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I noticed you keep using the name Hollywood Hulk Hogan, are you using Hogan as a heel in this time period?? That's super intriguing! If so how is that going in the mid 80s??

 

Correct. Hogan started as a heel in 1980 with Jesse Ventura as the Hollywood Blonds (Ventura went by Hollywood Jesse Ventura). They then went on to form THE ELITE with "Superstar Billy Graham". Graham went into politics half way into his reign, so Pat Patterson took over the reigns. Patterson then went into politics and and Larry Zbyszko took over. The Elite folded in 85, when Ventura finally completed his FACE turn. The whole time (when Hogan wasn't filming movies), Hogan was getting more and more bitter about being passed over before finally breaking free of THE ELITE and forming THE KINGDOM. Both factions no dead, but EVIL HOGAN continues.

 

My goal is to keep Hogan as the ultimate heel persona throughout the 80s. He is the mountain for babyfaces to climb.

 

Hogan will eventually turn face in 88. Flair, Arn, and Tully are going to arrive in 87, and basically destroy Hogan. Hogan will come back to end the new evil.

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Correct. Hogan started as a heel in 1980 with Jesse Ventura as the Hollywood Blonds (Ventura went by Hollywood Jesse Ventura). They then went on to form THE ELITE with "Superstar Billy Graham". Graham went into politics half way into his reign, so Pat Patterson took over the reigns. Patterson then went into politics and and Larry Zbyszko took over. The Elite folded in 85, when Ventura finally completed his FACE turn. The whole time (when Hogan wasn't filming movies), Hogan was getting more and more bitter about being passed over before finally breaking free of THE ELITE and forming THE KINGDOM. Both factions no dead, but EVIL HOGAN continues.

 

My goal is to keep Hogan as the ultimate heel persona throughout the 80s. He is the mountain for babyfaces to climb.

 

Dang that sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing.

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WWF March 1985 - September 2004

 

WWF

WWF Womens - Lola Gonzolez 2x

WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x

WWF Television - AJ Styles 2x

WWF World Tag Team - mNm 3x

WWF Intercontinental - Jeff Hardy 1x

WWF World Heavyweight - Randy Orton 1x

 

WCW

NWA World Tag- 21st Century British Bulldogs (Harry/Davey Smith) 2x

WCW Cruiserweight - Finn Balor 3x

WCW World Television Dave Finlay 2x

WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)

WCW United States - Samoa Joe 3x

WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x

 

WWF March 1985 - October 2004

 

WWF

WWF Womens - Linda Miles 1x

WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x

WWF Television - Dolph Ziggler 2x

WWF World Tag Team - mNm 3x

WWF Intercontinental - Jeff Hardy 1x

WWF World Heavyweight - Randy Orton 1x

 

WCW

NWA World Tag- The Dudley Boys 2x

WCW Cruiserweight - Finn Balor 3x

WCW World Television Ron "Mr. America" Ryan 1x (Picture a Jim Duggan clone)

WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)

WCW United States - Hirosi Tanahashi 2x

WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x

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Mid Atlantic Wrestling, June 2031, Post Fan Festival.

 

Mid Atlantic Championship-Christopher Ball, 223 days, 5 defences, Last defence was against War Piece at Fan Festival.

 

MAW American Title-Spencer Edmund, 393 days, 7 defences, Last defence was a double DQ against Eureka LaBelle at Old School Rules. Is now in a best-of-5 series with LaBelle so there will be no defences until WIABA.

 

MAW Tag Titles-D.I.B (Bryan Jewett and Hans Piccard), 29 days, 1 defence, defeated The Wild West, Big and Lytlle and Caballero/Mr Lucha III in a fatal 4 way at Old School Rules to become champions. Last defence was against Big and Lytlle at Fan Festival

 

MAW Women's Title-Nami Genda, 223 days, 3 defences, last defence was against Zofia Jankovic at Old School Rules.

 

COTT World Heavyweight Title-Christopher Ball, 29 days, 3 defences, defeated Frankie Perez in a title vs title match at Old School Rules to become Double Champion

 

Mid Atlantic Wrestling, November 2031, Post Where it All Begins Again

 

Mid Atlantic Championship-Christopher Ball, 337 days, 7 defences, last defence was at Where it all Begins Again against Nehemiah Loynes.

 

MAW American Title-Spencer Edmund (2x), 3 days, 0 defences, defeated Spencer Edmund (503 days, 7 defences) at Where it All Begins Again to win a best of 5 series, 3-2, to become the new American champion.

