 2013 he is the promoter of Kingdom Wrestling Federation in Thailand, Pattaya. He also runs his own Pattaya travel agency, which is frequently used by Taishi Takizawa. He held the KWF Heavyweight Title from 2013 till 2016, making him the longest KWF Champion in the KWF history. He also is a one time KWF king of The Ring champion and one time Midle East Heavyweight Champion. Currently he resides in Moscow to further hone his craft at the Independent Wrestling Federation, making his debut on July 29, 2017 at the 2017 Moscow Sport festival in Luzhniki for the promotion. When not busy stepping inside the squared circle, he works as a fitness, bodycombat and kickboxing instructor.

 

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"The Russian Crush" Natalia Markova (January 11, 1989) is an Russian professional wrestler from Moscow. She attended the Moscow University Higher School of Economics - Law degree and later Moscow University for Industry and Finance "Synergy" - Masters Law degree. She also is a fitness model and personal trainer. Having aspirations to be a pro wrestler at the age of three Natalia has worked very hard to become the best at her sport. Markova started her career under the ring name Bonnie on January 13, 2007, after being trained at the Independent Wrestling Federation School. She managed to win the IWF Womens Title a staggering six times and is married to fellow IWF wrestler Ivan Markov. She had worked all over the globe, and since 2017 she competes in the US for Shine and American Combat Wrestling, winning the Shine and ACW Womens Title in the process. On October 13, 2017 it was reported, that Markova was offered a tryout at the WWE Performance Center.

 

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Polina Nikitina (October 31, 1989) is an Russian professional wrestler from St. Petersburg, better known under her ring name "Queen of Spiders" Mefisto. Debuting in 2011, she underwent further training at the Independent Wrestling Federation school in 2015. One of the most common phobias in the world is arachnophobia (fear of arachnids), and if you shudder at the mere thought of these creatures, you probably will not understand Mefisto. For her it is absolutely incomprehensible how not to love these graceful and beautiful predators. Transferring many skills from her favorites, Mefisto in the ring is like a spider. She can attack unexpectedly from an ambush, and can weave a network of combinations of tricks in which her opponents get confused. Once trapped, getting out of it is almost impossible. The original wrestling technique and spectacular appearance made Mefisto demanded not only in Russia, but also foreign wrestling promotions. After all, spiders are spread all over the world.

 

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Hey ho let´s go! Ramona (August 30) is an Russian professional wrestler. She was trained at Independent Wrestling Federation School, and made her debut on July 25, 2015 at the Moscow City Games in Luzhniki against Aeri and Mephisto. If rebellion has a female incarnation, then it is definitely Ramona. Daring, aggressive and sometimes completely uncontrollable, with every word and action she goes against the system, and sometimes even the rules. There are no authorities for her in the ring, the hooligan Ramona will go into battle against anyone! She is always ready to backup her words with actions. In battle, this girl surprisingly manages to combine a violent disposition with virtuoso technique. Therefore, even in spite of all the complexity of her character, Ramona is in demand both in Russia and abroad. The promoters, looking at her wrestling talent, are ready to forgive her for all the chaos she creates in the ring. She is a one time IWF and NSW Womens Champion.

 

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Kasey (May 1) is an Russian professional wrestler. Before joining the Independent Wrestling Federation School, Kasey has been an accomplished Karate fighter, winning several medals and championships in Moscow and Russia. She made her pro debut on July 23, 2016 against Ramona. Later on the duo became a tag team. Kasey is often called the "Scream Queen". Entering the ring, this petite girl always scares the audience with her deafening scream, which has not only become her trademark, but has repeatedly helped her to win matches. Enemies who receive the "Banshee Scream" in their ear, lose all orientation and literally become victims of the Queen. And if you consider that Kasey also has vast experience in martial arts, in combination with wrestling techniques, her arsenal is simply a killer mix of punches and throws. All this allowed Kasey not only to win the IWF Womens Title, but also to become the only representative of Russia today to win the SPW Queen of Asia Championship.

 

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Elita (June 12, 1996) is an Russian professional wrestler. She was trained at Northern Storm Wrestling School and made her debut on January 28, 2017 as a NSW Show. The goal of Elita is to always be the first in everything. Moreover, the methods by which victory can be achieved are of little concern to her. All means are good in war, and if necessary, Elita will skillfully use any means to achieve victory. Moral feelings, compassion and other emotional impulses, when it comes to becoming number 1, she considers manifestations of weakness. Elita never gives in to dangers and is ready to go to battle against everyone who crosses her path. It doesn't matter if it is a woman or a man. If someone gets in the way of the Elita, he needs to be prepared for a furious crazy attack. After all, the most important thing for this girl is victory. Despite being still a rookie, Elita managed to capture the KWF International Wrestlestar Women's Title and IWF Women's Title.

