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Post by lws on Jun 22, 2015 19:01:31 GMT -5
I am doing a post-Mania 13 1997 WWF scenario.
It is in no way realistic but so much fun for me.
First important major change, the permanent announce team for all shows is Jim Ross and Jesse Ventura.
And it just gets more fun and ridiculous from there.
I just booked King of the Ring and I'm feeling wrestling nerdy and I really liked the card and whole tournament so I'm gonna write about it and people can read it or not if they want, that's up to them. Yay bored nerdom ahem.
First, title roll call! Explanations will come later with match descriptions like I'm JD Dunn.
WWF World Heavyweight Champion: Goldust (defeated The Undertaker at WWF Gold Rush: In Your House) WWF Intercontinental Champion: "The Valedictorian" Shane Douglas (defeated Rocky Maivia at WWF Gold Rush: In Your House) WWF European Champion: Road Warrior Hawk (defeated The British Bulldog on June 2, 1997 Monday Night Raw) WWF Tag Team Champions: Owen Hart and the British Bulldog (defeated The Smoking Gunns at WWF Mind Games: In Your House)
Okay so the tournament up to the show! Star ratings made up in my head. I don't give all my made up in my head matches five stars. I give the stories that but I pretend realistically with ratings. Matches with relevant haps in parenthesis cause I'm Vince Russo! Mostly on the first two Raws of the month, a match or two on Shotgun. Although two champions are in the tournament, WWF officials decided their titles would be on the line only at their discretion, as they understand the King of the Ring tournament is prestigious, and everyone would like a shot, and current champions should not be penalized. Almost the entire roster is in the tournament, except current World champion Goldust and Bret Hart. The winner gets a shot at the WWF World Heavyweight title at SummerSlam 1997.
WWF European Title: Hawk vs. The British Bulldog (c) (Due to his manager/girlfriend Sunny f***ing up, Bulldog loses the tournament match AND the European title! She attempted to distract Hawk with a kiss, but Hawk simply loved the kiss, spanked her really hard, turned around and beat the hurt, confused Bulldog with a diving clothesline! It was Sunny's decision to put the title on the line in the first place! Hawk wins his first ever singles title! What a rush!) *1/2
Animal vs. Buh Buh Ray Dudley (This means LOD will have their first ever match against each other, next week on Raw, as part of the tournament, FOR A SINGLES TITLE! Crazy! None of that, ever happened before!) *
Shane Douglas vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin (Austin is distracted by an usher giving him a golden invitation during the match. He leaves to chase him, beat him up, and figure it out. An incredible match, but ends in a countout victory. Douglas decided his title will never be on the line in the tournament because students are allowed sabbaticals when their lives are too important to focus on their main studies, and the King of the Ring is too important.) ****
Shawn Michaels vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley (I also just love fun nods to reality.) ***3/4
Ken Shamrock vs. Faarooq Asaad (The two are in an on-again off-again ass kicking tag team known as Damn Dangerous. This is their first singles match since teaming. Faarooq is still technically a heel but basically tweener-ing by teaming with Shamrock for the sole purpose of ass-kicking. Both still maintain singles careers and only team when the very limited tag roster requires it.) **
Owen Hart vs. Vader (Sunny also manages to f*** this one up.) ***
The Undertaker vs. Mankind (pretty big for a first round match, but they do that sometimes, I think!) ****
The Rock vs. D-Von Dudley **1/4
Jerry Lawler vs. Bam Bam Bigelow *3/4
Little Spike Dudley vs. Yokozuna (LSD's debut match, the other Dudley's debuted last month, Spike was invited as a guest in the tournament) *
Calgary Paige vs. Stevie Richards (Calgary is a random 22 year old Mexican with decent stats the game invented and randomly made over so I decided what the hell let's make this game fun and invent a person!) **
Sgt. Slaughter vs. Psycho Sid (Slaughter is the definition of a filler body here. Powerbomb, goodbye. Sid's return after losing the title at Mania.) DUD
Raven vs. Marc Mero (Every diary I've ever done is based around when Raven becomes World champion. The plan is Survivor Series.) **
Mr. Perfect vs. Kurt Angle (Kurt debuted just a few months ago as a special guest who immediately, oddly, caught the ire of...) ****1/4
D'Lo Brown vs. Jake Roberts (D'Lo argued he was just as talented and gifted a wrestler as Kurt, but only because of his poor upbringing on the streets of Chicago was he disadvantaged. He also brought up the real tragedy of his friend dying of cancer saying that distracted him from training. Eventually Kurt beat him then, but the feud goes on forever! Also, Jake is teaming with Kurt as the Olympic Snakes, Jake saying Kurt is one of the most talented psychologists he's ever seen, but he needs some help from a veteran. He also promises he's changed his ways and Kurt can trust him, but every announcer says Kurt's naive for believing him. So far so good...) *
Brian Pillman vs. Bob Backlund (just two crazies) **
WOW amazing first round, and I've typed so much already! Someone, please, text me!