 

MAW Tag Titles-The Wild West (2x), 3 days, 0 defences, defeated D.I.B (3 defences) at Where it All Begins Again to win back their titles.

 

MAW Women's Title-Nami Genda (2x), 3 days, 0 defences, defeated Charity Sweet (1 defence) and Lynn Moore in a triple threat match to win back her title. Charity Sweet had won the title at The Battle of the Mid Atlantic against Genda and her only defence was against Olava Lida at The Clash.

 

Sam Keith Classic-The Wild West, defeated The Mission, The True Caballeros (Felipe and Jose Caballero) and then Christopher Ball and Matt Blackburn in the final to win the tournament.

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Title change extravaganza!!!

 

Jan 1970 - Jan (Wk.1) 1973

WWWF World Heavyweight - Antonio Inoki

WWWF US Heavyweight - Wahoo McDaniel (x2)

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Johnny Valiant

WWWF World Tag Team - Ernie Ladd & Sweet Daddy Siki

WWWF US Tag Team - Pedro Morales & Victor Rivera

 

Jan 1970 - Mar (Wk.3) 1973

WWWF World Heavyweight - Nick Bockwinkel

WWWF US Heavyweight - John Quinn

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Jimmy Valiant

WWWF World Tag Team - Bruno Sammartino & Victor Rivera

WWWF US Tag Team - The Spoiler & Gary Hart

 

John Quinn shocked Wahoo McDaniel in two matches back-to-back to take his US title. Before Wahoo could obtain his contract for Quinn, injury struck after a tag match with partner Gorilla Monsoon. Wahoo's wild nature in the ring led him to bumping Gorilla several times by accident, who uncharacteristically returned the favor by clocking Wahoo off of ringside apron. This caused an "injury" where Wahoo couldn't return to the ring and lost to Ernie Ladd & Sweet Siki. Afterwards, a shouting match of "who lost the match?" ensued and Gorilla went mad by further injuring Wahoo by Airplane Spinning his ankle into the ringpost.

 

The Spoiler & Gary Hart were up to no good despite their US Tag Team title victory. Bull Ramos was ringside to land some free shots on an already beaten Pedro Morales giving Hart the cheap roll-up. Pedro took time off to heal while Victor moved on to work with former partner Bruno Sammartino.

 

Bruno & Victor had taken a few tag matches winning over #1 contenders Luke Graham & Tor Kamata (Lou Albino's meddling had backfired once again!). Grabbing the interest of Ernie Ladd & Sweet Daddy Siki, they smelled an easy payday. Bruno had just been stripped of his figurehead status by the WWWF in mid-February and Ladd never considered Rivera a threat. Bruno turned back the years and Victor amped up the intensity to take the World Tag Team titles from Ladd & Siki. Realizing their situation, Rivera called out Spoiler & Hart personally to put their US Tag Titles on the line for their first defense.

 

Jimmy Valiant scored a major victory over his brother Johnny Valiant putting his feud with Blassie's Hollywood Agency to rest for a time. Blassie promised he'll have someone else to bring to the light heavyweight ranks, but he's keeping it a surprise...personally this could just be a bunch of hot air from Blassie at this point (or it could be a Garvin or a Fuller...).

 

The House of Heenan has regained the crown jewel, this time with the stable's backbone Nick Bockwinkel. Bobby and Nick claimed it was "all a part of the plan". The Destroyer and Ray Stevens were less than amused...so there seems to be dissention in the ranks. Inoki vows to take his rematch in Shea Stadium with Andre the Giant as ringside protection...a sort of one man lumberjack squad.

 

General News: WWWF purchase EMLL and WCW. Both federations were circling the drain but in the 2 months since purchase and light restructuring, they are already turning a profit. These two run differently than that of 50th State which is truly a development territory where as EMLL and WCW are the premier federations in their locations. This also allows access to former NWA Champion Dr. Wagner.

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Jan 1970 - Mar (Wk.3) 1973

WWWF World Heavyweight - Nick Bockwinkel

WWWF US Heavyweight - John Quinn

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Jimmy Valiant

WWWF World Tag Team - Bruno Sammartino & Victor Rivera

WWWF US Tag Team - The Spoiler & Gary Hart

 

John Quinn shocked Wahoo McDaniel in two matches back-to-back to take his US title. Before Wahoo could obtain his contract for Quinn, injury struck after a tag match with partner Gorilla Monsoon. Wahoo's wild nature in the ring led him to bumping Gorilla several times by accident, who uncharacteristically returned the favor by clocking Wahoo off of ringside apron. This caused an "injury" where Wahoo couldn't return to the ring and lost to Ernie Ladd & Sweet Siki. Afterwards, a shouting match of "who lost the match?" ensued and Gorilla went mad by further injuring Wahoo by Airplane Spinning his ankle into the ringpost.

