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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Nov 18, 2013 8:05:38 GMT -5
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Post by theryno665 on Nov 18, 2013 9:18:58 GMT -5
Round 2 of my NXT Title Tournament is finished.
Jake Carter d Alexander Rusev -Great match. I'd definitely consider them two of my top guys in NXT right now. Rick Victor d JTG -JTG cuts a promo beforehand, saying he knows a thing or two about gang warfare seeing as he ran RUN NXT, and doesn't want laid out by The Ascension as they've been doing the rest of the tournament. Victor agrees but still beats down JTG easily. Brad Maddox d Alex Riley -Riley may have been distracted by the rumors of being called up to Smackdown or Raw, allowing Maddox to get another cheating victory to advance. Trent Barreta d Leo Kruger -The Ascension laid out Trent but instead of letting the match continue, the ref DQ'd Kruger. Kruger lays out the ref. Peter Orlov d Heath Slater -Slater has reunited with former Nexus member David Otunga, who was sent to NXT and lawyer'd his way to the first NXT title shot. But Otunga's interference backfired, costing Slater the match. Percy Watson d Curt Hawkins Mike Dalton cost Curt Hawkins the match in return for Hawkins and Reks making his dating life with Kelly Kelly a living hell. Conor O'Brian d Damien Sandow Match never happened as Sandow revealed he was traded to Raw and forfeit the match, making sure he wasn't laid out by The Ascension. Michael McGillicutty d Tyler Reks Mike Dalton cost Tyler Reks the match. Set up a tag match where if Hawkins and Reks lose, they'll leave NXT.
And the Quarter-Finals look like this:
Jake Carter vs Rick Victor Brad Maddox vs Trent Barreta
Peter Orlov vs Percy Watson Conor O'Brian vs Michael McGillicutty
I seem to be cursed with a plague of torn calf injuries. Ryback had to vacate the NXT title because of it. Later on, DT Porter got one but he's an NXT jobber so I didn't mind. But then Bo Harris got one a few days after that. Even though he's just a Midcard guy on Raw, that kinda bummed me out a bit as my Raw roster has gotten a little thin due to my roster shuffling.
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Post by AdamAFL was sooooo wrong on Nov 18, 2013 9:35:16 GMT -5
Started this game midway through the build to BFG but haven't had the chance to play much since I began it, about to restart it now. Here's where I am so far. Also, I switched the PPV strategy to 12 a year again because I find it easier to book that way. Bound For Glory
PRE-SHOW: Eric Young/Joseph Park d. Bromans 1. Generation Me d. Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez 2. Bad Influence d. Storm/Gunner (c) for the Tag Team Titles 3. Gail Kim d. ODB (c) for the KO's Title 4. Chris Sabin d. Jeff Hardy, Manik (c) and Austin Aries for the X-Division Title 5. Magnus d. Sting - Sting raises Magnus' hand blah, blah, blah after the match 6. Bobby Roode d. Samoa Joe to become #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship 7. AJ Styles d. Bully Ray © for the World Title {Spoiler}{Build Up To Turning Point}
Impact #1 before Turning Point:
- AJ Styles’ title celebration is ruined by Dixie Carter who says Bully Ray will get his rematch whenever she decides it is prudent. - ODB demands her rematch and will get it in a fortnight against Gail Kim. - Magnus and Sting, closer than ever, team to defeat Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez. Post-match Chavo turns on Hernandez. - Jeff Hardy d. Petey Williams in a hard fought match. After the match Austin Aries comes out and says he wants to know if he is truly better than Jeff Hardy. He wants Petey next week and he’s going to beat him quicker than Jeff. - AJ Styles d. Kenny King and post-match is taken out by EGO. Dixie comes out and says the title match will take place right here, right now. She tells Roode that he will get his title shot at Turning Point regardless of who is champion. - AJ rallies despite being really worn down and has the Champ on the back foot when the referee is knocked down and Dixie hands Bully Ray a chain. Ray uses it on AJ and is about to cover him when Mr. Anderson makes his return attacking Ray before Dixie orders security to take him out. AJ recovers, hits the Stylesclash and retains his title. (AJ Styles d. Bully Ray to retain the World Title).
