WillyWillyWilly Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 (edited) Hi In May 24, I brought back my heavily reworked TEW 16 mod, Titanverse. However, just a few days later, TEW IX was announced. Despite this upcoming release, I decided to continue with the mod. The project is cancelled for TEW 20, but it continues for the new game. So, you better forget what happened before! This mod is set in a completely fictional universe, similar to the popular Cornellverse but with its own independent lore. It features some improvements (or worsenings, depending on your perspective!) All regions are edited with companies, workers, training facilities, etc., making every region playable, including India. There is extensive women's wrestling in every region. While not every region has women's-only companies, many women participate in mixed companies or have women's divisions. Additionally, 95% of masked wrestlers, especially in Mexico, have both masked and unmasked renders. This allows for mask vs. mask matches to be a thing. The renders you see above are in the style of comic books, created by me using the Google Copilot AI. They are based on the earlier 3D renders I used for the original mod. The company logos will be a mixture of AI-created and hand-created images. Currently, the mod has 2,307 workers. By the release, there will be between 2,500 and 3,000 workers, along with 64 or 65 companies, each with a different production style. If anyone would like to help with bios, please feel free to contact me via discord https://discord.gg/wj9FyM6jMC If someone wants to submit free agent characters, just copy this template and fill it out Quote Name: Age: Debut: Gender: Nationlity: Size: Style: Role: Gimmicks: Active Areas: Finisher: Appearance: (How the worker looks like, as accurate as possible, please do not specify “looks like Roman Reigns” or similar) Additional infos: (Tag Teams/Personality/Relationships/alter ego...) Bio: (at least two sentences) Edited August 3 by WillyWillyWilly 11 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted July 30 Author Share Posted July 30 (edited) 🗽United States of America🗽 Let's start with the BIG THREE NRW l UPW l ASW Northwest Revolution Wrestling I All-Star Wrestling I Ultimate Pro Wrestling Since Northwest Revolution Wrestling (then known as Pacific North Wrestling) left the NAW alliance, they have repeatedly clashed with their fiercest adversary, USWC. When USWC began to falter in the early 2000s, PWN was able to claim the top spot in American wrestling. However, unrest ensued as the company underwent multiple changes in management, name changes, and significant departures towards UPW, damaging the company's reputation in Oregon and preventing stability. Until USWC ceased to exist in 2014, as NRW, in collaboration with UPW, managed to acquire the remnants of USWC, including contracts of top stars and the video archive. In 2015, Hank Richards exited the company, handing it over to his son, Jerry. Since then (and a rebranding to NRW), NRW has been able to distance itself from UPW. When USWC closed down, Ultimate Pro Wrestlig quickly rose to the second position, securing better TV slots on the USCN Network that were previously held by USWC. Since then, UPW has been on the rise. All-Star Wrestling, on the other hand, remained under the radar for years, even smaller companies like TSW or LCW occasionally drew more fans to their events. However, this changed when ASW entered into a cooperation with japanese company AOKI, whose wrestlers regularly appeared in ASW events. The Forbidden Door Tournament remains a well-attended, internationally respected tournament and a highlight of the wrestling calendar for many fans. Top 3 wrestlers in the world: Kenichi Handa I Steve Walker I Steve Hardy USA Indies: Tri State Wrestling l Texas Championship Wrestling Below the "Big 3" are two companies, TSW and TCW, which have existed since the 70s and 80s, respectively. Particularly, Texas Championship Wrestling enjoyed high popularity in the 70s and until the mid-80s. in the 90s TSW was the development company for USWC and still producing a fair amount of talenten men and women over time. Pro Wrestling Urban Then there's Pro Wrestling Urban, Which combines elements of hip-hop music and wrestling, often featuring Gang Fights as multi-man matches. Celebrity Rappers appears occasionally on PWU "Hood Rats" TV Show. BEER WRestling l Xtreme Wrestling Combat BEER Wrestling and XWC are renowned Hardcore comanies, with BEER focusing less on excessive brutality and more on comedy. XCW, however, is a controversial company that has faced national bans but still exists to this day. Mid South Wrestling MSW, founded in the late 90s. Once battled TCW for dominance in Texas, closed its doors in the late 90s, but reopened in 2012, living up to its legendary name. USA Indies: These are the following tiny companies whose products are different. I will go through all of them one by one at some point Limitless Championship Wrestling l Chivas Puerto Rico Wrestling l High Flying Spctacular Wrestling Bad Ass Wrestling l Ground Breaking Wrestling l Holy Moly Wrestling l ALOHA