 

The Spoiler & Gary Hart were up to no good despite their US Tag Team title victory. Bull Ramos was ringside to land some free shots on an already beaten Pedro Morales giving Hart the cheap roll-up. Pedro took time off to heal while Victor moved on to work with former partner Bruno Sammartino.

 

Bruno & Victor had taken a few tag matches winning over #1 contenders Luke Graham & Tor Kamata (Lou Albino's meddling had backfired once again!). Grabbing the interest of Ernie Ladd & Sweet Daddy Siki, they smelled an easy payday. Bruno had just been stripped of his figurehead status by the WWWF in mid-February and Ladd never considered Rivera a threat. Bruno turned back the years and Victor amped up the intensity to take the World Tag Team titles from Ladd & Siki. Realizing their situation, Rivera called out Spoiler & Hart personally to put their US Tag Titles on the line for their first defense.

 

Jimmy Valiant scored a major victory over his brother Johnny Valiant putting his feud with Blassie's Hollywood Agency to rest for a time. Blassie promised he'll have someone else to bring to the light heavyweight ranks, but he's keeping it a surprise...personally this could just be a bunch of hot air from Blassie at this point (or it could be a Garvin or a Fuller...).

 

The House of Heenan has regained the crown jewel, this time with the stable's backbone Nick Bockwinkel. Bobby and Nick claimed it was "all a part of the plan". The Destroyer and Ray Stevens were less than amused...so there seems to be dissention in the ranks. Inoki vows to take his rematch in Shea Stadium with Andre the Giant as ringside protection...a sort of one man lumberjack squad.

 

General News: WWWF purchase EMLL and WCW. Both federations were circling the drain but in the 2 months since purchase and light restructuring, they are already turning a profit. These two run differently than that of 50th State which is truly a development territory where as EMLL and WCW are the premier federations in their locations. This also allows access to former NWA Champion Dr. Wagner.

 

Everything about this is amazing. Loving every update

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Kalamazoo Wrestling 1970- July 1974

 

*I got pretty bored booking WCCW so after taking some advice, I decided to start from the ground up. I started with zero cash and zero popularity. A small Great Lakes promotion. I closed WCCW and reopened them under Big Time Wrestling WCCW. The reason I closed them was because of how dominate they already were. I went through and made it so every promotion is unable to go above medium. I will probably change that around 1980.

 

Kalamazoo Singles Champion - Randy "The Ram" Robinson 1x

Kalamazoo Tag Champions - Robert and Ron Fuller 1x

Kalamazoo Ladies Champion - Toni Rose 1x

 

The biggest feud right now is the Kalamazoo Kings (Randy Robinson (user character), Eric Reichsteiner (random generated), Ted Dibiase, Ric Flair, Dennis Condrey and his tag team partner Don Kernadle) are in a blood feud with the stable ENIGMA led by Nathan The Future Locke (Bill Eadie) and his two proteges, Kovayne and Damon Stryfe (both random gen).

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WWWF January 1980 - July 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - The American Dragon (Dean Malenko) 6x

WWWF Six Man Tag Titles - Sheik, Nikita Koloff, N. Volkoff 1x

WWWF United States Tag Team - Kamala and One Man Gang 1x

WWWF World Television Brutus Beefcake 1x

WWWF Tag Team - Nikolai Volkff and The Iron Sheik 1x

WWWF IC - Austin Idol 1x

WWWF Women - Sherri Martel 1x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Hollywood Hulk Hogan 1x

King of the Ring - Randy Savage 1x

 

WWWF January 1980 - September 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - The Canadian Dragon (JoeMalenko) 2x

WWWF Six Man Tag Titles - Retired

WWWF United States Tag Team - Rocky Mountain Destroyers (Vader/Steve Williams) 2x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x