 

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Harvy Raida is an Russian professional wrestler. Residing in Moscow, she started training at the Independent Wrestling Federation School and made her debut on November 5, 2018 at IWF Blow. She does not recognize other people's bravado and mouthing off, preferring to do the talking directly in the ring. She is always fooling around, bullying and sometimes looking very frivolous, but gets real tough when it does come down to business and does not spare her opponents one minute. Harvey enters the ring to have a good time and kick someone's ass. Other than that, she has no other goal on her mind. Most recently she aligned herself with The Blonde Devil. Over the course of her short career, she managed to win the IWF Internet and at the 50th anniversary episode of IWF she defeated AWO Global Womens’s Champion “Spider Queen” Mefisto, Litana and Piper Sweet in a 4-Way Elimination Match to become The New AWO Global Women’s Champion. Her weapon of choice is the Harvy approved kendostick!

 

 

Staff Members

 

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Vadim Koryagin is an Russian professional wrestling promoter and trainer. Vadim learned his craft in 2001 at Camp Martell Wrestling. He is the founder and head trainer at Singapore Pro Wrestling and Independent Wrestling Federation in Russia. Independent Wrestling Federation was founded by Vadim in 2002, and since 2011 Danila Dmitriev helps him run the company. SPW was the first modern wrestling promotion in Southeast Asia, and was founded by Andruew Tang and Vadim Koryagin in February 2012. In 2019 Tang was charged with four counts of engaging in a conspiracy with 51-year-old Russian Vadim to cheat various banks, who were induced to omit to consider the true ultimate beneficial ownership when deciding whether to open the bank accounts. Koryagin was also charged with 26 further counts of a similar offence. Vadim had a hand in training a whole generation of aspiring pro wrestlers in Russia and Singapore. In his spare time he enjoys listening to Fatoumata Diawara and General Levy.

 

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Mikhail Vakhneev (February 12, 1984) is an Russian professional wrestler and commentator from Moscow. He joined the Independent Wrestling Federation School in August 2007. While learning at the school he was offered the vacant position of IWF General Manager in September 2007. Tired of ungrateful attitude towards himself, Mikhail, together with the IWF tag team champions Ivan Gromov and Oleg Leshin, created the group Vakhneev's Power Vertical. They pursued a tough policy of total discipline and adherence to the rules of mutual respect. The group disbanded and Mikhail was fired from the post of GM, and he finally fully devoted himself to be a pro wrestler. In August 2009, Mikhail made his in ring debut and went on to become IWF Tag Team Champion with SuperRus. His second Tag Title win came in a team called New Era together with Ugryumov. After winning the IWF Lightweight title two times, he transitioned into the role of IWF commenattor. He wrestled his last match in 2016.

 

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"Press" Valentin Marudov (October 20, 1980) is an professional wrestler, commentator and manager from Vitebsk, Belarus. Marudov was the Greco-Roman Wrestling Champion of Vitebsk before joining the Independent Wrestling Federation School and making his debut in February 28, 2003. Under his wrestling name Press, he went on to become a IWF Heavyweight Championship and helped establishing IWF as an independent company in Russia. Press was mostly involved in hardcore matches and his signature weapon was a sledgehammer. After retiring he was intrduced in the IWF Hall of Fame, as a member of the 2017 class. Under his real name and a few pounds lighter, he transitioned into a commentator, manager and authority figure for IWF.

 

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"Horor Rain" Maxim Mironov (July 14) is an Russian professional wrestling referee from Moscow. Maxim graduated from RosNOU University in 2009 with a degree in Systems and Computer Technology. He was trained at IWF School and made his debut on December 31, 2003, at IWF Demonstrations Club Avalon. Since then he mostly worked for Independent Wrestling Federation. He loves life, sports, good music, a fresh set of socks, himself, the world, being surrounded by friends and a nice drink. He also is a big admirer of the horror movie genre and names Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead and Resurrection of the Living Dead 1 as his favorite movies. But, the most importing thing for him is humor and love for life.

 

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Dmitriev Daniil (June 6, 1981) is an Russian professional wrestling referee from Moscow. He was trained at Independent Wrestling Federation School and made his debut on August 13, 2005, at NFR "Dangerous Zone" No. 14. Since then he has functioned as a referee for IWF and does some organization, preparation and conduct for the shows. Outside of wrestling Dmitriev shows interest in 3D graphic design, computers and listens to metal bands such as Iron Maiden, Manowar and Metallica. His favorite th shows are The Big Bang Theory, Bones, Clinic and Doctor House.