Round two! Mostly the two Raws before the PPV, some more on Shotgun.
WWF European Title: Hawk (c) vs. Animal (Double DQ draw. Also for the Euro title and all the other things. Dudley Boyz run in and ruin it.) *
Shane Douglas vs. Shawn Michaels (Part f*** you to reality. Also it just fits the plans. Shawn is better than Shane but whatever my game smiles. And if they could get along, it could've been beautiful. Also, Douglas is feuding with...) ****1/2
Ken Shamrock vs. Vader (Shamrock, and costs him this stiff hard hitting match. They also have a match at the PPV and Douglas gloats immensely about how he got a bye in the quarter-finals and thus won't be tired for either match and will both retain his title and win King of the Ring for sure, on even grounds, proving he doesn't take any shortcuts, he never cheats, he's just without any question the greatest wrestler in the world. Tough news for Vader, too, though, because...) ***
Mankind vs. The Rock (Mankind, Vader, and Bearer became Goldust's "Hollywood Circus Freaks" after he won the title. Vader had been feeling his connection to Bearer and especially the "leader" Goldust was tenuous at best, and was being a tough guy and threatening leaving the fold, which was making Mankind freak out and scream a lot. Now they have to face in the quarter-finals! Mankind realizes this after winning and pulls his hair out a lot!) ****
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Yokozuna (Yoko, like Slaughter earlier, was biiig filler. Bam Bam re-debuted by attacking Vader and is a face btw. Just keep it in mind.) 1/2*
Calgary Paige vs. Psycho Sid (Sid beats the hell out of Calgary and simply walks out of the match. Calgary wins by countdown. His manager is Bob Backlund. Calgary wears a mask and Backlund claims he is the secret bastard son of the President of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo and Griselda Blanco, hiding his identity. And its okay he says that because he's crazy and no one believes him. The announcers admit he has a confusing but valid point. Anyway, Sid just walks out of the company presumably to ECW since I stole so many of their stars. In my head its inter-promotional trading since this was right after the ECW on Raw stuff. So yeah, Sid walks out of Raw and wins the ECW title from Terry Funk on Hardcore TV that week, says I. And Paige continues in the tournament against another monster on the PPV.) DUD
Kurt Angle vs. Raven (another fun nod to reality, bringing Angle into wrestling earlier, booking him against the man who indirectly made him wait another few years) ***1/2
Brian Pillman vs. D'Lo Brown (now this match was a little bit unfair to D'Lo because due to time constraints, on the final Raw before the King of the Ring, he had JUST had to beat Jake Roberts in the first round before getting thrust into this match! Either due to this tiredness/conspiracy against him or Pillman's unpredictable behavior, he lost the match.) **1/2
And now, live on Pay-Per-View, the WWF Presents the King of the Ring 1997, In Your House!
Because EWR doesn't allow for better timing, I pretend the Shotgun from the night before is part of the show and its this long show with so many matches! Slightly out of sequence for drama! Probably not actually possible time-wise, but who cares!
Your hosts are Jim Ross, Jesse Ventura, Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler.
Quarter-Finals!