WWWF IC - Junkyard Dog 1x

WWWF Women - Debbie Debutante 1x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Zero" data-cite="Zero" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="49442" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>WWF March 1985 - October 2004<p> </p><p> WWF</p><p> WWF Womens - Linda Miles 1x</p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x</p><p> WWF Television - Dolph Ziggler 2x</p><p> WWF World Tag Team - mNm 3x</p><p> WWF Intercontinental - Jeff Hardy 1x</p><p> WWF World Heavyweight - Randy Orton 1x</p><p> </p><p> WCW</p><p> NWA World Tag- The Dudley Boys 2x</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight - Finn Balor 3x</p><p> WCW World Television Ron "Mr. America" Ryan 1x (Picture a Jim Duggan clone)</p><p> WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)</p><p> WCW United States - Hirosi Tanahashi 2x</p><p> WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> WWF March 1985 - November 2004</p><p> </p><p> WWF</p><p> WWF Womens - Linda Miles 1x</p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x</p><p> WWF Television - Dolph Ziggler 2x</p><p> WWF World Tag Team - mNm 3x</p><p> WWF Intercontinental - John Cena 3x</p><p> WWF World Heavyweight - Randy Orton 1x</p><p> </p><p> WCW</p><p> NWA World Tag- Retired/Sent to NWA-TNA</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight - Vacant</p><p> WCW World Television Ron "Mr. America" Ryan 1x (Picture a Jim Duggan clone)</p><p> WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)</p><p> WCW United States - Hirosi Tanahashi 2x</p><p> WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x</p><p> Lou Thesz Tournament Winner - Sting 3x</p><p> </p><p> Hall of Immortal Inductees</p><p> Jerry Saggs</p><p> 3x WCW World Tag Team Champion</p><p> 2x TCW Tag Team Champion</p><p> </p><p> The Road Warriors</p><p> 5x Tag Team of the Year</p><p> 2x Crockett Cup Winners</p><p> 4x WCW World Tag Team Champions</p><p> 2x WWF Tag Team Classic Winners</p><p> 7x WWF Tag Team Champions</p><p> 2x USPW Tag Team Champions</p><p> 2x JCP Tag Team Champions</p>
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WWWF January 1980 - September 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - The Canadian Dragon (JoeMalenko) 2x

WWWF Six Man Tag Titles - Retired

WWWF United States Tag Team - Rocky Mountain Destroyers (Vader/Steve Williams) 2x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x

WWWF IC - Junkyard Dog 1x

WWWF Women - Debbie Debutante 1x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

 

WWWF January 1980 - October 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Owen Hart 1x

WWWF United States Tag Team - Rocky Mountain Destroyers (Vader/Steve Williams) 2x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x

WWWF IC - Bob Orton Jr. 4x

WWWF Women - Debbie Debutante 1x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

Vince McMahon Sr. Invitational - Kerry Von Erich 1x

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WWWF January 1980 - October 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Owen Hart 1x

WWWF United States Tag Team - Rocky Mountain Destroyers (Vader/Steve Williams) 2x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x

WWWF IC - Bob Orton Jr. 4x

WWWF Women - Debbie Debutante 1x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

Vince McMahon Sr. Invitational - Kerry Von Erich 1x

 

Rocky Mountain Destroyers is such a cool name!

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WWE April 2014-October 2019

Raw

WWE Champion: AJ Styles (2)

United States Champion: The Fiend Aleister Black (1)

Raw Tag Team Champions: Chad Gable and Jason Jordan (2)

Raw Womens Champion: Alexa Bliss (1)

Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions (Interpromotional): James Ellsworth and Mustafa Ali (1)

24/7 Champion (Interpromotional): Eric Young (2)

 

Smackdown:

Universal Champion: Sami Zayn (1)

Intercontinental Champion: Bobby Roode (1)

Smackdown Tag Team Champions: Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder (2)

Smackdown Womens Champion: Asuka

Cruiserweight Champion (Interpromotional): Akira Tozawa

Womens Money in the Bank: Ruby Riott

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WCW August 1996 - February 1997

 

WCW Heavyweight: "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan

WCW Tag Team: The Outsiders

WCW Unites States: Lex Luger

WCW Television: Syxx

WCW Cruiserweight: Rey Mysterio Jr.

 

WCW: August 1996 - May 1997 (Post-Slamboree)

 

WCW Heavyweight: "The Macho Man" Randy Savage

WCW Tag Team: The Outsiders

WCW Unites States: Sting

WCW Television: Syxx

WCW Cruiserweight: Rey Mysterio Jr.

 

- Since I last updated this, Chris Benoit (he's in my nWo) returned from injury and took back the US Title from Lex Luger, but did lose it to Sting in the highest rated match I have ever booked.

- Also since my last update The Outsiders lost the tag titles to The Steiner Bros., but in the rematch Scott turned on Rick and joined the nWo helping The Outsiders regain the titles. I am obviously speeding up the timeline on certain events that happened in real life.

- Syxx is now longest running champion, going on nine months as the TV Champion.

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The titles, they keep achangin'...