Impact #2 before Turning Point:
- Next week, Roode says AJ can’t beat him when the title is on the line – it’s a proven fact. AJ challenges him to actually accomplish anything without his friends. Roode tells Bad Influence they’re not to get involved at Turning Point. - It’s announced that at Turning Point it will be Bad Influence defending their Tag Team Titles against Generation Me, former champs Storm/Gunner and Magnus/Sting. - Chris Sabin brags about how he is the greatest X-Division Champion of all-time. Manik comes out and challenges Sabin to Manik’s rematch at Turning Point. - A Double beats Petey Williams in the exact same time Jeff Hardy did. Aries tries to claim he did so in a more convincing manner. Jeff says Petey took them both to the limit and they’ll have to find a different way of figuring this out. Aries challenges Jeff to a match at Turning Point. Best man wins. They shake hands - Eric Young (w/ Joseph Park) faces Samoa Joe and when Joe is beating the living daylights out of Young when EY grabs a steel chair and “accidentally” hits Park with it busting Park open. EY gets out of dodge and a bloodied Joseph Park Black Hole Slam’s a slightly confused Samoa Joe leading to the DQ. - Dixie comes out and says she knows Mr. Anderson is here and she wants him to explain his actions from last week. Anderson comes out and says he got his revenge and he was glad he could help out AJ in the process because he’s a real champion unlike Ray. Dixie says she could make Anderson’s life a living hell but Anderson merely laughs and says his contract ran out because she didn’t want to re-sign him. Dixie says she was mistaken and she wants him back. Anderson is wary and asks if this is a trick but Dixie assures him otherwise and tells him he has a week to make up his mind.
Week 3
- Joe wants EY/Park to explain his actions. EY says he doesn’t know what Joe is talking about last week was an accident and he’d be happy to give Joe a rematch at any time. Joe says fine but this time it’s not ending in a crappy DQ victory. He wants it to be no disqualification. EY agrees. - Mr. Anderson says he accepts Dixie’s offer and will return under one condition, he gets a match with Bully Ray at Turning Point. Dixie comes out and claims that she’d just been thinking the same thing. - Bad Influence they say they are the greatest tag team in the business and will prove it at Turning Point. Dixie comes out and says she hasn’t forgotten what Daniels/Kaz put her through last year so she is going to make them back up their big mouths. Next week it will be Daniels vs. Gunner vs. Sting vs. Jeremy Buck but right now it’s Kaz vs. Storm vs. Magnus vs. Max Buck. Magnus d. Storm, Kaz and Max Buck when he hits a Michonoku Driver on Buck. - Backstage Aries and Hardy are having an arm wrestling contest when Jeremy Borash interrupts them to ask them some questions regarding their match. The interview ends with Borash telling them that he’s just been informed their match at Turning Point is now for the #1 contendership adding another incentive. - Gail Kim d. ODB to retain the Knockout’s Title. Post-match Lei’d Tapa comes out and attacks ODB before holding up Kim’s belt and staring her down. Alissa Flash makes her return and makes the save for Kim and ODB. Kim thanks her before hitting her with Eat Defeat. - Roode attacks Styles after his match in the main event and beats him down to the point where the commentators are questioning whether Styles will even make it to Turning Point. Dixie comes out and gives Roode AJ’s title before raising Roode’s hand. Roode says tonight we learned that it pays to be Roode.
Week 4
- Gail Kim vs. ODB vs. Lei’d Tapa vs. Alissa Flash is announced for Turning Point. - Jeremy Buck d. Sting, Christopher Daniels and Gunner. The match ends with Gunner out of commission on the outside, Sting hits the Scorpion Death Drop on Daniels only to receive a 450 splash from Buck who covers The Icon for a huge victory. - EY says he’s looking forward to his match with Samoa Joe because he knows his best friend Joe Park will have his back. He says he doesn’t want Park to get involved and Park promises he’ll just stay at ringside to cheer EY on. - Manik and Hernandez beat Sabin and Chavo in a tag team match. Post-match Hernandez gives Chavo a border toss but Sabin escapes unhurt. - JB comes backstage to find Aries and Hardy competing in a gym race. The first to do 10 miles on the treadmill, bike and rowing machine wins. The contest is inevitably a close run thing and when questioned Borash fails to give a conclusive winner. Hardy says it doesn’t matter because at Turning Point he’s going to prove he’s the better man. Aries says it’s impossible to be better than the Greatest. - Roode beats Sting in a main event set up because Dixie wanted her man to put Sting out of business after Sting questioned her authority earlier on in the night. After the match Roode says he is the longest reigning World Heavyweight Champion in TNA history and on Sunday he will set about breaking his own record. AJ’s music hits leading to him and Roode brawling, security splits the two up and Tenay assures us that we have to get Turning Point to see what happens next. Turning Point1) Eric Young d. Samoa Joe in a No DQ Match - EY was once again in a bad position but EY hid behind Park on the outside until Joe threw Park out of the way and into the barricade where Park was busted open. Park snapped and hit Joe with a Black Hole Slam onto a pile of steel chairs allowing EY to pick up the victory. Young celebrated like it was all his own doing. 2) Gail Kim © d. Alissa Flash, Lei’d Tapa and ODB to retain her KO’s Title pinning ODB after Eat Defeat 3) Bad Influence © d. Generation Me, Sting/Magnus and Storm/Gunner to retain the Tag Team Titles when Daniels pinned Gunner following a B.M.E 4) Chris Sabin © d. Manik to retain his X-Division Title 5) Hernandez d. Chavo Guerrero by DQ when Chavo hit Hernandez with a chair, post-match Chavo continued the assault 6) Austin Aries vs. Jeff Hardy goes to a 30-Minute Time Limit Draw as they bid to become #1 Contender for the WHC - Aries had Hardy in the Last Chancery but Hardy refused to tap and the time limit expired. 7) Bully Ray d. Mr Anderson after a low blow (behind the referee’s back) and a Bully Bomb 8) AJ Styles © d. Bobby Roode to retain the WHC following the Spiral Tap. Post-match Dixie Carter comes out, applauds AJ and then goes backstage. The show ends with Tenay, Tazz and AJ all looking confused.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2013 12:21:16 GMT -5
It seems like any game I start, if I have Mickie James or Billy Gunn on the roster, they immediately become two of the most over people on the roster.
