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Prepping for TEW 07 - Training Camps


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[QUOTE=kadekash1983;161959] Then there was "Shawn Michaels School," which would of had a high grade based on his name. But when the students showed up they realized Michaels wasn't the trainer, but it was Rudy Boy Gonzalez. No one has come out of there since the first class(which Michaels did help train). On an extra note...You need to add Booker T and Stevie Rays school. Although Stevie Ray would have to be considered the real trainer and Booker T a guest trainer. Marty "The Boogey Man" Wright is being trained there now as well as that actor guy the WWE just hired.[/QUOTE] Don Juan (ROH,FIP), Masada (BJW) ,Big Dogg (OVW), Marvel (ROH), BioHazzard (ROH,DSW) Also helped with Hernadez (TNA) and Fast Eddie (ROH) and Sends Talent from his curent clas to NWA-Anarchy (Bret Thunder,Skitzo, James Claxton and Windwalker) plus Milano Collection AT (Dragon Gate, Torymon, Chikara, RoH, Full Impact Pro, Pro Wrestling Elite) he helped with Thats hardly nobody plus he has had Al Snow and Terry Taylor in over the past year as well as helping Booker T with his School I think RBGs TWA fits this perfectly
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Animal's Dojo has pumped out a lot of stars for New Japan and to a lesser extent, some indies, so I would say it should have a high prestige level. What you have right now is a bit low for a school that produced world champions. The other two should be lowered a bit probably. TAKA's dojo is just an extension of his promotion I think, but I could be wrong. The gap in talent trained by Animal, who was a very solid wrestler in the '70s and '80s himself, and TAKA is pretty considerable. Good stuff outside of that. Best of luck, Ryan
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[QUOTE=D16NJD16;169589]What purpose does this serve in the game other then reference? Does it?[/QUOTE] When new workers are generated by the game, they may come from one of these schools or dojos. The more respected the school, the higher potential the new worker will have. At least, that's how I understand it.
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Here's some for the North West of the US: The Colonel and Playboy's Wrestling School Portland, OR 65 [url]http://playboybuddyrose.com/school.html[/url] [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSWpyCe5tVk&mode=related&search=[/url] (Video piece done by student/wrestler and OU student Brian Zane. Good stuff! :)) Ran by "Playboy" Buddy Rose and Ed Wiskoski (aka Colonel DeBeers), who are also the Head Trainers. They're a pretty prolific school for only running Sundays and only existing for a couple of years. Their most famous student would probably be Caden Mathews, who has worked a WWE TV match (on Smackdown), a Heat match, and did some training with OVW a couple months ago. Other students of theirs make up a pretty solid chunk of the talent appearing all over Oregon and Washington now, including well known local wrestlers like J-sin Sullivan and Camron Starr. Rose is still pretty connected in the bizz, and he and deBeers are very focused on training up new students as a way to give back to the industry, which are a couple of reasons I listed their respect so high. -------- West Coast Wrestling Connection School Salem, OR 10 [url]http://www.westcoastwrestlingconnection.com/school.htm[/url] Head Trainer is "The Reason" Dave Hollenbeck, guest instructors have included: Cedric the Hitman, Gentleman George Michael, Jason Styles, Moose, GQ Gallo and Steve Corino. Former head trainer was Lil Nasty Boy. Connected with the West Coast Wrestling Connection promotion (AWA Oregon), hasn't produced any notible names. Hollenbeck only recently took over taining there though, so they're one to watch. --------- Pinnacle Wrestling Training Academy Washington state ? [url]http://www.pinnaclewrestling.com/home.htm[/url] (info is down the page a bit). Head Trainer is Davey Richards. Feeder program of Pinnacle Pro Wrestling (AWA Washington). Fairly new school. -------- Azteca Pro Wrestling @ Tito's Community Gym Hillsboro, OR 1 [url]http://www.geocities.com/aztecaprowrestling/[/url] Head Trainer is Tito Carreon. Occasionally has guest instructors. I think Sandy Barr (80's era ref and I think he wrestled as well) might have a hand in the training too. Run out of a community gym owned by Tito, who also offers boxing training. The fees are to help cover the costs to run the gym. Azteca Pro Often runs free outdoor shows to drum up donations for a Youth Outreach center also run by Tito and help students get time in front of a crowd. Strictly a small time non-Profit organization. Still notible for the number of local indy guys who've donated their time and abilities, trained, or learned there. ------ "Boogy Woogy Man" Jimmy Valiant has a school ([url]http://www.jimmyvaliant.com/index2.html[/url]) As does George South (80's era jobber) ([url]http://www.midatlanticgateway.com/ewa/photos_training.htm[/url]) Someone else will have to provide you with more info on them, though. ;)
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Thanks bobinc! Just FYI: Permission is granted for anybody to include the dojos file or an edited version of that file in any mods they do. Feel free to modify, mangle, manipulate, or other "m" words to your heart's desires.
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a better representation of Ontario: dont include sully's gym... it isnt even around anymore really. Can Am Wrestling School - Ontario - 80 (dropped off for a time, hasnt produced a top talent in a good 3-4 years): run by Tyson Dux Squared Circle Training - Ontario - 50 (gets alot of exposure on TV and such, but has yet to produce any real top names): run by Rob "El" Fuego Figure-4 Wrestling Academy - Ontario - 30 (not as much exposure, but talent is alot more rounded then squared circle guys): run by Ruffy Silverstein (North) & Eddie Osbourne (South)
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