 

Jan 1970 - Mar (Wk.3) 1973

WWWF World Heavyweight - Nick Bockwinkel

WWWF US Heavyweight - John Quinn

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Jimmy Valiant

WWWF World Tag Team - Bruno Sammartino & Victor Rivera

WWWF US Tag Team - The Spoiler & Gary Hart

 

Jan 1970 - May (Wk.2) 1973

WWWF World Heavyweight - Nick Bockwinkel

WWWF US Heavyweight - Pedro Morales

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Sweet Daddy Siki

WWWF World Tag Team - Luke Graham & Tor Kamata

WWWF US Tag Team - Abe & The Crusher

 

World Tag champs Bruno & Victor looked dominant taking out US Tag champs Spoiler & Hart in April. However, The Spoiler left his mark as Bruno was not up to strength against the dangerous duo of Luke Graham & Tor Kamata at MSG. Lou Albano was restricted to the locker room, which actually helped his team get the win. After the loss Victor demanded their rematch as Bruno declined, he needs time off to heal. Victor has 14 days to find a partner so that he is allowed a rematch. It also remains to be seen if Graham & Kamata can afford to have Albano at ringside.

 

Bobby Heenan had contacted US Champ, John Quinn, to offer him "step aside pay". That way he ends up defending the US Title so that there's one less route to the World Title that Bockwinkel holds. This plan almost held up until #1 contender Pedro Morales took up his title opportunity. In two straight falls at Shea Stadium, a highly charged Pedro submitted Quinn with a Morales Lock. Frustrated with Heenan and his own management (JJ Dillon), Quinn leaves the WWWF.

 

Sweet Daddy Siki took it to Jimmy Valiant and stole the Light Heavyweight title. Ernie Ladd was ringside to provide nothing but a distraction as Siki pulled a metal slug from his shorts to knock Valiant cold late in the match. Andre the Giant has since joined Valiant in the story to "set things straight" in a tag match.

 

Abe Jacobs had teamed up with old partner Haystacks Calhoun to compete in the tag scene. They fought their way up to #3 in the tag rankings and caught a break when the US Tag Titles were vacated. They caught a bigger break when Bruno left Victor searching for a partner. They caught another break when they were booked to compete for the US Tag Titles against Spoiler & Bull Ramos. Then Calhoun broke his ankle. He promised that he had another friend that could come through for Abe when the day of the match would come to pass. Haystacks didn't lie as The Crusher came from the crowd ringside at Wrigley Field to help secure a title win over Hart's Syndicate.

 

Nick Bockwinkel held fast in his rematch with Inoki. Andre at ringside didn't help as Bockwinkel locked in the figure-four to win 1-0 in a 30min Iron Man match at Shea Stadium. Afterwards, Bockwinkel cut a promo on his next title defense, Gene Kiniski, while thanking those who got him to the title scene. Bobby Heenan received most of the congratulations where Destroyer & Stevens got virtually nothing, not even a handshake. Meanwhile, Kiniski trains hard at the Can-Am Alliance wrestling facility with Earl Maynard and Bobo Brazil.

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WWWF January 1980 - September 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - The Canadian Dragon (JoeMalenko) 2x

WWWF Six Man Tag Titles - Retired

WWWF United States Tag Team - Rocky Mountain Destroyers (Vader/Steve Williams) 2x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x

WWWF IC - Junkyard Dog 1x

WWWF Women - Debbie Debutante 1x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

 

WWWF January 1980 - November 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight -Owen Hart 1x

WWWF United States Tag Team -Lex Luger and Rick Steiner 1x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x

WWWF IC - Austin Idol 2x

WWWF Women - Mae Young 2x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

Vince McMahon Sr. Invitational - Kerry Von Erich 1x

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WWF March 1985 - November 2004

 

WWF

WWF Womens - Linda Miles 1x

WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x

WWF Television - Dolph Ziggler 2x

WWF World Tag Team - mNm 3x

WWF Intercontinental - John Cena 3x

WWF World Heavyweight - Randy Orton 1x

 

WCW

NWA World Tag- Retired/Sent to NWA-TNA

WCW Cruiserweight - Vacant

WCW World Television Ron "Mr. America" Ryan 1x (Picture a Jim Duggan clone)

WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)

WCW United States - Hirosi Tanahashi 2x

WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x

Lou Thesz Tournament Winner - Sting 3x

 

WWF March 1985 - December 2004

 