Wrestling USA Women's Wrestling: Women's Revolution Wrestling As for women's wrestling, it was virtually nonexistent until around 2010. USWC showcased more "eye candy" matches, while UWP and NRW hardly featured women's matches, and if they did, they were often relegated to the under-card or opener. Female wrestlers often went to Japan or Canada, where women's wrestling was better established. However, since around 2013, women have played a larger role n us wrestling, evident even in WRW, which, though established since 2008, was never as popular as it is today. Foxy Ladies Of Wrestling Alongside WRW is FLOW, which despite its short existence, has succeeded in nurturing national and international female talent and introducing them to major companies. FLOW is considered an independent development ground for women, while WRW hosts more established female wrestlers. Noatble Mentions: Wrestlecalyse l Diamond Dolls l Not Safe For wrestling (NRW Developmental) Wrestlecalypse is more of a punkrock-ish attitude mixed withe xcessive hardocre brawling and backstage fights Diamnod Dolls, a Hybrid of Eye-Candy Wrestling and Entertainment, owned by shady Strip Club Owner Jersey Diamond and his sexy wife Kandi. Not Safe For Wrestling is what the name says, not safe for wrestling. No kid allowed! Top 3 Women's wrestlers in the world: Jenny Grant I Mia York I Kyoko Asai 🍁CANADA🍁 Maple Leaf Wrestling In Canada, there were two notable competitors: Maple Leaf Wrestling in the east and World Athletes Wrestling in the west. While WAW could hire American wrestlers (and closed down in 1999), MLW stuck with Canadian talents, particularly in the French Canadian provinces. This was largely due to MLW's training school, Steel School, known as the toughest and most reliable wrestling training facility ever, which still produces homegrown talent for MLW. Although MLW could keep up with NRW and UPW, it was never considered a serious competitor by both companies due to its specialized concept and not being based in their own country. Nonetheless, owner Marc Leclerc gained attention with clever cross-promotions between Canada, Mexico, and Japan, to the extent that the concept was temporarily adopted by USWC. MLW still holds a significant presence in North American wrestling, albeit often overlooked. Canadian Indies: Sick n Twisted Wrestling l Big Dog Wrestling l Sharpshooter Wrestling l Northern Lights Wrestling CANADA Women's Wrestling IndyGirlZ Women's wrestling in Canada once had a larger reputation compared to the USA. Legendary wrestler Miss Veronica was able to build a fanbase around herself, leading to KISS the first and for a long time, the only women's-only company on North American ground. After Veronica retired and closed down her company, IndyGirlZ, continued the legacy of women's wrestling, but on a smaller base. Notable Mentions: None. IGZ is the only women's company in canada Edited July 31 by WillyWillyWilly 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted July 30 Author Share Posted July 30 (edited) 🌯Mexico🌮 Big 2: Alianza Mexico de Lucha Libre AMLL was originally founded by two American immigrants, which is why AMLL had an American influence in their lucha programs for a long time. This led to enormous popularity in the USA, with masses of white wrestlers from California, Arizona, and Texas crossing the border to learn the Mexican style and soak up the culture. However, much of this glory faded after LuchAztec employee Roberto Guerreiro took over and adapted the company to the mainstream. The guests stayed away, and the popularity outside of Mexico decreased. Nevertheless, the popularity at home in Mexico did not diminish. Titanes Lucha Libre Mexico TLLM, in contrast, is a modern powerhouse founded by a coalition of former luchadores and business magnates, led by the enigmatic El Tricolor. TLLM is known for its theatricality, innovative match types, and dramatic storylines that captivate younger audiences. The promotion's flashy events often push the boundaries of traditional wrestling, blending athleticism with entertainment. Top 5 biggest Stars in Mexico: El Fantasma Jr. (AMLL) I I Haero (AMLL) I Alas de Oro (TLLM) I Ultimato (AMLL) I Angel Blanco (AMLL) Independent Mexico: Baja Stars Wrestling Founded by Oscar Iglesias (fka as El Hermoso Os) , BSW is rooted in the rugged spirit of Baja California. Known for its open-air events on the picturesque beaches, BSW emphasizes a grassroots approach, highlighting the raw and authentic essence of lucha libre. The promotion has gained a loyal following for its intimate and passionate atmosphere. Salamandra Empresa Lucha Libre SELL, founded by the innovative luchadora La Salamandra, focuses on nurturing young talent and experimentation, mixing high spectacle, technical masterclas and wild hardcore brawls between Luchadores and Luchadoras. preferably as team fights, but also in singles fights UnBeLiEvAbLy OdD wReStLiNg Led by the eccentric promoter El Homo Exotico, UOw embraces the bizarre and unconventional aspects of wrestling. Known for its outlandish characters and surreal storylines, UOw offers a unique blend of comedy, horror, and high-flying action. The promotion's unpredictability and whimsical nature make it a cult favorite among fans seeking something different. Bellezas de Mascaras Bellezas de Mascaras, or short BELL, the premier women's wrestling promotion, was established by the Flores Family Dedicated to showcasing the athleticism and charisma of female luchadoras, BELL has broken barriers and set new standards for women's wrestling in Mexico. BELL's events are celebrated for their high-energy matches and empowering storylines, highlighting the strength and skill of its talented roster. BELL Luchadoras are popular with many other promotions in and outside of Mexico. 