Calgary Paige vs. Bam Bam Bigelow (Calgary's first loss, a virtual squash, and starting a trend that B3 doesn't have to work too hard against his tournament opponents.) *
Raven vs. Brian Pillman (The announcers note Raven is actually the most disadvantaged in the tournament, far more than Shane Douglas, considering HE has a specialty match as well later tonight, but more on that later. Raven whines so much about the other match in general he actually doesn't seem to complain about needing to wrestle multiple times on one day, he kind of sees that as just part of the plan by this point.) **
Vader vs. Mankind (Mankind refuses to fight but refused to get pinned. He took a mic and said if the crowd didn't know, Vader is the reason he only has one ear. So if he's going to go against Mr. Goldust's wishes and leave the Hollywood Circus Freaks, Mankind isn't going to fight back because he loves Vader and wants him to stay, but he isn't just going to lie down, either! Vader needs to beat it out of him! Vader needs to realize how much he's hurting Mankind by watching the blood pour of of his head, and believe him, that doesn't hurt half as bad as his heart hurts being left alone once again, just for following his dreams! Mr. Goldust made him a movie star, and Uncle Paul brought him to an autograph signing, and people liked him and wanted him and that's all because of Mr. Goldust! If you're rejecting him, Vader, you're rejecting all of Mankind, you're destroying Mankind! Mick starts hitting himself with the microphone and screaming "hit me hit me hit me" at Vader, who is still reluctant, and frankly a little freaked out even, until Paul Bearer gets in the ring to goad him on as well. Vader doesn't want to attack Mankind like this, either, he loves beating people up but he can't believe he's saying this but he thinks Mick might need genuine help, so Bearer gets mad. He says he helps Mankind and controls Mankind for his own good. And if he turned a freak like Mankind into a passable citizen who stars in movies with the champion Mr. Goldust, then Vader really needs to shut up and Bearer will turn him into something too! Vader eventually knocks out Bearer with a strong right punch! He hits Bearer so stiff and hard he flops over the ring post in the exact manner Mankind did in Germany causing him to lose his ear. Bearer fatly slides out of it, but it makes Mankind scream and cry and attack Vader! Vader is in a crazy bad mood though so its basically a squash, with Vader immediately Vader Bomb-ing then Vader-saulting Mick, then dragging Mankind outside the ring, removing the padding on the ground, and Vader Bomb-ing his head square on the concrete. Vader drags his carcass back in the ring and gets the win. Ventura notes that'll give you excedrine headache number nine thousand, while Jim Ross goes absolutely insane on commentary talking about how Vader may well have ended Mankind, and the crowd seem to love it! The violence and attack on Bearer firmly puts the Mastodon on the side of the fans for the first time in the WWF. The announce team note Vader, like Bam Bam, despite all the craziness around the match, kind of got off lucky and didn't have to really strain himself this round. And the tournament continues...) No rating, more of an angle, but quite the angle.
Shane Douglas gets a Bye
WWF Tag Team Titles: Kurt Angle and Jake Roberts vs. Owen Hart and the British Bulldog (c) (Due to another f***-up by Bulldog's manager/girlfriend Sunny. This time Jake Roberts responds to her attempt at a distraction by getting behind her and taking a firm squeeze of her breasts. Sunny doesn't exactly seem unenthused, but this upsets Bulldog, who goes to attack Jake. Unfortunately for him, Angle was the legal man, and he manages an Angle Slam from behind on the Bulldog and gets the win and the titles! Owen gets really mad and yells at Bulldog a bunch and eventually slaps him to a big face pop! He grabs a mic and says everyone in his family is going insane now, and its time to bring back the real Hart tradition! Also I love making weird tag team champions and giving them silly names like Olympic Snakes. Its fun. I'm Vince Russo.) ***1/2
WWF Intercontinental Title: "The Valedictorian" Shane Douglas (c) vs. Ken Shamrock (Douglas debuted in April, his gimmick a mixture of the cocky ultra-talented wrestling franchise and the silly teacher gimmick he had a few years ago, he is now a student of professional wrestling, and the greatest ever to live. He is clean cut and collegiate and an absolute genius and master professional wrestler. And cocky as shit about it, too. Shamrock naturally transitioned to top tier singles wrestler after the Special Ref gig, and Douglas started mocking him after a match, which made him "snap." Douglas wins by taking a gold chain out of his trunks and hitting Shamrock with it, the heel announcers speculating he only cheated because Shamrock is taking him too far and he needs to rest, because he would never do that otherwise. Shamrock, however, again snaps once he wakes up, and beats the tar out of Douglas, putting him in an Ankle Lock until all WWF Road Agents, including recent retired wrestler and new road agent hire Tony Atlas, not to mention President Gorilla Monsoon, all have to drag Shamrock off of Douglas. Douglas can't walk after the attack. The announcers speculate how this will effect his continued performance in the tournament, and if his ankle may even have been shattered into pieces!) ****
King of the Ring Semi-Final: Raven vs. Bam Bam Bigelow (an intensely short match, Bam Bam wins by count out after 15 seconds when Raven leaves the match to attack Shawn Michaels! Say what? Well...) No rating, all angle again.