WWF

WWF Womens - Linda Miles 1x

WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x

WWF Television - Dolph Ziggler 2x

WWF World Tag Team - High Octane (Alex Shelley and Kenny Omega) 1x

WWF Intercontinental - Lord Tensai 1x

WWF World Heavyweight - The Rock 8x

Gorgeous George Winner - John Cena 1x

 

WCW

WCW Cruiserweight - Petey Williams 1x

WCW World Television Bryan Danielson 6x

WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)

WCW United States - Hirosi Tanahashi 2x

WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x

Wrestle War Winner - Batista 1x

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Zero" data-cite="Zero" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="49442" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>WWF March 1985 - December 2004<p> </p><p> WWF</p><p> WWF Womens - Linda Miles 1x</p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x</p><p> WWF Television - Dolph Ziggler 2x</p><p> WWF World Tag Team - High Octane (Alex Shelley and Kenny Omega) 1x</p><p> WWF Intercontinental - Lord Tensai 1x</p><p> WWF World Heavyweight - The Rock 8x</p><p> Gorgeous George Winner - John Cena 1x</p><p> </p><p> WCW</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight - Petey Williams 1x</p><p> WCW World Television Bryan Danielson 6x</p><p> WCW World Tag Team - The Powerhouse FreeBirds (Brent Albright/Terry Gordy Jr. 1x)</p><p> WCW United States - Hirosi Tanahashi 2x</p><p> WCW World Heavyweight - Eddie Guerrero 1x</p><p> Wrestle War Winner - Batista 1x</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> WWF March 1985 - January 2005</p><p> </p><p> WWF</p><p> WWF Womens - Lizzy Valentine 1x</p><p> WWF Light Heavyweight Title - James Gibson 1x</p><p> WWF Television - Bobby Lashley 1x</p><p> WWF World Tag Team - High Octane (Alex Shelley and Kenny Omega) 1x</p><p> WWF Intercontinental - Steven Regal 1x</p><p> WWF World Heavyweight - The Rock 8x</p><p> Gorgeous George Winner - John Cena 1x</p><p> </p><p> WCW</p><p> WCW Cruiserweight - Finn Balor 4x</p><p> WCW World Television Bryan Danielson 6x</p><p> WCW World Tag Team - Thunder and Lightning 4x (Brad Armstrong/Tim Horner)</p><p> WCW United States - TJ Wilson 2x</p><p> WCW World Heavyweight - Batista 1x</p><p> Lethal Lottery Winner - Chris Benoit </p><p> </p><p> Wrestler of the Year - Jerry Saggs (USPW)</p><p> Tag Team- Sweet Saraya and Trish Stratus (WPW)</p><p> Young - Randy Orton (WWF)</p><p> Veteran - Curt Hennig (WWF)</p><p> Female - Nora Greenwald (3x) (WPW)</p><p> Independent - Adrian Bryant (NWA TNA and NWC)</p><p> Company - WWF (8x)</p><p> Most Improved- Womens Pro Wrestling (WPW)</p><p> Match - Trish Stratus and Nora Greenwald vs. Tonya Peck and Viola Moorehead at WPW Private World</p><p> Card- WCW Starrcade 2004</p><p> Manager - Torrie Wilson (WCW)</p><p> Announcer- Jesse Ventura (WCW)</p><p> Color - Jesse Ventura 8x (WCW)</p><p> Ref - Jesus Gonzalez Garcia (CMLL)</p><p> </p><p> Top 10</p><p> 1. Jerry Saggs (USPW)</p><p> 2. Dwayne Johnson (WWF)</p><p> 3. Brock Lesnar (WWF)</p><p> 4. Curt Hennig (WWF)</p><p> 5. Dave Batista (WCW)</p><p> 6. Michael Levesque/Triple H (USPW)</p><p> 7. Andre the Giant (ECW)</p><p> 8. Chris Benoit (WCW)</p><p> 9. Bret Hart (WCW)</p><p> 10. Randy Orton (WWF)</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Zero" data-cite="Zero" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="49442" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>WWWF January 1980 - November 1986<p> </p><p> WWWF Light Heavyweight -Owen Hart 1x</p><p> WWWF United States Tag Team -Lex Luger and Rick Steiner 1x</p><p> WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x</p><p> WWWF Tag Team - The Hart Foundation 2x</p><p> WWWF IC - Austin Idol 2x</p><p> WWWF Women - Mae Young 2x</p><p> WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x</p><p> Vince McMahon Sr. Invitational - Kerry Von Erich 1x</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> WWWF January 1980 - December 1986</p><p> </p><p> WWWF Light Heavyweight - Shawn Michaels 1x</p><p> WWWF United States Tag Team -Scott and Rick Steiner 1x</p><p> WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x</p><p> WWWF Tag Team - British Bulldogs 1x</p><p> WWWF IC - Austin Idol 2x</p><p> WWWF Women - Mae Young 2x</p><p> WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Zero" data-cite="Zero" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="49442" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Top 10<p> <strong>1. Jerry Saggs (USPW)</strong></p><p> 2. Dwayne Johnson (WWF)</p><p> 3. Brock Lesnar (WWF)</p><p> 4. Curt Hennig (WWF)</p><p> 5. Dave Batista (WCW)</p><p> 6. Michael Levesque/Triple H (USPW)</p><p> 7. Andre the Giant (ECW)</p><p> 8. Chris Benoit (WCW)</p><p> 9. Bret Hart (WCW)</p><p> 10. Randy Orton (WWF)</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I'm sorry what</p>
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WWWF January 1980 - December 1986