And I only book them normally. I don't give them a mega push or anything.
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Post by Gus Richlen Was Wrong on Nov 18, 2013 12:36:51 GMT -5
It seems like any game I start, if I have Mickie James or Billy Gunn on the roster, they immediately become two of the most over people on the roster. And I only book them normally. I don't give them a mega push or anything. Same here. Hell, Mickie (Alexis Laree in my games) is actually a main eventer in my original scenario WWE 03 game.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Nov 18, 2013 12:37:56 GMT -5
For future reference, threads can go to 100 pages now.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Nov 18, 2013 12:51:32 GMT -5
As much I like my TNA 2007/8 game, I'm tempted to start my own custom backyard/small fed. The last time I started a small promotion, I made it to Cult level, had two TV shows, and just had my first PPV before my old computer died on me and I lost the save.
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Post by AdamAFL was sooooo wrong on Nov 18, 2013 18:23:47 GMT -5
Booked up until Final Resolution now. {Spoiler}{Final Resolution Build-Up}Week 1
- Dixie comes out and apologises to AJ. She says she doesn’t know what get into her in the past couple of months but he has proven his worth to this company time and again, she hopes he can forgive her and she wishes him the best for the future. - AJ comes out and says he hopes Dixie has learnt her lesson because this company is one of the most important things in the world to him. Roode comes out and demands to know what is behind Dixie’s change of heart – he insinuates that it has something to do with what AJ has in his pants and AJ knocks him out. - Aries and Hardy go into Dixie’s office together and demand to face each other at Final Resolution. Dixie says that’s fine with her and says it will be a repeat of their Turning Point match complete with the #1 contendership being up for grabs. The only difference is – this time there will be no time limit. There must be a winner. - Storm and Gunner say Bad Influence got lucky at Turning Point but they won’t tonight. They want Bad Influence right now. Dixie grants them a non-title match right now. If they win they’ll get Bad Influence at Final Resolution in a title match. - Bad Influence d. Storm and Gunner when Kazarian distracted the referee after Daniels had thrown Gunner to the outside. Daniels used a chain and smashed Storm in the head before the referee turned and counted three. - Post-match with Storm out cold Gunner gets back in the ring and gets into it with Bad Influence. Out comes Generation Me and all four of them lay into Gunner. Then Kaz sets Gunner up on his knees and holds a chair against one side of his head, Daniels holds one at the other side and then the Buck’s superkick both chairs into either side of Gunner’s head. - Chris Sabin says he’s the greatest X-Division Champion of all-time and he proves it time and time again. Dixie comes out and says that she will give him the chance to prove it at Final Resolution because next week on Impact three former X-Division champions will face off to decide who will face Sabin at Final Resolution. - Joe wants EY, he is sick of this situation and wants him one-on-one without his buddy Joseph Park getting involved. EY comes out and asks why Joe hates Park so much. Joe says he doesn’t but EY asks why he attacked Park at Turning Point. Joe says it was an accident but EY says he doesn’t believe him and he won’t put his friend at risk any more, his answer is no. - Anderson is furious that Bully escaped with a victory at Turning Point. Ray comes out and says he is done with Anderson – he is moving on, and Anderson should too because by now he should know that Bully was always the superior athlete.
Week 2
- James Storm comes out and says he wants Generation Me and Bad Influence right now. Dixie comes out and inquires as to the condition of Gunner. Storm says he’ll be fit for Final Resolution. Dixie says she wants to see Gunner at the latest on the Thursday before Final Resolution. Storm says he’ll be there. Dixie says they’ll get Generation Me at Final Resolution and the winners will get a shot at the Tag Team Titles. Storm says he hopes Bad Influence aren’t getting off scot free. Dixie assures him they aren’t and says they will defend their titles against Magnus and Sting at Final Resolution. - Dixie says we’ve seen how good Hardy and Aries are as rivals but what about as teammates, they will take on Generation Me in the Main Event tonight! - Samoa Joe approaches Joseph Park backstage. He tells Park that EY is just using him because of how effective he can be when he’s angry. Park says EY and he are best friends and that EY would never use him. Joe warns him that regardless of what Park does, Joe is gonna kill Eric Young. - Petey Williams d. Kenny King and Zema Ion to become #1 contender for the X-Division Title - Hernandez is upset that Chavo keeps escaping his grasp and he wants him one final time at Final Resolution. Dixie grants the match but says this can’t go on any longer as it is damaging the company. She informs both men that the loser must leave TNA. - Sting and Magnus d. The BroMans and after the match tell Bad Influence that at Final Resolution they are taking the Tag Team Titles. - AJ tells Dixie he is sick of the lack of respect he gets from people, he says everyone treats him like a dumb hick and Roode is the worst offender. He wants Roode at Final Resolution to settle this once and for all. Dixie grants him the match. - Bully Ray is allowed to pick his own opponent for the evening because Dixie didn’t have anything lined up for him. Ray picks Manik. Ray dominates Manik in the match but Anderson interferes towards the end of the match and Manik scores a surprise victory! After the match Anderson and Ray brawl with Anderson getting the upper hand and standing tall. - Generation Me d. Hardy and Aries. A close match ends when Hardy and Aries, who had the upper hand, continue to try and outdo each other leading to massive miscommunication and Aries eating More Bang For Your Buck. After the match Hardy and Aries get in each other’s face and push each other before Hardy leaves the ring.