🎌Japan🎌 Big 2 AOKI Dragon Project I Old Japan Pro Wrestling In Japanese wrestling, there have always been two competitors; in the 1980s, it was JWA and OJPW, each trying to outdo the other with better shows and wrestlers. JWA then fell victim to an incident with the Japanese mafia and now operates only as an alliance. OJPW was without competition until 1993, and the shows suffered as a result. It was then that the veteran puro legend Aoki "Strong" Gennosuke left OJPW, his longtime home, to create his own vision of puroresu: the AOKI Dragon project was born. Gennosuke, a passionate myth and dragon enthusiast, merged his two great passions and produced some of the best wrestling matches on the planet during the mid-1990s. AOKI became so popular that even loyal OJPW employees wanted to work for AOKI, leading many wrestlers to leave their companies and join AOKI. OJPW did not like this at all, but they couldn't do anything about it, so they began to recruit more and more international stars from Mexico, USA, and Canada, but they couldnt suceed because AOKI hired bigger stars. Within a few years, AOKI was able to surpass its traditional rival in terms of wrestling shows. Meanwhile, dark years began for OJPW—dozens of changes in leadership, hundreds of failed contracts and bounced paychecks; OJPW was on the brink. At the beginning of the 2010s, OJPW was able to regain its footing and put on some good shows after entering into partnerships with WTJ, AMLL, and USWC. However, it is now AOKI that has more international stars in its ranks, while OJPW is increasingly returning to its traditional roots. Top Stars: Angel Of Death I Hideyo Shibata l Toshimi Shinden Independent companies: Wrestlig Tradition Japan a small company that can't hide its 80s roots, but also uses more modern elements. Emerald Ring A hybrid of MMA, Puro, and various wrestling styles. Some matches take place under MMA rules, and some experts would argue it is more of an MMA company than a wrestling company, although the wrestling elements have partially increased. There is even a women's division, a rarity in Japanese wrestling. Tiger Ayashi Wrstling World-renowned lucharesu legend Tiger Ayashi invites you to a lucharesu spectacle. Insane Action Wrestling Deathmatches, Gore and Brutality, the japanese equivalent to USA's XCW, but with even more blood. It's real Glass, cry me a river! Saitama Dojo Wrestling dojos that hold shows on an irregular basis to attract young wrestlers to the public. Several stars have emerged from the S-Dojo, including legends such as Ryuichi Genki and Akihide Nishihara neo Lucharesu Basically the same thing that TAW does, only edgier, younger and more entertaining. and sometimes more brutal Rising Sun Japan AOKI's young Lion factory. This is where the stars of tomorrow are born. Since 2020 also with Joshi's participation Japanese women's Wrestling Japanese women's wrestling arose from the dispute between two former best friends who feuded against each other for decades but are now friends again. We have: All Joshi Pro Wrestling I Tokyo DreamSlam After several larger and smaller joshi companies, these two are the remaining big-name homes for female wrestlers. AJW, more gimmicky, more entertainmenty, more lillipop and kittens. TDS: Tradition, drama, sport. Women's Pro Wrestling ZERO ZERO takes what AJW and TDS left behind. Edited July 31 by WillyWillyWilly 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted July 30 Author Share Posted July 30 (edited) British Isles British wrestling has always flown under the radar, but its popularity increased after a generation's worth of innovative, technically gifted wrestlers debuted. Major markets such as the USA and Japan acquired dozens of British stars to showcase them to the world. UK wrestling continues to grow to this day. Some of tbe biggest stars of the Isles: Franklin Thatcher I Danney Rooney I Barry Prince I Brian Cutter I Big Van Gunther companies: Big 2 Well, there are no Big 2, but there are several smaller ones. Like: 5-Star Wrestling We are Tradition, we are Gold! British INTENSE Wrestling UK's premiere company in sports entertainment Welsh Valley Wrestling Wrestling with Dragons. Well, not real dragons, but at least our werstlers can fly. Over the Top High Flying spectacular. Women of Britain Women's Competition right from the UK. Scotish Wrestling Entertainment Lucha, Hardcore, Women's Wrestling, Tag Team, Stables, a mix of everything. Irish Fight Club There are ony 2 Rules: Fight like an Irishman! Drink like an Irishman! 