Street Fight: Shawn Michaels vs. Raven (Raven debuted huge in the WWF, attacking Steve Austin, saying his anti-authority rise to power was a dredge on society and miscreant cults of personality like him need to bleed to atone for the sins of their unwashed masses. If society is hell bent on turning Austin into a Golden Idol, Raven was hellbent on proving he was no more than a Sacred Cow. So there was a first blood match the first PPV, Raven bled first but wiped it up with a towel and threw the towel at Austin, it rubbed off on him, the ref saw that first, Raven won. The next month Austin won the rematch, the debut of Raven's Clockwork Orange House of Fun, so Raven turned his sights to playing mind games with HBK about how he hasn't seen the title in oh such a long time. Raven NEVER had a smile to lose, you know. Well, things got personal, hence Raven leaving the ring to attack Shawn and ignoring the King of the Ring for this heated war. Raven wins after a long battle, and Shawn is a bloody, smile-free mess. Reports indicate he's taking time off for WWF enforced rehab.) ****3/4
King of the Ring Semi-Final: Vader vs. Shane Douglas (Vader gets a very easy win over Shane, the announcers speculating Shamrock may have genuinely broken Douglas' ankle after their match. The hype is brought up for the fact the King of the Ring tournament is usually about endurance and wrestling and who can survive the longest, but this time the finals are two behemoths who are reasonably well rested considering their second opponents were such easy work for them. Again, Bigelow debuted as a face by attacking a heel Vader. Vader turned face earlier tonight leaving the Circus. Face, face. Two monsters. The best two big men in wrestling history. Bigelow's second time in the King of the Ring finals, Vader's first. Oh. Man.) SQUASH
The Dudley Boyz vs. The Legion of Doom (Every part of my usage of LOD has been based on the fact there are so few tag teams around right now. Because its 1997 I use them mostly as jokes. I can't explain why European Champion Hawk is so funny to be, but gosh darn it, it is! Anyway, aside from Hawk's singles title, this whole feud has been about them putting the Dudleyz over, which has been making them extremely unhappy and their morale hit zero. So now that they lost the feud, it IS at zero. Hawk's losing his only ever singles title in one week to the debuting, stolen Chris Jericho. It either leads to an LOD feud or if their too unhappy, which is most likely, they both just get fired and the whole thing is the old fashioned goodbye burial. I love this game.) *1/2
President Gorilla Monsoon comes out to address the Bret Hart situation. After the I Quit match and turning heel, Hart started viciously attacking authority until he was granted a title shot against the Undertaker. Unlike Austin's later real world attacks, Bret wasn't being a bad ass, he was being a whiner and a complainer and a begger. Basically, he was 1980's Hulk Hogan, only openly bitter. He was granted his shot if he's stop beating up, but lost clean as a sheet to the Undertaker at WWF Broken Hart In Your House and took some time off. A few months later, he learns Rocky Maivia, who lost the Intercontinental title to Shane Douglas, has started calling himself "The Rock" and claims its okay he lost that title because he's the People's Champ. Bret is furious a man who came from tradition would simply invent titles and forget about heritage and what these titles mean. Gorilla tries to calm him down and Bret starts to threaten Gorilla. Eventually Hunter Hearst Helmsley, dandy fop, wanders out to the ring, as he's been messing with Gorilla lately, saying a man of his breeding was born deserving Presidential authority in the WWF. Gorilla tells him thats hogwash, HHH hits Gorilla, Gorilla hits back, The Rock runs into the ring to save Gorilla, brawl between all four until agents clear the ring for...