Week 3
- Ray is furious and demands a rematch with Manik tonight. Dixie grants him that but tells him that he will be facing Mr. Anderson in a Steel Cage at Final Resolution too. Ray agrees as long as she makes Anderson sign a contract saying he will not lay a finger on Ray until Final Resolution AND that Dixie make Manik vs. Ray for tonight a Steel Cage match – Dixie begrudgingly agrees. - Aries says it was Jeff’s fault they lost last week and tonight he is going to prove it. Aries is facing a random Buck and Jeff is facing the other. Jeff flips a coin and he ends up facing Max Buck. But first up is Aries vs. Jeremy Buck. - Jeremy Buck puts up a good fight but Aries secures the win after a Brainbuster and the 450 splash. - Jeff Hardy beats Max Buck too in another hard fought match following a Twist of Fate and Swanton Bomb. - Aries comes out after the match and both men have strong words for each other but it doesn’t come to blows as Aries exits the ring. - Sabin says Petey isn’t on his level and the only reason he came back to TNA was because he was jealous of all of Sabin’s success but he understands - it’s difficult to see someone who has it all when Petey has so little. Williams interrupts the interview and the men brawl. - Roode says he doesn’t know if AJ is just stupid or whether he’s actually as arrogant as he seems. He has gifted the “greatest pro wrestler ever to step foot in this company” another shot at the World Title. Roode says he won’t miss twice. - Samoa Joe drags Eric Young out to the ring and says they are going to settle this right here, right now. Joseph Park comes out and demands that Joe “cease and desist” with his “grievous assaults” on EY. Joe says he can’t do that and starts pummelling EY. Park tries to pull him off but gets punched by Joe. That opens the cut that Park sustained at Turning Point and he loses it again – taking Joe out once again. - Chavo comes to the ring and says he was always being dragged down by Hernandez but in a week’s time he will finally be rid of that anchor. He will beat Hernandez and then he’ll laugh as Hernandez is sent home never to come back again. Hernandez comes out and beats Chavo to a pulp before Border Tossing him. - James Storm beats Jeremy Buck in the first leg of a gauntlet match but succumbs to Matt Buck in the second leg. After the match Generation Me try to beat Storm down but he manages to grab a steel chair and Gen Me leave in a hurry. - Bad Influence come out to the ring and parody Magnus and Sting before saying that at Final Resolution it will be the end of both men’s careers – not because Bad Influence is going to injure them but because they are going to beat them with such ease that Magnus and Sting will never be able to show their faces in public again. - Manik puts up a fantastic fight and almost has Bully beaten a few times but Bully hits a powerbomb off the top rope for the pin. Post-Match Bully continues the assault and Anderson comes out to make the save but Ray reminds him that there’s nothing he can do about it. The TNA locker room empties to help Anderson save Manik without ever touching Ray who escapes through the crowd.