🌍Europe🌍 Eurowrestling consists of 5 regions. Sweden in the north, Russia in the east, Spain in the south, France in the west, and Germany in the center. Wrestlers from England often come along, as the wrestling styles are similar: Eurowrestling receives little attention outside of Europe, but is currently on the rise in the UK. there are 5 feds to explore Eastern Championship Wrestling I German Force Championship Wrestling I The FPW Viking Wrestling of Asgard I World's Best Wrestling I Tough Balkan Wrestling And the top-wrestlers for these compaies are: Russian Beats I The Turkish Terror I Dover Schultz I Nicklas Johansson I Sangre Amarillo Edited August 21 by WillyWillyWilly 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted July 30 Author Share Posted July 30 (edited) 🐨Oceania🦘 Championship Wrestling Down Under Wrestling in Australia had a brief resurgence in the early 1990s when the Canberra Wrestling Federation reached its peak following a short-lived talent trade agreement with Japanese federations. This not only attracted Japanese talent but also foreign wrestlers working in Japan who were eager to perform in Australia. Unfortunately, those days are long gone. Wrestling in Australia suffered a major setback when the collaboration became unprofitable and was terminated. Ozzie Wrestling became unrelevant, and soon CWF could no longer meet its financial obligations. However, the tide turned when self-made billionaire and longtime wrestling enthusiast Allan Patterson stepped in, bringing his son Mortimer along to purchase CWF. After rebranding it as CWDU and relocating to Melbourne, a small wrestling boom ignited across the Australian continent, leading to the emergence of several new companies. Later, Peterson and his son Mortimer sold the federation to two wrestlers who had been part of the CWF era: Reynold Burton and Salty Johnny. Today, CWDU stands as the premier destination for wrestling shows with lucrative TV contracts in the land of kangaroos. Some big names in Aussie wrestling Brody Lace l Aora I Adrian Reece I Ultimate Power I Chris Hunt Indys: Extreme Wresting Btches Eyecandywerstling meets entertainment, there are seroius matches on the cards, but the main focus is to entertain male adult audiences. Gold Coast Wrestling A solid small company with solid small reputation Wallaby Wrestling Australia Number 2 in Australia, still not able to compete against CWDU, but on the rise to greatness Maori Pro Wrestling Samoans, Tongans and other Poylnesians fight each other in hardcoe bouts. Zenith Wrestling Association "Where Legends Shine" 🐘India🐘 Ali Khan – that's all you need to say in Indian wrestling. Thanks to him alone, there has been a small renaissance in Indian wrestling since last year. Due to partnerships with international companies like PNW and UPW, nDPW wich is lead by Khan, has appeared on the wrestling map, even if only as a very small spot. The Indian wrestling scene is dominated by Ali Khan, who has trained three-quarters of all Indian wrestlers in his training school. Unfortunately, the Singh family has been trying to get a piece of NDPW's big pie with the SCW for the last three years. New Delhi Pro Wrestling I Singh Championship wrestling indian top guys and girls: Puri Kiprusa I Ramya Poorva I Nitya Vipin I Pari Mangal I Jitendra Jyoti Edited August 21 by WillyWillyWilly 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moafnsteel Posted July 30 Share Posted July 30 Will definitely be following along and can't wait to try it out! I love other fictional universes! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpha2117 Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 This version of your stuff looks really, really good Willy. The comic book style is really nice and offers the option of merging your stuff and willr0ck's if people want a larger more heavily populated world. Looking forward to seeing this come to fruition - I know how much work you've put into it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasenitryn Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 (edited) For me the fictional worlds and the cverse expansions are why I buy a new TEW and I can very much see myself sinking some hours into this one, I can already see some feds I want to get to know. I also adore the comic book style. Edited July 31 by Teasenitryn 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted July 31 Author Share Posted July 31 10 minutes ago, Teasenitryn said: For me the fictional worlds and the cverse expansions are why I buy a new TEW and I can very much see myself sinking some hours into this one, I can already see some feds I want to get to know. As has been said by others I also adore the comic book style. Hey, thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you like it and are considering playing this mod. I'm also more into fantasy wrestling, the real world mods are great, but they just don't give me that much. It's a shame that there are only a handful of fantasy mods left these days. One question for everyone, what is your favorite company so far? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasenitryn Posted July 31 Share Posted July 31 (edited) Yeah the real world mods I struggle with because I get to booking and then it is all but how would he act or she wouldn't do that. Cverse (alts and expanded) and Tverse you don't have to worry about that. Looking down the list, I'd look at All Star Wrestling because I can see the inspiration there, then I am very into the women's wrestling scene so just looking at them I'd be looking at FLOW (possibly alongside Women's Revolution Wrestling to have both the rising stars and the establishment), IndyGirlz and All Joshi Pro initially, I would also have at least a quick look in at Diamond Dolls because that sounds like it's an attitude entertainment type product which I have had fun with in Lavelle's mod with Devil Women. I don't often do the Mexican region but I could also see myself doing Odd for the zaniness of it and Bell, especially with what you said about masked and unmasked being more of a thing. Edited July 31 by Teasenitryn 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted August 1 Author Share Posted August 1 lets go with the first company: In 2009, the vibrant wrestling scene in Hawaii was forever transformed by the vision and determination of Kelvin Loom and Chadwick Grover. Their passion for wrestling and the unique cultural heritage of their island home inspired them to create ALOHA Wrestling, originally named the Awesome League Of Hawaiian Athletes. Chadwick Grover, a seasoned wrestler with a deep love for the sport and the Hawaiian spirit, is known for his innovative style and commitment to the local wrestling community. His co-founder, Kelvin Loom, is a charismatic promoter with a keen eye for talent and a flair for spectacle. Together, they saw an opportunity to bring something fresh to the wrestling world, blending the high-flying excitement of Lucha Libre with the rugged energy of American wrestling and comedy skits. Their vision came to life through the monthly independent events they organized, each one a celebration of their unique Americanized Lucha Libre style. Despite their dedication and the thrilling shows they produced, ALOHA Wrestling struggled to gain recognition outside the island due to Hawaii's geographical isolation. The promotion's efforts to break into the national spotlight were continually challenged by the vast distance from the continental U.S. Despite these hurdles, ALOHA Wrestling remained a beacon of humor and high flying. Unlike other wrestling promotions such as Baja Stars Wrestling, which had formal associations and broader networks, ALOHA prided itself on its autonomy. Kelvin Loom and Chadwick Grover's steadfast commitment to remaining unaligned allowed them to cultivate a distinct and influential wrestling environment, celebrating Hawaiian culture while showcasing an electrifying, Americanized Lucha Libre style. Owner and General Manager I Booker and Road Agent Kelvin Loom I Chadwick Grover Staff Play By Play & Color Commentator Chloe Marie I Nat Hubbins Referee Sione Ulafa Mascot I Manager Ducky Quackson I Spencer Ducky is the ALOHA Mascot and Punching Bag in Angles Spencer is the Manager of the Lucha Meatballs & The Clangers Titles: Hawaiian Heavyweight I Hawaiian Tag Team Singles Division: Amarillo Verde Catlady Linda Bloo Maximo Vance Franklin The Ace Suicide Dave Sili The Island Warrior Rolando Sanchez Porky Pimiento Neon Kid Rogers Justice Goldy Gil El Habanero El Pina Colada Chunky Munky Chet Harris Buffalo Bill Tag Team Division Lucha Inc. Hydra I Mr. Lucha Smooth Criminals Santo Domingo I Reo Ramone The Clangers Clanger 2 I Clanger 1 The Lucha Meatballs Meatball Green I Meatball Blue The Scurvy Dogs Barnacle Barrabas I Cutthroat Digby The Super Jumpmans Jumpman 1 I Jumpman 2 Veil Of Fire Hell Blade I Karnage The Chaos Crew Tick- Tock Peculiar Quantum 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AboardTheArk Posted August 1 Share Posted August 1 Lucha mascot... I'm sold. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpha2117 Posted August 1 Share Posted August 1 The Super Jumpans finisher is the Copyright Infringement! Ducky Quackson needs to be destroyed like the Thing in that old John Caprenter film 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted August 1 Author Share Posted August 1 Just now, alpha2117 said: The Super Jumpans finisher is the Copyright Infringement! Ducky Quackson needs to be destroyed like the Thing in that old John Caprenter film Don't worry, The Lucha Meatballs will crush him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted August 3 Author Share Posted August 3 If someone wants to submit free agent characters, just copy this template and fill it out. Name: Age: Debut: Gender: Nationlity: Size: Style: Role: Gimmicks: Active Areas: Finisher: Appearance: (How the worker looks like, as accurate as possible, please do not specify “looks like Roman Reigns” or similar) Additional infos: (Tag Teams/Personality/Relationships/alter ego...) Bio: (at least two sentences) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted August 7 Author Share Posted August 7 (edited) All-Star Wrestling Founded: 1995 Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts Style: Classic Wrestling (80s & 90s focus) Womens Wrestling: Integrated ASW is the number 3 company in usa and focussing on an old school-gimmicky wrestling styles with alot of patriotism but also modern wrestling elements. In autumn 1995, lifelong friends Fuller Rice and Heath Benjamin founded All-Star Wrestling (ASW) in their hometown of Boston; Massachusetts. Both men had grown up idolizing wrestling legends and dreamed of creating a promotion that honored wrestling's past while embracing its future. Early Years (1995-2000): ASW's first event, "Stars & Stripes Slam," was held in a high school gymnasium with just 200 attendees. Despite humble beginnings, the unique blend of nostalgic and modern wrestling styles quickly gained a cult following. Rise to Prominence (2001-2010): ASW's breakthrough came with their 2001 pay-per-view event "Independence Brawl," which featured a spectacular main event between Slick Hawkins and international star Koji Tsunami. This exposure catapulted ASW onto the national stage. In 2005, ASW introduced the "Legends Circuit," bringing in retired wrestling icons for special appearances and mentorship roles. Modern Era (2011-Present): ASW has embraced technology, launching a successful streaming service in 2015. They've also maintained their commitment to grassroots wrestling, with the annual "Small Town Showdown" tour bringing events to rural communities across America. Title Belts ASW All-Star Tag Team Title I ASW Showtime Television Title I ASW United States Heavyweight Title I ASW United States Women's Title I ASW World Heavyweight Title TV Shows ASW Freedom I ASW Liberty Roster: Owner & Booker Fuller Rice I Heath Benjamin Broadcast Team Play By Play & Color Commentators Gale Gabriel Ryan Ott Cheyenne Wyoming Wayne Rhodes Staff Raod Agents & Referees Deuce Evans I Buzz jenkins (Road Agents) I Jackson Moore I Rodney Trump I Tara Michaels (Refereees) Managers Becca Moore Kendra Curry Marc Mercedes US Steel Singles Division: Adam Murica American Love Machine Desmond Elias Dixie Duggan ZZ Young Wayne Brady Verne Hrovath Tommy MacDonald The Panther The American Tiger Smash Quicksilver Opie Man JS Chicago Hunk Harris Flying Pioneer Captain Arizona Blake Brodie Big Diesel Womens Division Alicia Andrews American Woman Gabby Liberty July Fourth Myra Hoods Pam Erica Starla Stripes Zara Hanson Tag Team Division & Stables The Un-Americans Kumo Katayama Marc Gauthier Yevdokiya Oleksiyenko Pepe Gonzalez Joe Dillon & Elvis Everett Kawaii Metal Baby Metal I Nancy Goodwill Star-Spangled Sisters Tabby Davidson I Cassandra Lopez Starz & Stripez Chris Starz I Nate Stripez System X Stan Young I Troy Tanner The Academy Isaac Angle I Lane Gable The All-Star Express Eric Fortune I Garry Garfield The Deletion Broken Jeff I Brother Matthew The Real Americans Mr. USA I The Patriot The Wilson Brothers Ford Wilson I Goman Wilson The Rottweilers Rottweiler Rick I Rottweiler Shane if you would like to help with the mod, writing bios or giving suggestions, let me know on discord :https://discord.gg/wj9FyM6jMC Edited August 7 by WillyWillyWilly 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tcjohnsonx Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 I'm interested in helping write bios, but the discord link keeps going to nothing. Care to help out with that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpha2117 Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 19 hours ago, WillyWillyWilly said: All-Star Wrestling Founded: 1995 Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts Style: Classic Wrestling (80s & 90s focus) Womens Wrestling: Integrated ASW is the number 3 company in usa and focussing on an old school-gimmicky wrestling styles with alot of patriotism but also modern wrestling elements. In autumn 1995, lifelong friends Fuller Rice and Heath Benjamin founded All-Star Wrestling (ASW) in their hometown of Boston; Massachusetts. Both men had grown up idolizing wrestling legends and dreamed of creating a promotion that honored wrestling's past while embracing its future. Early Years (1995-2000): ASW's first event, "Stars & Stripes Slam," was held in a high school gymnasium with just 200 attendees. Despite humble beginnings, the unique blend of nostalgic and modern wrestling styles quickly gained a cult following. Rise to Prominence (2001-2010): ASW's breakthrough came with their 2001 pay-per-view event "Independence Brawl," which featured a spectacular main event between Slick Hawkins and international star Koji Tsunami. This exposure catapulted ASW onto the national stage. In 2005, ASW introduced the "Legends Circuit," bringing in retired wrestling icons for special appearances and mentorship roles. Modern Era (2011-Present): ASW has embraced technology, launching a successful streaming service in 2015. They've also maintained their commitment to grassroots wrestling, with the annual "Small Town Showdown" tour bringing events to rural communities across America. Title Belts ASW All-Star Tag Team Title I ASW Showtime Television Title I ASW United States Heavyweight Title I ASW United States Women's Title I