1997 King of the Ring: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Vader (Bam Bam Bigelow and Vader teamed together in Japan years earlier. Vader came into the WWF like a wrecking ball, defeating all comers and aligning himself with hated managers such as James E. Cornette and more recently Paul Bearer. Bigelow returned to the WWF for the first time in two years just a few months ago to attack Vader. It was revealed he had signed with James E. Cornette, now a face sports agent, because both feel Vader lost his edge as a monster. He was hanging out with freaks. But Vader proved he was still a monster by having hellacious wars with Bigelow. And he proved it even harder earlier in the evening, turning face beating up Bearer and Mankind. Bigelow's history in the WWF is played up huge, and he's treated like a monstrous legend in America and Japan, just like Vader. Now they are on top of the WWF fighting to be the King of the Ring. An all out stiff war. Bigelow's eyes both bust open with blood from Vader's punches but he fights back anyway. He misses a Diving Headbutt, Vader doesn't miss a Vader-Sault, the WWF 1997 King of the Ring, King Vader!) ***1/2
After the match, Sunny, sometimes manager/girlfriend of the British Bulldog, but also still a WWF interviewer, begrudgingly is forced to interview the King. Vader says "I CAME HERE TO DOMINATE THE WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION. NOW THAT I AM KING, IT'S TIME, OH ITS TIME, IT'S TIME TO CONQUER! AT SUMMERSLAM, I'M TAKING THE WWF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE, AND TONIGHT...I'M TAKING MY QUEEN!" Sunny at first laughs questioning who that could possibly be, and when King Vader lifts her up over his shoulder and spanks her ass hard, her initial reaction is panicked fighting. King Vader carries her towards the ramp to raucous crowd applause, laughing and loving it as King Vader takes his unexpected, unoffered, chosen prize, as Sunny, shockingly, gradually decides to playfully/sluttily/whatever start giggling before sending it back to the announce team for the main event! Jim Ross is shocked Vader would do that to the innocent Sunny, well, he guesses she's not so innocent, but still. Jerry Lawler is outraged because Sunny is the British Bulldog's girlfriend this week, and he's pretty sure he still had a shot with her, too. Jesse Ventura makes a shoot comment about how everyone else already got a shot with her so he guesses she's just property of the new King now, which makes Lawler wince/moan. Vince notes this is simply a terrible night for the British Bulldog, as he lost his tag titles, his partner turned on him, and now the new King has chosen his woman as his property, well, I guess he's from England, so he should understand. Finally Jim Ross reels it back to reality for...
WWF World Heavyweight Title: Goldust (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Golden Age of the World Wrestling Federation began at WWF Gold Rush: In Your House. After vanquishing the enraged Bret Hart, the Undertaker began receiving strange golden invitations each episode of Monday Night Raw inviting him to the "Premiere of the Golden Age." The invitations were eventually interpreted as a challenge, which the Undertaker accepted. Goldust shocked the world by becoming WWF World Heavyweight Champion, with the help of Mankind, Vader and Paul Bearer, all later named the Hollywood Circus Freaks. The pre-eminent movie star of professional wrestling, Mr. Goldust, as he was called by Paul, Mankind, and occasionally the heel announcers, more and more became a cerebral combatant when it came to mind games, and his creepy antics plus protection from a crew of misfits he promised to make mainstream and famous and beautiful like him, though his rise was sudden, it was decidedly confirmed in no time.
On the other hand, Stone Cold Steve Austin continues to rise in popularity with every waking second, and he's been fighting with Mr. Goldust, or should he say Dustin, since longer than he can remember, and he'll be damned if some little pissant in makeup is going to hold the World title that he deserves! Austin, after beating Raven at WWF Gold Rush In Your House in a match named after a movie, equally attracted Goldust's attention, saying it wasn't fair he, Goldust, the WWF World Heavyweight Champion, didn't feel like a star, because there was a star shining brighter than his. Paul Bearer is handcuffed into to "The Director's Chair" at ringside and can't interfere, although he's already looking worse for wear already having been knocked out by Vader not too much earlier in the show! After a Stone Cold Stunner seems to end the Golden Age after just one month, the lights start flickering, and Goldust's dust begins falling from the roof again. A mashup of Mankind and Goldust's music plays, and impossibly, despite the damage he took earlier in the night, Mankind starts hobbling out to the ring, his taped head a bloody mess! The announcers say its impossible a man could endure such punishment and walk out here like this, but Jim Ross then realizes, this is no mere mortal, this is Mankind! His attention is solely focused on Paul Bearer being trapped and hurt in "The Director's Chair," he's upset Uncle Paul is being treated like this, and is trying to help him out. The whole thing just makes Austin confused as hell, distracting him long enough to give Goldust time to recover and hit a Curtain Call to retain his gold! **********
I'M VINCE RUSSO.
Oh my god.
That's the best single card I've ever booked, I think, at least in terms of EVERYTHING meaning something and interacting, and I was only trying for, like, parts of it. TOURNAMENTS ARE AWESOME.
I spent a whole day doing this guys.
For some reason the idea of King Vader and Queen Sunny is basically the funniest thing ever to me. Everything about it seems so impossible and so wrong and so silly. Well I guess King Vader alone is a reasonable idea to have. But then my brain took it the way my brain does, and things got so funny. I guess its kind of misogynistic, but then again this is Sunny we're talking about, in a game where "Slut" is a choosable gimmick, in an era of trashy wrestling where it was as common as the word diva. And again, its Sunny. What's to say she wouldn't.