Week 4
- Impact starts with the contract signing for the World Title match at Final Resolution. The signing predictably descends into chaos once the formalities have been taken care of. AJ has the upper hand until Bad Influence come out to help their friend and they triple team AJ but Magnus and Sting make the save and EGO retreat. Dixie announces a 6-Man Tag as tonight’s main event. - Joe is backstage and wants EY and Park in a Handicap match tonight. Dixie says she can’t do that as the show is fully booked now that she has a main event but she will give him Young at Final Resolution. - Aries comes out and gives a promo saying how much he respects Jeff Hardy and that’s why he is so desperate to beat him because beating Jeff Hardy – something Aries has never done on PPV before – would be so special to him, it would be another accomplishment for his career and that’s what he hopes to do at Final Resolution. - Young comes into Dixie’s office and orders her to keep Joe away, she tells Joe to let EY say his piece. EY says he’s not medically cleared to wrestle after Joe’s “felonious assault” the previous week. Dixie says fine but Park will have to wrestle in his place, and furthermore it will be in a match that Park’s brother made famous – a Monster’s Ball match. - Jeff Hardy comes out and says he respects Austin Aries just as much as Aries respects him. He says no matter who wins at Final Resolution he knows the crowd are in for a fantastic match and now it’s time for the creatures to mount up! - Petey Williams has Chavo Guerrero beaten until Sabin comes out and distracts him. Chavo wins with a handful of tights and helps Sabin beat Petey down after the match until Hernandez makes the save and both men scarper. Hernandez helps Petey up who thanks him before leaving the ring. - Hernandez says this may be the last time he’s on Impact Wrestling, and if it is then this has been a blast but on Sunday he’s going to bring it to Chavo like never before. - Anderson comes out to talk about his match with Ray and says he can’t wait to get the Bully in the cage and teach him a lesson. Ray comes out and says at Final Resolution the world gets to see Ken Anderson’s funeral. Anderson’s says he wishes they weren’t banned from fighting one another because otherwise he’d tear Ray’s head off right now. Ray says “Actually that contract says nothing about me not hitting you” and proceeds to beat the living hell out of Anderson. Manik comes out and makes the save for Anderson and sends Ray off through the crowd for a second week running. - James Storm comes out and says Gunner has suffered a major concussion and will not be back any time soon but he begs Dixie not to cancel the match. He says he’ll try and find a new tag partner to avenge what happened to Gunner and if not he’ll destroy Generation Me by himself. Dixie says okay but it’s all on Storm, Dixie isn’t liable for anything that might happen to him at the hands of Gen Me. - AJ Styles, Magnus and Sting d. EGO in a 6-Man Tag Match when Magnus pins Kazarian. The three faces stand tall to end the show as EGO retreats up the ramp yelling that it will be a different story come Final Resolution. Final Resolution
1) Chris Sabin © d. Petey Williams to retain the X-Division Championship 2) Generation Me d. James Storm in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match to become #1 Contenders for the Tag Team Championships and post-match continue the assault on Storm 3) Bad Influence © d. Sting/Magnus to retain the TNA Tag Team Titles after a low blow behind the referee’s back followed by the Angel’s Wings. 4) Joseph Park (w/ Eric Young) d. Samoa Joe in a Monsters Ball Match following repeated interference from Young and an appearance from Abyss whilst Joseph Park was under the ring. 5) Chavo Guerrero d. Hernandez in a Loser Leaves Town Match 6) Mr Anderson d. Bully Ray in a Steel Cage Match after a Mic Check from the top rope. After the match Anderson has to be stretchered out after taking such a beating. 7) Austin Aries d. Jeff Hardy after a gruelling match that went over thirty minutes to become #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Post-match handshake and hug from the two competitors. 8) AJ Styles d. Bobby Roode to retain the World Heavyweight Championship following a Springboard 450 Splash.
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Post by theryno665 on Nov 19, 2013 20:45:31 GMT -5
Alrighty, booked Extreme Rules 2013.
Pre-Show Match - William Regal/Wade Barrett/Damien Sandow d Ricardo Rodriguez/Antonio Cesaro/Jack Swagger Around Wrestlemania-time, Regal turned on his then-protege Cesaro to help Wade win the Intercontinental title. Swagger was traded to Smackdown and wanted an Intercontinental title shot and found himself as Cesaro's partner (I totally didn't plan to recreate the Real Americans). Meanwhile, Damien Sandow was traded to Raw from NXT and defeated Ricardo Rodriguez in his first Raw match to win the United States title. So I put them all together. Regal pins Ricardo here.
Hardcore Match - Seth Black d Silas Black Reminder that Seth Black = Seth Rollins and Silas Black = Ultramantis Black. I had them as a team of "cousins" until Silas turned on Seth to join Raven's Flock, just when it seemed like they were close to winning the Tag Team titles. Silas has been a thorn in Seth's side since then and this is his chance at redemption.
Loser Leaves WWE - Raven d Booker T Being the Assistant GM of Smackdown, Booker T didn't think Mick Foley's win over Raven and Smackdown generally defeating the entire Flock at Wrestlemania was enough and decided that if he wanted Raven gone, he had to risk his own career. Truth is Booker T is retiring at the end of this month anyway. I had a scare the day before the PPV as Booker went down with an arm injury but I cheated and Arsenic'd it out. And I'm glad I did as Booker's "retirement speech" segment was the best of the night.
Cage Match for the Tag Titles - Sheamus/Drew McIntyre d Sami Callihan/Dean Ambrose (c) to WIN the titles! Once Sami and Dean won the tag titles for a second time in January, Raven did whatever he could to keep the belts in the Flock. After screwing the challengers a number of times with new members of the Flock in matches where the group was banned at ringside, Raven went one step further and made the team and the titles exclusive to Smackdown, effectively barring the #1 Contenders Sheamus and Drew from getting another shot. Once Mick Foley was cemented as the Smackdown GM at Wrestlemania, his first order of business was to draft Sheamus and Drew to Smackdown. Foley made sure that no one at all would interfere by making this a Cage match and Sheamus and Drew finally regain the titles. While the two teams had great matches before, this one didn't quite live up to the previous matches despite the stipulation.