ASW World Heavyweight Title TV Shows ASW Freedom I ASW Liberty Roster: Owner & Booker Fuller Rice I Heath Benjamin Broadcast Team Play By Play & Color Commentators Gale Gabriel Ryan Ott Cheyenne Wyoming Wayne Rhodes Staff Raod Agents & Referees Deuce Evans I Buzz jenkins (Road Agents) I Jackson Moore I Rodney Trump I Tara Michaels (Refereees) Managers Becca Moore Kendra Curry Marc Mercedes US Steel Singles Division: Adam Murica American Love Machine Desmond Elias Dixie Duggan ZZ Young Wayne Brady Verne Hrovath Tommy MacDonald The Panther The American Tiger Smash Quicksilver Opie Man JS Chicago Hunk Harris Flying Pioneer Captain Arizona Blake Brodie Big Diesel Womens Division Alicia Andrews American Woman Gabby Liberty July Fourth Myra Hoods Pam Erica Starla Stripes Zara Hanson Tag Team Division & Stables The Un-Americans Kumo Katayama Marc Gauthier Yevdokiya Oleksiyenko Pepe Gonzalez Joe Dillon & Elvis Everett Kawaii Metal Baby Metal I Nancy Goodwill Star-Spangled Sisters Tabby Davidson I Cassandra Lopez Starz & Stripez Chris Starz I Nate Stripez System X Stan Young I Troy Tanner The Academy Isaac Angle I Lane Gable The All-Star Express Eric Fortune I Garry Garfield The Deletion Broken Jeff I Brother Matthew The Real Americans Mr. USA I The Patriot The Wilson Brothers Ford Wilson I Goman Wilson The Rottweilers Rottweiler Rick I Rottweiler Shane if you would like to help with the mod, writing bios or giving suggestions, let me know on discord :https://discord.gg/wj9FyM6jMC These are so fun One thing with your chosen style is that it will fit in well with willr0ck's comic book renders for Cverse and the Rockverse meaning people have the option to merge elements in together in a reasonably coherent manner. Thats a huge bonus as you can potentially have a lot more workers or just use the pics for CVFP's. Once all those things go live I think we will get two really great fun extra universes and a lot of versatility. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted August 8 Author Share Posted August 8 44 minutes ago, alpha2117 said: These are so fun One thing with your chosen style is that it will fit in well with willr0ck's comic book renders for Cverse and the Rockverse meaning people have the option to merge elements in together in a reasonably coherent manner. Thats a huge bonus as you can potentially have a lot more workers or just use the pics for CVFP's. Once all those things go live I think we will get two really great fun extra universes and a lot of versatility. yes, the comic style is fun I've always found that the cverse works best with an unrealistic or comic-like style. So I thought that my mod, which has these funny elements, also works very well as a comic style. It's even funnier that willrock had the same idea 5 hours ago, tcjohnsonx said: I'm interested in helping write bios, but the discord link keeps going to nothing. Care to help out with that? Link should work, I have tested it several times. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpha2117 Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 1 minute ago, WillyWillyWilly said: yes, the comic style is fun I've always found that the cverse works best with an unrealistic or comic-like style. So I thought that my mod, which has these funny elements, also works very well as a comic style. It's even funnier that willrock had the same idea Link should work, I have tested it several times. As they say Great Minds think alike - It doesn't surprise me you both went with the Comics style Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peria Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 Good luck and Godspeed on the project! Always loved your work, and was looking forward to your OG 2016 mod all those years ago, time flies, huh? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tcjohnsonx Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 7 hours ago, WillyWillyWilly said: Link should work, I have tested it several times. Yeah, my desktop app was having a fit, but I got in after all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TakumiIrohamarvelous Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 Stoked to play this when it releases. Love the attention given to women's wrestling and the options available, Mexico also looks like pretty balanced fun compared to the current CVerse Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corbinHyde97 Posted August 9 Share Posted August 9 Name: Taven Andrews Age: 26 Debut: 2023 Gender: AMAB Non Binary Nationality: White American Size: 6'4" 235 lbs Style: Powerhouse Role: Wrestler, Manager Gimmicks: Face: The Prince of the Queen City (Badass) Heel: The Queen City Serial Killer (offbeat/Unstable) Active Areas: USA, Canada, UK Finisher: The Crown Jewel (Chokeslam Backstabber) Appearance: (How the worker looks like, as accurate as possible, please do not specify “looks like Roman Reigns” or similar) Pale, with medium length Blonde hair Shaved into an undercut on all sides, Blue Eyed, Somewhat Muscular with a strong Jawline and a Cleft Chin, Average sized nose (don't HHH me damn it lol) Additional infos: (Tag Teams/Personality/Relationships/alter ego...) Based in Mid Atlantic, Personality: People Person Pronouns: They/He Bio: From Charlotte, NC Taven Andrews Entered the world looking to make a name for himself. building a reputation on the indies as a dependable hand They are more often than not on the road traveling from show to show. The Prince of the Queen City has gone on record saying if he could get a foot in the door on any level They' d shine as a top star. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillyWillyWilly Posted August 11 Author Share Posted August 11 On 8/9/2024 at 6:10 AM, corbinHyde97 said: Name: Taven Andrews Age: 26 Debut: 2023 Gender: AMAB Non Binary Nationality: White American Size: 6'4" 235 lbs Style: Powerhouse Role: Wrestler, Manager Gimmicks: Face: The Prince of the Queen City (Badass) Heel: The Queen City Serial Killer (offbeat/Unstable) Active Areas: USA, Canada, UK Finisher: The Crown Jewel (Chokeslam Backstabber) Appearance: (How the worker looks like, as accurate as possible, please do not specify “looks like Roman Reigns” or similar) Pale, with medium length Blonde hair Shaved into an undercut on all sides, Blue Eyed, Somewhat Muscular with a strong Jawline and a Cleft Chin, Average sized nose (don't HHH me damn it lol) Additional infos: (Tag Teams/Personality/Relationships/alter ego...) Based in Mid Atlantic, Personality: People Person Pronouns: They/He Bio: From Charlotte, NC Taven Andrews Entered the world looking to make a name for himself. building a reputation on the indies as a dependable hand They are more often than not on the road traveling from show to show. The Prince of the Queen City has gone on record saying if he could get a foot in the door on any level They' d shine as a top star. thank you very much. i'll take care of it later. But first there's another company to introduce: Diamond Dolls Founded in 2015 by former strip club tycoon Jersey Diamond and his business partner Ron Hoff, Diamond Dolls is a provocative and unconventional wrestling promotion that blurs the lines between adult entertainment and sports spectacle. Based out of Atlantic City, New Jersey, DD or Double D has quickly gained notoriety for its risqué approach to professional wrestling, catering to a niche audience seeking more titillating content. The promotion's aesthetic and presentation heavily draw from Diamond's background in the adult entertainment industry. Wrestlers, primarily women, perform in revealing outfits reminiscent of exotic dancers, while the ring and venue are often decorated with neon lights, mirrors, and poles to evoke a strip club atmosphere. DD's roster consists mainly of women with backgrounds in modeling, dancing, and fitness. The company emphasizes character work and storylines that lean heavily into adult themes and innuendo. While Diamond Dolls has attracted a dedicated fanbase and carved out a unique niche in the wrestling world, it has also faced criticism from various quarters. Traditional wrestling purists often dismiss it as a gimmick that cheapens the sport, while some women's rights advocates argue that it objectifies and exploits its performers. Despite the controversy, Diamond and Hoff have continued to expand the promotion, securing a late-night cable TV deal and developing a robust online streaming presence. They've also begun hosting live events in various cities, particularly those known for their nightlife and adult entertainment scenes. As DoubleD continues to grow, it remains a polarizing entity in the wrestling landscape, pushing boundaries and challenging conventional notions of what professional wrestling can be. Diamond Dolls is known for Matches like: Catfight Classics: No-holds-barred brawls emphasizing hair-pulling, scratching, and other stereotypical "catfight" moves. Pillow Fight Riot: Matches fought entirely with pillows, often ending in a shower of feathers. Mud Pit Mayhem: Wrestlers grapple in a pit filled with mud, adding a messy and suggestive element to traditional wrestling. Pool Party Pandemonium: Matches taking place in and around inflatable swimming pools, featuring splashes and underwater grappling. Jello Wrestling Jamboree: Competitors wrestle in a ring filled with colorful, slippery gelatin jelly. Foam Frenzy: Matches fought in a ring filled with soapy foam, adding a slippery and visually striking element. Titles: Diamond Dolls Title Diamond Dolls Tag Team Title Diamond Dolls Pole Of Destiny Cup Powers Owner Booker & Road Agent On Screen GM Jersey Diamond Ron Hoff Kandi Daimond Staff Commentators & Referee Jemma Rooney Lora Smith Christina Hall Roster: Anastacia Bubblegum Danielle Angel Donna Porter Georgia Bytch Foxxy Williams Glossy Girl Kimmy Yasuko Nessa Diamond Officer Bigguns Redhood Ramirez Sister Steph Tayla Quinne The Nubian Goddess Xia Layne Yolanda Perez Tag Team Division The Pill Mill Nurse Beccy Pratt Nurse Betty Cole The Downtown Girls Licia Eden Roberta Bottoms Fluffy & Scruffy Fluffy Taylor Rainbow Dawn The Skinny Sisters Sherrylynn Clark Valeri Summerbreeze The Bondage Club Lady Domina Rubber Girl 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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