 

 

What is next?

Next i will focus on company shedules and events, do some balancing in terms of company ratings and popularity, and fix annual titles.

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Here is a minor update for the Real World Wrestling Venue Mod.

>>>Download Venue Mod<<<

Includes around 100 new decriptions, 20 new venues, and fix for the above mentioned wrongly set Canadian Venues in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. So if you downloaded the previous version, i recommend replacing it with the new one.

 

Thanks for the update, this is one of the best if not the best fantasy mods for TEW. Glad that you're still working on it.

 

Thx mate, yeah so many great mods out there;)

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Thanks so much for putting this out for 2020. I just downloaded it last night, but there are some major broadcaster issues in the US.

 

TBS somehow got set to Cable Subscription channel instead of Cable Commercial which is literally how every cable channel in the US is. I don't know what kind of issue that would cause in a game since you've got Sat. Night set to Late Night on TBS and sub channels are strictly On Demand only. Posted it in tech support since the game isn't set to check that.

 

Also, I know we're way weirder on how our TV is set up compared to the rest of the world.

 

Terrestrial Commercial--These are stations you can get from an antenna. Those are ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CW and also any of the 4-letter local channels you have in there along with WMC-5. So, if it isn't on this list, they're Cable Commercial.

 

Cable Subscription--These really don't exist at least the way they are in TEW. You buy cable or satellite and you get a ton of channels set in 3-6 pay tiers. The closest one would be Playboy TV as you have to specifically order it on top of any cable package. I wouldn't even consider the movie channels that way because Sub channels are On Demand only which doesn't describe them. If you did like HBOMAX, that would work as that's like Netflix.

 

Cable Commercial--Should be everything not Terrestrial that isn't Internet or PPV. That's how almost every channel is.

 

I'm only going to play US companies and have 0 idea how TV works overseas so I'll assume they're fine but you probably need to do one more pass just to avoid another TBS missed drop-down selection as those happen. With the new editor, it only takes a couple of minutes to fix them so we can do them ourselves, but I thought you'd like to know.

 

Again, thanks so much. This is always a blast of a mod to play.

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I just downloaded it last night, but there are some major broadcaster issues in the US.

Thx for pointing it out to me. Had a totally wrong understanding of what "subscription" means in TEW terms, and the help file description doesn´t really help either.

In my mind "subscription" was any regular channel that takes a fee to watch, for example your mentioned pay tier channels. Never realized "subscription" is an On Demand channel option in TEW, as it is nowhere mentioned and there being a separate on demand option under broadcasting deals. Little confusing...

 

Will fix channels for this mod and the Broadcaster Database in the next couple of days

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Thx for pointing it out to me. Had a totally wrong understanding of what "subscription" means in TEW terms, and the help file description doesn´t really help either.

In my mind "subscription" was any regular channel that takes a fee to watch, for example your mentioned pay tier channels. Never realized "subscription" is an On Demand channel option in TEW, as it is nowhere mentioned and there being a separate on demand option under broadcasting deals. Little confusing...

 

Will fix channels for this mod and the Broadcaster Database in the next couple of days

 

Yeah, as a Doctor Who fan, I have limited knowledge of how British TV has worked over the decades, and it is radically different than how the US is. But yeah, subscription in the game is essentially Netflix or Hulu. There are some of the channel types in the game that I think Adam just left in because it was easier than taking them out because they don't exist irl. Like Terrestrial PPV.

 

Also, looking at the attributes, I think you must have done the initial converting with one of the earliest betas that had the unfortunate issue of turning all drug and drinking use into Heavy as there are a lot of heavy drug users in the game that don't make sense. And somehow Buddy Landel has no drug use at all when that's a large part of why he never amounted to anything, though that's likely a legacy issue before you got to the data.

 

Oh, and the current-ish day WWE is still really lousy compared to everything else. Rollins is great but most everyone else is way too low. I know I'd mentioned that in 2016 too. That can go on the backburner as I doubt anyone is going to play as them when you have so many historical feds to choose.

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I installed this mod last night. First impression--this mod is HUGE. Like seriously freaking HUGE. Like every game day results in about 100 news stories HUGE. It's a little overwhelming. I assume I'll get used to it as I get deeper into my save. I think next time I start a WOTI game, I may consider turning off some of the areas in the game world.

 

That said, it's great to play this again. I started a game as NWA, and I've got Dusty set to battle Race, Steamboat/Flair, Midnight/RnR and all that old school goodness going on.

 

One error--you have a picture of Steven Regal (not the British guy, the other one) in place of Tommy Rich.

 

Thanks for all the work you've put in on this mod. Much appreciated.

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