Ladder Match for the World Title - Christian (c) d Dolph Ziggler When Dolph ended up being traded to Smackdown, he made the most of his opportunity by becoming #1 Contender to the World title over King Truth and Brian Kendrick. Christian then made their match a Ladder Match and was able to retain. Unfortunately, this match kinda bombed compared to the rest. The World title dropped in image a bit (which is OK as it was near 100 anyway) but it seems like any efforts to make Dolph Ziggler a credible contender in my game ends in failure. :-(
I Quit Match - John Cena d Randy Orton When Randy Orton was fired from Smackdown by GM Mick Foley, Orton instantly went to Raw and made John Cena his first target. Cena made their encounter at Extreme Rules an I Quit Match and, of course, he's not going to lose one of those. This makes for a nice rebound from Wrestlemania where he was screwed over by The Rock in his attempt to break Undertaker's streak but, if things work out, I have some big guns returning to take on Cena.
Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Title - CM Punk (c) d The Miz This was to end the feud between Miz and Punk but I guess I ended it too early as now Miz is pissed at me for making him lose, despite him having the edge over the entire thing except losing at Wrestlemania and now Extreme Rules. I aggravated a kayfabe leg injury for Punk started by Kane around the Royal Rumble and then Miz, being the dick he is, made their blowoff match Last Man Standing. Punk wins anyway, despite the fake bum leg.
In other news, I released Sin Cara due to low morale and having nothing for him. With Rey Mysterio out with a bad leg injury that won't heal before his contract runs out, Del Rio may be my only Mexican star, and he's kinda treading water like Dolph Ziggler, refusing to get over.
Also, in addition to the Booker T injury I erased, Trish Stratus has suffered a neck injury. I'm OK with this as I only used her for special appearances and haven't used her since around Elimination Chamber. It's pretty uncomfortable seeing 12 people on my injured list right now, but at least 2 of them come back next month.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Nov 19, 2013 22:16:04 GMT -5
For future reference, threads can go to 100 pages now. Haha, I was wondering why I was seeing threads going 43 pages long and the like. I was thinking mods were just getting lazy or something. I guess I'm just an old coot here who is behind the times. Anyone else remember the page 75 thing? Well anyways, as it relates to EWR I am seriously thinking about doing one more EWR game...but it is just so, so addicting.
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Post by Captain2 on Nov 20, 2013 17:15:40 GMT -5
Well my game has taken a few interesting turns. I'm playing TEW 2013.
It's currently Feb 2002, in my WWF game which started in 1996. The Rock turned out to be a big flop and eventually I killed his push. He's been jobbing in the midcard since 1999. In the Raw main event Chris Jericho seems to be letting his fame go to his head as he's declared himself The "Undisputed Champion" despite WCW still existing, merely having fallen to cult, but his defeat of Ric Flair and Steve Austin seems to be backing up his claims.
Triple H will be gone for five and a half months to persue his movie career. This prompted the WWF to rehire Shawn Michaels to keep the main event scene going. He defeated 29 other superstars to win the Royal Rumble and will be going to Wrestlemania X8 to face Jericho for the title.
Meanwhile on my second brand, Smackdown (The Rock wasn't a big deal but I still prefer the name to anything I could come up with) William Regal defeated the first ever World Heavyweight Champion, The Undertaker, in a back and forth feud for the title. Three OWU talents interfered in his last match and promised to help him keep the Championship. Excalibur, consisting of Heavyweight Champion William Regal, Hade Vansen, Drew Mcintyre and Katie Lea have been making an impact on Smackdown.
Bret Hart and Edge have been fighting over the Intercontinental title but Edge has been getting the better of the feud. I'd have wanted to build Bret up but he's in time decline and despite his wins over the past few months I couldn't get him to crack 90 popularity. My focus is now on the future as Edge shows Bret what he's capable of.
In the women's division Trish Stratus recently lost her women's title to Daffney. I originally planned to have Trish lose to Victoria to build to wrestlemania but despite pushing Victoria like a beast she just failed to get over, Daffney meanwhile has soared with very little input on my part. I reward that whenever I can.
Brock Lesnar is rising quickly up the ranks in a feud with Dusty Rhodes who for some reason has not retired from in ring competition yet. The winner of Jericho-Michaels may have to watch their back as the next big thing looks to make his mark.
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Post by El Cokehead del Knife Fight on Nov 21, 2013 2:26:04 GMT -5
In my 1997 BJPW game, ECW is making dumb decisions.
World Heavyweight Champion is Justin Credible. He won it at Heat Wave 1998 from Bam Bam Bigelow and has defended it twice against people like Spike Dudley, Tracy Smothers and Mikey Whipwreck.
Tracy Smothers and Axl Rotten are the world tag team champions while Jon Kronus is World Television Champion. At least things are looking up for them with picking up Kurt Angle shortly after he debuted.
EDIT: Oh wow, Sean Waltman and Kur Angle are their newest signings.