The plan from here is, Goldust loses the title at SummerSlam to King Vader, who holds it until Survivor Series for Raven, who takes control of the remaining Hollywood Circus Freaks, floundering after King Vader called cut on their production, and adds a whole bunch of other misfits into what he calls The Bowery. Raven holds it until Austin wins the Royal Rumble last eliminating Bret Hart legitimately this time and has his WrestleMania 14 moment, the announcers hyping huge the fact Raven made his debut just under a year ago by attacking Austin and that moment has completely come full circle and its time for my two favorite wrestlers to collide. Games are fun.
For the other stories, Shane Douglas is holding the Intercontinental title for a long time. I don't know how long. For now, he informs everyone his ankle is indeed broken, but he has been told he has 60 to defend his title before being forced to vacate. For him, given his collegiate record, WWF officials have decided to give him 62 days, since thats when SummerSlam is. It'll be a rematch with Shamrock and he'll win somehow. Eventually Jesse James Armstrong is coming out of development as "The Honky Tonky" Jesse James, as Douglas' "promoter," more of a Colonel Tom gimmick than an Elvis gimmick, and a button on the fact he's destined to beat the Honky Tonk. I don't know who will finally beat him, or if he'll beat Honky's record, but he'll have it for at least a year I'd say. I think the group become comedy faces by the end.
The tag champions are Kurt Angle and Jake Roberts, which is ridiculous and fun, so Jake eventually will obviously turn on naive Kurt because you can never trust a snake. Also undecided on how. Probably as soon as I have another team I want to put them on. I think Shamrock might go heel soon and the Damn Dangerous pair might get a little run until one of my development teams are ready. I plan on giving both the Eliminators and the Headbangers reigns, and if I can come up with something funny for Fake Razor/Diesel, I'll do it, man, I really will. Dean Malenko will win one of the tag titles at WrestleMania. I have no plans about his partner or who will even have the belts then. But this is how I book. Its great.
European title, like I said, goes to the debuting Chris Jericho. He holds it until Lance Storm is out of developmental, then he drops it to [undecided] and they continue as the Thrillseekers cause my tag division is obviously silly as shit right now. I think he'll lose it to Steven Regal, who I also stole to come in a few months. After that who knows, I just have the title scene thought out. Aldo Montoya might get a reign if he ends up good enough after developmental. Or Leif Cassidy. Or, oh, they might be a tag team. This game is fun.
Also at WrestleMania 14 will be Bret vs. Shawn in a grudge match and Owen vs. Bulldog in some form. Depending on when Jake turns maybe Angle-Snake happens then, but that might happen well before then. But then again my plans change as much as they do in reality so card subject to change. Wow I just typed a lot.
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Oak: Certified Jade Hater
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Edgier than Wayne Brady, Harder than Chinese Arithmetic, and Higher than the ratings for Blade: The Series
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Post by Oak: Certified Jade Hater on Jul 6, 2015 19:52:50 GMT -5
Trying TEW 05 for the first time. Decided to go with PWG using a Dec. 14 mod, which was a freaking mission and a half.
With 1/4 of my roster unavailable (stupid ROH), I had to hold off on reDRagon winning the titles off WCTT (went with MCMG instead) and held off on a World Title defense. I managed to get a working agreement with NXT, using Steen, Generico, and Tyler Breeze.
As for the show, nothing too much of note as I'm still getting the hang of things. Apparently I can't run any angles as part of Cutting Edge, so that did drag some segments down. As mentioned, MCMG won the tag straps, then debuted the stable AK-47 with Brian Cage (the Machine in Machine Guns) and Kevin Steen (the mastermind behind it all). Might have them go against Mount Rushmore, especially with Steen's involvement.
Might use WWE since it's easier to handle. Just need to set up a few things and it might be easier. Not sure how to go about using NXT workers, so I might just automatically sign them to WWE.
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In World news, Brock Lesnar lost the title to Daniel Bryan, who lost to Bray Wyatt. On Main event. Ziggler lost the IC Title to Bad News Barrett on Superstars, Naomi won the Divas Title on Raw before losing to Summer Rae on Main Event. The secondary shows are very popular. Also, Triple H put over Bo Dallas three times. He followed this up with beating Zack Ryder and Corporate Kane in a handicap match te following event.
Kazushi Sakuraba and AJ Styles have formed The Midday Express, capturing the NJPW Jr. Tag straps. Liger and Tiger Mask IV won the Heavyweight Tag straps from Bullet Club.
Our hero Ethan Carter III and Spud won the tag titles. James Storm is the new TNA Champion.
ROH can suck it for stealing my talent. Jay Briscoe lost his title to someone. Maybe Elgin or Aries.
Part of me would love to continue this game solely for the rest of the promotions.
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