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Shawn Michaels 1x

WWWF United States Tag Team -Scott and Rick Steiner 1x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - British Bulldogs 1x

WWWF IC - Austin Idol 2x

WWWF Women - Mae Young 2x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

 

WWWF January 1980 - January 1987

 

WWWF Light Heavyweight - Gino Hernandez 1x

WWWF United States Tag Team -Scott and Rick Steiner 1x

WWWF World Television The Ultimate Warrior 1x

WWWF Tag Team - British Bulldogs 1x

WWWF IC - Austin Idol 2x

WWWF Women - Mae Young 2x

WWWF World Heavyweight - Randy Savage 1x

 

Wrestler of the Year - Jerry Brisco (GCW)

Tag team - Jack Brisco and Magnum TA (GCW)

Young - Pirata Morgan (UWA)

Veteran - Jack Brisco (GCW)

Female - Jaguar Yokota 4x (UWA)

Indepdendent - Kerry Von Erich 2x

Company - WWWF 10x

Most Improved - Central States Wrestling

Match - Magnum TA and Jack Brisco vs. Stan Hansen and Afa at GCW

Card- WWWF Saturday Night Main Event #57

Manager - Lou Albano 5x (WWWF)

Announcer- Vince McMahon Jr. 3x (WWWF)

Color - Jim Cornette (WLW)

Ref - JaJauan Torres 3x (WWWF)

 

Top 10

1. Jerry Brisco (GCW)

2. Stan Hansen (GCW)

3. Tully Blanchard ( GCW)

4. Greg Valentine (GCW)

5. Magnum TA (GCW)

6. Jack Brisco (GCW)

7. Al Perez (GCW)

8. Afa (GCW)

9. Ole Anderson (JCP)

10. Roddy Piper (GCW)

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<p><strong>Global Wrestling Entertainment</strong></p><p>

Started as WCW in May of 2001, now October of 2002</p><p>

User character (owner and head booker) is Jeff Jarrett</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF0000;">World Championship Wrestling (WCW)</span></p><p> </p><p>

WCW World Heavyweight Champion - Hulk Hogan</p><p>

WCW United States Heavyweight Champion - Bubba Ray Dudley</p><p>

WCW Television Champion - Mike Awesome</p><p>

WCW Hardcore Champion - Ernest "The Cat" Miller</p><p>

WCW World Junior Heavyweight Champion - Rey Mysterio</p><p>

WCW World Tag Team Champions - The Steiners (Rick and Scott Steiner)</p><p>

WCW World Women's Champion - Amy Dumas</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#0000FF;">Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)</span></p><p>

Originally, my developmental brand was Wild Side Wrestling (WSW; I purchased it shortly after I started the game and created it as a second brand. I've transitioned it (with Paul Heyman as the on-screen commissioner) to ECW</p><p> </p><p>

ECW World Heavyweight Champion - Shane Helms</p><p>

ECW North American Heavyweight Champion - Lance Storm</p><p>

ECW Television Champion - Frankie Kazarian</p><p>

ECW World Junior Heavyweight Champion - Homicide</p><p>

ECW World Tag Team Champions - The Calgary Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith, Jr., and TJ Wilson)</p><p>

ECW World Women's Champion - Nattie Neidhart</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FFFF00;">National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)</span></p><p>

I've always been a fan of the old NWA, so I joined the alliance in setting up my game and, as the biggest company in the alliance, I've come to dominate it. In fact, the only promotions still a part of it are GWE and my child companies.</p><p> </p><p>

NWA World Heavyweight Champion - Raven (WCW)</p><p>

NWA International Heavyweight Champion - Davey Boy Smith (ECW)</p><p>

NWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion - Rob Van Dam (WCW)</p><p>