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Post by El Cokehead del Knife Fight on Nov 21, 2013 7:52:00 GMT -5
Jorge Estrada & Chrustopher Daniels are my tag champions. They've been defending it against guys like Gedo & Jado, Revolution neXt (Hardy Boys), The Real Main Event (The Dudleys), Suicide Blondes (Edge & Christian), American Psychos (Necro Butcher & Chris Parks) and Vicious & Delicous (Shane Helms as Kid Vicious and Shannon Moore as Kid Delicous).
Don't worry about all of the foreigners. Minoru Tanaka, Shadow WX, all of my women wrestlers, Dick Togo and Kaz Hayashi are all being pushed heavily.
I've also got the FBI as undercard jobbers. Little Guido Mariatio, Chuck Palumbo, Tony Mamaluke and Andrew Martin as Rolando Simard. I'm probably going to add in someone Japanese as well.
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Post by theryno665 on Nov 22, 2013 21:46:16 GMT -5
End of the month report for April 2013
-Undertaker and Booker T have officially retired. In addition, Edge's contract has run out and is no longer with the company.
-Vickie Guerrero and Kane have announced their retirement effective at the end of the month. I don't mind Vickie retiring because she's injured for a while and I kinda regret turning her face. But Kane retiring bums me out as I had him planned to return from injury at Over The Limit (which coincidentally falls on May 19) as a contender to Christian's World title. Smackdown is kinda hurting for main event level heels since I sent Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes to Raw and Daniel Bryan being injured. I strongly considered giving Kane another run with the World title but now that won't happen.
-In addition to Kane, Xavier Woods also returns from injury this month.
-Daisuke Sekimoto is the only Developmental graduate this month. I sent him to NXT where he's acting as Yoshi Tatsu's bodyguard/tag team partner.
-Mason Ryan has turned heel on his "Power of Funk" tag partner Brodus Clay and will probably start teaming with Ezekiel Jackson.
-Here's the Semi-Final Round of the NXT Title Tournament: Jake Carter vs Brad Maddox Conor O'Brian vs Peter Orlov
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Nov 23, 2013 1:59:34 GMT -5
Couple of things to note in my TNA game:
-Now that we've gone global, WWE is starting to get vicious. They've signed away two of my name stars that were working on open contracts in Scott Steiner and Jim Cornette. In retaliation, I've stolen Rey Mysterio from them. He's set to debut in two months. I'm probably gonna have him wrestle Chris Sabin for the X-Division title at Bound For Glory.
- The Briscoes are just money. No matter what team I throw at them, they have an awesome match.
- ATM, Alex Shelly, who, as I said before, skyrocketed in popularity after a face turn, is penciled in to face Chris Jericho for the World Title at BFG. What's interesting about this is that Jericho was actually the man that prompted Shelly to turn face.
- I'm considering having Jericho hold the World title for a full year. I'm pretty sure I have the resources to pull it off since there's a big pool of babyface challengers that Jericho can take on.
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Post by lordryu on Nov 23, 2013 12:27:31 GMT -5
Just getting past Halloween Havoc (the October PPV, based around cage-based matches like Elimination Chamber and Hell in a Cell) in my WWE play-through in TEW 2005, this is what's going into November, on the road to Survivor Series.
Champions: WWE Champion: CM Punk (starting champion of the scenario) World Heavyweight Champion: Dolph Ziggler (won over The Miz at Night of Champions) United States Champion: Kane (won over Drew McIntyre at Night of Champions) Intercontinental Champion: Ryback (won at SummerSlam) Tag Team Champions: The Usos (won over Ziggler/Swagger at Night of Champions) Divas Champion: Beth Phoenix (won over AJ Lee at Halloween Havoc) Legends Champion: CM Punk (won over Brock Lesnar at Halloween Havoc) Cruiserweight Champion: Seth Rollins (won over Antonio Cesaro on a SmackDown event)
The Legends Championship is meant to be a title held for mainly legendary WWE Superstars such as Brock Lesnar and Shawn Michaels.
This is what happened at Halloween Havoc:
Beth Phoenix over AJ Lee (c) due to Kharma interference to win the Divas Championship (C+) Seth Rollins (c) over Kassius Ohno to retain the Cruiserweight Championship (B-) Ryback (c) over Mason Ryan and Wade Barrett to retain the Intercontinental Championship (B+) Kane (c) over Zack Ryder to retain the United States Championship (A) Chris Jericho over The Big Show in an escape-only Steel Cage match (A) Sting over Alberto Del Rio in a submission-only Steel Cage match (A*) Dolph Ziggler (c) over Jack Swagger, The Miz, Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan and Tensai in an Elimination Chamber to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (A) John Cena over Zombie Benoit (A*) CM Punk over Brock Lesnar and The Rock in a Hell in a Cell match to retain/win the WWE and Legends Championships (A*)
CM Punk will most likely vacate the Legends title, either that or he defends it, sometimes with the WWE title as well.