NWA North American Heavyweight Champion - Lord William Regal (ECW)</p><p>

NWA United States Heavyweight Champion - Eddie Guerrerro (WCW)</p><p>

NWA Texas Heavyweight Champion - Sting (WCW)</p><p>

NWA New Jersey Heavyweight Champion - Ace Steel (NWA-HWA)</p><p>

NWA Heritage Champion - Diamond Dallas Page (WCW)</p><p>

NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion - Christian Cage (ECW)</p><p>

NWA Northeast Junior Heavyweight Champion - Doug Basham (NWA-FCW)</p><p>

NWA Southwest Junior Heavyweight Champion - Minoru Fujita (ECW)</p><p>

NWA World Tag Team Champions - The Hardys (Jeff and Matt Hardy; WCW)</p><p>

NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Champions - The Mamalukes ("Big Vito" LoGrasso and Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli; ECW)</p><p>

NWA Northeast Tag Team Champions - Double the Trouble (Nick Berk and Xavier; NWA-FCW)</p><p>

NWA World Women's Champion - Daffney (WCW)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

St.T</p>

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<p><strong>All Elite Wrestling</strong> </p><p>

June 2021 - July 2022</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>AEW World:</strong> MJF (4 defenses, won from Hangman Page at Revolution 2022)</p><p>

<strong>AEW Women's World:</strong> Thunder Rosa (2 defenses, won from Britt Baker at Double or Nothing 2022)</p><p>

<strong>AEW World Tag Team: </strong>CM Punk & Bryan Danielson (5 defenses, won from FTR at Revolution 2022)</p><p>

<strong>AEW World Trios:</strong> The Golden Elite [Hangman Page/Kenny Omega/Kota Ibushi] (1 defense, defeated Bullet Club [AJ Styles/Tama Tonga/Tanga Loa] at Double or Nothing 2022)</p><p>

<strong>AEW TNT:</strong> Ricky Starks (7 defenses, won from Eddie Kingston on AEW Dynamite in March 2022)</p><p>

<strong>Casino Battle Royale 2022 Winner:</strong> Rami Sebei (Sami Zayn)</p>

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WCW & NWA Champions

January 1993 - October 1993

 

WORLD LEAGUE

 

WCW World Heavyweight: Big Van Vader x2 | 259 Days; 11 Defences; Defeated Ron Simmons @ Starrcade 92

WCW World Cruiserweight: Eddie Guerrero x1 | 85 Days; 7 Defences; Defeated Chris Benoit @ Great American Bash 93

WCW World Television: Diamond Dallas Page x1 | 14 Days; 0 Defences; Defeated Jeff Jarret @ Monday Nitro

WCW World Six-Man Tag Team: Unmei-Clan (Great Muta, Meng & Barbarian) x1 | 21 Days; 3 Defences; Defeated Ricky Steamboat, Dustin & Dusty Rhodes @ Monday Nitro

WCW Heavyweight Tag Team: The Elite Express (Phil Lafon & Doug Furnas) x1 | 37 Days; 2 Defences; Defeated West Texas Wreckers (Tex & Shanghai Pierce) @ Road Wild 93

 

 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

UNITED STATES

 

NWA United-States Heavyweight: Ron Simmons x1 | 58 Days; 3 Defences; Defeated Cactus Jack @ Bash at the Beach 93

NWA United-States Cruiserweight: Steve Armstrong x1 | 53 Days; 1 Defences; Defeated Blackheart (Gangrel) @ Florida Rising Tour 93

NWA United-States Tag Team: Vacant | Last Holders were Maxx Payne & Wrath; Due to Wrath being called up

NWA Florida Heavyweight: Paul Orndorff x1 | 164 Days; 4 Defences; Defeated Big Sky to win title @ Florida Wild Thing 93 93

 

JAPAN

 

NWA All-Asian Heavyweight: Solar x1 | 51 Days; 1 Defences; Defeated Great Muta @ CMLL Tour 93

 

MEXICO

 

NWA All-Latin Heavyweight: Jimmy Snuka x1 | 112 Days; 11 Defences; Defeated Gran Markus Jr. @ CMLL Tour 93

 

Playing as Dusty Rhodes, using the NWA as a National league, the titles are seperated between alliance belts and developmental. Kicked NJPW and ECW out of the alliance. AJPW, AJW, CMLL, WCWW (Women's WCW) and NWA-FCW were invited to join. Plan on establishing more titles in Japan and Mexico with following dojos and NWA bases.

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