My feuds going into the next PPV:
Divas Championship: AJ Lee/Trish Stratus vs. Kharma/Beth Phoenix A continuation of a feud between AJ and Phoenix, with Trish and Kharma at their respective sides.
Intercontinental Championship: Ryback vs. Chris Sabin Chris Sabin will be signing onto WWE during November, so I'm holding a feud out until he's actually on a roster, maybe just having a feud-ender match with Ryback and Barrett on the Raw or SmackDown after Halloween Havoc.
United States Championship: Kane vs. Drew McIntyre vs. R-Truth vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Zack Ryder A continuation of a McIntyre and Kane vs. Ryder feud, except with Kofi and R-Truth changing the numbers game and joining Ryder. It will be using the same storyline slot as Ryback/Sabin.
Tag Team/Cruiserweight Championships: The Usos vs. Team Death Punch (Ohno/Cesaro) vs. Xavier Woods and Seth Rollins Rollins holds the Cruiserweight Championship, and Usos hold the Tag Team titles. Woods and Rollins are in a battle of one-upsmanship with Ohno and Cesaro, which will result in Usos potentially losing the titles, and a big Winner Takes All match at Survivor Series.
World Heavyweight Championship: Dolph Ziggler vs. Jack Swagger vs. The Miz vs. Randy Orton vs. Tensai vs. Daniel Bryan Orton and Tensai had a big feud, including an I Quit match at a Saturday Night's Main Event special in October. Daniel Bryan turned face (originally tweener) on Miz at NoC, resulting in Ziggler, who turned against Swagger to turn face earlier in the night, cashing in successfully.
Sting vs. Heyman Guys feud: Sting vs. Brock Lesnar The last leg of the Sting vs. The Heyman Guys feud, the stable containing Brock Lesnar, Alberto Del Rio and Zombie Benoit, with Paul Heyman as leader.
WWE Championship contender's feud: Undertaker/Del Rio, Benoit/Cena, Bray Wyatt/Tyson Kidd, Jericho/Big Show Will continue up to the Royal Rumble, at the Royal Rumble match, where one of these guys win. Possible ultimate victors could be Undertaker, John Cena and Zombie Benoit. I might have the Legends Championship end up bouncing between a couple of these guys, if I decide to do it.
WWE Championship: CM Punk vs. Christian vs. The Rock Christian, in my game, is apparently VERY over, so I'll probably have him win the title at one point, maybe winning at Survivor Series and then losing some time during the Road to WrestleMania to Punk or Rock, to set up a match with the Royal Rumble winner.
Hopefully, with all this, I'll be fine heading into the next few months. The Survivor Series card I'm currently working on. Updates will come soon.
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Post by lordryu on Nov 23, 2013 12:45:19 GMT -5
People I might sign to WWE/call up to the main roster (relating to the above scenario):
Abyss (working for TNA): Most likely in a pay-per-appearance role, just for the hell of it.
King Mo and Nick Dinsmore (working for OVW, TNA's developmental): Somehow a bit of great talent for OVW. Also, Nick was Eugene, but I don't know if I'll bring him back in this kind of WWE.
Dean Ambrose and Derrick Bateman (in WWE's developmental, NXT): In NXT, they are multi-time tag team champions, so they could be the start of an alternate version of The Shield.
Rob Van Dam, John Morrison/Hennigan, and Jeff Hardy (working for TNA): On my shortlist. I'd love to bring them back if their contracts for TNA run out and they accept negotiations.
Batista: Also on my shortlist. I'm just waiting for him to come back from his wrestling hiatus.
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Post by The Blue Nova on Nov 23, 2013 18:22:33 GMT -5
Here are my tag teams in my ECW 1997 Game
The Eliminators The Pitbulls The Gangstas The Dudleys Night Breed (Mortis and Vampiro) Sean Waltman and Justin Credible Furnas and Lafon RVD and Doomsday Corino and Richard Hardwood(val Venis)
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Post by lordryu on Nov 24, 2013 12:07:11 GMT -5
Working 8 feuds in a single promotion in TEW2005 is kinda difficult, but I think I got it down; I just use the pre-show for a bit of the feuds.
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on Nov 24, 2013 13:06:00 GMT -5
I took over Oz Academy in TEW 2013. Joshi style is interesting, especially when running a small company with no TV. You don't have to put on storylines at all because of that style. It's all about good quality matches with a decisive outcome. Thing is, my matches usually rate somewhere between E and D+ at best. Yet my company is so small, shows like this increase my popularity. It's bizarre, but really neat.
I gave AKINO 7 defenses (LuFisto, Cheerleader Melissa thanks to a talent exchange with SHIMMER) and Hamada among others before having it dropped to Hikaru Shida. My owner really wants a younger roster (I'm forbidden from hiring anyone over 35 as a goal) so I figure she's my best bet for a long reign.
The highlight of this, for me, is having Stan Hansen as a road agent for a tiny Joshi company. Someone will probably die in the ring from a stiff match with this combination.
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